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new reports suggest another record—breaking year of heat, triggering massive coral reef bleaching. and boeing faces more safety claims, with a former quality inspector speaking to the bbc — that's in 30 minutes' time on business today. welcome to newsday. it is eight in the morning here in singapore, and eight in the evening in washington, and we begin with the strong words from joe biden on the war in gaza. in an interview with american cable network cnn, the us president warns will cease certain arms supplies if israel invades rafah. he also deplored that the bombs the united states has supplied to israel in its war against hamas have been used to kill palestinian civilians. have a listen. civilians have been killed in gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centres. i made it clear that if they go into rafah, they haven't gone into roughly you —— have not gone inter alia, i am not
new reports suggest another record—breaking year of heat, triggering massive coral reef bleaching. and boeing faces more safety claims, with a former quality inspector speaking to the bbc — that's in 30 minutes' time on business today. welcome to newsday. it is eight in the morning here in singapore, and eight in the evening in washington, and we begin with the strong words from joe biden on the war in gaza. in an interview with american cable network cnn, the us president warns will cease...
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hannah gelbart, bbc news, manila. taking on kapok, no mean feat! which the bhoys well —— k—pop. that is it for this hour. see you next hour. hiya. i'm betsy and this is the catch up. tonight, record sea temperatures, social media is toxic and lions in south yorkshire. two big political stories today. let's start with natalie elphicke. she's an mp who's quit the conservative party to join their rivals labour. jordan's got the details. she's the second tory mp to quit and join labour in less than two weeks. she's accused her now old boss, prime minister rishi sunak, of breaking promises, calling his government incompetent. but rishi sunak says all labour can offer are rises in the amount of tax people pay. meanwhile in scotland, john swinney has become first minister, meaning he's now the head of the scottish government. he's also picked a team who will be working with him to make policy and decisions. some other stories now. police have cleared a pro—palestinian encampment from george washington university. campus students have been there since the 25th of april. next, social m
hannah gelbart, bbc news, manila. taking on kapok, no mean feat! which the bhoys well —— k—pop. that is it for this hour. see you next hour. hiya. i'm betsy and this is the catch up. tonight, record sea temperatures, social media is toxic and lions in south yorkshire. two big political stories today. let's start with natalie elphicke. she's an mp who's quit the conservative party to join their rivals labour. jordan's got the details. she's the second tory mp to quit and join labour in...
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this is bbc news. new analysis shows that the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year — caused mainly by climate change. the news comes as figures from the eu climate service, copernicus, also show that last month was the warmest april on record for our oceans. they absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans produce and soak up excess heat, so evidence that they're heating up at record levels raises concerns they won't be able to do this as effectively as before. activist greta thunberg, who was fined on wednesday by a judge in sweden over a protest blocking the entrance to the swedish parliament, said she disobeyed police orders because she wanted to highlight the climate emergency. with more, here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about w
this is bbc news. new analysis shows that the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year — caused mainly by climate change. the news comes as figures from the eu climate service, copernicus, also show that last month was the warmest april on record for our oceans. they absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans produce and soak up excess heat, so evidence that they're heating up at record levels raises concerns they won't be able to do...
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this is bbc news. we�*ll have the headlines at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i�*m stephen sackur. vladimir putin is again flexing his nuclear muscle in a warning to ukraine�*s backers in the west. russian troops have been ordered to run drills with tactical nukes. why now? well, the kremlin has clearly been irked by america�*s belated decision to commit $60 billion worth of assistance to kyiv and by president macron�*s refusal to rule out sending troops to ukraine. my guest is lithuania�*s foreign minister, gabrielius landsbergis, one of europe�*s most ardent supporters of kyiv. he says he�*s truly worried about 202a. why? gabrielius landsbergis, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. pleasure being here. you were very candid, expressing your deep concern about 202a. why are you so worried? well, i think that there is not enough, i�*d say, understanding as to what�*s at stake if ukraine is unable to push russia out of its country.
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s washington confirms pause shipments of bonds to israel over concerns about military operations in southern gaza. the u.s. says no aid supplies have crossed into gaza. the president of china continues his european tour, making his stops in ties -- countries with strong ties to russia. ♪ macon. the u.s. has it the latest shipment of thousands of bonds to israel last week over concerns with military operations and rafah. joe biden is opposed to a ground invasion in the southern city of gaza. most palestinians are already displaced from other parts of gaza. the u.s. still says it has not seen a plan from israel. military aid consisted of thousands of bonds. the u.s. is by far the largest contributor of military aid to israel. since 2009, the u.s. state department says it has provided israel with three point $4 billion in aid each year. president biden asked congress for $14 billion in emergency aid for israel. the congress did not agree on a package until april, when it passed legisla
announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s washington confirms pause shipments of bonds to israel over concerns about military operations in southern gaza. the u.s. says no aid supplies have crossed into gaza. the president of china continues his european tour, making his stops in ties -- countries with strong ties to russia. ♪ macon. the u.s. has it the latest shipment of thousands of bonds to israel last week over concerns with military operations and rafah. joe biden is opposed...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the bio—pharmaceutical company astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid vaccine, which was developed by scientists in oxford. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic, with billions of doses being made. the company says the withdrawal is for commercial reasons, as sophie hutchinson reports. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time — ten months instead of the usual ten years. the then prime minister boris johnson described it as a "triumph for british science". it was cheaper and easier to store than otherjabs. globally, more than 3 billion doses were supplied, with nearly 50 million jabs given in the uk. and the vaccine is estimated to have saved millions of lives. but in a tiny number of cases it causes life—threatening blood clots. it's been linked to 81 deaths in the uk. the government has made vaccine damage payments to families and there
hugh pym, bbc news. the bio—pharmaceutical company astrazeneca is withdrawing its covid vaccine, which was developed by scientists in oxford. it was one of the first to be produced during the pandemic, with billions of doses being made. the company says the withdrawal is for commercial reasons, as sophie hutchinson reports. thank you. well, the astrazeneca covid vaccine was one of the very first to be rolled out in january 2021. it had been developed at oxford university in record time —...
