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he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord cameron was here alongside his german counterpart is alongside his german counterpart is a kind of diplomatic double act today to try and talk to the israeli leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, leadership with one single message, restraint. in otherwords, if leadership with one single message, restraint. in other words, if and when you do act and respond to iran, do it in a way that limits rather than expand this war. we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran. but, to be clear, we have repeated our view that any respo
he was speaking after meeting the foreign secretary, lord cameron, and germany's foreign minister, who both urged restraint, amid fears israel could retaliate aggressively and escalate the conflict in the middle east. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is injerusalem for us. and there are real fears that this could escalate further? yes, there are. if israel chooses to retaliate hard against iran because of the weekend attack, that could raise tensions substantially. that is why lord...
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let�*s look at germany for example. a 30% of children reported physical punishment before the law change, thatis punishment before the law change, that is down to about 3% afterwards. in sweden, more than 50% of children were physically punished until the law change and now it is not too a few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children�*s help. few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children's help.- impact on children's help. looking u . impact on children's help. looking u- at the impact on children's help. looking up at the government _ impact on children's help. looking up at the government in _ impact on children's help. looking i up at the government in westminster is saying about this, it says it is monitoring the situation in scotland and wales, but it has not said anything about looking at a change in the law yet. so what is your message to the government? in here and might not?— and might not? there is no need for further monitoring _ and might not? there is no need for further monitoring
let�*s look at germany for example. a 30% of children reported physical punishment before the law change, thatis punishment before the law change, that is down to about 3% afterwards. in sweden, more than 50% of children were physically punished until the law change and now it is not too a few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children�*s help. few tiny percent. this has a lasting impact on children's help.- impact on children's help. looking u . impact on children's help. looking...
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germany's foreign minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely. minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this conflict.— as little as possible to escalate this conflict. ., ., ., this conflict. lord cameron said he would also — this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising _ this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the - this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation| would also be raising the situation in gaza where the humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in but also put pressure on hamas to release the isr
germany's foreign minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely. minister also in turn urging israel to act wisely-— to act wisely. israel is an independent _ to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign i to act wisely. israel is an - independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope and continue to hope that as they do so they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but is also doing as well as tough but is also doing as little as possible to escalate this...
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germany's foreign minister, also in town, urging israel to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope, continue to hope that as they do so, they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but also does as little as possible to escalate this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation in gaza where humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in. but also put pressure on hamas to release the israeli hostages and accept what he called the good ceasefire deal. in iran today, parades to celebrate the country's army and its stock of missiles. all in front of the president, who had a fresh warning against any retaliation by israel. translation: if the zionist regime makes the slightest move _ to violate our territory or harm the national interests of the islamic republic, they must understand they will face a severe and heavy response. israel has won new diplomatic support in the wake of iran's attack. and it wants to use that to put more
germany's foreign minister, also in town, urging israel to act wisely. israel is an independent sovereign country and gets to make these choices. we hope, continue to hope that as they do so, they do so in a way that is smart as well as tough but also does as little as possible to escalate this conflict. lord cameron said he would also be raising the situation in gaza where humanitarian crisis is still dire. he said he would be asking israel to do more to let aid in. but also put pressure on...
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yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury hostages. iran and some states including jordan had accused israel of trying to divert attention away from the situation in gaza. israel's work on it has met five times since iran's unprecedented strike at the weekend which it says was in response to israel's attack on its diplomatic compound in the syrian capital, damascus, on april one. israel has said repeatedly that it will retaliate but at a time and place and manner of its own choosing. lord cameron spoke to the press here this morning before he embarked on his meetings. this is what he had to say. how concerned are hereby
yesterday germany's top diplomat and the foreign minister arrived in israel. todayis foreign minister arrived in israel. today is lord cameron. he is expected to meet the sla prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president, as well as other similar political and military leaders. they will discuss israel's discuss to retaliatory strike from iran last weekend. cameron has made it clear he will also be raising the situation in gaza including the unitarian crisis and the remaining injury...
