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nick ransom, bbc news. this could be bad news for tennis fans. world number two jannik sinner says he'll only play at this month's french open if he's100%. the australian open champion has pulled out of this week's italian open because of the injured hip that also saw him withdraw midway through madrid masters. he would have been a big draw in rome, in what is his home event. obviously, it's a tough call for me to not play here, but i have to take care of the body firstly. it's the most special tournament i have throughout the whole year, so it's a tough one to swallow, but i just try to get back to 100% as soon as possible, hopefully trying to play in paris, and then wimbledon and all the rest. so we'll take our time. there is no rush. and, yeah, hopefully i can get back very, very soon. it's 70 years since one of sport's greatest feats. british runner roger bannister was warned by doctors not to even attempt running a mile in under four minutes because they thought it would kill him. but on the 6th of may 1954, the then—medical student, who d
nick ransom, bbc news. this could be bad news for tennis fans. world number two jannik sinner says he'll only play at this month's french open if he's100%. the australian open champion has pulled out of this week's italian open because of the injured hip that also saw him withdraw midway through madrid masters. he would have been a big draw in rome, in what is his home event. obviously, it's a tough call for me to not play here, but i have to take care of the body firstly. it's the most special...
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the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has more. india's foreign minister sjaishankar was speaking to the economic times when he said that it was about protecting domestic businesses, especially the small and medium enterprises. also, batting away allegations of becoming a protectionist economy, the foreign minister also said it was about protecting the interests of the working class in the country. just to put things in context, relations between india and china have been at their lowest ever since the 2020 violent altercation along the indo—china frontier over a territorial dispute. back then, in protest, india had banned hundreds of chinese apps — including tiktok — from operating here. new delhi has since been pushing domestic manufacturing and incentivising businesses to move production from china to india to help offset the huge trade deficit with beijing. now, this is what it all boils down to. india imports way more from china than it actually exports. according to some studies, the trade deficit in the last five years
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pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar an evening for celebrities to test theirfashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outrageous, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhattan tonight. and this year's theme is "the garden of time". i spoke to fashion journalist and author amy 0dell about why the event is so important. it is the super bowl of red carpets. it is the most biggest most lavish and recognised event of the year that is includes the oscars in terms of cultural significance and they've been planning it since 1995 in the capacity of chief and editor of vogue magazine and editor of vogue magazine and she landed with a mixed serial attention to detail down to the ingredients of the food garlic, parsley and onions are banned from the food because she believes that it makes casts breath smell and get stuck in their teeth and also pays attention to everything her guests are doing inside the party and she doesn't
pallab ghosh, bbc news. it's one of the most glamorous nights on the new york social calendar an evening for celebrities to test theirfashion boundaries, producing a red carpet full of outrageous, daring and dazzling outfits. the met gala ball is being held in manhattan tonight. and this year's theme is "the garden of time". i spoke to fashion journalist and author amy 0dell about why the event is so important. it is the super bowl of red carpets. it is the most biggest most lavish...
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and i was involved in a similar exercise to the bbc. we've all been doing this now for about 40 years, and we came to very similar conclusions. that is, conservatives down a bit, labour down a bit liberal down, liberal democrats down a little bit more. but that essentially the labour lead over the conservatives is much the same as it was 12 months ago. and that therefore , in line with the that therefore, in line with the opinion polls, it appears that nothing much has changed because in a sense, what i mean, the problem we've got , and in a sense, what i mean, the problem we've got, and this in a sense, what i mean, the problem we've got , and this not problem we've got, and this not used to be true when this kind of exercise is started in the early 1980s, but it increasingly there's been a divergence between how people vote in local elections and how they vote in general elections. it started with the liberal democrats , with the liberal democrats, beginning to outpace their national standing in the late 19805, national standing in th
and i was involved in a similar exercise to the bbc. we've all been doing this now for about 40 years, and we came to very similar conclusions. that is, conservatives down a bit, labour down a bit liberal down, liberal democrats down a little bit more. but that essentially the labour lead over the conservatives is much the same as it was 12 months ago. and that therefore , in line with the that therefore, in line with the opinion polls, it appears that nothing much has changed because in a...
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the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji explains why this is important. india's foreign minister sjaishankar was speaking to the economic times when he said that it was about protecting domestic businesses, especially the small and medium enterprises. also, batting away allegations of becoming a protectionist economy, the foreign minister also said it was about protecting the interests of the working class in the country. just to put things in context, relations between india and china have been at their lowest ever since the 2020 violent altercation along the indo—china frontier over a territorial dispute. back then, in protest, india had banned hundreds of chinese apps — including tiktok — from operating here. new delhi has since been pushing domestic manufacturing and incentivising businesses to move production from china to india to help offset the huge trade deficit with beijing. now, this is what it all boils down to. india imports way more from china than it actually exports. according to some studies, the trade deficit in the last five years
the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji explains why this is important. india's foreign minister sjaishankar was speaking to the economic times when he said that it was about protecting domestic businesses, especially the small and medium enterprises. also, batting away allegations of becoming a protectionist economy, the foreign minister also said it was about protecting the interests of the working class in the country. just to put things in context, relations between india and china have been at...
