0
0.0
Mar 2, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. earlier i talked to our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, who is in jerusalem. he told us more on the us vice president's upcoming meeting with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz. well, it's not quite the same as meeting president biden, obviously, but i think it is being suggested here that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not terribly happy. he thinks there's only one prime minister. and i think he probably is a little concerned that benny gantz — who could well be a political rival in the not too distant future — is going to the white house for talks with the american administration. mr netanyahu, by the way, we're told, has a case of the flu and won't be chairing tomorrow evening's meeting of the security cabinet. but whether these political, internal political shenanigans result in some kind of challenge to mr netanyahu? well, i think that's probably a story for another day. yeah. we're also hearing from a us official in the past hour or so saying that a framework
paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. earlier i talked to our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, who is in jerusalem. he told us more on the us vice president's upcoming meeting with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz. well, it's not quite the same as meeting president biden, obviously, but i think it is being suggested here that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not terribly happy. he thinks there's only one prime minister. and i think he probably is a little concerned that benny gantz...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state governer says at least 28 have managed to escape. in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on family and care. proponents wanted to amend the constitutional definition of a family to include people who were not married. it was also proposed that a constitutional reference to �*women in the home' should be removed. prime minister leo varadkar says it was a �*comprehensive defeat�*. we return now to the situation in the middle east. the us military says its ships and
this is bbc news. the headlines: the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating within hours. the first vessel is being loaded now. but with the situation becoming increasingly desperate, the us warns a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. armed men abduct another group of students from a school in northern nigeria. four women are among those taken. the army is still looking for more than 200 schoolchildren kidnapped on thursday. a state...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is run by hamas, says 19 people waiting for aid near gaza city were killed by israeli forces on saturday. israel denies firing on the crowd. meanwhile, the un secretary—general, antonio guterres has continued his call for a humanitarian ceasefire after a visit to egypt, saying israel should remove remaining obstacles from getting aid into the territory. our middle east correspondent yolande knell is following developments from jerusalem. the israeli military says that it's hit 65 targets in the gaza strip in the past 2a hour
caroline hawley, bbc news. to the middle east now, and the head of unrwa says israel has told the un it will no longer approve the palestinian refugee agency's food convoys to the north of gaza. unrwa's head, philippe lazzarini, says the restrictions must be lifted. it comes as israel's defence minister travels to washington with prime minister benjamin netanyahu under increasing pressure from the us to halt its planned assault on rafah in southern gaza. the health ministry in gaza, which is...
0
0.0
Mar 28, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back. but there are more and more staff leaving, for the stress from behaviour more than workload. workload is really good but if you were i am but the behaviour is what drives people away. my colleagues who i have worked with, that is the same story across the board. haste same story across the board. have ou ut it same story across the board. have you put it on _ same story across the board. have you put it on the — same story across the board. have you put it on the receiving - same story across the board. have you put it o
elaine dunkley, bbc news. i'm joined now by zac copley who is a computer science teacher in leicester. what is your experience has behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my _ behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career- behaviour got worse? definitely. from the start of my career until now, when you are in it you don't notice until you get a chance to look back....
0
0.0
Mar 8, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. president biden gives his state of the union address, and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the greatest aviation mysteries. and coming up it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. we will have a special programme in 30 minutes. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start in the united states where president biden has delivered his last state of the union address before the presidential election in november. in a fiery speech he warned that the us is facing a greater threat to its freedom and democracy than at any time since the presidency
this is bbc news. president biden gives his state of the union address, and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. former conservative prime minister theresa may is to stand down as an mp at the next general election. it's ten years since a malaysian airliner carrying 239 people on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing vanished — we look back at one of the...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington and this is bbc world news america. the u.s. and u.k. deliver thousands of tons of food aid to gaza amid warnings of severe hunger. united nations says more is needed. in a surprise announcement, the irish prime minister says he is stepping down. mexico's president rejects a texas law that empowers state officials to arrest and deport suspected illegal migrants. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. the u.s. state department says secretary of state antony blinken will not travel to israel as part of his current trip to the middle east. he began his visit to the region on wednesday in saudi arabia, meeting leadership before he goes to cairo on thursday. from there, the secretary will go to tel aviv wihere talks will focus on securing the release of israeli hostages, issuing the defeat of hamas while protecting civilians, and you minute hearing aid to the gaza strip. there is no mention of the word cease fire in two separate announcements. relations have soured between president biden and israeli prime minister netanyahu.
announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington and this is bbc world news america. the u.s. and u.k. deliver thousands of tons of food aid to gaza amid warnings of severe hunger. united nations says more is needed. in a surprise announcement, the irish prime minister says he is stepping down. mexico's president rejects a texas law that empowers state officials to arrest and deport suspected illegal migrants. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. the u.s. state...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant, bbc news, haiti. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human rights breaches. joining me now is our correspondent barbara plett usher in kigali. but first let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman at westminster. what's the response of the rwandan government? where do we stand with this legislation? tt where do we stand with this legislation?— where do we stand with this legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary _ legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. - legislation? it is stuck in the parliamentary process. we l legislation? it is stuck in
will grant, bbc news, haiti. the uk government has suffered fresh defeats over its contentious plan to deport some asylum seekers to rwanda. the house of lords proposed changes including a need to give due regard to international law. the legislation is intended to stop court challenges to efforts to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, by declaring the east african country to be safe. deportation flights were stopped by a supreme court ruling last year, which said the system could lead to human...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're watching bbc news. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid does arrive, some groups are warning of problems in distributing the aid across gaza. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. in the cypriot port of larnaca, they have been working around the clock. the spanish ship, open arms, is preparing to tow a barge with 200 tonnes of food with medical aid all the way to gaza. it's a precarious, untested plan with obvious risks. translation: yes, we will tow this platform to gaza, _ where the last mile will be the most complicated operation. the disembarkation will be done on a pier that is being built right now by the world central kitchen. how the aid will be unloaded into gaza, where there is no port orfunctioning harbo
you're watching bbc news. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid does arrive, some groups are warning of problems in distributing the aid across gaza. wyre davies reports from jerusalem. in the cypriot...
