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this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwanda. so had my family members come from goma the crossing right now, where they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda. does that make any sense to you? no, i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent from rwanda. they're from congo and they're supposed to be there, suppos
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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. last december, the world's highest court, the international court ofjustice, began considering a case which has stirred debate and controversy around the world. the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to answer, but a finaljudgment is likely to take years. today i have an exclusive interview with joan donoghue, thejust—retired president of the icj, who delivered that initial court ruling that sent shock waves around the world. in a sense, the whole idea of international justice is on trial. how will it fare? joan donoghue, welcome to hardtalk. happy to be here. you sat on the international court ofjustice for pretty much 14 years. the last three years as president of the court. one of your last cases was the ca
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. last december, the world's highest court, the international court ofjustice, began considering a case which has stirred debate and controversy around the world. the state of south africa accused the state of israel of violating the genocide convention in gaza. in its initial ruling, the court overwhelmingly found there was a plausible case to...
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bbc news. let's return to our top story. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." she spoke to my colleague caitriona perryjust minutes ago. when you heard this morning that this conviction had been overturned, what was your first reaction? my first reaction, i was actually reserving campsites for the great american national park, yosemite, was that male sexual violence and institutional betrayal can really ruin a woman's day. there i was going about my business planning an incredible family holiday. and yet again, male entitlement to female bodies intrudes and disrupts and ambushes and takes over a woman's life. you were the first actress to speak out about harvey weinstein. talk to me a little bit about the bravery, the courage, the strength that it took for you and so many others subsequently to do that. well, i definitely want to emphasise that i
bbc news. let's return to our top story. the first woman to go public with allegations against harvey weinstein was actress ashleyjudd. she says a top court overturning his 2020 conviction is "an act of institutional betrayal." she spoke to my colleague caitriona perryjust minutes ago. when you heard this morning that this conviction had been overturned, what was your first reaction? my first reaction, i was actually reserving campsites for the great american national park, yosemite,...
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chris mason, bbc news. pro—palestinian protests on american university and college campuses are spreading, with hundreds of arrests as police confront the demonstrators. some are likening the student activism to the wave of protests during the vietnam war in the late 1960s. the unrest intensified last week, after students at new york's columbia university set up a gaza solidarity protest ca m p. the demonstrations then quickly spread from the east coast to the west, and many places in between. sarah smith has more from new york. this protest is getting louder as demos are spreading through the country. what started here now feels like a nationwide movement. students whose passion is often fueled by images of the war in gaza they see on their phones. when you wake up every day and what you're seeing are children who have lost everything, have lost limbs. families who have been torn apart, losing their homes. it's hard. like, at whatever age right to ignore that. student protesters clashed with police at em
chris mason, bbc news. pro—palestinian protests on american university and college campuses are spreading, with hundreds of arrests as police confront the demonstrators. some are likening the student activism to the wave of protests during the vietnam war in the late 1960s. the unrest intensified last week, after students at new york's columbia university set up a gaza solidarity protest ca m p. the demonstrations then quickly spread from the east coast to the west, and many places in...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. besieged by tourists, venice starts charging day—trippers to visit. is this the way forward for overwhelmed cities? in fact, we are going to start in europe. the french president, emmanuel macron, has painted a rather bleak picture of the european union today. despite the big strides he believes the eu made towards closer integration post—covid and in response to the war in ukraine, it needs to be much more aggressive, he said, in defending its own interests. the wake—up, he said, has been too slow and there is mortal danger, as he put it, if the union becomes a vassal of the united states and fails to stand up for itself on trade. translation: we must be lucid to the fact - that our europe today is mortal. she can die. echoing his past calls for europe to plot a third way between the us and china, the french president called for a scaling—up — stronger, more integrated european defences, a more sustainable economic model. "we must lose," he said, the "naivety on defence and
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you're watching the context on bbc news. this is what you're asking us to say a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial president. even before the day began, he kind of held account of workers and basically his campaign saying, since they can't be out on the trail, they're going to bring the trail to them here in new york. they have a lot to sort through and muddle _ they have a lot to sort through and muddle through really, given their lack of— muddle through really, given their lack of case law they have to rely on. lack of case law they have to rely on. tonight on the panel — in washington, the democratic strategist hilary rosen and here in london lord peter ricketts, former british ambassador to france who also served as the chair of thejoint intelligence committee. first, the latest headlines. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinste
