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making sure that china is not supporting iran and the manufacturing of weapons and shipments of weapons to russia in the fight against ukraine. so, these hot, global issues, will be discussed, and antony blinken will be deliver a frank message that china needs to stay out of these conflicts. would you say on those topics that they disagree, beijing�*s up that they disagree, beijing�*s up messages and washington�*s messages have been rather consistent, but is this a matter of continuing to talk but agreeing to disagree? the united states _ but agreeing to disagree? tie: united states and china have major differences between our two countries in terms of our economy, trade, intellectual property, but we also have many areas in which we must operate, in which our scientists and researchers are collaborating, in which we are engaged in world initiatives such as trying to halt the proliferation of nuclear weapons. those discussions and collaborations must continue and intensify while recognizing that we have differences. you spoke a bit about the potential ban of tiktok sure the chines
making sure that china is not supporting iran and the manufacturing of weapons and shipments of weapons to russia in the fight against ukraine. so, these hot, global issues, will be discussed, and antony blinken will be deliver a frank message that china needs to stay out of these conflicts. would you say on those topics that they disagree, beijing�*s up that they disagree, beijing�*s up messages and washington�*s messages have been rather consistent, but is this a matter of continuing to...
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these are words we expect from ayatollahs in iran, not american lawmakers and non—american students. unsurprisingly, it has given way to threats of violence in a generation of students who feel safe in their own classrooms, who don't feel safe in their own classrooms, or where they live or were they worshipful stub limit see this very simply —— status will no american of any colour or creed should ever have to live under those kinds of threats. that is not who we are in this country. sadly, colombia's administrator have chosen to let... cheering the intimidation of the mob rule, to overtake american pencils like free speech and the free exchange of ideas. the free exercise of religion. they have co—opted first amendment arguments to protect genocide and to elevate the voices of anti—semitism. they have proven themselves to be incapable of achieving their basic responsibility, which is keeping students safe. wejust responsibility, which is keeping students safe. we just cannot allow this kind of hatred and anti—semitism to flourish on our campuses and it must be stopped in i
these are words we expect from ayatollahs in iran, not american lawmakers and non—american students. unsurprisingly, it has given way to threats of violence in a generation of students who feel safe in their own classrooms, who don't feel safe in their own classrooms, or where they live or were they worshipful stub limit see this very simply —— status will no american of any colour or creed should ever have to live under those kinds of threats. that is not who we are in this country....
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decade ahead, with adversaries pursuing competing agendas but also coming together, russia, china and iran, we have to recognise that our defence processor needs to change. how does it need to change? you take a stop check of what are the growing threats, the modern threats we face and then you adjust your defence postures accordingly, but this is a clarion call, notjust for the defence industry to say, you need to move onto a war footing, but also to britain in general to recognise, this era of security we have enjoyed for the last three decades is over, and we have entered a bumpy era now. it needs to step forward as we've donein it needs to step forward as we've done in the past, we can only do that if we upgrade our defence posture and our hard power. it has taken a some _ posture and our hard power. it has taken a some time _ posture and our hard power. it has taken a some time to _ posture and our hard power. it has taken a some time to get - posture and our hard power. it has taken a some time to get there, i taken a some time to get there, though. since you mentioned to china, the
decade ahead, with adversaries pursuing competing agendas but also coming together, russia, china and iran, we have to recognise that our defence processor needs to change. how does it need to change? you take a stop check of what are the growing threats, the modern threats we face and then you adjust your defence postures accordingly, but this is a clarion call, notjust for the defence industry to say, you need to move onto a war footing, but also to britain in general to recognise, this era...
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make that commitment to israel clear, mentioning the drone attacks earlier this month, attacks from iran and putting into that context. so i think that again was underlined. but you're right, the humanitarian assistance is important for him particularly to the left wing of his party to make sure that that billion dollars was made clear, and the urging of israel to make it possible for that aid to get into gaza was noteworthy too in his speech. touching on all the difficulties within this bill, some of the hardest issues on his desk at the moment. ., ~ , ., hardest issues on his desk at the moment. ., ~' , ., , hardest issues on his desk at the moment. ., ~ , ., , . moment. thank you very much, will rant it, moment. thank you very much, will grant it. and — moment. thank you very much, will grant it, and washington. _ the uk and germany have pledged to support ukraine for as long as it takes, after talks in berlin on toughening europe's defence. rishi sunak and the german chancellor olaf scholz have agreed a new defence initiative to combat the threat from russia. chancellor scholz unde
make that commitment to israel clear, mentioning the drone attacks earlier this month, attacks from iran and putting into that context. so i think that again was underlined. but you're right, the humanitarian assistance is important for him particularly to the left wing of his party to make sure that that billion dollars was made clear, and the urging of israel to make it possible for that aid to get into gaza was noteworthy too in his speech. touching on all the difficulties within this bill,...