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you pain, bbc news. —— hugh pym, bbc news. you can check the latest data for hospitals near you by using the bbc�*s nhs winter tracker. wherever you are in the uk, put in your postcode to see the latest published information on waiting times in a&e and for routine operations and ambulances. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty in court to the manslaughter of 15—year—old elianne andam in croydon in south london last september, but he has denied murdering her. 0ur correspondent sonja jessup is at the old bailey. what's happened in court, sonja? yeah, the 17—year—old boy we cannot name for reasons because of his age appeared by video link at the old bailey this morning, and elianne andam's family were also in court to watch proceeding. the 17—year—old spoke only to confirm his name in to plead not guilty to elianne's murder, but he did admit manslaughter. he's also pleaded not guilty to possessing a kitchen knife in a public place without good reason. now, elianne andam was 15 years old, she was on her way to sc
you pain, bbc news. —— hugh pym, bbc news. you can check the latest data for hospitals near you by using the bbc�*s nhs winter tracker. wherever you are in the uk, put in your postcode to see the latest published information on waiting times in a&e and for routine operations and ambulances. a 17—year—old boy has pleaded guilty in court to the manslaughter of 15—year—old elianne andam in croydon in south london last september, but he has denied murdering her. 0ur correspondent...
0
0.0
Mar 29, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
aruna iyengar, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent shelley phelps. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year-— it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. yes it is surprisingly often aet time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them — time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at _ time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new— time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new year - time of year. yes it is surprisingly often get them at new year and l time of year. yes it is surprisingly i often get them at new year and the king's birth there has been comment about the timing because it is in recess so mps aren't in we
aruna iyengar, bbc news. one of the conservative party's largest donors has been awarded a knighthood after being recommended by rishi sunak. labour said the decision to give an honour to the billionaire, mohammed mansour, showed the prime minister didn't expect to be in office for much longer. let's get more with our political correspondent shelley phelps. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year. it is unusual to get on is at this time of year-— it is unusual to get on is at this...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline hawley, bbc news. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more from krasnogorsk, just outside of moscow. well, we haven't heard much more today from the kremlin, but i can tell you what, on this national day of mourning, there is a long queue of people outside the crocus city hall here. people queueing up with flowers, roses and carnations, lining up at the makeshift shrine to the victims of this attack. people have been leaving messages, too. one that i read was addressed to the attackers and it read, "you are scum, we will never forgive you." and just from talking to people here, there is a deep sense of shock at what has happened, and a mixture, i'd say, of grief and also anger. one woman was in tears when i spoke to her. she said that she felt a great sense of loss and had to come. one man said that he wanted president putin to remove the moratorium on the death penalty. he was very, very angry. as to who was behind this, people here are not sure, but as you mentioned, russian officials have been hin
caroline hawley, bbc news. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more from krasnogorsk, just outside of moscow. well, we haven't heard much more today from the kremlin, but i can tell you what, on this national day of mourning, there is a long queue of people outside the crocus city hall here. people queueing up with flowers, roses and carnations, lining up at the makeshift shrine to the victims of this attack. people have been leaving messages, too. one that i read was addressed to the...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the new maritime aid corridor to gaza is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped. meanwhile, more aid is air—dropped into gaza — a method aid groups consider a last resort. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended, after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on the definition of family and the role of women. and new life is springing from the sycamore gap tree. seedlings from the famously felled tree are starting to grow. hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. welcome to the programme. final preparations are under way to send the first shipment of aid by sea to gaza. humanitarian organisations are co—ordinating a delivery of about 200 tonnes of food and medical supplies, which will go via a maritime corridor with israel's agreement. but it's unclear how or where the boat will actually dock, and even if the aid do
live from london, this is bbc news. the first vessel to use the new maritime aid corridor to gaza is loaded in cyprus. 200 tonnes of supplies will be shipped. meanwhile, more aid is air—dropped into gaza — a method aid groups consider a last resort. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended, after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos in a major defeat for ireland's government, voters reject two referendum proposals on the...
0
0.0
Mar 7, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our climate editor, justin rowlatt. spring begins when the magnolia trees bloom, according to cornish tradition. and spring came early in cornwall and the rest of europe this year. temperatures across the continent this february were almost 3 degrees above average. the exceptional warm weather the world experienced last month did not surprise climate scientists. it coincides with a near—record increase in co2 concentrations in the atmosphere. the link between co2 and rising temperatures is well established and this year glob
leila nathoo, bbc news. we are going to look at climate change now because february was the warmest february on record. take a look at this graph. it shows you the numbers. basically last february one .7 degrees above preindustrial levels and what we are looking at there is the very last bar on the right—hand side there, every 2024, and you can see that compared to the other months, back to 1940 on the left—hand side. the latest figures from the eu climate service. to them, here is our...