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this is bbc news. we are continuing to follow that breaking news and brought you a little earlier in the programme. coming to us from police in manchester. they said they have arrested three men on the suspicion of the commission and preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. officers said executed for warrants today in bolton. great lever, al brennan and hendley earlier this evening. scenes remain in place at the four addresses that were rated. as the inquiries are being carried out. the assistant chief constable rob potts who holds responsibility for counterterrorism policing in the north—west said that this evening, we have executed a number of planned warrants as part of an ongoing counterterrorism investigation. three men have been taken into custody for questioning. in scenes remain in place as we conduct further inquiries. he also added that although we cannot go into specific details of the investigation at the stage, he was to be sure members of the public that he does not currently b
this is bbc news. we are continuing to follow that breaking news and brought you a little earlier in the programme. coming to us from police in manchester. they said they have arrested three men on the suspicion of the commission and preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. officers said executed for warrants today in bolton. great lever, al brennan and hendley earlier this evening. scenes remain in place at the four addresses that were rated. as the inquiries are being carried out....
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you're watching bbc news. the us election will come down to six swing states, and in those states, it will be a referendum on the economic record of the two people who have occupied the oval office. today, joe biden is in wisconsin, pushing back on what he would describe as "trump amnesia". biden is only ahead in one of these states, and the white house thinks donald trump is getting more credit than he's due. and so the president is hitting these swing states hard to try and show voters his three signature bills — infrastructure, clean energy and chips, or semiconductors are now creating the thousands of good paying jobs he promised. today, he was in racine county, unveiling a $3.3 billion investment by microsoft, in a new ai data centre. hundreds of millions of dollars from your taxes— hundreds of millions of dollars from your taxes to promise something that never— your taxes to promise something that never happens. fox con turned out to be just— never happens. fox con turned out to be just that, —
you're watching bbc news. the us election will come down to six swing states, and in those states, it will be a referendum on the economic record of the two people who have occupied the oval office. today, joe biden is in wisconsin, pushing back on what he would describe as "trump amnesia". biden is only ahead in one of these states, and the white house thinks donald trump is getting more credit than he's due. and so the president is hitting these swing states hard to try and show...
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this is bbc news. new bbc analysis suggests the world's oceans are struggling to deal with the effects of climate change, with temperature records repeatedly broken last year. that analysis is based on figures from the eu's copernicus climate service. our oceans absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide humans produce soaking up excess the heat. and the worry would be that they won't be able to do it as effectively as they did before. on nearly 50 days, the existing high in our ocean temperatures was exceeded by at least a third of a degree celsius. the natural weather event el nino has supercharged that effect. and it is of course effecting our delicate ecosystems. there has been a mass bleaching of coral, and the decline in species including emperor penguins. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has more. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us
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and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it to with pop hysteria, to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester. where is the coverage of uh, the, the pro is rel protesters who shouted, killed the jews sarcastically. and the university went interested this profile, this time student thinking, they said it, i mean, it's just a cover. just so one side of the tweet of mind that you went from was, was a direct response to state cnn segment from a sprint news anchor, basically smearing for the kids on campuses and do so much. and comparing america today to 1930 is germany. people have lost their minds or do you think it has anything to do with the fact that these are american institutions that are under attack as opposed to the
and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it to with pop hysteria, to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester. where is the coverage of uh, the, the pro is rel protesters who shouted, killed the jews...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's new first minister, john swinney, is officially sworn in at the court of session in edinburgh. a big date in scotland john swinney officially sworn in as first minister at the court of session, not long after he was back at you because putting the finishing touches to his new cabinet. most intriguing appointment among them, kate forbes was has been named today as his deputy. kate forbes who has been named as his deputy. ms forbes, has spent more than a year as a backbench msp after losing her bid for the leadership, to the former minister hamza yousaf. she had been promised a "significant" role in the new government after opting not to run against mr swinney and will control of the economy portfolio. when this court first convened, james v was scotland's king, henry viii governed england. by those standards, this ceremony is brand—new. john ramsay swinney, to be first minister of the scottish government... mr swinney becomes just the seventh first minister since devolutio
you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's new first minister, john swinney, is officially sworn in at the court of session in edinburgh. a big date in scotland john swinney officially sworn in as first minister at the court of session, not long after he was back at you because putting the finishing touches to his new cabinet. most intriguing appointment among them, kate forbes was has been named today as his deputy. kate forbes who has been named as his deputy. ms forbes, has spent...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another mps defects from the conservatives to labour saying the prime minister has let britain down. tens of thousands of palestinians are ordered to evacuate by the israeli military. prince harry marks ten years of his invictus games at a service in london during a brief visit to the uk. the olympic flame cells into the french port at head of the start of the paris games injuly. let's turn to south africa were rescue workers have been trying to save people trapped under the rubble of a building. save people trapped under the rubble ofa building. nearly save people trapped under the rubble of a building. nearly a0 of the 75 workers who are on site remain unaccounted for. the structure collapsed in the south african city of georgia on monday. the authorities in the western cape sees seven people are confirmed to have died. the cause of the collapse which happened while the building was under construction is being investigated. the rescue effort inc
this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another mps defects from the conservatives to labour saying the prime minister has let britain down. tens of thousands of palestinians are ordered to evacuate by the israeli military. prince harry marks ten years of his invictus games at a service in london during a brief visit to the uk. the olympic flame cells into the french port at head of the start of the paris games injuly. let's turn to south africa were rescue...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another mps defects from the conservatives to labour saying the prime minister has let britain down. tens of thousands of palestinians are ordered to evacuate by the israeli military. prince harry marks ten years of his invictus games at a service in london during a brief visit to the uk. the olympic flame cells into the french port at head of the start of the paris games injuly.
