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translation: my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia, _ or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. hiroshima's peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience, sounding the alarm from a city that knows first—hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, hiroshima. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. and, as we heard from jeremy bowen earlier, christians in the middle east and around the world have been preparing for easter observing ogood friday. at saint peter's basilica, in vatican city, pope francis presided over the traditional good friday service. but the 87—year old pontiff is skipping the traditional "way of the cross' ceremony and procession at rome's colosseum — to protect his health before other easter weekend engagements, the vatican said. the most sombre day in the christian calendar, good friday marks the day christians believejesus died by crucifixion. i'll leave
translation: my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia, _ or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. hiroshima's peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience, sounding the alarm from a city that knows first—hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, hiroshima. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from...
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., russia, or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller, better performing nuclear weapons. there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. >> the hiroshima peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience sounding the alarm from a city that knows first-hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. bbc news, hiroshima. >> that was the h. president zelenskyy told a washington post opinion writer if he does not get u.s. support his country will have to retreat in small steps after an interview with cbs news where the ukrainian leader warned any russian military offensive could happen in the next few months and he said his country isn't ready. he confirms he believes it could happen between may and june. he stresses the need for more military aid. listen. >> so you are expecting a counteroffensive in may or june from the russians? >> i think so. >> what weapons you need to stop that? >> number one, antiair defense and artillery shells. that is what we need. >> let's take a quick look at other headlines from around the
., russia, or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller, better performing nuclear weapons. there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. >> the hiroshima peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience sounding the alarm from a city that knows first-hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. bbc news, hiroshima. >> that was the h. president zelenskyy told a washington post opinion writer if he does not get u.s. support his country will have...
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my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next 0ppenheimer in the shadows now. i felt that way when i saw the film. hiroshima survivor, toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. the british singer 0lly alexander has responded to calls for him to boycott this year's eurovision song contest — in protest against israel's inclusion. 0lly alexander has called for a ceasefire in gaza and signed a letter in december accusing israel of genocide. now a group called queers for palestine has called on him not to perform his entry in sweden. in response, the singer and actor shared a statement alongside ireland's entry bambie thug and the danish entrant saba, wishing for peace, but saying they believe in the unifying power of music. our culture reporter noor nanji has more. so this was an open letter that was posted on instagram by a group calling themselves queers for palestine, all and it was addressed directly to 0lly alexander, a
my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next 0ppenheimer in the shadows now. i felt that way when i saw the film. hiroshima survivor, toshiyuki mimaki, ending that report from shaimaa khalil. the british singer 0lly alexander has responded to calls for him to boycott this year's eurovision song contest — in protest against israel's...
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i'm talking about temu, the online marketplace from china on the online marketplace from china on the rise, emerging as the second biggest retail giant in the world behind amazon, which is short of 500 million users. mainly because it beats the competition price—wise. it slogan is very catchy, shot like a billionaire. that giveaway campaign is doing just that, giving customers free money. as many analysts say, if a product is free it nobly means you or your data is the product. when we look at the very first terms and conditions of that giveaway, it states that participation in the programme means the usual�*s photo, name, likeness, voice opinions, statements, biographical information and home town or states for advertising or promotional purposes. this is in perpetuity without notification, review payment or consideration. this was the cause of the backlash on social media with social media saying that it was not worth it. temu came out in the last few hours saying that the terms and conditions were overly broad and inadvertently included promotional juices that temu does not eng
i'm talking about temu, the online marketplace from china on the online marketplace from china on the rise, emerging as the second biggest retail giant in the world behind amazon, which is short of 500 million users. mainly because it beats the competition price—wise. it slogan is very catchy, shot like a billionaire. that giveaway campaign is doing just that, giving customers free money. as many analysts say, if a product is free it nobly means you or your data is the product. when we look...
