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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's singapore, this is bbc news. it�*s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east: there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. egyptian media is reporting that a hamas delegation has left cairo and will return with a response to a gaza ceasefire proposal. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released
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the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. make the big question is how doing in china, the company just got some good news on that front and tesla cleared a major hurdle fruits of driving technology in china after years of trying. this is a key moment for the electric car maker facing fierce domestic competition along with slighter demand. this is notjust a car company, it is not time the striving of rubble taxi company with massive amounts of data to train its algorithms and fine—tune the systems. meanwhile, apple has got an iphone sales for china and i'll be in focus and albion focused new reports on quarterly results after the us market close on thursday and after that, intelligence. another stocked as the power to move markets is amazon which its reports later on today, the tech giant is under pressure and offers a dividend, it is now the only big tech firm that doesn't offer this is out of the bed did it last. traders are also keeping a watchful eye on rome powell, the inflation picture as some asking if cuts are cance
the bbc�*s michelle fleury has more from new york. make the big question is how doing in china, the company just got some good news on that front and tesla cleared a major hurdle fruits of driving technology in china after years of trying. this is a key moment for the electric car maker facing fierce domestic competition along with slighter demand. this is notjust a car company, it is not time the striving of rubble taxi company with massive amounts of data to train its algorithms and...
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james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this rushing river used to be a stream. rescue teams worked long after the disaster struck, saving those they could. finding and counting the dead, a village that was turned upside down in an instant. the water came from that direction, crashing through the village, gouging out the valley, and the river burst its banks. you can see all of the damage, the cars destroyed. trees were uprooted, houses swept away, houses destroyed. people were carried away by the flood waters. dozens of people are dead, but they're still searching for bodies of the missing. and there were other houses where
james cook, bbc news, edinburgh. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. devastating floods have hit several countries in east africa after weeks of heavy rain. the red cross say around 50 people were killed in central kenya after a makeshift dam collapsed during the night following torrential rainfall. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest from the scene. the tide of water woke people up with its roar of destruction. no time to scramble out of the way. this...
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plus, another stain on the bbc's escutcheon after chris packham, besmirches toby young and the daily sceptic falsely claiming affiliations to the fossil fuel industry with no challenge or correction from the supposedly impartial public service broadcaster toby young joins me in the studio for this evening's finale. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most malicious panel this evening, the former brexit party mep and nunziata rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for . it's what you've all been waiting for. the it's what you've all been waiting for . the news bulletin waiting for. the news bulletin with ray addison. >> good evening. it's 8:00. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom.
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides.
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in with the situation in the middle east. there are renewed hopes of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides.
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington and this is bbc world news america. tentative signs of progress on the latest israel-gaza cease-fire proposal as the u.s. secretary of state urges hamas to approve it. antiwar protesters at columbia university to fight in order to dismantle their tent camp as demonstrations on college campuses continue across the u.s.. scotland's first minister resigns following a dispute over his parties climate policy pledges. ♪ caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. let's begin in the middle east where there is a cautious optimism for a cease-fire agreement between israel and hamas after weeks of stalled talks. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is on another diplomatic push in the middle east with renewed urgency for the two sides to reach an agreement. blinken met the saudi crown prince, urging hamas to accept the proposal for a truce. a hamas official said the group has no major issues with the content of the new israeli proposals. speaking at a meeting of the world economic forum, secretary blinken said he was
announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington and this is bbc world news america. tentative signs of progress on the latest israel-gaza cease-fire proposal as the u.s. secretary of state urges hamas to approve it. antiwar protesters at columbia university to fight in order to dismantle their tent camp as demonstrations on college campuses continue across the u.s.. scotland's first minister resigns following a dispute over his parties climate policy pledges. ♪ caitriona: hello and...
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mairead smyth, bbc news. as the fighting continues in gaza, western leaders have urged hamas to accept the latest ceasefire offerfrom israel. america's top diplomat, the us secretary of state antony blinken — has called the deal "extraordinarily generous". let's get more from our correspondent anna foster, who is injerusalem tonight. what are the terms of this deal and what chance it will be accepted by hamas? well, i think there is a real sense of momentum tonight that there is a chance that this deal could be achieved soon, but it's important to say we have been here before. there have been moments where it seemed like a new deal is imminent and that has evaporated at the last moment. there hasn't been a deal since last november. when it comes to the terms, nothing has been confirmed at this stage, but the briefings suggest that hamas is getting some movement. hamas has suggested the bbc that the israeli position has changed significantly when it comes to things like allowing palestinians to things like a
mairead smyth, bbc news. as the fighting continues in gaza, western leaders have urged hamas to accept the latest ceasefire offerfrom israel. america's top diplomat, the us secretary of state antony blinken — has called the deal "extraordinarily generous". let's get more from our correspondent anna foster, who is injerusalem tonight. what are the terms of this deal and what chance it will be accepted by hamas? well, i think there is a real sense of momentum tonight that there is a...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's first minister humza yousaf resigns , throwing the future of the scottish nationalist government into doubt. let's focus on that for a 2nd. humza yousaf standing guard today, announcing just over a year after he was elected. the scotish national party now facing its second leadership crisis in 18 months. asking the snp secretary to begin the process of selecting a new leader as soon as possible. he will remain imposed until that successor is elected to ensure a smooth, orderly transition. 1 a smooth, orderly transition. i am not willing — a smooth, orderly transition. i am not willing to _ a smooth, orderly transition. i am not willing to trade _ a smooth, orderly transition. i am not willing to trade my _ a smooth, orderly transition. i—h not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whom ever simply for attaining power. therefore, after spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for the country i lead i have concl
you're watching the context on bbc news. scotland's first minister humza yousaf resigns , throwing the future of the scottish nationalist government into doubt. let's focus on that for a 2nd. humza yousaf standing guard today, announcing just over a year after he was elected. the scotish national party now facing its second leadership crisis in 18 months. asking the snp secretary to begin the process of selecting a new leader as soon as possible. he will remain imposed until that successor is...
