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this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us on bbc news. tens of millions of people across north america have been watching a total solar eclipse — where the moon briefly blocked the light from the sun. cheering crowds who gathered at the resort town of mazatlan on mexico's pacific coast were the first to cheer as the sky turned completely dark in the middle of the day. the total solar eclipse swept up from there and across several us states and then into canada. it took about 2.5 hours in total — and thrilled the enormous crowds who'd gathered in its path along the way — including our very own nada tawfik. have a listen to this. it's picking through the clouds, mother nature is teasing us, there it is! that's spectacular! wow, that is fabulous! here we go, it is fully, you can see it fully now! you can see it now. mother nature is truly teasing us today, earlier it peaked through and it has peaked through and it has peaked through again. it through and it has peaked through again.— through and it has peaked through again. it was cl
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new delhi, i choose the channel of pursuing and on the government agenda, i'm having a quote, colonial mindset. well indian or ser columnist archie gar walls saves the bbc, is declining viewership in the region, stems from its bias coverage. this thing has actually added this to financial chart . they did not save taxes, which they were suppose to pay. so, you know, that was obviously something normal and to pick and be allowed to continue with. so this, you know, do our certification you could say, or this formation of a new company is just a way for them to actually comply with been doing the conditions. this is sort of like a really good thing i would want to say and that there's a change in that approach or the static strategy, which has been many in norfolk public. i can do the full. but if you, if i have to go ahead and just to give you a basic idea of like, you don't need to see us how it has run into these types of problems with several countries. severe china o, b, r y? no, i mean, you know, there are so many countries like me on my read the have openly defied the government r
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nic marsh, bbc news, seoul. if you are planning a move to spain, this might affect you. the country is scrapping its so—called golden visa programme that granted residency right to foreigners who made large investments in real estate. prime minister pedro sanchez hopes the move will make housing more affordable. the scheme which was started back in 2013, was popular with chinese nationals. we provided non—eu citizens who made a property investment of at least 500,000 euros with a special permit that allows them to live and work in spain for three years. plenty more to come in the next hour ahead on the show. goodbye for now. hey. i am stephen with the catch up. tonight, cody fisher's murder, and epic eclipse and a very bumpy landing. were starting with the 23—year—old footballer who was stabbed to death on a night out. cody fisher was killed at a club in birmingham on boxing day 2022. the court heard he was targeted for brushing past remi gordon two days earlier, who you can see him acting out the stabbing in a pizza shop afterwards. today, he has been sentenced
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announcer: a now, "bbc news" ans america. ans displaced gazans returned to the south after israeli troops withdraw. netanyahu says he has confirmed a date for a ground offensive into nearby rafah. a rare total solar eclipse brings darkness to millions as it sweeps acrossorth america. reporter: we have been experiencing a one cent and lifetime celestial event. ♪ anchor: welcome to world news america. we begin in the middle east care --, where benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for a ground offensive into southern gaza. he has not yet sad when it will take place. he is facing international pressure to not invade the city without a specific plan to keep civilians safe. as many as one million people are begin -- believes to be shelters there. it's more than half of them are children. >> today, i received a detailed report. we are constantly working to achieve our goals. the release of all of our hostages. and achieving a complete victory over hamas. this requires entry into rafah. it will happen. there is a date. ancho
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you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or the website but from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. monday was quite a quiet day of weather, really. we had some sunny spells breaking through the cloud, for example, here in cambridgeshire. and across large parts of england, it was a warm day for april, with temperatures topping out at 19 degrees celsius at kew in london. these temperatures are around 5 or 6 degrees above average. it's going to be a much cooler kind of day for tuesday. notjust cooler, it's going to be wet and windy for many as well. the change is down to an area of low pressure. this area of cloud you can see swirling to the southwest of the uk and that's essentially pushing northwards and eastwards over the next 12 hours. we already have quite a bit of rain with us at the moment and the rain across northern ireland and scotland could be heavy enough to cause some localised flooding. 20—40 millimetres of rain, not a huge amount in the grand scheme of things, however, edinburgh, for example, has already had over on
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you're live with bbc news. russia says it shot down a ukrainian drone attempting to attack the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on monday — a day after the plant was damaged by three direct hits. zaporizhzhia is europe's largest nuclear power plant. it's been occupied by russian troops since moscow's invasion in 2022. it was the subject of attacks earlier in the war, but sunday was the first time since november 2022 that it has been hit. kyiv and the kremlin have both denied being behind sunday's attack. let's get more from edwin lyman, director of nuclear power safety at the union of concerned scientists. given we're talking about one of the reactors we understand was attacked, how much damage could an attack by a drone like this have caused?— this have caused? well, unfortunately, - this have caused? well, unfortunately, the - this have caused? well, - unfortunately, the capabilities of the drones that have been employed in the war is increasing and the payloads the sides of the expose it —— explosive
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you alive with bbc news. russia says it shot down a ukrainian drain attempting to attack the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on monday a day after the plan was damaged by three direct hit. zaporizhzhia is europe was like largest nuclear power plant occupied by russian troops since moscow's invasion in 2022. it was the subject of attacks early in the war but sunday was the first time since november 2020 that it has been directly hit. kyiv and caple have both denied being behind sunday puzzle attack. rafael grossi director general of the international atomic energy agency told the bbc sunday's attack was unacceptable. you cannot attack _ attack was unacceptable. you cannot attack a _ attack was unacceptable. you cannot attack a nuclear - attack was unacceptable. you. cannot attack a nuclear power plant in whatever way, in whichever way, plant in whatever way, in whicheverway, because plant in whatever way, in whichever way, because the consequences are a discriminant, so no—one could conceivably derive any m
you alive with bbc news. russia says it shot down a ukrainian drain attempting to attack the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on monday a day after the plan was damaged by three direct hit. zaporizhzhia is europe was like largest nuclear power plant occupied by russian troops since moscow's invasion in 2022. it was the subject of attacks early in the war but sunday was the first time since november 2020 that it has been directly hit. kyiv and caple have both denied being behind sunday puzzle...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! hello, i'm michelle fleury. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's last refuge for displaced palestinians, but did not reveal the date. mr netanyahu said invading the area is critical to reach his country's goals and releasing all hostages and destroying hamas. but as many as 1 million people are believed to be sheltering in rafah, more than half of them children. mr netanyahu faces international pressure including from the us to not invade the city without a specific plan as to how to keep civilians safe. here is us state department spokesman matthew millar responded to the prime minister. we have m
live from washington, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's the un watchdog sticks out after drones hit a nuclear power plant in ukraine. and a total solar eclipse sweeps across parts of north america, plunging millions into brief darkness. there it is! that is spectacular! hello, i'm michelle fleury. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a date has been set for an israeli invasion of rafah, gaza's...