0
0.0
Mar 19, 2024
03/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for being with us on bbc news. the u.n. foreign policy chief has said starvation's being used as a weapon of war in gaza. do you think it is? >> it is very clear that israel has been using a campaign of starvation. it declared so october 8 and october 9, repeatedly. israeli officials declared a siege, impose a total siege, they cut off water, fuel, medical supplies. now we are seeing some humanitarian aid trickle in. not only have we heard israeli officials declare the campaign of starvation, we are seeing the effects of starvation unfold very quickly the past few months. >> this violent phase of what is a much longer running conflict obviously is not even six months old yet we are seeing children pushed into malnutrition, dozens and dozens of them dying. has this happened on such a scale or at such a speed before? >> we have never seen a civilian population made to go hungry so quickly and so cpletely. what we are talking about is approximately 2.2 one million people in gaza, over half of which are children. in december, h
thank you for being with us on bbc news. the u.n. foreign policy chief has said starvation's being used as a weapon of war in gaza. do you think it is? >> it is very clear that israel has been using a campaign of starvation. it declared so october 8 and october 9, repeatedly. israeli officials declared a siege, impose a total siege, they cut off water, fuel, medical supplies. now we are seeing some humanitarian aid trickle in. not only have we heard israeli officials declare the campaign...
0
0.0
Mar 12, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid finally leaves cyprus for gaza where people are dying of starvation. haiti's prime minister resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social media influencer andrew tate and his brother triston are arrested by romanian police over alleged sex offences committed in britain. and surf�*s up on the river severn,. we start this half hour in haiti where the prime minister, ariel henry, has agreed to resign and make way for a transitional authority. it comes as heavily armed gangs take control of the capital and dead bodies pile up on its streets. it has a complicated past. since breaking free from french colonial rule over two centuries ago, the caribbean state has weathered multiple foreign interventions. we'll start in 1915, when the us invaded and occupied haiti following local unrest. it mai
this is bbc news. the headlines: the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid finally leaves cyprus for gaza where people are dying of starvation. haiti's prime minister resigns and calls for calm after gang violence plunged the country into chaos. social media influencer andrew tate and his brother triston are arrested by romanian police over alleged sex offences committed in britain. and...
0
0.0
Mar 18, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news, the headlines. the un's chief speaks out on gaza as the strip faces famine — he says there is still time to halt the crisis. as talks on a possible ceasefire resume in qatar, we'll speak to an expert on whether the conflict has weakened hamas. wanted — someone who's self—motivated, empathetic and fine with showering once every two weeks — to work in antarctica's penguin post office. those stories in just a moment. first let's head to the bbc sport centre. hello there. let's bring you up to date with the news around premier league side nottingham forest. bbc sport understands the club have been docked four points for breaching premier league profit and sustainability rules. it puts the club into the bottom three with immediate effect. let's get some more on this now with our sports news correspondent laura scott. what does this points deduction centre around? these are the premier league's profit and sustainability rules which governs how much a club can lose over a three—year period. typic
this is bbc news, the headlines. the un's chief speaks out on gaza as the strip faces famine — he says there is still time to halt the crisis. as talks on a possible ceasefire resume in qatar, we'll speak to an expert on whether the conflict has weakened hamas. wanted — someone who's self—motivated, empathetic and fine with showering once every two weeks — to work in antarctica's penguin post office. those stories in just a moment. first let's head to the bbc sport centre. hello there....
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are life with bbc news from jerusalem. you are life with bbc news from jerusalem. israel says it plans to move displaced palestinians to what it's called �*humanitarian islands�* in the middle of the strip. it's ahead of a planned ground offensive in the southern city of rafah, where about 1.5 million people are sheltering. it is being reported this morning, not a huge amount of detail what those humanitarian islands would look like. it is right at the very southern end of the gaza strip, where more than half of the population is now sheltering and is a place where israel has said it needs to carry out a military ground offensive because it says in order to achieve its aim of fully removing hamas run gaza, the only way to do thatis hamas run gaza, the only way to do that is target hamas�*s remaining leadership when they are believed to be in and among civilians sheltering in rafa. of course this remains an operation which has questions attached, certainly the word ireland is interesting because a central part of the gaza strip has been left severely damaged b
you are life with bbc news from jerusalem. you are life with bbc news from jerusalem. israel says it plans to move displaced palestinians to what it's called �*humanitarian islands�* in the middle of the strip. it's ahead of a planned ground offensive in the southern city of rafah, where about 1.5 million people are sheltering. it is being reported this morning, not a huge amount of detail what those humanitarian islands would look like. it is right at the very southern end of the gaza...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as haiti's political and economic system collapses, the country continues to spiral into violence and a humanitarian crisis. education is increasingly one of the biggest casualties, as young people are forced to choose between their studies and surviving the chaos. our central america and caribbean correspondent, will grant, reports. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power vacuum, or economics in a collapsing economy. these students are doing all three. those schools in gang—controlled port—au—prince are mostly shut. classrooms in the calmer city of cap—haitien remain mostly open to its young people seeking an education against the odds. the dean says everything from the law school's curriculum to its salaries have been affected by the anarchy. translation: whether it's the upkeep of the building or the materials, - we haven't had any support from the state in covering it. we even haven't been able to pay our teachers properly, or bring in any
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as haiti's political and economic system collapses, the country continues to spiral into violence and a humanitarian crisis. education is increasingly one of the biggest casualties, as young people are forced to choose between their studies and surviving the chaos. our central america and caribbean correspondent, will grant, reports. it isn't easy studying law in a lawless society, nor politics in a power...
