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just that everything that we are discussing now on the program, i used almost these words today to a bbc radio correspondent who said, but isis has already been recognized, i say, do you agree with this, he says, yes, i say, well then i will quote that the bbc believes that the united states stood behind isis and arranged this container, how how, i say, well, what do you, in my opinion, is known to the whole world, clearly, as clear as daylight, i say that who stood at the base, it is clear that... i say, at least one official voice said about any connection, no, i say, because the investigation is just beginning, i repeated that here we are all one way or another, we repeat that any investigation has the first question, who benefits from it, quibono, so far this is not there, no one will be, about interethnic relations, then you can, of course, say, in general, i agree, but this needs to be dealt with. well, i must say that this version of isis, it somehow became completely dominant in the american media, but not in the european ones, which is surprising, in the european ones the main v
just that everything that we are discussing now on the program, i used almost these words today to a bbc radio correspondent who said, but isis has already been recognized, i say, do you agree with this, he says, yes, i say, well then i will quote that the bbc believes that the united states stood behind isis and arranged this container, how how, i say, well, what do you, in my opinion, is known to the whole world, clearly, as clear as daylight, i say that who stood at the base, it is clear...
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news about princess catherine of white's cancer as the main event of the day, although the british bbc, which should have been much closer to the misfortunes that befell the royal family, put it on the front page ... the terrorist attack in moscow, aren’t the americans trying, as they say, to bury the issue, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty? however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize what happened as much as possible, a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york. americans, city residents, bring flowers and light candles in memory of those killed in the moscow region. georgy alisashvili, natalya labanova, victor averin, fedor yurasov, channel one. and in contrast to the footage that came from riga this evening, the police there forbid bringing flowers to the russian embassy; people were left with a place on the opposite side of the street for the people’s memorial. it is lined, i beg your pardon, with various russophobic exhibits . now the author's comment mikhail leontyev, and we will continue. however, h
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the news about princess catherine of wales’ cancer as the main event of the day, although the british bbc, which should be much closer to the jaws that fell on the royal family, brought the terrorist attack in moscow to the front page. are the americans trying, as they say, to bury the topic, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty. however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize it as much as possible. a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian consulate in new york: americans, residents of the city, bring flowers and light candles in memory of those killed in the moscow region. georgy lisashvili, natalya labanova, victor averin, alexey kozlov, first channel. the families of the victims will receive financial support, and the victims will receive from 500 thousand to 3 million rubles. this was stated by the mayor of the capital sergei sobyanin. this applies not only to muscovites, but also to those who came to the concert. from other regions. in addition, additional monthly payments to children whose mothers or fathers died in the sitihol crop
the news about princess catherine of wales’ cancer as the main event of the day, although the british bbc, which should be much closer to the jaws that fell on the royal family, brought the terrorist attack in moscow to the front page. are the americans trying, as they say, to bury the topic, with lightning speed, by appointing isis members as guilty. however, despite all the attempts of the american media to politicize it as much as possible. a spontaneous memorial appeared at the russian...
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and i’ll be honest, i haven’t seen or heard of any broadcasters, fegaro, bbc or cnn telling their viewers about this. what is their problem? for decades, they made the russians a horror story. they themselves believed in it. and fear can be abolished. decided to restrain us everywhere and everywhere, instead of in order to come to an agreement, not to step on each other’s interests and to live in peace, when we come to visit, we would then find out what russians are capable of, who we are, what values we were raised on. real help from deep behind for our guys behind the ribbon, here's a co-solnik, here's such a wonderful co-solnik. so rich, we tried everything ourselves, we really liked it, well, this is for our children, who are there, from the small pomeranian town of kavno. red book novodvinsk wheelchair user viktor has his own know-how for the front zhdanova. he collects field lanterns that are powered by a solar battery. they can work continuously for more than a day. there is also a socket here that can be used to charge phones, which is very cool. and as the guys who have a
and i’ll be honest, i haven’t seen or heard of any broadcasters, fegaro, bbc or cnn telling their viewers about this. what is their problem? for decades, they made the russians a horror story. they themselves believed in it. and fear can be abolished. decided to restrain us everywhere and everywhere, instead of in order to come to an agreement, not to step on each other’s interests and to live in peace, when we come to visit, we would then find out what russians are capable of, who we...
