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v0|ce—0ver: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. we start in the middle east where thousands of protesters have gathered in cities across israel to call for an election due to the government's handling of the ongoing crisis in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that it would paralyse the country and stop efforts to beat hamas. he had surgery sunday night for a hernia and temporarily replaced by his deputy. mr netanyahu
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michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannick sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through danny welbeck afterjust two minutes, but goals from luis diaz and then a winner from mohamed salah gave manager jurgen klopp's side all three points. in games against brighton, we were never close. so today, calm, chasing them in the right moments, so many good things for a football coach. and that is why i am really happy with the result as well. yes, it is nerve—racking, sorry, for all of us, but that is the first of the last ten. let's keep going.
michelle fleury, bbc news new york. that's it for this edition of asia business report. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannick sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the programme, where we'll start in the english premier league as...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan�*s party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the president's ak party in many big urban centres. the opposition�*s leading figure — istanbul's current mayor, ekrem imamoglu — has declared victory after securing just over 50% of the vote. this is significant because he's viewed as the best placed opposition candidate for the presidency in 2028. onur erem is from the bbc turkish service, and he gave us the latest. more than 80% of the votes have been counted, and the opposition is still leading in most of the cities, and especially the biggest cities. they've won six of the seven largest cities in turkey — and for the first time in the last 2a years, they've managed to win more municipalities than the government party, the a
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan�*s party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the president's ak party in many big urban centres. the opposition�*s leading figure — istanbul's current mayor, ekrem imamoglu — has declared victory after...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan's party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7am in the morning in singapore, and 2am in turkey — where president erdogan's party is facing losses in municipal elections across much of the country, including istanbul, the nation's largest city. three quarters of the votes have been counted, with the main opposition chp well ahead of the the
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in turkey — where initial results in municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition chp. with about 30% of the vote counted, it was ahead three quarters of the votes have been counted with the main opposition, chp, well ahead of the president's ak party. after securing just over 50% of the vote, the candidate has declared victory. he's viewed as the best place opposition candidate for the presidency in 2028. i'm joined now by onur erem, from the bbc turkish service in our london newsroom. it's past 1am in turkey, where do things stand at the moment? you'll make more than 8% of the votes have been counted, and the opposition is still leading and most of the cities —— opposition is still leading and most of the cities "— opposition is still leading and most of the cities --— of the cities -- 8096. they've won six of the — of the cities -- 8096. they've won six of the seven _ of the cities -- 8096. t
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in turkey — where initial results in municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition chp. with about 30% of the vote counted, it was ahead three quarters of the votes have been counted with the main opposition, chp, well ahead of the president's ak party. after securing just over 50% of the vote, the candidate has declared victory. he's viewed as the best place opposition candidate for the presidency...
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this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in turkey — where initial results in municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition chp. with about 30% of the vote counted, it was ahead
this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 1am in turkey — where initial results in municipal elections suggest the strongest ever showing for the main opposition chp. with about 30% of the vote counted, it was ahead
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nomia iqbal, bbc news, haiti. romania and bulgaria have become the newest members of europe's schengen area of free movement — but only for air and sea crossings. land border controls will remain in place because of austria's opposition to the eastern european nations becoming full members of the zone. vienna fears an influx of asylum seekers if all border controls disappear. romania's interior minister said joining schengen was an important moment for his country and its citizens. emer mccarthy has more from the newsroom. after a 13—year long wait, romania and bulgaria have officially joined the schengen area of free movement. but there is a catch. the free movement only applies to air and sea crossings. that's after austria opposed their full membership. it's concerned about an influx of asylum seekers if all border controls were to disappear. these are the scenes from sofia airport on sunday morning. it's extraordinary. what can i say? it's a special feeling. i took out my passport for nothing. it's nice to
nomia iqbal, bbc news, haiti. romania and bulgaria have become the newest members of europe's schengen area of free movement — but only for air and sea crossings. land border controls will remain in place because of austria's opposition to the eastern european nations becoming full members of the zone. vienna fears an influx of asylum seekers if all border controls disappear. romania's interior minister said joining schengen was an important moment for his country and its citizens. emer...