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the telegraph newspaper reported that over the years, the british security agency mi5 verified the bbc's appointment. the us central intelligence agency and media insiders have admitted that the cia used many agents who held senior leadership positions in the most. in important us news organizations. former education secretary and current mp michael gove has worked for the times again. boris johnson also served as spectate editor before becoming foreign secretary. johnson also worked as a brussels correspondent for the telegram, which likely prepared him well to his subsequent role at the forefront of the brexit campaign. so that's why we don't see western media headlines like the us and britain doing everything. so tortured by washington’s guarantee that even though a prisoner of conscience will not be executed, he can only be put behind bars for, well, 175 years, well, no more. no one in the enlightened west was touched by the tragedy of the american-chilean journalist honce leary, who was tortured to death in ukrainian dungeons. actually a cool life hack, for example, a politician w
the telegraph newspaper reported that over the years, the british security agency mi5 verified the bbc's appointment. the us central intelligence agency and media insiders have admitted that the cia used many agents who held senior leadership positions in the most. in important us news organizations. former education secretary and current mp michael gove has worked for the times again. boris johnson also served as spectate editor before becoming foreign secretary. johnson also worked as a...
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and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. the scene is set at the all—new bernabeu. two giants of the champions league go head to head. as real madrid host bayern munich for a place in the final. aston villa have their own clash of the titans ahead of them — they're in greece to face olympiacos. with a job ahead of them. and with the olympics on the horizon. thousands line the streets in marseilles, as the flame arrives in france on it'sjourney to paris. also coming up on sportsday. the end of an era — we hearfrom manu tuilagi — who's calling time on his long career in england to move overseas. i think ithinki i think i will miss it but i think now, i will be a fan. hello there — and welcome along to sportsday. it all comes down to tonight — between two heavyweights of european football — hoping to make the champions league final. real madrid are looking for a record extending title at wembley next month. bayern are also serial winners of this competition, with six to their name. it's all square later, poised at
and that's bbc news at six. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. the scene is set at the all—new bernabeu. two giants of the champions league go head to head. as real madrid host bayern munich for a place in the final. aston villa have their own clash of the titans ahead of them — they're in greece to face olympiacos. with a job ahead of them. and with the olympics on the horizon. thousands line the streets in marseilles, as the flame arrives in france on it'sjourney to...
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regimes of putin and hitler, the interim results of the poll are 96 to 4%, or 95 to 5, then we have news from the bbc, then we will return to the studio with political experts oleg sakyan and igor reiterovich, do not switch. for the first time in 5 years, chinese leader xi jinping came to europe: france, serbia, hungary. why did he choose these countries? this is what you are talking about. bbc live from london, i'm evgenia shedlovska. in all three european xi jinping is greeted with honors in the capitals. a red kelim is spread in front of him. in france, which was his first stop, xi jinping spent two days visiting emmanuel macron. after the reception in paris, they had a private meeting. the leaders of the countries went to the mountains near the border with spain. as a child, macron used to go there to visit his grandmother. president oleksandr vuchichna met sidzinpin in belgrade today. the introductory stop of the leader of china will be.
regimes of putin and hitler, the interim results of the poll are 96 to 4%, or 95 to 5, then we have news from the bbc, then we will return to the studio with political experts oleg sakyan and igor reiterovich, do not switch. for the first time in 5 years, chinese leader xi jinping came to europe: france, serbia, hungary. why did he choose these countries? this is what you are talking about. bbc live from london, i'm evgenia shedlovska. in all three european xi jinping is greeted with honors in...
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hugh pym, bbc news. the home secretary says a russian spy is going to be expelled from the uk and several russian diplomatic premises are to be closed as part of a crackdown on russian intelligence gathering operations. our security correspondent gordon corera joins me now. gordon, what is this all about? well, i am told this was not due to a single incident but rather due to the accumulation of what is being called malign activity which in the uk includes cyber hacking, against the political process, but also some recent arrests linked to national security. recent arrests linked to national securi . ., recent arrests linked to national securi . . . , recent arrests linked to national securi . . . ., ., , security. that includes allegations recently about _ security. that includes allegations recently about an _ security. that includes allegations recently about an arson _ security. that includes allegations recently about an arson attack- security. that includes allegations recently about an arson attac
hugh pym, bbc news. the home secretary says a russian spy is going to be expelled from the uk and several russian diplomatic premises are to be closed as part of a crackdown on russian intelligence gathering operations. our security correspondent gordon corera joins me now. gordon, what is this all about? well, i am told this was not due to a single incident but rather due to the accumulation of what is being called malign activity which in the uk includes cyber hacking, against the political...
