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paris is getting transformed into an olympic park. as you can see, most of our most iconic venues are going to be hosting some of the major events. the stands are being built. i think our city is ready to welcome you and the athletes. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games — preparations gathering pace, with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach volleyball competition. this 13,000 seater arena, a temporary venue, is rapidly taking shape. and as you can see, the setting couldn't be any more iconic. but at a time of high geopolitical tension and in a country that has seen extremist attacks, there are mounting safety concerns — especially over the unprecedented opening ceremony, with athletes set to sail along a stretch of the seine on barges. it will be well—organised. the man in charge of delivering the games told me he was remaining confident. security is the top priority. from day one, we put in place an unprecedented system. can you guarantee
paris is getting transformed into an olympic park. as you can see, most of our most iconic venues are going to be hosting some of the major events. the stands are being built. i think our city is ready to welcome you and the athletes. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games — preparations gathering pace, with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach volleyball competition. this 13,000 seater arena, a temporary...
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100 days to go is in paris for us. 100 days to go until paris 2024 and the venues that will host the games themselves are rapidly taking shape. as you can see, we are here in a temporary venue, a 13,000 seat arena. it only began work here four weeks ago also and it feels like it is almost completed. injune it will be. this is where the beach volleyball competition will take place and as you can see it is here in the shadow of the most famous parisian landmarks, the eiffel tower itself. and this is really what organisers want these games to be remembered for, sustainable venues, 95% of the infrastructure intact for these games will either be existing buildings and venues or temporary ones like this. the only really new venue that is being built to host sport is the aquatic centre in the area known as st denis, that is also where the athletes�* village is and of course the olympic stadium itself. but organisers are saying they want to be vivid this to be a very green and sustainable games for the good of the olympic movement going forward and it is venues like this, they say, but are
100 days to go is in paris for us. 100 days to go until paris 2024 and the venues that will host the games themselves are rapidly taking shape. as you can see, we are here in a temporary venue, a 13,000 seat arena. it only began work here four weeks ago also and it feels like it is almost completed. injune it will be. this is where the beach volleyball competition will take place and as you can see it is here in the shadow of the most famous parisian landmarks, the eiffel tower itself. and this...
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our sports editor dan roan is in paris for us now. so, dan, the organisers confident they'll be ready. they seem to be confident. after all they have not faced the same infrastructure delivery challenges that the organisers of other games in recent years have done because there is only one major venue that had to be built and that is the aquatic centre. most of the other infrastructure is already existing or temporary. infrastructure is already existing ortemporary. of infrastructure is already existing or temporary. of course this will be the first games for seven years in back of in front of full crowds. we spoke to the man in charge about the security challenge that the organisers face. a sneak preview of how paris 2024 will look this summer. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games, preparations gathering pace with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach volleyball competition. this 13,000 seater arena, a temporary venue, is rapidly taking shape. and
our sports editor dan roan is in paris for us now. so, dan, the organisers confident they'll be ready. they seem to be confident. after all they have not faced the same infrastructure delivery challenges that the organisers of other games in recent years have done because there is only one major venue that had to be built and that is the aquatic centre. most of the other infrastructure is already existing or temporary. infrastructure is already existing ortemporary. of infrastructure is already...
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a sneak preview of how paris 2024 will look this summer. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games. preparation's gathering pace with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach volleyball competition. this 13,000 seater arena — a temporary venue — is rapidly taking shape and, as you can see, the setting couldn't be any more iconic. with millions of tickets already sold, 250,000 more go on sale today. the man in charge telling me plans for paris are on track. it's the biggest event that france has ever organised. the venues are ready, the budget is balanced. we know that in this kind of event, anything can happen in the last stretch, but i'm very satisfied with where we stand at this moment. but at a time of geopolitical tensions, and in a country that's suffered from terrorism, there are mounting safety concerns, especially over the unprecedented opening ceremony, with athletes set to sail along a stretch of the seine on barges. security is the top priority. fr
a sneak preview of how paris 2024 will look this summer. we were granted access to one of the most spectacular sports venues being built for the games. preparation's gathering pace with just 100 days to go. this will be the playing surface for the beach volleyball competition. this 13,000 seater arena — a temporary venue — is rapidly taking shape and, as you can see, the setting couldn't be any more iconic. with millions of tickets already sold, 250,000 more go on sale today. the man in...
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of the olympic games in paris on 26july. 0ur colleagues in london will take over an hour. you are watching bbc news. hello there. tuesday was another fairly cool day, winds a little bit lighter. but we had further showers, some heavy with hail and thunder once again. next few days, it's pretty similar, it stays on the chilly side. there will be further showers or longer spells of rain, a bit of sunshine. nights will be cool. we're still in this chilly air mass, as you can see here, for wednesday. so it means things starting off rather chilly. further showers across eastern areas, and this tangle of weather fronts will bring thicker cloud and some rain to western parts of the uk through the day. so we'll start with some showers across eastern scotland, some snow on the hills, showers, windy weather affecting the northeast of england. could be quite cold and windy for north sea coasts of yorkshire. this area of cloud and rain pushes across the hebrides, northern ireland down into parts of wales, southwest england through the course of the day. in between, there will be some
of the olympic games in paris on 26july. 0ur colleagues in london will take over an hour. you are watching bbc news. hello there. tuesday was another fairly cool day, winds a little bit lighter. but we had further showers, some heavy with hail and thunder once again. next few days, it's pretty similar, it stays on the chilly side. there will be further showers or longer spells of rain, a bit of sunshine. nights will be cool. we're still in this chilly air mass, as you can see here, for...