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the bbc added document. the critical of that and remove these roland drives that to get up to in the western state of good job in 2002, at the time movie was chief minister of the region. did the police under your come onto enough to stop the ride? not on the network. excellent, but valid on the bbc, a text and the, the documents he was denounced. let me just make it very clear. we think this is a propaganda piece of design to push a particular discredited narrative. online streaming of the film was blocked, and indian tax officials swooped down on the dairy headquarters of the broad gusta . the leads with the stock is to manifestation of the intensifying pressure is on the part in pressed in movies india. amy jasmine was based in denny for 13 years as the se albuterol chief of 59 to thank is newspaper ti experience 1st hand via those of press freedoms. since even before the bbc, they things didn't change a lot over on the, from the time that moody was 1st selected, one of the very significant changes was th
the bbc added document. the critical of that and remove these roland drives that to get up to in the western state of good job in 2002, at the time movie was chief minister of the region. did the police under your come onto enough to stop the ride? not on the network. excellent, but valid on the bbc, a text and the, the documents he was denounced. let me just make it very clear. we think this is a propaganda piece of design to push a particular discredited narrative. online streaming of the...
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this is bbc news. tens of thousands of israeli protestors have gathered injerusalem for the largest anti—government demonstration since the start of the gaza conflict. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu temporarily hands over power to his deputy as he undergoes surgery. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. with more than half the votes counted in turkey's municipal elections, the main opposition party looks set to hold key positions in major cities. hello, i'm tanya beckett. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have gathered in cities across israel, to call for elections due to the government's handling of the on—going crisis in gaza. the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said a vote
this is bbc news. tens of thousands of israeli protestors have gathered injerusalem for the largest anti—government demonstration since the start of the gaza conflict. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu temporarily hands over power to his deputy as he undergoes surgery. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed...
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this is bbc news. tens of thousands of israeli protestors have gathered injerusalem for the largest anti—government demonstration since the start of the gaza conflict. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu temporarily hands over power to his deputy as he undergoes surgery. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. turkey's main opposition chp is on course to hold key positions in major cities, in municipal elections across the country. hello, i'm tanya beckett. we begin in the middle east — thousands of protestors have gathered in cities across israel, to call
this is bbc news. tens of thousands of israeli protestors have gathered injerusalem for the largest anti—government demonstration since the start of the gaza conflict. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu temporarily hands over power to his deputy as he undergoes surgery. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to robert hardman — daily mail writer and author of charles iii: the inside story. he gave me his reaction he definitely looked glad to be back, meeting the public again. i mean, he's been doing his constitutional duties — they haven't really stopped since his diagnosis, the audiences with the prime minister and the red boxes and that kind of thing. but what he has missed is meeting the people, and that's something he's always enjoyed, and even the late queen, on easter sunday, would always expect a crowd outside st george's chapel, but she wouldn't do a walkabout. so today was really a significant moment, just the fact of him crossing the road there and shaking hands, and really shaking hands, lots of hands. i thought it was very significant. almost as if he enjoys, it to the extent that he draws energy from it, in a way. but the reality is he's been left fairly exposed from a personnel perspective? yeah, we hear this phrase slimmed—down monarchy a great deal,
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to robert hardman — daily mail writer and author of charles iii: the inside story. he gave me his reaction he definitely looked glad to be back, meeting the public again. i mean, he's been doing his constitutional duties — they haven't really stopped since his diagnosis, the audiences with the prime minister and the red boxes and that kind of thing. but what he has missed is meeting the people, and that's something he's always enjoyed, and...
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sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. the minimum wage will rise from tomorrow. anyone from the age of 16 will see their weights rise... if you are aged 18, 19, or 20, it will go... and the national living which will now be paid to anyone aged over 21 instead of 23. that is g
sarah smith, bbc news. the national living wage goes up tomorrow, rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour, paid to anyone over the age of 21. the government says it'll boost the wages of the lowest paid by £1,800 a year, as marc ashdown reports. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it...