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>> imelda describes it to the bbc as the final film. when asked if she might get into trouble for spilling the tea, she said, quote, i don't care. that's professor mcgonagall right there. >> wait, now you something about hollywood maggie smith's in there, too. >> nothing is ever final. that's fair. ever yeah. and here's proof, because just what we all wanted and what we've been asking hollywood now for decades is another remake. >> well, this one's a good one, though. yeah. >> that's true. it's a first look at the sequel to beetlejuice, which came out in 88. >> tim burton horror comedy classic. it hit theaters before any of us were born. don't like saying that, but it did cement michael keaton in his iconic role as an undead bio exorcist who enjoys tormenting the living. i was born danny. >> i love you for saying that. but so was i. early 80s. >> i was born that year, but i appreciate it. actually. technically maybe there's a chance i wasn't born because that's the year you were born. yeah. >> okay, so the best part of this reboot is be
>> imelda describes it to the bbc as the final film. when asked if she might get into trouble for spilling the tea, she said, quote, i don't care. that's professor mcgonagall right there. >> wait, now you something about hollywood maggie smith's in there, too. >> nothing is ever final. that's fair. ever yeah. and here's proof, because just what we all wanted and what we've been asking hollywood now for decades is another remake. >> well, this one's a good one, though....
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairman jerome to hear chairmanjerome powell tell at the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rate too much too soon or too little too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between five and a quarter and five and a half percent it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates powell didn't give any hints. he did say the following sustainably 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. he made the case for a cautious path forward-— path forward. inflation has eased substantially - path forward. inflation has eased substantially while i path forward. inflation has i eased substantially while the labour market has remained strong. that is very good news. but inflation is still too high, all grown progress in bring
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairman jerome to hear chairmanjerome powell tell at the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rate too much too soon or too little too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between five and a quarter and five and a half percent it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the...
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give any hints. he did say that the fed wants to see inflation falling sustainably toward the 2% goal before going ahead with any rate cuts. he made the case for a cautious path forward. inflation has eased substantially, while the labour market has remained strong. and that is very good news. but inflation is still too high. ongoing progress in bringing it down is not assured, and the path forward is uncertain. chairman powell said that if all goes as expected this year, rate cuts will be appropriate, and the fed will continue to make decisions meet
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. to hear chairmanjerome powell tell it, the federal reserve is looking for its goldilocks path forward, making sure the bank doesn't reduce interest rates too much too soon or too little too late. officials decided wednesday to keep the benchmark interest rate at between 5.25% 5.5%. interest rate at between 5.25% and 5.5%. it remains unchanged sincejuly. and while the suspense lies around when the fed will cut interest rates, powell didn't give...
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think having an iphone is i practical because like i have, like the rest of my- family also has iphones. and so it's they're i just very compatible. all of which makes it one of the most successful companies. last year, sales ofjust the iphone made it more than £150 billion in revenues. and that much profit, as well as so many customers, tends to attract the attention of government officials. and now the us department ofjustice, along with 16 different states, has filed a lawsuit against apple. has maintained monopoly power in the smartphone market not sim
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. more than a billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people, it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i have had an android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got me and it'sjust like, easy to stick with it. but i've never really| looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. - i think...
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michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. some say that the department of justice will find it difficult to make it hard to find a case. the doj is treading over the same guest that they did in the past. there's nothing new in this lawsuit. can the doj prove it? it's hard to prove when apple doesn't own more than 55% to 65% of the market. one would argue that it is much closer to 50%. how are they in an anti—trust position when there are so many more android smartphones than in the past. what i think that we're really sewing is that the department ofjustice is saying — we've been hard on international companies. we've had the recent legislation against tiktok and that sale request and now we're going to show that we can also be hard on all of the us companies that we also think have unfair advantages, as they consider them.— consider them. that's interesting _ consider them. that's interesting because . consider them. that's i interesting because the consider them. that's - interesting because the us government has been
michelle fleury, bbc news, new york. some say that the department of justice will find it difficult to make it hard to find a case. the doj is treading over the same guest that they did in the past. there's nothing new in this lawsuit. can the doj prove it? it's hard to prove when apple doesn't own more than 55% to 65% of the market. one would argue that it is much closer to 50%. how are they in an anti—trust position when there are so many more android smartphones than in the past. what i...