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translation: my biggest worry right i now is that the us, russia or china i might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and there could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows now. hiroshima's peace memorial stands as a symbol of resilience, sounding the alarm from a city that knows first—hand the terrors of nuclear warfare. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, hiroshima. dog attacks cost farmers in the uk more than £2.4 million last year, in lost livestock and vets bills, according to data from the insurer, nfu mutual. that's an increase of 30% on 2022. our south west england correspondent, jenny kumah reports. came down over the brow of the hill and the bottom hedge — it was just littered with dead ewes and injure ewes. orphaned lambs on this farm in west devon. your legs have gone, haven't they, hey? all right, we'll be back for you. chris dawe discovered the shocking scenes on his morning rounds a month ago. then went... there's some in the gateway, hung up in the gate. went to the next field and it was the same against th
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my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and they could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows right now. ifelt be the next oppenheimer in the shadows right now. i felt that way when i first saw that film. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki ending that report from shaimaa khalil. grab your stetson. beyonce has released her newest album today and her first ever country album titled act ii: cowboy carter. across her previous albums, she has already sold over 200 million records, whilst racking up 22 top 10 singles on the billboard charts, including nine number one hit singles, and she has also accumulated great critical acclaim, having last year achieved the record for individual grammy awards, at 32. let's speak to chris willman, senior music writer at variety. actually, let's just see this report. make sure you stay tuned into bbc news. if make sure you stay tuned into bbc newe— make sure you stay tuned into bbc news. , ., ., ., ., bbc news. if you have not
my biggest worry right now is that the us, russia or china might test a nuclear device without us knowing. i think there are smaller and better performing nuclear weapons and they could be the next oppenheimer in the shadows right now. ifelt be the next oppenheimer in the shadows right now. i felt that way when i first saw that film. hiroshima survivor toshiyuki mimaki ending that report from shaimaa khalil. grab your stetson. beyonce has released her newest album today and her first ever...
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would not be allowing dividends to flow out of the system to investors in canada, abu dhabi, kuwait, china. that money would come back into the infrastructure to help tackle sewage and links. fist infrastructure to help tackle sewage and links. �* ., ., ., ., , and links. at the moment of what has not commented _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly on _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly on this - and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly on this round of the row, we sources saying they are going to stick to their guns and will not be forced into rain —— back into raising customer bills. do you think they will stick to their guns and if it what will it mean for customers? sum? they should stick to their guns. privatisation has been absolute failure, people know it, seven out of ten of us want water in public hands. we seven out of ten of us want water in public hande— public hands. we only need to look at what is happening _ public hands. we only need to
would not be allowing dividends to flow out of the system to investors in canada, abu dhabi, kuwait, china. that money would come back into the infrastructure to help tackle sewage and links. fist infrastructure to help tackle sewage and links. �* ., ., ., ., , and links. at the moment of what has not commented _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented publicly on _ and links. at the moment of what has not commented...
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keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving
keep investing in china. that's the message from chinese president xi jinpeng to visitng us business leaders as he tries to breathe fresh life into the world's second biggest economy. that's despite the continuing tensions between the us and china. on tuesday china complained to the world trade organization on tuesday, china complained to the world trade organization about what it says are unfair subsidies the us is giving
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the chinese buyer says it plans to manufacture new vehicles for use in an unspecified area of china. concerns have been raised of a ripple effect on global supply chains after a container ship crashed into a bridge in the us city of baltimore. the port is the busiest in the us for car imports, but officials have suspended maritime traffic for the foreseeable future. megan owen looks into how long the impact might last. what impact will this have on global trade? according to the us secretary of transportation, there will be a major and protracted impact to supply chains. earlier, i asked marco from the expert in international trade about which brands are particularly impacted. general motors, ford, nissan, toyota, as well as jaguar and land rover. in addition, the port exports about half a million tonnes of liquefied natural gas each month, the us is the key supplier of liquefied natural gas to the uk and into the eu. in reality, to get back to what existed before is going to be many, many months.- to what existed before is going to be many, many months. some companies are already di
the chinese buyer says it plans to manufacture new vehicles for use in an unspecified area of china. concerns have been raised of a ripple effect on global supply chains after a container ship crashed into a bridge in the us city of baltimore. the port is the busiest in the us for car imports, but officials have suspended maritime traffic for the foreseeable future. megan owen looks into how long the impact might last. what impact will this have on global trade? according to the us secretary of...
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the flying car that's been sold to a firm in china.
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to give you context, the bridge in 2007 in china, that was because of a 3000 tonne sand barge which actually led tonne sand barge which actually led to the damage of several peers. this was hundreds of thousands of tonnes. —— several piers. that was naturally translated to the increasingly hard lateral force on this pier.— lateral force on this pier. thank ou ve lateral force on this pier. thank you very much for _ lateral force on this pier. thank you very much forjoining - lateral force on this pier. thank you very much forjoining us - lateral force on this pier. thank| you very much forjoining us and giving us your insight into bridge design, fascinating stuff, thank you very much indeed. mi; design, fascinating stuff, thank you very much indeed.— design, fascinating stuff, thank you i very much indeed._ these very much indeed. my pleasure. these are the live pictures _ very much indeed. my pleasure. these are the live pictures and _ very much indeed. my pleasure. these are the live pictures and search - are the live pictures and search divers are expected to return to search thos
to give you context, the bridge in 2007 in china, that was because of a 3000 tonne sand barge which actually led tonne sand barge which actually led to the damage of several peers. this was hundreds of thousands of tonnes. —— several piers. that was naturally translated to the increasingly hard lateral force on this pier.— lateral force on this pier. thank ou ve lateral force on this pier. thank you very much for _ lateral force on this pier. thank you very much forjoining - lateral force...
