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live from washington, this is bbc news israel's military says it recovered the bodies of three hostages abducted from the nova music festival on october 7. the us military confirms the first deliveries of aid have arrived into gaza via a new temporary floating pier. with heavy fighting in ukraine's north—east, we have a special report from the front line. they are just about holding the front here in the kharkiv region, while the russians have launched this fresh assault. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. israel says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages from gaza. the israeli defence forces said it believed they were killed during the october 7 hamas attacks with around 1,200 others. the victims are shani louk, amit buskila and itzik gelerenter, seen here from left to right. until now, it was hoped buskila and gelerenter were still alive. shani louk was confirmed dead at the end of october. they were among more than 250 hostages taken into gaza — of which roughly half are still unaccounted for. the idf expressed condolences to the victims�* families.
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. a population of 1.4 billion. one of the largest economies in the world. poverty, though still rife, is in steady decline. it's a place so full of life, of soul, of hope, of progress. but all that is under threat. as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot - weather, the sun burns my body. quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease.
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live from washington, this is a bbc news special programme on china and the west. xijinping tells china and the west. xi jinping tells vladimir china and the west. xijinping tells vladimir putin that china will always be moscow's close partner and friend, as the two leaders vow to deepen their strategic partnership. and in the us, president biden opposes steep tariff hikes on critical technologies from china hitting goods from electric cars to chips. welcome to our show. we start with russia's leader concluding his two—day visit in china. there were smiles, handshakes and warm words from xi jinping and warm words from xi jinping and vladimir putin as both countries pledged to deepen relations. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of china—russia diplomatic relations and both agreed to combat what they say are destructive and hostile us policies. the us is urging china to stop supporting russia's war in ukraine, saying it cannot seek to improve ties with the west and continue to support moscow, but there's been little sign mr xi has heeded t
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. this is taipei, capital of taiwan, an island democracy of 23 million people. but taiwan's international status is highly contested. it's claimed by beijing, but it's never been part of the people's republic of china. instead, over the last 20 years, taiwan has evolved into a thriving democracy. in 2016, people here chose their first female president, tsai ing—wen. she rejects china's claims to taiwan and has moved the island further towards japan and the united states. when i sat down with president tsai at her home in taipei, i began on that delicate topic, the threat from china, and whether it's increased under the leadership of xijinping. do you fear xijinping7 do you think the world, the democratic world, should fear xijinping and his ambitions7 i think xijinping now, despite the fact that he may have a plan of some sort, but i don't think that is a definitive plan because, you kno
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" caitrÍona: i'm caitrÍona perry in washington, and this is "bbc world news america." israeli forces recover the bodies of three hostages abducted from the nova music festival october 7. the u.s. military confirms the first deliveries of aid have arrived into gaza via temporary floating pier. president biden makes an appeal to black voters on the 17th anniversary of the landmark civil rights-era ruling that desegregated u.s. schools. hello, and welcome to "world news america." i'm caitrÍona perry. three israeli hostages taken captive by hamas october 7 have been found dead in gaza. israeli forces recover the bodies of itzhak gelerenter, amit buskila, and shani louk on friday. shani louk was confirmed dead at the end of october. the israeli army believes all three were killed at the nova music festival. they were among more than 250 hospitals taken -- hostages taken into gaza, of which roughly half are still unaccounted for. the idf expressed condolences to the victims' families. >> our hearts go out to them, to the families, at this difficult time. we will l
announcer: and now, "bbc news" caitrÍona: i'm caitrÍona perry in washington, and this is "bbc world news america." israeli forces recover the bodies of three hostages abducted from the nova music festival october 7. the u.s. military confirms the first deliveries of aid have arrived into gaza via temporary floating pier. president biden makes an appeal to black voters on the 17th anniversary of the landmark civil rights-era ruling that desegregated u.s. schools. hello, and...
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voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. preparing for a long flight. this plan can stay up in the air almost indefinitely. how? sunshine- — air almost indefinitely. how? sunshine. wait _ air almost indefinitely. how? sunshine. wait and _ air almost indefinitely. how? sunshine. wait and see. - sunshine. wait and see. chucking the wildlife behind the tracks. paul got distracted. understatement of the century. also, how to keep connected up a mountain when things go downhill. and be technology keeping be wrapped in check. ., , in check. having this technology - in check. having this technology means i in check. having this i technology means this in check. having this - technology means this right there, that is what i am talking about. let me take you up. up into the air. up above the clouds, above the weather, above all the aircraft. this is the stratosphere — a place yet to be conquered by humankind. up here, the air is th
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around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. anchor: russia's president vladimir putin has said there are no plans for russian troops to capture ukraine's second city of kharkiv, at least for now. instead, he's had his forces are carving out a buffer zone in the area after their recent land offensive. while russian forces have been advancing in the northeast near kharkiv and fierce fighting has been taking place there, the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. our defense correspondent jonathan beale has sent us this special report from the frontline. correspondent: near the village of lipsi, the russians are closing in. fire from a russian rocket attack near the position. we are told to immediately head to a bunker. taking shelter, recently arrived ukraine reinforcements. a week ago, they were fighting elsewhere on the front. andriy tells me the situation is dynamic and tense. from a drone feed, they are nervously watching and waiting for another attack. he says it is time to leave. they just spotted enemy forces advan
around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. anchor: russia's president vladimir putin has said there are no plans for russian troops to capture ukraine's second city of kharkiv, at least for now. instead, he's had his forces are carving out a buffer zone in the area after their recent land offensive. while russian forces have been advancing in the northeast near kharkiv and fierce fighting has been taking place there, the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. our defense...