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you are alive with bbc news. british mps have been debating a petition on assisted dying today, after a campaign for a change in the law gained more than 200,000 signatures. the petition was backed by the journalist and campaigner dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. the 83—year—old, who founded childline in the uk, revealed in december she had joined the assisted dying clinic dignitas in switzerland. but under uk law, she says her family could be left at risk of prosecution if they went with her to zurich to help her. speaking to the bbc�*s today programme, she set a law change would mean the uk is reflecting the wider global change.— wider global change. there is going to be a lot of _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence _ wider global change. there is going to be a lot of evidence discussed, l to be a lot of evidence discussed, because now we are in a situation worldwide where other countries like australia, canada, the netherlands, bits of america have already r
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this is bbc news. that deal potentially clears the way for a company to offer its most advanced self driving software on the new cars in china. they were a couple of hurdles to this deal. what precocity really mac would they get access to extremely high resolution maps across the country. it seems it got the go—ahead. charlie leader has described tessa example of economic cooperation, may be a sign of things to come. certainly welcome at a time when the companies earnings and dip. no surprise that shares were up as high as 13% in early trading in new york today. let's speak to suvrat kothari from insideev electric car magazine. the performances tesla has been silenced, ? the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , the performances tesla has been silenced,?— the performances tesla has been silenced,? ~ , , , ., ., silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first — silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter _ silenced,? absolutely. tessa had had a rocky first quarter for _ si
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you are live with bbc news. there are renewed hopes tonight of a breakthrough in the ceasefire neotiations between israel and hamas after weeks of stalemate between the two sides. it is unclear how many israeli hostages would be released under this proposal. the israeli media has put the figure at 33 in return for the release of an unspecified number of palestinian prisoners. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, who is in saudi arabia, said he is hopeful hamas will accept what he described as a very generous proposal. hamas has put forward a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel and in this moment, the only thing standing between the people of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas. they have to decide and they have to decide quickly. the white house said tonight president biden will be speaking not only to qatar. we are nowjoined by glenjohnson, former senior adviser to us secretary of statejohn kerry and author of window seat on the world, which examines the diplomacy in
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also as a black person. >> i'm feeling bullied by the bbc, my employer for being black, a gb news exclusive exposing unbelievable woke rabid left wing bias at the bbc. >> plus, when you look across the commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. >> what do you make of harry and meghan's fake royal tour of nigeria
also as a black person. >> i'm feeling bullied by the bbc, my employer for being black, a gb news exclusive exposing unbelievable woke rabid left wing bias at the bbc. >> plus, when you look across the commonwealth, there's no way that we can move forward unless we acknowledge the past. >> what do you make of harry and meghan's fake royal tour of nigeria
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you're watching the context on bbc news. iam not i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. it is the scotland under the scottish— it is the scotland under the scottish parliament to decide who the first _ scottish parliament to decide who the first minister is, but what is happening — the first minister is, but what is happening now with the snp is that the mask— happening now with the snp is that the mask is slipping, people in scotland — the mask is slipping, people in scotland are realising that public services — scotland are realising that public services are worse. the scotland are realising that public services are worse.— scotland are realising that public services are worse. the snp have been in power— services are worse. the snp have been in power here _ services are worse. the snp have been in power here since - services are worse. the snp have been in power here since 2007 i services are worse. the snp have. been in power here since 2007
you're watching the context on bbc news. iam not i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. it is the scotland under the scottish— it is the scotland under the scottish parliament to decide who the first _ scottish parliament to decide who the first minister is, but what is happening — the first minister is, but what is happening now with the snp is that the mask— happening now with the snp is that the mask is slipping, people...