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tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many years. and by the time i was 16, that's when i lost all my functional vision. and what effect did that have on you? you were still at school? yeah, i was doing my gcses at the time when my eyesight started to go really, really quickly and i went off the rails a little bit and, yeah, didn't respond in the best way, naturally. i don't think there's a right way to respond to losing your sight. i went to university after i finished in school, and thankfully i had a clean start then. and, you know, my social life is buzzing no
tomos morgan, bbc news. when toby addison lost his sight as a teenager, he says he went off the rails and struggled to cope — but as the years went on, he refused to let it restrict his life. toby started posting videos about his disability on social media, and his refreshingly honest approach has earned him a huge following. simon marks has been to meet him. i was born visually impaired and i was told i had a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. my sight was lost slowly over many, many...
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bbc news. there have been dramatic developments in uk politics — and for the prime minister, rishi sunak — as one of his own mps, natalie elphicke, announced that she was defecting from the conservative party to join labour. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the house of commons — you can see her approaching the benches on the right—hand side, before taking her seat behind the labour leader, sir keir starmer. she said her former party has "become a byword for incompetence "and division" and criticised what she called the "broken promises "of rishi sunak�*s tired and chaotic government". live to westminster and our political correspondent, leila nathoo. another difficult day for the prime minister. . , ., , another difficult day for the prime minister. . , . , ., ., . minister. certainly a very dramatic moment, minister. certainly a very dramatic moment. a _ minister. certainly a very dramatic moment, a political— minister. certainly a very dramatic moment, a p
bbc news. there have been dramatic developments in uk politics — and for the prime minister, rishi sunak — as one of his own mps, natalie elphicke, announced that she was defecting from the conservative party to join labour. this is the moment natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the house of commons — you can see her approaching the benches on the right—hand side, before taking her seat behind the labour leader, sir keir starmer. she said her former party has "become a byword for...
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you're watching bbc news. prince harry is in the uk to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games. we are going straight to st paul's cathedral, where prince harry has just arrived for the thanksgiving service. keep an eye on the pictures. i believe our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there. sarah, to cut through why prince harry is there. —— take us through. pa, prince harry is there. -- take us throu~h. �* , . ., , through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating — through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten _ through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years - through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years of- through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating ten years of the l celebrating ten years of the invictus games, which is the paralympic style invictus games, which is the pa ralympic style event invictus games, which is the paralympic style event that was very much his initiative, the first one was held in london in 2014 and there have been several sense. this is a celebra
you're watching bbc news. prince harry is in the uk to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games. we are going straight to st paul's cathedral, where prince harry has just arrived for the thanksgiving service. keep an eye on the pictures. i believe our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there. sarah, to cut through why prince harry is there. —— take us through. pa, prince harry is there. -- take us throu~h. �* , . ., , through. a brief arrival. he is celebrating — through....
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it has outlined more than a0 practical steps that services will need to take under the new 0nline safety act. they include robust age checks to prevent children seeing harmful content, as saqib bhatti, the uk's minister for the digital economy and tech, explained to the bbc earlier. social media companies are now going to be expected to verify those people who access, and those children actually, who access their online services. what they have suggested is, where it is things like facial id, it might be credit checks, a number of things, they are telling social media companies they must put in mechanisms to verify who accesses social media. we spoke to belinda parmar, a consultant who helps big business become more ethical and empathetic. she says big tech firms have so far failed to address criticism, and need tougher regulation. well, the thing is, these tech firms have had between nine and 20 years, they've been around between nine and 20 years to actually self regulate. the issue is they don't want to self regulate and there's no incentive for them to do that. and, you know, this mo
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stay with us on bbc news. hello there. it's been another pretty decent day up and down the country but weather fronts have brought some rain to the north and west of scotland, more of a breeze here, as well. that's what we will see into tomorrow, though much of the country should continue to stay dry and settled. for the rest of the week, we'll continue with these early morning mist and fog patches which could be quite dense but very quickly the strong may sunshine will burn it away and most places will see sunshine throughout the afternoon. so the rain continues to splash into the north and west of scotland through the overnight period. it will tend to become more confined to the north of scotland by the end of the night. much of northern ireland, england and wales will be largely dry. there's a few clear spells around but also some patchy cloud, low cloud, at that, some mist and fog developing too. those temperatures, 8—11 degrees. so this is the picture for thursday, high pressure sitting pretty much on top of the uk.