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you're watching the context on bbc news. ai tech is evolving at breakneck pace as billions head to the polls this year. coming up on al decoded, we look at the protential for harm. ai decoded coming up but before that... it's time for sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. onto football, and it's manchester city's turn in the premier league title race. they're playing brighton away tonight knowing a win would move them within a point of the leaders arsenal with a game in hand. the game has been going around half an hour, and city are two goals up. kevin de bruyne with a brilliant dipping header. phil fodenjust a phil foden just a lucky deflection from a free kick for their second goal, so 2—0 at the moment to manchester city. more now on liverpool's new manager situation and who will replace jurgen klopp because arne slot has confirmed to dutch media that he wants to join liverpool. slot is currently in currently in charge of the rotterdam side feyenoord, who are playi
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you're watching the context on bbc news. this is what you're asking us to say — a president is entitled for total personal gain to use the trappings of his office without facing criminal liability. if you don't have immunity, you're not going to do anything. you're going to become a ceremonial president. even before the day began, he kind of held account of workers and basically his campaign saying, since they can't be out on the trail, they're going to bring the trail to them here in new york. trump is claiming absolute immunity, which essentially means that presidents would be inoculated from any sort of prosecution. that's a really sweeping claim of executive power. a hugely consequential day for donald trump. the criminal trial resumes in manhattan, a decision is pending on the gag order which he continues to flout. and a hearing in the supreme court on whether he is entitled to presidential immunity. all that within hours of trump being named as a co—conspirator in a new set of indictments in arizona. we have got to
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mark lowen, bbc news, venice. labour says it expects to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within five years if it wins the next election. it says a new public body would inherit existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibility for running services. automatic refunds for train delays and better internet connection on trains are also planned. but transport secretary mark harper said the plans were "unfunded". our political editor chris mason reports. hurtling for the train, among the throng today the man who hopes that he is striding to downing street. keir starmer once much of the railways to be publicly owned. keir starmer reckons he has a plan to lure more of us on to the trains. i've joined him on a visit to county durham to hitachi's train factory. privatisation has not worked, ourjob is pick this up, fix it and that will require us as the franchises end to bring them into public ownership. will your plan make travel by train cheaper? it will ensure the best price is available for ev
mark lowen, bbc news, venice. labour says it expects to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within five years if it wins the next election. it says a new public body would inherit existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibility for running services. automatic refunds for train delays and better internet connection on trains are also planned. but transport secretary mark harper said the plans were "unfunded". our political editor chris mason reports. hurtling...
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emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. in the past half hour, harvey weinstein's lawyer has been speaking outside the court. he said that he knew his client had not received a fair trial. in had not received a fair trial. in this court house behind us and that trial the law was not applied fairly to harvey weinstein. and what the court of appeals, the highest court in the greatest state and the greatest country said today is that yes, no one is above the law but no one is below the law either. and the case in which he relies upon is over 100 years old. and what the court of appeals said, you can't throw out 100 years of legal precedent because someone is unpopular. more than 75 women accused weinstein of varying degrees of sexual misconduct going back decades — allegations he denies. actress ashleyjudd was among the first to speak up. she spoke in the wake of today's outcome. first and foremost, i want to say i stand in sisterhood and solidarity with all survivors of male sexual violence. today is a day like every day in
emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. in the past half hour, harvey weinstein's lawyer has been speaking outside the court. he said that he knew his client had not received a fair trial. in had not received a fair trial. in this court house behind us and that trial the law was not applied fairly to harvey weinstein. and what the court of appeals, the highest court in the greatest state and the greatest country said today is that yes, no one is above the law but no one is below the law either. and...
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and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. he's the man behind red bull's success but adrian newey has shocked the fi world with the news that he's leaving the team. all eyes are on manchester city as the title race heats up — will they take three points from brighton, or blink like liverpool? and seven time champion ronnie 0'sullivan wants to make it eight as he powers past his opponant. proving age isjust a number. what is possible in this game westmark how long can you keep going for? could i when intervention by 50, who knows? i'm probably the only one able to do that. also coming up on sportsday... the focus of the american football world is on detroit, as the city prepares to host the nfl draft starting later this evening. welcome to the programme. huge news coming out of formula one today — the man credited with masterminding red bull's success for the last two decades is leaving the team. design chief adrian newey has been behind seven driver championshi
and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. he's the man behind red bull's success but adrian newey has shocked the fi world with the news that he's leaving the team. all eyes are on manchester city as the title race heats up — will they take three points from brighton, or blink like liverpool? and seven time champion ronnie 0'sullivan wants to make it eight as he powers past his...