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we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much aid to gaza is possible. this bill includes $1 billion from a —— —— an additional humanitarian aid in gaza. we will eagerly secure that aid, including food and medical supplies, clean water, and israel must make sure this reaches the palestinians in gaza without delay. everything we do is guided by the ultimate goal of bringing the hostages home and securing a ceasefire and securing conditions for an enduring peace. there is more that this bill does. you will know, the press here, including providing support to strengthen even further our allies and partners in the indo—pacific region, as well as monitoring 80 places incl
we will always make your is well has what it needs to defend itself against iran and the terrorists it supports. with this aid, we can help replenish the israeli editor so that iran can never carry out the destruction it intended. at the same time, this bill significantly increases humanitarian assistance for the innocent people of gaza, who have suffered badly, suffering the consequences of this war. hamas started it and we will work intently to get as much aid to gaza is possible. this bill...
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has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars that were going towards advanced weapon systems, to enhancing weapons production, to buying supplies and services from the us. and then if you look at that separate money which is included in the same legislation for aid going to israel, that is $9 billion of humanitarian assistance said to be for civilians suffering in conflict zones around the world, but a big portion of that going to palestinians in gaza. earlier i spoke to our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse, and asked him the difference this aid package could make to ukraine. it is interesting, i think politically you are hearing a lot of thanks from president zelensky and other members of the government. they do appreciate this aid finally coming from america. they are describing washington as being the beacon for democracy but then of course you have what
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and we've had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month, for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you've got also included in this money further billions of dollars that would go towards advanced weapon systems, to enhancing weapons production, to buying supplies and services from the us. and then if you look at that separate money which is included in the same legislation for aid going to israel, that's $9 billion of humanitarian assistance said to be for civilians suffering in conflict zones around the world, but a big portion of that going to palestinians in gaza. earlier, i heard from jacob kirkegaard — he's a senior fellow at the brussels—based public policy think—tank, the german marshall fund. he told me more about how this aid package will change ukraine's position on the battlefield. it's pretty clear that the us or the pentagon has pre—positioned many of the supplies that will be artillery grenades, air defence, interceptor missiles and other supplies at various positions
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has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars that were going towards advanced weapon systems, to enhancing weapons production, to buying supplies and services from the us. and then if you look at that separate money which is included in the same legislation for aid going to israel, that is $9 billion of humanitarian assistance said to be for civilian suffering in conflict zones around the world, but a big portion of that going to palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the ground we have had more shelling in gaza. indeed, more israeli air strikes targeting in particular what they say are rocket launch sites with rockets fired from, again at israel, including some of the southern israeli cities in recent days. and intense shelling reported by palestinians up—and—down the length of the gaza strip. there have also been evacuation notices given to palestinians living
has raged on and we have had the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars that were going towards advanced weapon systems, to enhancing weapons production, to buying supplies and services from the us. and then if you look at that separate money which is included in the same legislation for aid going...
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new threats emerging to israel, the new threats emerging to israel, the likes of the direct attack by iran using drones and missiles earlier this month for the first time coming directly from iranian soil. then you have also included in this money further billions of dollars that were going towards advanced weapon systems, to enhancing weapons production, to buying supplies and services from the us. and then if you look at that separate money which is included in the same legislation for aid going to israel, that is $9 billion of humanitarian assistance said to be for civilian suffering in conflict zones around the world, but a big portion of that going to palestinians in gaza. ~ . ., palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the round palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the ground we _ palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the ground we have _ palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the ground we have had _ palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on the ground we have had more - palestinians in gaza. meanwhile on i the ground we have had more shelling in gaza. ., , ., ., in gaza. indeed, more israeli air strikes
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we woke to news of missiles in iran on friday and the price of oil increase temporarily. despite that settling, we are feeling echoes at the pumps combined with a weaker pound compared to the dollar. we spoke last week about inflation, the rate of overall price rises continuing a gradual decline. itjars rises continuing a gradual decline. it jars with that rises continuing a gradual decline. itjars with that pattern. predictions are petrol prices will fall in the second half of the year. we will keep a keen eye on those margins at the pump because don't forget, lastjuly, the government agreed wholesale prices were not always fairly reflected at the forecourt and at that point committed to a mandatory real—time price watch for drivers. where is it? they have promised it is coming soon although they did not commit to a date. the sooner the better, because one that comes in, we will because one that comes in, we will be able to find the cheapest spots which increases competition which in turn should bring down prices. thank you. parents hoping to take up the government's p
we woke to news of missiles in iran on friday and the price of oil increase temporarily. despite that settling, we are feeling echoes at the pumps combined with a weaker pound compared to the dollar. we spoke last week about inflation, the rate of overall price rises continuing a gradual decline. itjars rises continuing a gradual decline. it jars with that rises continuing a gradual decline. itjars with that pattern. predictions are petrol prices will fall in the second half of the year. we...