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finally, the sacred flame for the olympics was lit at a ceremony in greece ahead of its journey to paris. the event took place at the of the games in olympia.hplace it will be taken around the country before being used to light the olympic flame at the opening ceremony in paris on the 26th of july. you can always get more of today's news onur website, bbc.com/news i am helena humphrey in washington. thank you for watching world news america. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. bdo. accountants and advisors. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. amna: good evening. i'm on the one of us -- i mobbed on the vase in kyiv, ukraine -- i'm amna nawaz in kyiv, ukraine. geoff: i'm geoff b
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well, among those who'll be competing in paris is britain's adam peaty. the three—time olympic gold medallist has returned to the sport after taking time out to tackle personal issues, and he credits part of his return to rediscovering his faith. jo currie's been talking to him. back to his best and with gold in his sights once more. this guy is phenomenal! adam peaty will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i've got nothing left to prove. i've done everything in the sport i wanted to do. but now it's how can i do something not many people have done? the only other male to do it is michael phelps. you know, over the whole history of the olympics, it's unheard of to do three in a row _ the 29—year—old is already double olympic champion in the 100 metres breaststroke, but after hitting a self—destructive spiral it took for him to rediscover his faith in god to rediscover his faith in the pool. it wasn't really until i went back to church, when i was burning out, and i was like this puts a lot more in pe
well, among those who'll be competing in paris is britain's adam peaty. the three—time olympic gold medallist has returned to the sport after taking time out to tackle personal issues, and he credits part of his return to rediscovering his faith. jo currie's been talking to him. back to his best and with gold in his sights once more. this guy is phenomenal! adam peaty will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i've got nothing left to prove. i've...
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adam will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i put it all on the line to seal his place in history.— place in history. i have nothing left to prove. _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in everything place in history. i have nothing. left to prove, but in everything i wanted to do and now it's time to do something that not many people have ever done and for the only other mail to do it is michael phelps. draw the whole history of the olympics, it is unheard of to do 0lympics, it is unheard of to do three in a row. olympics, it is unheard of to do three in a row.— three in a row. already double ol mic three in a row. already double olympic champion _ three in a row. already double olympic champion in - three in a row. already double olympic champion in the - three in a row. already double - olympic champion in the brushstroke but after hitting the self—destructive spiral, it took him to rediscover
adam will head to paris this summer and put it all on the line to seal his place in history. i put it all on the line to seal his place in history.— place in history. i have nothing left to prove. _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in _ place in history. i have nothing left to prove, but in everything place in history. i have nothing. left to prove, but in everything i wanted to do and now it's time to do something that...
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barcelona host paris saint —germain at the nou camp. 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
barcelona host paris saint —germain at the nou camp. 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...
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and the olympic flame is lit in olympia in greece at the start of its journey to the games in paris this summer. and coming up on bbc news... they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city overcome real madrid in the champions league tomorrow night? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. mps will debate legislation shortly which would give the uk some of the strictest anti—tobacco laws in the world. the new laws would raise the minimum age for smoking by one year every year. that means it would be illegal for anyone currently 15 or younger born afterjanuary 1st 2009 to ever buy tobacco products. the department for health says smoking kills about 80,000 people a year and costs £17 billion a year in treating smoking—related illnesses and through lost productivity. the tobacco and vapes bill also aims to make vapes less appealing to children. but a number of conservative mps have told the bbc they won't back the bill. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two
and the olympic flame is lit in olympia in greece at the start of its journey to the games in paris this summer. and coming up on bbc news... they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city overcome real madrid in the champions league tomorrow night? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. mps will debate legislation shortly which would give the uk some of the strictest anti—tobacco laws in the world. the new laws would raise the minimum age for smoking by...
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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. just take us through what she'd been hearing at the inquiry this morning. it's building on a theme that started last week from senior managers at the post office. today it was david miller he were benchley became the chief operating officer of the post office. he started his officer in 1970 as a trainee. he was a project director of the horizon it sys
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...
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— 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 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...