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is the bbc's head of news right. that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber ? and his echo chamber? and his premiership may have been a car crash at times , but is boris crash at times, but is boris johnson right that the driverless cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine ? we'll discuss that next. writing in the mail on sunday. former prime minister and we've had a few of those, so it doesn't really narrow it down, doesn't really narrow it down, does it? we're talking about bofis does it? we're talking about boris johnson has talked about the joys of driverless cars, saying the tesla ride with my wife and baby around the hair raising roads of los angeles has convinced me that driverless cars are the future. so would you put that much trust in a machine? >> mike hollingsworth no, i wouldn't , i just think that wouldn't, i just think that there's all sorts of dangers associa
is the bbc's head of news right. that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber ? and his echo chamber? and his premiership may have been a car crash at times , but is boris crash at times, but is boris johnson right that the driverless cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine ? we'll discuss that next. writing in the mail on sunday. former prime minister...
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this is a bbc news special programme on china and the west. xijinping tells vladimir putin that china will always be moscow's close partner and friend, as the two leaders vow to deepen their strategic partnership. and in the us, president biden imposes steep tariff hikes on critical technologies from china — hitting goods from electric cars to chips. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. we start wih russia's leader concluding his two—day visit in china. there were smiles, handshakes and warm words from both xijinping and vladimir putin as both countries pledged to deepen relations. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of china—russia diplomatic relations and both agreed to combat, what they say are �*destructive and hostile�* us policies. the us is urging china to stop supporting russia�*s war in ukraine — saying it cannot seek to improve ties with the west and continue to support moscow. but there�*s been little sign mr xi had heeded those words, and trade between china and russia has surged since the invasion. the
this is a bbc news special programme on china and the west. xijinping tells vladimir putin that china will always be moscow's close partner and friend, as the two leaders vow to deepen their strategic partnership. and in the us, president biden imposes steep tariff hikes on critical technologies from china — hitting goods from electric cars to chips. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. we start wih russia's leader concluding his two—day visit in china. there were smiles, handshakes and warm words...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation device. it does! you could probably get into that. here we go. bon appetit. skibbereen! thank you so much. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol, but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine light. now, one thing that gets most of us excited when planning a trip is the chance to tuck into tasty, authentic dishes from other parts of the globe, from traditional delicacies to spicy street food, and even maybe michelin—starred
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. coming up on this week's show... it looks like a flotation device. it does! you could probably get into that. here we go. bon appetit. skibbereen! thank you so much. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol, but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine light. now, one thing that gets most of us excited when planning a trip is the chance to tuck into...
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the bbc in hot water again , hamas water again, hamas from the world headquarters of gb news. this is friday night live with mark dolan. the weekend starts here. bring your own drinks. the admission is free on tonight's show. will sir keir starmer keep his promises after the next election? and as he unbuttons his shirt and discards his jacket, is he the new tony blair or the old gordon brown ? his premiership may have brown? his premiership may have been a car crash, but is boris johnson right that driverless cars are the future ? would you cars are the future? would you put that much trust in a machine as a female teacher is found guilty of sleeping with two pupils, including one that she had a baby with? should there be more focus on female sex offenders ? also, is the bbc's offenders? also, is the bbc's head of news right that the pubuc head of news right that the public are now triggered by any coverage which is balanced and neutral, or is an organisation that still won't call hamas terrorists the real echo chamber? and as the red mist descends over a new portrait of king
the bbc in hot water again , hamas water again, hamas from the world headquarters of gb news. this is friday night live with mark dolan. the weekend starts here. bring your own drinks. the admission is free on tonight's show. will sir keir starmer keep his promises after the next election? and as he unbuttons his shirt and discards his jacket, is he the new tony blair or the old gordon brown ? his premiership may have brown? his premiership may have been a car crash, but is boris johnson right...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. israel's military says it recovered the bodies of three hostages abducted from the nova music festival on october 7. the us military confirms the first deliveries of aid have arrived into gaza via a new temporary floating pier. with heavy fighting in ukraine's north—east, we have a special report from the front line. ukraine is just about holding the front here in the kharkiv region while the russians have launched this fresh assault. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you are very welcome. israel says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages from gaza. the israeli defense forces said they died during the october 7 hamas attacks where around 1,200 people were killed. the victims are itzik gelernter, shani louk and amit buskila. until now, it was hoped buskila and gelernter were still alive. shani louk was confirmed dead at the end of october. the israeli army believes all three victims were killed at the nova music festival. they were among more than 250 hostages taken into gaza, of w
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well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial guidelines, and we think it's an important point of principle, and let me explain why. you'll have heard hamas referred to as terrorists on many occasions on the bbc, but that we attribute that. we say, "who is calling them terrorists"? and the reason why we don't do it as the bbc labelling them is if we start to label one group and make a valuejudgment about them as terrorists, we would then have to do exactly the same for every armed group, every army, every government, every violent act across the world. and that's not a position that we, as an impartial broadcaster think we should be in, we don't
well, let's discuss those questions with richard burgess, the director of news content for bbc news. thank you, richard, for coming on the programme. now, we've discussed the way the bbc describes hamas at the very start of this conflict. can you see why people like the foreign secretary are thinking the bbc needs to think again now? well, we've always understood that many people don't agree or necessarily understand this policy, but we think it's an important one. it's in our editorial...
