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officials to egypt and qatar in the coming days for a new round of talks on a possible ceasefire in gaza. injerusalem, there is an uneasy calm, as palestinians
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you know, weapons for use in gaza. you know, we should match our deeds to our words if we want to have an effective strategy. i words if we want to have an effective strategy.— words if we want to have an effective strategy. i should say, senator, effective strategy. i should say, senator. you — effective strategy. i should say, senator, you actually _ effective strategy. i should say, senator, you actually visited - effective strategy. i should say, | senator, you actually visited the region injanuary, you were on the egyptian side of one of the major crossings, and for that reason you've also been talking about the need to open more ground costings into gaza. but the white house has now confirmed that the netanyahu government has planned that a delegation will come to washington to talk about an operation in rafah —— ground crossings. i want to ask you about what the israelis have said here, because they say they have to defeat the significant hamas battalion in rafah to prevent further terrorist attacks. wha
you know, weapons for use in gaza. you know, we should match our deeds to our words if we want to have an effective strategy. i words if we want to have an effective strategy.— words if we want to have an effective strategy. i should say, senator, effective strategy. i should say, senator. you — effective strategy. i should say, senator, you actually _ effective strategy. i should say, senator, you actually visited - effective strategy. i should say, | senator, you actually visited the...
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tonight — an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan — while conditions remain desperate in gaza. from next month, people on the lowest incomes will no longer have to pay the £90 it takes to clear their debts. from welsh rugby to the us super bowl winners — louis rees—zammit signs for the kansas city chiefs. and how mammals are adapting to the changing world and climate around them. good evening. there's been widespread shock after the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested yesterday along with a 57—year—old woman who has been charged with aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences. they will appear in court next month. sirjeffrey — who is northern ireland's longest serving mp at westminster —says he will strenuously contest the charges. the party's interim leader gavin robinson said it has been a "devastating revelation". here's our political editor chris mason. surjeffrey donaldson, one of the biggest figures in nor
tonight — an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan — while conditions remain desperate in gaza. from next month, people on the lowest incomes will no longer have to pay the £90 it takes to clear their debts. from welsh rugby to the us super bowl winners — louis rees—zammit signs for the kansas city chiefs. and how mammals are adapting to the changing world and climate around them. good evening. there's been widespread shock after the news that the leader of the democratic...
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religion and conflict pervadejerusalem, and six months of war in gaza have deepened every division. this is the essence ofjerusalem — religion, faith and the passion it can generate. but in this city, religion has been linked inextricably with power and with identity for centuries, for millennia. and in more recent times, with the long conflict between palestinians and israelis. since october, reinforced and highly visible israeli security has imposed an uneasy quiet on the occupied eastern side ofjerusalem. the good friday procession along via dolorosa, where christians believejesus carried his cross, was smaller than usual without foreign pilgrims who cancelled their trips because of the war. the people ofjerusalem of all faiths are locked in a crisis as bad as any since israel's independence war in 1948. religion offers certainty and answers, but in this holy city, prayers and peace plans have not put a dent in this immutable conflict. jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. former us president donald trump famously loves his golf. just last week he was celebrating his victories at
religion and conflict pervadejerusalem, and six months of war in gaza have deepened every division. this is the essence ofjerusalem — religion, faith and the passion it can generate. but in this city, religion has been linked inextricably with power and with identity for centuries, for millennia. and in more recent times, with the long conflict between palestinians and israelis. since october, reinforced and highly visible israeli security has imposed an uneasy quiet on the occupied eastern...
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an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the oscar—winning oppenheimer is finally screened in japan, the only country to suffer an atomic bombing in war. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. we start in northern ireland, where politics has been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested yesterday along with a 57—year—old woman, who has been charged with aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences. they will appear in court next month. sirjeffrey, who is northern ireland's longest—serving mp at westminster, says he will strenously cont
an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the oscar—winning oppenheimer is finally screened in japan, the only country to suffer an atomic bombing in war. welcome...
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an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the 0scar—winning 0ppenheimer is finally screened in japan, the only country to suffer an atomic bombing in war.