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this is bbc news. the headlines... israel says it's reopened one of the main crossing points into gaza. the government said kerem shalom would be used to deliver humanitarian aid, but a un agency says no supplies have yet passed through. a german spy chief tells the bbc that the far—right alternative for deutschland party poses a risk to the roots of democracy. bbc analysis suggests the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, because of climate change. and malaysia says it plans to give away orangutans as free gifts to countries which buy its palm oil. now, all the latest sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. borussia dortmund await either a german rival or a team on a historical mission in the champions league final. it'll be bayern munich, who dortmund lost to the last time they reached the final, or real madrid. with the score 2—2 heading into their second leg later at the bernabeu, whoever wins will no doubt be the favourite at wembley in june, with real attempting to win
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yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to our security correspondent frank gardener, in jerusalem. frank, good to see you. what is the latest we're hearing about these ongoing ceasefire talks in kyren? they are not going particularly well. the good news is that they are happening and that five nations, or five parties are at least all there. that is hamas, israel, the us, qatar and egypt. the not so good news is israel has only sent a fairly low level team, they are not there to negotiate but to study what hope there is ever trying to bridge the gap between what is acceptable to israel and what is acceptable to hamas. that gap is still pretty wide. the main sticking point, as my colleague referred to there, is over how this ends. so the fundamentals of the deal are largely intact, largely agreed, they can agree, the 42 day period of calm, a truth essentially, during which hamas will give up 33 hostages. there is a bit of dispute about whether they would be alive or dead, but 33 hostages in return for a much lar
yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. let's speak to our security correspondent frank gardener, in jerusalem. frank, good to see you. what is the latest we're hearing about these ongoing ceasefire talks in kyren? they are not going particularly well. the good news is that they are happening and that five nations, or five parties are at least all there. that is hamas, israel, the us, qatar and egypt. the not so good news is israel has only sent a fairly low level team, they are not there to...
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and this is great news. now, the bbc telling their staff it's okay to talk about immigration, it doesn't mean you're racist. therefore or five years too late. the fact that more than five years too late, i remember when ukip were relevant before the actual referendum . before the actual referendum. martin, someone not allowed on the radio because they were a ukip supporter. and that's because the woman answering the phone was a card carrying labour member. and that's very commonplace. so i'm really pleased that the bbc understand now it's to okay have valid concerns. it doesn't make you a big old racist. >> and danny kelly, you're a wonderful, beautiful black cats are just stroll behind you and stolen the scene. i'm a cat man myself , mate. but stolen the scene. i'm a cat man myself, mate. but danny, the big question is this. this is the report. will it make a blind jot of difference? can we expect honest reporting from the bbc any time soon, or will it be more of the same? >> i think it's going to be more o
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daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. stay with us on bbc news. hello. it didn't take long for that strong sunshine to melt away to mist and fog. it's going to be a fine afternoon for many, with decent sunny spells and most places die, just an isolated shower. this when the front will be bringing thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for northern and western scotland it's going to be breezy, but much of the country under the influence of high pressure. the rest of today will be dry for most areas. we start to see that rain and strong breeze pushing into the northern isles. the chance of a shower or two stretching from yorkshire, through the midlands to south—west england, but you'd be unlikely to catch one. temperatures into the low 20s in the warmest spot. through this evening and overnight, that rain continuing across the north of the uk, and may be the north of england for a time. elsewhere, it will be dry and we will see low cloud and mist and fog returning for many, temperatures seven to 11. for thursday, returning for many, temperatures seven to 11.
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. borussia dortmund await either a german rival or a team on a historical mission in the champions league final. bayern munich, who dortmund lost to the last time they reached the final, or real madrid will reach the final later. with the score 2—2 heading into the second leg later at the bernabeu. whoever wins will no doubt be the favourite at wembley in june, with real attempting to win a record—extending 15th european cup having not been at their best in the first game in munich, according to their manager carlo ancelotti. they got the draw thanks to two goals from viniciusjunior, who is very much on the bayern boss' mind. can he can still hurt any team in the world and a big part is accepting that not everything will be perfect tomorrow but it's still possible to overcome difficulties, to hang in, to show the right mentality and quality to fulfil our dream. we want to go to wembley so we need to beat real madrid with viniciusjunior. translation: vinicius junior. translation: , .
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live from london — this is bbc news. rishi this is bbc news. sunak�*s troubles continue as another rishi sunak�*s troubles continue as another one of his mps, natalie elphicke, defected from the conservatives to labour, saying the prime minister has let the party down. the un says no supplies have entered in gaza yet. the worlds oceans suffer from a record sufferfrom a record breaking suffer from a record breaking year of heat. we take a deep dive into the impact on marine life. prince harry marks the tenth anniversary of his invictus games for wounded military veterans with a special service. a rare visit for prince harry to the uk to celebrate their movement he started. what isn't on the schedule is any planned meeting with his father, the king. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. we start with dramatic developments in uk politics and for the prime minister rishi sunak, who suffered heavy defeats in last week's local elections in england. moments before he stood in
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. in the past few hours, conservative mp for dover, natalie elphicke, has announced she's defected to labour. in a statement, she hit out at what she described as the "broken promises of rishi sunak�*s tired and chaotic government". natalie elphicke crossed the floor in the commons just moments before prime minister's questions. she said: "i have carefully considered this decision. the change has been dramatic and cannot be ignored. for me, key deciding factors have been housing and the safety and security of our borders." her resignation comes less than two weeks after mp dan poulter defected to labour. in the last couple of hours natalie elphicke spoke to reporters about why she crossed the floor to labour. well, in 2019 the conservatives stood on a manifesto that was very much centre ground, but under rishi sunak they've abandoned the centre ground and broken many election promises. meanwhile, under keir starmer, labour have changed, and i think that change is going to bring a much