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emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the key figures in the post office's horizon it scandal has told the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. angela van den bogerd was a senior director who personally handled many sub postmaster complaints about the horizon it system. she said today was truly truly sorry for the devastation caused to the postmasters who were wrongly convicted. here's emma simpson. for these sub postmasters it is the biggest moment in the inquiry so far. a day they didn't want to miss. i lost my house and my office and health and became suicidal. it devastated us and affected 4,000 people _ devastated us and affected 4,000 people. none of this needed lap. it people. none of this needed lap. [it is a people. none of this needed lap. it is a personal thing to face her face to face _ is a personal thing to face her face to face again _ is a personal thing to face her face to face again. so, _ is a personal thing to face her face to face again. so,
emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. one of the key figures in the post office's horizon it scandal has told the public inquiry into the horizon it scandal that she never "knowingly" did anything wrong. angela van den bogerd was a senior director who personally handled many sub postmaster complaints about the horizon it system. she said today was truly truly sorry for the devastation caused to the postmasters who were wrongly convicted. here's emma simpson. for these sub postmasters it...
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katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a focus on passengers. at the moment, anybody using the railways say they are pretty dysfunctional, record numbers of delays and cancellations. your prices on fears that do not match the quality of service, then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies. the privatisation has not worked, it has deteriorated under this government. 0urjob if elected into government is to pick it up and fix it, and that would require us as the ranchers and, to bring the franchises into public ownership, great british railways which would be a public entity, and publicly owned, and will give comprehensive strategic approach. what i want from thatis strategic approach. what i want from that is passenger focus, strategic approach. what i want from that is passengerfocus, affordable fares, safety and reliability, so that people can use the railways with confiden
katy austin, bbc news. sir keir starmer has been speaking to our political editor chris mason about labours vision. i want all railways to work properly with a focus on passengers. at the moment, anybody using the railways say they are pretty dysfunctional, record numbers of delays and cancellations. your prices on fears that do not match the quality of service, then you have the government stepping in with huge subsidies. the privatisation has not worked, it has deteriorated under this...
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this is bbc news. a new york court overturns harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "metoo" case. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf faces a vote of no confidence after a power—sharing deal with the greens collapses. the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election. a former post office executive tells the inquiry into the scandal that she's "truly sorry for the devastation" caused to branch managers. hello, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has had one of his rape convictions overturned. judges at new york's top court said weinstein, who will remain in prison on separate sex offences, did not receive a fair trial in 2020. they said prosecutors were allowed to ca
this is bbc news. a new york court overturns harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "metoo" case. scotland's first minister, humza yousaf faces a vote of no confidence after a power—sharing deal with the greens collapses. the us supreme court is considering whether donald trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took as president. the outcome will determine whether he can face trial on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020...
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this is bbc news, the headlines... a new york court overturns harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "metoo" case. israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss a possible major military operation in southern gaza, despite growing international calls against it. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. time for a look at the business news now. ben thompson is here on time today, get in the leftmost early, did you? i made sure i was down nice and early, i couldn't cope with the grief yesterday. good afternoon, time for a look at business. let's start in the us because we've just had the latest reading
this is bbc news, the headlines... a new york court overturns harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "metoo" case. israel's war cabinet is meeting to discuss a possible major military operation in southern gaza, despite growing international calls against it. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. time for a look at the business news now. ben thompson is here on...
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right now on bbc news, we are going to get a cheque on the weather with chris fawkes. hello there, the weather will stay on the chilly side for the next few days. satellite picture shows an area of low pressure in the north sea with some patches of cloud bringing some rain to england and wales. scotland is where the cheapest weather is at the moment, those brighter skies will spread to northern ireland and northern england through the day, again with risk of the few showers but it has been cold enough for a few flakes of snow up over the highest hills of scotland and northern england, too. temperatures wherever you are, below par. nine to 13 degrees at best. some areas perhaps just as in temperatures of around seven in parts of eastern scotland and england. certainly feeling pretty chilly. overnight, we will continue to see a bit of cloud and a few patches of rain across the far south of the uk, otherwise the skies are going to be clearing particularly across the north—west the uk where there will be some areas of frost in rural parts. a few showers coming in off the
right now on bbc news, we are going to get a cheque on the weather with chris fawkes. hello there, the weather will stay on the chilly side for the next few days. satellite picture shows an area of low pressure in the north sea with some patches of cloud bringing some rain to england and wales. scotland is where the cheapest weather is at the moment, those brighter skies will spread to northern ireland and northern england through the day, again with risk of the few showers but it has been cold...