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in china but they say thailand is an ideal place. there were coming even before the law changes at once it does i think that high will expect a whole for the people coming here to get married and get that much along for legal recognition.— recognition. thank you. jonathan _ recognition. thank you. jonathan had _ recognition. thank you. jonathan had in - recognition. thank you. i jonathan had in bangkok. us media network nbc news as it will drop the former chairwoman of the republican national committee ronna mcdaniel as a political contributor after hiring was widely criticised by staff. the news of her departure isjust staff. the news of her departure is just two days after she made her debut on nbc sunday morning show meet the press in which she claimed without giving evidence that there were problems in the 2020 election. the network had booked out $300,000 to bring her on board at a time when it is cutting front line journalists. in north america corresponded david willis has more details. it's not for former political insiders
in china but they say thailand is an ideal place. there were coming even before the law changes at once it does i think that high will expect a whole for the people coming here to get married and get that much along for legal recognition.— recognition. thank you. jonathan _ recognition. thank you. jonathan had _ recognition. thank you. jonathan had in - recognition. thank you. i jonathan had in bangkok. us media network nbc news as it will drop the former chairwoman of the republican national...
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rishi sunak was asked about the country's approach to china, the situation in gaza and the government's illegal migration act, with the pm insisting the government will do everything they can to remove people who enter the uk "illegally". the bill has to get royal assent. and then subsequent to that, the bill has to be put in force and there'll be choices about which cohorts to initially apply the policy to. there's a range of different options for that. that's all in the planning work that's being done. so ijust want to be clear, are you expecting that group will go to rwanda ? my general view, i probably wouldn't characterise it as being in limbo, is anyone who arrives here illegally should not be able to stay. that is the government and my very clear position and we will do everything that we can to remove them — either to their home country if it's safe to do so, or a safe alternative like rwanda. but there's no limbo about it. our intention is that everybody who arrives here illegally should be removed. the prime minister earlier... there was concern about inconsistencies in the
rishi sunak was asked about the country's approach to china, the situation in gaza and the government's illegal migration act, with the pm insisting the government will do everything they can to remove people who enter the uk "illegally". the bill has to get royal assent. and then subsequent to that, the bill has to be put in force and there'll be choices about which cohorts to initially apply the policy to. there's a range of different options for that. that's all in the planning...
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i we too soft on china therefore? i think we. i think we need a coalition of democracies starting with the us and the uk to stand up to chinese aggression and to deter these kinds of attacks through economic needs.- kinds of attacks through economic needs. good to get our economic needs. good to get your take _ economic needs. good to get your take on _ economic needs. good to get your take on that. _ economic needs. good to get your take on that. thank - economic needs. good to get| your take on that. thank you. they're known as ghost particles and scientists believe they might account for 95% of the particles that make up the universe. but do they actually exist? europe's centre for particle research, cern, has approved an experiment designed to find evidence for them. here's pallab ghosh. our universe is as mysterious as it is beautiful. but, in recent years, astronomers have discovered that what we can see accounts for only 5% of the cosmos. some scientists think that the rest might be made up of other "ghost particles" that
i we too soft on china therefore? i think we. i think we need a coalition of democracies starting with the us and the uk to stand up to chinese aggression and to deter these kinds of attacks through economic needs.- kinds of attacks through economic needs. good to get our economic needs. good to get your take _ economic needs. good to get your take on _ economic needs. good to get your take on that. _ economic needs. good to get your take on that. thank - economic needs. good to get| your take...
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america is accusing china of a vast and brash illegal hacking operation. it's bringing criminal charges against seven chinese nationals. and from beijing? dripping contempt. translation: one should not pin the blame on some - certain countries without any factual basis. don't let's politicise this issue. back in westminster, a campaign group gathers. the chinese state media says this alliance, which has members in more than 30 countries, is sinister, extremist. this is a challenge to the very way that we live our lives, to our belief in democracy, human rights, freedom of expression, freedom of worship. sir iain reckons the uk's still too soft on china, and plenty of mps on all sides agree. things have changed though. look at this! it's less than 10 years since the now foreign secretary, david cameron, was swigging a pint with the chinese president in buckinghamshire. there is much more scepticism now but there was one key question i wanted to ask for you, when i spoke to this former secret service official. i wonder how worried we should be as individuals
america is accusing china of a vast and brash illegal hacking operation. it's bringing criminal charges against seven chinese nationals. and from beijing? dripping contempt. translation: one should not pin the blame on some - certain countries without any factual basis. don't let's politicise this issue. back in westminster, a campaign group gathers. the chinese state media says this alliance, which has members in more than 30 countries, is sinister, extremist. this is a challenge to the very...
