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sarah rainsford, bbc news. police in delhi have banned all public gatherings ahead of a threatened march on india's capital on tuesday by thousands of protesting farmers. it's happening in the lead—up to national elections in which millions of farms form a powerful voting bloc. security forces have been deployed and concrete barricades erected on roads into delhi from neighbouring states. members of more than 200 farming unions are planning to converge on the capital demanding greater protections, including guaranteed minimum crop prices agreed by narendra modi's government after another protest in 2021. more now from nitin srivastava, bbc india correspondent in delhi. india's capital is preparing again. preparing again for a massive farmers�* protest which might start on the 13th of february. this happened only two years back, when hundreds of thousands of farmers had laid siege to borders in delhi, bordering states of punjab were sealed, traffic was obstructed. the farmers were demanding the repeal of a f
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you're live with bbc news. russia's president vladimir putin has warned western governments not to send troops to ukraine, saying the consequences of doing so would be "tragic". in his annual state of the nation address in moscow he claimed his forces were advancing confidently inside ukraine two years after the invasion. our russian editor steve rosenberg has more. it was president putin's 19th state of the nation address. and he used it to send this warning to western nations. "don't send your troops to ukraine." translation: they need to understand once and for all that we have _ weapons, too, that can strike targets on their territory. and everything they think up and scare the world with risks a nuclear conflict and the end of civilisation. regarding russia, he pledged to reduce poverty, boost the birth rate and raise incomes. well, there is an election coming up. the kremlin clearly wanted russians to see this speech. it was shown live on billboards. even in some cinemas. although this moscow movie house
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this is bbc news. snowdrops going hand—in—hand all stemming to this manjames allen born and bred in a town he grew up and spread the word about these tiny white plants in victorian times. he: moved to this house later in life and this is where he died. aged 76. several years ago the town created a special festival to celebrate their own snowdrops king. they crop up everywhere and this year there is a snowdrop grotto created by local artists. b. snowdrop grotto created by local artists. �* ., ., . ., , artists. a lot of creative people in checked in _ artists. a lot of creative people in checked in and _ artists. a lot of creative people in checked in and interested - artists. a lot of creative people in checked in and interested in - artists. a lot of creative people in checked in and interested in the l checked in and interested in the snowdrops and history so it is been taken _ snowdrops and history so it is been taken up _ snowdrops and history so it is been taken u. snowdrops and history so i
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faisal islam, bbc news. let's get the thoughts of our panel on this is a quick reminder, claire ainslie, former director of economic policy forfor lewis, ainslie, former director of economic policy for for lewis, and public domestic former policy adviser to governor mitt romney in the us. great to have you both off of this. let's talk about the uk economy, what do you make of those figures there, a recession?— there, a recession? well, it's not aood there, a recession? well, it's not good news _ there, a recession? well, it's not good news and — there, a recession? well, it's not good news and there's _ there, a recession? well, it's not good news and there's been - there, a recession? well, it's not good news and there's been a - there, a recession? well, it's not good news and there's been a biti there, a recession? well, it's not. good news and there's been a bit of a debate about a technical recession, but people are not feeling better often part of the reason why it's been declared that we are in a
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. later this hour, we'll be speaking to a member of pussy riot — the feminist group who were vocal critics of vladimir putin, who were listed as "foreign agents" by the russian government. but now let's go live to alexander polupan, he's one of the doctors who treated alexei navalny after he nearly died, after he was poisoned in 2020. dr polupan was one of a group of russian doctors who signed an open letter urging russian president vladimir putin "to stop abusing" mr navalny. thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc news. in the past, you 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 obvious reaction is i am shocked, at the same as all people are in russia who believed in alexei navalny and who hoped to see him in freedom, so it is a big shock for all of us. �* ~' ., freedom, so it is a big shock for all of us. �* ~ ., ., all of us. and we know that there have been _ all of us. and we
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. later this hour, we'll be speaking to a member of pussy riot — the feminist group who were vocal critics of vladimir putin, who were listed as "foreign agents" by the russian government. but now let's go live to alexander polupan, he's one of the doctors who treated alexei navalny after he nearly died, after he was poisoned in 2020. dr polupan was one of a group of russian doctors who signed an open letter urging russian president vladimir putin...