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you are live with bbc news. russia says it has shot down a ukrainian drone attempting to attack a power plant on monday, a day after the plant was damaged by three direct hits. zaporizhzhia is the largest power plant and has been occupied by russian troops since the invasion in 2023. it was the subject of attacks early in the war but sunday was the first time since november 2022 it has been directly hit. kyiv and the kremlin have denied being behind the attack. the director—general of the international atomic energy agency told the bbc that the attack on sunday was unacceptable.- attack on sunday was unacceptable. attack on sunday was unaccetable. ., ., ., unacceptable. you cannot attack a nuclear power— unacceptable. you cannot attack a nuclear power plant _ unacceptable. you cannot attack a nuclear power plant in - a nuclear power plant in whatever way, a nuclear power plant in whateverway, in a nuclear power plant in whatever way, in whichever way because the consequences are indiscriminate. no—one can
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live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in europe where scientists say last month was the hottest march ever recorded. new figures from the eu's copernicus climate service extend the world's run of record—breaking air temperatures to ten months in a row. the average was 0.1 celsius above the previous high set in 2016, a significant margin by global standards. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall slashed crop yields, driving up food prices and putting an estimated 2.7 million people at risk of hunger.
live from london, this is bbc news. another climate record tumbles, as scientists say last month was the hottest march on record. gazans return to the devastation in khan younis after months of intense fighting. stunning images as millions witness a once—in—a—lifetime solar eclipse. and the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in europe where scientists say last month was the hottest...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. we have the top business stories here next injust we have the top business stories here next in just a moment, including a look at what is happening with the panama papers, rememberthat? panama papers, remember that? do panama papers, rememberthat? do you any moment. —— see you any moment. hello. monday was quite a quiet day of weather, really. we had some sunny spells breaking through the cloud, for example, here in cambridgeshire. and across large parts of england, it was a warm day for april, with temperatures topping out at 19 degrees celsius at kew in london. these temperatures are around 5 or 6 degrees above average. it's going to be a much cooler kind of day for tuesday. notjust cooler, it's going to be wet and windy for many as well. the change is down to an area of low pressure. this area of cloud you can see swirling to the southwest of the uk and that's essentially pushing northwards and eastwards over the next 12 hours. we already have quite a bit of rain with us at th
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. we have the top business stories here next injust we have the top business stories here next in just a moment, including a look at what is happening with the panama papers, rememberthat? panama papers, remember that? do panama papers, rememberthat? do you any moment. —— see you any moment. hello. monday was quite a quiet day of weather, really. we had some sunny spells breaking through the cloud, for example, here in cambridgeshire. and across large parts of...
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nic marsh, bbc news, seoul. across north america, millions of people stopped everything on monday to view the total solar eclipse, with some travelling for days, creating a boon for businesses and tourism along what's known as the "path of totality". our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. as the sun, moon and earth aligned, eclipse watchers shelled out and businesses cashed in. this year's total solar eclipse could deliver a $6 billion boost to the us economy. that is more than taylor swift's eras tour, and more than four times what the last super bowl brought in. daytime darkness stretched from mexico's pacific coast all the way to the eastern edge of canada, sweeping 14 us states from texas to maine. some estimated 4 million people in the us travelled to view it, sending demand for hotels, resorts and campgrounds through the roof. airbnb reported a 1,000% surge in demand in prime eclipse—watching cities, and more than 30 million people already live in the path of totality. so, small b
nic marsh, bbc news, seoul. across north america, millions of people stopped everything on monday to view the total solar eclipse, with some travelling for days, creating a boon for businesses and tourism along what's known as the "path of totality". our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. as the sun, moon and earth aligned, eclipse watchers shelled out and businesses cashed in. this year's total solar eclipse could deliver a $6 billion boost to the us economy....