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yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as well as the issue of the remaining hostages still held by hamas and other groups in the gaza strip. his visit has coincided with the un's launch of a $2.8 billion appeal, mainly for palestinians in gaza but also in the occupied west bank. iran and some arab states, including jordan, have accused israel of abusing the crisis, diverting attention from the situation in gaza. since april one, since the strike by iran at the weekend which it says was in retaliation for the april four attack on its diplomatic compound in syria, israel's war cabinet has met five times. it is yet to see how and when and where
yesterday it germany's foreign minister who arrived in israel, and todayit minister who arrived in israel, and today it is the foreign secretary of britain. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, is in israel where he's expected to meet the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other seniorfigures to discuss their response to the drone and missile attck by iran. lord cameron is expected to raise theissue lord cameron is expected to raise the issue of gas a's humanitarian crisis as...
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carrying a 3—2 advantage of the new camp and atletico madrid against dortmund ahead of their second leg in germany. in scotland, dundee will go ahead tomorrow night after twice being postponed in the premier league should've taken place in march but had to be rearranged because the pitch was waterlogged. going pass an inspection and tomorrow's match, rangers will hope tomorrow's match, rangers will hope to recover from a 3—2 make the feet which left them four points by the celtic but with the game in hand. katie taylor is relishing in the rematch after was announced that the shield defence status of the undisputed watch which have been against amanda serrano and the 25th ofjuly, the pair made history as the first female fighters to headline madison square garden two years ago taylor winning by split decision. great britain have named their squad for the summer and adam is among the 33 and third gold medal in a row and 100 metres brushstroke and tackling personal issues and rediscovering his faith. here isjoe curry. back to his best and the board and the sites once more. adam will head to paris t
carrying a 3—2 advantage of the new camp and atletico madrid against dortmund ahead of their second leg in germany. in scotland, dundee will go ahead tomorrow night after twice being postponed in the premier league should've taken place in march but had to be rearranged because the pitch was waterlogged. going pass an inspection and tomorrow's match, rangers will hope tomorrow's match, rangers will hope to recover from a 3—2 make the feet which left them four points by the celtic but with...
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while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. on wednesday manchester city and real madrid will meet at the etihad. it's 3—3 from the first leg. and bayern munich host arsenal — it's 2—2 from their first leg. well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an 11—year dominance by bayern munich. for me personally it is about trying to help the team in every situation, whether it is the bundesliga or the champions league, we have a great opportunity tomorrow night in front of our supporters to keep the season alive and to keep some hope amongst the supporters that we can achieve something special, even though it has not been the greatest season. with almost 100 days to go until the games in paris, the olympic flame has been lit in athens. the ceremony took place in greece's ancient olympia, where the first olympic game
while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. on wednesday manchester city and real madrid will meet at the etihad. it's 3—3 from the first leg. and bayern munich host arsenal — it's 2—2 from their first leg. well, england captain harry kane scored a penalty for bayern in the first leg and he's been speaking to the media today. his first season at the german club will finish without a bundesliga trophy after bayer leverkusen won the title at the weekend, ending an...
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making it in china — germany's chancellor tells china's president his country wants a better deal on trade with the world's second biggest economy. welcome to world business report. i'm tadgh enright. the global economy is on course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central bankers gather at its annualjoint spring meeting with the world bank in washington to discuss the future of the global economy. the report forecasts the global economy will grow 3.2% this year — that's a very slight upgrade of 0.1% compared to the last asessment in january. it's big concern is about inflation — the rate at which prices are rising.
making it in china — germany's chancellor tells china's president his country wants a better deal on trade with the world's second biggest economy. welcome to world business report. i'm tadgh enright. the global economy is on course for a "soft landing" after years of difficulties caused by the covid pandemic and the war in ukraine — that's the optimistic assessment from the international monetary fund. it's launched its latest outlook as the world's finance minister and central...
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the leaders of germany and china meet in beijing — in a visit aimed at strengthening their economic and trading relationship. and — the olympic flame is lit at a ceremony in greece's ancient olympia — ahead of the summer games in paris. at the inquiry into the post office scandal — the uk's most widespread miscarriage of justice — a former senior manager has said he should not have claimed the horizon computer system was "robust and fit for purpose". because he was previously aware it could have caused misbalancing of cash accounts in all post offices across the country. david miller was chief operations officer of the post office in the early 2000s. more than 900 sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect information from a fujitsu computer system called horizon. news correspondent ellie price is at the inquiry — and joins us now.
the leaders of germany and china meet in beijing — in a visit aimed at strengthening their economic and trading relationship. and — the olympic flame is lit at a ceremony in greece's ancient olympia — ahead of the summer games in paris. at the inquiry into the post office scandal — the uk's most widespread miscarriage of justice — a former senior manager has said he should not have claimed the horizon computer system was "robust and fit for purpose". because he was...