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an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. the great bank holiday getaway — and it's been slow progress for many by road, rail and ferry. and the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting. good evening. politics in northern ireland have been thrown into turmoil with the news that the leader of the democratic unionist party, sirjeffrey donaldson, has resigned after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences. he was arrested yesterday along with a 57—year—old woman who has been charged with aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences. they will appear in court next month. sirjeffrey, who is northern ireland's longest serving mp at westminster, says he will strenously says he will strenuously contest the charges. jennifer o'leary reports. sirjeffrey donaldson, a leader whojust weeks ago returned his party to power—sharing at stormont. today, his political career appears to be over. in a statement, his party announced his resignation,
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we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand, the uk's eurovision contestant, olly alexander, has rejected calls for him to boycott this year's competition in sweden. the artist released a statement expressing his wish for peace, but saying he believes in the unifying power of music, and hopes it can inspire greater compassion. there have been calls for a boycott. our culture reporter, noor nanji, told us more. yeah. so this was an open letter that was posted on instagram by a group calling themselves queers for palestine, and it was addressed directly to olly alexander, and it urged him to pull out of the eurovision song
we are told that the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza for the second time. the royal air force parachuting more than ten tonnes of aid including rice flour, oil, and baby food to gaza civilians today on good friday. the raf plane flying from oman, the defence secretary saying the uk is doing all he can to get as much food into gaza as soon as possible, this is the second time the uk has airdropped food supplies into gaza. let's stay with the middle east, because with a separate strand,...
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we're hearing of new aid drops by air into northern gaza in the past few hours. and also israeli defence officials saying that nine lorries with supplies from the world food programme were allowed into that part of the gaza strip in the night. that, of course, is the area where the un says the risk of famine is highest. and this comes after the un's top court issued new provisional measures, saying that the catastrophic living conditions in gaza had deteriorated further. and it's asking israel to open up more border crossings, open them up for longer hours, and to let in more food, more fuel, more water, medicines, other supplies. now, israel has got one month to reply formally to the court, but its foreign ministry has come out saying that it doesn't limit supplies going into gaza, it's working with the un and other agencies to ensure continuous flow of aid. it said that hamas was really responsible for the situation in gaza and for starting the war. separately, syria is blaming israel for deadly air strikes in aleppo overnight. the reportedly killed more than a
we're hearing of new aid drops by air into northern gaza in the past few hours. and also israeli defence officials saying that nine lorries with supplies from the world food programme were allowed into that part of the gaza strip in the night. that, of course, is the area where the un says the risk of famine is highest. and this comes after the un's top court issued new provisional measures, saying that the catastrophic living conditions in gaza had deteriorated further. and it's asking israel...
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approves a new round of ceasefire talks a day after the un top court ordered israel to allow aid into gaza. and actorjohn boyega speaks for the first time about how the killing of his childhood friend damilola taylor shaped his life. more now on northern ireland. news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. the bbc understands that sirjeffrey donaldson has been charged with rape and multiple other sexual offences. the police investigation is understood to have started within the last number of months, after two women came forward. sirjeffrey�*s resignation letter to the dup states he will be strenuously contesting the charges. the dup says mr donaldson, who has been in politics for almost a0—years, has had his membership
approves a new round of ceasefire talks a day after the un top court ordered israel to allow aid into gaza. and actorjohn boyega speaks for the first time about how the killing of his childhood friend damilola taylor shaped his life. more now on northern ireland. news thatjeffrey donaldson, the leader of the democratic unionist party, has been charged with historical sexual offences and has quit as leader. the bbc understands that sirjeffrey donaldson has been charged with rape and multiple...
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fighting on the ground has also continued in gaza. the israeli military has released footage of what it says are attacks on hamas military structures. there are reports that armoured vehicles are massing around a hospital in khan younis, although no raid has yet been staged — and israel also claims it has apprehended dozens of what it describes as terrorists. inside gaza, shortages of basic supplies have led the international court ofjustice to warn that famine is now setting in. the court ruled that israel should take all necessary israel has previously said that aid operations are being hampered by hamas fighters. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, is following all of these developments from jerusalem, and she gave me this update — starting with those reports of an israeli air strike in syria. as far as the israeli military is concerned, when i approach then they said they don't comment on reports that are circulating in the foreign media. this is sticking really to a regular position that we have from the israeli air
fighting on the ground has also continued in gaza. the israeli military has released footage of what it says are attacks on hamas military structures. there are reports that armoured vehicles are massing around a hospital in khan younis, although no raid has yet been staged — and israel also claims it has apprehended dozens of what it describes as terrorists. inside gaza, shortages of basic supplies have led the international court ofjustice to warn that famine is now setting in. the court...