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this is bbc news. eu climate scientists show the world has now experienced record—breaking temperatures for ten months in a row, with march the hottest ever. the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. as israel—gaza peace talks take place, hamas says proposals for a ceasefire deal fall short of its demands. ireland's new prime minister, or taoiseach, simon harris, is due to be formally elected later today. we'll bring you the latest from dublin. hello, i'm kylie pentelow. european union scientists say last month was the hottest march ever recorded. new data from the eu's copernicus climate service shows the run of monthly temperature records has now extended to ten in a row. the average was 0.1 celsius above the previous high set in 2016. that has fuelled concerns that the world could be tipping into a new phase of even faster climate change. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. last week, the president of zimbabwe declared
this is bbc news. eu climate scientists show the world has now experienced record—breaking temperatures for ten months in a row, with march the hottest ever. the post office inquiry continues today. lead campaigner alan bates is due to give evidence later this morning. as israel—gaza peace talks take place, hamas says proposals for a ceasefire deal fall short of its demands. ireland's new prime minister, or taoiseach, simon harris, is due to be formally elected later today. we'll bring you...
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this is bbc news. former us president donald trump says abortion rights should be decided by individual us states. he's been under pressure from conservative republicans, who have been calling for a nationwide abortion ban — an issue that could swing votes in november's election. our north america correspondent, tom bateman, has more. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the most hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a nationwide ban on abortion. that is significant because donald trump has sold himself as the architect of the supreme court decision a couple of years ago to overturn roe v wade. that was the landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america, to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most
this is bbc news. former us president donald trump says abortion rights should be decided by individual us states. he's been under pressure from conservative republicans, who have been calling for a nationwide abortion ban — an issue that could swing votes in november's election. our north america correspondent, tom bateman, has more. what we saw today was donald trump rejecting some of the most hard—line positions that his republican colleagues have been arguing for — that being a...
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you are listening to radio 5 live and watching bbc news, bbc two. we are talking about the post office scandal in this half hour, in this hour if you are listening on the radio. we will be hearing from alan bates, the man who has been campaigning on this for many long years, the very fulcrum of the campaign. he is appearing at the inquiry, we will be seeing him and hearing from him just after ten o'clock this morning. some good people are talking to us this morning. i was going to ask seema, seema misra who went to prison, was tagged, was pregnant with her second child when she was in prison. to remind people if they have just joined us. seema, i know the word compensation is wholly inadequate. as a concept for what you guys have all gone through. it falls well short and seems almost facile, but redress is perhaps a better word. where are you in all that and where is everybody and all that, just to remind viewers and listeners? i is everybody and all that, just to remind viewers and listeners? i have received some _ remind viewers and listeners? i h
you are listening to radio 5 live and watching bbc news, bbc two. we are talking about the post office scandal in this half hour, in this hour if you are listening on the radio. we will be hearing from alan bates, the man who has been campaigning on this for many long years, the very fulcrum of the campaign. he is appearing at the inquiry, we will be seeing him and hearing from him just after ten o'clock this morning. some good people are talking to us this morning. i was going to ask seema,...
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you are watching bbc news coverage i resumed? at five to 12. you are watching bbc news coverage ofj resumed? at five to 12. you are - watching bbc news coverage of the post office horizon scandal. let me put into perspective what you heard of their from alan bates, this put into perspective what you heard of theirfrom alan bates, this next phase of the inquiry is trying to establish who knew what and when. and that is why so much emphasis has been put on his correspondence with the post office where he has repeatedly tried to flag some of the issues that he and his assistance had been having with the horizon it system. he had to shop from 1998 to 2003 when his contract was terminated. what we heard from him was similar to stories we have heard from other victims but there was one different and this is what proved to be a difficult situation for the post office to handle from what we have just heard. alan bates was fairly familiar and fluid with it systems, he has had previousjobs before and when he heard the horizon it system was introduced, he
you are watching bbc news coverage i resumed? at five to 12. you are watching bbc news coverage ofj resumed? at five to 12. you are - watching bbc news coverage of the post office horizon scandal. let me put into perspective what you heard of their from alan bates, this put into perspective what you heard of theirfrom alan bates, this next phase of the inquiry is trying to establish who knew what and when. and that is why so much emphasis has been put on his correspondence with the post office...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. the foreign secretary david cameron is in washington. where he'll try to persuade republicans in congress to approve more funding for ukraine. a military aid package worth billions of dollars is currently stalled on capitol hill. he's also expected to discuss the israel—gaza war. before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which plunged parts of the continent into darkness for four minutes. as day turned to night, people gathered to watch the phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking the light. over the next two and a half hour cities large and small were plunged into darkness as the great north american eclipse made its way across the united states. in russellville, arkansas, two life—changing moments at once... cheering. ..as these 300 couples tied the knot in a mass wedding. and living life in the fast lane — these
justin rowlatt, bbc news. the foreign secretary david cameron is in washington. where he'll try to persuade republicans in congress to approve more funding for ukraine. a military aid package worth billions of dollars is currently stalled on capitol hill. he's also expected to discuss the israel—gaza war. before travelling to dc, lord cameron also met former president donald trump in florida. millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which...
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you are watching the bbc news, october. you are watching the bbc news. coverage — october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of— october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the _ october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the horizon - october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the horizon it. news, coverage of the horizon it scandal. we have been hearing from alan bates who has been fighting for accountability. we will continue our coverage shortly. the accountability. we will continue our coverage shortly.— accountability. we will continue our coverage shortly. the background to the meeting- -- _ today at 1:00pm, a man has been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a young mother in bradford. habibur masum was arrested in aylesbury in buckinghamshire after a nationwide appeal to find him. also this lunchtime, battered britain yet again, with gale force winds and heavy rain and flood warnings across the country. and flood warnings we and flood warnings will be live here in west sussex and we will be live here in west sussex a
you are watching the bbc news, october. you are watching the bbc news. coverage — october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of— october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the _ october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the horizon - october. you are watching the bbc news, coverage of the horizon it. news, coverage of the horizon it scandal. we have been hearing from alan bates who has been fighting for accountability. we will continue our coverage shortly. the...