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angus crawford, bbc news. if you live in the uk — and you, or someone you know, has been affected by the issues in angus�* piece, bbc action line has information on organisations that can help. let's turn to germany where a trial has got under way in the city of stuttgart over an alleged far right coup plot to overthrow the german government. nine men appeared in court accused of planning a coup with the aim of installing an aristocrat as head of state. it's the first of three trials placed over the coming months which, taken together, form one of the largest legal proceedings in recent german history. on the allegations, the group are facing, here's a reporter from the german broadcaster. translation:— translation: abolishing our democracy — translation: abolishing our democracy by _ translation: abolishing our democracy by force _ translation: abolishing our democracy by force of - translation: abolishing our democracy by force of arms i translation: abolishing our | democracy by force of arms was tr
angus crawford, bbc news. if you live in the uk — and you, or someone you know, has been affected by the issues in angus�* piece, bbc action line has information on organisations that can help. let's turn to germany where a trial has got under way in the city of stuttgart over an alleged far right coup plot to overthrow the german government. nine men appeared in court accused of planning a coup with the aim of installing an aristocrat as head of state. it's the first of three trials placed...
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we continue this poll in the second part of the program, which will start in 15 minutes, after the bbc news from our colleagues, let's talk about the results of the week, and it will be 45 minutes of comments on the main events of the week, wait. to beijing not to help russia in the war against ukraine. first, there was a meeting with the minister of foreign affairs, and then with xi jinping. a few weeks ago to china.
we continue this poll in the second part of the program, which will start in 15 minutes, after the bbc news from our colleagues, let's talk about the results of the week, and it will be 45 minutes of comments on the main events of the week, wait. to beijing not to help russia in the war against ukraine. first, there was a meeting with the minister of foreign affairs, and then with xi jinping. a few weeks ago to china.
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ben croucher, bbc news nadal through... cameron norrie is out. the british number one losing in straight sets to fifth seed casper ruud. he was a break up in the second but couldn't hold on going out 6—2 6—4. third seed daniil medvedev struggled against usa's seb korda, but after coming through a second set tie break, he eventually triumphed 5—7, 7—6, 6—3. it was also straightforward for the women's top seed and world number one iga swiatek. the pole lost the first game of her match against sara sorribes tormo but then won the next 12 in a row to go through. the madrid masters is the only top level clay court tournament that swiatek has not won in her career. next, to the man who's gone from basingstoke to buffalo. it's notjust louis rees zammit that has swapped one oval shaped ball for another. travis clayton is a second british prospect on the league's international player pathway whose roots are in rugby. selected by the buffalo bills in the nfl's draft at the weekend, clayton now begins another tough journey to try and make the bill
ben croucher, bbc news nadal through... cameron norrie is out. the british number one losing in straight sets to fifth seed casper ruud. he was a break up in the second but couldn't hold on going out 6—2 6—4. third seed daniil medvedev struggled against usa's seb korda, but after coming through a second set tie break, he eventually triumphed 5—7, 7—6, 6—3. it was also straightforward for the women's top seed and world number one iga swiatek. the pole lost the first game of her match...
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angus crawford, bbc news. and if you or someone you know has been affected by the issues in angus�* piece, bbc action line has information on organisations that can help. two men have appeared in court charged with murder after a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at a nature reserve in salford in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was in his 60s, and his family have been informed. rowan bridge is outside tameside magistrates court for us now. what magistrates court for us now. happened in court to today, what happened in court today? today, two men, both from eccles in greater manchester, appeared dressed in grey tracksuit see if the short hearing at tyneside magistrates�* court this afternoon. listening to polish interpreters, they were told they were accused of murdering a person unknown between march 25 and april two this year. both men were remanded in custody and will appear before man chester crown court tomorrow morning. greater manchester police launched their investigati
angus crawford, bbc news. and if you or someone you know has been affected by the issues in angus�* piece, bbc action line has information on organisations that can help. two men have appeared in court charged with murder after a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at a nature reserve in salford in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was in his 60s, and his family have been informed. rowan bridge is outside tameside magistrates court for us now. what magistrates court...
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ben boulos, bbc news. migraines can be debilitating for the six million people in the uk who suffer from them. but now the migraine trust wants employers to make adjustments to help those staff who are affected. tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed — that happens sort of 30% to 50% of the time. what impact has this had on your life? a huge impact. there are so many, there are so many occasions and events, conversations... sorry. ..that i don't remember couldn't fully participate in, have just felt like, you know, i've not really been able to contribute in the way that i would typically. ijust
ben boulos, bbc news. migraines can be debilitating for the six million people in the uk who suffer from them. but now the migraine trust wants employers to make adjustments to help those staff who are affected. tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was...