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stephen sakur from the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. remember when we signed the agreements here there was still agreements here there was still a lot of risk very early in the exploration of the spacing and indeed, risks are notjust geological risks when you operate in a new developing country or different parts of the world. so all of that needs to be taken into account. but ou to be taken into account. but you only _ to be taken into account. but you only paid. _ to be taken into account. but you only paid, correct me from wrong, 2% royalties in this country. the norm and other countries will will is 10%. the cost sharing agreement with guyana means you can claim literally billions and billions of dollars of costs before you even get to the profit sharing. that kind of deal according to global witness and anti—corruption organisation is robbing guyana of tens of billions of dollars. i5 robbing guyana of tens of billions of dollars.- billions of dollars. is not robbing _ billions of dollars. is not robbing the _ billions of dollars
stephen sakur from the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. remember when we signed the agreements here there was still agreements here there was still a lot of risk very early in the exploration of the spacing and indeed, risks are notjust geological risks when you operate in a new developing country or different parts of the world. so all of that needs to be taken into account. but ou to be taken into account. but you only _ to be taken into...
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stephen sakur from the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. —— stephen sackurfrom the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. remember when we signed the agreements here, there was still a lot of risk very early in the exploration of this basin and, indeed, you know, risks are notjust geological risks when you operate in a new developing country or different parts of the world, so all of that needs to be taken into account. sure but you only paid — correct me if i'm wrong — 2% royalties in this country. the norm and other countries is 10%. the cost—sharing agreement with guyana means you can claim literally billions and billions of dollars of costs before you even get to the profit—sharing. that kind of deal, according to global witness —an anti—corruption organisation — is robbing guyana of tens of billions of dollars. oh, no it's not robbing the country. what it is doing is delivering the investment that the country is looking for in a frontier development location where there rema
stephen sakur from the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. —— stephen sackurfrom the bbc�*s hardtalk programme caught up with the president of exxonmobil in guyana. remember when we signed the agreements here, there was still a lot of risk very early in the exploration of this basin and, indeed, you know, risks are notjust geological risks when you operate in a new developing country or different parts of the world, so all of that needs to be...
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he spoke to bbc�*s ben king. worse. he spoke to bbc's ben kinu. ~ ., worse. he spoke to bbc's ben kin. ~ ., , king. we need to tackle first the underage _ king. we need to tackle first the underage vape _ king. we need to tackle first the underage vape use. - king. we need to tackle first the underage vape use. wel king. we need to tackle first - the underage vape use. we need to have retail licence as we do for alcohol in the country. we also need to have a very thorough age verification, that retailers can adopt. more important, all these regulations we need proper enforcement for the is a government gone far enough? i don't think it is. based on what i saw it's important to set the right enforcement. when they come with a proposal to do £100 pot fine it is not enough. if you compare that with france for example, they are introducing a fine of 100,000 euros in case getting caught selling one of these products. this is a properfine selling one of these products. this is a proper fine and penalty. this is a proper fine and penalty-— this is a proper fine a
he spoke to bbc�*s ben king. worse. he spoke to bbc's ben kinu. ~ ., worse. he spoke to bbc's ben kin. ~ ., , king. we need to tackle first the underage _ king. we need to tackle first the underage vape _ king. we need to tackle first the underage vape use. - king. we need to tackle first the underage vape use. wel king. we need to tackle first - the underage vape use. we need to have retail licence as we do for alcohol in the country. we also need to have a very thorough age verification,...
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you can find more on this story including the latest news and analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum. trade and innovation are high on the agenda and various high—profile business leaders are included. our brute business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it. the business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it.— talk us through it. the boao forum is _ talk us through it. the boao forum is sometimes - talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed as asia's davos. and effort for chinese leaders to try and court things like foreign investment and even chinese businesses to try and expand and this year it is more important than ever because china is facing a big slowdown. it obviously has that property crisis, youth unemployment is very high as well so politicians want foreign investors to go to china, poor investors to go to china, poor in money and they also want to local businesses to expand. on the agenda — artificial intelligence is very high, investing in asia is very high and de
you can find more on this story including the latest news and analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum. trade and innovation are high on the agenda and various high—profile business leaders are included. our brute business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it. the business leaderjoins us now. talk us through it.— talk us through it. the boao forum is _ talk us through it. the boao forum is sometimes - talk us through it. the boao i forum is sometimes dubbed talk us...