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now on bbc news, the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. .. a tense day in the battle for supremacy in the premier league — liverpool did go top... but are they still there? it took a while, but arsenal found the winning moment at molinuex late on against chelsea to clinch the women's league cup. and celtic are back on the top of the scottish premiership — as livingston�*s problems deepen. also coming up on sportsday... italy are off the mark in the womens six nations — as they spoil ireland's day in dublin. hello and welcome along to the programme. rivalries resuming in the tense battle at the top of the premier league today following the international break. arsenal started the day top, taking on champions manchester city at the etihad. more on that game in a moment. but it was liverpool who held their nerve first of all in the early game — coming from behind to beat brighton at anfield. andy swiss was watching that one. you could shield their belief. liverpool fans knew they would go top of the table for a few hours at least as lo
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katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else goes up in price so it sort of evens out every single year. maybe for, like, a month you'll be like, "0oh, i've got money this month!" and then it'lljust be, like — the next month will be a bit of a rough one. workers across the uk in some of the lowest—paid jobs are about to get a boost in their pay. from tomorrow, the national living wage is going up from £10112 an hour to £11.44 an hour. that's an incr
katie watson, bbc news. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. joining me now is robert hardman — daily mail writer and author of charles iii: the inside story. i'm not the first person to say this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about. yes. this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about.— this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about. yes, i agree with ou. chipper out and about. yes, i agree with yon he _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked - chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely looked glad | with you. he definitely looked glad to be back, meeting the public again. he's been doing his constitutional duties, they haven't really stopped since his diagnosis, audiences with the prime minister and the red boxes and that kind of thing, but what he has missed is meeting the people, and that's something he's always enjoyed, and even the late queen, on easter sunday, would always expect a crowd outs
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. joining me now is robert hardman — daily mail writer and author of charles iii: the inside story. i'm not the first person to say this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about. yes. this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about.— this, but king charles looks pretty chipper out and about. yes, i agree with ou. chipper out and about. yes, i agree with yon he _ chipper out and about. yes, i agree with you. he definitely _ chipper out and...
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think was covered by all the mass media in the world, i watched on tv myself, cnn was there. and the bbc and fox news, many even had live broadcasts, i think satinence and deutsche valley and so on, all of that was also covered in one way or another, but what 's happening now after that, so to speak car accidents, that is, in st. petersburg , repatriation is simply crazy, all central asian people are put on planes there and sent away, the fsb reports that in dagestan there were terrorists on... trucks and so on, this is somehow discussed in german society, the press writes about what happened after and is happening after this terrorist act took place on the steps of city hall, no, in fact, these events that took place, i wouldn't even call them a terrorist act, to be honest, because we don't know what happened there, all we know this is from russian sources and a warning from the united states. that is, the world did not pass the russophobia test, why did it not pass? they immediately rushed to express their condolences there, they immediately rushed to talk about the so-called threat of
think was covered by all the mass media in the world, i watched on tv myself, cnn was there. and the bbc and fox news, many even had live broadcasts, i think satinence and deutsche valley and so on, all of that was also covered in one way or another, but what 's happening now after that, so to speak car accidents, that is, in st. petersburg , repatriation is simply crazy, all central asian people are put on planes there and sent away, the fsb reports that in dagestan there were terrorists on......
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this is bbc news. israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, will temporarily hand over power as he requires surgery under general anaesthestic. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli air strike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas.
this is bbc news. israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, will temporarily hand over power as he requires surgery under general anaesthestic. i promise you that this operation that i'm undergoing tonight i will also go through very quickly and i will be back to my duties as fast as possible. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli air strike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will temporarily hand over power as he requires surgery under general anesthestic. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will undergo surgery on sunday for a hernia his doctors discovered during a routine examination. mr netanyahu will be fully sedated during the procedure — his office sa
live from london, this is bbc news. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will temporarily hand over power as he requires surgery under general anesthestic. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor — followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being...
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now on bbc news: panorama. immigration has driven the fastest population growth in the uk since the 1960s. it looks like great britain is sinking with the amount of foreigners that are here. i think there's a lot the immigration population can bring to a country. at the last election, the government promised to reduce immigration. but it didn't go down. it went up. they say one thing and do another. and this has been the situation for years and years and years. i i think it's one big bloody mess, to be honest with you. - when it comes to immigration, right now, one issue dominates. one of my top priorities as prime minister is to stop the boats. you may have the impression it's small boats that have driven a record rise in net migration. they haven't. while the issue is important, in the context of overall immigration, the numbers are tiny. it's not small boats behind the increase. it's choices made by the government. i am not going to shy away from the truth that is the government did take steps to actually in
now on bbc news: panorama. immigration has driven the fastest population growth in the uk since the 1960s. it looks like great britain is sinking with the amount of foreigners that are here. i think there's a lot the immigration population can bring to a country. at the last election, the government promised to reduce immigration. but it didn't go down. it went up. they say one thing and do another. and this has been the situation for years and years and years. i i think it's one big bloody...
