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thanks for joining us on bbc news. in the past you have treated alexei navalny and you continued to advise him on a regular basis. i would like to begin by getting your reaction to his death. >> the reaction is i am shocked. the same as all people in russia who believed in alexei navalny and who hoped to see him have freedom. a big shock for all of us. >> we know that there have been differing accounts so far of the cause of his death. as we have said in 2020, he was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok and you treated him back then. what more can you tell us about novichok and the effects it can have? >> it affects many systems. the worst are cardiac date symptoms. -- are cardiac symptoms. heart rate. and even cardiac arrest if it is used in big dose. it has pulmonary symptoms. it has a very serious effect. all muscles are affected. it affects respiratory. it can be deadly because it can stop the breathing. >> how badly was mr. navalny impacted by the attempt on his life in 2020 using novichok? what were the long-te
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. joe biden meets the family of alexei navalny in san francisco. in russia, his mother says she has been able to see his body. the bombing of gaza by israel continues as true stocks are prepared in paris. some hospitals in alabama stop ivf treatments after a court rules that frozen embryos are considered children. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. joe biden has met the wife and daughter of the late russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, in california. he emphasized that navalny's legacy lives on in russia and around the world who are fighting for freedom, democracy, and human rights. the u.s. will announce a further round of sanctions on russia on friday. they could number in the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. the valley's -- navalny's mother says she has finally seen his body. she was taken to a mortgage on wednesday night where she was presented with a death certificate which she signed. his team says the document states that he died of natural causes. >> they shou
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you are live with bbc news. next, israeli forces have carried out a raid at a hospital in southern gaza. they say they had intelligence that there might be the bodies of hostages there. the director of nasser hospital told the bbc conditions were catastrophic and very dangerous, and the remaining patients were piled up in wards. lucy williamson reports. lucy: a medical refuge turn military target. in nasser hospital they hunted for safety. to the sounds of destruction by the light of mobile phones. hospitals are no protection from israel's army, a message for hamas heard by all. >> in the israeli army now is almost about to enter the hospital. lucy: there protection against israel's powerful army, a table. >> we have patients who need care but after the israeli army bombed the hospital, also the health-care workers here afraid, they have to leave the hospital. about 40 health-care workers are staying at the hospital right now. lucy: israel ordered people to leave the hospital. when people went out, they shot at
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bbc news, at the high court. caitriona: to discuss all this i am joined by the executive director of the national security institute at george mason university, and has also helped many intelligence positions in the u.s. government. this has been described as a last ditch attempt by julian assange to avoid extradition to the u.s. but you would like to see him return here? >> obviously. he has violated law disclosing information knowingly and conspiring with others to hack into computer systems and break passwords and the like and should face justice for those violations. caitriona: he would say he was doing that in the public interest. we saw some of what was exposed there just now and he would say that is ordinary journalistic practice and was made by his lawyers today. >> that argument has been rejected by authorities in british courts, but as you know, julian assange does not abide by the traditions of the journalistic profession, the ethics of journalistic protection, never redacted document and disclose info
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bbc news, at the high court. caitriona: to discuss all this i am joined by the executive director of the national security institute at george mason university, and has also helped many intelligence positions in the u.s. government. this has been described as a last ditch attempt by julian assange to avoid extradition to the u.s. but you would like to see him return here? >> obviously. he has violated law disclosing information knowingly and conspiring with others to hack into computer systems and break passwords and the like and should face justice for those violations. caitriona: he would say he was doing that in the public interest. we saw some of what was exposed there just now and he would say that is ordinary journalistic practice and was made by his lawyers today. >> that argument has been rejected by authorities in british courts but as you know, julian assange does not abide by the traditions of the journalistic profession, the ethics of journalistic protection, never redacted document and disclose infor
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the u.k.. double child rapist and murderer will face a fresh hearing after challenging indecision to keep him behind bars. he was jailed for life or raping and strangling two 15-year-old girls in the 1980's. he was granted parole. this was challenged and denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds a year to meet rising costs of contracts with private firms. they are locked into a 25 to 30 year contract in which charges rise more than other schools. investors say the contracts give long-term value for taxpayer money. they will take no further action againsthe conservative mp after he was arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault, and misconduct in public office. the evidence threshold for criminal prosecution was not met. you are with bbc news. tributes have been paid to the world marathon record holder kelvin kiptum, who has been killed in a car crash at the age of 24. he died alongside his co
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news in the u.k.. double child rapist and murderer will face a fresh hearing after challenging indecision to keep him behind bars. he was jailed for life or raping and strangling two 15-year-old girls in the 1980's. he was granted parole. this was challenged and denied his release in december. schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds a year to meet rising costs of contracts with private firms. they are locked into a 25 to 30...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> this is the second of successful attacks the ukrainians have mounted against russian warships in the past month alone. >> they have been able to push the black sea fleet away from the western part of the black sea. this is a great achievement, a great victory for ukraine. >> the united states continues to stand in force with ukraine and america will continue to support ukraine's fight against putin's aggression. >> we know we are on the right side of fighting off this illegal aggression, all we need to show is we have the political will. ♪ >> hello. we will have the latest from ukraine as well as the latest from the nato meeting this afternoon and will be taking a look at what we know about these pictures. ukrainian drones sinking a russian ship, say the ukrainians. we will see what we can verify. in the u.k., inflation stays at 4%, and food prices fell in january for the first time in two years. we will look at ai fakes and elections.