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news website or app, and now we are going to turn to some other news. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has had his 2020 sex crime conviction overturned by new york's top court. judges at the court of appeals said he did not receive a fair trial as prosecutors were allowed to call witnesses whose accusations were not part of the charges against him. the court ordered a new trial. weinstein will remain in prison for a separate rape conviction from that year. weinstein's case was one of the most prominent of the "me too movement" which exposed sexual abuse at the highest levels in hollywood. i wanted to read out one of the key bits from the judges, they said the defendant was convicted by a jury for various sexual crimes against three named complainants and on appeal claimed that he was judged not on the conduct for what she was indicted but on a relevant prejudicial and untested allegations of prior bad acts —— irrelevant. we concluded that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged alleged private sexual acts
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we have a page up on the bbc news website with all of the details that you need on that so you can get more on that decision by the new york court of appeal online. the breaking news, the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has had his 2020 sex crime conviction overturned by new york's top court. we will have more on that in the coming hours, let's now return to the post office inquiry.— the post office inquiry. these are --eole i the post office inquiry. these are peeple i didn't — the post office inquiry. these are people i didn't have _ the post office inquiry. these are people i didn't have routine - the post office inquiry. these are l people i didn't have routine contact with at all. or was it the case that you very well knew that the contract didn't entitle the post office to recover money from sub—postmasters in any or all circumstances, but thatis in any or all circumstances, but that is what the post office pretended, it said. we have seen in the inquiry many letters to sub—postmasters which say just that, you are responsible to make good any losses. th
we have a page up on the bbc news website with all of the details that you need on that so you can get more on that decision by the new york court of appeal online. the breaking news, the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has had his 2020 sex crime conviction overturned by new york's top court. we will have more on that in the coming hours, let's now return to the post office inquiry.— the post office inquiry. these are --eole i the post office inquiry. these are peeple i...
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news website. we will be back at the post office inquiry shortly. this is tower bridge and it is has its windows cleaned. take a look at these pictures. specialist window cleaners abseiled from the tower�*s twin high—level walkways to clean the underside of their glass floors. it's the first time the underside of the floors has been cleaned since the glass was installed a decade ago. the work was carried out in the early hours of wednesday morning, during the bridge's latest overnight closures for maintenance. we've done it on smaller bridges but nothing quite of this stature — nor of this prestige as well. so it's a huge honour, a huge privilege as well. you certainly wouldn't have got me doing that. we will return to the post office inquiry now. a former executive has been giving evidence. you may rumour that she was portrayed in the itv drama. she has been described as knowing more about the faulty horizon it system than anyone else. during her evidence this morning she apologised for the
news website. we will be back at the post office inquiry shortly. this is tower bridge and it is has its windows cleaned. take a look at these pictures. specialist window cleaners abseiled from the tower�*s twin high—level walkways to clean the underside of their glass floors. it's the first time the underside of the floors has been cleaned since the glass was installed a decade ago. the work was carried out in the early hours of wednesday morning, during the bridge's latest overnight...
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. we will be back live at the post office inquiry in the next half an hour — it's been the biggest day of the inquiry so far. angela van den bogerd, a former senior executive, has apologised for the "devastation" caused to branch managers. she will continue giving evidence this afternoon. first, let's get more on another of our top stories. scotland's first minister is facing a no—confidence vote after ending his party's power—sharing agreement with the scottish greens this morning. humza yousaf said he came to the decision after tensions between his party, the snp, and the greens over the scrapping of key climate targets. its co—leader, lorna slater, has accused the snp of "selling out future generations". so how did the power sharing agreement in scotland come about? and what led to its collapse? my colleague, sofia bettiza, is in the newsroom to explain. the power—sharing deal between the snp and the greens in scotland has collapsed, so how did we get he
from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm nicky schiller. we will be back live at the post office inquiry in the next half an hour — it's been the biggest day of the inquiry so far. angela van den bogerd, a former senior executive, has apologised for the "devastation" caused to branch managers. she will continue giving evidence this afternoon. first, let's get more on another of our top stories. scotland's first minister is...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in england and wales has risen to the highest level in 20 years. more than 430,000 offences were logged by forces last year, up more than a third on the year before. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be partly to do with the cost of living crisis, partly to do with under policing, partly to do with self checkouts and the low risk people feel they have of being caught, but one of the major factors seems to be organised criminal element, that drug users and others being persuaded by organised criminals to go in and steal large numbers of low value items which can be sold easily on the black market, things like chocolate bars, baby formula, things like that, and it seems to have been something that's just grown as a trend rea
dominic hughes, bbc news. the number of shoplifting offences recorded by police in england and wales has risen to the highest level in 20 years. more than 430,000 offences were logged by forces last year, up more than a third on the year before. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is with me. why the increase? another new record, 37% increase on a single year, what's been called an epidemic of shoplifting by some retailers. what's behind is probably a bit complicated. it might be...