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this is bbc news. a group ofjournalists are among the casualties of an israeli airstrike close to a hospital in central gaza. the idf says it hit a command centre used by islamichhad fighters. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass, as thousands gather in st peter's square. polls have closed in turkey, where president erdogan is hoping his party can regain control of key urban areas. hello. we begin in the middle east, where a freelance journalist working for bbc news is among seven media workers injured after the israeli military carried out an airstrike inside a hospital compound in central gaza. this is the moment it happened. the israeli military says it carried out the airstrike on an islamichhad command centre in the courtyard of al—aqsa hospital in deir
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the israeli military says it has carried out an airstrike against an islamichhad command centre close to the al—aqsa hospital in gaza. a group ofjournalists were among the casualties when their tent close by was hit. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor with the queen, and other members of the royal family, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis has used his easter message to renew calls for an immediate ceasefire in the middle east. tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to him lead easter sunday mass. polls are beginning to close in local elections in turkey in which president erdogan�*s party is trying to regain control of key urban areas. carnauba wax is a product you may not have heard of, but you have almost certainly consumed it — it's added to sweets to stop them melting, to pills to make them easier to swallow and as a th
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bbc look east television. regional tv programming is slammed for having all white production team despite corporation spending 600 grand last year on diversity and inclusion stuff. i don't know whether we've got a picture of this, but if even if we don't, there you go. look at it. look at all horrible white skin there you go. look at it. look at display. horrible white skin on display. >> 32. >> 32. white >> 32. white people >> 32. white people are >> 32. white people are not >> 32. white people are not a black or an asian person. represented. and of course, it's all kicking off on twitter , all kicking off on twitter, particularly with one journalist or one radio presenter. a fella called edward adu. >> edward adu ? >> edward adu? >> edward adu? >> yes, i know him well. who is worried? he uses the word worried? he uses the word worried that there's not a black or a brown person there in that 32 i suggest edward is 32 line—up. i suggest edward is mentally fragile if that worries him. >> i don't think he is a
bbc look east television. regional tv programming is slammed for having all white production team despite corporation spending 600 grand last year on diversity and inclusion stuff. i don't know whether we've got a picture of this, but if even if we don't, there you go. look at it. look at all horrible white skin there you go. look at it. look at display. horrible white skin on display. >> 32. >> 32. white >> 32. white people >> 32. white people are >> 32. white...
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now on bbc news: click. hello and welcome to las vegas, sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens, the consumer electronics show. now, it takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years, we have seen it all here — autonomous cars going up and down the strip, even a flying one on the sidewalk. so what's going to be big this year? it is time to find out. the self—proclaimed most powerful tech show on earth truly is global, with companies from around the world battling for attention and some splashing out to make a real spectacle. there's even a mini theme park in one of the halls this year, with a hydrogen—powered train that goes... ..all of a few metres. so lovely of them to name it after me too! i think that's a different sk. 0h, 0k. but after a year of tech
now on bbc news: click. hello and welcome to las vegas, sin city, home to big casinos, big hotels and big entertainment. and everyjanuary, it's also home to big tech because this is where ces happens, the consumer electronics show. now, it takes place across the city in hotels like this and also in the massive las vegas convention center. this is where we get a taste of the tech trends to come for the new year. and over the years, we have seen it all here — autonomous cars going up and down...
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live from london, this is bbc news. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. voting takes place in local elections across turkey with president erdogan�*s party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. hello. we start in windsor where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them. this is the king's most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he wasn't expected to mingle but he did, greeting well—wishers and thanking them for waiting out in the cold.
live from london, this is bbc news. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor, followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. voting takes place in...