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fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. later the starliner, a brand new spacecraft will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts, will be heading to the international space station as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts into low earth orbit, but this time it'll be carrying just two. during the mission, the crew will test the spacesuits and seats, assess the onboard life support and navigation systems, and evaluate the system that moves cargo to the international space station. if all goes to plan, starliner will be certified for regular supply missions and lift off its first uncrewed test flight in 2019. missions. its first uncrewed test flight in 2019 didn't make it to the space station because of a software fault. a second attempt in 2022 did
fergal keane, bbc news, jerusalem. later the starliner, a brand new spacecraft will make its first crewed test flight. two nasa astronauts, will be heading to the international space station as pallab ghosh explains. ready for launch. right on top is boeing starliner spacecraft. it's the latest private sector launch to the international space station. this is starliner�*s first test flight with a crew. it's five metres high and four and a half metres wide. it can carry up to seven astronauts...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s hamas agrees to a gaza cease-fire proposal while israel says the terms do not meet its demands. negotiations are set to continue. thousands of people flee the southern city of rafah after israel prepares for a ground offensive. china's president meets his french counterpart in paris as western allies urged china to dial up the pressure on russia. ♪ thank you for joining us. we begin with a cease-fire proposal in the middle east. hamas says it has accepted the terms of a deal proposed by mediators. israel has not formally responded to the officer but prime minister netanyahu says the terms are far from meeting israel's demands. israel does plan to set a delegation to egypt to negotiate further. it comes after weeks of stalled talks amid a stalemate of negotiations. the new proposal involves a multi-phased truce with the goal to a permanent end to the war and it is believed to include the release of some israeli hostages in return for palestinian prisoners. frank gardner has more on
announcer: and now, "bbc news" s america. s hamas agrees to a gaza cease-fire proposal while israel says the terms do not meet its demands. negotiations are set to continue. thousands of people flee the southern city of rafah after israel prepares for a ground offensive. china's president meets his french counterpart in paris as western allies urged china to dial up the pressure on russia. ♪ thank you for joining us. we begin with a cease-fire proposal in the middle east. hamas says...
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peppyjeffrey, bbc news. the time is 10:31pm. coming up at the top of the hour is newsday with my colleague steve lai. but first, here's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are young adults inclined to be open—minded or closed? are children's minds being rewired by the ubiquitous smartphone? well, my guest is the renowned social psychologistjonathan haidt. are we losing sight of what freedom and curiosity really mean? jonathan haidt, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, steve. it is a pleasure to have you here. now, of course, your home base is new york university, across the pond in the united states. right now, that university — along with many others in the us — is in ferment, with students occupying ce
peppyjeffrey, bbc news. the time is 10:31pm. coming up at the top of the hour is newsday with my colleague steve lai. but first, here's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. all of us are heavily influenced by the social, cultural and economic environment in which we are raised. as ideas, trends and technologies change, so too do generational traits. and right now there is intense focus on what is happening to generations of young people closer in age to my kids, than to me. are...
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drop of stone, it is gradually becoming a real instrument of russian foreign policy, the other day a bbc documentary was released, called the history of nuclear weapons, where your program is quoted, here is andrei gurulev’s statement here about what will happen to great britain if it plays these games, and how - correctly, according to zandra’s laws, it is done at the beginning of the program, in the middle, at the end, and the author of this documentary says that russia really does have nuclear weapons, we need to take them into account in our policies, although it will probably stop moving along this path for a long time, but this is very important. changes, now regarding the escalation stage, yes, through which we are moving, in the fifties and sixties there was such a very famous american strategist, futurist, herman kahn, and we economists know him better as a man who argued for a long time with the club of rome about whether people would die or not, from the lack of food, due to the population explosion, but in reality, of course, for international affairs before... the author
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katy austin, bbc news. the final of this year's eurovision song contest is coming up next weekend, but contestants have already been putting on the style for the event's official opening in malmo. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the swedish city for the world's largest live music contest. poppyjeffery reports. in eurovision, you don't get a red carpet. you get a turquoise one. # ooh, see that girl # watch that scene # digging the dancing queen...# this year's contest has been officially opened in the swedish city of malmo, ahead of what is a very busy week for the 37 representatives taking part. from the refined to the quirky... hello! my name is windows 95! # she's unforgettable. ..# tomorrow is the first semifinal, with half of the acts performing in the hopes of making it to the grand final on saturday. the uk is part of the big five, the countries that contribute the most to the ebu, and they automatically get a place in the final. but for the first time, they will perform live in the
katy austin, bbc news. the final of this year's eurovision song contest is coming up next weekend, but contestants have already been putting on the style for the event's official opening in malmo. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the swedish city for the world's largest live music contest. poppyjeffery reports. in eurovision, you don't get a red carpet. you get a turquoise one. # ooh, see that girl # watch that scene # digging the dancing queen...# this year's contest has been...