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lebanon's iran—backed hezbollah group says it has launched a drone attack, targeting israeli military bases north of the city of acre, its deepest attack into israeli territory since the gaza war began. lebanese state media says it comes after an israeli air strike in southern lebanon killed a mother and girl from the same family. tuesday marked the 200th day of the conflict in gaza, with israel carrying out air strikes in the northern, central and southern portions of the territory. the united nations has said it's working to corroborate reports from palestinian authorities that at least 310 people have been found buried outside the nasser hospital grounds in khan younis. palestinian officials say some of those who were killed were elderly and women, and others were found with their hands tied. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies. the un is calling for an independent investigation. we feel the need to raise the alarm, because clearly there have been multiple bodies discovered. we do not know how many. there are reports some of them had their h
lebanon's iran—backed hezbollah group says it has launched a drone attack, targeting israeli military bases north of the city of acre, its deepest attack into israeli territory since the gaza war began. lebanese state media says it comes after an israeli air strike in southern lebanon killed a mother and girl from the same family. tuesday marked the 200th day of the conflict in gaza, with israel carrying out air strikes in the northern, central and southern portions of the territory. the...
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— why did you leave iran? i was an activist. why did you leave iran? i was an activist- i — why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was _ why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was criticising - why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was criticising the - activist. i was criticising the government. i was criticising religion. i had a big group chat of my friends, who were being arrested, persecuted, and one of them was executed. that was a reason for me to leave my country. you executed. that was a reason for me to leave my country.— to leave my country. you went to turke , to leave my country. you went to turkey, greece, _ to leave my country. you went to turkey, greece, you _ to leave my country. you went to turkey, greece, you were - to leave my country. you went to | turkey, greece, you were granted asylum in greece. as you left there. and flew to france, why? let asylum in greece. as you left there. and flew to france, why?— asylum in greece. as you left there. and flew to france, why? let me give ou an and flew to france, w
— why did you leave iran? i was an activist. why did you leave iran? i was an activist- i — why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was _ why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was criticising - why did you leave iran? i was an activist. i was criticising the - activist. i was criticising the government. i was criticising religion. i had a big group chat of my friends, who were being arrested, persecuted, and one of them was executed. that was a reason for me to leave my country....
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with the escalating tensions we have seen in recent weeks between iran and israel. so far, we've managed to avoid it sipping into all—out war between those two countries, thankfully. who; those two countries, thankfully. why do ou those two countries, thankfully. why do you think — those two countries, thankfully. why do you think there is a difference between what is happening in american campuses and what is happening here?— happening here? that's an interesting _ happening here? that's an interesting question. - happening here? that's an - interesting question. obviously we are seeing very strong, a very strong feeling in the uk around the protests that are happening. in london and in other cities every other week. london and in other cities every otherweek. it london and in other cities every other week. it has not transpired in quite the same way on campuses. i look at those images of protests on us campuses, obviously there is a democratic right to protest but i think we have to be really concerned to the extent it is affecting jewish students. we have r
with the escalating tensions we have seen in recent weeks between iran and israel. so far, we've managed to avoid it sipping into all—out war between those two countries, thankfully. who; those two countries, thankfully. why do ou those two countries, thankfully. why do you think — those two countries, thankfully. why do you think there is a difference between what is happening in american campuses and what is happening here?— happening here? that's an interesting _ happening here? that's...
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the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the attacks on october 7. but in the past few days, campus demonstrations have escalated across north america. the protest movement was thrust into the spotlight last week after new york city police arrested more than 100 demonstrators at columbia campus. rallies have spread since then. a number of arrests were made at the new york university on monday night, tens of students were arrested at yale earlier in the day, while columbia university cancelled in—person classes. encampments have been set up at the university of california at berkeley, the massachusetts institute of technology, the university
the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the...
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so it feels like this is an extension of that and because we have seen those incidents recently with iran and with the houthi rebels, the cyber threats from china and what has happened with russia, so it will not come as a huge surprise that the prime minister is talking in this way because we have been seeing the government preparing the ground for that for some time now. ., «a the ground for that for some time now. ., ., the ground for that for some time now. ., «a ., ., , now to the deaths in the english channel. 0ur correspondent was at a beach in france and saw the boat as it tried to leave. take a look. there is a real battle going on and the police are trying to stop them from getting into the water. we will see what is going on. we can see the smugglers who, some of them have sticks and they are trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. we protect the migrants as they head towards the sea.— protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. we have some more ictures towards the sea. we have some more pictures from — towards the sea. we have some more pictu
so it feels like this is an extension of that and because we have seen those incidents recently with iran and with the houthi rebels, the cyber threats from china and what has happened with russia, so it will not come as a huge surprise that the prime minister is talking in this way because we have been seeing the government preparing the ground for that for some time now. ., «a the ground for that for some time now. ., ., the ground for that for some time now. ., «a ., ., , now to the deaths...
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iran is giving jones to russia and north— iran is giving jones to russia and north korea is delivering ammunition to russia, _ north korea is delivering ammunition to russia, and in return moscow is mortgaging — to russia, and in return moscow is mortgaging its future to beijing and moscow _ mortgaging its future to beijing and moscow is delivering technology to north _ moscow is delivering technology to north korea and iran to help them develop _ north korea and iran to help them develop their missile and nuclear programmes. this is really a demonstration of what happens in asia matches for europe, and what happens _ asia matches for europe, and what happens in — asia matches for europe, and what happens in europe matches for asia, and that— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is— happens in europe matches for asia, and that is way up the cars wrapping up and that is way up the cars wrapping up with— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our— and that is way up the cars wrapping up with our partners in the region. south _ up with our partners in the region.
iran is giving jones to russia and north— iran is giving jones to russia and north korea is delivering ammunition to russia, _ north korea is delivering ammunition to russia, and in return moscow is mortgaging — to russia, and in return moscow is mortgaging its future to beijing and moscow _ mortgaging its future to beijing and moscow is delivering technology to north _ moscow is delivering technology to north korea and iran to help them develop _ north korea and iran to help them develop...