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mark ashdown, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, the sun has come out across some parts of the country this easter sunday, but it's not like it everywhere. in fact, farfrom it. closer to the north sea coast and across central england, rather a lot of cloud, a chilly breeze off the north sea. we had a few showers as well. but if we look at the satellite picture, you can see a rugged area of cloud. basically, the brighter skies are the further north and west you are. and this area of cloud is part of a much larger circulation of rugged cloud, all linked to a big area of low pressure dominating the scene here. and if we look at the outlook for the next few days, smaller loads embedded within this larger vortex will be sweeping our way. here are the weather fronts. the blue is obviously the rain, stronger winds at times as well. so the next few days, the outlook is looking pretty wet after what has been already a very wet march in many parts of the uk. wet march in many parts of the uk. back to the afternoon, then. here are the te
mark ashdown, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, the sun has come out across some parts of the country this easter sunday, but it's not like it everywhere. in fact, farfrom it. closer to the north sea coast and across central england, rather a lot of cloud, a chilly breeze off the north sea. we had a few showers as well. but if we look at the satellite picture, you can see a rugged area of cloud. basically, the brighter skies are the further north and west you are. and this...
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this is bbc news. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. voting takes place in local elections across turkey , with president erdogan's party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. we start in windsor, where king charles and queen camilla attended the easter sunday service at st george's chapel. here they are leaving the chapel a short time ago, much to the delight of crowds who had lined up to see them.
this is bbc news. king charles has attended an easter service in windsor followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis pleads for peace in his easter message. he's been meeting worshippers after easter sunday mass — as thousands gather in st peter's square. as military strikes in gaza continue, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. voting takes place in local elections...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. king charles hasjoined the queen, and other members of the royal family, at an easter service in windsor followed by a walkabout to greet crowds. it's his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. pope francis has used his easter message to renew calls for an immediate ceasefire in the middle east. tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in st peter's square to hear the pontiff lead easter sunday mass. as the war in gaza continues, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. the israeli prime minister's office says a delegation has been sent. they will also discuss the release of hostages. voting is under way in local elections across turkey, with president erdogan's party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. the vote takes place amid severe economic issues, millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage.
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bbc this morning. why are they bombing us, what harm have we done to them, we are ordinary people, there is no one here militants or those who would have at least some connection to them, look around, only ordinary people live here, old people, women and children, why... with them in the israeli command, meanwhile, they continue to prepare for a ground operation in rafah, so recently, prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered the purchase of 40 thousand tents intended to accommodate refugees in new camps in the sector. not only opponents, but also allies the united states and the european union are already warning israel against invading raf. more than a million people are in rafah and they face mass deportation in the event of a ground military operation. i tell you that france is firmly and officially opposed to any military action in rafah. the humanitarian situation in the gas sector remains dire. air drops of aid and its delivery by sea do not help significantly improve the situation, given that t
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welcome to bbc news. we start in windsor, where king charles has arrived for the easter sunday service at st george post chapel. he can be seen here smiling accompanied by queen camilla. the prince and princess of wales are not attending as catherine continues her cancer treatments. let'sjoin my colleague sarah campbell, live at windsor for us. how did he look as he arrived? he: arrived in the last 20 minutes. the service is due to last an hour or so. to give you an idea of the geography, because you don't know the area, where you those pictures, thatis the area, where you those pictures, that is the part of the royal family traditionally arrived by, if you jump traditionally arrived by, if you jump over the castle walls, that is st george's chapel and where they are to thermometer stop very traditional rural family to spend easter sunday the service here and easter sunday the service here and easter sunday. this year, it's been a turbulent year for the royal family with a cancer diagnosis of not only the
welcome to bbc news. we start in windsor, where king charles has arrived for the easter sunday service at st george post chapel. he can be seen here smiling accompanied by queen camilla. the prince and princess of wales are not attending as catherine continues her cancer treatments. let'sjoin my colleague sarah campbell, live at windsor for us. how did he look as he arrived? he: arrived in the last 20 minutes. the service is due to last an hour or so. to give you an idea of the geography,...
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this is bbc news. king charles hasjoined members of the royal family at an easter servic at windsor castle, his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. yes, the king arrived in the last 20 minutes as you see they're waving at the crowds in waiting for him. it's been seen as a positive sign about the king's health. thousands of worshippers are gathered in st peter's square to hear pope francis lead easter sunday mass. as the war in gaza continues, ceasefire talks between israel and hamas are expected to resume in cairo. hello. welcome to bbc news. we start in windsor, where king charles has arrived for the easter sunday service at st george post chapel. he can be seen here smiling accompanied by queen camilla.