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theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news and allow —— analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this form and why it is so important this year. steve, the boao forum is sometimes dubbed as asia's davos. it's an effort for chinese leaders to try and court things like foreign investment and even chinese businesses to try and expand. boy does it needed at the moment. it's obviously got that property crisis, youth unemployment is very high as well, so politicians want foreign investors to go to china, pour in money and they also want to local businesses to expand. china also has a very ambitious growth target, 5%. high on the agenda is investing in asia and then in the last hour they have s
theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news and allow —— analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this form and why it is so important this year. steve, the boao forum is...
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theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this forum and tell us why it is more important. it and tell us why it is more important-— and tell us why it is more imortant. , ., ., , , important. it is an opportunity for foreign _ important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors _ important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors to - important. it is an opportunity for foreign investors to come l for foreign investors to come to china and see where they might want to put their money. it is also a chance for chinese businesses to see where they may want to expand their businesses. now, china, of course, is facing a severe slowdown. there is t
theo leggett, bbc news. plenty more on this story including the news analysis on the bbc news website. now to the annual boao forum for asia. it kicks off today in hainan in southern china. technology, trade and innovation are high on the agenda and the list of attendees include various high—profile business leaders. let's get more from our asia business reporter, sura njana tewari. tell us more about this forum and tell us why it is more important. it and tell us why it is more important-—...
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the bbc�*s michelle flory has more from new york. donald trump just became a lot wealthier, at least on paper. shares closed $58, up 60% than its first day of trading as a public company. at one stage, it was up more than 50%. because mr trump is the majority owner, his stake in the company is worth around four and a half billion dollars. that makes the former president one of the richest 500 people in the world, according to bloomberg. with his new—found wealth, mr trump could sell some of his stock to help pay for his mounting legal bills as he faces both civil and criminal proceedings. but he'll have to wait, since he's barred from selling his shares for six months. and it's not clear where the stock will be trading when that agreement expires. true social, which was founded after the former president was kicked off major social media platforms following the january six capitol riot has said it expects to continue losing money for a while. many of the shareholders are small time investors trying to show their support for mr trum
the bbc�*s michelle flory has more from new york. donald trump just became a lot wealthier, at least on paper. shares closed $58, up 60% than its first day of trading as a public company. at one stage, it was up more than 50%. because mr trump is the majority owner, his stake in the company is worth around four and a half billion dollars. that makes the former president one of the richest 500 people in the world, according to bloomberg. with his new—found wealth, mr trump could sell some of...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. recapping out of story, the port of baltimore, one of the busiest along the us east coast remains close for the indefinite future. this is after a container ship crashed into a major bridge in the city and use of images of it on the screen behind. authorities have said they are spending such operations and six missing people are now presumed dead. we'll keep a close eye on the story in the hours ahead and get something you can find out more details of the bbc .com website and the mobile app. meantime, goodbye for now. iam i am julia with the catch up. tonight, pies and climate change. ligo lineups and an ostrich on the loose. a major bridge in the us city of baltimore has completely collapsed after a container ship crashed into it. one person is in hospital and six people are still missing. they declared a state of emergency. brendan scott is the matter and had this message for the city. this is an unthinkable tragedy. we have to first and foremost prey for all of those who are impact
marc ashdown, bbc news. recapping out of story, the port of baltimore, one of the busiest along the us east coast remains close for the indefinite future. this is after a container ship crashed into a major bridge in the city and use of images of it on the screen behind. authorities have said they are spending such operations and six missing people are now presumed dead. we'll keep a close eye on the story in the hours ahead and get something you can find out more details of the bbc .com...
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. janet yellen spoke in georgia on wednesday but she aimed her words at china. the us treasury secretary warned china against flooding the market with cheap clean energy exports. things like electric vehicles and lithium ion batteries. she said that we have seen this story before and likened this moment to the way china overproduced metals such as steel and alumina years ago. the department of administration does not only a question of price ability, they say it also hurts american companies and workers. us is working on pumping up its own clean energy sector offering tax breaks and subsidies to developers. meanwhile the us is taking steps to blunt the power of china �*s to making industry which it fears can be used to make advanced ai chips that strengthen china �*s military. it urges ally countries to keep from servicing some important making tools for china, much like rules already in place in the united states. the chinese president said that such policies will only lead to divi
the bbc�*s erin delmore has more from new york. janet yellen spoke in georgia on wednesday but she aimed her words at china. the us treasury secretary warned china against flooding the market with cheap clean energy exports. things like electric vehicles and lithium ion batteries. she said that we have seen this story before and likened this moment to the way china overproduced metals such as steel and alumina years ago. the department of administration does not only a question of price...