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you're live with bbc news. as russian forces make advances in ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky signed new laws to boost army recruitment. under zelensky�*s new legislation, some prisoners will be allowed tojoin the military. they'll be released on parole to enlist in the army under special contracts. certain categories of prisoner — including rapists or convicts who have murdered two or more people — are not eligible. the new law also raises the penalty for men who ignore the draft. that fine is now 650 dollars. this comes as russia penetrates the border north of kharkiv, ukraine's second—largest city. president putin said moscow has no current plans to capture kharkiv, as russia is making its biggest terrioritial gains in 18 months. meanwhile as the war rages in ukraine, the nation's children continue to feel the impact. according to the ukrainian government, 546 children have died in the war. the un says the number of children killed in 2024 has increased by nearly 40% compared to 2023. and since
you're live with bbc news. as russian forces make advances in ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky signed new laws to boost army recruitment. under zelensky�*s new legislation, some prisoners will be allowed tojoin the military. they'll be released on parole to enlist in the army under special contracts. certain categories of prisoner — including rapists or convicts who have murdered two or more people — are not eligible. the new law also raises the penalty for men who ignore the draft....
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dan roan, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. this programme continues on bbc one. leaking pipes, leaking cash. and now parasites leaking into the water supply. can anyone fix the water industry? the water companies were passed into the private sector debt free, but with the public now revolting against a tide of effluent in our rivers and seas — will they now have to pick up the bill? also tonight, the godfather of artificial intelligence geoffrey hinton has a warning for humanity... my guess is in between five and 20 years from now. there's a probability of about a half that we'll have to confront the problem of them trying to take over. and does that potentially lead to extinction level threats? potentially, yes. and the new members of generation rent — the growing number of pensioners stuck in the private rental sector. i expected that there would be consideration for when i was older. it seems that nobody cares. theyjust don't care anymore. water should be a simple business. everyone needs to buy it. the companies that provide it all have regional monopolie
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laura scott, bbc news. a moroccan asylum seeker has been jailed for life for murdering a pensioner in hartlepool. ahmed alid told police he launched the attacks in support of palestine and to oppose israel and the gaza conflict. the judge described the attack, in which 70—year—old terence carney was killed, as a terrorist act. danny savage has the details. ahmed alid, a killer who prosecutors say followed an extreme interpretation of islam. he murdered a pensioner in the street and tried to kill another man. he did it in protest against israel and the gaza conflict. him, him, him! this is the moment of his arrest last october, at 5:30 in the morning in hartlepool. go! down on the ground! you don't have to say anything... minutes earlier, he had stabbed a housemate who had converted to christianity. he survived his injuries. alid had then taken to the streets with a knife. along here he came across 70—year—old terence carney, a complete stranger who was just out for an early morning walk. alid stabbe
laura scott, bbc news. a moroccan asylum seeker has been jailed for life for murdering a pensioner in hartlepool. ahmed alid told police he launched the attacks in support of palestine and to oppose israel and the gaza conflict. the judge described the attack, in which 70—year—old terence carney was killed, as a terrorist act. danny savage has the details. ahmed alid, a killer who prosecutors say followed an extreme interpretation of islam. he murdered a pensioner in the street and tried to...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. sir paul mccartney has become the first uk musician to become a billionaire, according to the sunday times rich list. sir paul mccartney, who's 81, is said to have boosted his wealth by £50 million in the past year, taking his total wealth to the billion pound mark. gopi hinduja and his family were crowned the richest people in the uk again with their wealth hitting £37.2 billion, the largest fortune ever recorded by the newspaper. sir eltonjohn, lord lloyd—webber and david and victoria beckham are among some of the well—known names on the list. let's get back to our panel of clear and fill, what you think of this ritualist, claire, what do you think of it apart from prurient fascination by all of us regarding the extraordinary was of some of these individuals? it’s these individuals? it's incredible... - these individuals? it's incredible... this - these individuals? it's incredible... this latest ritualist, apparently, some of them are moving out of— apparently, some of th
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. sir paul mccartney has become the first uk musician to become a billionaire, according to the sunday times rich list. sir paul mccartney, who's 81, is said to have boosted his wealth by £50 million in the past year, taking his total wealth to the billion pound mark. gopi hinduja and his family were crowned the richest people in the uk again with their wealth hitting £37.2 billion, the largest fortune ever recorded by the newspaper. sir...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. hello, i'm ben brown. you're watching the context on bbc news. the first guidance from the vatican in a0 years on the reporting of apparitions and supernatural phenomena. we'll get to that story in a moment. first, i just want to bring you more on a developing story we're following this evening. a man who attacked the husband of the former speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. a warning, some people might find these images disturbing. police body camera video of the incident shows david depape breaking into the pelosi home in california in october 2022 and striking paul pelosi with a hammer. mr pelosi — who is now 84 — suffered a fractured skull and other injuries. according to the attackers lawyer, he was motivated by right wing conspiracies. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, told me more about the case.