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following famine warnings in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. the democratic unionist party — which is the largest unionist party
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let's look at the situation in gaza itself now. | the situation in gaza itself now. warnings of imminent famine have been growing, now the international court ofjustice adding its voice to the calls for israel to do more to get humanitarian aid in. obviously there is blame and count from the various groups hear about who is responsible for that age not getting through in sufficient quantity. —— there is blame and counterclaim for this. what has the response being from israel about this?— from israel about this? first, lookin: from israel about this? first, looking at — from israel about this? first, looking at aid _ from israel about this? first, looking at aid that _ from israel about this? first, looking at aid that has - from israel about this? first, looking at aid that has gone l from israel about this? first, | looking at aid that has gone to northern gaza in the past few hours, we have heard from israeli officials that there were nine lorries that were allowed into the north of gaza last night threw this border crossing, land crossing that israel just
let's look at the situation in gaza itself now. | the situation in gaza itself now. warnings of imminent famine have been growing, now the international court ofjustice adding its voice to the calls for israel to do more to get humanitarian aid in. obviously there is blame and count from the various groups hear about who is responsible for that age not getting through in sufficient quantity. —— there is blame and counterclaim for this. what has the response being from israel about this?—...
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following warnings of famine in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to a donor who gave the conservative party £5 million. it's one year since the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich was detained in russia on charges of spying. we'll hear from his sister. and beyonce is back with herfirst ever country album. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we begin in the middle east, where israel is reported to have carried out air strikes in syria.
following warnings of famine in gaza, the un's top court has ordered israel to enable the unhindered flow of aid into the territory. rishi sunak faces criticism after giving a knighthood to a donor who gave the conservative party £5 million. it's one year since the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich was detained in russia on charges of spying. we'll hear from his sister. and beyonce is back with herfirst ever country album. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc news now, three...
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in gaza, israel has said it s looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's top court ordered israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies reached the palestinian population. i spoke to our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, about the latest developments. well, we're hearing from the syrians very clearly that they blame israel for the strikes. but when i spoke to the israeli military a short time ago, asked them for any comment, they said that they don't comment on reports in the foreign media. that can be quite a stock reaction when it comes to cases in syria of this kind. so, it's areas in the countryside around aleppo that were hit, we understand. the uk—based syrian observatory for human rights is saying that these were near to rocket depots belonging to hezbollah, the powerful lebanese armed group that does have sites inside syria. and we're hearing from the syrian observatory for human rights and from other sources that the
in gaza, israel has said it s looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in. on thursday the un's top court ordered israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies reached the palestinian population. i spoke to our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, about the latest developments. well, we're hearing from the syrians very clearly that they blame israel for the...
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in gaza, israel has said it s looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in.
in gaza, israel has said it s looking at ways to increase humanitarian aid being sent to the gaza strip and has denied that it places any limits on the amount getting in.
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everyone is in need in gaza now. , . , , gaza now. israel denies it is blockinu gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid _ gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and _ gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and blames - gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and blames the gaza now. israel denies it is - blocking aid and blames the aid agencies for not getting enough in. what is your reaction to that? i can seak what is your reaction to that? i can speak from — what is your reaction to that? i can speak from our— what is your reaction to that? i can speak from our experience - what is your reaction to that? i can speak from our experience as care international. we are unfortunately unable to send the resources to the north which are limited. we know that for instance there are certain points where aid is allowed to enter to the north but the number of aid trucks that are allowed there is very limited. so we prefer to give the priority to the food and to medicine. this is happening through who world health organization and other un organisations facilitati
everyone is in need in gaza now. , . , , gaza now. israel denies it is blockinu gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid _ gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and _ gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and blames - gaza now. israel denies it is blocking aid and blames the gaza now. israel denies it is - blocking aid and blames the aid agencies for not getting enough in. what is your reaction to that? i can seak what is your reaction to that? i can speak from — what is your...
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the un has get enough into northern gaza. tue: un has been get enough into northern gaza. tte: un has been consistently warning about a man—made famine breaking out in northern gaza. the icj says catastrophic living conditions have deteriorated further since its over their provisional methods were announced. it said that people were no longer facing the risk of famine but that famine is now setting in. we have seen pictures of we have seen friday prayers al aqsa — but we also have easter celebrations. that's correct. quite soon out there will be processions by the christians through the old city, the stations of the cross. remembering the biblical events around the crucifixion ofjesus. at the same time, you have palestinian muslims going into the old city for friday prayers. friday prayers during ramadan, the islamic holy month, it is a special time. this is also a tense time and what we have seen in terms of numbers of palestinians, particularly in the occupied west bank being able to go along to those processions as they normally would, they have been very much limit
the un has get enough into northern gaza. tue: un has been get enough into northern gaza. tte: un has been consistently warning about a man—made famine breaking out in northern gaza. the icj says catastrophic living conditions have deteriorated further since its over their provisional methods were announced. it said that people were no longer facing the risk of famine but that famine is now setting in. we have seen pictures of we have seen friday prayers al aqsa — but we also have easter...