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graham satchell, bbc news. live now to our corrrespondent, duncan kennedy, who's in littlehampton in west sussex. people have been suffering the brunt of this there. people have been suffering the brunt of this there-— of this there. yeah, both here and riaht of this there. yeah, both here and right across _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the south _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the south coast. - of this there. yeah, both here and right across the south coast. here| right across the south coast. here it self is where the river arun has burst its banks. a lot of this is sea water coming in to flood acres of land. a farmer told us this morning most of his crops are now destroyed. this isjust one morning most of his crops are now destroyed. this is just one of those areas that has been affected. the dramatic pictures you saw from that holiday camp, about ten miles down the road from here, we havejust come from there and sp
graham satchell, bbc news. live now to our corrrespondent, duncan kennedy, who's in littlehampton in west sussex. people have been suffering the brunt of this there. people have been suffering the brunt of this there-— of this there. yeah, both here and riaht of this there. yeah, both here and right across _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the south _ of this there. yeah, both here and right across the south coast. - of...
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joe lynskey, bbc news. uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. it follows talks with coaches in dusseldorf yesterday. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of 23—man squads but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. england and scotland have two friendlies at the start ofjune before the deadline to submit their final euros squads to uefa on 7june. from the men's euros to the women's where it's match day two of qualifiers with 25 games taking place today. two are already under way, including wales who are away to kosovo. it kicked off 35 minutes ago. wales have just taken the lead 1—0. the goal was set up byjess for schlock. jess fishlock is captain and has became the first welsh player to earn 150 caps. tricky conditions, 27 degrees but they are making the most of it. the remaining h
joe lynskey, bbc news. uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. it follows talks with coaches in dusseldorf yesterday. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of 23—man squads but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. england and scotland have two friendlies at the...
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nikki fox, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. we've seen a fairly stormy spell of spring weather over the past couple of days as low pressure has dominated, bringing some heavy rain around, some brisk winds and some big waves around the coast. so this was the picture in hastings, east sussex. in fact, we've seen some flooding problems around the south coast of england, coast of wales, for instance, as well. now, through the rest of today, the wind and the rain are slowly going to be easing away because we've got low pressure still with us, but it's just drifting its way further eastwards. so still really blustery out there for the rest of the afternoon into the evening. heaviest of the rain will be for eastern scotland, northeast england, but there'll be some showers moving in on those blustery winds from the west. bit of brightness for many of us as we end the day, but gusts still up to about 45 miles per hour, even inland could be a touch stronger than that around the coast. so we've still got those big waves with us. not parti
nikki fox, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. we've seen a fairly stormy spell of spring weather over the past couple of days as low pressure has dominated, bringing some heavy rain around, some brisk winds and some big waves around the coast. so this was the picture in hastings, east sussex. in fact, we've seen some flooding problems around the south coast of england, coast of wales, for instance, as well. now, through the rest of today, the wind...
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phase of more rapid climate change. ]ustin rowlatt, bbc news. hamas has said israel's threat to attack the city of rafah in southern gaza raises questions about the purpose of any further talks on a ceasefire in exchange for the release of israeli hostages. a hamas spokesman says, the group was reviewing new proposals presented by mediators in egypt. the us hasjoined international calls against any such offensive. yesterday, benjamin netanyhu said a date had been set for the military operation in rafah, although he didn't make that public. the convoy of eight trucks is the most to reach gaza in one day since october. the commissioner general talked about the devastation. we have
phase of more rapid climate change. ]ustin rowlatt, bbc news. hamas has said israel's threat to attack the city of rafah in southern gaza raises questions about the purpose of any further talks on a ceasefire in exchange for the release of israeli hostages. a hamas spokesman says, the group was reviewing new proposals presented by mediators in egypt. the us hasjoined international calls against any such offensive. yesterday, benjamin netanyhu said a date had been set for the military operation...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk, more than 100 people had to be rescued overnight, a major incident was declared in west sussex after the river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset was power. in england there are 45 flood warnings and 189 for the works in place, also flood warnings in parts of scotland. graham satchel. you can see where the river burst its banks. one was taken to hospital with hypothermia signs after being rescued from the local holiday park. how these were cut short in the most dramatic way but terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residency, high tide and heavy rain falling on already saturated ground meant the emergency services were busy. the fire service help you to safety, some taken out on boats. others were able to make their way on foot with a little help. the full affecting both the elderly and the very young. of whites, spring this year has so far proved to be wet an
justin rowlatt, bbc news. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk, more than 100 people had to be rescued overnight, a major incident was declared in west sussex after the river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset was power. in england there are 45 flood warnings and 189 for the works in place, also flood warnings in parts of scotland. graham satchel. you can see where the river burst its banks. one was taken to hospital...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the foreign secretary says the government will not suspend arms exports to israel, despite its grave concerns about humanitarian access to gaza. a man is arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing of a woman in bradford, will bring you the latest. the man who led the fight against the post office says the organisation is a dead duck that's beyond savings. alan bates confronts the inquiry. it’s confronts the inquiry. it's something _ confronts the inquiry. it's something you _ confronts the inquiry. it's something you felt - confronts the inquiry. it�*s something you felt you had to deal with, something you couldn't put down. and you have the support of the rest of the group. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's 0lly foster. a terror threat released... security has been increased at all the champions league quarterfinal venues following a terror threat issued by a media outlet supporting the islamic state group. it includes the bernebeu stadium where
this is bbc news, the headlines... the foreign secretary says the government will not suspend arms exports to israel, despite its grave concerns about humanitarian access to gaza. a man is arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing of a woman in bradford, will bring you the latest. the man who led the fight against the post office says the organisation is a dead duck that's beyond savings. alan bates confronts the inquiry. it’s confronts the inquiry. it's something _ confronts the inquiry....