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this is bbc news. supporters of india's main opposition alliance are holding a major rally in the capital ahead of next month's general election. it's the first meeting since the arrest of the chief minister of delhi, arvind kejriwal, on corruption charges ten days ago. opposition parties accuse the governing bjp of using investigative agencies to detain their leaders and prevent them from campaigning. the government denies this. our south asia editor, anbarasan ethirajan, has more. opposition supporters have gathered here and they are coming from delhi and other neighbouring states near the capital city and now they are calling for the release of arvind kejriwal, the delhi chief minister. he was taken into custody ten days ago on corruption charges, which he denies. major leaders are addressing this rally, saying that india's democracy and constitution should be saved and that is the motive of this major rally here. the congress party says that its bank accounts have been frozen and they have been ask
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this is bbc news. the headlines: king charles willjoin the queen and other members of the royal family at an easter sunday service at st george's chapel at windsor castle. it is his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase on monday, as more people become eligible for the national living wage. the age to qualify has been reduced from 23 to 21 years old. as conservationists warn of dwindling gull populations across the uk, we'll bring you a special report. donald trump has been criticised byjoe biden's campaign team for sharing a video on social media featuring a truck bearing the image of the us president with his hands and feet tied together. a spokesman for mr trump said it was just a picture on the vehicle's tailgate, filmed as it travelled down the highway, but a biden election campaign official accused mr trump of inciting political violence. 0ur washington reporter will vernon has the story. well, this is a vid
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the great thing about it is that it's not just ai companies, it's the new york times, nikon, the bbc. so it's going to be an ecosystem where there is actually a tool across the ecosystem that will work to help journalists and social media companies identify the content generated by ai. obviously this is not a complete solution, but this was not the case a year ago, so already we are much more advanced with the entire ecosystem to deal with these issues. we have investigators and we just took down a bunch of state actors who were using our tools. so, these two pieces of cooperation across all of the players and all of the state-of-the-art interventions that we are building, i think right now, the kind of things that you describe, it's not posten with -- possible with openai tools. we are constantly evaluating what other kind of threats this technology creates that are novel. and i would just wrap up with, i do have optimism otherwise i would not work at openai. one of the things that these tools have the potential to do is to create access to education for new segments of society so, t
the great thing about it is that it's not just ai companies, it's the new york times, nikon, the bbc. so it's going to be an ecosystem where there is actually a tool across the ecosystem that will work to help journalists and social media companies identify the content generated by ai. obviously this is not a complete solution, but this was not the case a year ago, so already we are much more advanced with the entire ecosystem to deal with these issues. we have investigators and we just took...
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jonny dymond, bbc news. as the royal family marks easter sunday, pope francis is preparing to deliver his annual message and blessing from st peter's square in rome. the 87—year—old leader of the catholic church is expected to speak in the coming hours. his appearance comes just two days after the vatican unexpectedly announced the pope would miss the city's good friday procession to "conserve his health" ahead of a busy weekend. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay increase tomorrow as more people become eligible for the national living wage. previously, you had to be 23 years old to qualify, but that's been reduced to 21. it has been just over £10 an hour — just over $12. it's going up to just over £11 an hour. our business correspondent marc ashdown has the details. barista sam loves hisjob, but after paying his essential bills, he's often left with just a few hundred pounds a month to live on. pay rises just help him stay afloat. i think they balance, because obviously everything else
jonny dymond, bbc news. as the royal family marks easter sunday, pope francis is preparing to deliver his annual message and blessing from st peter's square in rome. the 87—year—old leader of the catholic church is expected to speak in the coming hours. his appearance comes just two days after the vatican unexpectedly announced the pope would miss the city's good friday procession to "conserve his health" ahead of a busy weekend. millions of workers in the uk will see their pay...
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guyana's president scolds bbc presenter for climate change lecture. so irfan ali rebukes stephen sackur during heated interview where reporter challenges leader on the impact of the country's oil industry. so a very so this was this was a very interesting interview. i actually the actually watched it. it was the it idea of , obviously, it was the idea of, obviously, guyana's basically they've got a lot of oil. and this is going to be this is great for news the country. they've got an incredible amount of wealth. and over next decade over the over the next decade they're going to be that. they're going to be using that. that's great for the that's going to be great for the country. were the country. and they were the interview slightly interview seemed to be slightly skewed going to skewed towards are you going to be responsible and are you are you really want you sure you really want to utilise to the full extent utilise this to the full extent because climate? because of the climate? and i think across as think that it came across as incredibly patro
guyana's president scolds bbc presenter for climate change lecture. so irfan ali rebukes stephen sackur during heated interview where reporter challenges leader on the impact of the country's oil industry. so a very so this was this was a very interesting interview. i actually the actually watched it. it was the it idea of , obviously, it was the idea of, obviously, guyana's basically they've got a lot of oil. and this is going to be this is great for news the country. they've got an incredible...