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by the way, this is not just a gb news thing. if the bbc turned up and did that, they would have got the same response, i guarantee you. but anyway, they follow us around telling every single person not to talk to us. so here's the evidence. this is what happened at oxford. we chat with you about why you feel so strongly . about why you feel so strongly. >> why don't we don't think. sorry, i'm new here, but do you want to talk, though? >> because it's. yeah. >> because it's. yeah. >> i mean, ijust they >> because it's. yeah. >> i mean, i just they asked me not to. >> yeah. this happened in peckham. >> oh. gb news off gb news off. gb news off. gb news off. >> gb news just want to know. >> gb news just want to know. >> yeah. and this also happened to us outside westminster. this guy. but i back off, so he wanted to talk. >> he approached me, he approached me , you know. approached me, you know. >> so people want to talk to you or you are actively engaging with somebody and then, you know, the usual types rock up and they get right
by the way, this is not just a gb news thing. if the bbc turned up and did that, they would have got the same response, i guarantee you. but anyway, they follow us around telling every single person not to talk to us. so here's the evidence. this is what happened at oxford. we chat with you about why you feel so strongly . about why you feel so strongly. >> why don't we don't think. sorry, i'm new here, but do you want to talk, though? >> because it's. yeah. >> because it's....
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this is bbc news. world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged by police in kentucky with four offences, including assault on a police officer. he was arrested after allegedly avoiding traffic caused by an accident officers were dealing with near the valhalla golf club. it happened just hours before his second round of the us pga championship. we can speak now to heather dewar, a sports news writer from scotland. thanks for being with us. an extraordinary story, tell us what we know about the details. extraordinary is a world, quite incredibly who would think we would see the world number one golf taken away by police before the second roundabout championship, and then two hours later playing that round as if nothing happened to stop it has to be one of the most bizarre sports stories of the year. earlier this morning, before the two of the pga championship was to get under way, and individual it was hit and sadly killed outside the ground, which led to traffic issues in the area and scot
this is bbc news. world number one golfer scottie scheffler has been charged by police in kentucky with four offences, including assault on a police officer. he was arrested after allegedly avoiding traffic caused by an accident officers were dealing with near the valhalla golf club. it happened just hours before his second round of the us pga championship. we can speak now to heather dewar, a sports news writer from scotland. thanks for being with us. an extraordinary story, tell us what we...
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this is bbc news. russia's president putin has said there are no plans to capture ukraine's second city of kharkiv at least for now. instead he said his troops are carving out a buffer zone in the area, after their recent offensive. russian forces have been advancing in the north east, near kharkiv, and fierce fighting has been taking place the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, sent this special report from the front line. near the village of lipsi, the russians are closing in. the fire from a recent rocket attack near a ukrainian position. we are told to immediately head to a bunker. taking shelter, recently arrived ukrainian reinforcements. a week ago, they were fighting elsewhere on the front. andrei tells me the situation is dynamic and tense. from a drone feed, they are nervously watching and waiting for another attack. he says it's time to leave. theyjust spotted enemy forces advancing. this is where they are directing artillery fire. they a
this is bbc news. russia's president putin has said there are no plans to capture ukraine's second city of kharkiv at least for now. instead he said his troops are carving out a buffer zone in the area, after their recent offensive. russian forces have been advancing in the north east, near kharkiv, and fierce fighting has been taking place the yellow represents new gains claimed by russia. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, sent this special report from the front line. near the village...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... we're on the front line in ukraine where its military says heavy battles are looming. russia pushes ahead with its assault near kharkiv. president zelenskyy has passed to new laws including asking prisoners to fight. the israeli military says its recovered the bodies of three hostages — it says were they were killed while escaping a music festival on october the 7th. to sudan — where the governor of darfur is urging civilians to take up arms to defend themselves amid the ongoing war. and — the first guidance for the vatican in a0 years on the reporting of "apparitions" and supernatural phenomena. let's return to one of those main stories, and the latest on the civil war that is an golfing suit on. with the governor of the darfur region now urging civilians to take up arms to defend themselves. violence is escalating around the city of elashir, the city of elfashir, where the paramilitary rapid support forces — or rsf — are trying to capture the city from the sudanese army. m
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you are watching the world today on bbc news. you are with the word today from bbc news. the number of confirmed cases of the bug in south devon have now more than doubled to a6. the waterborne parasite causes vomiting and diarrhoea and around 16,000 homes and businesses have been told to boil their water before using it. the boss of south west water has apologised for the outbreak caused by contamination. investigations continue around this reservoir in the affected area. yesterday came the affected area. yesterday came the news that the potential source of the outbreak had been found. a faulty air valve on a pipe possibly contaminated with animal waste in a nearby field. it is contaminated with animal waste in a nearby field-— nearby field. it is hard watching our nearby field. it is hard watching your children _ nearby field. it is hard watching your children in _ nearby field. it is hard watching your children in pain _ nearby field. it is hard watching your children in pain and - nearby field. it is hard watching your children in pain and being | your children in p
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and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. down to the wire — the premier league enters its final weekend with manchester city and arsenal separated by two points. while in the wsl it's just two goals that separate the top two, as emma hayes prepares for herfinal game hoping to keep the title with chelsea. people always like to pick holes in things you don't do, but obviously what we achieved here is remarkable, considering our starting point. and as liverpool prepare to say goodbye to one manager, arne slot announces he'll be the next at anfield. also coming up on sportsday... an arrest... charges... release... and a round of golf. one extraordinary day in the life of scottie scheffler. and there appears to be little between them on paper, but on the scales, tyson fury and oleksandar usyk could be a long way apart as they prepare to weigh in for their heavyweight unificiation fight. hello again. is there a weekend in the sporting year with more riding on it than this one? over the next 48 hours titles will be decided in the
and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. down to the wire — the premier league enters its final weekend with manchester city and arsenal separated by two points. while in the wsl it's just two goals that separate the top two, as emma hayes prepares for herfinal game hoping to keep the title with chelsea. people always like to pick holes in things you don't do, but obviously what we achieved here is remarkable, considering our starting point. and as...