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. u.s. senators from both sides of the aisle grill the ceos of the biggest tech companies over kids' online safety. >> x believes freedom of speech and platform safety must coexist. we agree that now is the time to act with urgency. >> left with no family as a war around them rages on. the concern for thousands of young children in gaza. the bbc gains rare access to the workers of cambodia facing hot and toxic work conditions and climate change may make it worse. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." the heads of some of the most powerful social media companies came to congress to face a grilling in a senate committee hearing. politicians from both parties say big tech firms are not doing enough to safeguard children from online harm. in his opening remarks, republican senator lindsey graham took aim at mark zuckerberg. >> mr. zuckerberg, you and the companies befores, i know you do not need to be so but you have blood on your hands. [applause] you have a product that is killing people. >>
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. you're watching "the context" on "bbc news." >> i want all to express their views and all sides of the house. as it was, in particular, the s.m.p. were ultimately unable to vote on the proposition. >> very, very serious matter has extended into a huge row, a shenanigans, really, about parliamentary procedure and leaves the house speaker under a lot of pressure. >> the house has voted unilaterally to impose a palestinian state on israel. >> it is, i think, a reflection of an israeli political system digging in its heels and resisting any notion that israel is going to be dictated to by anyone. ♪ >> a vote on gaza in the u.k. house of commons descends into chaos. the speaker of the house apologies. we'll bring you the very latest from westminster. also on the program, at least 60 russian troops have been killed in an apparently ukrainian strike on a russian army site in an offed part in the eastern region of da that can. -- dnask. and the latest test firing of the u.s. trident missile
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. shock and condemnation around the world after russia's most prominent opposition leader dies in prison. president biden joined the chorus of world leaders blaming the russian president as the kremlin denies involvement. >> putin is reonsible for the death. putin is responsible. >> a judge orders donald trump to pay more than $350 million in a civil fraud case and bands of former president from doing business in new york for three years. ♪ welcome to world news america. russia's most prominent opposition leader has died in prison. his cause of death is not yet known but world leaders are already pointing the finger at the kremlin. an accusation that russia has denied. he was serving a prison sentence in a russian penal colony. this was the last time that he was seen alive publicly, looking emaciated. his press person said, navalny always believed in russia so much that he returned home after his poisoning. he never gave up. that was always his main message , do not be afraid. there a
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. shock and condemnation around the world after russia's most prominent opposition leader dies in prison. president biden joined the chorus of world leaders blaming the russian president as the kremlin denies involvement. >> putin is reonsible for the death. putin is responsible. >> a judge orders donald trump to pay more than $350 million in a civil fraud case and bands of former president from doing...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is bbc worlds america. shock and condemnation around the world after russia's most prominent opposition leader dies in prison. president biden joined the chorus of world leaders blaming the russian president as the kremlin denies involvement. >> putin is responsible for the death. putin is responsible. >> a judge orders donald trump to pay more than $350 million in a civil fraud case and bands of former president from doing business in new york for three years. ♪ welcome to world news america. russia's most prominent opposition leader has died in prison. his cause of death is not yet known but world leaders are already pointing the finger at the kremlin. an accusation that russia has denied. he was serving a prison sentence in a russian penal colony. this was the last time that he was seen alive publicly, looking emaciated. his press person said, navalny always believed in russia so much that he returned home after his poisoning. he never gave up. that was always his main message , do not be afraid. there
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you are live with bbc news. now for a remarkable and at times distressing perspective of the war in gaza from the people who have to respond to the attacks on the ground. he spent the first month of the war following paramedics across northern gaza. this is their story. >> -- >> >> in response the israel defense force said any claim we intentionally target where prison or medical workers is baseless and untrue. we act in accordance with international law and take prections to mitigate civilian harm in operations. in the u.k., you can watch film for gaza 101 and emergency rescue on bbc now. taking a look at some of the key developments in the region. talks about a potential cease-fire underway in egypt. the security official in cairo says meetings taking place between intelligence officials from the u.s., egypt, and israel, along with qatari prime minister. let's go to southern gaza. rafa. israeli ground offensive. the united nations says israel has not provided details or any plan to evacuate palestinians. an is
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victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries of delhi. reporter: india's capital has become a fortified city. massive blockades and security, neighboring states cut off from new delhi. noxious fumes quickly sperse crowds. these are india's farmers. who are heading towards delhi, demanding minimum pricing for their crops and better financial protections. >> see how peacefully the farmers are marching? yet police are dropping teargas canisters from dros hovering in the sky. reporter: barricades will not stop farmers from having their voices heard. this is one of the
victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washington and this is bbc world news america. in a new report, the u.s. department of justice finds that president biden will fully retain declassified files but no criminal charges are warranted. high-stakes in washington as the supreme court hears an unprecedented case on whether states can kick donald trump off the 2024 presidential ballot. plus we visit a new low carbon energy project in scotland as climate scientists warned about dangerously high temperatures. welcome to world news america. joe biden will not face charges in an investigation into declassified documents he kept from his time as vice president. the report found he did willfully retain them and disclose them but that no criminal charges will printed. investigators found documents at a private office mr. biden had at a think tank, in his home office, and in his garage in delaware but the special counsel tasked with investigating decided not to charge mr. biden because he did not believe there was enough evidence. he wrote "a reasonable juror could conclude this
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you are watching bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, a quick look at some stories making headlines here today. britain signed an agreement with the eupean union's border agency do cooperate more closely on tackling irregular migration and boost the exchange of information on smuggling patents. but it will not seek joint for trolls -- joint patrols and does not provide for the return of migrants from britain. a government review interjecting political violence is to recommend that police should be able to shut down protests outside mp's offices, counsel buildings, and the houses of parliament. the issue of mp safety was used to justify controversial handling of debate on the israel-gaza war on wednesday. according to has been set for hearing that will determine whether a child serial killer can appeal ainst her convictions for the murder and attempted murder of babies. the nurse's case will be considered by a panel of judges at a public hearing in april. you are watching bbc news. at the two-year mark, ukraine is no
you are watching bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, a quick look at some stories making headlines here today. britain signed an agreement with the eupean union's border agency do cooperate more closely on tackling irregular migration and boost the exchange of information on smuggling patents. but it will not seek joint for trolls -- joint patrols and does not provide for the return of migrants from britain. a government review interjecting political violence is to recommend that police should be...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. lewis: we will be back with the latest from moscow later, but i want to bring you this breaking news from the u.s. it concerns one of donald trump's court cases. weow have new details just released by the judge. donald trump has been found liable to pay $354.9 million. this is the written judgment that you can see on your screen right now, released by the judge. these are the headlines. trump has been found liable for 354 $.9 million says the judge. the judge banned donald trump and others from serving as an officer or director of any new york corporation or other legal entity in new york for three years. just to bring you up to speed with where we are on this, this is a court case where the decision was already reached. it was about the pricing of donald trump's assets, and the decision was that those were already inflated. we were waiting for the judge to rule on things like how much he would be liable to pay. $354.9 million is the number. trump and his two sons have already been fo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. lewis: we will be back with the latest from moscow later, but i want to bring you this breaking news from the u.s. it concerns one of donald trump's court cases. weow have new details just released by the judge. donald trump has been found liable to pay $354.9 million. this is the written judgment that you can see on your screen right now, released by the judge. these are the headlines. trump has been found liable for 354 $.9 million says the judge. the judge...
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this is bbc world news america. as ukraine prepares to mark the second anniversary of russia's invasion, we had to the front line. israeli prime minister presents his first official day after plan for the gaza strip once the war is over. as cease-fire talks are underway in paris. republicans in the u.s. come out in defense of infertility treatments after a state court in alabama classifies embryos as children. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. washington sanctioning more than 500 people and entities it has are helping moscow invade -- evade existing sanctions. they were announced a day before the russian invasion of ukraine and followed the death of alexei navalny. among the targets announced by the u.s. department of treasury, russia's main payment card network, which the u.s. says is helping russia stay connected to the global financial system. a manufacturing hub where the u.s. says russia is assembling uranium built drones. and three german nationals said they help evade sancti
this is bbc world news america. as ukraine prepares to mark the second anniversary of russia's invasion, we had to the front line. israeli prime minister presents his first official day after plan for the gaza strip once the war is over. as cease-fire talks are underway in paris. republicans in the u.s. come out in defense of infertility treatments after a state court in alabama classifies embryos as children. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. washington...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". washington.triona perry in this is bbc world news america. as ukraine prepares to mark the second anniversary of russia's invasion, we had to the front line. israeli prime minister presents his first official day after plan for the gaza strip once the war is over. as cease-fire talks are underway in paris. republicans in the u.s. come out in defense of iertility treatments after a state court in alabama classifies embryos as children. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. washington sanctioning more than 500 people and entities it has are helping moscow invade -- evade existing sanctions. they were announced a day before the russian invasion of ukraine and followed the death of alexei navalny. among the targets announced by the u.s. department of treasury, russia's main payment card network, which the u.s. says is helping russia stay connected to the global financial system. a manufacturing hub where the u.s. says russia is assembling uranium built drones. and three german nationals said they help evade sanction