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live from london, this is bbc news. king charles willjoin members of the royal family at an easter sunday service at windsor castle — his most significant public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. voting is taking place in municipal elections across turkey, with president erdogan�*s party hoping to regain control of cities it lost five years ago. and the white house correspondents�* association tells journalists to stop stealing souvenirs from the us president's official aircraft, air force one. hello. king charles is to make his first formal public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer. he's due to attend the easter sunday service at st george's chapel in windsor, along with other royals. but prince william and his wife, the princess of wales — who's also receiving treatment for cancer — will not be there. here's our royal correspondent, jonny dymond. to the family church — and that of many monarchs — the king is expected to walk today in what will be his
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the british bbc channel published an investigation. full sale of the drug for euthanasia, at least 130 people died using poison ordered on a forum on the darknet, which was tested inside in the laboratory, the indicators are off the charts, if you use it in sufficient quantities, you will die. clients received packages with taxin by mail; the sender turned out to be kiev resident leonid zakutenko. for several days the film crew tracked the doctor's death at the post office. you engaged in selling poison to people all over the world. showed the presence of cancer. my doctors advised me to undergo preventative chemotherapy, and i am now in the early stages of this treatment. kate middleton had planned surgery in january and has not been seen in public since then. the official photo , made in photoshop, fueled conspiracy theories. tabloids speculated that the princess fell into a coma during the procedure or filed for divorce because of prince william's infidelity with marchioness rose of henbury. but now it is clear that there are two royal members at once. kate's family himself charles
the british bbc channel published an investigation. full sale of the drug for euthanasia, at least 130 people died using poison ordered on a forum on the darknet, which was tested inside in the laboratory, the indicators are off the charts, if you use it in sufficient quantities, you will die. clients received packages with taxin by mail; the sender turned out to be kiev resident leonid zakutenko. for several days the film crew tracked the doctor's death at the post office. you engaged in...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. a car bomb explosion at a busy market in northern syria has killed at least seven people and injured at least 30 others. the syrian 0bservatory for human rights, a conflict monitoring group, says the blast happened in the town of azaz, in aleppo province. the area is controlled by pro—turkish forces. video footage posted online shows a fire and considerable damage to shops. the market was busy with shoppers buying new clothes for their children ahead of eid al—fitr which marks the end of the fasting month of ramadan. there was no immediate claim of responsibility. global food experts have warned that a year of civil war in sudan, and a failure to deliver aid, have left millions of people facing imminent famine. a un—backed food authority, the ipc, says there must be a ceasefire and immediate action, to avoid widespread death. children underfive are most at risk. to better understand what is most needed on the ground in sudan, i spoke to abdullahi halakhe, the senior advocate of
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. a car bomb explosion at a busy market in northern syria has killed at least seven people and injured at least 30 others. the syrian 0bservatory for human rights, a conflict monitoring group, says the blast happened in the town of azaz, in aleppo province. the area is controlled by pro—turkish forces. video footage posted online shows a fire and considerable damage to shops. the market was busy with shoppers buying new clothes for their children ahead of eid...
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this is bbc news. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border. as people across gaza face famine, the bbc goes onboard a us military plane dropping crates of aid. and a treasure trove of never—before—heard music from the late singer marvin gaye resurfaces in belgium. hello. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, unifil, says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border on saturday. it says the peacekeepers were on a foot patrol when the blast happened and were taken to hospital. the un says it's investigating the cause of the explosion, and warned that targeting observers is "unacceptable". israel denies involvement.
this is bbc news. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border. as people across gaza face famine, the bbc goes onboard a us military plane dropping crates of aid. and a treasure trove of never—before—heard music from the late singer marvin gaye resurfaces in belgium. hello. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, unifil, says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near...