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to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. it is the uk's weapon of last resort the ultimate deterrent. but, for the second time in a row a test firing of an unarmed trident missile has failed. it was supposed to have flown several thousand miles instead dropped into the ocean close to the launch site. the ministry of defence insists the trident nuclear weapons system which is part of britain's nuclear deterrent is still effective. here's our defence correspondentjonathan beale. it's britain's weapon of last resort. the nuclear missiles carried on these royal navy submarines meant to deter any aggressor. trident is the us—made ballistic missile on board, and this is what is supposed to happen. but in the most recent test, it didn't get this far, itjust plopped into the ocean. and it's now the uk's second test fire fail. this test actually took place injanuary, but only now have details been revealed. the missile was launched from britain's hms vanguard off the coast of florida. it was supposed to fly about 3,700 miles and la
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june kelly, bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news and we are darting around texas this evening because that is where former president donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of the border on this beautiful day, donald trump said there as he arrived. so he is now at eagle pass, an area in texas which has seen a huge spike in people crossing the border illegally. as we have been saying, this has become a huge election issue on both counts. also in texas, we have president biden this evening. you are looking at pictures of brownsville border station. earlierwe at pictures of brownsville border station. earlier we saw president biden speaking to border guards, outside the police station
june kelly, bbc news. you are watching the context on bbc news and we are darting around texas this evening because that is where former president donald trump arrived just in the last hour. we arrived “ust in the last hour. we will arrived just in the last hour. we will take arrived just in the last hour. - will take care of it, thank you. arrived just in the last hour. we i will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take care of it, thank you. he will take...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of international policy at the wildlife conservation society. thank you very much for coming on the programme. mr; thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on | the programme._ good the programme. my pleasure. good evenina. the programme. my pleasure. good evening- so — the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is the _ the programme. my pleasure. good evening. so what is
fergus walsh, bbc news. next, migrating animals face a growing threat of extinction from hunting, fishing, and habitat destruction, according to a new report. overall, more than 40% of migratory species listed as needing international protection are declining in numbers. many could be wiped out, with marine animals in greatest danger. the report, by the un environment programme, is being presented at a gathering in uzbekistan. now let's go to susan lieberman, who is the vice president of...
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bbc news bringing you different stories— bbc news bringing you different stories from _ bbc news bringing you different stories from across _ bbc news bringing you different stories from across the - bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - back to training in middlesbrough. he is only thinking about his next bout after taking the welterweight belt in the regional unity fighting championship in darlington. and there is your welterweight champion! there are no days off, even after the fight, straight in after two days for the next fight. at amateur level you can keep going as much as you can. if you get injured then take time out but at a pro—level you get injured more but amateur you can just keep going. his proud dad has been supporting him since he started at 1a. i am very proud. we have been working hard to get this in the sky is the limit now. we have got one title, we have another title lined up at the end of march. another one injune as well. after that he and his team have their sights set on the american circuit. for more stories head - to the bbc news websi
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this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. the seafront and beaches in bude are at the heart of the community. but parts of it are under threat because of climate change. we are talking about our own hometown, part of it being underwater. it's kind of a little bit, yes, it's scary and actually it makes it very real. this is a graphic of crooklets beach, now on an average spring tide. but roll forward around 30 years to the 2050s and it could look like this if nothing is done. we have got to take action now. the clock is ticking. the government has allocated £3 million to bude as part of a programme to help communities adapt. we can't solve climate change - in bude, but what i hope is we can lead by example in the way we respond to it. _ a community tackling the climate challenge head on. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are watching the context. it is time for our our new weekly segment — ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most
this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. the seafront and beaches in bude are at the heart of the community. but parts of it are under threat because of climate change. we are talking about our own hometown, part of it being underwater. it's kind of a little bit, yes, it's scary and actually it makes it very real. this is a graphic of crooklets beach, now on an average spring tide. but roll forward around 30 years to the 2050s and it could look like this if...
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this is bbc news. hello there. there's been a lot of cloud around today and it's been quite misty and murky around some hills and coasts. few lucky places though did manage to see a peep of sunshine coming through that cloud. that was barnsley. and this weather watcher picture is in newquay and both locations reached 13 degrees this afternoon. we had temperatures reaching 15 degrees in herefordshire and norfolk with a bit of rain and drizzle around too. but it's getting wetter actually this evening and overnight. and that wet weather will drive its way northwards up into scotland. at the same time, southern areas may turn drier later on. temperatures are going to rise actually in scotland overnight with that wet weather coming in and elsewhere, temperatures really aren't going to drop very much at all. it'll be a very mild start to tomorrow. our air originated actually from the azores and at the moment we're seeing a southerly breeze coming in, bringing that milder air our way ahead of this weatherfront, which will
this is bbc news. hello there. there's been a lot of cloud around today and it's been quite misty and murky around some hills and coasts. few lucky places though did manage to see a peep of sunshine coming through that cloud. that was barnsley. and this weather watcher picture is in newquay and both locations reached 13 degrees this afternoon. we had temperatures reaching 15 degrees in herefordshire and norfolk with a bit of rain and drizzle around too. but it's getting wetter actually this...