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washington and this is bbc world news america. the u.s. says more work needs to be done before israel and hamas will agree to a temporary cease-fire and hostage deal but president biden is optimistic as the u.n. warns of imminent famine in gaza. nearly 2 million people displaced. we will take you inside the daily lives of gaza civilians and as michigan votes in primary elections, president biden's handling of the war could impact his report in a critical battleground date. welcome to world news america. president biden says a pause in fighting in gaza could begin as soon as monday but hamas has yet to respond to a gaza seas file -- cease-fire deal. it would include a pause in all military operations for more than a month in the exchange of palestinian prisoners held by israel for israeli hostages. negotiators are hoping to reach a cease-fire agreement that can be implemented before ramadan which begins on march 10. the draft framework would include a 40 day pause in all military operations. reports suggest 400 palestinian prisoners who isr
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is "bbc world news america." more than 110 people in northern gaza are killed trying to get aid. u.s. president joe biden and former president donald trump are both at the southern border laying out their voters who know key campaign issue. teabag warns the west -- putin warns the west about consequences if countries sent troops to ukraine. welcome to "world news america." u.s. president joe biden and his likely challenger for the white house donald trump are at the u.s.-mexico border as immigration looks to be a key issue in the run-up to november's election. an unprecedented number of migrant crossings, 2.5 million last year, is a major challenge to mr. biden's efforts to win a second term and prevent a comeback by mr. trump. former president trump traveled to eagle pass. mr. trump inspected a heavily fortified stretch of the rio grande river. he was joined by republican governor greg abbott who deployed national guard troops to the border along with barbed wire and buoys in the river, a move the white house th
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> this is "bbc world news america." more than 110 people in northern gaza are killed trying to get aid. u.s. president joe biden and former president donald trump are both at the southern border laying out their voters who know key campaign issue. teabag warns the west -- putin warns the west about consequences if countries sent troops to ukraine. welcome to "world news america." u.s. president joe biden and his likely...
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victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries of delhi. reporter: india's capital has become a fortified city. massive blockades and security, neighboring states cut off from new delhi. noxious fumes quickly disperse crowds. these are india's farmers. who are heading towards delhi, demanding minimum pricing for their crops and better financial protections. >> see how peacefully the farmers are marching? yet police are dropping teargas canisters from drones hovering in the sky. reporter: barricades will not stop farmers from having their voices heard. this is one of
victoria gill, bbc news. host: thousands of indian farmers marching on the capital after the government rejected their calls for state support. the farmers are determined to bring protested the streets of delhi, saying ministers are failing to take their demands seriously. farmers in italy, germany, spain and others also protesting, european climate change rules which they say threaten their livelihood. the scene in india is more violent and it could escalate as protesters reach the boundaries...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washington and this is bbc world news america. in a new report, the u.s. department of justice finds that president biden will fully retain declassified files but no criminal charges are warranted. high-stakes in washington as the supreme court hears an unprecedented case on whether states can kick donald trump off the 2024 presidential ballot. plus we visit a new low carbon energy project in scotland as climate scientis warned about dangerously high temperatures. welcome to world news america. joe biden will not face charges in an investigation into declassified documents he kept from his time as vice president. the report found he did willfully retn them and disclose them but that no criminal charges will printed. investigators found documents at a private office mr. biden had at a think tank, in his home office, and in his garage in delaware but the special counsel tasked with investigating decided not to charge mr. biden because he did not believe there was enough evidence. he wrote "a reasonable juror could conclude this is n
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washington and this is bbc world news america. the u.s. says more work needs to be done before israel and hamas will agree to a temporary cease-fire and hostage deal but president biden is optimistic as the u.n. warns of imminent famine in gaza. nearly 2 million people displaced. we will ke you inside the daily lives of gaza civilians and as michigan votes in primary elections, president bid's handling of the war could impact his report in a critical battleground date. welcome to world news america. president biden says a pause in fighting in gaza could begin as soon as monday but hamas has yet to respond to a gaza seas file -- cease-fire deal. it would include a pause in all military operations for more than a month in the exchange of palestinian prisoners held by israel for israeli hostages. negotiators are hoping to reach a cease-fire agreement that can be implemented before raman which begins on march 10. the draft framework would include a 40 day pause in all military operations. reports suggest 400 palestinian prisoners who israel sa
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello, i'sarah campbell. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> i have a ty that i will carry out to protect. it is the protection that led me to make a wrong decision. >> is in the interest of the british people that democracy is protected, as i said, the interests of the labour party are trumping democracy. >> we should never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works. parliament is an important place for us to have these debates. just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behavior, we should not bend to that. >> he still has a reserve of goodwill toward him. there are no labor or liberal democrats, mps questioning his position. lo of conservatives say they still have confidence in him. sarah: there is drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidence in the speaker continues to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and look at the pressure and threats they
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello, i'sarah campbell. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> i have a ty that i will carry out to protect. it is the protection that led me to make a wrong decision. >> is in the interest of the british people that democracy is protected, as i said, the interests of the labour party are trumping democracy. >> we should never let extremists intimidate us into changing the way in which parliament works....