0
0.0
Mar 29, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett — and his sister danielle. she asked danielle how evan was doing. it's really hard for him, but we're so proud of him. he's very resilient and he is working really hard to stay strong. he worries about us. we try to make sure that he knows that we're doing well. and he even recently sent women in his life some bouquets for international women's day, march 8th, which was really nice. paul, i want to ask you, his detention was extended for a fifth time this week. what can you tell us about that? it's a pattern we've
this is bbc news. relatives of the wall streetjournal reporter, evan gershkovich, are marking the anniversary of his detention in russia. mr gershkovich is the first american to be charged with spying by the russian authorities since the end of the cold war. the us government and the wall streetjournal have dismissed the charge; they say he is being used as a bargaining chip by moscow. my colleague sumi somaskanda has been speaking to evan's co worker at the wall streetjournal, paul beckett —...
0
0.0
Mar 18, 2024
03/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for being with us on bbc news. the u.n. foreign policy chief has said starvation's being used as a weapon of war in gaza. do you think it is? >> it is very clear that israel has been using a campaign of starvation. it declared so october 8 and october 9, repeatedly. israeli officials declared a siege, impose a total siege, they cut off water, fuel, medical supplies. now we are seeing some humanitarian aid trickle in. not only have we heard israeli officials declare the campaign of starvation, we are seeing the effects of starvation unfold very quickly the past few months. >> this violent phase of what is a much longer running conflict obviously is not even six months old yet we are seeing children pushed into malnutrition, dozens and dozens of them dying. has this happened on such a scale or at such a speed before? >> we have never seen a civilian population made to go hungry so quickly and so completely. what we are talking about is approximately 2.2 one million people in gaza, over half of which are children. in december,
thank you for being with us on bbc news. the u.n. foreign policy chief has said starvation's being used as a weapon of war in gaza. do you think it is? >> it is very clear that israel has been using a campaign of starvation. it declared so october 8 and october 9, repeatedly. israeli officials declared a siege, impose a total siege, they cut off water, fuel, medical supplies. now we are seeing some humanitarian aid trickle in. not only have we heard israeli officials declare the campaign...
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital trust successfully identified tiny signs of breast cancer in women which had been missed by human doctors. sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's a big night for wales later, they face finland at the cardiff city stadium in their euro 2024 qualifying play—off semifinal. the winner will face poland or estonia next tuesday to decide who makes it to germany this summer. having failed to qualify for a major tournament between 1958 and 20
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. a new report finds many british women are owed apologies and thousands of pounds in compensation because of state pension changes. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejiriwal, a prominent opposition leader, in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal�*s arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general election. our south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan updated me earlier. it is a hugely significant moment, as you say, that elections are only elections are only a few weeks, a few as you say, that elections are only a few weeks away from now on, starting on the 19th in seven phases. it'll go on for weeks. so this arrest has triggered widespread condemnation by opposition parties because arvind kejriwal is one of the top opposition leaders and he is ruling in delhi and also his party is in power in
this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejiriwal, a prominent opposition leader, in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal�*s arrest...
0
0.0
Mar 2, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
much more on those stories on the bbc news website. now on bbc news, it's newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and chris in the studio. and we are joined by the mayor of london, sadiq khan. good to see you both, good to be here. i'm just thinking, there are so many things we could ask you, we could have a three—hour—long joe rogan—style podcast. let's do it! just have to speak to the bosses! exactly, bbc one taken over for three hours.
much more on those stories on the bbc news website. now on bbc news, it's newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and chris in the studio. and we are joined by the mayor of london, sadiq khan. good to see you both, good to be here. i'm just thinking, there are so many things we could ask you, we could have a three—hour—long joe rogan—style podcast. let's do it! just have to speak to the bosses! exactly, bbc one taken over for three hours.
0
0.0
Mar 12, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from jerusalem, this is bbc news. the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces, we will bring you a special report. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid has left cyprus�*s larnaca port for gaza. also on the programme... the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, resigns, as gang violence plunges the country into chaos. one of the conservative party's biggest donors has been accused of making racist remarks about the mp, diane abbott. hello i'm anna foster injerusalem. i want to go straight to these live pictures of the scene in the southern part of the gaza strip and this is where more than i southern part of the gaza strip and this is where more thani million people are displaced and you can see the tents and temporary structures that people are living in after having to leave their homes in the north of the strip when the israeli ground offensive started there and we know there are many people crammed into a very small space without the aid they need, th
live from jerusalem, this is bbc news. the bbc sees evidence that staff at nasser hospital in gaza were mistreated by israeli forces, we will bring you a special report. a ship loaded with 200 tonnes of humanitarian aid has left cyprus�*s larnaca port for gaza. also on the programme... the prime minister of haiti, ariel henry, resigns, as gang violence plunges the country into chaos. one of the conservative party's biggest donors has been accused of making racist remarks about the mp, diane...