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anne soy, bbc news. thanks to her for that, thanks to herfor that, for such thanks to her for that, for such a sad story, such a huge figure in world sporting and such unfulfilled potential. in new york we've been watching events — we've just heard from the us ambassador to the security council, we will bring you that in the next hour, bring you a wrap up of all the voices we've heard in the last hour or so, perhaps strongest among some that we've heard from the british foreign secretary, david cameron, who spoke about the nazis in the kremlin perpetrating, he said, in 19th century ideology where might is right. we've got the right guests coming up in the next hour, the former deputy secretary general of nato, and also christopher steele, former mi6 on russia. we will hear from the mayor in warsaw who i spoke to yesterday on my trip to poland, and plenty more reaction to the second anniversary of ukraine which comes tomorrow, a poignant sermon he has been held all across ukraine no doubt over the next
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. it�*s set to be a significant weekend in northern ireland, as party leaders and officials prepare to resume power—sharing, after it was suspended two years ago. the northern ireland assembly will sit on saturday to elect a government for the first time in two years, after the british parliament agreed to alter post—brexit trade rules to break a political stalemate. northern ireland is part of the uk with a devolved adminstration, but pro—british unionists are concerned the new arrangements could weaken the link with london. live now to stormont — our correspondent lewis vaughan—jones is following the story from there. it really will be a significant, symbolic moment, won�*t it? it really will be a significant, symbolic moment, won't it? that's riiht, it symbolic moment, won't it? that's right. it really _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it really will be _ symbolic moment, won't it? that's right, it reall
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. it�*s set to be a significant weekend in northern ireland, as party leaders and officials prepare to resume power—sharing, after it was suspended two years ago. the northern ireland assembly will sit on saturday to elect a government for the first time in two years, after the british parliament agreed to alter post—brexit trade rules to break a political stalemate. northern ireland is part of the uk with a devolved adminstration, but pro—british...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. we can speak now to israel defense forces spokesman peter lerner. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on | the programme._ can thank you very much for coming on - the programme._ can we the programme. good evening. can we talk about the — the programme. good evening. can we talk about the operation _ the programme. good evening. can we talk about the operation at _ the programme. good evening. can we talk about the operation at nasser - talk about the operation at nasser hospital? have you found hamas people there? hospital? have you found hamas peeple there?— hospital? have you found hamas people there? absolutely. the idf has been conducting _ people there? absolutely. the idf has been conducting operations i people there? absolutely. the idf has been conducting operations in | has been conducting operations in khan younis in the west specifically over the last two weeks. in the last
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. presidentjoe biden is on tiktok, despite the data security worries surrounding the chinese—owned social media company. the white house maintains tiktok is still not approved for use on government devices, but president biden's campaign launched his account with the username @bidenhq. his first video, captioned "lol hey guys", saw him answering questions on the super bowl — take a look. chiefs or 9ers? two great quarterbacks. hard to decide but if i didn't say i was for the eagles then i'd be sleeping alone. my wife's a philly girl. game commercials? game. game half—time show? game. jason kelce or travis kelce? mama kelce. i'm just saying, she makes great chocolate chip cookies. deviously plotting to rig the season so the chiefs would make the super bowl, or the chiefs just being a good football team ? i'd get in trouble if i told you! trump or biden? are you kidding? biden. i don't know who to come to first. you are not in front line politics any more, carwynjones, you've escape
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you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the middle east now, where the director of nasser hospital in southern gaza has described the situation there as catastrophic after israeli troops raided the facility. he told the bbc conditions at the hospital in khan younis were very dangerous and remaining patients were now piling up in wards. israel has described its operation as precise and limited. it said some bodies of hostages might be inside the hospital. footage shows medical staff working under gunfire, with medical sources telling the bbc israeli troops had fired into a ward killing one patient and wounding several others. lucy williamson reports. a medical refuge, turned 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. the israel army now is almost about to enter the hospital. their protection against israel's powerful army — a table. we have patients
you're live with bbc news. let's turn to the middle east now, where the director of nasser hospital in southern gaza has described the situation there as catastrophic after israeli troops raided the facility. he told the bbc conditions at the hospital in khan younis were very dangerous and remaining patients were now piling up in wards. israel has described its operation as precise and limited. it said some bodies of hostages might be inside the hospital. footage shows medical staff working...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the trial of the armour on the set of rust where actor alec baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer has begun. we will be talking everything to do with artificial intelligence very shortly but before all that, time for a full round—up of the sport. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. fast bowler ollie robinson is back in the england side for the first time since the third ashes test last summer. he's one of two changes for the fourth test against india, which starts in ranchi on friday. robinson comes in for mark wood, while off spinner shoaib bashir is recalled for leg spinner rehan ahmed. the wicket could cause some problems for batters, with large cracks already appearing. we do like to look at the pitch two days out and one day out because that's how we like to... you want to give yourself some idea or indication about what you think is going to give you the best chance. looking at that, there is going to be of assistance to this man. we give
you're watching the context on bbc news. the trial of the armour on the set of rust where actor alec baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer has begun. we will be talking everything to do with artificial intelligence very shortly but before all that, time for a full round—up of the sport. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. fast bowler ollie robinson is back in the england side for the first time since the third ashes test last summer. he's one of two...
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this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old bailey in london have been delayed after a fire near the building. around 1,500 people were told to evacuate and around twenty—five firefighters have been tackling the blaze. there are no reports of any injuries. one person has been left with minor injuries after a passenger train struck a large tree on the track and derailed. the east midlands service partly came off the rails between thetford and harling road in norfolk on tuesday evening, on its way to norwich. an engineer at the scene said everyone on board had a "very lucky escape". you're live with bbc news. new fig
this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news convicted sex offender and former singer gary glitter will stay in prison after losing a parole board bid. he was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. the 79—year—old was automatically released in february last year but was put back behind bars six weeks later after breaching his licence. all proceedings at the old bailey in london have been delayed after a fire near the...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - with wide open space and expansive views, this gleadless valley, in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. we're now present, at 2024, and nothing has happened, not a single spade has hit the ground. very frustrated — frustrated for people living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of maisonettes like this one were to be knocked down and replaced, and other homes were to be completely transformed. sheffield city council says it took five years to consult on and draw up the master plan because of covid and administration change. however, work will start next month to demolish a former care home. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. we have an update from the us— donald trump is we been
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - with wide open space and expansive views, this gleadless valley, in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. we're now present, at 2024, and nothing has happened, not a single spade has hit the ground. very frustrated — frustrated for people...