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flintoff fans as he's making his return to tv after his top gear accident with a second series of a bbc cricket documentary called field of dreams. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of a swan rescued from a supermarket roof in an ikea bag. the best thing about this is the swan was called steve. the team used a 13 metre ladder to rescue him and bring him back to safety. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello, i'm mark edwards, welcome to sports day. here's what's coming up on the show. newcastle's sandro tonali charged by the english fa for alleged betting rules breaches after joining the club. we hearfrom manager nuno espirito santo is nottingham forest appeal, their premier league points deduction. and survives the second set meltdown to reach her second straight miami final.
flintoff fans as he's making his return to tv after his top gear accident with a second series of a bbc cricket documentary called field of dreams. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of a swan rescued from a supermarket roof in an ikea bag. the best thing about this is the swan was called steve. the team used a 13 metre ladder to rescue him and bring him back to safety. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello, i'm mark edwards, welcome to sports day. here's what's coming up on the...
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the bbc�*s erin delmore has the latest from new york. a stunning fall for sam bankman—fried, a crypto exchange founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blair and bill clinton. american football player, tom brady, and supermodel gisele bundchen starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange fdx, where customers traded their dollars and pounds for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin. when the exchange collapsed in november 2022, he assured customers their money was safe. but it turns out the entire business was built on lies. conspiracy charges was filed after five hours of consideration. now afterfive hours of consideration. nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison saying sam bankman—fried you his actions were wrong and criminal and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge lewis kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders
the bbc�*s erin delmore has the latest from new york. a stunning fall for sam bankman—fried, a crypto exchange founder and mogul in the industry who graced the cover of forbes magazine and appeared on stage with tony blair and bill clinton. american football player, tom brady, and supermodel gisele bundchen starred in his company's ads. he spoke in front of congress as a leader in the burgeoning crypto industry. he founded the cryptocurrency exchange fdx, where customers traded their...
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in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. a spokesperson for mr bankman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they were "heartbroken" and will continue to fight for their son. justin d'anethan is a crypto expert from keyrock. he says the sentencing is welcome news for the industry. i think for the crypto community as whole, it feels like an appropriate sentence. i think many people would have rather have the prosecutors request of a0 years, just because of the number of projects, companies, and just retail investors that were impacted by his actions, but it is at least a lot better than what sbf�*s lawyer was asking, which was 6.5 years, which would have been ridiculous considering the seriousness of his crime. yes, and speaking of the retail investors, those that put a lot of money and faith into ftx and into bankman—fried himself, are they going to be getting their money back? there's something very important to understand. right now the claims
in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. a spokesperson for mr bankman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they were "heartbroken" and will continue to fight for their son. justin d'anethan is a crypto expert from keyrock. he says the sentencing is welcome news for the industry. i think for the crypto community as whole, it feels like an appropriate sentence. i think many people would have rather have the...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. here is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman, and our africa correspondent barbara plett usher. we had yesterday the second time that the house of lords, the upper chamber, took a look at this legislation and for the second time in a row they said to the house of commons that they wanted to make various changes to it. so now it gets sent back to the house of commons, the elected chamber, they will look at it again, although not until after easter, so midway through apr
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this is bbc news. we are bringing you more on the breaking news that nicky campbell is bringing you the seller that the government watchdog has ruled that the government compromises pays women. women born in the 1950s are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the report says that that is unacceptable. the ombudsman urges parliament intervenes to ensure a compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said this compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson. what has been said this morning? essentially it is saying as he set out there that
this is bbc news. we are bringing you more on the breaking news that nicky campbell is bringing you the seller that the government watchdog has ruled that the government compromises pays women. women born in the 1950s are owed money, but the department for work and pensions has clearly indicated that it will refuse to comply. the report says that that is unacceptable. the ombudsman urges parliament intervenes to ensure a compensation scheme is established. let's get onto this with ben wilson....