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barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. in the english premier league where chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has said he was "upset" after his players argued over who would take a penalty in their 6—0 win over everton. palmer scored the fastest hat—trick for chelsea in the premier league — three goals inside the first 30 minutes. but then a penalty was awarded in the second half and there was a dipute between nicolas jackson and noni madueke before captain conor gallagher wrestled the ball away and gave it to cole palmer, chelsea's regular taker, who scored his fourth goal. palmer is now the league's joint top scorer on 20 goals — putting him level with erling haaland. 6—0 is everton�*s biggest loss of the season. but, despite the convincing win, pochettino said he was disappointed in his players�* behaviour. it's a shame, it's a shame that we behave like this. that is the process of a young team that need to learn a lot. and for me, it's the last time that i want to see something like this. we ar
barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico madrid are in germany to play borussia dortmund. in the english premier league where chelsea manager mauricio pochettino has said he was "upset" after his players argued over who would take a penalty in their 6—0 win over everton. palmer scored the fastest hat—trick for chelsea in the premier league — three goals inside the first 30 minutes. but then a penalty was awarded in the second half and there was a...
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reasons why their products are selling so well abroad. 0laf scholz came here with the message that, yes, germany will still continue to do business with china but they want china to play fair. however, 0laf scholz has stopped short of urging more tariffs or more measures to curb china's sales abroad, which is something that european leaders are calling for in the next week. what we are seeing is the edge of what some fear could be new trade tensions between east and west. could be new trade tensions between east and west-— east and west. laura bicker, live in bei'in: , east and west. laura bicker, live in beijing. thank— east and west. laura bicker, live in beijing. thank you _ east and west. laura bicker, live in beijing, thank you very _ east and west. laura bicker, live in beijing, thank you very much - east and west. laura bicker, live in i beijing, thank you very much indeed. just want to take cute live to 0lympia in greece where they will be lighting the olympic flame ahead of the paris 2024 games. the dignitaries are arriving as we speak and will be live in olympia as the is lit. it w
reasons why their products are selling so well abroad. 0laf scholz came here with the message that, yes, germany will still continue to do business with china but they want china to play fair. however, 0laf scholz has stopped short of urging more tariffs or more measures to curb china's sales abroad, which is something that european leaders are calling for in the next week. what we are seeing is the edge of what some fear could be new trade tensions between east and west. could be new trade...
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it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the moment, we have to enjoy this one. on tuesday, we've got another one. on tuesday, we've got another one but this is a big moment so we don't need to think about what's happening in the future. but then we are thinking about the next game but now it's time to stop and enjoy the moment well, he might not have enjoyed this next moment. a post—match news conference was interrupted as the players poured beer over xabi alonzo. continuing their celebrations of winning the title for the first time. i don't think the journalists minded, giving them some fantastic pictures. the party, presuma
it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten in all competitions, with the potenital for more trophies in the german cup and europa league. at the moment, we have to enjoy this one. on tuesday, we've...
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and having wonderful allies like united states, britain, germany, france and other countries definitely helps in our efforts. but it's not that we we are looking for boots on the ground from other countries instead of our own military. yuli edelstein talking to me earlier. you're watching bbc news. israel's defence minister says confrontation with iran is not over, and his country must "be prepared". iran says it will retaliate with much stronger action if israel launches a counterstrike. iran doesn'tjust pose a threat to israel, it poses a threat to the entire middle east. the un security council is holding an emergency meeting about the attacks — the secretary general calling for restraint. it is time to step back from the brink — it is time to step back from the brink it — it is time to step back from the brink it is _ it is time to step back from the brink. it is vital to avoid any action— brink. it is vital to avoid any action that could lead to military confrontations or multiple fronts in the middle east. the us warns it doesn't want the crisis to escalate but says it's u
and having wonderful allies like united states, britain, germany, france and other countries definitely helps in our efforts. but it's not that we we are looking for boots on the ground from other countries instead of our own military. yuli edelstein talking to me earlier. you're watching bbc news. israel's defence minister says confrontation with iran is not over, and his country must "be prepared". iran says it will retaliate with much stronger action if israel launches a...