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the bbc has not mentioned it at the bbc news has not it at all. the bbc news has not gone near it, the bbc as we know, lisa has been, reporting on criminals, sex criminals. yes. as she, when they are in fact biologically male in some articles, not even referring to the trans identity of the criminal. this is misleading. so why is it is there is it the case that the bbc on this issue, are just hopelessly, captured ? are just hopelessly, captured? >> i don't think i don't think they captured. i think probably like a lot of institutions , they like a lot of institutions, they don't know what to do. right. i think they because it's very messy. i read a the article a few, a few weeks ago, the man who had killed a cat and then went on to kill a student in in oxford. yeah. and i read the article and i was really reading it carefully, and there was sort of she, she and then sort of halfway down, it was transgender. she and it was it was a very messy article . and was a very messy article. and i've read quite a few articles that come from the bbc, and they
the bbc has not mentioned it at the bbc news has not it at all. the bbc news has not gone near it, the bbc as we know, lisa has been, reporting on criminals, sex criminals. yes. as she, when they are in fact biologically male in some articles, not even referring to the trans identity of the criminal. this is misleading. so why is it is there is it the case that the bbc on this issue, are just hopelessly, captured ? are just hopelessly, captured? >> i don't think i don't think they...
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this is bbc news. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border. as people across gaza face famine, the bbc goes onboard a us military plane dropping crates of aid. and a treasure trove of never—before—heard music from the late singer marvin gaye resurfaces in belgium. hello. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, unifil, says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border on saturday. it says the peacekeepers were on a foot patrol when the blast happened and were taken to hospital. the un says it's investigating the cause of the explosion, and warned that targeting observers is "unacceptable". israel denies involvement. tensions along the unofficial israel—lebanon
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lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. speaking to the bbc from gaza, unicef spokespersonjames elder shared his thoughts on efforts to drop aid from the skies. there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the reality is we cannot be distracted. the fastest, safest way to get aid in is across the roads. and there is a road network here. i have literally sat with parents in tears with babies that are paper—thin, that i don't know if they would still be alive now, three days later. and there are aid crossings that used to be open ten minutes away, 15 minutes away, so we have to look at what is the safest and quickest way, and it is roads, roads, roads. we've seen people killed from airdrops. yes, some aid gets to people, but we risk this being a distraction right now but we can't afford that distraction because the situation is getting so grim. there are hundreds of trucks not far from me, they are ones that need to get the aid across, they are the ones that will ultimately save lives in the sheer number and volume that we
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. speaking to the bbc from gaza, unicef spokespersonjames elder shared his thoughts on efforts to drop aid from the skies. there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the reality is we cannot be distracted. the fastest, safest way to get aid in is across the roads. and there is a road network here. i have literally sat with parents in tears with babies that are paper—thin, that i don't know if they would still be alive now, three days later. and there are aid...
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this is bbc news. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border. as people across gaza face famine, the bbc goes onboard a us military plane dropping crates of aid. and a treasure trove of never—before—heard music from the late singer marvin gaye resurfaces in belgium. hello, i am erin delmore. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, unifil, says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border on saturday. it says the peacekeepers were on a foot patrol when the blast happened, and were taken to hospital. the un says it's investigating the cause of the explosion, and warned that targeting observers is "unacceptable". israel denies involvement.
this is bbc news. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon says three of its observers and a translator were injured in an explosion near the israeli border. as people across gaza face famine, the bbc goes onboard a us military plane dropping crates of aid. and a treasure trove of never—before—heard music from the late singer marvin gaye resurfaces in belgium. hello, i am erin delmore. the un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, unifil, says three of its observers and a translator were injured in...
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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour which is straight after this programme. i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so, i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, one of opera's greatest singers turns 80. happy birthday, dame kiri te kanawa, the outsider from new zealand who became a global star, and the british royal family's favourite soprano. singing. i was a reliable, strong, good singer and made sure that my voice always performed as it should have done. it's incredible to think that she's turning 80, yet how much youth there feels in her spirit and in her recordings. kiri te kanawa's training was unusual. she was first taught to sing by a nun in auckland, before leaving for the bright lights of london. she's paved the way for opera in new zealand and put us on the map. she's an icon to all of us.
this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour which is straight after this programme. i've been an opera fan for decades, and i want to share my passion with you. so, i'm on a mission to find out how opera is trying to attract new audiences and reinvent itself. this time, one of opera's greatest singers turns 80. happy birthday, dame kiri te kanawa, the outsider from new zealand who became a global star, and the british royal family's favourite soprano. singing. i...