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lorna gordon, bbc news. will take you through the events of the day, the resignation, how it happened and why it happened too. nick, what's the reaction been in westminster? it's quite the day in scottish politics, and as alan was reflecting five minutes or so ago, it became inevitable over the last few days after humza yousaf pulled the plug on that power—sharing deal with the greens. but it wasn't always inevitable — we were speaking to senior people in the snp and i think there's an acknowledgement that humza yousaf dealt with the choreography of ending that agreement really badly, it was seen as a humiliation for the greens and the fact that they had to walk out of butte house, the cameras caught them trundling off into the hold town of edinburgh, it looked bad for the party and left them furious. and it's set this chain of events in course over the weekend that meant that last night, there were several people around humza yousaf who concluded that it was game over, and by this morning it was pretty
lorna gordon, bbc news. will take you through the events of the day, the resignation, how it happened and why it happened too. nick, what's the reaction been in westminster? it's quite the day in scottish politics, and as alan was reflecting five minutes or so ago, it became inevitable over the last few days after humza yousaf pulled the plug on that power—sharing deal with the greens. but it wasn't always inevitable — we were speaking to senior people in the snp and i think there's an...
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nikki fox, bbc news. finally this half hour, i want to show you the most—watched video on the bbc news website and app. a plane full of hundreds of toy giraffes has ta ken to the skies to raise money for great ormond street hospital. we hopped on board to find out more. did at any point you think it was real giraffes that you were going to be...? no! no, luckily the whole connection came about because i noticed they were flying the same cuddly giraffe as i was flying with my daughter, so actually, there was never any doubt that it was cuddly giraffes. i love having these guys with me when we go flying, making everyone smile as they've seen us around the voyage building with all these giraffes. it's nice to lift everyone's spirits and give everyone a nice event to watch. this is definitely the most unusual flight. usually the passengers are asking a lot more questions. they've not asked any yet but we'll see how the night goes. the reason we're flying all these giraffes, it set out from one - giraffe tha
nikki fox, bbc news. finally this half hour, i want to show you the most—watched video on the bbc news website and app. a plane full of hundreds of toy giraffes has ta ken to the skies to raise money for great ormond street hospital. we hopped on board to find out more. did at any point you think it was real giraffes that you were going to be...? no! no, luckily the whole connection came about because i noticed they were flying the same cuddly giraffe as i was flying with my daughter, so...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: scotland's first minister resigns, throwing the feature of the scottish nationalists government into doubt. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for attaining power. the race is on in india, as the world's biggest election gets into full swing. and jet—setter cuddlies take to the skies — a plane full of hundreds of toy giraffes hopes to raise money for great 0rmond street hospital. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. how do i follow those giraffes? i'm sure you can try! let's start with tesla — the company's boss, elon musk, has left beijing, where he was on a surprise visit. in his second trip in less than a year the tech billionaire met with china's number two official, premier li qiang, who is reported to have described tesla's business in the country as a "successful example" of economic co—operation.
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this is bbc news. russia says it's taken another village in the course of its offensive in eastern ukraine. semenivka lies north of avdiivka, which moscow captured in february after a prolonged onslaught. the commander of ukrainian forces has said his troops have been forced to make a tactical retreat as kyiv awaits much—needed weapons from a huge us aid package. speaking in kyiv, the nato chief, jens stoltenberg, admitted the lack of military equipment had caused a setback for kyiv, but said support was on its way. ukraine has been outgunned for months, which means that few russian missiles and drones have been shot down. russia has been able to push forward along the front line. but it is not too late for ukraine to prevail. more support is on the way. president volodymyr zelensky said he needed military support from nato that matched the firepower ranged at his country. translation: we need stabilisation ofthe translation: we need stabilisation of the front line _ translation: we need stabilisatio
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the race is on in india, as the world's biggest election gets into full swing. british and irish ministers hold talks amid tensions over the number of asylum seekers travelling from northern ireland into the republic. protests take place in georgia over the government's controversial "foreign influence" bill — which is widely seen as russian—inspired legislation targeting media freedom and civil liberties. sport now, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english premier league has voted to approve the idea of a salary cap. a majority of clubs voted in favour of the issue at a meeting to discuss it. with the aim of making the competition fairer. the pfa have reacted to the vote and have said that they have always been clear they will oppose any measure that would place a hard cap on player wages.
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live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. forte is possibly the closest bt sites have come to a truce deal in months, but the clock is ticking. if there is no deal, israel wants to push ahead with its offensive in rafah. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, resigns, throwing the future of the scottish nationalist government into doubt. as flooding intensifies in kenya, dozens of people have been killed after a dam bursts. an unseen photograph of the prince and princess of wales is released, as the couple celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.
live from london, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat calls on hamas to agree a ceasefire deal with israel, as hopes rise of a breakthrough in talks in cairo. hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. forte is possibly the closest bt sites have come to a truce deal in months, but the clock is ticking. if there is no deal, israel wants to push ahead with its offensive in rafah. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, resigns,...