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your life with bbc news. president biden has thanked the european union for throwing a financial lifeline to ukraine in its fight against russia. a $54 billion package has been approved after being held up for months because of rejections from hungry -- objections from hungary. the you has now unanimously -- the eu has now unanimously passed the aid. the eu chief says the funding sends a powerful message to russian leader vladimir putin. >> today just indeed a special day -- toy is indeed a special day. the european council reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to stand with ukraine. we will support them with the necessary funding and provide them with much-needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50 billion euros for four years also send a very strong message to putin just ahead of the second anniversary of his brutal invasion. christian: let's speak now to a historian and foreign policy expert. thank you for being on the program. how significant is it not only that it was approved but unanimousl
your life with bbc news. president biden has thanked the european union for throwing a financial lifeline to ukraine in its fight against russia. a $54 billion package has been approved after being held up for months because of rejections from hungry -- objections from hungary. the you has now unanimously -- the eu has now unanimously passed the aid. the eu chief says the funding sends a powerful message to russian leader vladimir putin. >> today just indeed a special day -- toy is indeed...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. dwindling ammunition, mounting casualties, the front line in ukraine. donald trump faces his criminal trial next month. it's in relation to a hush money payment to an adult film actress. israeli troops raid gaza's southern hospital in search of hostages. ♪ welcome. nato's secretary-general says a delay in approving new aid for ukraine is having consequences on the battlefield, after kyiv described the situation as increasingly difficult. he remains confident the nato alliance is united despite house republicans holding up approval on the assistance package for e ukraine. >> there is broad bipartisan support for nato in the u.s. the criticism in the u.s. is not primarily against nato. it's against allies not spending enough on nato. >> after months of heavy fighting in eastern ukraine, russian forces appear close to surrounding the ruins of a frontline town. ukrainian troops are holding on. commanders face tough decisions. the situation is critical on the ground. the white house says
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. dwindling ammunition, mounting casualties, the front line in ukraine. donald trump faces his criminal trial next month. it's in relation to a hush money payment to an adult film actress. israeli troops raid gaza's southern hospital in search of hostages. ♪ welcome. nato's secretary-general says a delay in approving new aid for ukraine is having consequences on the battlefield, after kyiv described the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> i'm caitrÍona perry in washington and this is bbc world news america. we have a bbc special report looking into the gazans killed by israeli forces. g20 foreign ministers beat in brazil to talk about the war and the recent death of alexi diwali. --navalny. hello and welcome to world news america, i am caitrÍona perry. as international pressure on israel to account for the actions in gaza increases, members of the israeli parliament have backed a resolution by the prime minister rejecting any unilateral recognition of palestinian state. 99 of the 100 20 members voted to support the declaration passed earlier this week by the cabinet. it follows efforts by leaders around the world to examine fresh ways to reach a two state solution to the decades long conflict. >> people of israel and the elected representatives are united today as never before, voting overwhelmingly to oppose any attempt to impose a palestinian state on israel. such attempts will only endanger israel and prevent the genuine peace we all seek. peace can only be achieved after we achieve
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america. joe biden issues an executive order taking aim at some israeli settlers in the west bank accused of violee. the bbc speaks to a journalist covering the war in her homeland of gaza. eu leaders say they have sent a strong message to vladimir putin by agreeing on a date package to ukraine. -- agreeing to an aid package to ukraine. welcome to world news america. as violence continues in the west bank, u.s. president joe biden issued an executive order aimed at some of the people behind it. it authorizes travel sanctions on four israeli settlers accused of violent attacks in the occupied west bank. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the vast majority of settlers are law-abiding but israel takes action against lawbreakers and there are no need for the measures. the executive orders lays out the groundwork. any assets the settlers hold in the u.s. will be blocked and americans are forbidden from carrying out financial transactions with them. it marks the first financial sanction
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america. joe biden issues an executive order taking aim at some israeli settlers in the west bank accused of violee. the bbc speaks to a journalist covering the war in her homeland of gaza. eu leaders say they have sent a strong message to vladimir putin by agreeing on a date package to ukraine. -- agreeing to an aid package to ukraine. welcome to world news america. as violence continues in the west bank,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc america. israel's prime minister strikes he fired own against the cease-fire proposal thing that he would only settle for the total t defeat of hamas. but the no crisis impacting order cities, the teams trying to tackle this growing problem. what ireland's minister says about the important role the u.s. will play in the stability of theewly returned northern ireland government. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america, i am katrina, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting a cease-fire proposal counter offer from hamas pledging to continue the offensive in the gaza strip until a victory. they plan to expand, operations pours the city of rafa near the egyptian border. half of gaza's population has a sot refuge there. in his remarks he vowed to continue the war against hamas and rejected what he said were delusional demands from the group. hamas laid out a process to release israeli hostages in several phases in exchange for palestinian as a nurse and i period of calm to al