0
0.0
Mar 1, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
ben rich, bbc news. in formula one, the red bull team principal christian horner has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour after the leaking of a series of messages, allegedly written by him. horner was cleared on wednesday by an internal investigation into his behaviour towards a female colleague. red bull are preparing to defend their two world titles in the opening race of the season tomorrow in bahrain. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, reports. greeting one of motorsport�*s top officials earlier today, it might have looked like business as usual for christian horner but, on a balmy day in bahrain, he remains at the centre of a storm which doesn't show signs of passing. the sport is still reeling after 149 people, including f1 bosses and team principals, received an anonymous email yesterday containing a link to a drive of messages purporting to involve horner. in a statement, he said, "i won't comment on anonymous "speculation but, to reiterate, i have always denied "the al
ben rich, bbc news. in formula one, the red bull team principal christian horner has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour after the leaking of a series of messages, allegedly written by him. horner was cleared on wednesday by an internal investigation into his behaviour towards a female colleague. red bull are preparing to defend their two world titles in the opening race of the season tomorrow in bahrain. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, reports. greeting one of...
0
0.0
Mar 3, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mark savage, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather was pretty decent for most of us on sunday. some sunshine, just a few showers here and there. but i think the bulk of the evening and overnight, across the uk, will be generally clear or at least clear spells. and we'll have a frost as well, a bit like last night. now the air over us is relatively chilly, but in the coming days we'll see slightly milder south—westerly winds developing across the uk. so those temperatures will creep up, butjust by a couple of degrees. no more than that, nothing dramatic. the satellite picture shows where the clear skies have been earlier on. but notice that towards the east and the north, the skies have been a little more cloudy, a little more hazy. so plenty of dry weather to come through the course of this evening. the winds are light as well. that's going to help the frost forming through the course of the night. but notice the weather systems approaching south western parts approaching south—western parts of the uk. we'll talk about
mark savage, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather was pretty decent for most of us on sunday. some sunshine, just a few showers here and there. but i think the bulk of the evening and overnight, across the uk, will be generally clear or at least clear spells. and we'll have a frost as well, a bit like last night. now the air over us is relatively chilly, but in the coming days we'll see slightly milder south—westerly winds developing across the uk. so those temperatures...
0
0.0
Mar 2, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pauladams, bbc news, jerusalem. us vice president kamala harris will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz on monday as washington seeks to reach a dealfor more aid and a temporary ceasefire. our diplomatic correspondent — paul adams explained more. well it is not quite the same as meeting president biden but i think it is being suggested here that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not terribly happy. he thinks there is only one prime minister, and i think he probably is a little concerned that benny gantz who could well be a political rival in the not too distant future is going to the white house for talks with the american administration. mr netanyahu, by the way, we are told has a case of the flu and won't be chairing tomorrow evening's meeting of the security cabinet. but whether these political, internal political shenanigans, result in some kind of challenge to mr netanyahu, well, i think that is probably a story for another day. we think that is probably a story for another day-— think that
pauladams, bbc news, jerusalem. us vice president kamala harris will meet with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz on monday as washington seeks to reach a dealfor more aid and a temporary ceasefire. our diplomatic correspondent — paul adams explained more. well it is not quite the same as meeting president biden but i think it is being suggested here that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not terribly happy. he thinks there is only one prime minister, and i think he probably is a...
0
0.0
Mar 30, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. to get a better of idea of how significant the humanitarian crisis is in gaza, let's speak now to uncief spokesperson james elder, who's there. ijust want i just want to get your reaction to that report from our colleague lucy williamson. she was on board a flight delivering aid by air into gaza. what do you make of the efforts getting aid into gaza by air? , ., ., ., , ., , air? there is an argument any aid is aood aid, air? there is an argument any aid is good aid. but _ air? there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the _ air? there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the relative _ air? there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the relative is - air? there is an argument any aid is good aid, but the relative is we - good aid, but the relative is we can't be distracted, the fastest, safest way to get aid in is across the roads. there is a road network yeah. i have literally sat with parents in tears with babies that are paper—thin, i don't know if they would still be
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. to get a better of idea of how significant the humanitarian crisis is in gaza, let's speak now to uncief spokesperson james elder, who's there. ijust want i just want to get your reaction to that report from our colleague lucy williamson. she was on board a flight delivering aid by air into gaza. what do you make of the efforts getting aid into gaza by air? , ., ., ., , ., , air? there is an argument any aid is aood aid, air? there is an argument any aid is...
0
0.0
Mar 30, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. and for an update on the humanitarian situation, i spoke to unicef spokesperson james elder, who's in gaza. he gave me his thoughts on the effort 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 ultimat
lucy williamson, bbc news, qatar. and for an update on the humanitarian situation, i spoke to unicef spokesperson james elder, who's in gaza. he gave me his thoughts on the effort 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...
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you are life with bbc news. the spanish parliament is due to vote on a controversial bill about amnesty for people involved in the catalan independence. let's go to our correspondent. what exactly will the members of parliament be voting on? i am outside the congress building where they are currently debating the amnesty issue. this amnesty was sent to congress back injanuary the amnesty issue. this amnesty was sent to congress back in january and it was rejected by a narrow margin because of concerns by catalan nationalists who would have benefited from it that it wasn't legally watertight enough. since then, a new version has been sent and that is the version that will be voted on today. the idea is that it will be a tighter amnesty law and it will be a tighter amnesty law and it will provide protection for more than 300 catalan nationalists who have been facing legal action or legal charges for separatist activity. any legal charges pending against them would be removed. most of those charges relate to that 2
you are life with bbc news. the spanish parliament is due to vote on a controversial bill about amnesty for people involved in the catalan independence. let's go to our correspondent. what exactly will the members of parliament be voting on? i am outside the congress building where they are currently debating the amnesty issue. this amnesty was sent to congress back injanuary the amnesty issue. this amnesty was sent to congress back in january and it was rejected by a narrow margin because of...