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hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain, following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence, the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island's capital, palma. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, has more. we know that this incident involving billy vunipola happened at a club on majorca in the early hours of sunday morning. the number eight, who has played for england on 75 occasions, describe what happened as an unfortunate misunderstanding got out of hand. we know police were called to the club, we understand he was tasered and arrested, and he was later charged and appeared in court. however, he said in a statement released today that contrary to media reports, there was no violence, no fight, and i did not threaten anybody at any stage, with bottles or chairs or anything else. i w
hello from the bbc sport centre. we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain, following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence, the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island's capital, palma. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, has more. we know that this incident involving billy...
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that is at the bbc news website. i want to take you now to riyadh, because the foreign secretary, lord cameron, is speaking there, let's listen in, he is at the world economic forum. ultimately long—term economic security that are guaranteed with a two state solution with the security guarantees we are talking about, but the work that for instance the saudi government has been doing in terms of looking at, you know, the next step in the abraham records of potentially normalising relations with israel, as part of a political solution where, as his majesty has said, the palestinians would have to have the prospect of a state, that is hugely helpful. this have the prospect of a state, that is hugely helpful.— is hugely helpful. as a part of a ossible is hugely helpful. as a part of a possible normalisation - is hugely helpful. as a part of a possible normalisation in - is hugely helpful. as a part of a possible normalisation in the i possible normalisation in the kingdom _ possible normalisation in the kingdom of sa
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live from london, this is bbc news. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced he is resigning. i am not willing to trade my values and principles or do deals with whomever simply for retaining power. is momentum gathering for a gaza ceasefire deal? america's top diplomat says he's hopeful. as flooding intensifies in kenya, dozens of people have been killed after a dam bursts. there have been dramatic political developments in edinburgh where scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, has announced that he's resigning. humza yousaf, has announced he's been under growing pressure after he ripped up a power sharing deal with the scottish green party. as a result, he had been facing two separate votes
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and that's the bbc news at 0ne. the news continues here on bbc one — as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. an apology from billy vunipola after after being charged in spain — the england international says it was a misunderstanding. he's playing right now — ronnie 0'sullivan is so close to a place in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. we'll be live to the crucible for an update. irish eyes were smiling as rory mcilroy and shane lowry pair up to win the zurich classic of new orleans. we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence. the bbc understands he was tas
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nikki fox, bbc news. in the last hour, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him into sending compromising pictures. then they blackmailed him. he couldn't bear it. they've totally destroyed our family. murray was a happy, normal teenager. he was driven to take his own life by whatever threats and awful things that the people that were trying to extort money out of him were saying to him. hey. how are you doing? what happened to murray is called sextortion. gangs pose as young men or women, send explicit videos or pictures to targets they identify via social media. they demand the same in return. t
nikki fox, bbc news. in the last hour, the national crime agency has issued an unprecedented alert to all schools in the uk, warning about the danger to pupils of so called sextortion. that's when criminals trick young people into sharing intimate images of themselves online and then blackmail their victims for cash. police say there's been an alarming increase in the number of cases. angus crawford reports. just 16, murray dowey ended his life. criminals posing as a girl online tricked him...
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thank you forjoining us in bbc news. i wonder if i could first get your reaction to that speech we have just heard. it your reaction to that speech we have 'ust heard. ., , your reaction to that speech we have 'ust heard. . , ., ., , just heard. it was a wonderfully movin: just heard. it was a wonderfully moving speech _ just heard. it was a wonderfully moving speech speaking - just heard. it was a wonderfully moving speech speaking about| just heard. it was a wonderfully i moving speech speaking about his values. the price that he has had as a scots asian becoming first minister, the party that we have is a party and government about delivering a quality and making sure that we can take people out of poverty. having that vision that we have of managing the green transition, for example. when i think of his record as minister and first minister we haven't had one day of strikes over the cost of living crisis on our health service because we have managed our relationships with the trade unions, for example. the leadership
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you're watching bbc news. - very, very heartfelt. it was indeed. - you're watching bbc news. alexandra, ijust you're watching bbc news. alexandra, i just wonder what the process will now be. he is now saying he will remain in place while a successor is found? , , ., ., ., found? yes. things do move on quite cuickl and found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there _ found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there has _ found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there has already - found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there has already been i quickly and there has already been talk about who might succeed humza yousaf as scotland's first minister. parliament will have 28 days to vote for a new first minister or there would be an early election. there have already been names in the frame, we have heard about kate forbes. she was narrowly beaten by hamza yusuf last time. also john swinney, who has been leader of the party before. he didn't stand last time but he has been encouraged to stand this time. other names in the frame, education secretaryjenn
you're watching bbc news. - very, very heartfelt. it was indeed. - you're watching bbc news. alexandra, ijust you're watching bbc news. alexandra, i just wonder what the process will now be. he is now saying he will remain in place while a successor is found? , , ., ., ., found? yes. things do move on quite cuickl and found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there _ found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there has _ found? yes. things do move on quite quickly and there has...