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authoritarian states with different values to hours like russia, iran and north korea and china, they are increasingly assertive, and the danger they pose is not new but what is new is that these countries, or their proxies, are causing more instability more quickly in more places at once. they are increasingly acting together making common cause in an attempt to reshape the world order and i know there are some people who will think these are far—away problems but they aren't. they pose real risks to the uk and to our security and prosperity and russia has already poisoned people on british soil with chemical weapons, caused energy bills to soar, weaponised migration, and sent technology to iran in exchange for weapons like the drones that i saw myself are wreaking such devastation in ukraine. iran themselves are threatening to kill and kidnap people within our borders were exercising their right to free speech. and use proxies like the houthis. north korea supplying military hardware to russia. and chinese state affiliated actors have conducted malicious cyber campaigns against br
authoritarian states with different values to hours like russia, iran and north korea and china, they are increasingly assertive, and the danger they pose is not new but what is new is that these countries, or their proxies, are causing more instability more quickly in more places at once. they are increasingly acting together making common cause in an attempt to reshape the world order and i know there are some people who will think these are far—away problems but they aren't. they pose real...
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and the figures show the majority of people are from afghanistan and the second—largest group is from iran by turkey. interestingly we have seen a big rise in the number of the enemies people and the government is particular concern about that because it's thought the viennese people are particularly likely to end up being victims of modern slavery, they may be trafficked across the channel to work in cannabis farms, some of them end up being exploited in the secs industry. to launch a social media campaign where it is putting posts up campaign where it is putting posts up on youtube and facebook over in vietnam, basically telling people not to risk their lives attempting this journey. not to risk their lives attempting thisjourney. that not to risk their lives attempting this journey. that campaign features testimony from migrants who have made the crossing talk about being on those flimsy dangerous overloaded boats, how they feared for their lives, and thought they might not make it across the channel. saying to be politically not worth doing. also the government chipped in and see it is
and the figures show the majority of people are from afghanistan and the second—largest group is from iran by turkey. interestingly we have seen a big rise in the number of the enemies people and the government is particular concern about that because it's thought the viennese people are particularly likely to end up being victims of modern slavery, they may be trafficked across the channel to work in cannabis farms, some of them end up being exploited in the secs industry. to launch a social...
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, women took to the streets all across iran. they took off their hijab, they burnt it, were swinging it in the air and chanting, "woman, life, freedom." i've spoken to feminist activists from different parts of the world and a lot of people, a lot of them called it a feminist revolution. what do you think about that? do you think of that as a feminist revolution? yes. yeah. because they are fighting for self determination, for the idea that a woman's body is not shameful or to be restricted, you know, just as men's bodies are not. whether they use the word feminism or not is up to them. linguistically, especially, there are all different ways of saying this. some people said women power or women's liberation. it's up to us. when you look at different parts of the world with what women are achieving, especially in latin america at the moment, with the so—called green wave, they were very successful in advancing reproductive rights from argentina to mexico. what do you think about that front line activism taking to the streets?
, women took to the streets all across iran. they took off their hijab, they burnt it, were swinging it in the air and chanting, "woman, life, freedom." i've spoken to feminist activists from different parts of the world and a lot of people, a lot of them called it a feminist revolution. what do you think about that? do you think of that as a feminist revolution? yes. yeah. because they are fighting for self determination, for the idea that a woman's body is not shameful or to be...
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that's _ guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how — guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, _ that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i— that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i think you do much better— otherwise, i think you do much better to — otherwise, i think you do much better to work with a partner or ally. _ better to work with a partner or ally. not— better to work with a partner or ally. not to _ better to work with a partner or ally, not to take this kind of legal action _ ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , . ~ , ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , a , ., ., ally, not to take this kind of legal action. , , ., ., action. just quickly on that, it was relatin: action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically _ action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically to _ action. just quickly on that, it was relating specifically to an - relating specifically to an 80—year—old american palestinian citizen who was held in a choke hold and died and there
that's _ guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how — guard corps of iran. they're fto. that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, _ that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i— that's how you should use sanctions. otherwise, i think you do much better— otherwise, i think you do much better to — otherwise, i think you do much better to work with a partner or ally. _ better to work with a partner or ally. not— better to work with a partner or ally. not to _ better to work...