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joe linsky, bbc news. the defedning european champions england take on ireland in dublin this got to open their campaign with a goalless draw in serbia. there's no more british interest at the monte carlo masters, jack draper has gone out in the first round by tenth seed hubert hurkacz. losing in a deciding set tiebreak. masters events coming out in madrid and roane. alcaraz has had to pull out with a muscle injury in his arm, that's all the sport for now. you can see the judge beginning you can see thejudge beginning and we are watching sentencing, this is an absolutely fascinating case because it is the case of james and jennifer are being sentenced after being found guilty after a deadly gun attack by their son back in 2021 at a school in michigan. now, this is a landmark case, it's the first case where parents are being held responsible for a school shooting that has been carried out by one of the children. so these are the early stages of sentencing but as i say, it is a really significant landmark ca
joe linsky, bbc news. the defedning european champions england take on ireland in dublin this got to open their campaign with a goalless draw in serbia. there's no more british interest at the monte carlo masters, jack draper has gone out in the first round by tenth seed hubert hurkacz. losing in a deciding set tiebreak. masters events coming out in madrid and roane. alcaraz has had to pull out with a muscle injury in his arm, that's all the sport for now. you can see the judge beginning you...
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james clayton, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's helen. evenif even if we change the language, the graphics give it away. it has been a wet day with a real battering from the wind, the rain as we heard earlier from the the wind, the rain as we heard earlierfrom the high the wind, the rain as we heard earlier from the high tides as well and today we have had a 63 millimetres of rain day, and nearly 40 in other places and in westerns: we will have a not more stop this is the stormy weather today, heavy rain moving away with strong winds easing in the heart of high—pressure moving in the heart of high—pressure moving in for the night which will ease the showers away and ease the winds away and it will allow a touch of frost in rural parts as it dips away to a chilly two or three degrees, and you might have noticed that the next rain band is already with us across northern ireland across england and wales and we have the next area of low pressure moving in but it is bringing some warm air with it and that will mean a milder neighbour misty
james clayton, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's helen. evenif even if we change the language, the graphics give it away. it has been a wet day with a real battering from the wind, the rain as we heard earlier from the the wind, the rain as we heard earlierfrom the high the wind, the rain as we heard earlier from the high tides as well and today we have had a 63 millimetres of rain day, and nearly 40 in other places and in westerns: we will have a not more stop this is the stormy...
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joe linsky, bbc news. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of the smaller number but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term injuries. a man has been prosecuted in australia for abusing a match official on social media during the 2023 rugby world cup. aaron isaia abused television match official brian macneice and his family during england's win over samoa. he avoided prison but was fined 1,000 australian dollars. and the uk government has written to the presidents of the international olympic committee and international paralympic committee expressing support for them allowing russian and belarusian athletes to compete at the paris games as neutrals. athletes from both countri
joe linsky, bbc news. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. uefa is considering increasing squad sizes for this summer's european championship in germany from 23 to 26 players. england boss gareth southgate was previously in favour of the smaller number but recently spoke of a preference for three extra players to cope with a demanding end to a domestic season "complicated" by personnel returning from long—term...