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thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. could ifirst get your reaction to the ombudsman�*s report? i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm _ i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not— i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not going to be popping any champagne corks and blowing up balloons — champagne corks and blowing up balloons just yet. partly because it took them — balloons just yet. partly because it took them five — eight years to reach — took them five — eight years to reach this_ took them five — eight years to reach this stage. so how long are we going _ reach this stage. so how long are we going to _ reach this stage. so how long are we going to have to wait for the figure that we _ going to have to wait for the figure that we should be receiving? it kind of makes _ that we should be receiving? it kind of makes you think are they waiting for more _ of makes you think are they waiting for more of— of makes you think are they waiting for more of us to pass away so it is going _ for
thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. could ifirst get your reaction to the ombudsman�*s report? i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm _ i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not— i think it is absolutely marvellous but i'm not going to be popping any champagne corks and blowing up balloons — champagne corks and blowing up balloons just yet. partly because it took them — balloons just yet. partly because it took them five — eight years to reach — took them five...
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marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when a future rate decision will be, and whether they will come down. now, today's decision comes after those lower than expected inflation figures for february released yesterday. of course, prices are not falling, they are only rising less quickly than they were previously. inflation, that is the rate at which prices rise over time, has of course been gradually falling since it hit ii.i% been gradually falling since it hit 11.1% in october 2022, so, we are expecting the decision from the bank of england very shortly as to whether they will keep them on
marc ashdown, bbc news. we are coming up to five to 12. five minutes until the bank of and releases it's decision on interest rates. there is a bank. at the moment, interest rates are 5.25%, they are expected to remain at that level for a fifth time in a row. the bank, of course, has been trying to reduce inflation without harming the economy. if they do stay the same, we will also be looking for any sort of signalfrom the we will also be looking for any sort of signal from the bank about when...
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hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
hello, i may need welcome to bbc news now —— anitta mcveigh. european union leaders are meeting in brussels, where the war in ukraine is high on the agenda. they're examining this question — could the profits from frozen russian financial assets be used to pay for weapons for ukraine? ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is also expected to take part. in kyiv, at least 13 people are reported to have been injured as the city came under missile attack during the night.
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you're live with bbc news. schools in afghanistan opened for the new academic year on wednesday, making it the third year in a row with girls banned from joining secondary—level classes. on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony in an invite issued to media outlets. in a statement today, taliban's education ministry claimed to offer "a quality, fair and balanced education" and urged the students to be committed to "islamic principles, national values "and the country's high national interests". unicef told the bbc that 330,000 afghan girls aged 13 will be blocked from starting secondary school this week. i.a million girls have been affected since the taliban took control of the government in 2021. i spoke to afghan human rights activist pashtana durrani. she's working to provide ac
you're live with bbc news. schools in afghanistan opened for the new academic year on wednesday, making it the third year in a row with girls banned from joining secondary—level classes. on wednesday morning, uniformed boys carried black and white taliban flags as they lined the entrance of kabul�*s amani school, where local officials arrived for the ceremonial start of the school year. womenjournalists were expressly forbidden from covering the ceremony in an invite issued to media...
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stay with us here on bbc news. we have interest rates, inflation and the gaming conference in san francisco all coming up in our business use. hello, there. it's been very mild to start this week, very spring—like indeed, and in fact, on wednesday, we saw a temperature of 19 celsius in charlwood, in surrey, making this the warmest spot of the day, but also the highest temperature in england so far this year. things are set to change, though, for the end of the week into the weekend, colder air moving in behind this low—pressure system will extend across all areas. it'll feel very different to how the week's begun, but still some mild airfor england and wales on thursday. much windier with outbreaks of rain, scotland and northern ireland, thanks to that area of low pressure gusts up to 60 miles an hourfor the northern and western isles. a bit of sunshine here and there. for england and wales rather cloudy, some sunshine at times. we're still in the mild air mass here. so given some sunshine, we could see tempera
stay with us here on bbc news. we have interest rates, inflation and the gaming conference in san francisco all coming up in our business use. hello, there. it's been very mild to start this week, very spring—like indeed, and in fact, on wednesday, we saw a temperature of 19 celsius in charlwood, in surrey, making this the warmest spot of the day, but also the highest temperature in england so far this year. things are set to change, though, for the end of the week into the weekend, colder...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later — they face finland at the cardiff city stadium. in their crucial euro 2024 qualifying playoff semi—final. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros. and the pressure of playoff football is nothing new for the welsh, they beat austria and ukraine in 2022 en—route to qualifying for theirfirst world cup in 64 yea rs. rob page's side must now replicate those performances — he says they're moving in the right direction. we've in the right direction. qualified in 2016, the semifinals we've qualified in 2016, the semifinals because of the success of that it's enabled us to invest the money and give us the opportunity to qualify for the next euros, which is what we did. i work in progress, where qualified at least all the odds for the world cup. again, it's stepping stone
hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later — they face finland at the cardiff city stadium. in their crucial euro 2024 qualifying playoff semi—final. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 2016, wales are aiming to reach their third successive euros. and the pressure of playoff football is nothing new for the welsh, they beat austria and ukraine...