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china slammed british ber like is. china slammed british cyber attack — like is. china slammed british cyber attack claims _ like is. china slammed british cyber attack claims as - cyber attack claims as malicious lender after us and uk officials filed charges and imposed sanctions, accusing beijing of cyber—espionage campaign. in the uk, attacks on the uk's electoral commission took place in 2021 but were only revealed last year. several mps have been critical of beijing and were also targeted. our political editor chris mason has the details. who is watching? who is listening? china, an economic powerhouse, a one—party state, a world view a world away from our own. right honourable oliver dowden... beijing spying and meddling, a cyberattack on the elections watchdog — the electoral commission. this is the latest in a clear pattern of hostile activity originating in china. two people and a company linked to the chinese state are to face sanctions, banned from travelling to the uk and their assets here frozen. we will support the government in efforts to cou
china slammed british ber like is. china slammed british cyber attack — like is. china slammed british cyber attack claims _ like is. china slammed british cyber attack claims as - cyber attack claims as malicious lender after us and uk officials filed charges and imposed sanctions, accusing beijing of cyber—espionage campaign. in the uk, attacks on the uk's electoral commission took place in 2021 but were only revealed last year. several mps have been critical of beijing and were also...
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for some years now china's leader xi jinping has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china as being at the center of the civilized world, and the community of common destiny for mankind proposal for reordering global governance is something that is designed very much to be to china's benefit. it sounds very benign and harmless, but is actually very self-centered, hierarchical, illiberal, and coercive. ben: thank you so much for your analysis. farmers in europe had been protesting in recent weeks about the way they are treated, especially against cheap imports environmental regulations. today he has been the turn of british farmers to demonstrate. they have been taking part in attractor go slow in the heart of london outside westminster. there are live pictures of those tractors right in the middle of london. our reporter megan no one is there. tell us why they are so angry come what they are protesting about. >> yes, been, for the last -- yes, ben, for the last two hours these tractors have been circling around westminster tooting their horns and hoping p
for some years now china's leader xi jinping has been quite explicit that the china dream is essentially a vision for china as being at the center of the civilized world, and the community of common destiny for mankind proposal for reordering global governance is something that is designed very much to be to china's benefit. it sounds very benign and harmless, but is actually very self-centered, hierarchical, illiberal, and coercive. ben: thank you so much for your analysis. farmers in europe...
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america is accusing china of a vast and brash illegal hacking operation. it's bringing criminal charges against seven chinese nationals. and from beijing? dripping contempt. translation: one should not pin l the blame on some certain countries without any factual basis. don't let's politicise this issue. back in westminster, a campaign group gathers. the chinese state media says this alliance, which has members in more than 30 countries, is sinister, extremist. this is a challenge to the very way that we live our lives, to our belief in democracy, human rights, freedom of expression, freedom of worship. sir iain reckons the uk's still too soft on china, and plenty of mps on all sides agree. things have changed though. look at this! it's less than ten years since the now foreign secretary, david cameron, was swigging a pint with the chinese president in buckinghamshire. there is much more scepticism now but there was one key question i wanted to ask for you, when i spoke to this former secret service official. i wonder how worried we should be as individual
america is accusing china of a vast and brash illegal hacking operation. it's bringing criminal charges against seven chinese nationals. and from beijing? dripping contempt. translation: one should not pin l the blame on some certain countries without any factual basis. don't let's politicise this issue. back in westminster, a campaign group gathers. the chinese state media says this alliance, which has members in more than 30 countries, is sinister, extremist. this is a challenge to the very...
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the individuals, may be scared even, about china?— about china? the overwhelming ma'ori about china? the overwhelming majority of _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british people i majority of the british people probably have nothing to be worried about _ probably have nothing to be worried about but _ probably have nothing to be worried about but if you are engaged in politics— about but if you are engaged in politics or— about but if you are engaged in politics or in areas such as human rights _ politics or in areas such as human rights promotion, then you can sately— rights promotion, then you can safely assume that china is going to want to— safely assume that china is going to want to be _ safely assume that china is going to want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, _ want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, the _ want to be on your case. cybercrime in the shadows, the world's newest | in the shad
the individuals, may be scared even, about china?— about china? the overwhelming ma'ori about china? the overwhelming majority of _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british _ about china? the overwhelming majority of the british people i majority of the british people probably have nothing to be worried about _ probably have nothing to be worried about but _ probably have nothing to be worried about but if you are engaged in...