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laura scott, bbc news. bbc news. the time is 6:18. our top story this evening: as heavy fighting intensifies in ukraine's north east, president putin insists there are no plans for russia to capture ukraine's second city, kharkiv, for now. the vatican is tightening it rules on supernatural phenomena for the first time in over 50 years. and on bbc london: a five—year—old boy who died after falling from a block of flats is named locally as aalim makail. the renters facing no—fault evictions that say changes to the law aren't coming fast enough. this extraordinary image is of 10—year—old zulaikha moments after she was rescued from floodwaters a few days ago in afghanistan by a teenage boy who risked his own life to come to her aid. devastating floods in the last week have detroyed homes and roads and killed hundreds of people in the north—east of the country. caroline davies reports from baghlan province. friday afternoon, the main street of fulool village is a raging torrent. 0n the roof, noor ahmed and his family, barely vi
laura scott, bbc news. bbc news. the time is 6:18. our top story this evening: as heavy fighting intensifies in ukraine's north east, president putin insists there are no plans for russia to capture ukraine's second city, kharkiv, for now. the vatican is tightening it rules on supernatural phenomena for the first time in over 50 years. and on bbc london: a five—year—old boy who died after falling from a block of flats is named locally as aalim makail. the renters facing no—fault evictions...
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andy swiss, bbc news. world number one scottie scheffler was earlier detained by police outside the valhalla golf club before the second round of the us our golf correspondent iain carter is in kentucky. some flashing images in his report. what we do know is that the world number one golfer was detained by police officers who were dealing with a pedestrian fidelity early this morning around 5am this morning, at the gates here at valhalla. that inevitably lead to major traffic problems, players and coaches who were teeing off early today, and sheffield was among those, was allowed onto the property. scheffler went around, those, was allowed onto the property. schefflerwentaround, it is reported, went around the stacked up is reported, went around the stacked up traffic was stopped by police, ordered to leave his car and then led away by two officers in handcuffs. we are now seeing documents that are being published of an arrest record as well, social media footage shows him being led away, as they say, in h
andy swiss, bbc news. world number one scottie scheffler was earlier detained by police outside the valhalla golf club before the second round of the us our golf correspondent iain carter is in kentucky. some flashing images in his report. what we do know is that the world number one golfer was detained by police officers who were dealing with a pedestrian fidelity early this morning around 5am this morning, at the gates here at valhalla. that inevitably lead to major traffic problems, players...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another sports story. let's turn to another sports story. world number one golfer scottie scheffler is back on course at the pga championship in kentucky after police handcuffed and arrested him before the start of the second round. these are the pictures of him being led away. scheffler was attempting to get to the course, to prepare for his round, police were dealing with a fatal road accident, not involving the golfer, and had stopped traffic. louisville police issued this mugshot of him, and charged him with four,, including assault of a police officer and reckless driving. the bbc golf correspondent iain carter told me more about the incident. to bring you right up to date, scottie scheffler is here, he is already playing in his second round. he arrived at the course round about an hour before his tee time. these golfers usually have plenty of time to prepare for a round of golf. they will visit fitness trainers and the range and that sort of thing. it was a very hu
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you are live with bbc news. let's turn to another sports story. let's turn to another sports story. world number one golfer scottie scheffler is back on course at the pga championship in kentucky after police handcuffed and arrested him before the start of the second round. these are the pictures of him being led away. scheffler was attempting to get to the course, to prepare for his round, police were dealing with a fatal road...
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this is bbc news. in breaking news out of israel — its military says its retrieved the bodies of three hostages, killed on october the 7th, whose bodies were taken into gaza. the first aid shipment arrives in gaza — using a temporary new pier. russia pushes on with the assault near kharkiv. you'll talk live in a programme to the former commander of the us army in europe. a key former post office lawyer won't cooperate with the investigation. and rare footage captures the moment a deep sea squid attacks a research camera. we start this hour with breaking news out of israel. in the past minutes the military revealed its retrieved the bodies of three hostages from gaza. chief military spokesman daniel hagari announced the news, saying the three people were killed by hamas at the
this is bbc news. in breaking news out of israel — its military says its retrieved the bodies of three hostages, killed on october the 7th, whose bodies were taken into gaza. the first aid shipment arrives in gaza — using a temporary new pier. russia pushes on with the assault near kharkiv. you'll talk live in a programme to the former commander of the us army in europe. a key former post office lawyer won't cooperate with the investigation. and rare footage captures the moment a deep sea...
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do stay with us here on bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i want to turn straightaway to breaking news coming with us from israel. just in the last ten minutes we heard from the chief military spokesman there. he says that they have recovered the bodies of three hostages from gaza. they have been identified by the idf spokesman. he said that he had been killed at the supernova festival on october the savants, with their bodies taken into gaza. we know that over 100 hostages are still being held. the majority of those are still alive, we think, but we knew that a number of dead hostages and bodies had been taken into gaza on that day. that's news is just coming to us from the idf chief military spokesman. he has been briefing the media. let's listen to some of that. it is been briefing the media. let's listen to some of that. it is with a heavy heart _ listen to some of that. it is with a heavy heart that _ listen to some of that. it is with a heavy heart that i... _ listen to some of that. it is with a heavy heart that i... they - listen to
do stay with us here on bbc news. you are live with bbc news. i want to turn straightaway to breaking news coming with us from israel. just in the last ten minutes we heard from the chief military spokesman there. he says that they have recovered the bodies of three hostages from gaza. they have been identified by the idf spokesman. he said that he had been killed at the supernova festival on october the savants, with their bodies taken into gaza. we know that over 100 hostages are still being...