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. a migrant charity says at least 60 people are feared to have died on a dinghy while trying to cross the mediterranean sea. the group were trying to reach italy from libya. 25 people were rescued. with more on this, i'm joined from the newsroom by sofia bettiza. all of this is an account from that ngo and what they said is that last week a group of migrants set off from libya on day dinghy, trying to reach italy. from libya on day dinghy, trying to reach ital . �* from libya on day dinghy, trying to reach holy-— reach italy. after three days there ng broke down _ reach italy. after three days there ng broke down and _ reach italy. after three days there ng broke down and the _ reach italy. after three days there ng broke down and the dinghy - ng broke down and the dinghy capsized. the bbc has been able to speak to the ngo. people were adrift forfour speak to the ngo. people were adrift for four days. speak to the ngo. people were adrift forfour days. people speak to the ngo. people
you're live with bbc news. a migrant charity says at least 60 people are feared to have died on a dinghy while trying to cross the mediterranean sea. the group were trying to reach italy from libya. 25 people were rescued. with more on this, i'm joined from the newsroom by sofia bettiza. all of this is an account from that ngo and what they said is that last week a group of migrants set off from libya on day dinghy, trying to reach italy. from libya on day dinghy, trying to reach ital . �*...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
feras killani, bbc news, sudan. the london hospital which treated the princess of wales says it will investigate any breach of patient information after reports that staff tried to access her private medical records. the bbc royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. tell us more, what more is the hospital saying about this story? 50. what more is the hospital saying about this story?— about this story? so, this all relates to — about this story? so, this all relates to this _ about this story? so, this all relates to this day _ about this story? so, this all relates to this day that - about this story? so, this all - relates to this day that katherine brunt has made at the london clinic, thatis brunt has made at the london clinic, that is a clinic in central london, that is a clinic in central london, that people will be family with pictures of it because it is where royals have stayed and been treated for years, the lecturing was treated there, prince philip was treated there, prince philip was treated th
feras killani, bbc news, sudan. the london hospital which treated the princess of wales says it will investigate any breach of patient information after reports that staff tried to access her private medical records. the bbc royal correspondent sarah campbelljoins me now. tell us more, what more is the hospital saying about this story? 50. what more is the hospital saying about this story?— about this story? so, this all relates to — about this story? so, this all relates to this _ about...
0
0.0
Mar 27, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
marc ashdown, bbc news. and if you're in the uk, coming up at 17.45pm, we'll bejoined by lisa minot, travel editor of the sun newspaper, and carmen roberts, presenter on the travel show here on the bbc to answer your questions live about the passports issue. they'll be answering your questions, this whole passport story is the most read story on the bbc website. a lot of questions, a lot of people getting caught out, you heard, 200 people a day is the estimation. we will take your questions and answers many as we that is at 17.115. a new bbc investigation tells for the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972 — the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing, and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but, almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared — as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited
marc ashdown, bbc news. and if you're in the uk, coming up at 17.45pm, we'll bejoined by lisa minot, travel editor of the sun newspaper, and carmen roberts, presenter on the travel show here on the bbc to answer your questions live about the passports issue. they'll be answering your questions, this whole passport story is the most read story on the bbc website. a lot of questions, a lot of people getting caught out, you heard, 200 people a day is the estimation. we will take your questions and...
0
0.0
Mar 20, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. 2024 will be the year the economy bounces back according to rishi sunak. this comes as figures boasted 3.4% in february. rishi sunak said he believed the country had, "turned a corner" he has been sticking to our economics editor who asked him about the economic backdrop but also what it was like to have his own mps in his party plotting against him. have a listen. �* i. his party plotting against him. have a listen. �* y., , a listen. and you will be prime minister after _ a listen. and you will be prime minister after the _ a listen. and you will be prime minister after the may - a listen. and you will be prime i minister after the may election? yes. because the things that we are doing _ yes. because the things that we are doing or— yes. because the things that we are doing or making a difference. they will always— doing or making a difference. they will always be noises, there will always— will always be noises, there will always be — will a
this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. 2024 will be the year the economy bounces back according to rishi sunak. this comes as figures boasted 3.4% in february. rishi sunak said he believed the country had, "turned a corner" he has been sticking to our economics editor who asked him about the economic backdrop but also what it was like to have his own mps in his party plotting against him. have a listen. �* i. his party plotting against him. have a listen. �* y., , a listen....
0
0.0
Mar 21, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. research shows pregnant women working in extreme heat at a greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital trust successfully identified tiny signs of breast cancer in women which had been missed by human doctors. time for the business news with ben thompson. we start with the lawsuit against apple which accuses the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market and crushing competition. in the lawsuit, thejustice department alleges that company used its power to limit competitors as well as options available to consumers. apple has vowed to vigorously fight the lawsuit and denies the claims. it is the third time the co
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us files a landmark lawsuit against apple, accusing the tech giant of monopolising the smartphone market. israeli forces say they've killed 50 palestinian gunmen in continuing fighting around al—shifa hospital in gaza city. research shows pregnant women working in extreme heat at a greater risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row. an ai tool tested by an nhs hospital...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
fergus walsh, bbc news. the chelsea flower show has stunned visitors with its beautiful displays for years, but this year the organisers have got something special in store. for the first time, a "no adults allowed" garden — designed by children, for children — will be on display. our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, has been given a look behind the scenes. i've been invited to a top secret summit — and, in fact, i shouldn't really be here. this is strictly no adults allowed. children from sullivan primary in south—west london are putting the finishing touches on their very own garden for chelsea flower show. so have you been learning about gardening while you're doing this? yeah, we've been learning about gardening for a while now. what's been the favourite thing about doing this project? probably being able to design and make the garden in general, which is going to go into the flower show for everyone to enjoy and see. i think that's the key thing, when we're designing with plants, we'r
fergus walsh, bbc news. the chelsea flower show has stunned visitors with its beautiful displays for years, but this year the organisers have got something special in store. for the first time, a "no adults allowed" garden — designed by children, for children — will be on display. our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, has been given a look behind the scenes. i've been invited to a top secret summit — and, in fact, i shouldn't really be here. this is strictly no adults...