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this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. hello. we start this hour with a big political development in scotland. first minister, humza yousaf has called an emergency meeting of his cabinet for later today. the bbc understands the power—sharing deal between the snp and the scottish green party is over. this follows criticism of the scottish government decision to scrap its 2030 climate target and the way it responded to a review of gender services. the way it responded to a review of ge
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this is bbc news. scotland's first minister calls an emergency cabinet meeting amid speculation about the future of the snp's power—sharing deal with the scottish greens. it's a big day at the post office inquiry — a former executive described as knowing more about a faulty it system than anyone else is giving evidence. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — he says washington and beijing should manage their differences responsibly. and venice becomes the first city in the world to charge day trippers for entry in an effort to tackle over tourism. hello. we start this hour with a big political development in scotland.
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this is bbc news. tech tantrum. almost $200 billion wiped off the value of meta, the owner of facebook and instagram, after its forecasts worry wall street, raising fears its huge investment in al may not pay off. also coming up, mining mega merger? britain's anglo american says it's received a buyout proposal from giant australian rival bhp. plus, the world's biggest economyjust keeps getting bigger, but is it finally slowing down? investors brace for the latest growth figures from the us, they could be key to hopes of a cut in interest rates. and, upskill or get left behind. more than half of the world's employees need to retrain for a changing workplace, according to the world economic forum. are you one of them? we start in the us, where shares of meta, hello. if you are justjoining us, you are in time with the top business stories. we start in the us, where shares of meta, the owner of facebook, instagram and whatsapp plunged in after—hours trading after its forecasts disappointed wall street. investors are c
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this is bbc news. police clash with pro—palestinian demonstrators as a wave of protests intensifies at university campuses across the us. top us diplomat antony blinken is in china — aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. film executives fear the summer movie season could disappoint, with fewer than expected blockbusters in the wake of last yea r�*s actors and writers strikes. hello, i'm sally bundock. we begin in the us, where police have clashed with pro—palestinian demonstrators as a wave of protests intensifies at university campuses across the country. skirmishes broke out between protesters and police at the university of southern california in los angeles. at the university of texas in austin, the governor sent in state troopers in riot gear to confront demonstrators who waved palestinian flags and chanted �*free palestine�*. these demonstrations have spread since the arrest last week of more than a hundred protesters at columbia university in new york â€
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this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. lam in i am in los angeles where pro— palestinian protests led to clashes with police as tensions escalate on campuses across the us. arizona's attorney general announces charges in an investigation into a scheme to re—elect former president trump in 2020. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. in rafah, more than a million displaced people are taking shelter. as part of its invasion, israel is planning to evacuate civilians out of rafah. satellite imagery shows tents popping up around khan younis, north of rafa h. an israeli official told reuters
this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. lam in i am in los angeles where pro— palestinian protests led to clashes with police as tensions escalate on campuses across the us. arizona's attorney general announces charges in an investigation into a scheme to re—elect former president trump in 2020. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with...