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will grant, bbc news, haiti. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. joining me now is our correspondent barbara plett usher in kigali. but first let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman at westminster. what's the response of the rwandan government? where do we stand with this legislation? tt where do we stand with this legislation?— where do we stand with this legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary _ legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. - legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. we l legislation? it is stuck in
will grant, bbc news, haiti. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human...
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ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a quantity of ashes from one of the company's sites. it is part of an ongoing investigation over concerns about the care of the deceased. one of those grieving is former trawlerman and grandad peter welburn. he paid £1900 to legacy for a funeral for his wife shirley. they'd been married for 33 years. she died on the 25th of november in hull royal infirmary. but peter has found out the ashes he was given after her funeral on december the 23rd, just before christmas, might not be hers. he was told by a crematorium in leed
ben boulos, bbc news. next, imagine being given a loved one's ashes only to discover that they had not been cremated until several weeks later. that is what one grieving man claims has happened to him. peter welburn paid a funeral directors which is at the centre of a police investigation. 0ur reporter, aruna iyengar, has the story. the doors are boarded up at legacy funeral directors in hull. there is anger in the community after police raided its premises. they have removed 35 bodies and a...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as haiti's political and economic system collapses, the country continues to spiral into violence and a humanitarian crisis. education is increasingly one of the biggest casualties, as young people are forced to choose between their studies and surviving the chaos. our central america and caribbean correspondent, will grant, reports. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power vacuum, or economics in a collapsing economy. these students are doing all three. those schools in gang—controlled port—au—prince are mostly shut. classrooms in the calmer city of cap—haitien remain mostly open to its young people seeking an education against the odds. the dean says everything from the law school's curriculum to its salaries have been affected by the anarchy. translation: whether it's the upkeep of the building or the materials, - we haven't had any support from the state in covering it. we even haven't been able to pay our teachers properly, or bring in any
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as haiti's political and economic system collapses, the country continues to spiral into violence and a humanitarian crisis. education is increasingly one of the biggest casualties, as young people are forced to choose between their studies and surviving the chaos. our central america and caribbean correspondent, will grant, reports. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power...
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live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat arrives in tel aviv for talks with israel's leaders on a plan to govern and secure gaza after the war. the kremlin says its 'special military operation' in ukraine has turned into a war — as it launches a large—scale attack on ukraine — hitting the country's largest dam and energy infrastructure. west yorkshire police launch an investigation into the tory party donor embroiled in a race row. nike says it won't change a new england football shirt featuring different colours on the cross of st george after widespread criticism. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we begin with the latest on the israel—gaza conflict. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has been meeting israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, for talks on a plan to govern and secure gaza after the war, while pushing for more aid, and protection of civilians. he's due to meet shortly with israel's war cabinet. it's his sixth visit to the middle east since the war began. the meeting betw
live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat arrives in tel aviv for talks with israel's leaders on a plan to govern and secure gaza after the war. the kremlin says its 'special military operation' in ukraine has turned into a war — as it launches a large—scale attack on ukraine — hitting the country's largest dam and energy infrastructure. west yorkshire police launch an investigation into the tory party donor embroiled in a race row. nike says it won't change a new england...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who, as you said, is a major donor to the conservative party, he has given £10 million to the party, had told a meeting of his company in 2019 that the mp diane abbott made him "want to hate all black women" and that she "should be shot". now, he apologised for what he said was being "rude" to diane abbott. the prime minister had condemned the remarks as racist. but the conservatives have been resisting pressure to hand back those donations. what we've got this morning is a statement from west yorkshire police, which says it is investigating what it describes as racist comments which w
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who,...