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will have to protect ourselves by all means, and having one allies like united states, britain and germany, france another country, definitely helps in our efforts but it's not that we are looking to put boots on the ground from other countries instead of our own military. countries instead of our own milita . ,, ., , countries instead of our own milita . ,, ., , military. the us has come out very much in your— military. the us has come out very much in your defence _ military. the us has come out very much in your defence over - military. the us has come out very much in your defence over the - military. the us has come out veryj much in your defence over the past 24 much in your defence over the past 2a hours, verbally and physically. but certainly over the past few weeks and months they have been very critical of israel, increasingly so in your actions in gaza, come for more humanitarian aid and a reduction in the loss of civilian lives there. in the past hour or so, the idea announced they are calling up the idea announced they are calling up two reserve divisions for gaza, what does
will have to protect ourselves by all means, and having one allies like united states, britain and germany, france another country, definitely helps in our efforts but it's not that we are looking to put boots on the ground from other countries instead of our own military. countries instead of our own milita . ,, ., , countries instead of our own milita . ,, ., , military. the us has come out very much in your— military. the us has come out very much in your defence _ military. the us has...
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statement saying that after it - a statement saying that after it summoned the ambassadors from the uk, germany and france to express its anger against what it called a irresponsible behaviour by those countries towards what happened last night because they had criticised iran and they said they need to show restraint. the foreign ministry said they should have urged israel to show restraint. the foreign minister also spoke and said the attack was limited and they had informed the united states of this before the attack happened, and they made sure that no residential areas or financial areas, as he put it, were attacked. ., financial areas, as he put it, were attacked. . , ., financial areas, as he put it, were attacked. ., , ., , , attacked. can we get your response to these pictures, _ attacked. can we get your response to these pictures, we _ attacked. can we get your response to these pictures, we had _ attacked. can we get your response to these pictures, we had pictures | to these pictures, we had pictures filmed in tehran after the attack. if you can put them in some context, people on
statement saying that after it - a statement saying that after it summoned the ambassadors from the uk, germany and france to express its anger against what it called a irresponsible behaviour by those countries towards what happened last night because they had criticised iran and they said they need to show restraint. the foreign ministry said they should have urged israel to show restraint. the foreign minister also spoke and said the attack was limited and they had informed the united states...
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you saw in the last few days, not only the united states but britain, germany and even russia, even though there are tensions between the us, nato and russia right now, that co—ordination in terms of going to iran, urging restraint, i think it was said at same urging of restraint right now because the ball is really in israel's court. again you heard tonight from iran evoking the un charter, saying it considers it undertook this response, and considers the matter closed. what does that say? that iran is making a pledge to the international community it will not be undertaking any more attacks as a result of this particular attack on the embassy. whether you can trust iran or not, it is making this commitment, not to israel of the united states, but to the un, which you take that membership seriously. i think the way iran undertook the attack, the way you saw it shot down, the ball is really in the court of israel and i think there will be a lot diplomacy in terms of ok, israel took this attack on the embassy, that it felt it needed for insecurity. iran took the response it needed to take
you saw in the last few days, not only the united states but britain, germany and even russia, even though there are tensions between the us, nato and russia right now, that co—ordination in terms of going to iran, urging restraint, i think it was said at same urging of restraint right now because the ball is really in israel's court. again you heard tonight from iran evoking the un charter, saying it considers it undertook this response, and considers the matter closed. what does that say?...
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said that with this quote, responsible and unjustifiable attack, ron is risking original conflict, germany stands closely by israel's side and will now discuss further reaction with our g7 partners and allies in the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, releasing a statement in response to it one launching drones are saying that i condemned the strongest terms, iranian raging records attacks against israel, the strikes have the stabilising the region. iran once again demonstrated that it intends is on sewing chaos and its own backyard in the uk will continue to stand up for israel's security and that of all our regional partners including jordan and iraq alongside our allies, we are working to stabilise and prevent further escalation, no—one wants to see more bloodshed. also, statements, again, from france, the french foreign minister saying that france condemns in the strongest terms, the attack launched by orion against israel by deciding on such an unprecedented action orion is taking a new step and it's a stabilisation action intake and the risk of a military escalation. france reaffirms i
said that with this quote, responsible and unjustifiable attack, ron is risking original conflict, germany stands closely by israel's side and will now discuss further reaction with our g7 partners and allies in the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, releasing a statement in response to it one launching drones are saying that i condemned the strongest terms, iranian raging records attacks against israel, the strikes have the stabilising the region. iran once again demonstrated that it intends is...