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this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. commentator: zinchenko. he's been a premier league star for manchester city... zinchenko will claim it. ..and now arsenal. and he's a proud ukrainian. oleksandr zinchenko says he'll swap football for fighting against russia if he's called up. i think it's a clear answer. of course. i would go. as the war continues, the arsenal player says ukraine's break with its russian neighbour is for good. since this invasion, we can't be friends with them anymore. we will never forget what they have done to us, to our people. he's donated over £1 million to ukraine, and now he says he wants to do the best for his country. i can't be more proudly than i am right now to be ukrainian. so what's next for zinchenko and the fighting, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives? every single day, i am watching some videos from ukraine with the kids, where they're hiding themselves in a bunker. and i was ju
this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. commentator: zinchenko. he's been a premier league star for manchester city... zinchenko will claim it. ..and now arsenal. and he's a proud ukrainian. oleksandr zinchenko says he'll swap football for fighting against russia if he's called up. i think it's a clear answer. of course. i would go. as the war continues, the arsenal player says ukraine's break with its russian neighbour...
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this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says its hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. the plan appears to be moving forward despite warnings from aid groups and western allies to israel not to carry out a full—scale attack. last month, us president biden told israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that "a major ground operation would be a mistake. he added that it puts thousands and thousands of innocent civilian lives at risk in rafah. before telling him "there is a better way." israeli allies and
this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza....
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this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says its hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. the plan appears to be moving forward despite warnings
this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southern—most city, rafah. protests against the war in gaza heat up at us college campuses coast to coast. and horses on the run through the streets of london — we look at what led up to these dramatic images. hello, i'm caitriona perry. we begin in the middle east. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza....
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there's more on the bbc news website and app. some other stories now. the mum of one of the victims of the nottingham attacks last summer has criticised messages sent by nottinghamshire police officers. barnaby webber�*s mum called graphic whatsapp posts about the incident "abhorrent". the force said it would be inappropriate to comment. to tiktok now — the app faces a potential ban in the us over national security fears. presidentjoe biden's approved the plans which give owner bytedance nine months to sell its stake or the app will be blocked. and megan thee stallion has been accused of fat—shaming her former cameraman and having sex next to him in a car. emilio garcia says she made the working environment intolerable. her lawyers called the claims "salacious accusations". time now to leave you with 10 seconds of horses on the loose in central london. four people were hurt, but the military—owned horses which escaped near buckingham palace have thankfully now been safely caught. i mean, they arejust going for it, aren't they, with that gallop?
there's more on the bbc news website and app. some other stories now. the mum of one of the victims of the nottingham attacks last summer has criticised messages sent by nottinghamshire police officers. barnaby webber�*s mum called graphic whatsapp posts about the incident "abhorrent". the force said it would be inappropriate to comment. to tiktok now — the app faces a potential ban in the us over national security fears. presidentjoe biden's approved the plans which give owner...
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this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southenmost city, rafah. i'm in los angeles where pro—palestinian protests led to clashes with police as tensions escalate on campuses across the us. and another showdown over abortion rights goes to the supreme court. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza. israel says it hopes to launch an assault on the several hamas battalions remaining in rafah. however, aid groups and western allies have warned israel
this is bbc news. israel says it's moving forward with preparations for a ground operation in gaza's southenmost city, rafah. i'm in los angeles where pro—palestinian protests led to clashes with police as tensions escalate on campuses across the us. and another showdown over abortion rights goes to the supreme court. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. israeli officials have confirmed they are moving ahead with plans for a military assault on the city of rafah in southern gaza....
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. this is bbc news. the us secretary of state antony blinken is in china aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. mr blinken arrived in shanghai late on wednesday, for meetings with business leaders before heading to beijing for talks with foreign minister wang yi. though tensions have eased since last year, disagreements on issues such as trade and security remain. there was a sharp illustration of that on thursday when president biden signed a foreign aid package which includes $8 billion for allies in the asia—pacific, including taiwan. here's china's reaction. translation: the insertion of taiwan-related content i into the us congressional bill seriously violates the one china principle and the three joint communiques of china and the us, and sends the wrong signal to separatist forces in taiwan. we urge the us to honour its commitment of not supporting taiwan's independence with concrete actions and to stop arming taiwan in any way. stephen mcdonell, aid to taiwan is one
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. this is bbc news. the us secretary of state antony blinken is in china aiming to put relations between the countries on a steadierfooting. mr blinken arrived in shanghai late on wednesday, for meetings with business leaders before heading to beijing for talks with foreign minister wang yi. though tensions have eased since last year, disagreements on issues such as trade and security remain. there was a sharp illustration of that on thursday when president...