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. i am ben thompson. you're watching "the context" on bbc news. >> musk was already a billionaire. they didn't need to give him another $55 billion to be successful in the eyes of the judge. >> you can't justify that size. >> say that again. >> it's a huge amount of money to anybody. >> musk never ever registered a company in delaware ere the court was based. it is the biggest paid row in history. ♪ >> so how much is too much? when it's $55.8 million. a judge grants the london mosque -- elon musk the biggest payday. also tonight how to protect children online. social media firms face to grilling today on capitol hill about what they are doing to prevent the spread of indecent images. the orphans of gaza, a special report on the 20,000 children who have lost one or both parents, as the war rages on and aid agencies say they are running out of time. ny elton john, taylor swift and the beatles could soon fall silent on tiktok over payment rights on the social media platforms. first, $55.8 billion, that was
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> hello. i am ben thompson. you're watching "the context" on bbc news. >> musk was already a billionaire. they didn't need to give him another $55 billion to be successful in the eyes of the judge. >> you can't justify that size. >> say that again. >> it's a huge amount of money to anybody. >> musk never ever registered a company in delaware ere the court was based. it is the biggest paid row in history....
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america. joe biden issues an executive order taking aim at some israeli settlers in the west bank accused of violence. the bbc speaks to a journalist covering the war in her homeland of gaza. eu leaders say they have sent a strong message to vladimir putin by agreeing on a date package to ukraine. -- agreeing to an aid package to ukraine. welcome to world news america. as violence continues in the west bank, u.s. president joe biden issued an executive order aimed at some of the people behind it. it authorizes travel sanctions on four israeli settlers accused of violent attacks in the occupied west bank. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the vast majority of settlers are law-abiding but israel takes action against lawbreakers and there are no need for the measures. the executive orders lays out the groundwork. any assets the settlers hold in the u.s. will be blocked and americans are forbidden from carrying out financial transactions with them. it marks the first financial sanctio
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am in washingtos is bbc world news america. joe biden issues an executive order taking aim at some israeli settlers in the west bank accused of violence. the bbc speaks to a journalist covering the war in her homeland of gaza. eu leaders say they have sent a strong message to vladimir putin by agreeing on a date package to ukraine. -- agreeing to an aid package to ukraine. welcome to world news america. as violence continues in the west bank,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: this is bbc america. we have some breaking news tonight on president biden's orders that the u.s. conduct airstrikes in iraq and syria. facilities that were struck in the region include command and control operations, intelligence centers, rockets, missiles and more according to the u.s. central command this comes in response to the sunday attack in jordan killing three u.s. service members. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america and we start with the breaking news. the u.s. has started airstrikes against iranian backed groups in syria and iraq. u.s. central command released a statement saying uscentcom forces conducted airstrikes in syria and iraq against iran's revolutionary guard force. they struck more than 85 targets and employed more than 125 position munitions. this comes after three u.s. soldiers were killed on an attack in northeastern jordan by a backed militant groups. iran has denied involvement. president biden took part in the dignified transfer ceremony for the three in delaware. he also
announcer: and now, "bbc news". anchor: this is bbc america. we have some breaking news tonight on president biden's orders that the u.s. conduct airstrikes in iraq and syria. facilities that were struck in the region include command and control operations, intelligence centers, rockets, missiles and more according to the u.s. central command this comes in response to the sunday attack in jordan killing three u.s. service members. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america and we start...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am sumi somaskan washington and this is bbc world news america. the last barrier to sweden becoming a member of nato is listed as hungary finally gives its approval. jordan conducts air drops of aid in gaza of the u.s. warns of potential famine. in the u.s. supreme court hears two cases that could control the way content is controlled on social media sites. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. sweden is on the verge of joining the western security alliance, nato, after hungary finally approved sweden's application. its approval was the last major hurdle for sweden's bid which was prompted by russia's invasion of ukraine. nato secretary-general jens stoltenberg saying on x, quote, "it's membership will make us all stronger and safer. the approval comes after a delay from the opposition hungary and tarkiye who approved sweden's membership in january. sweden and finland, both historically neutral countries, applied to join the alliance in may of 2022 as a direct response to russia's-ukraine war. the alliance has seen the biggest expansion since t
announcer: and now, "bbc news". >> i am sumi somaskan washington and this is bbc world news america. the last barrier to sweden becoming a member of nato is listed as hungary finally gives its approval. jordan conducts air drops of aid in gaza of the u.s. warns of potential famine. in the u.s. supreme court hears two cases that could control the way content is controlled on social media sites. ♪ sumi: welcome to world news america. sweden is on the verge of joining the western...