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right after the attack in damascus and they were cautioned, not warned or threatened by the us, france, germany and britain and others not to do it. so i think they recalibrated their response. and they decided first of all to not launch an attack right away, to wait for a few days. and decide on a more specific nature to this attack. and clearly, what we are seeing is the decision that was not to use proxies, was not to use any other forces, but to use iranian forces, iranian weapons coming out of iranian weapons coming out of iranian territory, which is again something they have not done before and this is why, i think that is a result of this long week of consultations, discussions and preparations that they were making in tehran. ii preparations that they were making in tehran. i. _, , .,, preparations that they were making in tehran. , ., in tehran. if you could please to sta with in tehran. if you could please to stay with us- — in tehran. if you could please to stay with us. just _ in tehran. if you could please to stay with us. just to _ in tehran. if you could please to stay with us.
right after the attack in damascus and they were cautioned, not warned or threatened by the us, france, germany and britain and others not to do it. so i think they recalibrated their response. and they decided first of all to not launch an attack right away, to wait for a few days. and decide on a more specific nature to this attack. and clearly, what we are seeing is the decision that was not to use proxies, was not to use any other forces, but to use iranian forces, iranian weapons coming...
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germany, over 29%. italy, over 4%. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally, and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that, though, hasn't happened — for now, at least. and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. this is a formal process. this isn'tjust a sort of political decision, ministers sitting round saying, "what should we do?" there is a formal, technical, almost quasi—judicial process. that process led to this decision. the latest assessment leaves our position on export licences unchanged. this is consistent with the advice that i and other ministers have received and, as ever, we will keep the position under review. days before, though, a different legal analys
germany, over 29%. italy, over 4%. in 2022, the uk provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. but although the uk isn't a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally, and if arms sales stopped, that would be a significant diplomatic blow to israel. that, though, hasn't happened — for now, at least. and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk that the items might be used to...
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germany have said they will give ukraine an extra patriot missile defence system. what kind of a difference will that make? that will basically cover _ difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly _ difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 - difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 of - difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 of the i basically cover nearly 20% of the necessary air surface above ukraine because as deviously as the ukrainian president stated we need at least five to seven systems in order to protect the whole of ukrainian skies and especially the sky above the critical infrastructure. so this gesture on behalf ofjohn ellis is very much appreciated. behalf of john ellis is very much appreciated-— behalf ofjohn ellis is very much aureciated. ., ,, . . appreciated. what specific tactical cains has appreciated. what specific tactical gains has russia _ appreciated. what specific tactical gains has russia made _ appreciated. what specific tactical gains has russia m
germany have said they will give ukraine an extra patriot missile defence system. what kind of a difference will that make? that will basically cover _ difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly _ difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 - difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 of - difference will that make? that will basically cover nearly 2096 of the i basically cover nearly 20% of the necessary air surface above ukraine...
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the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade, germany 29%, italy a%. in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international human law —— human rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice. this rights laws. for this the government receives legal advice.— receives legal advice. this is formal process, _ receives legal advice. this is formal process, there - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is - receives legal advice. this is formal process, there is a i receives legal advice. this is - formal process, there is a formal technical— formal process, there is a formal technical quasi _ formal process, there is a formal technical quasi judicial— formal
the us accounts for 65% of arms sales to israel in the past decade, germany 29%, italy a%. in 2022 the uk provided... but although the uk is not a major arms supplier, it is a long—term supplier and of arms. that would be a significant diplomatic blow is real but that has not happened for now at least. whether that may change depends on the uk's rules. they say the government should not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation...
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germany accounts for over 29%. in 2022, u.k. provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. the u.k. is a longtime ally. if sales stopped, that would be a diplomatic blow to israel. that hasn't happened for now. whether that may change depends on the u.k.'s own rules. they say the government should not grant a license if it determines a clear risk the items might be used to commit or facilitate a violation of humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. >> this is a formal process. this isn't a political decision. there is a technical, quasijudicial process. reporter: that led to this decision. >> latest assessment leaves our position on export licenses unchanged, consistent with the advice we received and as ever we will keep the position under review. reporter: days before, a different analysis was shared. 750 lawyers and academics signed an open letter to rishi sunak. it stated they fell short of the obligations of international law. >> the framework of international law governing war dictates the fact you have been provoked, attack however outrageously,
germany accounts for over 29%. in 2022, u.k. provided 0.02% of israel's military imports. the u.k. is a longtime ally. if sales stopped, that would be a diplomatic blow to israel. that hasn't happened for now. whether that may change depends on the u.k.'s own rules. they say the government should not grant a license if it determines a clear risk the items might be used to commit or facilitate a violation of humanitarian law. to judge this, the government receives legal advice. >> this is...