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just last week russia and china vetoed the - russia and china vetoed the resolution— russia and china vetoed the resolution that _ russia and china vetoed the resolution that condemned i russia and china vetoed the i resolution that condemned this horrific— resolution that condemned this horrific attack, _ resolution that condemned this horrific attack, resolution - resolution that condemned this horrific attack, resolution the l resolution that condemned this i horrific attack, resolution the vast majority _ horrific attack, resolution the vast majority of — horrific attack, resolution the vast majority of this _ horrific attack, resolution the vast majority of this council— horrific attack, resolution the vastj majority of this council supported. they have — majority of this council supported. they have shown _ majority of this council supported. they have shown time _ majority of this council supported. they have shown time and - majority of this council supported. they have shown time and time i majority of this council supported. . they have shown time and time again that
just last week russia and china vetoed the - russia and china vetoed the resolution— russia and china vetoed the resolution that _ russia and china vetoed the resolution that condemned i russia and china vetoed the i resolution that condemned this horrific— resolution that condemned this horrific attack, _ resolution that condemned this horrific attack, resolution - resolution that condemned this horrific attack, resolution the l resolution that condemned this i horrific attack, resolution...
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out of china to thel emanating out of china to the famiiies— emanating out of china to the families of— emanating out of china to the families of dissidents - emanating out of china to the families of dissidents back. emanating out of china to the families of dissidents back at| emanating out of china to the - families of dissidents back at home and they— families of dissidents back at home and they as — families of dissidents back at home and they as we _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put in _ families of dissidents back at home and they as we put in the _ families of dissidents back at home i and they as we put in the statement, where _ and they as we put in the statement, where we _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have — and they as we put in the statement, where we have the _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most _ and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most concern, - and they as we put in the statement, where we have the most concern, it. wh
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china represents _ counter the challenge. china represents an _ counter the challenge. china represents an economic- counter the challenge. china l represents an economic threat counter the challenge. china - represents an economic threat to counter the challenge. c�*i “ia represents an economic threat to our security and a challenge, which is why we have invested significantly in capabilities, tools and powers we need to keep this country safe. when it comes to cyber we have the national cyber security centre. it is a far cry from the wooing of china when david cameron was prime minister. he welcomed chinese investment in strategic sectors, nuclear power and telecoms, which has already had to be reversed. labour says if it wins the next election it will go further. we will have an audit _ election it will go further. we will have an audit of— election it will go further. we will have an audit of all— election it will go further. we will have an audit of all chinese - have an audit of all chinese investment and interests in the united kingdom so that we can make
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it this is a serious set of allegations over china, isn't it?— over china, isn't it? it definitely is. this electoral— over china, isn't it? it definitely is. this electoral commission i over china, isn't it? it definitely i is. this electoral commission hack apparently happened in august 2021. we didn't find out about it until last year, when this first emerged. the electoral commission talks about her actors, the electoral commission talks about heractors, but the electoral commission talks about her actors, but that was as far as it went. now it seems the security services have determined that it is people with links to china. quite whether oliver dowden would go as far as attacking the chinese state specifically, we will have to see in that statement in the house of commons later. but clearly, lots of concerns about this, about potential hacks and parliamentarians, three mps, one member of the house of lords named as victims of this alleged cyber attack. for their part, the chinese are denying any involvement, accusing the uk of smearing them. they say we should
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here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks.
here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks.
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what he means by links to china. what he means by links to china is not clear. they might not necessarily lay the blame squarely at the door of the chinese state, but it's an interesting one, diplomatic relations between britain and china. the former prime minister david cameron at one stage talked about a golden age in uk china relations. he is of course now foreign secretary and is due himself to address conservative mps later this afternoon, many of whom have been sounding the alarm for some time about what they see as the growing threat from china. we have had some reaction from beijing. a foreign ministry spokesperson says about the impact of cyber attacks that this is a global challenge. they claim china itself has been subject to lots of cyber attacks and they say there should be sufficient objective evidence, rather than smearing other countries without factual basis or politicising cybersecurity issues. they go on "i hope all parties stop spreading false information". so a strenuous denial from false information". so a strenuous denialfrom china false i
what he means by links to china. what he means by links to china is not clear. they might not necessarily lay the blame squarely at the door of the chinese state, but it's an interesting one, diplomatic relations between britain and china. the former prime minister david cameron at one stage talked about a golden age in uk china relations. he is of course now foreign secretary and is due himself to address conservative mps later this afternoon, many of whom have been sounding the alarm for some...