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this is bbc news. for the first time in 221 years, two broods of cicadas that spend the vast majority of their lives underground will emerge, invading back yards in 17 us states. most cicada species come out every year, but in the united states, there are two periodical broods of cicadas that stay underground for either 13 years or 17 years. it is reported that the last time they came above ground, at the same time, was in 1803, when thomasjefferson was still president, and napoleon was thinking about invading england. how many cicada's — er, around a trillion. john cooley is an associate professor—in—residence in ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of connecticut. i'm s o rry , i'm s o rry , a i'm sorry, a trillion of them, all of the same time, what will that look like? is of the same time, what will that look like? , ., ., ,, ., look like? is going to look like a lot of insects. _ look like? is going to look like a lot of insects. but _ look like? is going to look like a lot of
this is bbc news. for the first time in 221 years, two broods of cicadas that spend the vast majority of their lives underground will emerge, invading back yards in 17 us states. most cicada species come out every year, but in the united states, there are two periodical broods of cicadas that stay underground for either 13 years or 17 years. it is reported that the last time they came above ground, at the same time, was in 1803, when thomasjefferson was still president, and napoleon was...
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drop of stone, it is gradually becoming a real instrument of russian foreign policy, the other day a bbc documentary was released called the history of nuclear weapons, where your program is quoted, here is andrei gurulev’s statement here about what exactly will happen to great britain if it plays these games, and how correctly, according to the laws of the genre , it is done at the beginning of the program, in the middle, at the end , the author of the document. as a person who argued for a long time with the club of rome about whether people would die or not, from lack of food, as a result of the population explosion, but in reality, of course, for international affairs, he is, first of all, the author of a book written with such a big swing, which is called from thermonuclear war, he wanted to write something similar about clausewitz's war, it didn’t turn out very well, but in any case, over the next 30 years, millions of copies of his book were published, so it became a textbook, we’ll translate it... well, as he thought for good purposes, so, the americans sincerely believed t
drop of stone, it is gradually becoming a real instrument of russian foreign policy, the other day a bbc documentary was released called the history of nuclear weapons, where your program is quoted, here is andrei gurulev’s statement here about what exactly will happen to great britain if it plays these games, and how correctly, according to the laws of the genre , it is done at the beginning of the program, in the middle, at the end , the author of the document. as a person who argued for a...
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged. he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister, humza yousaf, who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. the boss of eurotunnel has insisted there will not be long queues of cars at its terminals when a new eu travel system starts in october. brits heading to and from europe will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the border, which has prompted warnings of delays. military celebrations have taken place in london and around the uk to mark the first anniversary of the coronation of king charles and queen camilla. gun salutes were heard across london, with 41 volleys fired at noon by the king's troop royal horse artillery, from green park. the king recently returned to public engagements after being diagnosed with cancer. six months today, we will know — at least we hope we will know
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this is bbc news. it's been a difficult few days for the uk prime minister rishi sunak — after a series of losses in local elections across england and wales — and a defeat with a huge swing to labour at the blackpool south parliamentary by—election. but he's refusing to accept that means that defeat at a general election — whenever it comes — would be a "foregone conclusion". he says research suggests that labour's share of the vote would not create an overall majority at westminster. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. what can rishi sunak offer his pessimistic party? the conservatives took a thumping in the local elections and with a general elections and with a general election looming the picture for his party is pretty bleak. it is an awkward time for the prime minister. but he is not backing down. {iii but he is not backing down. of course this was a disappointing weekend for us, the result of the next general election is not a foregone conclusion and, indeed, is closer th
this is bbc news. it's been a difficult few days for the uk prime minister rishi sunak — after a series of losses in local elections across england and wales — and a defeat with a huge swing to labour at the blackpool south parliamentary by—election. but he's refusing to accept that means that defeat at a general election — whenever it comes — would be a "foregone conclusion". he says research suggests that labour's share of the vote would not create an overall majority at...
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you are watching bbc news. the presidents of france, china, and the european commission have been holding talks in paris, where ukraine and trade were dominating discussions. in opening remarks at the elysee palace, emmanuel macron told xi jinping that coordination with china on ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with china amid tensions over trade. isabel hilton is the founder of the china dialogue and visiting professor at the lau institute, and she's been giving me her assessment on the situation. i think china likes to present itself as mediator. and in fact, it put forward, about a year ago, it put forward what it called a peace plan, which was really a series of bullet points. what china doesn't do is the act of diplomacy that's required actually to mediate. and the problem with china is mediating. yes, china has enormous influence
you are watching bbc news. the presidents of france, china, and the european commission have been holding talks in paris, where ukraine and trade were dominating discussions. in opening remarks at the elysee palace, emmanuel macron told xi jinping that coordination with china on ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with...