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head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. david cameron's become the first british foreign secretary to visit the falkland islands in 30 years, in a high—profile demonstration of the uk's sovereignty over the contested territory. mr cameron said the archipelago's status was "not up for discussion". in a 2013 referendum, the islanders voted to retain their status as a uk overseas territory, but argentina's president javier milei has said he hopes to take control of the islands by diplomatic means. three falklanders and around 1,000 argentine and british military personnel were killed in a conflict in 1982 when buenos aires invaded the islands, now we go live to ione wells, our south america correspondent in sao paulo. ione, why first of all has mr cameron decided to go down? he has a coule of cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. _ cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the _ cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of reasons. the dispute - cameron decided to go down? he has a couple of
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you're watching the context on bbc news. julian assange�*s last ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the united states. the wikileaks founder's appeal begins at the high court in london. going to take it to the sport very shortly. let me bring you this line of breaking news from kansas city. please say they charged two men with murder in connection with the shooting of the shooting of 137, killing one person in 22 others. you remember this was at the super bowl rally as the champions, kansas city, two are the top bus. 22 people injured, in prison killed. two men charged with murder by the prosecutor in the last few minutes. let's get the sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. going to start with football and plenty of action on tuesday but not really any goals to bring you up to date with. 2 matches in the european champions league round of 16 the pick of them between inter milan and atletico madrid. nothing of note happening there — it's still 0—0 at the san siro....but in the last few moments, donyell malen hass pu
you're watching the context on bbc news. julian assange�*s last ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the united states. the wikileaks founder's appeal begins at the high court in london. going to take it to the sport very shortly. let me bring you this line of breaking news from kansas city. please say they charged two men with murder in connection with the shooting of the shooting of 137, killing one person in 22 others. you remember this was at the super bowl rally as the champions, kansas...
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faisal islam, bbc news. now to the amazon rainforest, where a new study is warning much of it could be on the verge of permanent change. scientists say it could switch from a close canopy forest to an open savannah with far fewer trees as a result of climate change. sofia bettiza has more from the newsroom. this new study is the most comprehensive to date in terms of its analysis of the amazon rainforest, and it shows that by 2050, half of the amazon could reach a tipping point. and that means that the damage would be irreversible. so why is that? well, it's because the amazon is increasingly exposed to unprecedented stress, and that stress comes from extreme drought, heat, fires and deforestation. and all of this is altering the functioning of the forest, which is producing less rain than ever before. instead, what we are seeing more and more are scenes like these. so essentially the research found that the decline of the forest is going to be even quicker than expected. 0nce we've crossed this tipping poin
faisal islam, bbc news. now to the amazon rainforest, where a new study is warning much of it could be on the verge of permanent change. scientists say it could switch from a close canopy forest to an open savannah with far fewer trees as a result of climate change. sofia bettiza has more from the newsroom. this new study is the most comprehensive to date in terms of its analysis of the amazon rainforest, and it shows that by 2050, half of the amazon could reach a tipping point. and that means...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - african white backed vultures like chumley here have declined by 90% in number in parts of africa. so jake has been part of an effort to move them. and so is his dad, graham, who's been running gauntlet birds of prey park near knutsford for nearly 30 years. i think they used to just got something about them and i think they're unusual. but, you know, so many things that are unusual are beautiful. they've both been part of a multinational effort to move i63 vultures, including white backs from one part of south africa to another, where they're safer. we thought it was our duty, really, to do it, as we just loved the birds so much and we don't want anything we can get involved with, anything we can help with. there's no hesitation. straight out. these birds are a vital part of the ecosystem in parts of africa, helping other animals find carcasses to feed on. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - african white backed vultures like chumley here have declined by 90% in number in parts of africa. so jake has been part of an effort to move them. and so is his dad, graham, who's been running gauntlet birds of prey park near knutsford for nearly 30 years. i think they used to just got something about them and i think they're unusual. but, you know, so many things that are unusual are beautiful. they've both...
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this is bbc news. king charles has been diagnosed with cancer — buckingham palace says he will continue with state duties but step back from public engagements during his treatment. the palace says the cancer was identified during the king's recent trip to hospital for an enlarged prostate — but haven't said what type of cancer it is. prince harry has spoken to his father and will travel back to the uk in the coming days. hello. i'm christian fraser. welcome to our continuing coverage of our breaking story. buckingham palace has announced that the king is being treated for cancer. he will continue with state duties but will step back from public engagements during his treatment. during the king's recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer. his majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public—facing duti
this is bbc news. king charles has been diagnosed with cancer — buckingham palace says he will continue with state duties but step back from public engagements during his treatment. the palace says the cancer was identified during the king's recent trip to hospital for an enlarged prostate — but haven't said what type of cancer it is. prince harry has spoken to his father and will travel back to the uk in the coming days. hello. i'm christian fraser. welcome to our continuing coverage of...