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coming up on bbc news. they now know who they will be playing if they are on the winning side tonight. it's bellingham against kane, again, for a place in the champions league final at wembley, and a meeting with borussia dortmund. the pharmaceutical company astrazeneca is to withdraw its covid—19 vaccine, one of the first produced during the pandemic. the firm said there were now other products available which target new variants of the virus. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson is with me. what more have they said and what does it mean? cast what more have they said and what does it mean?— what more have they said and what does it mean? cast your mind back to 2020 when the _ does it mean? cast your mind back to 2020 when the only _ does it mean? cast your mind back to 2020 when the only protection - does it mean? cast your mind back to 2020 when the only protection we - does it mean? cast your mind back to | 2020 when the only protection we had was social distancing and we faced a series of loc
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well, maybe they could try the bbc or channel 4 news. >> yeah yeah yeah . >> yeah yeah yeah. >> yeah yeah yeah. >> mr mr speaker, you know, my expectation is that civil servants will continue to be committed to supporting our priority of stopping the boats and deliver in accordance with the civil service code. he'll know that we made specific changes to ensure compliance with that code as we push through with our plans. but i agree with him more broadly that we are the only party that has a plan to stop the boats, and we will face down all the obstacles in our way to deliver on this crucial priority for the british people and whoever stands in our way, whether it's the labour party or others , we will deliver party or others, we will deliver for this country on this vital issue . issue. >> sir malcolm macdonald. >> sir malcolm macdonald. >> mr mr speaker , china has now >> mr mr speaker, china has now hacked the data of defence personnel , the electoral personnel, the electoral commission and various other pubuc commission and various other public institutions and is targeted many me
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. 0n much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches turns white when the water gets too warm and can die as a result. last month, ocean experts announced record world sea temperatures had led to a global mass coral bleaching event, the fourth ever recorded. and it's easy to see why. this grey area shows the range of average global sea temperatures over the last 40 years. now, look at this. the red line shows the sea temperature last year and this is how warm they've been this year. as you can see, the oceans are significantly warmer than in earlier years. should people be concerned? very much so. i me
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. 0n much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches...
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david sillito, bbc news, malmo. you're watching bbc news. now, i want to take you straight to edinburgh where we are expecting john swinney to speak. as a reminder, he has been sworn in scotland's new first minister at the court of in edinburgh. this is the second time that he's been elected leader of the snp. and of course that's after the end of the power—sharing agreement before the greens and the snp broke down and led to the fall of the snp leader humza yousaf. nowjohn swinney was largely uncontested. he is an elder of the party and was called back by snp members that wanted some stability and continuity for the party. i believe our correspondent lorna gordon is there to speak to us now. lorna, good to have you. what can we expect from the rest of the day? well, yes, this is a day of solemn ceremony. that short ceremony here at the court of session which took place a couple of minutes past ten o'clock. it involved five judges, it was led by the lord president lord carloway, who administered the oath of office and as is tradition mr sw
david sillito, bbc news, malmo. you're watching bbc news. now, i want to take you straight to edinburgh where we are expecting john swinney to speak. as a reminder, he has been sworn in scotland's new first minister at the court of in edinburgh. this is the second time that he's been elected leader of the snp. and of course that's after the end of the power—sharing agreement before the greens and the snp broke down and led to the fall of the snp leader humza yousaf. nowjohn swinney was...
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thank you for watching on bbc news. live from london, this is bbc news. the us reveals it paused a shipment of bombs for israel over concerns it was going ahead with a major ground operation in rafah. russia launches another large—scale missile and drone attack across ukraine — damaging 13 residential buildings in kyiv. the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year according to bbc analysis. # i'm down, down in my doomsday blues... # and ireland breaks its recent eurovision "curse", qualifying for the grand final on the song contest, for the first time in six years. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri, welcome to the programme. we start with the war in gaza and let's bring you these live pictures from the israel—gaza border, where the israeli bombardment has been particularly intense around rafah. more thani million palestinian refugees are sheltering in the city in the south of the strip. in the south of the strip. it's emerged that the us paused a shipment of bombs to israel last week, over fears they might be used i
thank you for watching on bbc news. live from london, this is bbc news. the us reveals it paused a shipment of bombs for israel over concerns it was going ahead with a major ground operation in rafah. russia launches another large—scale missile and drone attack across ukraine — damaging 13 residential buildings in kyiv. the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year according to bbc analysis. # i'm down, down in my doomsday blues... # and ireland...
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and sky news. the news was then confirmed by the british prime minister sunok and minister of defense shabs. journalists tried to ask them whether china, rather than russia, was behind the attack, but members of the government avoided answering. at the same time, sunk replied that london is anywhere. case will deal with beijing more harshly than before, that beijing is behind the hacking, the parliamentarian, a former military man, directly stated, the chinese embassy in response states that the accusations against beijing, quote, are completely fabricated, are malicious slander, and accuses the uk of politicizing cybersecurity. british soldiers, sailors, office workers. the government has not confirmed this, but it is convinced that china is behind it. there are indications that the armed forces payment system has been compromised by attackers, but i want to reassure everyone that the ministry of defense has already taken the necessary measures to take the system offline and is providing necessary
and sky news. the news was then confirmed by the british prime minister sunok and minister of defense shabs. journalists tried to ask them whether china, rather than russia, was behind the attack, but members of the government avoided answering. at the same time, sunk replied that london is anywhere. case will deal with beijing more harshly than before, that beijing is behind the hacking, the parliamentarian, a former military man, directly stated, the chinese embassy in response states that...