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they're to overturn the 3—2 quarter—final defeat in the uefa champions league following the first leg in paris. mbappe failed to hit the target from three shots, lost the ball 13 times and was caught offside three times. however the p56 and france captain scored a hat trick on his last visit to barcelona in 2021 and will be hoping to replicate that if he is to keep alive his dream of winning the competition. borussia dortmund looking to oveturn a 2—1 aggregate score to atletico madrid in the second leg of their quarter final. dortmund will be without forward sebastien haller, who has has been ruled out with a recurrence of his left ankle injury. haller scored a late goal in dortmund s 2—1 loss at atletico in the first leg on wednesday, but got injured early in the team 5 bundesliga win at borussia monchengladbach on saturday. jadon sancho missed the trip to monchengladbach through illness, but was back with his teammates on sunday and is expected to return to the squad for atletico. a reminder of those fixtures later. barcelona host paris saint—germain at the nou camp, while atletico mad
they're to overturn the 3—2 quarter—final defeat in the uefa champions league following the first leg in paris. mbappe failed to hit the target from three shots, lost the ball 13 times and was caught offside three times. however the p56 and france captain scored a hat trick on his last visit to barcelona in 2021 and will be hoping to replicate that if he is to keep alive his dream of winning the competition. borussia dortmund looking to oveturn a 2—1 aggregate score to atletico madrid in...
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the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to start with so there is an 11 day really on greek soil where some 600 torchbearers will carry that flame over the 5000 kilometres through 41 different areas of greece. there is then another ceremony that takes place on april the 26th where the olympic flame is officially handed over to paris. it will then travel through 400 towns and dozens of tourist attractions both in france itself and also in french territories before the actual olympics begin injuly this year. so the olympic torch flame on it's really starting off in greece before heading to france and eventually to paris. here in the uk a potentially world first smoking ban for future generati
the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been lit the torch for the paris 2024 olympic games has been [it in a traditional ceremony in greece. the ceremony itself has been taking place amongst the ruins of the temple her rara in ancient olympia where the games were born. it marks the final stretch of the seven year preparations for the start of the event in paris injuly. the torch will now begin its 5000 kilometre trip around greece to start with so there is an 11 day really on greek soil...
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flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which start injuly. that flame is going to be handed over as part of the ceremony, and as part of the torch relay, which will officially begin today. it will start in greece itself. so, the torch will go around 3000 miles around greece to a number of different locations before is then handed on to france. so, it is going to be 11 days that it will be on greek soil. 6000 torchbearers will be carrying the flame. let's have a listen into the ceremony. she speaks greek applause studio: so, that is the olympic flame, being held by the high priestess, which is the greek actress mary mina. she has been part of this ceremony which has been taking place. now we are expecting her to hand over the flame to the first torch bearer. there we go. so, the first torchbearer who is the 2020 olympic rowing champion stefan snicko sauce, he now has that flame being let from the high priestess, which will signify the start of the official torch relay for paris 2024. — — stefa nos —— stefa
flame has just been lit, you can see it being carried, this is all of course of the head of the 2024 paris olympics, which start injuly. that flame is going to be handed over as part of the ceremony, and as part of the torch relay, which will officially begin today. it will start in greece itself. so, the torch will go around 3000 miles around greece to a number of different locations before is then handed on to france. so, it is going to be 11 days that it will be on greek soil. 6000...
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the sacred flame lighting ceremony for the paris 2024 olympics. of course, it happens in olympia, which is the birthplace of the ancient games before the torch relay takes place from the acropolis to the south pacific. there, you can see the flame being walked in to the ancient 2600 year old temple in greece. the greek president, the international olympic committee president, amongst the dignitaries, as, of course, the officials from the paris 2024 games. the actual olympics will start on the 26th of july in paris, 19 days of competition. of course, before that gets under way there is always the torch relay and it starts from greece, where that flame will make its move during an 11 day relay in greece itself. around 600 torchbearers will carry the flame over 5000 kilometres, through 41 municipalities before it is handed over to the paris 2024 organisers. that will have a special ceremony as well, at the sight of the first modern olympics in 1896, that will happen on april the 26th. across france they will be 10,000 torchbearers that will carry the
the sacred flame lighting ceremony for the paris 2024 olympics. of course, it happens in olympia, which is the birthplace of the ancient games before the torch relay takes place from the acropolis to the south pacific. there, you can see the flame being walked in to the ancient 2600 year old temple in greece. the greek president, the international olympic committee president, amongst the dignitaries, as, of course, the officials from the paris 2024 games. the actual olympics will start on the...
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with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
with100 days to go before the paris 2024 games. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we wa nt we want to go live to olympia with the flame lighting ceremony is happening in olympia. the birthplace of the ancient games.
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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 was a very unsettled day and monday, very windy for many of us and a mixture of weather conditions. tuesday looks quieter, still blustery and sunshine, a few showers around but it will stay on the cool side for the time of year in this cooler air mass which was introduced across the uk by monday's area of low pressure. it will be sitting to the east of the country for tuesday so that is where we will see most of the showers, the strongest winds and further west you are closer to this area of low pressure and it will be quite a. sunshine around, showers across northern and eastern areas and the showers will affect northern scotland, winteryness on the hills. in the afternoon, perhaps hail and thunder affecting the midlands into south—east england. a breezy day, not as windy as monday. temperatures a bit better than monday, up to 13 degrees in the south. lighter winds and sunshine will n
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 was a very unsettled day and monday, very windy for many of us and a mixture of weather conditions. tuesday looks quieter, still blustery and sunshine, a few showers around but it will stay on the cool side for the time of year in this cooler air mass which was introduced across the uk by...