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you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. some really chilly—feeling air for the time of year, and it's going nowhere for the next couple of days. but of course, the sunshine's helping to lift the temperature somewhat. lots of blue sky across many parts of scotland, 13 celsius in edinburgh, butjust seven degrees for these north sea facing coasts such as scarborough. lots of clouds, and a brisk, a bitter northerly wind blowing, too. and as we head through the rest of tonight, there's a little feature running southwards bringing the threat of some further showers, possibly wintry over the hills of scotland. temperatures dipping very close to freezing into thursday morning. watch out for some icy stretches perhaps. and it's still blustery for those north sea facing coast, and across the northern isles as well. a mixture of sunny spells, but also some showers across many northern areas of england, scotland and northern ireland. more cloud and
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ellie price, bbc news. a growing number of young people in russia are being influenced by the asian music and film culture — as sanctions have made it harder to access western culture products. emily brown reports. k—pop�*s global popularity has grown over the past few years, with bands like bts achieving worldwide success, and it�*s particularly on the rise in russia. russia and china share a lengthy border, and russia has a long cultural ties with east asia. but sanctions have made it harder to access western cultural products. and that means russians are turning to countries like south korea, japan and china for entertainment. and k—pop has been gaining a lot of momentum in russia. k—pop dance schools like these have now got thousands of students practising in russian cities. and group performances in russian society are becoming more frequent. translation: people i started getting interested in k—pop covers. i think it became so widespread because a lot of k—poppers started to go out on
ellie price, bbc news. a growing number of young people in russia are being influenced by the asian music and film culture — as sanctions have made it harder to access western culture products. emily brown reports. k—pop�*s global popularity has grown over the past few years, with bands like bts achieving worldwide success, and it�*s particularly on the rise in russia. russia and china share a lengthy border, and russia has a long cultural ties with east asia. but sanctions have made it...
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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. the debate about sex, gender and identity has become perhaps the most hotly contested front in the culture wars. at its heart are deep disagreements about what makes us who we are, the limits of self—determination, and the relationship between the individual and wider society. my guest is the philosopher and gender theoristjudith butler, whose ideas on gender fluidity and transgender rights have put them at odds with conservative politicians, authoritarian rulers, religious leaders and some feminists too. is this a debate in which both sides are driven by fear? judith butler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i'm glad to be here. well, it's a pleasure to have you here. you have a long academic career. you've written some very well—known books on gender theory. i just wonder, in your view, whether this debate about gender has fundamentally changed 7
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. the debate about sex, gender and identity has become perhaps the most hotly contested front in the culture wars. at its heart are deep disagreements about what makes us who we are, the limits of self—determination, and the relationship between the individual and wider society. my guest is the philosopher and gender theoristjudith butler,...
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this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service vehicles and personnel attended the scene, and worried parents rushed to the gates waiting for any news. radu in year ten was inside when the alarm was raised. i was in it room and i walked out as break ended, and i heard that there's been a stabbing from this pupil, but i didn't believe her until i heard the code red. parents have been waiting here for hours outside ysgol dyffryn aman, waiting for their children to be released from their classrooms. those that have contacted their parents say they've been fed and t
this is bbc news. a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing at a school in south—west wales. two teachers and a teenage pupil were taken to hospital. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident. tomos morgan reports: this was the scene at ysgol dyffryn aman after what was a shocking incident. two teachers and a pupil stabbed and taken to hospital with non—life—threatening injuries. a raft of emergency service...
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ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy watkinson has been following one school in oldham in greater manchester, where local lockdowns left some children even more isolated. she reports on the lockdown legacy. you got everything? yeah. have a good day. i'll see you later — bye. covid definitely affected my confidence — massively. i get overwhelmed with the noises and the crowds. i cannot deal with crowds, it stresses me out. i really struggle with it. when erin's in school she avoids the crowds by heading to the link — an area that offers a quiet space.
ellie price, bbc news. four years ago, covid lockdown brought the uk to a standstill — leaving a legacy of change in our workplaces, in health and in education. tonight, we report on the impact on school children who were cut off overnight from teachers and friends. since the pandemic, the proportion of children in england who are persistently absent from school has doubled from 10% to more than 20% and that number is a lot higher among secondary school children who are disadvantaged. lucy...