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you're watching bbc news. tributes have been paid to the actor bernard hill, his work spanned the generations. from the 2015 drama series wolf fall, and the films lord of the rings, and titanic. 6000 spears. smile away. is defining you not to walk straight, i can walk straight _ you not to walk straight, i can walk straight. give us a go. please to meet you. you like me. earlier, i spoke to a playwright whom — earlier, i spoke to a playwright whom i— earlier, i spoke to a playwright who... i asked james graham while he thought bernard healed i asked james graham while he thought bernard it's so unusual for a character to completely represent and come to define the go time. the unemployment crisis in liverpool was devastating. what it did to to men's in particular in the story, their sense of self—worth and their pride. the character of you has a huge was desperate to find a job and there just wasn't enough. and and bernard hill's extraordinary performance in how he captured that man's that sort of passio
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nick eardley, bbc news. the latest from the middle east, and hamas's decision to accept elitist cease—fire proposal but the mood music and information we hide from the israeli side, they are not prepared to accept the cease—fire proposals. here are pictures of people in gaza who have been celebrating and delighted with the news that hamas of been prepared to accept the cease—fire, but it does not look like it would happen initially, anyway. we can celebrations that there were earlier on in gaza, and indications are that the cease—fire proposal that hamas has agreed to is a 3—phase agreement, each truce will be 42 days long, following on from each other, involving the release of hostages, that is the latest from the middle east. do stay with us for much more here on bbc news. hello. we've seen further drenching downpours in some parts of the uk this bank holiday monday, but the weather looks set to calm down over the next few days. something more settled, drier, and warmer, developing through this w
nick eardley, bbc news. the latest from the middle east, and hamas's decision to accept elitist cease—fire proposal but the mood music and information we hide from the israeli side, they are not prepared to accept the cease—fire proposals. here are pictures of people in gaza who have been celebrating and delighted with the news that hamas of been prepared to accept the cease—fire, but it does not look like it would happen initially, anyway. we can celebrations that there were earlier on...
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and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two _ sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see - sides. and we're back at seven o'clock on bbc two to see a i o'clock on bbc two to see a coronation, but for whom will it be? kyren orjakjones? about to get going. these are the pictures of the moment. kyren wilson leads jak jones 15 frames to ten. first to 18 wins it. both after a first ever title. action over on bbc two, the website, and the iplayer. the website, and the iplayer. but that is it from us. we'll see you soon. it's 7pm in london. this is this world today with ben brown. hamas says it has accepted a proposalfor a ceasefire in gaza, but israel says they are not the terms they have agreed to. this is the scene in gaza where residents are receiving the news of a possible ceasefire deal. john swinney is the new leader of the scottish national party and set to become the next first minister of scotland. at a meeting in paris, the chinese president is urged to use his inf
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nick eardley, bbc news. thejudge presiding over donald trump's hush money trial has threatened the former president with jail if he continues to violate a gag order. the former president has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges of falsifying business records to cover up payments to a porn star. gary o'donoghue's in new york. mrtrump is mr trump is skating on very thin ice, isn't he? mr trump is skating on very thin ice. isn't he?— mr trump is skating on very thin ice, isn't he? , ice, isn't he? clive, these were the harshest words _ ice, isn't he? clive, these were the harshest words this _ ice, isn't he? clive, these were the harshest words this judge - ice, isn't he? clive, these were the harshest words this judge has - ice, isn't he? clive, these were the harshest words this judge has had l harshest words this judge has had three and a half weeks into this trial for the former president. he told him that he had violated a gag order ten separate times and been charged $1000 a pop for doing so, but it w
nick eardley, bbc news. thejudge presiding over donald trump's hush money trial has threatened the former president with jail if he continues to violate a gag order. the former president has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges of falsifying business records to cover up payments to a porn star. gary o'donoghue's in new york. mrtrump is mr trump is skating on very thin ice, isn't he? mr trump is skating on very thin ice. isn't he?— mr trump is skating on very thin ice, isn't he? , ice, isn't...
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this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's a little of what he had to say at his news conference earlier as first minister, my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it will be the national health service, our schools and our public services. it will be addressing the climate crisis. so, to everyone in every party, to every msp, to every mp, in fact, to everyone in our great country, i say this — join me. don't let our disagreements dominate. join me as we open a new chapter, as we create a vibrant economy in every part of our country. as we tackle the challenges faced by the nhs, as we build on the strengths in our schools, as we build more homes, take climate action, improve public transport and crea
this is the world today on bbc news. scotland has a new leader for the scottish national party. john swinney has been confirmed in the role, after no challengers emerged and he'll also now become scotland's first minister. he succeeds the outgoing first minister — humza yousaf — who resigned after the collapse of his coalition government. here's a little of what he had to say at his news conference earlier as first minister, my focus will be the economy, jobs, the cost of living. it will be...
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we demand the shutdown of voa and bbc radio in burkina faso. we also want to cut off the political relations with the united states. french military forces have already been expelled from mali, burkina faso and niger. recently, after cutting off military ties with the united states, niger has officially requested that about a thousand american soldiers stationed at the agades airbase leave this country. tread every day , we come up with many ideas for the prosperity of the business to reach what we want sooner in our mind, we should act as soon as possible and get started. the yaqut of nations scheme is special for businesses . receiving education is more than the balance of your account . it can provide the conditions to reach our ideals up to 20 billion rials. . how are the prices this year? buy this year at last year's price. congratulations, have you heard that this year they say they buy at last year's price ? this year they say they buy at last year's price. they say this year at last year's price. at last year's price. hello, welcome to
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patrick gearey, bbc news. earlier, we heard from erin bannister, daughter of sir roger bannister, who started by explaining what he said about that day. he said that it involved a great deal of planning. so, although he was the era of amateur runners, there was nothing amateur about the way he trained. so i think the clip you've just shown and in his own words, absolutely, he summed it up in the way that he had choices to make about whether to run it at all. the weather was against him and a coach said, "you may never have this chance again". so he took it and the wind dropped, and they decided at the last minute to go ahead with his friends, chris brasher and chris chadwick. and he then had this extraordinary feat on the oxford track at iffley, and he talked there also in that clip that we just ran, saying that it was just a psychological barrier. and he then had this extraordinary feat on the oxford track at iffley. and he talked there also in that clip that we just ran, saying that it was just a psychologic
patrick gearey, bbc news. earlier, we heard from erin bannister, daughter of sir roger bannister, who started by explaining what he said about that day. he said that it involved a great deal of planning. so, although he was the era of amateur runners, there was nothing amateur about the way he trained. so i think the clip you've just shown and in his own words, absolutely, he summed it up in the way that he had choices to make about whether to run it at all. the weather was against him and a...