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this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - a couple from manchester with a special place in their hearts for cumbria. second home owners like howard and mandy are due to get clobbered with a doubling of council tax from next april. we tried to put as much as we can into the community and to be involved in the local area when we're here. so we don'tjust come and sort of bring all our stuff and then go. a short drive away, don says villages in the above derwent parish have seen a dramatic rise in second homes, and he thinks second home owners should pay more council tax in this parish. in this parish we have a lot of holiday lets also and this is having a knock on effect of young people being able to afford a house to live in the area. cumberland council says the second home council tax premium would still raise £5 million, some of which could be used to tackle the housing crisis in beauty spots like this. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news
this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - a couple from manchester with a special place in their hearts for cumbria. second home owners like howard and mandy are due to get clobbered with a doubling of council tax from next april. we tried to put as much as we can into the community and to be involved in the local area when we're here. so we don'tjust come and sort of bring all our stuff and then go. a short drive away, don says villages in the above...
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you're live with bbc news. french maritime authorities have confirmed that a rescue operation to assist about 180 people attempting to cross the channel was carried out today. it's happened off cap gris nez near calais. those being rescued told the french emergency services that three people had fallen overboard. two are missing, presumed dead. and one person was recovered from the water, but could not be resuscitated. earlier, our correspondent in paris hugh schofield gave me an update. i understand if not a number of people were on the boat, but a number of rescues were taken during the day. it's been a very busy day for crossings, and possibly means that there was a weather window which the groups that operate these crossings thought they needed to exploit as quickly as possible. from very early in the morning, three or fourin very early in the morning, three or four in the morning, there were crossings going out and the french authorities were intervening police and navy vessels were interfering early in th
you're live with bbc news. french maritime authorities have confirmed that a rescue operation to assist about 180 people attempting to cross the channel was carried out today. it's happened off cap gris nez near calais. those being rescued told the french emergency services that three people had fallen overboard. two are missing, presumed dead. and one person was recovered from the water, but could not be resuscitated. earlier, our correspondent in paris hugh schofield gave me an update. i...
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for more stories from across i the uk head to the bbc news website. you are life with bbc news. it's long been alleged that contact sports like rugby could contribute to serious brain injuries and other medical conditions later in life. but for the first time, a new report alleges that the risk of injury is tantamount to child abuse. the report, by british academics, argues that children should no longer participate in sports such as rugby, where there is a risk of head contact, or boxing, where blows to the skull are allowed. it also demands that parents be better informed about the long—term risks. let's talk about it with derek anderson, a professor of sport at the university of winchester and mark machado, and i met a player and a former rugby club secretary. eric, it's the research you put together. the child—abuse line is quite a serious allegation. why are you so concerned about these findings? we find concerned about these findings? - find abuse to children acceptable if we were to talk to for example about allowing children to smoke, right, or allowing children to d
for more stories from across i the uk head to the bbc news website. you are life with bbc news. it's long been alleged that contact sports like rugby could contribute to serious brain injuries and other medical conditions later in life. but for the first time, a new report alleges that the risk of injury is tantamount to child abuse. the report, by british academics, argues that children should no longer participate in sports such as rugby, where there is a risk of head contact, or boxing,...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. i have a duty of care that i will carry out to protect people. it is the protection that led me to make a wrong decision. it is in the interests 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 and just because some people may want to stifle that with intimidation or aggressive behaviour, we should not depend to that. he still has a big reserve of good will towards him. there are no labour or liberal democrat mps who are questioning his position. lots of conservatives are still saying that they have confidence in him. there's drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidence in the speaker contains to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and will be looking at the increasing threats and pr
you're watching the context on bbc news. i have a duty of care that i will carry out to protect people. it is the protection that led me to make a wrong decision. it is in the interests 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 and just because some people may want...
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you're live with bbc news. former us president — and likely republican nominee — donald trump is facing even more criticism from nato allies, after his comments at a weekend rally that he would "encourage" russia to attack any alliance member that fails to pay its bills. german chancellor olaf scholz is the latest leader to rebuke the comment. translation: let me clearly say, due to recent developments, - that any relativising of nato's collective defence guarantee is irresponsible and dangerous and is only in russia's interests. nobody should play or bargain with europe's security. also today, mr scholz called for a massive increase in the european production of armaments. he was speaking during a ceremony for a major new arms manufacturing plant. the firm he was visiting says it will invest more than $300 million in the new factory, but the chief executive said it would take a decade before europe was ready to defend itself. the eu has so far fallen short of its goal to supply ukraine with the ammunition
you're live with bbc news. former us president — and likely republican nominee — donald trump is facing even more criticism from nato allies, after his comments at a weekend rally that he would "encourage" russia to attack any alliance member that fails to pay its bills. german chancellor olaf scholz is the latest leader to rebuke the comment. translation: let me clearly say, due to recent developments, - that any relativising of nato's collective defence guarantee is...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. i wanted all to ensure they could express their views and all sides of the house can vote. as it was, and particularly the snp were ultimately unable to vote on their proposition. a very serious matter indeed has descended into a huge row about parliamentary procedure and it leads —— leaves the house of commons speaker under a lot of pressure. the knesset voted overwhelmingly to oppose any attempt to unilaterally impose a palestinian state on israel. it isa it is a reflection of an israeli political system taking on its heels and resisting any notion that israel will be dictated to by anyone. —— digging in its heels. a vote on gaza in the uk house of commons turns into a spectacle, the speaker of the house apologises. we will bring you the latest. at least 60 russian troops have been killed in an apparent ukrainian strike on a russian army site in an occupied part of the eastern region of donestk. as we approach the two year mark on russia's invasion of ukraine. we'll be asses
you're watching the context on bbc news. i wanted all to ensure they could express their views and all sides of the house can vote. as it was, and particularly the snp were ultimately unable to vote on their proposition. a very serious matter indeed has descended into a huge row about parliamentary procedure and it leads —— leaves the house of commons speaker under a lot of pressure. the knesset voted overwhelmingly to oppose any attempt to unilaterally impose a palestinian state on israel....