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one us official apparently confirming that to the bbc�*s partners in cbs news. these isis linked accounts say experts do occasionally publish claims, but it would appear that in this case, that there is some sort of link two isis. in steve mentioned this security alert. 15 days ago warning of the potential for extremist to target large gatherings in moscow, including concerts. and vladimir putin a few days ago, he poured scorn over that morning. he said this was intimidation by the west and an effort to basically so panic in russian society. as you heard earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert. earlier, john kirby mentioned that security alert-— security alert. we're seeing -ictures security alert. we're seeing pictures from _ security alert. we're seeing pictures from outside - security alert. we're seeing pictures from outside the l security alert. we're seeing - pictures from outside the venue. still a big security operation. they're responding to it. you worked in moscow and you know the area well. tell us a little bit about that than you and any
one us official apparently confirming that to the bbc�*s partners in cbs news. these isis linked accounts say experts do occasionally publish claims, but it would appear that in this case, that there is some sort of link two isis. in steve mentioned this security alert. 15 days ago warning of the potential for extremist to target large gatherings in moscow, including concerts. and vladimir putin a few days ago, he poured scorn over that morning. he said this was intimidation by the west and...
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welcome to bbc news now. amidst the horror of events in israel and gaza, it's hard to watch the unfolding pain. today we bring you the searing story of one young girl. this is 12—year—old alma, whose parents were killed along with four of her siblings. more than 13,000 children have been killed in gaza since israel's bombardment there began five months ago, according to the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, a death toll it describes as "staggering." the assault on gaza was sparked by the hamas attacks on israel on october 7th, which killed around 1,200 israelis — most of them civilians. since then, many children in gaza have lost their entire families in israeli attacks. the overall death toll in gaza now stands at more than
welcome to bbc news now. amidst the horror of events in israel and gaza, it's hard to watch the unfolding pain. today we bring you the searing story of one young girl. this is 12—year—old alma, whose parents were killed along with four of her siblings. more than 13,000 children have been killed in gaza since israel's bombardment there began five months ago, according to the united nations childrens' agency, unicef, a death toll it describes as "staggering." the assault on gaza was...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. gunman opened fire and trigger explosives at a concert hall near moscow. at least a0 people are dead and more than 100 injured. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, that the bbc has not been able to individually verify this. plus a very personal message from catherine, princess of wales, who has revealed she's receiving chemotherapy for cancer. , ., , cancer. this, of course, came as a huge _ cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, _ cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, and - cancer. this, of course, came as a huge shock, and william| as a huge shock, and william and i have been doing everything i can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. i'm carl notman. we want to bring you to lead major stories. we'll discuss the revelation that britain's princess of wales says she is in the early stages of cancer treatment, but first the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for an attack on civilians
live from washington, this is bbc news. gunman opened fire and trigger explosives at a concert hall near moscow. at least a0 people are dead and more than 100 injured. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, that the bbc has not been able to individually verify this. plus a very personal message from catherine, princess of wales, who has revealed she's receiving chemotherapy for cancer. , ., , cancer. this, of course, came as a huge _ cancer. this, of course, came as...
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but the mood has rather changed with the release of the statement filmed by the bbc�*s production arm. in a statement it said bbc studios filmed a message from the princess of wales at windsor this week. we would like to wish her royal highness a speedy recovery. there's also an assurance there are no edits in the video we just heard. there's also an assurance there are no edits in the video. we just heard obviously, all of us just heard the terrible news. our thoughts are with the duchess of cambridge and her family.
but the mood has rather changed with the release of the statement filmed by the bbc�*s production arm. in a statement it said bbc studios filmed a message from the princess of wales at windsor this week. we would like to wish her royal highness a speedy recovery. there's also an assurance there are no edits in the video we just heard. there's also an assurance there are no edits in the video. we just heard obviously, all of us just heard the terrible news. our thoughts are with the duchess of...
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welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on octoberseven, can condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, can wejust condemn hamas's terrorist attacks on october seven, can we just pause on that for a second? russia and china refused to condemn hamas for burning
welcome to bbc news now. let's start in new york, where the un security council has voted against a us draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza linked to the release of hostages. russia and china were among three countries that vetoed the us resolution. the us ambassador to the un responded to russia's and china's veto. it was the first time the us had supported such a resolution, having previously blocked similar ones at the event. russia still cannot bring itself to condemn...