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alastair fee, bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this — does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent _ does the science callous? wonderful, isn't it? this is magnificent menai - isn't it? this is magnificent menai bridge which spans between north wales and the wonderful island of anglesey, where i am now. we often think of climate change, global warming happening elsewhere in the world, in the tropics, the hot countries and up and down the polar regions. it aff
alastair fee, bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in bangor this morning where scientists are monitoring how the rising temperatures are impacting the welsh coast. justin, it looks beautiful. what does the science...
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arunoday mukharji, bbc news. the olympic flame for paris 2024 will arrive on french soil today after completing its mediterranean crossing brands are queuing up to associate with the olympics and the paris games. it will be a premium sponsor of the summer games. million euros into the olympic and paralympic games, the biggest sponsorship commitment of any company at this year's games. live now to misha sher, global head of sport, entertainment & culture at essencemediacom. good to have him on the programme! why is this so lucrative, the olympic games, talk us through this as a marketing opportunity. there are not many _ marketing opportunity. there are not many events - marketing opportunity. there are not many events or- are not many events or opportunities for global companies or companies anywhere to connect with a truly iconic global event. we look at the way that media is today, it is so disjointed. the olympic games remains, and the world cup, are the only events that bring people together and associated wi
arunoday mukharji, bbc news. the olympic flame for paris 2024 will arrive on french soil today after completing its mediterranean crossing brands are queuing up to associate with the olympics and the paris games. it will be a premium sponsor of the summer games. million euros into the olympic and paralympic games, the biggest sponsorship commitment of any company at this year's games. live now to misha sher, global head of sport, entertainment & culture at essencemediacom. good to have him...
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david sillito, bbc news, malmo. 50 under way. david sillito, bbc news, malmo._ under way. david sillito, bbc. news, malmo._ night news, malmo. so very big night for ireland. _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so much - news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so much more | for ireland, and so much more detail on the website as you can see. just a mention of course the second semifinal is on thursday, tomorrow, so if you are a eurovision fan, then be sure to be tuning in to that. something else we want to mention that is just being confirmed, or breaking as it were. the us has revealed it has paused shipment of bombs for israel over its concerns about what is happening in rafah. of course, late monday, israel began its offensive in rafah in southern gaza, and the us last week actually paused a bomb shipment for israel over concerns it was going ahead with a major ground operation in rafah. we can show you this morning the live scene from southern gaz
david sillito, bbc news, malmo. 50 under way. david sillito, bbc news, malmo._ under way. david sillito, bbc. news, malmo._ night news, malmo. so very big night for ireland. _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so _ news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so much - news, malmo. so very big night for ireland, and so much more | for ireland, and so much more detail on the website as you can see. just a mention of course the...
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and, you know, the whole point of a tax funded, news corporation like the bbc is that they should be doing it without fear or favour . and they should be favour. and they should be brave. they're not beholden. they're not advertisers aren't going to go, oh, we're going to pull your adverts. we're going to pull adverts because you reported on this crime by an illegal immigrant. so, i mean, i think this is why we need gb news because gb news isn't afraid to report on without fear or favour. no, on anywhere in society. >> absolutely . and maybe the bbc >> absolutely. and maybe the bbc could pay us a bit of money. yeah to in that part of their job. anyway. leo telegraph now and the latest in liverpudlian pigeon lavatories . pigeon lavatories. >> so yeah. so levelling up chess tables costing £50,000 and being installed across the north west. so this is 20 stone chess tables, each costing two and a half grand, have been set up around merseyside, greater manchester, lancashire and cumbria . they don't include cumbria. they don't include pieces so you got to bring your own pieces and then y
and, you know, the whole point of a tax funded, news corporation like the bbc is that they should be doing it without fear or favour . and they should be favour. and they should be brave. they're not beholden. they're not advertisers aren't going to go, oh, we're going to pull your adverts. we're going to pull adverts because you reported on this crime by an illegal immigrant. so, i mean, i think this is why we need gb news because gb news isn't afraid to report on without fear or favour. no,...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel vows to deepen attack on rafah until hamas is eliminated, or hostages are released, as aid groups describe a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. border force's electronic gates are back working around uk airports, after an outage caused huge delays. adult film star, stormy daniels, testifies in donald trump's new york hush money trial, while his federal trial, over alleged mishandling of classified documents, has been indefinitely postponed. and ireland breaks its recent eurovision "curse", qualifying for the grand finalfor the first time in six years. other favourites, croatia and ukraine, also qualify. hello. i'm sally bundock. welcome to the programme. israel says it will deepen its attack on rafah in southern gaza until hamas is eliminated, or the first of the remaining hostages are released. all the defence minister said israel was ready to make compromises to secure their return but insisted that hamas only responded to force. israel has sent a delegation to cairo to res
live from london, this is bbc news. israel vows to deepen attack on rafah until hamas is eliminated, or hostages are released, as aid groups describe a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. border force's electronic gates are back working around uk airports, after an outage caused huge delays. adult film star, stormy daniels, testifies in donald trump's new york hush money trial, while his federal trial, over alleged mishandling of classified documents, has been indefinitely postponed. and...