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the guardian says famine in gaza is "setting in" — according to a new united nations report. it illustrates the article with a photograph of refugees in gaza city desperately reaching out for food and water. "save lives for martyn" is the mirror headline, about a government report which is set to recommend tough new rules to improve security at entertainment venues. martyn hett was killed in the manchester arena bombing — and it was his mum, figen murray, who campaigned for the new regulations. the i leads on thames water bosses warning that customers could see their bills rise by 40% by 2030, because of its high levels of debt. the firm's financial woes have raised the prospect of the government taking it into public ownership at a cost of billions to the taxpayer. and the telegraph has a lovely weather picture — but perhaps not the one you were hoping to see at the start of the easter weekend. it shows a young boy sledging on dartmoor yesterday. matt was saying we do get snow in march. and the stone of destiny's new setting has been unveiled. 0h, oh, ithought oh, i thou
the guardian says famine in gaza is "setting in" — according to a new united nations report. it illustrates the article with a photograph of refugees in gaza city desperately reaching out for food and water. "save lives for martyn" is the mirror headline, about a government report which is set to recommend tough new rules to improve security at entertainment venues. martyn hett was killed in the manchester arena bombing — and it was his mum, figen murray, who campaigned...
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and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine setting in in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into it and should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially on the issue of humanitarian aid. in south africa, 45 people have died in a bus crash, in the northeast of the country. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the department of transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine, after colliding with the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the sole survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. heidi giokos, a journalist based injohannesburg, gave us more details about the crash. it's unclear as to how the bus lost control, b
and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine setting in in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into it and should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially on the...
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but you hear people saying in gaza that there is no where safe in gaza which is extremely true, the fact that you have nearly 1.7, 1.8 million people in rafah, an extremely small area. it is disastrous and evolving into a public health crisis given the increase in things like acute water bloody diarrhoea, respiratory infections, hepatitis a, this is all a consequence of having so many people crammed into a small space without the ability to safely leave. that's incredibly unprecedented. thank you for describing to us the situation in gaza. the medical director of medglobal, dr nahreen ahmed. based on interviews with 60 former pows, the un has found credible evidence that russian soldiers have been torturing ukrainian prisoners to extract military information. "the most common methods of torture included beatings, "electric shocks, threats of execution, mock executions "and positional torture. "guards often beat the pows, used stun guns to give them "electric shocks, forced them to stand for prolonged periods "in stress and painful positions, or sometimes exposed "them to cold by forcing
but you hear people saying in gaza that there is no where safe in gaza which is extremely true, the fact that you have nearly 1.7, 1.8 million people in rafah, an extremely small area. it is disastrous and evolving into a public health crisis given the increase in things like acute water bloody diarrhoea, respiratory infections, hepatitis a, this is all a consequence of having so many people crammed into a small space without the ability to safely leave. that's incredibly unprecedented. thank...
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but you hear people saying in gaza that there is no safe in gaza which is extremely true, the fact that you have nearly 1.7, 1.8 million people in rafah, an extremely small and area. it is disastrous and evolving into a public health crisis given the increase in things like acute water bloody diarrhoea, respiratory infections, hepatitis a, this is a consequence of having so many people crammed into a small space without the ability to safely leave. that's incredibly unprecedented. thank you for describing to us the situation in gaza. a new un report has described the situation in haiti as cataclysmic, with more than 1500 people murdered in the country so far this year. the un human rights commissioner, volker turk, says that gang violence and poor governance have brought state institutions close to collapse. the un estimates that the gangs now control more than 80% of the capital port—au—prince. the report published on thursday found a significant increase in sexual violence and the abuse of children. let's turn to some important news around the world. reports from syria say that at
but you hear people saying in gaza that there is no safe in gaza which is extremely true, the fact that you have nearly 1.7, 1.8 million people in rafah, an extremely small and area. it is disastrous and evolving into a public health crisis given the increase in things like acute water bloody diarrhoea, respiratory infections, hepatitis a, this is a consequence of having so many people crammed into a small space without the ability to safely leave. that's incredibly unprecedented. thank you for...