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coming from iran and syria. if they don't, where those people _ syria. if they don't, where those people going to go? ultimately, they will do _ people going to go? ultimately, they will do what they always do, open up our to— will do what they always do, open up our to smuggling gangs rather than the british people taking back control — the british people taking back control. �* , , ., control. let's focus on the prime minister. he's _ control. let's focus on the prime minister. he's broken _ control. let's focus on the prime minister. he's broken his- control. let's focus on the prime minister. he's broken his word. | minister. he's broken his word. flights are not going to start until the summer. it’s flights are not going to start until the summer-— flights are not going to start until the summer. 3 , , , , the summer. it's his pesky peers led b the... the summer. it's his pesky peers led by the... really? _ the summer. it's his pesky peers led by the... really? there's _ the summer. it's his pesky
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relatively amicable relationship but backin relatively amicable relationship but back injanuary and iran launched a missile strike that hit inside pakistan's territory. pakistan responded in kind, also sending a missile strike that hid inside iranian territory, bedside said they were targeting militant groups. since then they seem to have come to some form of agreement, both talking about having a brother relationship but it does mean this is why this visit is considered to be particularly important. we have seen images as morning already of the president touching down close to islamabad and meeting various dignitaries, we know that he will meet the prime minister of pakistan, president, we have also seen images of him meeting the head of pakistan's army. so far no international media has been allowed to film or ask any questions on the president's visit. this comes at a very tense time in the middle east with very deteriorating relationship between israel and iran. we don't know exactly what will be discussed in terms of security but we know that both sides of said that while they will
relatively amicable relationship but backin relatively amicable relationship but back injanuary and iran launched a missile strike that hit inside pakistan's territory. pakistan responded in kind, also sending a missile strike that hid inside iranian territory, bedside said they were targeting militant groups. since then they seem to have come to some form of agreement, both talking about having a brother relationship but it does mean this is why this visit is considered to be particularly...
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bank where thou operations against palestinian militants. 0n the the growing crisis between israel and iran. we don't nowhy he has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure involved in the decisions and what happened on the 7th of october, even though there have been calls for those in charge of the army, in charge of the internal security system, and the prime minister himself, benjamin netanyahu, to admit their share of the blame. thus far, benjamin netanyahu has refuses countenance an idea of a big inquiry because the war is still ongoing, that's been the prevailing attitude. i would be surprised if at the end of this war there isn't a big inquiry and senior figures will have been found to have been at fault or accuse the bed, and there may be other resignations to come. the former news anchor huw this is bbc news. edwards has resigned from the bbc. the decision was reportedly made on medical advice, and comes nine months after a string of allegations appeared in the sun newspaper, accusing him of misconduct. huw edwards has not appeared on bbc news since then. the bbc has confirmd
bank where thou operations against palestinian militants. 0n the the growing crisis between israel and iran. we don't nowhy he has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure involved in the decisions and what happened on the 7th of october, even though there have been calls for those in charge of the army, in charge of the internal security system, and the prime minister himself, benjamin netanyahu, to admit their share of the blame. thus far, benjamin netanyahu has refuses countenance an...
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israeli forces fighting hezbollah, and the crisis, growing crisis between israel and iran. we don't know why this major general has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure involved in has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved in the decisions and what happened around the 7th of october on the israeli side. even though there have been calls from those in charge of the army, in charge of the internal service, and the prime minister himself, benjamin netanyahu, to put their hand up and admit their share of the blame. thus far, netanyahu has refused to countenance an idea of a big has refused to countenance an idea ofa big inquiry has refused to countenance an idea of a big inquiry because the war is still ongoing. that's been the prevailing attitude. i would be surprised if at the end of this war, there isn't a big inquiry and senior figures well have been found to be at fault or accused of it, and may be other resignations to come. thank ou
israeli forces fighting hezbollah, and the crisis, growing crisis between israel and iran. we don't know why this major general has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved has decided to go now. he's the first seniorfigure involved in has decided to go now. he's the first senior figure involved in the decisions and what happened around the 7th of october on the israeli side. even though there have been calls from those in...
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was just happy to have got through his first match at the world snooker championship after beating iran's hossein vafaei by 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 74 and 89 helped him move into the next round. trump is in good form this season, having won four ranking events. a nervous day ahead for the four—time champion mark selby. he trailsjoe 0'connor seven frames to two. they'll resume this afteroon. selby said he could retire if things don't improve. when i said it could be a big day, it could be a really big day for him with that result, if it doesn't go that way with those first—round matches are still being played. really big day. thank you. lovely to have you with us on monday morning. carol has the weather, let's see how lovely that will be. good morning. it is not too bad this week. it won't be bone dry and temperatures will be below the seasonal average. the risk of night frosts and a lot of us will have a lot of dry weather. the heavy rain arriving once again as low pressure enters our shores late on saturday and into sunday. if
was just happy to have got through his first match at the world snooker championship after beating iran's hossein vafaei by 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 74 and 89 helped him move into the next round. trump is in good form this season, having won four ranking events. a nervous day ahead for the four—time champion mark selby. he trailsjoe 0'connor seven frames to two. they'll resume this afteroon. selby said he could retire if things don't...