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but earlier, at an aid conference in paris, donors pledged more than $2 billion to assist the war—torn country. that was on monday. quscondy abdulshafi is a senior regional advisor for africa at freedom house and told me how bad the situation is in sudan. i think ithinka i think a month ago, i was here and i told to you that the situation in sudan is dire, and now i would say that the situation in sudan is, you know, a ticking time bomb of, you know, humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in real time, and this comes through the different threats. the humanitarian access to humanitarian access to humanitarian aid represents a political token to the violent actors, and using that as a tool to really suppress and create more suffering to the humanitarian, to the civilians in the country, and yes, it is a milestone to have resources, because sudan aid was severely underfunded, but the question is not only that having money but also a conversation of how to actually give food to the people, and what tools and mechanisms could be put in place to reach the aid to those who are needed. let's turn
but earlier, at an aid conference in paris, donors pledged more than $2 billion to assist the war—torn country. that was on monday. quscondy abdulshafi is a senior regional advisor for africa at freedom house and told me how bad the situation is in sudan. i think ithinka i think a month ago, i was here and i told to you that the situation in sudan is dire, and now i would say that the situation in sudan is, you know, a ticking time bomb of, you know, humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in real...
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we saw the pledge of around 2 billion euros in paris. , , ., i. paris. firstly do you feel confident _ paris. firstly do you feel confident that _ paris. firstly do you feel confident that those - paris. firstly do you feel - confident that those pledges will be fulfilled, but also as you mention, it�*s not about just having the aid, it�*s having in and there�*s been real restrictions there as well. the key question _ restrictions there as well. the key question is _ restrictions there as well. iie: key question is finding restrictions there as well. tie: key question is finding ways and because of the situation, it is very most fast unfolding and it is real now. it is not a prospect of happening, it�*s already happening. people are buying in with hunger —related disease and is —— disease there is cholera and malaria and other diseases and i think the age now, although it is late, the biggest question is, how to limit that being initiated. there is a lot of havoc from the government side using the de facto power to hindle —— hinder the
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today we have a conference in paris and we are hoping that that is the start of that conversation to really try to bring an end to this conflict and not simply a one year anniversary meeting, then we go back to the back of the line as far as the intention of the line as far as the intention of the line as far as the intention of the world. 2024 is the year of elections, with at least 50 countries around the world going to the polls, but when it comes to the numbers one stands above the rest. india's general election, to be held over six weeks between 19th april and firstjune, is set to be the biggest the world has ever seen. 969 million people will be taking to the polls, that's roughly one in eight of the global population. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third successive term. our correspondent samira hussain is in rajasthan and gave us this update. rajasthan is considered a swing state and so it has gone to either the ruling party or the opposition party in past elections. now, the last election here, it actually went to the bjp. you can see that there are lots of
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did you hear any of the comments made in paris - camps. did you hear any of the | comments made in paris today. camps. did you hear any of the - comments made in paris today. the french are trying to mobilise countries to get aid together. 0nly countries to get aid together. only 6% of the money needed has been raised and sent to sudan, it is a tiny figure. the french foreign minister says this is a forgotten war and we need to break down that wall. how is it to not be in sudan and see the reaction from the world to what is happening there? it is to what is happening there? it is reall , to what is happening there? it is really. really _ to what is happening there? it is really, really sad. _ to what is happening there? it is really, really sad. i— to what is happening there? it 3 really, really sad. i heard of the conference in paris. 0urformer prime minister is the only light on the channel we have now. he speaks of how we feel, really. he has all our hopes. the military side don't want to get the aid to the people who need it. i have
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telling us what it is like in sudan, as the l what it is like in sudan, as the conference continues in paris. saying they are facing indifference in sudan and the tower of indifference must be knocked down. let's take you back very briefly to the live pictures from new york we are getting. the long—awaited hush money trial of donald trump expecting to get under way in about an hour's time. do stay with us on bbc news. hello again. it's been a very wet and windy morning with some heavy rain spreading its way south and east, but across the uk the rain has been replaced by a mixture of sunny spells and showers. some fabulous rainbows are being sent in by our weather watchers this morning. that's in sheffield. but the wind gusts are particularly of note. we've got some pretty rough conditions around coastal areas at the moment, gusting a0 to 60mph right across much of the united kingdom. those strong winds are likely to continue into the afternoon. it could cause some issues. the reason for that is this area of low pressure situated to the north of the uk. look at the white lines here, the iso
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there is a conference today in paris to try and move sudan towards the top of the agenda especially in humanitarian terms to get more money. aside from the efforts to get more money for aid, what is happening on the diplomatic front to try and end the conflict? the us has recently renewed efforts to try and organise ceasefire talks, previous talks have failed. the new us envoy for sudan had hoped to get some sort of negotiations going this week but that has not happened so it's extremely difficult to get there, the rapid support forces had previously said they were open to negotiations and the army had said says it sees the rsf as the aggressor and wants to pull out of the areas it occupied before the talks begin but you also have a real problem in terms of the nature of the conflict, especially international actors and regional actors who are supporting different sites. egypt traditionally supporting the army, reports that iran has recently started arming the army with drones and on the other side the uae is a supporter of the rapid support forces and with these kinds and others as we
there is a conference today in paris to try and move sudan towards the top of the agenda especially in humanitarian terms to get more money. aside from the efforts to get more money for aid, what is happening on the diplomatic front to try and end the conflict? the us has recently renewed efforts to try and organise ceasefire talks, previous talks have failed. the new us envoy for sudan had hoped to get some sort of negotiations going this week but that has not happened so it's extremely...