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this is bbc news. so you are live with bbc news. india's spice trade — is both world famous and worth about $4 billion. now, there's real concern as nepal becomes the latest country to ban the import and sale of two popular spice brands, overfears of �*possible contamination' in some products. last month, singapore and hong kong stopped sales of some spices, over suspected, elevated levels of a cancer—causing pesticide. the us food and drug administration is also investigating products from two companies. yesterday, the uk introduced extra control measures. india's spice trade makes up to 12%, of global spice exports. let's speak with nikhil inamdar, our india business correspondent. welcome to the programme. as i was saying, this is a trade worth $4 billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it?— billion, this is potentially a huge problem, isn't it? it is certainly a hue problem, isn't it? it is certainly a huge problem- — problem, isn't it? it is certa
this is bbc news. so you are live with bbc news. india's spice trade — is both world famous and worth about $4 billion. now, there's real concern as nepal becomes the latest country to ban the import and sale of two popular spice brands, overfears of �*possible contamination' in some products. last month, singapore and hong kong stopped sales of some spices, over suspected, elevated levels of a cancer—causing pesticide. the us food and drug administration is also investigating products...
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this is bbc news. more now on the situation in the middle east. soldiers in israel's army are sharing video of palestinian detentions in the occupied west bank, despite its pledge to act on previous misconduct revealed by the bbc. with more on this, let's cross over to our colleagues at bbc verify. merlyn thomas is standing by to give us the latest on this. 0ver over to you. soldiers from the israeli defence _ over to you. soldiers from the israeli defence forces - over to you. soldiers from the israeli defence forces have - over to you. soldiers from the i israeli defence forces have been posting photos of palestinian detainees in the occupied west bank on social media. now, the west bank attempted 3 million palestinians and is partially run by the palestinian authority but there has been an israeli military presence there for decades. we've tracked and analysed over 45 social media post by 11 idf soldiers operating in the west bank. it shows them arresting men, posing next to detainees draped with the israeli flag, kneeling and blindfolded and p
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this is bbc news. the ukrainian military say, heavy battles are looming, as russia pushes on with their assualt on the north eastern border near kharkiv, we speak to a journalist who's returned from the area under bombardment. scottie scheffler, golf's world men's number one, is detained by police before his appearance at the pga championship in kentucky, we'll bring you the latest. the head of south west water in the uk, apologises for the outbreak of a stomach bug in south devon, after a parasite is found in the supply. and, the first guidance for the vatican in a0 years —on the reporting of �*apparitions' and supernatural phenomena. let's start in gaza because american troops have, for the first time, used a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid.
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more news, you can stay here with us on bbc. hello from the bbc sport centre. hello, we'll start in kentucky in the united states, an extraordinary story developing. world number one scottie scheffler was earlier detained by police outside the valhalla golf club before the second round of the us pga championship after what they say was "a misunderstanding with traffic flow". 0ur golf correspondent iain carter is in kentucky. we know the world number one golfer was detained by police officers who were dealing with a pedestrian fatality early this morning at 5am at the gates of valhalla leading to major traffic problems. players and coaches teeing off earlier today, scottie scheffler was among those, were allowed onto the property but scottie scheffler went around it is reported as saying the stacked up traffic, was stopped by police, ordered to leave his car and then led by —— away by two officers in handcuffs. social media footage shows him being led away, as i say, in handcuffs. two times have been
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do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it was a bit of a misty, murky start for some of us, but for most places, the sunshine has broken through and there's a lot of dry weather on the cards for the rest of today. this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk, we've got a couple of nondescript areas of low pressure here, so they are going to throw a little bit of rain our way at times through the course of the weekend. but for the rest of the afternoon, a few showers, particularly so for the west of scotland, the odd thundery one here. one or two further south across parts of england and wales, but many of us avoiding them. temperatures for most of us between 20 to perhaps 23 celsius, warmest across the west of scotland, a little bit colder around this east coast where we've got a little bit of
do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it was a bit of a misty, murky start for some of us, but for most places, the sunshine has broken through and there's a lot of dry weather on the cards for the rest of today. this was the picture in freshwater on the isle of wight a little bit earlier on. we can see that cumulus cloud that's bubbling up, and for some places, that willjust spark off one or two showers, but many of us are seeing some dry and sunny weather. now, to the south of the uk,...
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this is bbc news. vas a's president says there are no plans for his troops to capture ukraine's second city kharkiv but evacuations continue in the region. us officials say trucks carrying aid into gaza had become moving ashore amid concerns over humanitarian access. the head of the uk water company south west water apologises for the outbreak of a diarrhoea —type illness in south devon due to a parasite found in the supply. and a parasite found in the supply. and a pause in former president's trial in new york, we find out why. hello, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start in ukraine, as fighting continues around the city of kharkiv, after russia made its biggest territorial gains in 18 months. in the past few hours, russian president vladimir putin has said russia has no current plans to capture the city of kharkiv, in the north east of the country.
this is bbc news. vas a's president says there are no plans for his troops to capture ukraine's second city kharkiv but evacuations continue in the region. us officials say trucks carrying aid into gaza had become moving ashore amid concerns over humanitarian access. the head of the uk water company south west water apologises for the outbreak of a diarrhoea —type illness in south devon due to a parasite found in the supply. and a parasite found in the supply. and a pause in former...