0
0.0
Mar 28, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joe tidy, bbc news. stephanie hare is a technology author and commentator, she told me about the prison sentence sam bankman—fried is likely to face. well, his lawyers would like a handful of years, 5 to 6, and us prosecutors are calling for about 50. so we'll probably see something around, i think 25 could be a reasonable guess at this stage. and do you think, i mean, what do you think about the verdict that was handed down to him? what was it? was it did that seem fair? oh, for sure. this is an egregious crime. and commentator that was just talking before absolutely had it spot on, there's nothing new about money laundering and fraud, it's one of the oldest things in law, and they have to throw the book at him to make an example for the rest of the world, because cryptocurrency is still highly unregulated. and how much damage has he done, do you think, to the whole idea of cryptocurrency, or the brand of it? well, he maybe has done a great public service in showing that this is in many ways a ponzi s
joe tidy, bbc news. stephanie hare is a technology author and commentator, she told me about the prison sentence sam bankman—fried is likely to face. well, his lawyers would like a handful of years, 5 to 6, and us prosecutors are calling for about 50. so we'll probably see something around, i think 25 could be a reasonable guess at this stage. and do you think, i mean, what do you think about the verdict that was handed down to him? what was it? was it did that seem fair? oh, for sure. this...
0
0.0
Mar 22, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who, as you said, is a major donor to the conservative party, he has given £10 million to the party, had told a meeting of his company in 2019 that the mp diane abbott made him "want to hate all black women" and that she "should be shot". now, he apologised for what he said was being "rude" to diane abbott. the prime minister had condemned the remarks as racist. but the conservatives have been resisting pressure to hand back those donations. what we've got this morning is a statement from west yorkshire police, which says it is investigating what it describes as racist comments which w
sarah rainsford, bbc news, sumy. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. police in west yorkshire have opened an investigation into whether one of the conservative party's biggest donors committed a crime when he allegedly made racist comments about britain's longest—serving black mp, diane abbott. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, helen catt, about this latest investigation. we know that earlier this month the guardian newspaper reported that frank hester, who,...
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here on bbc news. don't go anywhere. i will see you soon. hello there. sunday didn't turn out too badly with a bit of spring sunshine, just one or two showers. but through the next few days, the weather is looking quite changeable, decidedly unsettled, spells of rain, often windy, and it will be cold enough for snow over high ground in scotland. now let's take a look at the rainfall we're expecting to accumulate over the next five days. wet for hills in the west, very wet for eastern scotland. but while i say rainfall, actually some of this will fall as snow across scotland because certainly over the next couple of days, we've got to hold on to some rather cold air across this northern half of scotland. in the short term, well, through this evening and tonight, we see cloud and rain spreading from the west across northern ireland, western england, wales, pushing its way a little bit further northwards and eastwards. ahead of that, a slice of clear sky, one or two mist patches, and temperatures dropping
here on bbc news. don't go anywhere. i will see you soon. hello there. sunday didn't turn out too badly with a bit of spring sunshine, just one or two showers. but through the next few days, the weather is looking quite changeable, decidedly unsettled, spells of rain, often windy, and it will be cold enough for snow over high ground in scotland. now let's take a look at the rainfall we're expecting to accumulate over the next five days. wet for hills in the west, very wet for eastern scotland....
0
0.0
Mar 24, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline hawley, bbc news. ijust want i just want to remind you ijust want to remind you the latest death toll that is coming from russian officials, they now say 137 people died in the attack. these are live pictures outside the crocus city hall, where people have been paying tribute to those victims. officials also say that death toll is likely to rise as rescuers continued to search the building for those who died in the attack. russian officials also say 11 people have been detained, including four assailants who are directly involved in the attack. islamic state group as we have heard has claimed responsibility. in the last ten minutes these pictures are coming to us from the reuters news agency, they were released by the kremlin. they show the russian president, vladimir putin, paying tribute himself to those injured and killed in the attack in a church nearby to the crocus city hall. we can see president putin their lighting a candle, and paying his own tribute. he has said in his public addresses that t
caroline hawley, bbc news. ijust want i just want to remind you ijust want to remind you the latest death toll that is coming from russian officials, they now say 137 people died in the attack. these are live pictures outside the crocus city hall, where people have been paying tribute to those victims. officials also say that death toll is likely to rise as rescuers continued to search the building for those who died in the attack. russian officials also say 11 people have been detained,...