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this is bbc news. you're watching bbc news. it is time for the panel. ivo, you're watching bbc news. it is time forthe panel. ivo, let you're watching bbc news. it is time for the panel. ivo, let me start with you. we have a little segment on thursday: ai decoder. we focus a lot on where ai is going, with the future will take us with what we haven't focused on but will get to is the energy that drives it for that that's where you want to focus tonight. that that's where you want to focus toni . ht. , �* , that that's where you want to focus toniaht. , �*, ., ,. ., tonight. yes, it's fascinating. we're all _ tonight. yes, it's fascinating. we're all learning _ tonight. yes, it's fascinating. we're all learning new - tonight. yes, it's fascinating. we're all learning new thingsj tonight. yes, it's fascinating. - we're all learning new things about al, it is evolving so rapidly. and ai, it is evolving so rapidly. and we're looking at the implications of ai forjobs in the economy and warfare and all kinds of things, very worthwhile. i was struck by a st
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you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified also - by the destruction of al nasser medical complex and al shifa medical complex and the reports _ of the discovery of mass graves in and around facilities. - and we call for independent, effective, transparent - investigations into the deaths. tonight on the panel, former us ambassador to nato ivo daalder and philip rycroft, the uk's former permanent secretary at the department for exiting the european union. good evening. in the last hour, white house national security adviser jake sullivan says he wants a report on the mass graves
you're watching the context on bbc news. the graves are now at the centre of conflicting claims between hamas and local aid workers on one side and the israel defense forces on the other. hamas claims some of the dead were executed, had their hands tied and were dumped in mass graves. the examination was carried out respectfully while maintaining the dignity of the deceased. bodies were examined which did not belong to israeli hostages, and they were returned to their place. we are horrified...
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you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches happening. everton 1—0 liverpool, jarrad branthwaite with the goal. a crucial match forjurgen klopp�*s side, in the title race. they need to get back into that match. everton need the points too, as they battle to avoid the drop. wolves 0—1 bournemouth. antoine semenyo. crystal palace 0—0 newcastle, manchester united 0—0 sheffield united. former argentina international carlos tevez has been admitted to hospital after suffering from chest pains. the ao—year—old former manchester united, manchester city and west ham striker was take
you're watching the context on bbc news. tiktok says it will challenge in court — a new law that could see it banned or sold in the united states. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. a busy evening of football in the premier league to update you on first, with liverpool hoping to move back level on points with arsenal, who sit top of the table. they're at goodison park for the merseyside derby. that's one of four matches...
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this is the world today on bbc news. the worlds largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university the world's largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university of maine. dubbed the �*factory of the future 1.0', the machine has been created in order to tackle the us homelessness crisis — by printing affordable housing. let's speak to dr habib dagher, he's director of the advanced structures and composites center at the university of maine. how big is this thing? it is able to rint how big is this thing? it is able to print things _ how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly _ how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly 100 - how big is this thing? it is able to print things roughly 100 feet - print things roughly 100 feet long and about seven feet high around 26 orseven and about seven feet high around 26 or seven feet high. it is pretty big and what is going to do? all sorts of things. but among the big problems are trying to tackle is the lack of housing, affordable housing in
this is the world today on bbc news. the worlds largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university the world's largest 3d printer has been unveiled by the university of maine. dubbed the �*factory of the future 1.0', the machine has been created in order to tackle the us homelessness crisis — by printing affordable housing. let's speak to dr habib dagher, he's director of the advanced structures and composites center at the university of maine. how big is this thing? it is able to rint...
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fergal keane, bbc news. meanwhile, new satellite images of southern gaza suggest that israel's military is preparing for an offensive in the city of rafah. rafah, by the border with egypt, is the only city in gaza that israel has not yet entered. over a million people have been sheltering there for months. these before and after pictures show rows of tents have popped up at a site to the west of khan younis in just the last few weeks. and it's a similar situation just outside rafah. again, you can see the change in just a few weeks. it would imply people are being moved by the israelis ahead of a military operation. reports in us media suggest that the idf will enter rafah in stages, with egyptian officials quoted as saying that the offensive could to take about six weeks. our correspondent injerusalem, wyre davies, has more. an israeli spokesperson told me today that the israeli government is indeed moving ahead with plans to launch this operation in gaza, being described as a full—scale military operatio
fergal keane, bbc news. meanwhile, new satellite images of southern gaza suggest that israel's military is preparing for an offensive in the city of rafah. rafah, by the border with egypt, is the only city in gaza that israel has not yet entered. over a million people have been sheltering there for months. these before and after pictures show rows of tents have popped up at a site to the west of khan younis in just the last few weeks. and it's a similar situation just outside rafah. again, you...
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