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first, though, the latest bbc news. us officials say plans have been approved for a series of strikes against iranian personnel and facilities in iraq and syria — but not in iran itself. they told cbs news that the action would be carried out over a number of days and that weather will be a factor in when the strikes begin. the united states has imposed sanctions on somejewish settlers who've carried out violence against palestinian civilians in the occupied west bank. president biden signed an executive order targeting four people. they will have their assets in the united states blocked. americans will be forbidden from doing business with them. a $54 billion aid package for ukraine has finally been approved after being held up for months because of objections from hungary. the deal comes as us military aid for ukraine — the largest provider of military support for kyiv — is being held up by congress. police are searching for a man who's believed to have thrown a corrosive substance at two young children and the
first, though, the latest bbc news. us officials say plans have been approved for a series of strikes against iranian personnel and facilities in iraq and syria — but not in iran itself. they told cbs news that the action would be carried out over a number of days and that weather will be a factor in when the strikes begin. the united states has imposed sanctions on somejewish settlers who've carried out violence against palestinian civilians in the occupied west bank. president biden signed...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the president of mexico, sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him, i convinced him to open the gate. he described president sisi of egypt as the president of mexico. so i think — you know, there will be a view that a lot of that work was undone in this sort of damage limitation exercise by that slip—up. you're left to wonder why this - report spends time making gratuitous and inappropriate criticisms of the president. _
you're watching the context on bbc news. the president of mexico, sisi, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. i talked to him, i convinced him to open the gate. he described president sisi of egypt as the president of mexico. so i think — you know, there will be a view that a lot of that work was undone in this sort of damage limitation exercise by that slip—up. you're left to wonder why this - report spends time making gratuitous and inappropriate...
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you're watching bbc news. there have been numerous responses from around the globe to the news of king charles�*s cancer diagnosis. presidentjoe biden has said he is praying that his majesty experiences a swift and full recovery. and from westminster, we've heard from the prime minister rishi sunak. just found out. it's quite devastating, actually. didn't know about that. sad to hear. i hope he's 0k, bless him. it's never nice to hear anyone has been diagnosed with cancer. i kinda feel bad for him. he waited all these years be king. i feel quite sad about it. i think it's interesting _ with all the news about him that it's not to do with the prostate thing and they've said it's - a different kind of cancer. but hopefully they caught it early and it will be - a positive outcome for him. you're watching bbc news. with me is our religion editor aleem maqbool. we talked a little earlier. the king is a deeply spiritual man. what sort of action has there been? deeply spiritual, but also being head of state, suprem
you're watching bbc news. there have been numerous responses from around the globe to the news of king charles�*s cancer diagnosis. presidentjoe biden has said he is praying that his majesty experiences a swift and full recovery. and from westminster, we've heard from the prime minister rishi sunak. just found out. it's quite devastating, actually. didn't know about that. sad to hear. i hope he's 0k, bless him. it's never nice to hear anyone has been diagnosed with cancer. i kinda feel bad...
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you're live with bbc news. the votes are being counted in pakistan, after a general election that has been plagued by violence and intimidation. mobile phone and internet services were suspended throughout the day — prompting an outcry from the opposition parties. the election comes almost two years after the previous prime minister, former cricketer imran khan, was ousted in a no—confidence vote. his rival, the three—times former prime minister, nawaz sharif, told the bbc he thought the elections were "absolutely fair". 0ur south asia correspondent samira hussain has more from islamabad. well, we've heard from the electoral commission. they've said that the election has gone off pretty well, but they did cite a few incidents where security personnel had died, but from their perspective by and large this was a pretty good election in terms of overall safety. they also were quick to mention that there were some issues at some polling stations and that those polling stations had been reported to them. but i
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you're live with bbc news. iranian—backed houthi rebels in yemen claim they have launched a missile attack on two us ships in the gulf of aden. a military spokesman said its forces had targeted the sea champion and the navis fortuna. the spokesman also claimed that a british merchant vessel attacked by the houthis on sunday, had sunk. here's the latest from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. the houthis have been attacking merchant shipping since november and they have sometimes been successful, sometimes less successful, but clearly in the last 21l hours they have decided to escalate and up the ante. so what we know from the spokesman who has given a statement in just recent hours is that they claim now that they have now struck two us cargo ships in the region, in the gulf of aden. there is a reasonable amount of confirmation, it is greek—flagged and the greek shipping ministry has confirmed an incident took place but they think that the vessel is all right, the uk maritime authorities have also
you're live with bbc news. iranian—backed houthi rebels in yemen claim they have launched a missile attack on two us ships in the gulf of aden. a military spokesman said its forces had targeted the sea champion and the navis fortuna. the spokesman also claimed that a british merchant vessel attacked by the houthis on sunday, had sunk. here's the latest from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. the houthis have been attacking merchant shipping since november and they have sometimes been...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. new documents show that presidentjoe biden�*s dog commander bit secret service agents on multiple occasions, causing chaos for the presidential bodyguards. this saturday marks two years since the russian president, vladimir putin, ordered his troops to invade ukraine. in that time, the russian military has faced huge losses. the latest bbc estimates suggest more than 110,000 have died. while ukraine has borne the brunt of the war, russian towns have also been shelled and hundreds of thousands of men draughted into the army. the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for russia's president for alleged war crimes, and now vladimir putin's most vocal critic is dead. let's speak to boris bondarev, a former russian diplomat who resigned from his position to oppose russia's war against ukraine. hello to you. thank you so much for joining us here. ijust wonder as we reach that two—year anniversary, your reflections on how russia has changed over the last two years. well, i
you're watching the context on bbc news. new documents show that presidentjoe biden�*s dog commander bit secret service agents on multiple occasions, causing chaos for the presidential bodyguards. this saturday marks two years since the russian president, vladimir putin, ordered his troops to invade ukraine. in that time, the russian military has faced huge losses. the latest bbc estimates suggest more than 110,000 have died. while ukraine has borne the brunt of the war, russian towns have...