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but now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello. it was a hello, i'm adam wild, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... dramatic scenes at valhalla as the world number one scottie scheffler is detaind by police ahead of day two of the pga championship also this lunchtime, the most intense week of his life — jurgen klopp describes the build up to his final game in charge of liverpool. and, don't look now — tyson fury refuses to make eye contact with oleksandr usyk ahead of their world title fight in saudi arabia. welcome along, we're going to start in kentucky and some extraordinary scenes ahead of the second day's play at golf�*s pga championship. world number one scottie scheffler, detained by police trying to get into the course. the start of day was delayed. let's go straight there and speak to our golf correspondent iain carter. thanks forjoining us. what more do we know? pga officials have been quoted as saying that the situation surrounding scottie scheffler is ongoing but we do know the world numbe
but now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello. it was a hello, i'm adam wild, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... dramatic scenes at valhalla as the world number one scottie scheffler is detaind by police ahead of day two of the pga championship also this lunchtime, the most intense week of his life — jurgen klopp describes the build up to his final game in charge of liverpool. and, don't look now — tyson fury refuses to make eye contact with...
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esme stallard, bbc news. the us military has confirmed that the first aid shipment via a temporary pier off gaza has gone ashore. america began building the floating base several weeks ago to help in the delivery of aid, with almost 100 tonnes of british aid setting sail for gaza from cyprus. meanwhile, israel has accused south africa of distorting reality in its attempt to get the international court ofjustice to force a halt to its military campaign in rafah in southern gaza. here's dan johnson. this is a floating lifeline bringing aid directed gaza. built by the us military, so larger ships can deliver additional supplies under the supervision of the world food programme and is well�*s military. the americans stressed that his humanitarian work, there are no us military boots in gaza. listen to the insistence this should only supplement eight by road. the pier is temporary _ supplement eight by road. the pier is temporary and — supplement eight by road. the pier is temporary and not _ supplement eight
esme stallard, bbc news. the us military has confirmed that the first aid shipment via a temporary pier off gaza has gone ashore. america began building the floating base several weeks ago to help in the delivery of aid, with almost 100 tonnes of british aid setting sail for gaza from cyprus. meanwhile, israel has accused south africa of distorting reality in its attempt to get the international court ofjustice to force a halt to its military campaign in rafah in southern gaza. here's dan...
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this is bbc news. the slovakian prime minister is said to be conscious but his condition remains serious. the deputy prime minister said it would take several days for doctors to be sure that he would recover. 71—year—old man been charged with the attempted murder of the prime minister. let's speak to our correspondent in bratislava and i was seeing some reports flashing up i was seeing some reports flashing up on the wires a couple of minutes ago saying mr fico had undergone further surgery. ago saying mr fico had undergone further surgery-— ago saying mr fico had undergone further surgery. yes, we have heard today from — further surgery. yes, we have heard today from the _ further surgery. yes, we have heard today from the deputy _ further surgery. yes, we have heard today from the deputy prime - further surgery. yes, we have heard i today from the deputy prime minister and from the head of the hospital where he has been treated, they said he had undergone a two hour operation and this was to
this is bbc news. the slovakian prime minister is said to be conscious but his condition remains serious. the deputy prime minister said it would take several days for doctors to be sure that he would recover. 71—year—old man been charged with the attempted murder of the prime minister. let's speak to our correspondent in bratislava and i was seeing some reports flashing up i was seeing some reports flashing up on the wires a couple of minutes ago saying mr fico had undergone further...
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this is bbc news. here in the uk — south west water says a faulty valve in a field containing cattle has been identified as a possible source of a parasite that's contaminated water supplies in south devon. 22 cases of crypto sporidiosis have been confirmed with around 100 people reported symptoms to their gp over the past week, aru na iyengar reports. the queue for bottled water stretched all the way down this road, 130,000 were handed out by south west water by 5:00 yesterday. we have got two children that have been ill last week because we're in the actual affected area, sort of high brixham. just keep being informed will be good, just about where it's going, how long it's going to be. it's not very good, really, is it? do you know what i mean? but the fact they're giving water out is a start i suppose. people here are angry about what they say is a lack of clear communication. for over a week, people in the fishing town of brixham have been falling ill with diarrhea and vomiting. on tuesday, sout
this is bbc news. here in the uk — south west water says a faulty valve in a field containing cattle has been identified as a possible source of a parasite that's contaminated water supplies in south devon. 22 cases of crypto sporidiosis have been confirmed with around 100 people reported symptoms to their gp over the past week, aru na iyengar reports. the queue for bottled water stretched all the way down this road, 130,000 were handed out by south west water by 5:00 yesterday. we have got...
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this is bbc news. us officials say trucks carrying aid into gaza have begun moving ashore via a temporary pier, amid concerns over humanitarian access. meanwhile israel has accused south africa of distorting reality during a hearing at the united nation's top court i will be bringing you the latest life in the international court of justice in the hague. a16 and a half hour area alert in ukraine, the longest one since the russian invasion began. the head of the south—west what her apologises for the outbreak of the outbreak of diarrhoea —type illness due to a parasite found in the supply. hundreds of french police reinforcements arrive in mid caledonia riots which have led to the death of five people. caledonia riots which have led to the death of five people.