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steve rosenberg bbc news moscow. caitriona: a short time ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary deputy of defense who told me about the international reaction to navalny's death and how we can expect russia to move forward. thank you for being with us again. i want to start by speaking about alexei navalny. we are told his mother and his team have been denied access to his body. will we ever know what truly happened to him? >> we know what happened to him. vladimir putin and the government killed him, whether with poisoning or some other method does not matter. it is a tragedy on an international scale, and personal tragedy for the family because not only are they dealing with his death, but cannot lay him to rest. i am doubtful the russian government will ever release his body. i hope they do, but they may have reasons to fear having a burial plot where people can gather to memorialize this great patriotic hero. caitriona: his widow yulia has pledged to continue his work. in the nine minute video she urges othe
steve rosenberg bbc news moscow. caitriona: a short time ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary deputy of defense who told me about the international reaction to navalny's death and how we can expect russia to move forward. thank you for being with us again. i want to start by speaking about alexei navalny. we are told his mother and his team have been denied access to his body. will we ever know what truly happened to him? >> we know what happened to him. vladimir putin and the...
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you are watching bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's look at the stores making headlines here. bbc news analysis reveals that cancer waiting times in england last year were the worst on record. only 64% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, meaning nearly 100,000 people waited longer for lifesaving care than they should have. waiting periods have worsened every year for the past 11 years. a retail chain is urging mps to make assaulting or abusing a shop worker a specific criminal offense in england and wales. the company said there had been a 44% increase in incidents of shoplifting and violence in its source within the past year. it is already a criminal offense in scotland. the scottish government bonds to increase the minimum price at which alcohol can be sold by 30%. this means shops in scotland would not be able to sell a bottle of wine for less than six pounds -- 6.09. change must be approved by parliament and would come into effect in september. you are watching bbc ne
you are watching bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's look at the stores making headlines here. bbc news analysis reveals that cancer waiting times in england last year were the worst on record. only 64% of patients started treatment within 62 days of cancer being suspected, meaning nearly 100,000 people waited longer for lifesaving care than they should have. waiting periods have worsened every year for the past 11 years. a retail chain is urging mps to make assaulting or abusing a shop...
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good to have you back on bbc news. gear seeing the israeli prime minister vowing to press ahead with an offensive in rafah, saying civilians will be allowed to leave. do the rayleigh's have a plan for how to evacuate nearly 1.5 million people who are crammed into this city? aaron: i doubt it. i don't think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that we grudgingly have to accept. however unhappily. and that is the two main combatants, israel and hamas, since october 7, have been responsible for the trajectory, intensification, whatever lull has happened in november, those are the two main actors in this tragedy. the influence of external actors, including the united states, when the vital and core interest of either side are at stake, frankly after five months, we are in the fifth month of this war and it shows no signs of abating. sumi: if that is the case, why do you think
good to have you back on bbc news. gear seeing the israeli prime minister vowing to press ahead with an offensive in rafah, saying civilians will be allowed to leave. do the rayleigh's have a plan for how to evacuate nearly 1.5 million people who are crammed into this city? aaron: i doubt it. i don't think the israelis are on the cusp of launching an imminent operation against rafah . too many constraints, too many challenges. i would argue, too many warnings. there is an inconvenient fact that...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc america. israel's prime minister strikes he fired own against the cease-fire proposal thing that he would only settle for the total t defeat of hamas. but the no crisis impacting order cities, the teams trying to tackle this growing problem. what ireland's minister says about the important role the u.s. will play in the stability of the newly returned northern ireland government. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america, i am katrina, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting a cease-fire proposal counter offer from hamas pledging to continue the offensive in the gaza strip until a victory. they plan to expand, operations pours the city of rafa near the egyptian border. half of gaza's population has a sot refuge there. in his remarks he vowed to continue the war against hamas and rejected what he said were delusional demands from the group. hamas laid out a process to release israeli hostages in several phases in exchange for palestinian as a nurse and i period of calm to
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ >> this is bbc america. israel's prime minister strikes he fired own against the cease-fire proposal thing that he would only settle for the total t defeat of hamas. but the no crisis impacting order cities, the teams trying to tackle this growing problem. what ireland's minister says about the important role the u.s. will play in the stability of the newly returned northern ireland government. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news...