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germany, over29%. italy come overfour. in 2022, the uk provided 0.0 2% of israel's military imports. but although the uk is not a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally. and if arms sales will stop, that will be a significant diplomatic blood to israel. that, has not happened, for now at least. and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say that the government should not grant a licence if it determines that there is a clear risk that the items may be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law. tojudge this, the government receives legal advice. , , government receives legal advice. , ., ., advice. this is a formal process- _ advice. this is a formal process. this _ advice. this is a formal process. this is - advice. this is a formal process. this is not - advice. this is a formal| process. this is notjust advice. this is a formal i process. this is notjust a political— process. this is notjust a political decision minister sitting _ political
germany, over29%. italy come overfour. in 2022, the uk provided 0.0 2% of israel's military imports. but although the uk is not a major arms supplier to israel, it is a long—time ally. and if arms sales will stop, that will be a significant diplomatic blood to israel. that, has not happened, for now at least. and whether that may change depends on the uk's own rules. they say that the government should not grant a licence if it determines that there is a clear risk that the items may be used...
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harry kane's three children have been involved in a car crash in germany. it happens in munich, where harry kane plays for bayern munich. he says that the children are fine and havejust he says that the children are fine and have just been taken for our check. the us is trying to persuade iran from hitting back after israel hit its consulates. israel has not said its consulates. israel has not said it was behind the attack. french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel or the palestinian territories. america has warned its diplomats in the country and families of work going outside tel aviv, or appear cheaper. the axis of resistance has been waging attacks on israeli ngs target since the 7th of october. hezbollah has been carrying out nearly daily attacks. iran has provided funding and expertise. there are other groups in iraq, syria, bahrain and yemen. the saw a yemeni militia group who have entered the conflict, firing drones and missiles at israel. you may remember these pictures from last september when tahiti started to attack
harry kane's three children have been involved in a car crash in germany. it happens in munich, where harry kane plays for bayern munich. he says that the children are fine and havejust he says that the children are fine and have just been taken for our check. the us is trying to persuade iran from hitting back after israel hit its consulates. israel has not said its consulates. israel has not said it was behind the attack. french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel...
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eldest children were taken to hospital with minor injuries after being involved in a three—car crash in germany. the accident happened on monday near munich where the football star plays for bayern munich will stop a spokesperson for harry kane said the children were fine and were taken to hospital for a routine checkup. to madagascar, where the next generation of eco warriors are learning how to protect endangered turtles. turtle island, as it's known, is home to the green turtle, which is not only being threatened by predators but by plastics too. that means only three eggs out of a thousand hatch. but local children are on hand to help — they are being taught lessons in conservation, with hopes they can help the turtles thrive for years to come. that's it for this half hour. more on all the stories we have talked about on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we still have the same south—westerly breeze on thursday but more sunshine led to a warmer day. the highest temperature in the sunshine was measured in norfolk with temperatures reaching 20 degrees. in no
eldest children were taken to hospital with minor injuries after being involved in a three—car crash in germany. the accident happened on monday near munich where the football star plays for bayern munich will stop a spokesperson for harry kane said the children were fine and were taken to hospital for a routine checkup. to madagascar, where the next generation of eco warriors are learning how to protect endangered turtles. turtle island, as it's known, is home to the green turtle, which is...
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but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says that it will lead to a surge in suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this agreement could lead to more detentions, especially of children and families. but the eu says that this could be a breakthrough because a higher number of asylum applications being fast—tracked at the eu's external border could lead to a quicker and more efficient way of sending back illegal migrants. with just over 100 days to go until the paris 0lympics, there are concerns that the triathlon event could be delayed — or the swim leg even cancelled, because of poor water quality in the river seine — that's despite more than one billion euros spent, trying to improve it. from the banks of the seine, our correspondent hugh schofield sent this update. the big picture is a good picture. it's a positive picture. the big picture is that the river has
but in return, other european countries like france, germany or poland will have to take in more refugees or send extra money for border infrastructure. now, most ngos dealing with migration have called this pact cruel. for example, amnesty international says that it will lead to a surge in suffering for asylum seekers. the worry is that this agreement could lead to more detentions, especially of children and families. but the eu says that this could be a breakthrough because a higher number of...