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for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the bit where our panelists get to talk about pretty much what they want to talk about. david, let's start with you. i they want to talk about. david, let's start with you.— they want to talk about. david, let's start with you. i was being icked let's start with you. i was being picked op _ let's start with you. i was being picked up on — let's start with you. i was being picked up on the _ let's start with you. i was being picked up on the point - let's start with you. i was being picked up on the point that - let's start with you. i was being l picked up on the point that tracy crouched, one of my former colleagues, has announced that she is not going to stand at the national election and she is now the 58th conservative mp to announce that they are not standing. that is a very high number and i think probably there will still be a few more to come. and i think it demonstrates a couple of things. first of all, morale amongst conservative mps
for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now it's time for the panel. this is the bit where our panelists get to talk about pretty much what they want to talk about. david, let's start with you. i they want to talk about. david, let's start with you.— they want to talk about. david, let's start with you. i was being icked let's start with you. i was being picked op _ let's start with you. i was being picked up on — let's start with you. i...
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there is more details on all those stories on the bbc news website... you're live with bbc news. president biden has thanked the european union throwing a financial lifeline to ukraine in its fight against its war with russia. a $54 billion package has finally been approved after being held up for months because of objections from hungary. now, though, the eu has unanimously passed the deal, which comes as us military aid for ukraine — the largest provider of military support for kyiv — is being held up by congress. eu chief ursula von der leyen said the funding sends a powerful message to russian leader vladimir putin. today is indeed a very special day. the european council reconfirmed europe's unwavering commitment to stand with ukraine. we all know that ukraine is fighting for us, so we will support them with the necessary funding and provide them with the much—needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50 billion euros forfour years also send a very strong message to putin, just ahead of the second anniversary of his brutal invasion. let's speak to professor
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you're watching the context on bbc news. after chaotic scenes in a house of commons vote on gaza, serious questions are being asked about lawmakers�* safety. welcome back. cpac — the conservative political action conference — has this week looked like a coronation for the former president trump, underscoring the extent to which he has taken over the republican party. he will address the conference saturday, just hours after winning the presidential primary in south carolina, where the former governor nikki haley in trailing a distant second. no room for her in maryland. and today was the dress rehearsal for trump's potential running mate. south dakota governor kristi noem and the congresswoman elise stefanik both on stage. the roster of speakers includes maga influencers, right—wing conservative media types, and this man — the conservative activist jack posobiec — who spoke at the opening session on wednesday on a panel moderated by former white house adviser, steve bannon. all right, welcome, welcome. ijust want
you're watching the context on bbc news. after chaotic scenes in a house of commons vote on gaza, serious questions are being asked about lawmakers�* safety. welcome back. cpac — the conservative political action conference — has this week looked like a coronation for the former president trump, underscoring the extent to which he has taken over the republican party. he will address the conference saturday, just hours after winning the presidential primary in south carolina, where the...
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you're live with bbc news. at the two—year mark, ukraine is not defeated, which in itself is extraordinary when you consider that at the outset the kremlin had ordered the murder of the entire executive branch and the takeover of the parliament. that has not happened. the ukrainians have fought with courage and with cunning, but it is hard going. the troops are exhausted, their ammunition supplies running low, and just this past week, the country suffered a morale—busting defeat in the city of avdiivka. the bbc�*s andrew harding has returned to the front—lines of eastern ukraine and has this assessment through the experience of one ukrainian fighter. two years of war seen through the struggles of one ukrainian doctor. this was the first time we met oleg kravchenko back in 2022, in a besieged town called lysychansk. oleg had justjoined ukraine's army as a volunteer medic. look here. he drove us to his unit near the front—lines. it's safe from russia. in those early days, a smiling oleg was full of conf
you're live with bbc news. at the two—year mark, ukraine is not defeated, which in itself is extraordinary when you consider that at the outset the kremlin had ordered the murder of the entire executive branch and the takeover of the parliament. that has not happened. the ukrainians have fought with courage and with cunning, but it is hard going. the troops are exhausted, their ammunition supplies running low, and just this past week, the country suffered a morale—busting defeat in the city...