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stay with us the top stories on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the next women's football world cup will be in brazil. they've been named hosts of the 2027 tournament after beating a joint bid by the netherlands, belgium and germany. brazil! this was the announcement a little earlier, at fifa's congress in bangkok. they're the first nation to be handed the rights by an open vote, with member associations voting 119 to 78 in favour of brazil. it's the first time a women's world cup will be hosted by a south american country. this was a great feeling for us to host such a massive tournament like the world cup and have the first world cup, the women's world cup in brazil in south america. we are proud of that and i'm sure this tournament is going to inspire a lot of the others to play football, to keep improving. some news breaking in the last couple of hours. police have
stay with us the top stories on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the next women's football world cup will be in brazil. they've been named hosts of the 2027 tournament after beating a joint bid by the netherlands, belgium and germany. brazil! this was the announcement a little earlier, at fifa's congress in bangkok. they're the first nation to be handed the rights by an open vote, with member associations voting 119 to 78 in favour of brazil. it's the first time a women's world cup...
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. almost one week after the deadly flash floods in afghanistan families are still searching for the bodies of their what loved ones. the number of casualties is expected to rise. earlier we spoke to caroline davies who's in afghanistan's baghlan province and she gave us the latest on this story. we followed the trail of devastation for miles, following where that body of water had come down, destroying homes, destroying livelihoods, wheat crops, livestock. and finally, we reached one of the villages that had been the worst affected. some of these villages further up in the mountainside are still entirely cut off because the roads to reach them have been swept away. the longer we spent with people there, the more we were able to get more information, more details, about exactly what had happened when that water hit. and we were able to find out about some truly incredible rescues. friday afternoon, the main street of this village is a raging torrent. on the roof noor ahmad and his family
aruna iyengar, bbc news. almost one week after the deadly flash floods in afghanistan families are still searching for the bodies of their what loved ones. the number of casualties is expected to rise. earlier we spoke to caroline davies who's in afghanistan's baghlan province and she gave us the latest on this story. we followed the trail of devastation for miles, following where that body of water had come down, destroying homes, destroying livelihoods, wheat crops, livestock. and finally, we...
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bbc news has learned that election. bbc news has learned that israeli soldiers are still sharing images of palestinians in detention in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify. we in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify.— in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify. we have been anal sin report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social— report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social media _ report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social media posts - report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social media posts from - analysing social media posts from the west bank by soldiers in the israeli army. legal experts say this footage may constitute a war crime. their head of the uk firm south west water has apologised for the outbreak of diarrhoea —type illness in south devon due to a parasite found in the water. i'm sarah campbell, you are watching bbc news. chancellorjeremy hunt has been speaking about the uk economy this morning. inflation ha
bbc news has learned that election. bbc news has learned that israeli soldiers are still sharing images of palestinians in detention in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify. we in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify.— in the occupied west bank. we have a report from bbc verify. we have been anal sin report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social— report from bbc verify. we have been analysing social media _ report from bbc verify. we have been...
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aruna iyengar, bbc news. injapan the in japan the parliament injapan the parliament has approved a bill to amend the civil code under the laws to allow divorced parents to share custody of children. when finalised, thejoint to share custody of children. when finalised, the joint custody system is set to be implemented by 2026. japan is the last g7 country to legally recognise joint custody. our tokyo correspondent explains how it works at the moment. under the current custody code, only one parent is granted custody if the divorced parents go to the family court. tt divorced parents go to the family court. , ., ., ., ., . court. if they agree on a divorce, the can court. if they agree on a divorce, they can decide _ court. if they agree on a divorce, they can decide among _ court. if they agree on a divorce, i they can decide among themselves. court. if they agree on a divorce, - they can decide among themselves. if they can decide among themselves. if they resort to a family court, it will be decided one par
aruna iyengar, bbc news. injapan the in japan the parliament injapan the parliament has approved a bill to amend the civil code under the laws to allow divorced parents to share custody of children. when finalised, thejoint to share custody of children. when finalised, the joint custody system is set to be implemented by 2026. japan is the last g7 country to legally recognise joint custody. our tokyo correspondent explains how it works at the moment. under the current custody code, only one...
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this is bbc news. us officials say trucks carrying aid have begun moving ashore via a temporary pier in gaza, amid concerns over humanitarian access. lawyers acting for israel speaking at the un top court in response to south africa's called for an end to israeli military action in rafah. this is the scene live in the hague, israel has complained the court is being exploited by south africa. police in france have shot dead a man who tried to set fire to a synagogue in central rouen. the authorities were called after smoke was seen rising from the building. the head of uk firm south west water has apologised for the outbreak of a diarrhoea—type illness in south devon due to a parasite found in the water. we begin in the middle east where us officials say trucks carrying aid have begun moving ashore via a temporary pier in gaza. washington is urging israel to do more to provide sustained humanitarian access and says it's deeply concerned
this is bbc news. us officials say trucks carrying aid have begun moving ashore via a temporary pier in gaza, amid concerns over humanitarian access. lawyers acting for israel speaking at the un top court in response to south africa's called for an end to israeli military action in rafah. this is the scene live in the hague, israel has complained the court is being exploited by south africa. police in france have shot dead a man who tried to set fire to a synagogue in central rouen. the...