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germany, too, says islamic state is now its biggest internal menace. in a rare step, the germans will introduce land border controls ahead of the european football championships injune. but it is france that will soon host the world's biggest sporting events, the olympics. the plans for this unusual opening ceremony on the river seine. some 60,000 french police and soldiers will guard the centre of paris. but there is a twist to all this talk of an islamist threat. what's new, and i think significant, is the role that russia is accused of playing in all of this. the french are convinced that the kremlin is working online to exaggerate the threat of islamist attacks in order to scare europeans and to weaken faith in western democracies. france's president, emmanuel macron, is sounding increasingly indignant, accusing the kremlin of waging a war of lies against the west. as for the security threat, it is a real concern, but it is one that france has lived with and learn from for years. but it is one that france has lived with and learned from for years.
germany, too, says islamic state is now its biggest internal menace. in a rare step, the germans will introduce land border controls ahead of the european football championships injune. but it is france that will soon host the world's biggest sporting events, the olympics. the plans for this unusual opening ceremony on the river seine. some 60,000 french police and soldiers will guard the centre of paris. but there is a twist to all this talk of an islamist threat. what's new, and i think...
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johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she was a young student, not an art student, finally enough a student of the law. so she was more of a hobby artist but engage with the issue that we were dealing with in the exhibition. ~ ., ., that we were dealing with in the exhibition. a, ., , , stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it got quite cold last night as the weather briefly calmed down. things will be warming up over the next few days, but we have all of this cloud streaming in from the atlantic. those two weather fronts bringing spells of wine, but the wind direction is changing, we are getting a sou
johanna adams is an art curator at bundeskunsthalle gallery in germany. she had a similar experience at her gallery, when an unexpected painting appeared in their exhibition exploring the themes of immigration. when we found out about that secret immigrant to our exhibition, that small painting, we started a on some social media, asking who the artist was, saying that we were curious to more learned about him or her. so, from then on, it went pretty quick. she answered, emmanouilidis, and she...
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we are hearing similar messages from germany and spain where other plots have been foiled and there have been more arrests, germans taking the unusual step of policing land borders, restricting and checking documents for people crossing later in the summerfor for people crossing later in the summer for the for people crossing later in the summerfor the uefa championships. a heightened concern, not least after the moscow attacks, but also i think some caution about getting too concerned about this. what is new and interesting is the extent to which the french see russia as a troublemaking factor, the kremlin being accused by the french have deliberately stirring things up to spread panic and a lack of trust in the authorities here in europe to handle these security threats. andrew harding in paris. the italian government has approved the issuing of a series of postage stamps commemorating the former prime minister and media mogul silvio berlusconi. mr berlusconi died last year aged 86, having dominated italian public life in a controversial career spanning decades. he's remembered for his
we are hearing similar messages from germany and spain where other plots have been foiled and there have been more arrests, germans taking the unusual step of policing land borders, restricting and checking documents for people crossing later in the summerfor for people crossing later in the summer for the for people crossing later in the summerfor the uefa championships. a heightened concern, not least after the moscow attacks, but also i think some caution about getting too concerned about...
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and for example, germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. so i am optimistic. yes, i think it's a really important moment. but as i was saying before, i do think that there are big challenges for the nhs. it's notjust the case that you get, you know, in an area that's so contested and polarised, it's not the case that you get a report based on the evidence and then everything magically changes. nhs commissioning managers are going to have to work very, very hard to ensure that children and young people do get the services they deserve, as set out in hillary carter's vision. i think that's going to be quite difficult. so i think we are
and for example, germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be quite liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas sweden, finland and now this report for england and by definition that the uk has taken a very, very different view on that issue of puberty blockers. thank you. just one final point to you, sonya. are you optimistic that now we can deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going back...
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exhibition and we found that very interesting. exhibition and we found that very interesting-— here, in germany, so we decided as our institution doesn't have a collection on its own that it should go yeah, maybe to a person a collector who is... 50 go yeah, maybe to a person a collector who is. . ._ collector who is... so a happy endint , collector who is... so a happy ending, thank _ collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you _ collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you we - collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you we have i collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you we have to j collector who is... so a happy - ending, thank you we have to leave it there. good to see you. things are going to be warming up but at the moment we have cloud streaming in from the atlantic, those two weather fronts bringing spells of rain but the wind direction is changing, we are getting a south—westerly wind, and that will bring in that warmer air, now today, temperatures aren't going to be too high because we have a lot of cloud round, fog over the hills but 14 of cloud round, fog ov
exhibition and we found that very interesting. exhibition and we found that very interesting-— here, in germany, so we decided as our institution doesn't have a collection on its own that it should go yeah, maybe to a person a collector who is... 50 go yeah, maybe to a person a collector who is. . ._ collector who is... so a happy endint , collector who is... so a happy ending, thank _ collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you _ collector who is... so a happy ending, thank you we -...