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this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - things like this are becoming a daily occurrence. and deepak says he's often powerless to do anything about it. right now, the door is closed, but in summer you have to leave the door open. so once theyjust open the fridge, grab a drink and they run. deepak is not alone. new figures from the british retail consortium show that nationally there were almost 17 million incidents last year compared to around 3 million in 2017. they say it cost retailers nearly £1.8 billion. deepak says he does report shoplifters to the police, but it doesn't stop the thieves coming back. i've experienced too much people are doing the same thing and they're not scared of like anybody, like law and order. they have arrested a few people. it's not like they don't arrest, but then nothing changes. like after being to the police or prison, nothing changes for them. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - welcome back to
this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. - things like this are becoming a daily occurrence. and deepak says he's often powerless to do anything about it. right now, the door is closed, but in summer you have to leave the door open. so once theyjust open the fridge, grab a drink and they run. deepak is not alone. new figures from the british retail consortium show that nationally there were almost 17 million incidents last year compared to around 3 million...
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you are watching bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news the south korean government has threatened to punish doctors, who've been on strike for a week, unless they return to work by thursday. a health minister said they could be suspended for months or prosecuted. they are striking over a government plan to increase the number of medical students, to make up for a lack of doctors in south korea. indian railways has ordered an investigation after a freight train travelled more than 70 kilometres without drivers in northern india on sunday. officials say it began moving down a sloping track after the driver and his assistant got off for a crew change. the train was stopped and no—one was hurt. mauritius has given a norwegian cruise ship the all clear to dock at the capital port louis after finding no evidence of cholera onboard. at least 15 people on the norwegian dawn were in isolation with a stomach illness that authorities feared was cholera. after testing, the director of mauritius ministry
you are watching bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news the south korean government has threatened to punish doctors, who've been on strike for a week, unless they return to work by thursday. a health minister said they could be suspended for months or prosecuted. they are striking over a government plan to increase the number of medical students, to make up for a lack of doctors in south korea. indian railways has ordered an investigation after a freight train travelled more...
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you're live with bbc news. i want to replay pictures we had a few minutes agojust i want to replay pictures we had a few minutes ago just to get some absolute clarity on what we were watching here. there has been a feat of life pictures from moscow, people coming out and laying flowers and this is after the news of the death of alexei navalny. but then there was one incident with a woman holding up a sign. let's take a look at that. officers immediately they're stepping in. she was holding they're stepping in. she was holding the sign in that sign read alexei navalny died today. the police would not allow it and they took her away. and then this is a separate incident, just to be absolutely clear. looks like the police more physically there stopping another man's protest. he, too, it was dragged away said to different people involved there, just to be clear. let's bring in our panel now. former labour mp caroline flint, robert moran, republican strategist and pollsterjoining us from washington, and sam greene,
you're live with bbc news. i want to replay pictures we had a few minutes agojust i want to replay pictures we had a few minutes ago just to get some absolute clarity on what we were watching here. there has been a feat of life pictures from moscow, people coming out and laying flowers and this is after the news of the death of alexei navalny. but then there was one incident with a woman holding up a sign. let's take a look at that. officers immediately they're stepping in. she was holding...
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you're live with bbc news. there's an old rule of thumb, in any conflict — forget about what you want to do, concentrate instead on doing the one thing your opponent least expects. a good illustration of that — the bill the senate democrats just put forward on immigration reform. the republicans had set the democrats a trap — no more ukraine funding until you fix the crisis at the border. but then, democrats went far beyond what many would have anticipated. and in an election year, that posed the republicans a major problem. for them, the crisis at the border was better to campaign on than the solution to solve it. here is the republican architect of the draught bill, james lankford, saying the quiet part out loud. i had a popular commentatorfour weeks ago that i talked to that told me flat out — before they knew any of the contents of the bill, any of the contents, nothing was out at that point — that told me flat out, "if you try to move a bill that solves the border crisis during this presidential
you're live with bbc news. there's an old rule of thumb, in any conflict — forget about what you want to do, concentrate instead on doing the one thing your opponent least expects. a good illustration of that — the bill the senate democrats just put forward on immigration reform. the republicans had set the democrats a trap — no more ukraine funding until you fix the crisis at the border. but then, democrats went far beyond what many would have anticipated. and in an election year, that...
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you're live with bbc news. now, for a unique and at times distressing perspective of the war in gaza. from the people who have to respond to the attacks on the ground. palestinian journalist feras al aj—rami spent the first month of the war following paramedics across northern gaza. this is their story. he sobs. sirens wail. he sobs. in response to that report, the israel defense forces said "any claim that we intentionally target red crescent or medical workers is baseless and untrue. we act in accordance with international law and take feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm in our operations". and if you're in the uk you can watch bbc arabic�*s full film gaza 101: emergency rescue on bbc iplayer now. joining me now is the chief spokesperson for the un saying taking place between the us, egypt and qatari prime minister. let's go to southern gaza. possible is ground there in the united nations says they are not provided any plans to evacuate palestinians and israeli government calling for un agencie
you're live with bbc news. now, for a unique and at times distressing perspective of the war in gaza. from the people who have to respond to the attacks on the ground. palestinian journalist feras al aj—rami spent the first month of the war following paramedics across northern gaza. this is their story. he sobs. sirens wail. he sobs. in response to that report, the israel defense forces said "any claim that we intentionally target red crescent or medical workers is baseless and untrue....