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red sea to the war in gaza to the retaliation and attacks for the first time ever tween israel and iran. all this has fort back the energy security right at the top of the priority of leaders, world leaders and business leaders around the world. so the key here is to how we can achieve the twin goals of energy security and climate security so we can go towards the net zero a safe environment without suffering economically and socially. this is a key aspect that we will be discussing today. we mentioned that leaders _ discussing today. we mentioned that leaders from _ discussing today. we mentioned that leaders from the _ discussing today. we mentioned that leaders from the energy - that leaders from the energy sector will be there. talk really was going to be there, and also, from the world of government and politics, because i was energy ministers are key in all of this. collaboration every level is so important. collaboration every level is so important-— important. absolutely. the government _ important. absolutely. the government level, - important. absolutely. the government leve
red sea to the war in gaza to the retaliation and attacks for the first time ever tween israel and iran. all this has fort back the energy security right at the top of the priority of leaders, world leaders and business leaders around the world. so the key here is to how we can achieve the twin goals of energy security and climate security so we can go towards the net zero a safe environment without suffering economically and socially. this is a key aspect that we will be discussing today. we...
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as fergal keane now reports, while the world worried about a wider war between israel and iran, in gaza, the suffering continued. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. shouting but in gaza, nothing changed. this was rafah today after 15 children from one family were killed in an air strike. translation: show me one man among them. l they're all children and women. you can see my identity is completely erased with the deaths of my wife and children. a pregnant woman was among the dead. her baby daughter was saved in an emergency operation. a child born to a mother she will never know. there is the story of everyday death, and the story of what follows for the families caught in the shadows of death. nawara's husband, abdulrahman, was one of more than 70 civilians killed in an israeli raid to rescue hostages in february. these were the couple's children in the aftermath of their father's death. we went back to see nawara, now eight months�* pregnant with her dead husband's child, and in grief, awaiting the arrival of
as fergal keane now reports, while the world worried about a wider war between israel and iran, in gaza, the suffering continued. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. shouting but in gaza, nothing changed. this was rafah today after 15 children from one family were killed in an air strike. translation: show me one man among them. l they're all children and women. you can see my identity is completely erased with the deaths...
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as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. a warning, this report contains distressing scenes. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. but in gaza, nothing changed.
as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. a warning, this report contains distressing scenes. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. but in gaza, nothing changed.
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as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. a warning — this report contains distressing scenes. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. shouting
as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. a warning — this report contains distressing scenes. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. shouting
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that is, an iran armed with nuclear weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of conflagration which will cause meltdowns and the economic problems that go with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has allowed iran room to back down but saying very clearly iran if you strike our territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we rip that veil apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iran. what is the us �*s role in this conflict given it is an election year? i conflict given it is an election year? conflict given it is an election ear? ~ ,, election year? i think the us are satisfied _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with _ election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. - election year? i think the us are satisfied with that. the | election year? i think the us i are satisfied with that. the us role will remain defensive for israel but it will not take part in offensive actions like what happened over the weekend. that will rema
that is, an iran armed with nuclear weapons. therefore in the longer run we will see the sort of conflagration which will cause meltdowns and the economic problems that go with that. but for the moment it is clear that israel has allowed iran room to back down but saying very clearly iran if you strike our territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we rip that veil apart. you strike us and we will strike you directly on your territory in iran. what is the us �*s role...
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as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. but in gaza, nothing changed. this was rafah today, after 15 children from one family were killed in an airstrike.
as fergal keane now reports, while there are concerns about a wider war between israel and iran, the suffering in gaza continues. air-raid sirens blaring the eyes of the world were on a bigger drama, played out in the skies above israel. but in gaza, nothing changed. this was rafah today, after 15 children from one family were killed in an airstrike.
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we've been watching the developments in the middle east very closely, after last friday's strike on iran. us officials have claimed israel was behind the missile attack on military targets in the city of isfahan, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global economy. i think it will give momentary pause to escalation in the middle east of the israelis have done and there is no doubt that they were behind the strike, is that they have hit the military base close to isfahan but only about 110 kilometres away from the nuclear site. that is very significant because what they did was to wipe out the radar and anti—aircraft defence missiles at that site which were missiles there to protect the nuclear facilities to the north. israel's messages very clear — you fire 300 missiles at us, nothing happened, nothing hit. we fire 300 missiles at you and we actually
we've been watching the developments in the middle east very closely, after last friday's strike on iran. us officials have claimed israel was behind the missile attack on military targets in the city of isfahan, but israel officials have yet to confirm that. we saw some volatility in the oil price after the attack, but things have settled now. i spoke with renowned strategist david roche of independent strategy, and asked him how further escalation of this conflict could impact the global...