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steve rosenberg bbc news moscow. caitriona: a short time ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary deputy of defense who told me about the international reaction to navalny's death and how we can expect russia to move forward. thank you for being with us again. i want to start by speaking about alexei navalny. we are told his mother and his team have been denied access to his body. will we ever know what truly happened to him? >> we know what happened to him. vladimir putin and the government killed him, whether with poisoning or some other method does not matter. it is a tragedy on an international scale, and personal tragedy for the family because not only are they dealing with his death, but cannot lay him to rest. i am doubtful the russian government will ever release his body. i hope they do, but they may have reasons to fear having a burial plot where people can gather to memorialize thisreat patriotic hero. caitriona: his widow yulia has pledged to continue his work. in the nine minute video she urges others
steve rosenberg bbc news moscow. caitriona: a short time ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary deputy of defense who told me about the international reaction to navalny's death and how we can expect russia to move forward. thank you for being with us again. i want to start by speaking about alexei navalny. we are told his mother and his team have been denied access to his body. will we ever know what truly happened to him? >> we know what happened to him. vladimir putin and the...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". hello, i'm lucy grey. you're watching the context on bbc news. as you know, we now have a response from hamas to the proposal that was put on the table. going forward, we are looking at it intensely. translation: we are on our way to a complete victory. the victory is at our reach. it's not about years or decades, it's about months. i said that the final victory is our goal. this was the decision i brought to the government at the beginning of the war, and we will not say we will not be satisfied with less. the us secretary of state is wrapping up a tour of the mentalist, but the israeli prime minister has again doubled down, saying that the terms proposed by hamas are delusional, and that israel will not be satisfied with anything other than total victory. also tonight, two bombs killed at least 28 people. the islamic state have claimed responsibility. and taylor swift threatens to sue a student who attracts her private jet. -- track question so you some live pictures from tel aviv where antony blinken is about to speak. this is the end of this
announcer: and now, "bbc news". hello, i'm lucy grey. you're watching the context on bbc news. as you know, we now have a response from hamas to the proposal that was put on the table. going forward, we are looking at it intensely. translation: we are on our way to a complete victory. the victory is at our reach. it's not about years or decades, it's about months. i said that the final victory is our goal. this was the decision i brought to the government at the beginning of the war,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". catherine: i am caitriona perry in washington, and this is bbc world news america. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's front to broker a deal between israel and hamas as he continues his tour. a federal court rules former u.s. president donald trump is not immune from prosecution. and a cult leader is charged with the death of thousands of polaroids after they allegedly stabbed themselves to death. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. israel's military spokesperson says hostages in gaza are dead as negotiations to secure the release of hostages, captured by hamas in october 7, are believed to still be in gaza pure hamas was presented with a proposal last week and today has responded to the details of that response are not yet clear. the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is on a tour of the middle east, speaking to leaders trying to broker the deal. in cairo, he met egypt's president. at a press conference afterwards, secretary blinken gave an up
announcer: and now, "bbc news". catherine: i am caitriona perry in washington, and this is bbc world news america. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's front to broker a deal between israel and hamas as he continues his tour. a federal court rules former u.s. president donald trump is not immune from prosecution. and a cult leader is charged with the death of thousands of polaroids after they allegedly stabbed themselves to death. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i am...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". catherine: i am caitriona perry in washington, and this is bbc world news america. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's front to broker a deal between israel and hamas as he continues his tour. a federal court rules former u.s. president donald trump is not immune from prosecution. and a cult leader is charged with the death of thousands of polaroids after they allegedly stabbed themselves to death. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i am caitriona perry. israel's military spokesperson says hostages in gaza are dead as negotiations to secure the release of hostages, captured by hamas in october 7, are believed to still be in gaza pureamas was presented with a proposal last week and today has responded to the details of that response are not yet clear. the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is on a tour of e middle east, speaking to leaders trying to broker the deal. in cairo, he met egypt's president. at a press conference afterwards, secretary blinken gave an update
announcer: and now, "bbc news". catherine: i am caitriona perry in washington, and this is bbc world news america. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's front to broker a deal between israel and hamas as he continues his tour. a federal court rules former u.s. president donald trump is not immune from prosecution. and a cult leader is charged with the death of thousands of polaroids after they allegedly stabbed themselves to death. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i am...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ christian: hello. i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context." >> demanding an immediate, unconditional cease-fire without an agreement requiring hamas to release the hostages will not bring about a durable peace. >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now. we think that what we need is a pause in the fighting and the hostages to come out and aid to come in. that should happen straightaway. >> this is the worst situation i've been in in my life. working in the darkness. >> we have heard from numerous members saying that the suffering of palestinian civilians was intolerable, unbearable, and that they think there is real urgency to call for a cease-fire. christian: the u.s. has called for a temporary cease-fire in gaza. the british foreign secretary says it should happen right now. we will speak live to correspondents in new york and jerusalem. rishi sunak tells farmers he has their back. a 200 million pound package for productivity. but does it alleviate the concerns? and julian assange
announcer: and now, "bbc news". ♪ christian: hello. i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context." >> demanding an immediate, unconditional cease-fire without an agreement requiring hamas to release the hostages will not bring about a durable peace. >> we are calling for a stop in the fighting right now. we think that what we need is a pause in the fighting and the hostages to come out and aid to come in. that should happen straightaway. >> this is the...