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today in paris, there is a conference that is looking at the humanitarian situation. countries from around the world are coming together to try to find ways to improve this. but overall, the humanitarian appeal is only 6% funded for saddam. fiic even funded for saddam. 0k. even when we _ funded for saddam. 0k. even when we can _ funded for saddam. 0k. even when we can reach children, the funds are not there to be able to bring the critical aid ——sudan. to bring the critical aid "sudan-— to bring the critical aid "sudan. ., , ., ., --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef— --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. _ --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. thank - --sudan. mary louise eagleton from unicef sudan.. thank you | from unicef sudan.. thank you so much for speaking to us. thank you for reporting on sudan. to sydney now, where more details have been emerging of the victims of the knife attack at a shopping centre in sydney on saturday. six people were killed and 12 injured, including a nine—month—old baby. the attacker was 40 yea
today in paris, there is a conference that is looking at the humanitarian situation. countries from around the world are coming together to try to find ways to improve this. but overall, the humanitarian appeal is only 6% funded for saddam. fiic even funded for saddam. 0k. even when we _ funded for saddam. 0k. even when we can _ funded for saddam. 0k. even when we can reach children, the funds are not there to be able to bring the critical aid ——sudan. to bring the critical aid...
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thank you forjoining us from paris. underlining again that in this unprecedented moment that has been widely described as uncharted territory, the unprecedented nature of this iranians strike against israel, we are waiting to find out what israel does in return. there is the reality of what happened on the ground here with the swarm of iranians missiles and drones being intercepted over israeli and arab airspace. there is also the perceptions of what happened with iran declaring this a victory. just the fact that it was able and it had the fact that it was able and it had the political will to carry it out, and here in israel it is being viewed as a failure, israel was able to defend itself against more than 100 ballistic missiles. working with allies. we will continue to look at allies. we will continue to look at all of these aspects of this perilous and pivotal moment in the middle east. now i will hand you back to the studio for more on the middle east and the other top stories. we want to continue with events here
thank you forjoining us from paris. underlining again that in this unprecedented moment that has been widely described as uncharted territory, the unprecedented nature of this iranians strike against israel, we are waiting to find out what israel does in return. there is the reality of what happened on the ground here with the swarm of iranians missiles and drones being intercepted over israeli and arab airspace. there is also the perceptions of what happened with iran declaring this a victory....
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league, despite his side's dramatic victory over p56 in the first leg in paris. barca, the five—time winners, conceded two goals early in the second half as the home side took a 2—1 lead, but goals from brazilian winger raphinha, who scored two on the night, and substuitute andreas christensen who got the winner, turned the tie around. 3—2 it finished, meaning paris st germain will have to win next week in spain if they're to reach the last four. and a potential all—spanish semifinal would await, because it's advantage atletico madrid after their quarterfinalfirst leg — samuel lino scored their second goal, before they held off a late dortmund fightback to win 2—1. nikola jokic scored a game—high 41 points to help the defending nba champions denver nuggets reclaim top spot in the western conference with a 116—107 victory over the minnesota timberwolves. meanwhile, the cleveland cavaliers beat the memphis grizzlies 110—98 to move within one victory of wrapping up an nba playoff spot. donovan mitchell racked up 29 points and eight assists injust h
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athletes in 48 track and field events who win gold in paris will each receive $50,000. world athletics has set aside a total prize pot of $2.5 million. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, some of us are in for a fine day. thursday's expected to bring warm, sunny spells to many northern and eastern parts of the country. certainly won't be like it everywhere — in fact, farfrom it in the morning across many western and southern areas of the uk. right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk. a weatherfront is crossing us, bearing rain and dribs and drabs possible anywhere through the night and in some areas even quite heavy for a time. but this weather front is caught in a current of very mild air streaming in from the southern climes, quite a breezy end to the night is expected as well. but i think by the time we get to around 6:00 in the morning, you can see the skies are clearing across many eastern and some western areas of the uk as well. temperatures will be in double figures in most major towns and cities. so, here's the morning then, the forecast. you can see
athletes in 48 track and field events who win gold in paris will each receive $50,000. world athletics has set aside a total prize pot of $2.5 million. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, some of us are in for a fine day. thursday's expected to bring warm, sunny spells to many northern and eastern parts of the country. certainly won't be like it everywhere — in fact, farfrom it in the morning across many western and southern areas of the uk. right now, a lot of cloud shrouding the uk....