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i think it's . unlikely we'll get some attacks from iranian territory from iran into israel and vice versa, at this stage. there are a couple of reasons. one is that the iranians have declared the exercise closed now. they've retaliated against the attack on the iranian consulate in damascus. they seem to be happy to leave it at that at this stage. i think further attacks on israel from iranian influence will be by its proxies, primarily hezbollah in lebanon, but also through the various iranian—influenced militia groups in syria and iraq. the other point is, from israel's perspective, israel is very determined to get back onto the operation in gaza. it seems that the hostage negotiations have broken down irreparably at this stage — there just is no way in which it looks as if they're going to have success at this point. and it's important for binyamin netanyahu to resume the operation in gaza.- netanyahu to resume the operation in gaza. sorry, 'ust cuickl operation in gaza. sorry, 'ust quickly - fl operation in gaza. sorry, 'ust quickly - me i operation in gaza. sorry, 'ust qui
i think it's . unlikely we'll get some attacks from iranian territory from iran into israel and vice versa, at this stage. there are a couple of reasons. one is that the iranians have declared the exercise closed now. they've retaliated against the attack on the iranian consulate in damascus. they seem to be happy to leave it at that at this stage. i think further attacks on israel from iranian influence will be by its proxies, primarily hezbollah in lebanon, but also through the various...
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meanwhile, former championjudd trump said he was just happy to get through his first game after beating iran's hossein vafaei 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 7a and 89 helped him move into the next round. just enough time to rcap our top story tonight, manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side — coventry city on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3nil lead to set up an all—manchester final next month. that's it from sportsday. there's loads more on the bbc sport website and app. but from me and the rest of the team here — goodbye. hello there. northern ireland was certainly the place to be on sunday. light winds, sunny skies and it turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far in the country, with temperatures reaching 19 degrees. by contrast, much further east across the uk remains cold, particularly so across northeastern parts of england with cloud and the breeze coming in off the north sea. now high pressure is close by, but it is tending to edg
meanwhile, former championjudd trump said he was just happy to get through his first game after beating iran's hossein vafaei 10 frames to 5. trump led 6—3 after saturday's first session and breaks of 95, 7a and 89 helped him move into the next round. just enough time to rcap our top story tonight, manchester united survived one of the greatest fa cup comebacks to reach the final. they beat the championship side — coventry city on penalties but only after first throwing away a 3nil lead to...
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and i suspect they gave iran room to say, it was nothing, etc. but he gave them room to backtrack and they have truly done that because they realise their potential. how do ou see realise their potential. how do you see this — realise their potential. how do you see this impacting - realise their potential. how do you see this impacting the - you see this impacting the global economy? this may continue to ramble on. find continue to ramble on. and probably — continue to ramble on. and probably quieting _ continue to ramble on. fific probably quieting down by continue to ramble on. fific probably quieting down by the escalation over the longer—term, israel will never accept a nuclear iran. and therefore, it will see the meltdowns and economic problems that come with that but for the moment, it is clear that israel has allowed a lot of room to back down the blitzing very clearly, iran, view striker territory, there is no more proxy veil of deniable responsibility. we will rip that fell apart if you strike us, we will strike you directly on
and i suspect they gave iran room to say, it was nothing, etc. but he gave them room to backtrack and they have truly done that because they realise their potential. how do ou see realise their potential. how do you see this — realise their potential. how do you see this impacting - realise their potential. how do you see this impacting the - you see this impacting the global economy? this may continue to ramble on. find continue to ramble on. and probably — continue to ramble on. and...
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they stopped because the americans carried out air strikes on the iran—like militiamen. in the head of iran's force which are responsible for operations in the region told the militias to back off. the question will be, is it simply a one—off attack is tehran going to say the militias, ok, you can resume periodic attacks on the americans at the risk of us retaliation and further inflaming the region. president volodymyr zelensky says the military aid package approved by the us house of representatives will give ukraine a chance of victory in its war against russia. he said it would help it retake the initiative. he pushed back at complaints that the us had spent too much on the war — saying ukraine was protecting freedom and democracy across europe. our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, has the latest. a production line waiting for a presidential sign—off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania, usa — now almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian battlefield, where there are holes instead of rounds. after america threw its weig
they stopped because the americans carried out air strikes on the iran—like militiamen. in the head of iran's force which are responsible for operations in the region told the militias to back off. the question will be, is it simply a one—off attack is tehran going to say the militias, ok, you can resume periodic attacks on the americans at the risk of us retaliation and further inflaming the region. president volodymyr zelensky says the military aid package approved by the us house of...
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as large as iran's demonstration _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks or - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks orjust - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's| demonstration attacks orjust over that? yes, i do. as large as iran's i demonstration attacks orjust over a week ago with more than 320 missiles and drones, they telegraphed the attack, they let the americans know through turkey, switzerland that it was coming. the americans would've worked with the israelis. which is why every cruise missile, drone was intercepted before reach israeli motel with territory. iran to simply wanted to show its domestic audience look, we're still tough after israel's assassination of its commanders. when israel did respond after several days it wasn't with a large attack it responded with drones and not missiles. it did not hit iranian nuclear sites. it hit iranian positions that were had before in 2021, 2023. causing relatively minor damage. both s
as large as iran's demonstration _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks _ that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks or - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's demonstration attacks orjust - that? yes, i do. as large as iran's| demonstration attacks orjust over that? yes, i do. as large as iran's i demonstration attacks orjust over a week ago with more than 320 missiles and drones, they telegraphed the attack, they let the americans know through turkey,...