0
0.0
Mar 18, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. the environmental group greenpeace could be thrown out of the un group that oversees deep sea mining for minerals. greenpeace has been accused of disrupting a research expedition in the pacific, in a row over access to billions of dollars worth of minerals on the seabed. greenpeace says mining has a negative impact on marine life, but mining companies say it�*s crucial for the transition to renewable energy. our climate editor, justin rowlatt reports. a research vessel is assessing the impact of mining on the sea bed. protesters from greenpeace board the vessel, hampering the research, says the company. just another conflict between industry and activists? not in this case. the miners, like the greens, claim to be acting in the best interests of the planet. they say the metallic nodules they are after are crucial to the green transition and say hoovering them up is far less damaging than mining on land. this is what the miners are after, this is a polymetallic nodule. they take mill
this is bbc news. the environmental group greenpeace could be thrown out of the un group that oversees deep sea mining for minerals. greenpeace has been accused of disrupting a research expedition in the pacific, in a row over access to billions of dollars worth of minerals on the seabed. greenpeace says mining has a negative impact on marine life, but mining companies say it�*s crucial for the transition to renewable energy. our climate editor, justin rowlatt reports. a research vessel is...
0
0.0
Mar 14, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're live with bbc news. israel says it wants to move displaced palestinian greek palestinians to humanitarian islands in the middle of the strip. let's get the latest on that and all the developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster. this developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster.- developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint — correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint of— correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint of what _ correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint of what israel— correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint of what israel has - further hint of what israel has repeatedly said it is one of its next move is in the military operation in gaza. and that is a ground offensive in the southern garrison city of rafah where 1.4 million palestinians are garrison city of rafah where1.4 million palestinians are sheltering, half the population of the gaza strip, people are being moved away from
you're live with bbc news. israel says it wants to move displaced palestinian greek palestinians to humanitarian islands in the middle of the strip. let's get the latest on that and all the developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster. this developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster.- developments out of israel with our correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint — correspondent anna foster. this is a further hint of— correspondent anna foster. this...
0
0.0
Mar 8, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
live from london, this is bbc news. breaking news, the foreign secretary lord cameron says alongside the us, a maritime corridor will be opened to deliver aid directly to gaza. president biden gives his state of the union address and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. the nigerian army is searching for gunmen who seized more than 280 schoolchildren. and coming up, it's international women's day — a time to reflect on the achievements of women and progress towards gender equality. hello, i'm nicky schiller. we start with that breaking news. the foreign secretary lord cameron has announced the us, uk and partners will open a maritime corridor to deliver aid directly to gaza but he said he would continue to urge israel to allow more trucks into gaza is the fastest way to get aid to those who need it. his full tweet says people in gaza are in desperate humanitarian need, alongside the
live from london, this is bbc news. breaking news, the foreign secretary lord cameron says alongside the us, a maritime corridor will be opened to deliver aid directly to gaza. president biden gives his state of the union address and makes an impassioned pitch for a second term whilst taking swipes at his rival donald trump. here's the simple truth. you can't love your country only when you win! cheering. the nigerian army is searching for gunmen who seized more than 280 schoolchildren. and...
0
0.0
Mar 5, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary fiction — like my guest today, novelist and computer games creator naomi alderman. her latest story is an apocalyptic techno thriller. is the apocalypse that she imagines all too possible? naomi alderman, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. i want to start at the beginning. you were raised in a very traditional, observant orthodoxjewish community in north london where, i think it's fair to say, women and girls were expected, by and large, to stay in the background. now, you today have a very powerful, u
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. how do we make sense of the world we live in? many of us rely on a diet of news and information. evidence, facts, truths — we think of these as the building blocks of reality. but in a world in which it is increasingly hard to distinguish the real from the fake, sometimes the most telling observations come from the writers of contemporary...
0
0.0
Mar 9, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bbc news, the headlines. the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating in the coming hours. the first vessel is being loaded. but the us has warned a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. the urgent hunt for nearly 300 school children abducted by gunmen in nigeria. the governor of kaduna state says at least 28 have managed to escape. more than ten years after leaving office, a former pakistan president is back. leader of the people's party, asif ali zardari, is elected president for a second time. a london fertility clinic has its operating licence suspended after "significant concerns" were raised over errors in the freezing of embryos. in england, the health 0mbudsman says cancer patients are being put at risk because the health service is overstretched and understaffed.
this is bbc news, the headlines. the european union says a maritime aid corridorfrom cyprus to gaza could begin operating in the coming hours. the first vessel is being loaded. but the us has warned a temporary dock in gaza could take 60 days to build. the urgent hunt for nearly 300 school children abducted by gunmen in nigeria. the governor of kaduna state says at least 28 have managed to escape. more than ten years after leaving office, a former pakistan president is back. leader of the...
0
0.0
Mar 7, 2024
03/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
justin rowlatt, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to dr ella gilbert who is a climate scientist with the british antarctic survey. this comes as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. because as long as we continue to emit greenhouse gases, we are going to continue seeing these records falling. the last nine months have been the hottest on record for each of those months. i think that is almost certain to continue as we go into 202a. what happens if this continues, then, and we have this same conversation in a year, where it has continued to increase each month? what are the implications of that? the problem is that every tenth of a degree, every fraction of a degree, means a tangible impact on ecosystems, it means a tangible impact on people's lives and livelihoods. and we are going to see more extreme events. heatwaves like we saw with a0 degrees in 2022. the floods, wildfires and droughts we saw in 2023. this is just going to be a flavour of what's to come and these impacts willjust continue to becom
justin rowlatt, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to dr ella gilbert who is a climate scientist with the british antarctic survey. this comes as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. because as long as we continue to emit greenhouse gases, we are going to continue seeing these records falling. the last nine months have been the hottest on record for each of those months. i think that is almost certain to continue as we go into 202a. what happens if this continues, then, and we have this...