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here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks. and american comedian kevin hart is honoured for a lifetime achievement award in comedy. we begin in russia, where authorities have charged four men it says attacked a moscow concert hall
here in the uk, parliament is set to be briefed on threats posed by china — which is believed to be behind a wave of cyber attacks. and american comedian kevin hart is honoured for a lifetime achievement award in comedy. we begin in russia, where authorities have charged four men it says attacked a moscow concert hall
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any suggestion as to what china would _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain - china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain from i china. any suggestion as to what | china would have to gain from the cyber attacks?— china would have to gain from the cyber attacks? with countries that are not close _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the uk _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to the uk in - are not close to the uk in diplomatic terms it is about destabilising the electoral processes we have. there are lots of elections happening all over the world. united states, brazil, india, potentially at risk of this kind of thing. there has been talk of russia meddling in electoral processes all over the world also but as far as china is concerned, that is complete nonsense. they have issued a very strong denia
any suggestion as to what china would _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to _ china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain - china. any suggestion as to what china would have to gain from i china. any suggestion as to what | china would have to gain from the cyber attacks?— china would have to gain from the cyber attacks? with countries that are not close _ cyber attacks? with countries that are not close to _...
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and the british parliament is set to be briefed on threats by china which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. four men suspected of carrying out an attack on a the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack but russian officials have stated, without evidence, that there was ukrainian involvement. kyiv says the claim is "absurd". well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have in the past put out statements and quite recently saying we will never forgive and forget because in syria, russian air force and russian forces are fighting. and russian forces are fighting isis, is, islamic state, as are the americans. secondly, there's afghanistan where the taliban are fighting isk, which is the khorasan wilayat, that's the province of or the branch of isis that operates in afghanistan in that area. and back in september 2022, isis attacked the russian embassy in kabul. so they consider that the russian government is an ally of the taliban and the taliban is their enemy. and also there are a number of disputes that they've got with regimes in that
and the british parliament is set to be briefed on threats by china which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. four men suspected of carrying out an attack on a the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack but russian officials have stated, without evidence, that there was ukrainian involvement. kyiv says the claim is "absurd". well, there are a number of reasons. one is syria. so is have in the past put out statements and quite recently saying we will...
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and the british parliament is set to be briefed on threats by china which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. four men suspected of carrying out an
and the british parliament is set to be briefed on threats by china which is believed to be behind a wave of cyberattacks. four men suspected of carrying out an
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at a fork in the road: china told to reinvent itself for a new era of high—quality economic growth. has the ai boom peaked? we take the temperature of tech markets as some of the biggest industry names sell their stocks. and the head of exxon mobil�*s guyana operation is put under the spotlight over a controversial drilling project in south america. hello. i'm sally bundock with the top business news. and we start in china with a warning from the head of the international monetary fund that the world's second
at a fork in the road: china told to reinvent itself for a new era of high—quality economic growth. has the ai boom peaked? we take the temperature of tech markets as some of the biggest industry names sell their stocks. and the head of exxon mobil�*s guyana operation is put under the spotlight over a controversial drilling project in south america. hello. i'm sally bundock with the top business news. and we start in china with a warning from the head of the international monetary fund that...
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foreign direct investment into china has continued to fall,
foreign direct investment into china has continued to fall,
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the us sponsored resolution which will come again was previously vetoed by russia and china and the problem with that is it does not categorically call for a ceasefire. and that is what we need. of course, a release of hostages. and a release of prisoners. so these are the different sides and the demands. there is not only one side. even though a country is our ally, an ally of the us and the uk, sometimes tougher talk needs to be made to an ally. what is happening now is not defensible from anywhere in the world. ., ~' ,, defensible from anywhere in the world. . ~ ., ., world. thank you for that. unfortunately, _ world. thank you for that. unfortunately, that - world. thank you for that. unfortunately, that is - world. thank you for that. unfortunately, that is all. world. thank you for that. l unfortunately, that is all we have time for. israeli police have arrested at least ten people during weekly mass protests in tel aviv. demonstrators are again demanding a deal be reached to release israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza. many protesters say the government isn't doing enough an
the us sponsored resolution which will come again was previously vetoed by russia and china and the problem with that is it does not categorically call for a ceasefire. and that is what we need. of course, a release of hostages. and a release of prisoners. so these are the different sides and the demands. there is not only one side. even though a country is our ally, an ally of the us and the uk, sometimes tougher talk needs to be made to an ally. what is happening now is not defensible from...