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in aid and food distributed equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals _ equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that _ equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you - equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you are i equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you are in i the hospitals that you are in the hospitals that you are in the north and in the south as well, just how functional are they? be hearing about the shortage of medical supplies. currently most hospitals are referred to as partially functional which means that there are some services available but not all. there are six partially functional hospitals in the north and six in the south. that number has reduced from when i was there in january reduced from when i was there injanuary which reduced from when i was there in january which means reduced from when i was there injanuary which means that hospitals that were previously functional, there are less of them now, as hospitals come under siege. and after working in nasser hospital myself in january and again working with our staf
in aid and food distributed equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals _ equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that _ equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you - equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you are i equitably in gaza. in terms of the hospitals that you are in i the hospitals that you are in the hospitals that you are in the north and in the south as well, just how functional are they? be hearing about the shortage of medical supplies. currently most...
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and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine is setting in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into and it should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially on the issue of humanitarian aid. it's been described as the uk's most widespread miscarriage ofjustice — the post office scandal. and now it's emerged the post office spent £100 million of public money fighting wrongly accused subpostmasters in court, even though it knew its case was untrue. the bbc has uncovered a draft report that reveals that, by 2017, the post office had seen evidence showing that the losses at post office branches could have been caused by remote access to its horizon computers by the japanese company fujitsu, who supplied the system. despite that, th
and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine is setting in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into and it should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially on...
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the un's top court orders israel to take extra measures to ensure basic food supplies reach gaza, saying famine is already setting in. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc, they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. translation: the most beautiful thin . translation: the most beautiful thin about translation: the most beautiful thing about india _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is its _ thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed and the main victims are muslims. and christians have marked maundy thursday around the world — marking the start of the easter weekend.
the un's top court orders israel to take extra measures to ensure basic food supplies reach gaza, saying famine is already setting in. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc, they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. translation: the most beautiful thin . translation: the most beautiful thin about translation: the most beautiful thing about india _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is _ translation: the most...
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and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine is setting in in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into and it should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially on the issue of humanitarian aid. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. it was one of last summer's big blockbuster movies — and it swept the board during the awards season. but up until now, people injapan haven't been able to see the film "oppenheimer". that changes today when it gets a cinema release. the film tells the story of the scientistj robert oppenheimer. he created the first nuclear bomb, which was later used againstjapan during world war ii, killing more than 200,000 people. it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for the people of
and essentially it's saying that, yes, there is now famine is setting in in gaza. israel is not allowing enough aid into and it should start doing that very, very quickly. but as you say, the problem with the court is that it has no way of enforcing its rulings, so they have no power to force israel to do anything. but i think what this is, is another ratcheting up of of the international system and the international order, putting yet more pressure on israel to shift its position, especially...
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zelensky says he's aware the war in gaza has diverted american thank you so much for coming on the programme. i hope you heard some of zelensky�*s comments there, what did you make of them? zelensky's comments there, what did you make of them?— zelensky's comments there, what did you make of them? whom to say what the commander _ you make of them? whom to say what the commander in _ you make of them? whom to say what the commander in chief _ you make of them? whom to say what the commander in chief knows, i you make of them? whom to say what the commander in chief knows, but i the commander in chief knows, but essentially what most of us are thinking is the russians are going to take advantage of this window, the time lag between october were was identified that ukraine needed more shells, more air defence and ideally more rockets and also aircraft, and the time that is going to come which looks like mike johnson is not going to be able to hold a vote until at least april nine and then it will take another three weeks to get through before 60 billion in us can start to move. when it does
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gazais gaza is no place to be. she had lung and liver problems before the war, now after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. she can't move says her mother, she is anaemic and always sleeping and there is nothing nutritious to eat. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and it is deepening international pressure on israel. swollenjoints, wasted legs and dermatitis are classic symptoms of acute malnutrition. these children reached hospital. most of just over these children reached hospital. most ofjust over 1 these children reached hospital. most ofjust over1 million gazans considered to be in acute need will not have that option. there is aid rather to be delivered backed up on the egyptian side of the border but they are stuck unable to get through. countries have resorted to each drops there have been reports of palestinians killed after parachutes holding the packages have failed to open. on monday, 12 people drowned trying to get aid to dr
gazais gaza is no place to be. she had lung and liver problems before the war, now after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. she can't move says her mother, she is anaemic and always sleeping and there is nothing nutritious to eat. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and it is deepening international pressure on israel. swollenjoints, wasted legs and dermatitis are classic symptoms of acute malnutrition. these children...