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that there are different approaches are no clear view indifferent different health care systems and germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. {lane that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to you, sonia. are you optimistic that we can now deal with this going forward in an open way? i think this report is incredibly important in taking the heat out and going _ important in taking the heat out and going back— important in taking the heat out and going back to the evidence. i am optimistic. — going back to the evidence. i am optimistic, i think it's a really important _ optimistic, i think it's a really important moment but as i was saying before. _ important moment but as i was saying before. i do— important moment but as i was saying before, i do think there are big challenges for the
that there are different approaches are no clear view indifferent different health care systems and germany, switzerland and austria have continued to be liberal in their views on the use of puberty blockers, whereas in sweden, finland and now england by definition that the uk has taken a different view on that issue of puberty blockers. {lane that issue of puberty blockers. one final oint that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to _ that issue of puberty blockers. one final point to...
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germany also said this court cannot make a ruling on whether germany has been involved in the commission of genocide because it has not been found that any unlawful act has actually taken place. until now, the icj has determined only there may be a possible risk of genocide. this case is really focusing on the liability of third countries and it's increasing the focus on israel and its international allies. the panel of 60 internationaljudges will deliver an order, if they decide to have jurisdiction and it is necessary, within the next few weeks. nicaragua, to remind you have asked for this court herder for remind you have asked for this court herderfor germany remind you have asked for this court herder for germany to stop sending military equipment to israel and to refund the palestinian refugee agency in gaza. talks between the uk and us also covered the war in ukraine. the two governments are providing kyiv with billions of dollars in military aid. but the pentagon has spent almost all the money budgeted for the war effort, and further funding is stalled in the us congress. us centr
germany also said this court cannot make a ruling on whether germany has been involved in the commission of genocide because it has not been found that any unlawful act has actually taken place. until now, the icj has determined only there may be a possible risk of genocide. this case is really focusing on the liability of third countries and it's increasing the focus on israel and its international allies. the panel of 60 internationaljudges will deliver an order, if they decide to have...
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is getting under way at the international court ofjustice — in a case brought by nicaragua against germany. the central american country has accused berlin of breaching the genocide convention and international humanitarian law by continuing to supply israel with weapons — despite a previous finding that gazans are facing a plausable risk of genocide. the uk foreign secretary, david cameron, is in washington, where he'll try to pursuade 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. the european court of human rights is to rule on two cases today which could set precedents for how governments tackle climate change. one case concerns a group of over a hundred elderly women who have sued the swiss authorities for not doing enough to implement climate policies. another case involves a group of young people from portugal who want to pursuade european go
is getting under way at the international court ofjustice — in a case brought by nicaragua against germany. the central american country has accused berlin of breaching the genocide convention and international humanitarian law by continuing to supply israel with weapons — despite a previous finding that gazans are facing a plausable risk of genocide. the uk foreign secretary, david cameron, is in washington, where he'll try to pursuade republicans in congress to approve more funding for...
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nomia was speaking to people who had come from germany for this. is that the sense you are getting as well, so many people descending on the united states for this very event? nada: yeah, absolutely. we met a couple on the plane here that were from manchester and were going to be viewing this from the canadian side and making a whole vacation out of this. everyone else i've spoken to in the crowds have been states as far as maryland, massachusetts, driving up to eight hours just to be here. helena, i came across a couple yesterday that planned this trip since december. they had a two-month-old son. people told me they were crazy for trying to do this but they understood this was a rare moment where the eclipse would be in a totality across such a large swath of the country. but they ultimately decided that with the weather forecast, they were going to pick up and go further east, a three-hour drive. some people have been having to make difficult decisions. for the most part those that are here said they grab their families, kids who took off from c
nomia was speaking to people who had come from germany for this. is that the sense you are getting as well, so many people descending on the united states for this very event? nada: yeah, absolutely. we met a couple on the plane here that were from manchester and were going to be viewing this from the canadian side and making a whole vacation out of this. everyone else i've spoken to in the crowds have been states as far as maryland, massachusetts, driving up to eight hours just to be here....