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you're live with bbc news. stormy daniels — the adult film star at the centre of donald trump's criminal hush money trial — has taken the stand to testify against the former us president in a new york courtroom. in her testimony, ms daniels discussed the $130,000 payment mr trump's lawyer michael cohen made to her. prosecutors say that payment, made just before the 2016 election, was used to conceal a 2006 sexual encounter between miss daniels and the former president. mr trump, the first us president to be put on criminal trial, is accused of falsifying business records to cover up that hush money payment. he denies those allegations and denies having any sexual encounter with ms daniels. mr trump's defence argued that some of the details ms daniels discussed were irrelevant to the case, and asked for a mistrial, which thejudge ruled against. mr trump says the trial has hampered his 2024 presidential campaign. it is a disgrace. in the meantime, i am stuck. iam here, instead of being in georgia, instead of
you're live with bbc news. stormy daniels — the adult film star at the centre of donald trump's criminal hush money trial — has taken the stand to testify against the former us president in a new york courtroom. in her testimony, ms daniels discussed the $130,000 payment mr trump's lawyer michael cohen made to her. prosecutors say that payment, made just before the 2016 election, was used to conceal a 2006 sexual encounter between miss daniels and the former president. mr trump, the first...
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, bbc news's director ofjournalism and deputy ceo. so, jonathan, thanks very much, indeed, forjoining us. the bbc wants the world service, at least, to be funded directly from central government budgets — why? first of all, as you've been discussing on this edition of the media show, the need for the world service — for impartial, free journalism around the world — has gone up and up and up and more and more territories have got editorial restrictions. secondly, inflation has affected all businesses. we're not immune from that at all. and, thirdly, the need to change what we do because audience behaviours have altered — they've updated, they've become more digital — has meant that we've had to drive more investment. so, ultimately, we're looking to have the ability to modernise it, to grow it, to invest in it, and that will mean that we've got to change the funding model over time. do you think you're being outgunned? we've already heard on this program about the amount of money that some states are spending on media aimed o
, bbc news's director ofjournalism and deputy ceo. so, jonathan, thanks very much, indeed, forjoining us. the bbc wants the world service, at least, to be funded directly from central government budgets — why? first of all, as you've been discussing on this edition of the media show, the need for the world service — for impartial, free journalism around the world — has gone up and up and up and more and more territories have got editorial restrictions. secondly, inflation has affected all...
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bbc, sky news, independent and other western media rebroadcast the filming. soon friendly, unfriendly, but this is an event to which everyone is invited, this is a constitutional element of the constitutional order, and the way they react to it, well , that’s for those who don’t come, it doesn’t make them honor, of course, and in this regard, the new york times headlined that the ceremony took place against the backdrop of isolation from the west, but at the same time, the liberal publication emphasized putin. demonstrates domestic political strength that appears stronger than ever. however, moscow never considered itself isolated in the halls of the kremlin, diplomats from all over the world, and russia is ready to develop relations with those partners who want to work for mutual benefit, and not on the terms of infringing on anyone’s interests and security. there were enemies of russia, there will be, their problems, they suffer from internal insecurity and these attempts to play on the fact that oh, we invited us, but we... won’t appear here, it’s cheap, it’s not seri
bbc, sky news, independent and other western media rebroadcast the filming. soon friendly, unfriendly, but this is an event to which everyone is invited, this is a constitutional element of the constitutional order, and the way they react to it, well , that’s for those who don’t come, it doesn’t make them honor, of course, and in this regard, the new york times headlined that the ceremony took place against the backdrop of isolation from the west, but at the same time, the liberal...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. slow momentum for a ceasefire as a group as described a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. more stumbles towards a ceasefire between israel and hamas, as aid groups describe a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. adult film star stormy daniels testifies in donald trump's new york hush money trial. and a foiled plot to assassinate president zelensky. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the united nations says israel is not allowing humanitarian aid into gaza through the rafah crossing, after israeli forces took control of the gaza side of the border with egypt. hamas has warned that the israeli incursion there aims to undermine efforts to secure a ceasefire. on monday night, hamas announced it had accepted proposals drawn up by international mediators, but the deal was rejected by israel as inadequate. paul adams reports from jerusalem. a deal may now be tantalizingly close. but in rafah, israel's military pressure is relentless. today, severing gaza's last link with the
live from washington, this is bbc news. slow momentum for a ceasefire as a group as described a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. more stumbles towards a ceasefire between israel and hamas, as aid groups describe a horrific humanitarian scene in gaza. adult film star stormy daniels testifies in donald trump's new york hush money trial. and a foiled plot to assassinate president zelensky. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the united nations says israel is not allowing...
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adrienne murray, bbc news, lahti. according to the official website, fingered plans to become neutral by 2025 with the city becoming neutral 90s longer in 2025. before we go, shares of reddit have jumped by around 15% in extended trading, after it reported earnings as a public company for the first time. the platform said it saw a 48 percent increase in revenue in the first three months of the year. reddit listed in the united states in march. and that's it for this edition of business today. i will be back at the same time tomorrow. in the meantime, bye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. they were the underdogs, but borussia dortmund are through to the champions league final after beating paris saint—germain in their own back yard. and who will they meet? could it be an all—german final? bayern munich play real madrid on wednesday in the second leg of the other semifinal. plus, we hearfrom an emotional olympic marathon champion, eliod kipchoge, who says he feared for the safety of his fami
adrienne murray, bbc news, lahti. according to the official website, fingered plans to become neutral by 2025 with the city becoming neutral 90s longer in 2025. before we go, shares of reddit have jumped by around 15% in extended trading, after it reported earnings as a public company for the first time. the platform said it saw a 48 percent increase in revenue in the first three months of the year. reddit listed in the united states in march. and that's it for this edition of business today. i...