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particular we have pivoted away from counter terrorism towards this concept of great power competition with china and russia and when you talk to folks in the intelligence community, the cupboard is bare. all the analysts that covered is have been shifted elsewhere and that's a major concern. i don't want to be alarmist and obviously we're still waiting for more information, we want to verify these claims by the islamic state group, but if this was, indeed, isis—k, what's the potential for future attacks not only within russia, but potentially elsewhere? yeah, it's good to be sober about this, right, and not to be alarmist. but, you know, there's been a steady drum beat and uptick in disruptive plots. that gives you a sense of intent. we have now seen capabilities. in fact, on tuesday, earlier this week, i actually tweeted out isis—k is knocking on the doorstep or knocking on the door in europe, i'm very concerned about a potential attack. three days later this attack happens. why did i say that? us warning, a failed plot against the synagogue in moscow, another disrupted plot in germany that
particular we have pivoted away from counter terrorism towards this concept of great power competition with china and russia and when you talk to folks in the intelligence community, the cupboard is bare. all the analysts that covered is have been shifted elsewhere and that's a major concern. i don't want to be alarmist and obviously we're still waiting for more information, we want to verify these claims by the islamic state group, but if this was, indeed, isis—k, what's the potential for...
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russia and china used their vetoes. this almost seemed like a reversal of roles, didn�*t it? because we have seen the us vetoing similar proposals. what did you make of that scene there at the un on friday? to be perfectly honest, i worked in the security council myself and i don�*t want to diminish the importance of actions in the security council, but often they really don�*t have much bearing on the situation on the ground. more about manoeuvring and public relations than they are about actually contributing to real—life improvements for the people who are suffering from this war. so i think the important thing really is to focus on our own efforts, bilaterally and with our like—minded countries to try to bring hamas and israel to a point where they both find an interest in having a ceasefire and then the un can come in and ratify that. let�*s talk about those efforts. the us secretary of state antony blinken making his sixth visit to the region since this war broke out. he�*s been meeting with arab leaders, israeli leaders, is there anything more he can do? it
russia and china used their vetoes. this almost seemed like a reversal of roles, didn�*t it? because we have seen the us vetoing similar proposals. what did you make of that scene there at the un on friday? to be perfectly honest, i worked in the security council myself and i don�*t want to diminish the importance of actions in the security council, but often they really don�*t have much bearing on the situation on the ground. more about manoeuvring and public relations than they are...
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particular we have pivoted away from counter terrorism towards this concept of great power competition with china and russia and when you talk to folks in the intelligence community, the cupboard is bare. all the analysts that covered is have been shifted elsewhere and that�*s a major concern. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, visited the rafah crossing on saturday making a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid were killed by israeli forces. israel has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it is time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare — describing the ongoing loss of life in gaza as a moral outrage. the un estimates 1.1 million people in gaza are struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation. mr guterres called on israel to give "total, unfettered" access to humanitarian goods throughout the territory. it�*s time to truly flood gaza with life—saving aid. the choice is clear — either surge or starvation. let�*s choose the side of help, the side of hope, and the
particular we have pivoted away from counter terrorism towards this concept of great power competition with china and russia and when you talk to folks in the intelligence community, the cupboard is bare. all the analysts that covered is have been shifted elsewhere and that�*s a major concern. the united nations chief, antonio guterres, visited the rafah crossing on saturday making a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza said...
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russia and china use their vetoes. this almost seems like a reversal of roles because we'd seen the us vetoing similar proposals. what did you make of that scene there at the un on friday? i of that scene there at the un on frida ? ., ~' , . , friday? i worked in the security council myself _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and i _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and i don't - friday? i worked in the security council myself and i don't want | friday? i worked in the security l council myself and i don't want to diminish the importance of actions in the security council, but often they really don't have much bearing on the situation on the ground. they are more about manoeuvring and public relations than they are with contributing to real—life improvements for the people who are suffering from this war. i think the important thing really is to focus on our own efforts by laterally and with other like—minded countries to try to brin
russia and china use their vetoes. this almost seems like a reversal of roles because we'd seen the us vetoing similar proposals. what did you make of that scene there at the un on friday? i of that scene there at the un on frida ? ., ~' , . , friday? i worked in the security council myself _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and i _ friday? i worked in the security council myself and i don't - friday? i worked in the security...
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meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it is of course rafah that you can see on the screen there. we will be coming back to this scene as soon as antonio guterres arrives and speaks but he has had a busy day arriving earlier at one of the nearest towns to rafah and visiting some of the workers there on the ground and like i said, when he arrives to speak, we will bring you that. let's turn our attention now to russia. this is live in moscow — it's being reported that 11 people suspected of involvement in a brutal attack on one of moscow's biggest concert venues have been arrested — including four assailants — that's according to russia's fsb security service. at least 115 people are believed to have been killed, when gunmen targeted the building on friday evening. i believe that number has actually been increased to 143 killed. m
meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it is of course rafah that you can see on the screen there. we will be coming back to this scene as soon as antonio guterres arrives and speaks but he has had a busy day arriving earlier at one of the...