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athletes in 48 track and field events who win gold in paris will each receive $50,000. world athletics has set aside a total prize money pot of $2.5 million. this money comes from the revenue share allocation given by the international olympic committee, and received every four years. so far, there'll only be prize money cash for winning a gold, but there's a plan to extend it to silver and bronze medallists at the los angeles games in 2028. and finally, take a look at this. a two—storey houseboat — complete with a white picket fence — was towed through san francisco bay after the owners were asked to leave redwood city marina. the floating home took the precarious journey across the bay to san rafael. the boat was apparently one of dozens told to leave the marina as they were blocking public access to a state waterway. as part of an ongoing legal battle, the council offered compensation for the move. quite a nice floating health there. we will have plenty more news coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, some of us are in for
athletes in 48 track and field events who win gold in paris will each receive $50,000. world athletics has set aside a total prize money pot of $2.5 million. this money comes from the revenue share allocation given by the international olympic committee, and received every four years. so far, there'll only be prize money cash for winning a gold, but there's a plan to extend it to silver and bronze medallists at the los angeles games in 2028. and finally, take a look at this. a two—storey...
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britain's most successful gymnast, max whitlock, has announced that he will retire after the olympics in paris this summer. the 31—year—old is bidding to become the first to win four 0lympic medals on the same apparatus when he competes on the pommel horse. you're live with bbc news. the organisation of american states has condemned ecuador after police last week raided the mexican embassy in quito and arrested former vice presidentjorge glas. mr glas took shelter in the embassy after fresh corruption charges against him. the 0as also criticised mexico — without naming it directly — for trying to help mr glas escape to mexico. a lawyerfor mr glas says he is now on a hunger strike in prison. meanwhile, ecuador continues to deal with an "internal armed conflict," three months after armed gunmen took over a live tv news broadcast. earlier this week, ecuador�*s president, daniel noboa, said efforts to combat gangs would continue. and later this month, the public will vote on further anti—gang measures, including stricter gun controls and tougher prison sentences. so, how is ecuador —
britain's most successful gymnast, max whitlock, has announced that he will retire after the olympics in paris this summer. the 31—year—old is bidding to become the first to win four 0lympic medals on the same apparatus when he competes on the pommel horse. you're live with bbc news. the organisation of american states has condemned ecuador after police last week raided the mexican embassy in quito and arrested former vice presidentjorge glas. mr glas took shelter in the embassy after fresh...
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at the paris olympics this summer, there won'tjust be gold medals on offer, but also cash — for some. winners in athletic, will, for the first time, get prize money — almost £40,000 — as dan roan explains. it's an enormous one. my goodness me, it's an enormous one. athletics has provided the olympics with some of its most iconic moments. jessica ennis is the olympic champion! and this summer, it is set to make history, its governing body today announcing it will become the first international federation to award prize money at the games. a total of almost £2 million made available at the paris olympics, with gold medallists each receiving £39,000. i think it is a very simple proposition, and that is that as our sport grows, and it has grown well in the last year or two, and we have brought more sponsors on board, that this isjust a recognition that the athletes are the stars of the show. we are growing the sport in order to give them a more financially viable landscape and hopefully a more secure future. in response, the international olympic committee said it redistributes 90%
at the paris olympics this summer, there won'tjust be gold medals on offer, but also cash — for some. winners in athletic, will, for the first time, get prize money — almost £40,000 — as dan roan explains. it's an enormous one. my goodness me, it's an enormous one. athletics has provided the olympics with some of its most iconic moments. jessica ennis is the olympic champion! and this summer, it is set to make history, its governing body today announcing it will become the first...
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andrew harding, bbc news, paris. in russia, thousands of homes have been evacuated after severe flooding. the region of orenburg has been affected by worse than usual seasonal flooding because of melting snow from the surrounding mountains. russian officials estimate that more than 10,000 homes are underwater. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 100,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. tesco has posted pre—tax profits of £2.3 billion for the year to february. that's nearly a three—fold increase on pre—tax profits the previous year. the chief executive of the supermarket chain said inflationary pressures had "lessened substantially", but said he was conscious "things were still difficult for many customers." some 7.4 million uk adults are still struggling to pay bills due to the high cost of living, according to a survey from the financial conduct authority. the number has fallen from last year, but many households still feel "heavily burdened". its survey suggested one in nine adults had missed
andrew harding, bbc news, paris. in russia, thousands of homes have been evacuated after severe flooding. the region of orenburg has been affected by worse than usual seasonal flooding because of melting snow from the surrounding mountains. russian officials estimate that more than 10,000 homes are underwater. in neighbouring kazakhstan, more than 100,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. tesco has posted pre—tax profits of £2.3 billion for the year to february. that's nearly a...