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authentic image and it was perhaps an image that kwaeupl from the basketballs, -- image that came from the bbc who is another entity that's signed on to c2pa. this is by no means a perfect solution, if the image is modified, it can lose that data. but it's a really good step in the direction of creating an industry-wide standard where all of these different platforms can talk to each other. our tools are not a distribution platform, people don't distribute content from our services but they can go to a distribution service and upload it to any one of the social medias. so making sure that we have common language that we can use is really important. the last thing i'll say on that is i think it's really important that we continue as an industry to push forward the research in this area around prove nance, -- provenence, as i said, the current technology is by no means a silver bullet. one of the things i'm very excited about that we're working on internally is something called a classifier. that effectively allows us to look at a whole bunch of imactionages and -- images and with very high accu
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stay with us on bbc news. hello. we've seen further drenching downpours in some parts of the uk this bank holiday monday, but the weather looks set to calm down over the next few days. something more settled, drier, and warmer, developing through this week as high pressure starts to build its way in from the west. as we move through tonight, still this area of low pressure fairly close by. so we'll keep some showers going for a time, particularly down towards the south east of england, where for some has been a pretty wet day. the rain here taking a time to ease off. most of the showers elsewhere will fade, we'll keep fairly large amounts of cloud, and where the skies do clear for any length of time, say across central and southern parts of england, south wales could see some mist and fog patches. temperatures generally eight, nine or ten degrees as we start tuesday morning. still some showers around on tuesday, but not as many as we've had today. showers most likely, i think, across parts of england and wales, albei
stay with us on bbc news. hello. we've seen further drenching downpours in some parts of the uk this bank holiday monday, but the weather looks set to calm down over the next few days. something more settled, drier, and warmer, developing through this week as high pressure starts to build its way in from the west. as we move through tonight, still this area of low pressure fairly close by. so we'll keep some showers going for a time, particularly down towards the south east of england, where...
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this is bbc news. the president of argentina has, in a change in tone to his predecessors, said he accepts that the falkland islands are currently controlled by the uk. speaking to the bbc, javier milei said he hoped his country could get the islands back through dialogue. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, has been speaking to him. earlier, she talked me through the wide—ranging interview, in which mr milei denied that ordinary argentines were paying the price for his radical austerity measures. a lot of the interview focused on the economy. he has made that a huge priority. as you mention, he campaigned with a chainsaw to symbolise how he was to slash the state, and he has started to do that, he has slashed government subsidies for energy and transport, slash government spending on things like pensions, slashed the value of the currency. these are part of his plan to get inflation and debt in the country down but in the short term, these have made things pretty difficult for people. it is
this is bbc news. the president of argentina has, in a change in tone to his predecessors, said he accepts that the falkland islands are currently controlled by the uk. speaking to the bbc, javier milei said he hoped his country could get the islands back through dialogue. 0ur south america correspondent, ione wells, has been speaking to him. earlier, she talked me through the wide—ranging interview, in which mr milei denied that ordinary argentines were paying the price for his radical...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: israeli air strikes have been reported in rafah in southern gaza, hours after israel told 100,000 palestinian civilians to evacuate the area. president xijinping has been attending talks in paris — the chinese leader's first visit to europe since the outbreak of covid. floods and landslides kill at least 78 people in southern brasil. the rescue efforts continue. argentina's president, javier milei, told the bbc he accepts that the falkland islands are "in the hands of the uk" and it would take long years of negotiations for buenos aires to win sovereignty. let's return to our top story — with civil defence officials in gaza saying israel has struck two areas in the southern city of rafah, where the idf has told civilians to leave. thick plumes of smoke have been seen rising over buildings as displaced palestinians carrying what's left of their belongings flee eastern rafah. the israeli army has said its operation there is of "limited scope". one woman who's been sheltering in rafah says she doesn't know where she'll go. this morning, we are working of
this is bbc news, the headlines: israeli air strikes have been reported in rafah in southern gaza, hours after israel told 100,000 palestinian civilians to evacuate the area. president xijinping has been attending talks in paris — the chinese leader's first visit to europe since the outbreak of covid. floods and landslides kill at least 78 people in southern brasil. the rescue efforts continue. argentina's president, javier milei, told the bbc he accepts that the falkland islands are "in...