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meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza, and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical treatment for the sick and injured in gaza. it has been established by a team from the aid organisation, uk med, which deploys many nhs staff to emergencies. uk med already has surgical teams working in the al aqsa hospital, the only hospital still functioning in the centre of the gaza strip. from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report. wheeled through the chaos. 12—year—old anas, another young victim of israel's assault on gaza. he's on his way to surgery in al aqsa hospital. a team from uk med standing by. so we got a patient with the femoral fracture — he i
meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza, and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical...
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meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it was the first time, america had supported calls for an immediate ceasefire in the region, having previously used its own veto — to block such demands. us secretary of state antony blinken gave his reaction to the vote. we wa nt we want to have a resolution that other countries could behind. the resolution also condemned hamas. it is unimaginable why countries would not be able to do that but i think the fact that we got such a strong boat despite the veto by two of the former members of the security council was of again evidence of the demonstration of the commitment, the conviction of countries around the world, on the security council, to see about getting the ceasefire and getting the release of hostages now. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza — and is aiming to
meanwhile, russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting — and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it was the first time, america had supported calls for an immediate ceasefire in the region, having previously used its own veto — to block such demands. us secretary of state antony blinken gave his...
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russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it was the first time america had supported calls for an immediate ceasefire in the region, having previously used its own veto to block such demands. the draft us resolution also called for more aid to enter gaza and voiced us concerns about an expected israeli offensive in rafah. meanwhile, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told mr blinken that israel remains determined to send troops into rafah — regardless of us opposition — saying it is the only way to defeat hamas. the defiant message from mr netanyahu came after he held talks with antony blinken in tel aviv. have a listen. translation: i met with antony blinken today. - i told him i greatly appreciate the fact that for more than five months, we have been standing together in the war against hamas. i also told him that we recognise the need
russia and china have blocked a us draft resolution that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. the two countries said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting and failed to clearly oppose a planned israeli ground offensive in rafah. it was the first time america had supported calls for an immediate ceasefire in the region, having previously used its own veto to block such demands. the draft us resolution also called for more aid to enter gaza...
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antony billington has accused russia and china of having cynically vetoed the us draught of the un security council —— antony moscow and beijing said it failed to oppose perspective in rafah. the us had already rejected three other cease—fire resolutions. let's recap our top stories tonight — gunmen have killed at least a0 people at a theatre outside of moscow. these are live images at that scene. we have seen a large fire engulfing the complex, and we have heard from the russian news agency sputnik that the fire has been extinguished. authority say that more than 100 people were injured on the scene as well, and these are live images from moscow. the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack. us officials say they have intelligence to cooperate. the princess royal says she is an early stage of cancer treatment, saying the news came as a huge shock and herfamily experience an her family experience an incredibly herfamily experience an incredibly tough couple of months. king charles says he is so proud of his beloved daughter in law because �*s courage.
antony billington has accused russia and china of having cynically vetoed the us draught of the un security council —— antony moscow and beijing said it failed to oppose perspective in rafah. the us had already rejected three other cease—fire resolutions. let's recap our top stories tonight — gunmen have killed at least a0 people at a theatre outside of moscow. these are live images at that scene. we have seen a large fire engulfing the complex, and we have heard from the russian news...
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stories making the news tonight, and america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has accused russia and china of having "cynically vetoed," a us draught resolution at the un security council that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. but moscow and beijing said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting, and failed to clearly oppose an israeli offensive in the heavily built—up city of rafah. here, west yorkshire police are investigating alleged racist comments made by the conservative party donor frank hester about the mp diane abbott back in 2019. officers say they're looking into whether a crime was committed. mr hester has previously insisted his criticism of ms abbott had nothing to do with her gender or skin colour. and he has apologised. england's manager gareth southgate has insisted the three lions crest is the most important part of the national team shirt. the football association has faced criticism of the latest kit from the prime minister, rishi sunak, and labour leader sir keir starmer after shirt manufacturer 90 of the appearanc
stories making the news tonight, and america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has accused russia and china of having "cynically vetoed," a us draught resolution at the un security council that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. but moscow and beijing said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting, and failed to clearly oppose an israeli offensive in the heavily built—up city of rafah. here, west yorkshire police are investigating...
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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 people alive, gunning down innocent civilians at a concert, raping women and girls, taking hundreds of people hostage. this was the deadliest single attack onjews since the holocaust. and the permanent member of this council cannot even condemn it, i am sorry, it's with the outrageous and it's below the dignity of this body. that was the us representative there to the un, just speaking a short time ago. we know that mr netanyahu has a having talks with antony blinken, and he said in statement after those talks, whi
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...