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you're watching bbc news. very shortly where are expecting a news conference about humza yousaf, the first minister of scotland. we are expecting mr yousaf to announce he is stepping down as first minister. let us go live tribute house and our correspondent alexander mackenzie. what we have seenin alexander mackenzie. what we have seen in the last half an hour, humza yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing? this yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing?— the latest your hearing? this is bute house. — the latest your hearing? this is bute house, the _ the latest your hearing? this is bute house, the official - the latest your hearing? this is i bute house, the official residence of the first minister in scotland. i'm not sure if you can see behind me, there is a huddle of media just outside the door. a media and members of the public gathered here, a lot of interest in what is happening at bute house in edinburgh. everyone is gathering for what is expected to be a press
you're watching bbc news. very shortly where are expecting a news conference about humza yousaf, the first minister of scotland. we are expecting mr yousaf to announce he is stepping down as first minister. let us go live tribute house and our correspondent alexander mackenzie. what we have seenin alexander mackenzie. what we have seen in the last half an hour, humza yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing? this yousaf go into bute house. what is the latest your hearing?—...
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we are waiting for that news conference at bute house. if you want to follow all the developments, there is a live page “p developments, there is a live page up and running on the bbc news website and app which is all the latest information from our correspondence around scotland. james cook has been posting there, our political editor. nick eardley is at westminster, listening to what is at westminster, listening to what is going on there, as well as in holyrood. all of that information is going into our live page and we will going into our live page and we will go back as soon as we hear any developments. i want to focus on the other elections taking place this week, and that is the local elections in england. there are elections in england. there are elections for merits and also police and crime commissioner elections in england and. they are days away, on thursday. the speculation continues over whether rishi sunak might name the date for a general election. while not to talk about. let's talk about the local elections. over the pa
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this is bbc news. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez has announced he will not resign over accusations of corruption against his wife. he had threatened to step down following the allegations, which he's now described as toxic political slander. the case was brought by a group linked to the far right. let's go live to madrid and our correspondent, guy hedgecoe. could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that speech?— could you tell us what came out of that seech? ., , , . ., ., that speech? tremendous expectation leadin: u- that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to — that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez - that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez met . leading up to it and mr sanchez met with king felipejust before he ma
this is bbc news. spain's prime minister pedro sanchez has announced he will not resign over accusations of corruption against his wife. he had threatened to step down following the allegations, which he's now described as toxic political slander. the case was brought by a group linked to the far right. let's go live to madrid and our correspondent, guy hedgecoe. could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that speech?— could you tell us what came out of...
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this is bbc news. the bbc understands scotland's first minister humza yousaf will resign today rather than face a confidence vote. here are some live shots in bute housein here are some live shots in bute house in edinburgh. we are expecting him to speak there at noon. within the past hour, spain's pedro sanchez says he's staying on as prime minister, as his wife faces corruption allegations. crisis talks in the middle east, america's top diplomat antony blinken is in saudi arabia, as hamas sends hello. welcome to the programme. the scottish first minister, humza yousaf, is to announce shortly that he'll resign from office — the bbc understands. it follows the collapse of his power—sharing agreement with the scottish green party. he had been facing two confidence votes, but has lost all his political backing. this is a shot of bute house, the official residence of the first minister. mr yousaf will make his statement there injust under an hour.
this is bbc news. the bbc understands scotland's first minister humza yousaf will resign today rather than face a confidence vote. here are some live shots in bute housein here are some live shots in bute house in edinburgh. we are expecting him to speak there at noon. within the past hour, spain's pedro sanchez says he's staying on as prime minister, as his wife faces corruption allegations. crisis talks in the middle east, america's top diplomat antony blinken is in saudi arabia, as hamas...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the bbc understands scotland�*s first minister humza yousaf will resign today. we�*re expecting him to speak here at bute house in edinburgh at noon. within the past hour, spain�*s pedro sanchez says he�*s staying on as prime minister as his wife faces corruption allegations. crisis talks in the middle east — america�*s top diplomat is in saudi arabia, as hamas sends a delegation to cairo. mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source
this is bbc news, the headlines... the bbc understands scotland�*s first minister humza yousaf will resign today. we�*re expecting him to speak here at bute house in edinburgh at noon. within the past hour, spain�*s pedro sanchez says he�*s staying on as prime minister as his wife faces corruption allegations. crisis talks in the middle east — america�*s top diplomat is in saudi arabia, as hamas sends a delegation to cairo. mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition...
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this is bbc news... spain's prime minister pedro sanchez is set to make an announcement about his political future. in madrid, spaniards are awaiting this announcement by pedro sanchez which is due any moment now, as to whether or not he will resign. the bbc understands scotland's first minister humza yousaf will step down today, rather than face a confidence vote. america's top diplomat anthony blinken is in saudi arabia, and a hamas delegation is in cairo to discuss a gaza ceasefire. the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez is expected to announce within the next few minutes, whether or not he will resign. these are live pictures coming out of madrid, where he is making that announcement now.
this is bbc news... spain's prime minister pedro sanchez is set to make an announcement about his political future. in madrid, spaniards are awaiting this announcement by pedro sanchez which is due any moment now, as to whether or not he will resign. the bbc understands scotland's first minister humza yousaf will step down today, rather than face a confidence vote. america's top diplomat anthony blinken is in saudi arabia, and a hamas delegation is in cairo to discuss a gaza ceasefire. the...