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course, also, that syria and iraq have been part of this latest trade—off of missile strikes between iran and israel. we are going to watch that little bit closer and as we get more details as to who was responsible for these five rockets, the exact reasoning behind the firing, we will bring those to you, but there is of course a lot going on in the middle east at the moment. let us return to the us aid. this us aid is actually part of a larger four—bill package worth a total of $95 billion for key american allies around the world, including taiwan. israel will receive $26 billion, of which $9.1 is for humanitarian needs. matthew savill is director of military service at rusi, that's the royal united services institute think tank. he gave more detail on the military aid package for both ukraine and israel. a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing and indeed expanding israel's integrated air and missile defense systems. we, of course, don't know the full range of what was expended when israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently. but some estimates have put it
course, also, that syria and iraq have been part of this latest trade—off of missile strikes between iran and israel. we are going to watch that little bit closer and as we get more details as to who was responsible for these five rockets, the exact reasoning behind the firing, we will bring those to you, but there is of course a lot going on in the middle east at the moment. let us return to the us aid. this us aid is actually part of a larger four—bill package worth a total of $95 billion...
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of course, don't know the full range of what was expended when israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently. but some estimates have put it at one and a half billion pounds. and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the iron beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with with russia. timing, of course, is everything. it could well arrive within the week if everything gets signed off — senate and, of course, president biden. the question is, though, how effective will it be? is this just going to extend the war or could it actually lead to a win? i mean, in terms of this package, what you're looking at here is much—needed relief to help the ukrainians effectively put up a more effective defence this year. they're obviously not in the situation they would have ideally been in six months ago when you were looking at the culmination of their counter—offensive. i mean
of course, don't know the full range of what was expended when israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently. but some estimates have put it at one and a half billion pounds. and this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david's sling and the iron dome system. there's also some money in there for the laser based system that israel has been developing, the iron beam. 0k, matthew, turning to this long—awaited package for ukraine, in that war with...
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the 2019 championjudd trump is safely through to the second round though after a 10—5 win over iran's hossein vafaei. hazel irvine has more. three men are through to round two so far in this year's championship and significantly two of them are qualifiers. dave gilbert knocked out the champion and thenjackjones sent home the world number 11. it has been an eventful day. lots to enjoy. it certainly has, it just shows the strength and depth of the game of the qualifiers, they are not the underdogs in the matches even though occasionally they don't perform but generally you have tough players to overcome. no worries forjudd trump, quite serene progress for him against hossein vafei. yes, we were told it - would be a topical encounter but he showed class. some really close frames but he got the better of hossein _ and that was the difference at the end of the match, i judd trump looks in great form. he has a lot of confidence l and one of the big players. you would have expected the odd century or two from judd trump. but top break of 77, it will not worry him, i would imagine. not at all
the 2019 championjudd trump is safely through to the second round though after a 10—5 win over iran's hossein vafaei. hazel irvine has more. three men are through to round two so far in this year's championship and significantly two of them are qualifiers. dave gilbert knocked out the champion and thenjackjones sent home the world number 11. it has been an eventful day. lots to enjoy. it certainly has, it just shows the strength and depth of the game of the qualifiers, they are not the...
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the 2019 championjudd trump is safely through to the second round though after a 10—5 win over iran's hossein vafaei. hazel irvine has more. three men are through to round two so far in this year's championship and significantly two of them are qualifiers. dave gilbert knocked out the champion and thenjackjones sent home the number 11. it has been an eventful day. lats sent home the number 11. it has been an eventful day-— an eventful day. lots to en'oy. it certainly has i an eventful day. lots to en'oy. it certainly has a it i an eventful day. lots to en'oy. it certainly has a itjust h an eventful day. lots to enjoy. it certainly has a itjust shows - an eventful day. lots to enjoy. it certainly has a itjust shows the l certainly has a it just shows the strength— certainly has a it just shows the strength and depth of the game of the qualifiers, they are not the underdogs in the matches even though occasionally they don't perform but generally— occasionally they don't perform but generally you have top players to overcome — generally you have top players to overcome. no genera
the 2019 championjudd trump is safely through to the second round though after a 10—5 win over iran's hossein vafaei. hazel irvine has more. three men are through to round two so far in this year's championship and significantly two of them are qualifiers. dave gilbert knocked out the champion and thenjackjones sent home the number 11. it has been an eventful day. lats sent home the number 11. it has been an eventful day-— an eventful day. lots to en'oy. it certainly has i an eventful day....
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we of course don't know the full range of what was expanded went israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. 0n attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. on this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david sterling and the iron dome system. and is also money for the elizabeth system that israel has been developing, the island being. —— the iron beam. the funding could arrive within the week if everything gets sent off a sonnet and of course president biden. the question is, how effective will it be? will this extend the war or could it actually to a win? in extend the war or could it actually to a win? , ., , extend the war or could it actually toawin? , ., , to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate — to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is _ to a win? in terms of this package, unfortunate looking at is much - unfortunate l
we of course don't know the full range of what was expanded went israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. 0n attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. on this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david sterling and the iron dome system. and is also money for the elizabeth system that israel has been developing, the island being. —— the iron beam. the funding could arrive...