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zoe conway, bbc news. let's speak to david enright, a partner at howe & co solicitors who represented some of the post office vicitim. the smile on the face of mr bates today, he was the star witness today but the final act, certainly we're not there yet. what did you make of what he had to say? i not there yet. what did you make of what he had to say?— what he had to say? i 'ust returned and alan was h what he had to say? i 'ust returned and alan was give — what he had to say? ijust returned and alan was give evidence - what he had to say? ijust returned and alan was give evidence and - what he had to say? ijust returned| and alan was give evidence and was about to be in livery, the ceo behind me. allen isjust a man, he shines out. it was astonishing, they took him back to letters he wrote to the post office on the 19th and 2000 when he set out all of the problems then almost 25 years ago. the other letters he sent, just a couple of years up to 2003. everything he said was true. if they had engaged wi
zoe conway, bbc news. let's speak to david enright, a partner at howe & co solicitors who represented some of the post office vicitim. the smile on the face of mr bates today, he was the star witness today but the final act, certainly we're not there yet. what did you make of what he had to say? i not there yet. what did you make of what he had to say?— what he had to say? i 'ust returned and alan was h what he had to say? i 'ust returned and alan was give — what he had to say? ijust...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. states have a duty to adopt and to effectively apply and practice regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. it is absolutely incredible, but happened today, that we got actually — we happened today, that we got actually - we won, _ happened today, that we got actually — we won, we notjust want we won, we won, — — we won, we notjust want we won, we won, we _ — we won, we notjust want we won, we won, we won. climate action is not only something that we must morally do, _ but it's also something we must do legally. i european states are legally required to take climate action in order- to protect its citizens. the swiss ruling certainly promises stronger legal pathways to achieving climate justice. for the first time, climate—change campaigners win their case at the european court of human rights. we'll look at what impact it could have. foreign secretary david cameron is in the us, trying to get
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my pleasure. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries, including the uk, have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza, to help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. ia aircraft delivered food, water and baby formula. james landalejoined an raf flight taking off from jordan. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets, adorned with their own parachute, all of it bound for gaza. 0n the tarmac, ia military aircraft getting ready for the largest coalition air drop since they began last month, a special delivery to mark the end of ramadan. inside, pilots and crews from different nations being briefed on the operation, safety a key concern in the small airspace over gaza. —— from nine nations. outside, the raf plane is loaded, each palette containing rice, sugar, beans, baby food, oil and water, flour — the basics for a meal — this, the raf�*s sixth airdrop so far. it
my pleasure. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries, including the uk, have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza, to help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. ia aircraft delivered food, water and baby formula. james landalejoined an raf flight taking off from jordan. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made famous in an itv drama — spoke of his tireless campaign for justice for the many hundreds of people affected by what is one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk legal history. zoe conway reports. is it any wonder that alan bates is smiling? after 23 years of campaigning, he can now tell the inquiry everything he knows about the post office scandal. he explained why he had kept fighting for so long. as you got to meet people, and realised it wasn'tjust yourself and you saw the harm and injustice that had been descended upon them, it was something that you felt you had to deal with. over the year, alan bates has written to a series over the years, alan bates has written to a series of government minister, in charge of the post office. you in fact sent a reply to mr davie. the
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— face this is bbc news. the former sub—postmaster alan bates, has accused the post office of causing "harm and injustice" as he appeared at the public inquiry into the horizon computer scandal. mr bates — whose story was made famous in an itv drama — spoke of his tireless campaign for justice for the many hundreds of people affected by what is one of the biggest miscarriages ofjustice in uk legal history. zoe conway...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. cimate change — a pivotal moment? a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries, including the uk. it comes after last month was officially declared the world's warmest march on record. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has more. there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. the swiss women arrived at the european court ready to fight... there has been a violation of article 8 of the convention. ..and they won, persuading the judges that switzerland's failure to do enough to cut planet warming emissions could help create heat waves that could threaten the lives of older people. i am so, well, shocked, positively shocked, so happy we could contribute to th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to bbc news. cimate change — a pivotal moment? a group of swiss women have won the first ever climate case victory in the european court of human rights. here they are — the court found switzerland had violated some of their human rights by not taking sufficient action on climate change. switzerland's efforts were called "woefully inadequate". this ruling could influence the law in 46 other europen countries,...
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this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic between these two sides. it's the fourth time in five seasons that they've met in the knockout stages. city beat real 5—1 on aggregate in last season's champions league semi—finals. there's another topsy turvy game at the emirates, as premier league leaders arsenal came from behind to draw level against bayern munich — leandro trossard with the gunners equaliser. it's 2—2 ahead of the second leg back in munich next wednesday. leicester cty could have stretched their lead at the top of the championship but lost t
this is bbc news goodbye. it's been a gripping night in the champions league, with the first of the quarterfinals, holders manchester city have been playing their away leg at 14 time champions real madrid. it's been an incredible game, city were i—0 up, 2—1 down, then brilliant goals from phil foden and josko gvardiol saw them go 3—2 up. but real respoidnewd again with just over ten minutes left to play at the bernabeu. federico valverde with the volleyed equaliser, 3—3. another classic...
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joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile, in the women's euros, all four home nations secured a win today, taking them closer to qualifying for 2025, including defending champions england who beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. jo currie joins us now from there. a very exciting night of football. absolutely. it was a different —looking england side who stepped out in dublin, led for the first time in a year by capita leah williamson while goalkeeper mary earps was dropped to the bench. any nerves were settled early after lauren james nerves were settled early after laurenjames produced a cool finish to put her side ahead that england were awarded a penalty for handball, centre back alex greenwood stepping up centre back alex greenwood stepping up to score from the spot and again the game should really have been out of sight by half—time after england got a second penalty in the first half, again for handball, but this time alex greenwood hit the post. after the break, in front of the home crowd of 30,
joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile, in the women's euros, all four home nations secured a win today, taking them closer to qualifying for 2025, including defending champions england who beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. jo currie joins us now from there. a very exciting night of football. absolutely. it was a different —looking england side who stepped out in dublin, led for the first time in a year by capita leah williamson while goalkeeper mary earps was dropped to the bench. any...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" 'n jones, and you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> states have the duty to adopt and apply practice and regulations and measures capable of mitigating the existing and potentially irreversible future effects of climate change. >> it is absolutely incredible what happened today that we got actually -- we won. not just won, we won, we won. >> climate action is not some thing that we must morally do but something that we must do legally. european states are legally required to take climate action to protect citizens. >> this was certainly promise a stronger legal pathway to achieving climate justice. ♪ lewis: for the first time, climate change campaigners when their case at the european court of human rights. we will look at what impact it could have. also, foreign secretary david cameron is in the u.s. trying to get more money for the war in ukraine. what difference can he make? more security around the champions league game going on right now after threats from islamic state groups supporting media. and even when she loses, she wins. record-brea
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this is bbc news. in the uk, mp william wragg will no longer sit in the house of commons for the conservatives, after he shared colleagues' phone numbers on a dating app. a party spokesman said he'd voluntarily given up the whip. on monday evening mr wragg stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative mps. he also told the speaker he is resigning as chairman of another commons committee he sits on. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only exhibition in tasmania. the ladies lounge exhibit at the museum of old and new art wanted to highlight historic misogyny by banning male visitors. the venue had insisted that rejecting men was part of the art, arguing australian law allowed for discrimination "designed to promote equal opportunity" for a group of people who had been historically disadvantaged. the judge rejected that argument. you may have heard of the langauge, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it
this is bbc news. in the uk, mp william wragg will no longer sit in the house of commons for the conservatives, after he shared colleagues' phone numbers on a dating app. a party spokesman said he'd voluntarily given up the whip. on monday evening mr wragg stepped down as vice chairman of the 1922 committee of conservative mps. he also told the speaker he is resigning as chairman of another commons committee he sits on. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only...