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applause studio: you're watching bbc news, that wasjohn swinney studio: you're watching bbc news, that was john swinney talking about his new leadership role. he is now the leader of the snp and will face a vote tomorrow, probably, to become the new first minister of scotland in all likelihood. he talked about his plans and one of his main goals he said was to eradicate child poverty in scotland, and he taught us about the unity within the snp, trying to achieve that and also reaching out to other parties through compromises. let's bring in the leader of the alba party, former first minister alex salmond. how do you think you will manage, that unity he talks about, he said the snp has had a tough time but we have got their act together, do you think they have? i but we have got their act together, do you think they have?— but we have got their act together, do you think they have? i thought it was a very calm _ do you think they have? i thought it was a very calm and _ do you think they have? i thought it was a very calm and assured - was a very calm and assured performance, as i wou
applause studio: you're watching bbc news, that wasjohn swinney studio: you're watching bbc news, that was john swinney talking about his new leadership role. he is now the leader of the snp and will face a vote tomorrow, probably, to become the new first minister of scotland in all likelihood. he talked about his plans and one of his main goals he said was to eradicate child poverty in scotland, and he taught us about the unity within the snp, trying to achieve that and also reaching out to...
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any hustings that only the lib dems, greens, tories and labour are allowed on the hustings on itv, bbc, lbc. i could not get through my message to the people of london, but when i did get my message through, those people said, well, and i used to stand and talk at various meetings and i take my rosette off, i said, let's ignore politics and let's look at the policies and whether you're a left or right wing. everyone agreed our policies were very, very attractive . were very, very attractive. >> now, of course, we must accept democracy , and we don't accept democracy, and we don't want to be like those who voted remain and complain about it for years. sadiq khan is the new mayor of london for an historic third term. do you think that many people believe that sadiq khan was there for the taking this time? he was there to be beaten. it was very vulnerable on ulez. he was vulnerable on crime. do you think the conservatives chose the wrong candidate? should you have been the conservative candidate >> it's very calm. do you say that if in david maddox column in the independent last week, he
any hustings that only the lib dems, greens, tories and labour are allowed on the hustings on itv, bbc, lbc. i could not get through my message to the people of london, but when i did get my message through, those people said, well, and i used to stand and talk at various meetings and i take my rosette off, i said, let's ignore politics and let's look at the policies and whether you're a left or right wing. everyone agreed our policies were very, very attractive . were very, very attractive....
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lydia campbell, bbc news. it's only the third time in 2a races that a man not called verstappen has won. so is norris' form — combined with an improved mclaren — a threat to red bull's recent dominance? time will tell. the upgrades that mclaren have brought, if you go all the way back to the beginning of last season, they were dead last, they had missed all the targets through windsor, so they had to wait until the got that first upgrade package to be even remotely and with a chance of scoring points. they keep upgrading, and the upgrade packages seem to give them at least three tenths each lap, which is amazing. so if they can keep that going, there will be another upgrade to go this season, they can outfox red bull at their own game, they can definitely bring that challenge to the team. to football — one game in the premier league on monday with european qualification the focus for manchester united, who travel to crystal palace. eric ten hag's side slipped to eighth, outside to european places, follow
lydia campbell, bbc news. it's only the third time in 2a races that a man not called verstappen has won. so is norris' form — combined with an improved mclaren — a threat to red bull's recent dominance? time will tell. the upgrades that mclaren have brought, if you go all the way back to the beginning of last season, they were dead last, they had missed all the targets through windsor, so they had to wait until the got that first upgrade package to be even remotely and with a chance of...
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katy austin, bbc news. much more unobvious stories on the bbc website. you can reach me online. see you soon. hello, i'm ben croucher with your bbc sport update. about time — that's how lando norris described his maiden f1 victory after springing a surprise at the miami grand prix. he took advantage of a mid race safety to pull clear of pole sitter max verstappen to stand on the top step of the podium for the first time in more than 100 races. lydia campbell has the story. the miami grand prix is a never seen one winner, so when max verstappen started from pole on sunday, the stands were expecting another routine victory for the three—time world champion. at this race turned on its head. 29 laps in, kevin magnussen had a coming together with another driver, causing the safety car and allowing lando norris to capitalise. and thanks to the restart, norris now only had one focus, keep verstappen at bay. no simple task up against the man who has dominated formula 1 over the past few years. but this was norris's day, driving with a combination of pace and panache to cross the lin
katy austin, bbc news. much more unobvious stories on the bbc website. you can reach me online. see you soon. hello, i'm ben croucher with your bbc sport update. about time — that's how lando norris described his maiden f1 victory after springing a surprise at the miami grand prix. he took advantage of a mid race safety to pull clear of pole sitter max verstappen to stand on the top step of the podium for the first time in more than 100 races. lydia campbell has the story. the miami grand...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. we are going to head straight to new york now and get the latest on the donald trump trial. live now to new york and our correspondent, nada tawfik. just talk us through what we are expecting today. just talk us through what we are expecting today-— just talk us through what we are expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend where - expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a weekend where he i fresh off of a weekend where he spent in palm beach, florida with republican donors. they are his biggest downers, along with potential vp candidates. now he is backin potential vp candidates. now he is back in court here in new york, just again underscoring the unprecedented and quite frankly bizarre nature of this trial, and the defendant is donald trump, running for office for the white house again. he will be arriving h
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. we are going to head straight to new york now and get the latest on the donald trump trial. live now to new york and our correspondent, nada tawfik. just talk us through what we are expecting today. just talk us through what we are expecting today-— just talk us through what we are expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of _ expecting today. donald trump is fresh off of a _ expecting today. donald trump is...