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is the first i time we've seen this, coming close to paris, and some of the favourites to paris, and some of the favourites to win the events are getting more excited because the money is coming from world athletics, the governing body that looks after track and field and they are basically saying they are committing to give $50,000 to the winners of our 48 events. behind me on the bbc web page, we have jamaican sprinter in the intel must have —— indiantown sahara, she won three ghost last time around, if she does this time i get in paris, she does this time i get in paris, she will hundred and $50,000, if you're in a relay, he gets divided by four people. it's very exciting, the money has come down from the ioc, the international olympics committee, they get money from broadcasters and pass it to the different federations will basically run the sports within the sports was not athletics are the first to move on it and they said they would give $50,000 to the winners. of course, that could put pressure on the other sports. are they going to follow suit? people like the cycling or
is the first i time we've seen this, coming close to paris, and some of the favourites to paris, and some of the favourites to win the events are getting more excited because the money is coming from world athletics, the governing body that looks after track and field and they are basically saying they are committing to give $50,000 to the winners of our 48 events. behind me on the bbc web page, we have jamaican sprinter in the intel must have —— indiantown sahara, she won three ghost last...
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for this year's summer 0lympics. time in paris for this year's summer olympics. the world athletics have ring—fenced to $1; million of the money they get from the international 0lympics committee as a prize fund, and this will go to the athletes. they also committed forfour the athletes. they also committed for four years' time, the athletes. they also committed forfour years' time, when it travels to los angeles to give a price for the silver and bronze place positions. in response to this, the international olympic committee says it's up to each international federation and national 0lympic committee to determine how best to serve their athletes. the president of world athletics, sebastian coe, has called the decision a "pivotal moment". this isjust a recognition that the athletes are the stars of the show. we increased the prize money in our own championships a few years ago, and i just wanted the athletes to recognise that we don't sit here hermetically sealed, assuming their performance as an olympic games doesn't have a, you know, a beneficiary knock on,
for this year's summer 0lympics. time in paris for this year's summer olympics. the world athletics have ring—fenced to $1; million of the money they get from the international 0lympics committee as a prize fund, and this will go to the athletes. they also committed forfour the athletes. they also committed for four years' time, the athletes. they also committed forfour years' time, when it travels to los angeles to give a price for the silver and bronze place positions. in response to this,...
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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 media power, political leadership, as well as his legal troubles, and sex scandals. the stamps will be issued injune, a year after his death. the business and sport is coming up. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's got quite cold last night as the weather briefly calmed down. things will be warming up over the next few days but at the moment we have all this cloud streaming from the atlantic, those two weather fronts ringing spells of rain but the wind direction changing, a south—westerly wind bringing in that warmer air. temperatures will not be too high because we have lots of cloud until fog, too high because we have lots of cloud untilfog, 1a or 15 is too high because we have lots
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 media power, political leadership, as well as his legal troubles, and sex scandals. the stamps will be issued injune, a year after his death. the business and sport is coming up....
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i think i'd love to do that in the paris olympics. did you ever think you would be heading into what will be your final olympic games, already placed as britain's most successful ever gymnast? never. but going for my final olympic games, feels very, very strange talking about it. and it's almost hard to articulate what it's like. i'm trying to get my words out in the right way, because it's still fresh, i suppose. i think it's a really nice mindset to be in. i think i'lljust give it all i've got. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. there is more rain around but it is going to get warmer. but the rain will not go away entirely and the rainfall we had this month at edinburgh botanic gardens is noteworthy, 81 millimetres so far.
i think i'd love to do that in the paris olympics. did you ever think you would be heading into what will be your final olympic games, already placed as britain's most successful ever gymnast? never. but going for my final olympic games, feels very, very strange talking about it. and it's almost hard to articulate what it's like. i'm trying to get my words out in the right way, because it's still fresh, i suppose. i think it's a really nice mindset to be in. i think i'lljust give it all i've...
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competitors who win gold in paris this year will each receive $50,000. a two—and—a—half million—dollar prize pot has been ring—fenced from the international olympic committee's revenue share allocation, which is received by world athletics every four years. i spoke to our correspondent, matt graveling who explained why this is significant. it is fairto it is fair to say. soft the better known at athletes do get money but in terms of sponsorship deal, the olympic has always been seen as 0lympic has always been seen as amateur event as it were but regards to prize money, there hasn't been a prize pot until today. this has only come out in the last couple of hours from world athletics and look after the track and field event, they said they have ring—fenced $2.1t million, to provide a prize fund for the gold medal win we ares, which is only 107 days away, but of course, this is, this is new news for us here. they have come out with this today and they have said that they want to put more money back in to the sport, to the athletes themselves, an
competitors who win gold in paris this year will each receive $50,000. a two—and—a—half million—dollar prize pot has been ring—fenced from the international olympic committee's revenue share allocation, which is received by world athletics every four years. i spoke to our correspondent, matt graveling who explained why this is significant. it is fairto it is fair to say. soft the better known at athletes do get money but in terms of sponsorship deal, the olympic has always been seen...