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helen catt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as we mentioned earlier, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, is in saudi arabia at the start of a new tour of the middle east. i believe we have some live pictures here, from riyadh, where antony blinken is meeting some of his counterparts before he meets other arab leaders to discuss the situation in gaza. you can see him right there. of course, a lot of expectations on this trip. this is as countries are trying to negotiate not only a ceasefire deal but a hostage release deal. with more, here's our correspondent sameer hashmi, who's at the world economic forum summit in riyadh, where mr blinken has arrived. the focus is about gaza, because antony blinken has arrived, as you mentioned, he will be meeting regional leaders, including foreign ministers of saudi arabia and other countries, the qataris have been involved in these discussions right from the start of the war. and in addition to that he will also be meeting saudi arabia's crown prince at some point dur
helen catt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. as we mentioned earlier, america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, is in saudi arabia at the start of a new tour of the middle east. i believe we have some live pictures here, from riyadh, where antony blinken is meeting some of his counterparts before he meets other arab leaders to discuss the situation in gaza. you can see him right there. of course, a lot of expectations on this trip. this is as...
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nikki fox, bbc news. more body parts have been found by police investigating the death of a man after a torso was found at a nature reserve in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford and his family have been informed. 0livia richwald reports. more grim discoveries in a murder investigation that has been continuing for more than three weeks. a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at kersal dale wetlands in salford on the 11th of april. at first, police were unable to identify the victim but, last night, investigators confirmed that two more body parts had been found, including at blackleach reservoir in salford. and, at a press conference, police said they believed they now know the name of the dead man and were supporting his family. from day one, our priority has been to identify the man and his family so that we can give them support and the answers that they need. thanks to meticulous forensic work, we are now confident we have identified the man. fo
nikki fox, bbc news. more body parts have been found by police investigating the death of a man after a torso was found at a nature reserve in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford and his family have been informed. 0livia richwald reports. more grim discoveries in a murder investigation that has been continuing for more than three weeks. a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at kersal dale wetlands in salford on the 11th of april. at...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. hello again. we are looking at the top business stories. to energy now, and the boss of one uk company who has gone from being a new—age traveller to a green energy business tycoon. he's the founder of ecotricity, which is one of the uk's leading suppliers of green energy. it's a not—for—dividend company, which means it reinvests its customers payments in what they dub from �*bills into mills', building solar parks and wind turbines. earlier, i spoke to ecotricity�*s chief executive and founder dale vince it all started. i spent ten years living on the road off the grid in trucks and trailers, an alternative lifestyle, and towards the end of the decade i had some power in my trailer, we are talking about 1990, and the first big windmills appeared in the world and i was conscious of the climate crisis and the way we made electricity in our country was the vehicle —— biggest single cause, and i decided that i should drop back in and try to change how that happened, i could spend anothe
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helen catt, bbc news. the bbc has been told that scotland's first minister humza yousaf is considering stepping down. he's been struggling to secure support for his minority government after he terminated a power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the first minister is now facing two confidence votes. a source close to mr yusaf said resignation had become an option, rather than letting the votes go ahead. i will be back with the top business stories here, next. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, this frontal system pushing in from the west. that'll make for a really soggy start to the day across northern ireland. conversely, central and eastern parts of england and a good part of scotland starting with some sunshine. a touch of fro
helen catt, bbc news. the bbc has been told that scotland's first minister humza yousaf is considering stepping down. he's been struggling to secure support for his minority government after he terminated a power—sharing deal with the scottish greens last week. the first minister is now facing two confidence votes. a source close to mr yusaf said resignation had become an option, rather than letting the votes go ahead. i will be back with the top business stories here, next. hello. expect a...
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live from london, this is bbc news. as hamas sends a delegation to peace talks in cairo, palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes in rafah have killed 13 people. protestors in georgia demand the government revokes a controversial "foreign agents" bill. and we're on the road in india as the world's biggest election continues. hello. a very warm welcome. i am sally bundock. we start in gaza, where palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes on the crowded town of rafah have killed 13 people. medics said many more were wounded. this comes as israel's military says aid deliveries will be ramped up across new corridors and border crossings. the white house says us president biden stressed the need in his latest phone call with the israeli prime minister.
live from london, this is bbc news. as hamas sends a delegation to peace talks in cairo, palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes in rafah have killed 13 people. protestors in georgia demand the government revokes a controversial "foreign agents" bill. and we're on the road in india as the world's biggest election continues. hello. a very warm welcome. i am sally bundock. we start in gaza, where palestinian health officials say israeli air strikes on the crowded town of...