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this is bbc news. disinformation over a cholera outbreak has been blamed for the deaths of almost 100 people after an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank off the coast of mozambique. our reporter, courtney bembridge has more from the newsroom. this is the fishing boat that was used as a makeshift ferry. there were around 130 people on board, including many children. and officials sayjust 12 people survived. one of the crew members has been speaking to local media there about what went wrong. take a listen. translation: when i saw the boat was at risk, - i asked the crew chief to increase the speed in order to avoid the worst. we dragged it to shore, but it was too late. the water filled up in the boat. the victims�* families say they were fleeing the mainland over concerns about cholera when they piled into the boat. translation: they were running away from the cholera outbreak. l they got into the boat. the sea was rough. the boat capsized and it killed a lot of people. officials say there was no outbr
this is bbc news. disinformation over a cholera outbreak has been blamed for the deaths of almost 100 people after an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank off the coast of mozambique. our reporter, courtney bembridge has more from the newsroom. this is the fishing boat that was used as a makeshift ferry. there were around 130 people on board, including many children. and officials sayjust 12 people survived. one of the crew members has been speaking to local media there about what went wrong. take...
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello. we start this hour with the news that nine countries have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop into gaza since the war started. the drop will help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. fourteen aircraft delivered hundreds of tons of food and essential aid in an operation led by the jordanian air force. britain was among the participating nations. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel is still under international pressure to allow in more aid trucks by land, and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday and filed this report. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid — stacked into individual pallets
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., this is bbc news. ♪ lewis: this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries including the u.k. had taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza. it is to help provide supplies at the end of the holy month of ramadan. 14 aircraft delivered food, water, and baby formula. >> it is an airbase in jordan, piles a few minutes hearing aid, stacked into individual pallets, adorned with their own parachute, all of it down for gaza -- bound for gaza. a special delivery to mark the end of ramadan. inside, pilots and crews from nine nations are being briefed on the operation. safety a key concern in the small airspace over gaza. outside the raf is loaded, each pallet containing flour, rice, sugar, beans, the basics for a meal. this, the raf's sixth drop so far. >> every little bit helps. i am quite proud and privileged to be involved in these missions. >> but is it enough, will it meet the needs of the people in gaza? the aircraft carried 12 of these pallets. each of them are about a ton. that means this entire payload is wo
., this is bbc news. ♪ lewis: this is bbc news. let's take a look at the situation in gaza. nine countries including the u.k. had taken part in the largest international aid airdrop in a single day into gaza. it is to help provide supplies at the end of the holy month of ramadan. 14 aircraft delivered food, water, and baby formula. >> it is an airbase in jordan, piles a few minutes hearing aid, stacked into individual pallets, adorned with their own parachute, all of it down for gaza --...
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zoe conway, bbc news. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only exhibition in tasmania. the ladies lounge exhibit at the museum of old and new art wanted to highlight historic misogyny by banning male visitors. the venue had insisted that rejecting men was part of the art, arguing australian law allowed for discrimination "designed to promote equal opportunity" for a group of people who had been historically disadvantaged. the judge rejected that argument. it contains some of the museum's most—acclaimed works inside a space designed after an old australian pub. the king has been presented with a new set of banknotes by the bank of england. in a ceremony at buckingham palace, andrew bailey, the bank's governor, and sarahjohn — the chief cashier — explained the new security features, and said this was first time there has been a change of monarch on the notes, as the late queen was the first to feature. they will go on general distribution injune. here's the moment the king was
zoe conway, bbc news. a court in australia has ruled that men can enter a women's—only exhibition in tasmania. the ladies lounge exhibit at the museum of old and new art wanted to highlight historic misogyny by banning male visitors. the venue had insisted that rejecting men was part of the art, arguing australian law allowed for discrimination "designed to promote equal opportunity" for a group of people who had been historically disadvantaged. the judge rejected that argument. it...