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the un's highest court orders israel to take urgent humanitarian assistance in gaza as famine sets in. jailed for 25 years. the former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman freed, who was convicted for one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. also coming up on the world today: tackling homelessness through football, we take a look at a new netflix movie hoping to make a change. welcome to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. some breaking news to
the un's highest court orders israel to take urgent humanitarian assistance in gaza as famine sets in. jailed for 25 years. the former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman freed, who was convicted for one of the biggest financial frauds in us history. also coming up on the world today: tackling homelessness through football, we take a look at a new netflix movie hoping to make a change. welcome to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. some breaking news to
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africa which accuses israel of stately genocide in gaza. israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like there are 3,500 people to a shower for an adolescent girl, and some of these adolescent girls have said they wish they were killed, they are so exhausted by this nightmare that they have said they want it to be over and they want to be hit by a bomb. and the horrendous reality is that you hear things here all the time that you shouldn't normally hear, and you hear them time and again, matthew, whether it's that or whether it's talking to a child who has lost their entire family. and, yes, wh
africa which accuses israel of stately genocide in gaza. israel is vehemently denied its military campaign aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. earlier on the programme... james elderfrom the un children's agency, unicef. he's in gaza right now. we get asked so constantly about, "do people still have hope?" and i often refer to, "yes, mothers will explain that is all they've got left." and then we have spoken to teenage...
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breaking news concerning the middle east situation in gaza and it is an update from the icj. you will remember they were looking at whether there was a case of genocide in terms of what is going on in gaza. that case brought by south africa. an update on the minutes. let me take you to it because judges at the court have unanimously ordered israel to take all necessary action to ensure basic food supplies reach the past and in population in gaza. the international court of justice at the hague says the israeli government must ensure that its military does not violate the international convention on genocide, including by preventing the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance. the judge said, famine was taking hold in gaza and of course this ruling follows a request lodged by south africa which accuses israel of state led genocide. israel has vehemently denied its military campaigns aimed at hamas is illegal and has blamed the un for causing delays in the delivery of aid. an update there from the icj with new instructions to israel and they have given israel a mont
breaking news concerning the middle east situation in gaza and it is an update from the icj. you will remember they were looking at whether there was a case of genocide in terms of what is going on in gaza. that case brought by south africa. an update on the minutes. let me take you to it because judges at the court have unanimously ordered israel to take all necessary action to ensure basic food supplies reach the past and in population in gaza. the international court of justice at the hague...
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investigates, what is says, is a "plausible case" of israel using "starvation as a weapon of war" in gaza. scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally—ill people with assistance to end their lives. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live. let's start without breaking news in new york. in the past few minutes, sam bankman—fried has been sentenced to 25 years for what's been called, one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. the 32—year—old founded the crypto currency exchange ftx — which made him a billionaire — before it collapsed in spectacularfashion. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering. this is the scene outside the manhattan court house, where he's just been sentenced. our correspond it is outside the courthouse, was inside for that moment of the sentencing. what was that like? ~ ., moment of the sentencing. what was that like? ~ . ., , moment of the sentencing. what was that like? a, ., , , that like? matthew, it was very impactful. _ that like? matthew, it was very impactful, everybody _ that like? matthew, it was
investigates, what is says, is a "plausible case" of israel using "starvation as a weapon of war" in gaza. scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally—ill people with assistance to end their lives. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live. let's start without breaking news in new york. in the past few minutes, sam bankman—fried has been sentenced to 25 years for what's been called, one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. the...
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gaza. 134 mps and lords are urging the uk's foreign secretary to suspend the sale of arms to israel — we speak to the mp coordinating their efforts. one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. we have a special report. the crisis deepens for europe's biggest water company — thames water — as shareholders refuse to inject extra money. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english football association has charged newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali with misconduct after alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali has been charged with allegedly placing bets on football matches between august and october in 2023. his club newcastle say they aknowledge the misconduct charge and that the player retains the club's full support. the italian international has until the 5th of april to respond. tonali is currently serving a ten—month ban for betting offences whilst playing in ita
gaza. 134 mps and lords are urging the uk's foreign secretary to suspend the sale of arms to israel — we speak to the mp coordinating their efforts. one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. we have a special report. the crisis deepens for europe's biggest water company — thames water — as shareholders refuse to inject extra money. sport, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english...