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you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there is also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south east of nairobi. so far, at least 76 people have died there and 130,000 have been displaced. our correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi with more. we continue to see heavy rainfall this weekend. just last night, we saw such heavy rainfall here in kenya that caused flights to be disrupted, some delayed, some having to be diverted to other parts of the country, due to poor visibility and heavy rainfall. like you said, in burundi, 100,000 people have been displaced. in tanzania, 200,000 have been displaced, with 51,000 households affected by the floods and 155 people dead in tanzania. in
you're live with bbc news. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours flood parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there is also growing concern that dams on kenya's longest river — the tana — could overflow in the coming days. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south east of nairobi. so far, at least 76 people have died there and...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. as the un warns of mass malnutrition in gaza a us doctor gives an account of the pain and hunger he saw in his time there. ukraine's troops are forced to withdraw from several frontline positions after months of russian attacks and dwindling resources. officials in kenya warn of further heavy rainfall as deadly flooding and downpours batter parts of east africa. hello, i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. the united nations says famine is looming in northern gaza. it says 70% of the population there is facing "catastrophic hunger". the un's human rights director says israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war — an assessment israel rejects. it comes after seven months of war in which more than 311,000 people in gaza have been killed, according to the hamas—run health authority. but what is life like for people struggling to find food, while under israeli bombardment? israel and egypt won't allow the bbc to report from inside gaza.
live from washington, this is bbc news. as the un warns of mass malnutrition in gaza a us doctor gives an account of the pain and hunger he saw in his time there. ukraine's troops are forced to withdraw from several frontline positions after months of russian attacks and dwindling resources. officials in kenya warn of further heavy rainfall as deadly flooding and downpours batter parts of east africa. hello, i'm helena humphrey, glad you could join me. the united nations says famine is looming...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, this frontal system pushing in from the west. that'll make for a really soggy start to the day across northern ireland. conversely, central and eastern parts of england and a good part of scotland starting with some sunshine. a touch of frost first thing across parts of scotland. outbreaks of rain spreading from northern ireland, into southern and central scotland, northwest england, wales and the south—west as we go through the day. but for central and eastern parts of england, where we hold on to some brightness, temperatures could climb to 18 degrees. more generally, 11 to 14. now, through monday night, this first band of cloud and patchy rain pushes a little bit further eastwards and northwar
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. expect a different feel to the weather over the next few days. some warmer weather on the way this week, but with that, we will still see some outbreaks of rain at times, so don't be expecting blue skies and sunshine all the way. and certainly low pressure in charge of the scene for monday, this frontal system pushing in from the west. that'll make for a really soggy start to the day across northern ireland. conversely,...
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but reem, there was the investigation by the bbc themselves on the 6:00 news that suggested that several members of staff were not happy with hugh edward's conduct, including messages sent on the phone. those allegations not denied . those allegations not denied. >> yes, and i think that's what's really interesting about this. we've got to look at those allegations in the context of the other two allegations by that particular woman at the bbc and also the allegations around the young boy with a £35,000. that's right. >> you see, and i think if this was a more junior member of the team in the bbc, they would have been at least given an official warning, if not actually dispensed with. >> we're talking about the man that that announced the queen's death. for goodness sake, this man is the bbc. if he was sort of invigorated into a human being, it would be huw edwards and did a great job in many respects. >> but i think you know, what we've got to do now is judge. the bbc did they act fairly with others as well as with hugh? and i think that's a brilliant stuff. >> well, look, i'm, i'm sur
but reem, there was the investigation by the bbc themselves on the 6:00 news that suggested that several members of staff were not happy with hugh edward's conduct, including messages sent on the phone. those allegations not denied . those allegations not denied. >> yes, and i think that's what's really interesting about this. we've got to look at those allegations in the context of the other two allegations by that particular woman at the bbc and also the allegations around the young boy...
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this is bbc news. as the un warns of mass malnutrition in gaza, a us doctor gives an account of the pain and hunger he saw in his time there. ukraine's troops are forced to withdraw from several frontline positions after months of russian attacks and dwindling resources. officials in kenya warn of further heavy rainfall, as deadly flooding and downpours batter parts of east africa. hello i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join us. the united nations says famine is looming in northern gaza — it says 70% of the population there is facing �*catastrophic hunger�*. the un's human rights director says israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war, an assessment israel rejects. it comes after seven months of war in which more than 311,000 people in gaza have been killed, according to the hamas run health authority. but what is life like for people struggling to find food, while under israeli bombardment? israel and egypt won't allow the bbc to report
this is bbc news. as the un warns of mass malnutrition in gaza, a us doctor gives an account of the pain and hunger he saw in his time there. ukraine's troops are forced to withdraw from several frontline positions after months of russian attacks and dwindling resources. officials in kenya warn of further heavy rainfall, as deadly flooding and downpours batter parts of east africa. hello i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join us. the united nations says famine is looming in northern gaza —...