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speaks german. james clayton, bbc news. and before we go, hsbc is selling off its business in argentina at a $1 billion loss, after years of battling with the country's unstable exchange rate. just to give you an idea, five years ago, one dollar could be exchanged for 43 pesos. it is now worth more than 860 pesos. annual inflation there hit more than 276% last month, the highest in the world. hsbc argentina, which has more than 100 branches and 3,100 employees, will be bought by a major argentine financial group. in the markets japan's nikkei is down 3.3% as investors wait for major us banks to kick off the earnings reporting season this week. many stock markets in the region, including singapore, indonesia and india are closed for eid al—fitr, it is one of biggest celebrations on the islamic calendar. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hello. i am steven wityk catch up. tonight, champions league security, harry styles to a guidance and a goat invasion. we are starting with this w
speaks german. james clayton, bbc news. and before we go, hsbc is selling off its business in argentina at a $1 billion loss, after years of battling with the country's unstable exchange rate. just to give you an idea, five years ago, one dollar could be exchanged for 43 pesos. it is now worth more than 860 pesos. annual inflation there hit more than 276% last month, the highest in the world. hsbc argentina, which has more than 100 branches and 3,100 employees, will be bought by a major...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news". lea: my name is lea. i may lookike a normal 20-something. but my life is often consumed by illness. lea: approximately 1,000 people are born every day in africa with sickle cell. i have sickle cell disease. up to 90% of us die before the age of five. our governments do little to help us. lea: and i'm advocating to those in power to change that. lea: even in our own communities, people with sickle cell are often treated like outcasts because of the misconception and stigma surrounding the disease. lea: i'm putting my life on the line to fight this deadly disease. anto dispel the myths that surround it. ♪ ♪ lea (over phone): hi, beautiful people, this is lea, you can see my jaundice it is on, damn. the abnormal, sickle-shaped red blood cells in my body affect my oxygen levels. one of the biggest problems with sickle cell is oxygen. like if you don't have sufficient oxygen, so you can only push your body fat for a good number of days before you need to really rest. now he's telling people, "this girl h sickle cell," and they don't even know
announcer: and now, "bbc news". lea: my name is lea. i may lookike a normal 20-something. but my life is often consumed by illness. lea: approximately 1,000 people are born every day in africa with sickle cell. i have sickle cell disease. up to 90% of us die before the age of five. our governments do little to help us. lea: and i'm advocating to those in power to change that. lea: even in our own communities, people with sickle cell are often treated like outcasts because of the...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid, but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. and arizona's top court revives a 160—year—old near—total abortion ban. hello. i'm michelle fleury. two major conflicts dominated talks between america and britain's top diplomats, uk foreign secretary lord cameron and us secretary of state antony blinken discussed support to ukraine, as well as the humanitarian situation in gaza. the visit comes as the uk takes part in the biggest airdrop of aid into gaza since the israel—hamas war began. lord cameron confirmed that uk arms sales to israel will not be suspended. while mr blinken said the us has not been given a date by israel for its threatened ground offensive into the city of rafah. the bbc aske
live from washington, this is bbc news. gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid, but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. and arizona's top court revives a 160—year—old near—total abortion ban. hello. i'm michelle fleury. two major...
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you're live with bbc news. on the campaign trail, presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump are neck and neck in most of the seven swing states that could decide the november election. the candidates are continuing to make campaign stops with mr biden in wisconsin this week touting his economic policies. and mr trump in pennsylvania and michigan, that's where our chief presenter caitriona perry is on the ground speaking to voters. what are you seeing and hearing?— what are you seeing and hearinu? ., ~ . what are you seeing and hearinu? . ~ . i. hearing? thanks, michelle, you are very welcome _ hearing? thanks, michelle, you are very welcome to _ hearing? thanks, michelle, you are very welcome to detroit, i are very welcome to detroit, michigan here. michigan one of the seven battleground states that will most likely decide the election, decide who is the next president of america, the others being wisconsin, north carolina, arizona and nevada. the races really syed kamall of the policy last month h
you're live with bbc news. on the campaign trail, presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump are neck and neck in most of the seven swing states that could decide the november election. the candidates are continuing to make campaign stops with mr biden in wisconsin this week touting his economic policies. and mr trump in pennsylvania and michigan, that's where our chief presenter caitriona perry is on the ground speaking to voters. what are you seeing and hearing?— what are you...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is making a mistake with his handling of the war against hamas. he was with spanish language network univison, which aired on tuesday, but was recorded last wednesday. the president is also calling for a unilateral ceasefire between israel and hamas. his comments are his most critical yet of mr netanyahu and a considerable shift in tone. here in washington, the wars in the middle east and ukraine took centre stage on tuesday at a high—level meeting here in washington between america and britain's top diplomats. uk foreign secretary lord ca
live from washington, this is bbc news. gaza receives its largest airdrop of aid but humanitarian agencies say more is still needed. the us and britain's top diplomats make a push for military aid to ukraine as funding remains stalled on capitol hill. trump and biden are hitting the campaign trail. we're in michigan to see how voters will help decide november's election. hello. i'm michelle fleury. presidentjoe biden said in a new interview that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, we're going behind the scenes on an extraordinary collaboration between cbs news, der spiegel and the insider. a car chase in florida may have provided the vital clue... - pull over! ..to a national. security mystery. this all connects to something that's become known as havana syndrome. and this investigation alleges that the russians may have been involved. we'll speak to one of the journalists behind the investigation. and gmail celebrates its 20th anniversary this month. we'll get into if and how email fits in the future of how we communicate. but we're going to start with a story you may well have seen in the news, the investigation into the attack on the iranian journalist, pouria zeraati, in london. before we meet our guests, let's just go through what we know about this story. pouria zeraati was stabbed and hospitalised on friday. he's since been rel
voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. hello and welcome. this week, we're going behind the scenes on an extraordinary collaboration between cbs news, der spiegel and the insider. a car chase in florida may have provided the vital clue... - pull over! ..to a national. security mystery. this all connects to something that's become known as havana syndrome. and this investigation alleges that the russians...