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live now to gaza — james elderfrom the un's children's agency, unicef, is there. i will come to that point about aid getting through our not getting through in a moment, but i was listening to a couple of things you have been saying over the last a8 hours, you described what it is like to go to bed with the bombardment all around you, what teenagers have been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things. {lin been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things.- about both of those things. on the latter, we about both of those things. on the latter. we get _ about both of those things. on the latter, we get told _ about both of those things. on the latter, we get told constantly - about both of those things. on the | latter, we get told constantly about people having hope, i say yes, mothers will say that is all they have, we spoke to teenage girls who are so utterly exhausted and depressed by this, remembering things like 2500 people to a shower, for some of these adolescent girls who have said they wish they were killed, they are so exhau
live now to gaza — james elderfrom the un's children's agency, unicef, is there. i will come to that point about aid getting through our not getting through in a moment, but i was listening to a couple of things you have been saying over the last a8 hours, you described what it is like to go to bed with the bombardment all around you, what teenagers have been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things. {lin been saying to unicef. tell me more about both of those things.- about...
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the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war in gaza. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war in gaza. as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
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well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli military has been going on now for 11 days, and it said in its latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamic jihad had been using hospital as a base. hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they have been moved to administrative building at the site. we had a spokesman from the palestinian civil defence talking about how it is very difficult for his teams to access anywhere close to the hospital. he says there are some innocent people who have been killed by the fighting that has been going on there, and that there are women and children who are still trapped in their homes, close by. if you look to the south of the gaza strip, that is where the israeli military says, around the hospital which has recently been evacuated, it has killed dozens of what it calls terrorists. and the nasser hosp
well, first around shifa hospital in gaza city, gaza's biggest hospital, that raid by the israeli military has been going on now for 11 days, and it said in its latest briefing that some 200 what it calls terrorists have been eliminated there. it says hamas and islamic jihad had been using hospital as a base. hamas has denied that is the case. from what we understand from the hamas—run health ministry, there are doctors and there are some patients who are still trapped there, even though they...
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just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is where the israeli military operation is in its 11th day. we have had the israeli army coming out saying it has eliminated in its words 200 terrorists at that site, saying it is taking steps to protect palestinian civilians, that people who are there as patients, doctors as well. but there is a spokesman for the palestinian civil defence who has come out and said that innocent civilians have been killed and that there are women and children who remain trapped by the ongoing fighting. then in khan younis, in the south of the gaza strip, there around the hospital, the israeli military says it has killed dozens of palestinian fighters in recent days, seized hundreds of weapons and that is an area that has been, the hospital ha
just how close is the health care system in gaza to complete collapse? there is a new warning from the un saying that it's collapsing basically because of what it says our ongoing hostilities and access restraints. we really see that with these three important hospitals that are all now effectively out of service. in gaza city, that is where the israeli military operation is in its 11th day. we have had the israeli army coming out saying it has eliminated in its words 200 terrorists at that...
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it comes as medics warn the heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. the france school headscarf row — now the country's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. and queen camilla arrives for the traditional royal maundy service — there's a message from the absent king. we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in the time of need. a teaching union in england says its members are reporting that levels of violence and abuse from pupils have risen sharply since the pandemic. nearly one in five teachers who responded to a survey commissioned by the bbc said they had been hit by a student this year. the same number say they have also experienced verbal or online abuse from a parent or guardian since september. here 5 more from education correspondent, elaine dunkley. across the country, clips posted on social media give an ins
it comes as medics warn the heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. student behaviour in schools is getting worse, with one in five teachers reporting to have been hit by a pupil this year in england. the france school headscarf row — now the country's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. and queen camilla arrives for the traditional royal maundy service — there's a message from the absent king. we need...
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he said that if that's — as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent _ as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent were _ as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent were proven, i that if that's intent were proven, it would amount to a war crime. israel and says it is letting on all the humanitarian aid that is needed. from jerusalem, jeremy bowen. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after months of starvation and without the right medical care, she is deteriorating fast. "my daughter can't move," says her mother. "she's anaemic, always sleeping and there's nothing nutritious to eat." there is plenty to eat only a few miles away in the lorries that are backed up on the egyptian side of the border, and much more that could come from israel — if the israelis let it into gaza. from geneva, volker turk, the un's most senior human rights official, told me there is plausible evidence that israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. look, wh
he said that if that's — as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent _ as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent were _ as a weapon of war in gaza. he said that if that's intent were proven, i that if that's intent were proven, it would amount to a war crime. israel and says it is letting on all the humanitarian aid that is needed. from jerusalem, jeremy bowen. gaza is no place to be ill. noura mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war. now, after...
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it comes as medics warn the heathcare system is close to collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year — returns to court for sentencing. thames water crisis deepens as shareholders refuse to inject extra money into the uk�*s largest water company. two bodies inside a submerged pickup truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore.