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live from london, this is bbc news. israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. france's president macron is hosting his chinese counterparts for talks on the war in ukraine and trade relations. john swinney has been elected unopposed as snp leader and is set to become the next scottish first minister. and, the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in style in sweden. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to bbc news now. israel's is military telling people to leave parts of rafah. this video from the israeli defence forces shows rafah in south of gaza, telling 100,000 to move to what they call a "humanitarian zone" in the al—mawasi and khan younis areas. these are the latest pictures that have come into us from rafah — where you can see a leaflet that the idf have been handing over to residents. some have already started leaving rafah. in the last half hour the israeli government has
live from london, this is bbc news. israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. france's president macron is hosting his chinese counterparts for talks on the war in ukraine and trade relations. john swinney has been elected unopposed as snp leader and is set to become the next scottish first minister. and, the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in...
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bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc sport website and app have you covered. former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes as west ham united manager at the end of the season. no contracts have yet been signed, but it looks like a return to the premier league for lopetegui, who left wolves just before the start of this season. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven and won the europa conference league, but he's faced recent criticism for his style of play. joe root is leading calls to reduce the amount of domestic cricket and review a schedule that he calls "not fit for purpose". the former england test captain is speaking out after the professional cricketers' association revealed a large number of players have concerns about the physical toll of the fixture list, while many are worried about unsafe travel between matches. information from players was gathered in preseason meetings. leading to this collective call for action. today marks 70 years since one of sport's greatest feats. british runner ro
bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc sport website and app have you covered. former spain and wolves boss julen lopetegui has agreed a deal to replace david moyes as west ham united manager at the end of the season. no contracts have yet been signed, but it looks like a return to the premier league for lopetegui, who left wolves just before the start of this season. under moyes, west ham have twice finished in the top seven and won the europa conference league, but he's faced recent criticism for his...
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katy austin, bbc news. now victory has been a long time coming for british formula one driver lando norris. he's won his first grand prix at the 110th attempt. the 24—year—old mclaren driver beat defending world champion max verstappen to take first place in miami, as patrick gearey reports. cheering. the boy from glastonbury, crowd—surfing at last. for years, lando norris has been the support act. now, finally, he is the headliner. i'm just proud, really. like, i mean, a lot of people... i guess, doubted me along the way. i've made a lot of mistakes over my last five years, my short career, but today we put it all together, so this is all for the team. i stuck with mclaren cos i could believe in them and i did believe in them, and today proved exactly that. what he needed was an opportunity. in miami, it came initially from the misfortune of others. this crash meant a safety car, a chance for norris to change his tyres and seize control. but behind him at the restart, max verstappen, his friend, the
katy austin, bbc news. now victory has been a long time coming for british formula one driver lando norris. he's won his first grand prix at the 110th attempt. the 24—year—old mclaren driver beat defending world champion max verstappen to take first place in miami, as patrick gearey reports. cheering. the boy from glastonbury, crowd—surfing at last. for years, lando norris has been the support act. now, finally, he is the headliner. i'm just proud, really. like, i mean, a lot of people......
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peppyjeffrey, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it's been one year since the coronation of king charles. on 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbey saw him crowned king charles iii in front of a global audience. it's been a bumpy year for the king, marred by illness. he has just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. let's speak tojennie bond, a former bbc royal correspondent. lovely to see you. how would you sum up lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year? lovely to see you. how would you sum up the first year?— up the first year? well, looking back to that _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day a _ up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year - up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year ago, - up the first year? well, looking back to that day a year ago, a l up the first year? well, looking . back to that day a year ago, a wet, 5°99)” back to that day a year ago, a wet,
peppyjeffrey, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it's been one year since the coronation of king charles. on 6th may 2023, the ceremony at westminster abbey saw him crowned king charles iii in front of a global audience. it's been a bumpy year for the king, marred by illness. he has just returned to public engagements following some time off to undergo cancer treatment. let's speak tojennie bond, a former bbc royal correspondent. lovely to see you. how would you sum...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. john swinney has been elected unopposed as snp leader and is set to become the next scottish first minister. china's xijinping meets president macron in paris for talks on the war in ukraine and trade relations. the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in style in sweden. argentina's new president has spoken to the bbc, defending his tough economic changes. javier milei campaigned with a chainsaw to symbolise his desire to cut public spending. he says it is false to suggest the public were bearing the brunt of steep spending cuts and the devaluation of the currency. 0ur south america correspondent ione wells has been speaking to him. shejoins me now. he has slashed the value of the currency, slashed government spending, spending on
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lydia campbell, bbc news. it's only the third time in 2a races that a man not called verstappen has won. so is norris' form — combined with an improved mclaren — a threat to red bull's recent dominance? time will tell. the upgrades that mclaren have bought, if you go all the way back to the beginning of last season, they were last, they had missed all their targets so they had missed all their targets so they had to wait until they brought that first upgrade package to be in with a chance of scoring points. the key upgrading and these upgrade packages seem to give them at least three tens each lap which is amazing. if they can keep that going, there will be another upgrade to go this season and outfox a red ball at their own game, they can definitely bring that challenge to the team. lots of silverware being decided in european football over the weekend, with real madrid winning la liga and sporting being crowned portuguese champions without kicking a ball. defending champions and rivals benfica had to bea
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hello from the bbc sport centre. we'll start with formula one where after more than 100 races and 15 podiums, lando norris is finally standing on the top step by claiming victory at the miami grand prix. he was quick to praise his mclaren team after a race that owed a little to luck, but also saw a large helping of out and out pace to beat max verstappen. lydia campbell reports. the miami grand prix has only ever seen one winner so when max verstappen started from poll on sunday, most fans were expecting another routine victory for the three—time world champion. but this race turned on its head. 29 laps in when kevin magnussen and logan sargeant came together causing the safety car, allowing lando norris to capitalise. and thanks to a clean restart, norris now only had one focus, keep verstappen at bay. no simple task up against the man who has dominated formula 1 over the past few years. but this was norris's day, driving with a combination of pace and panache to cross the line for his first race win. �* , , .,
hello from the bbc sport centre. we'll start with formula one where after more than 100 races and 15 podiums, lando norris is finally standing on the top step by claiming victory at the miami grand prix. he was quick to praise his mclaren team after a race that owed a little to luck, but also saw a large helping of out and out pace to beat max verstappen. lydia campbell reports. the miami grand prix has only ever seen one winner so when max verstappen started from poll on sunday, most fans were...