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switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord global accord climate change targets, but neither are many other european countries. that is why this case could have a big ripple effect right across europe. other countries will be looking hard at this verdict because switzerland cannot appeal it. it is binding and it will have to show it is doing more to it to tackle global warming. imogen foulkes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the man who led the campaign against the post office in the wake of the horizon it scandal, alan bates, said the company was run by "thugs in suits" in 2010. he's been giving evidence to the public inquiry into the scandal in london. hundreds of sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted of fraud due to the faulty software. the post office has previously apologised. zoe conway has more. alan bates may have reached national treasure status following the itv drama, yet, he is still fighting for compensation. he says he has been of
switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord global accord climate change targets, but neither are many other european countries. that is why this case could have a big ripple effect right across europe. other countries will be looking hard at this verdict because switzerland cannot appeal it. it is binding and it will have to show it is doing more to it to tackle global warming. imogen foulkes, bbc news. around the world...
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switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord, global accord climate change targets but neither are many other european countries. that is why this case could have a big ripple effect right across europe. other countries will be looking hard at this verdict because switzerland cannot appeal it. it is binding and it will have to show it is doing more to it tak global warming. —— to attack global warming. and, finally, king charles came face to face with his own portrait on the new british banknotes on tuesday. at buckingham palace, the king was presented with the first of the new £5, £10, £20 and £50 banknotes which will go into circulation injune. existing banknotes will continue to be used alongside the new notes. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. tuesday, unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides, as well as inland flooding. a brief ridge of high pressure is pushing that low pressure out the way, but the weather fronts are hot off the heels again off the
switzerland, although it has a reputation for having a pristine environment, is not on track to meet its paris accord, global accord climate change targets but neither are many other european countries. that is why this case could have a big ripple effect right across europe. other countries will be looking hard at this verdict because switzerland cannot appeal it. it is binding and it will have to show it is doing more to it tak global warming. —— to attack global warming. and, finally,...
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tonight, tomorrow, the game here at the emirates between arsenal and bayern munich, and the game in paris tomorrow. normally police would not comment on this propaganda, they feel they would just fueled the propaganda. but after the spanish and french interior ministry said they were both stepping up security at the games in madrid and paris, police here in london but they ought to say something. they said security here will be robust tonight. i don't get the impression that it will be significantly higher than usual. there is a bit of an armed police presence tonight which is slightly unusual but i don't think it is a significantly increased security operation. what they want people to do is to go on being aware, as they always are in the u.k. at large venues, to make sure there is not anything unusual and to let police know, but not worrying about any specific threat. although there are these incitement to attack, there is no intelligence that and attack will take place. lewis: as for the sport going on inside that stadium behind him, arsenal and bayern munich, 1-1 in that match. the ot
tonight, tomorrow, the game here at the emirates between arsenal and bayern munich, and the game in paris tomorrow. normally police would not comment on this propaganda, they feel they would just fueled the propaganda. but after the spanish and french interior ministry said they were both stepping up security at the games in madrid and paris, police here in london but they ought to say something. they said security here will be robust tonight. i don't get the impression that it will be...
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interior ministry both said they were stepping up security at both of the madrid game is a game in paris. that left the metropolitan police in a difficult position so they did put out a statement saying there would be robust security app to nights game but at the same time they are trying to reassure people that there isn't a specific intelligence of an attack but someone has made incitements towards an attack, so they want people to go on being vigilant as they normally would but they do not want people to be overly concerned.— be overly concerned. daniel, thank ou for be overly concerned. daniel, thank you for that- _ the time is 18.17. our top story this evening. a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was stabbed to death pushing her baby in a pram in bradford. iii death pushing her baby in a pram in bradford. .., , , ., ,, bradford. if i could speak polish... and we take _ bradford. if i could speak polish... and we take a _ bradford. if i could speak polish... and we take a look _ bradford. if i could speak polish... and we take a look at _ bradford. if i could spe
interior ministry both said they were stepping up security at both of the madrid game is a game in paris. that left the metropolitan police in a difficult position so they did put out a statement saying there would be robust security app to nights game but at the same time they are trying to reassure people that there isn't a specific intelligence of an attack but someone has made incitements towards an attack, so they want people to go on being vigilant as they normally would but they do not...
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security will be "considerably reinforced" at the champions league match in the french capital between paris saint—germain and barcelona after a "threat" from a group linked to islamic state. gerald darmanin said the threat was made against all of the quarter—final matches, notjust psg's first leg clash with barcelona at the parc des princes. we'll have more on that at six. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his government has set a date for its planned attack on the city of rafah — in the south of gaza — where over a million—and—a—half palestinians are sheltering. world leaders have repeatedly urged israel not to go ahead with the attack. meanwhile, efforts between israel and hamas over a ceasefire deal are continuing in egypt — and more food aid is now reaching gaza. let's speak to our middle east correspondent hugo bachega, who is in jerusalem. how are the talks going? yesterday i was here talking about signs of cautious optimism from israel, that a breakthrough was possible but hamas says today that the proposal does not meet its demand, they built three thin
security will be "considerably reinforced" at the champions league match in the french capital between paris saint—germain and barcelona after a "threat" from a group linked to islamic state. gerald darmanin said the threat was made against all of the quarter—final matches, notjust psg's first leg clash with barcelona at the parc des princes. we'll have more on that at six. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his government has set a date for its planned...