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how many innocent people are in gaza in your opinion? that's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying over 70% of gazans support the october 7th massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they are an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategical and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way you are doing it, do they? that is tough. we are going to finish the war, we'll do everything we can to kill the hamas terrorists and to minimise collateral damage as much as we can. now to the us city of baltimore where rescue divers have recovered the bodies of two construction workers from the water beneath a bridge which collapsed on tuesday, when it was struck by a cargo ship. the bodies of the two men were found in a pick—up truck submerged in the icy waters of the patapsco river. these are live pictures from the scene where the search for the men has been suspended due to bad weather conditions. four workers remain missing. it was carrying more
how many innocent people are in gaza in your opinion? that's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying over 70% of gazans support the october 7th massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they are an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategical and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way you are doing it, do they? that is tough. we are going to finish the war, we'll do everything...
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medics warn the heathcare system is close collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. this comes as the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war against the population in the strip. two bodies inside a submerged pick—up truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore. and former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last year — returns to court for sentencing. queen camilla arrives for the annual maundy service — with a message from the absent king. we start in the middle east, where israeli airstrikes and fierce fighting between israel and hamas have continued around at least three hospitals in the gaza strip. the israeli military says it is taking steps
medics warn the heathcare system is close collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensify between israel and hamas. this comes as the un investigates what it says is a plausible case of israel using starvation as a weapon of war against the population in the strip. two bodies inside a submerged pick—up truck have been recovered from beneath the collapsed bridge in baltimore. and former billionaire crypto boss sam bankman—fried — who was convicted of fraud and money laundering last...
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how many innocent people are in gaza, in your opinion? it's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying that over 70% of gazans support october 7 massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they're an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategic goal. and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way you're doing it, do they? that's tough. we're going to finish the war. we'll do everything we can to kill the hamas terrorists and to minimise collateral damage as much as we can. the evidence of gaza's humanitarian catastrophe is overwhelming and it is deepening international pressure on israel. swollenjoints, wasted limbs and dermatitis are classic symptoms of acute malnutrition. these children reached hospital. most ofjust overi million gazans considered to be in acute need will not have that option. jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. let's get an update on the bridge collapse in baltimore. the bodies of two construction workers have been recovered
how many innocent people are in gaza, in your opinion? it's not... i'm not going to quote any number. i'm basically saying that over 70% of gazans support october 7 massacre. so they're not innocent? people that are supporting hamas, they have a different thought. they're an enemy. i thank our friends around the world for supporting our strategic goal. and i'm telling you... but they don't like the way you're doing it, do they? that's tough. we're going to finish the war. we'll do everything we...
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gaza is no place to be ill. noora mohammed had lung and liver problems before the war.
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medics warn of hospitals near collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensifies between israel and hamas. the france school headscarf row — now the france's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. hello. we start in the us city of baltimore where rescue divers have recovered two bodies from the water beneath a bridge which collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship. the bodies of two men were found in a pick—up truck submerged in the icy waters of the patapsco river.
medics warn of hospitals near collapse in gaza as air strikes and fighting intensifies between israel and hamas. the france school headscarf row — now the france's prime minister pledges legal action against a pupil. hello. we start in the us city of baltimore where rescue divers have recovered two bodies from the water beneath a bridge which collapsed when it was struck by a cargo ship. the bodies of two men were found in a pick—up truck submerged in the icy waters of the patapsco river.
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gaza as well. ., , , well. how do you see this -la in: well. how do you see this playing out _ well. how do you see this playing out with - well. how do you see this | playing out with diplomatic talks between parties seemingly broken down? what do you think might happen in the weeks and months ahead? i might happen in the weeks and months ahead?— months ahead? i think prime minister netanyahu - months ahead? i think prime minister netanyahu and - months ahead? i think prime minister netanyahu and his l minister netanyahu and his supporters are absolutely determined to go ahead with the attack on rafah and tried also destroy rafah irrespective of how many people will be killed, how many people will be killed, how many people will be killed, how many more people will be starved. they have made this decision and at the same time not only does the israeli government but israel as an estate will be internationally condemned and will be held in contemplation for a long time to come. i think that is something that
gaza as well. ., , , well. how do you see this -la in: well. how do you see this playing out _ well. how do you see this playing out with - well. how do you see this | playing out with diplomatic talks between parties seemingly broken down? what do you think might happen in the weeks and months ahead? i might happen in the weeks and months ahead?— months ahead? i think prime minister netanyahu - months ahead? i think prime minister netanyahu and - months ahead? i think prime minister...