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this is bbc news. president putin has ordered the russian military to hold nuclear weapon drills, involving the navy and troops based near ukraine. meanwhile, front line ukrainian soldiers have told the bbc the army needs to re—think how it conscripts men to fight. they say a failure to train and mobilise enough recruits means some have been fighting without a break since russia's full—scale invasion more than two years ago. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, has the story. under the green canopy of a ukrainian spring, an artillery unit waits for their next order. some of these men have been fighting for months, if not years. translation: my men know each vehicle, says their commander. i it's like a woman with her own characteristics. as russian forces inch closer, they're hunkering down and waiting for billions of dollars�* worth of long delayed american ammunition to finally be delivered. this time last year, ukraine was preparing for a counter—offensive, but this time it's differen
this is bbc news. president putin has ordered the russian military to hold nuclear weapon drills, involving the navy and troops based near ukraine. meanwhile, front line ukrainian soldiers have told the bbc the army needs to re—think how it conscripts men to fight. they say a failure to train and mobilise enough recruits means some have been fighting without a break since russia's full—scale invasion more than two years ago. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, has the story. under...
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this is bbc news. israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. this is the scene live in al—mawasi in gaza, where some of the displaced have been told to move to. chinese president xi jinping arrives in france on the first leg of his european tour — his first visit to the continent in five years. john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party shortly, after a potential challenger pulls out of the race. # unforgettable... # and the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in style in sweden. israel's military has begun ordering palestinian civilians to leave parts of eastern rafah ahead of a planned operation in the southern gaza city. this video, from the israeli defence forces, urges people to move to what they call a "humanitarian zone" in the al—mawasi and khan younis areas. the idf are calling it a "limited operation" aff
this is bbc news. israel's military begins what it's calling a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. this is the scene live in al—mawasi in gaza, where some of the displaced have been told to move to. chinese president xi jinping arrives in france on the first leg of his european tour — his first visit to the continent in five years. john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party shortly, after a...
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this is bbc news, the headlines. israel's military begins what it calls a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. prime minister rishi sunak says the local election results could suggest his party is on course to lose its majority. john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party later, after a potential challenger pulls out of the race. and the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music contest — eurovision week kicks off in style in sweden. an evacuation has been ordered in rafah. live pictures coming in, the area that has been affected. israel's military has begun what it it is a limited and temporary evacuation from rafah, where about a million civilians have been sheltering as though war has affected the rest of where they live, they been forced onto this area and the international community has been pushing for israel to avoid any ground operation in rafah because it is worried about the effect on the civilians and hum
this is bbc news, the headlines. israel's military begins what it calls a "limited and temporary" evacuation of civilians from rafah in southern gaza. prime minister rishi sunak says the local election results could suggest his party is on course to lose its majority. john swinney�*s expected to be confirmed as the new leader of the scottish national party later, after a potential challenger pulls out of the race. and the wait is nearly over for the world's largest live music...
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this is bbc news. the final of this year�*s eurovision song contest is coming up next weekend but contestants have already been putting on the style for the event�*s official opening in malmo. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the swedish city for the world�*s largest live music contest. poppyjeffery reports. in eurovision, you don�*t get a red carpet. you get a turquoise one. # 0oh, see that girl # watch that scene # digging the dancing queen... this year�*s contest has been officially opened in the swedish city of malmo, ahead of what is a very busy week for the 37 representatives taking part. from the refined to the quirky... hello! my name is windows 95! # she�*s unforgettable... tomorrow is the first semifinal, with half of the acts performing in the hopes of making it to the grand final on saturday. the uk is part of the big five, the countries that contribute the most to the ebu, and they automatically get a place in the final. but for the first time they will perform
this is bbc news. the final of this year�*s eurovision song contest is coming up next weekend but contestants have already been putting on the style for the event�*s official opening in malmo. as many as 100,000 visitors are set to descend on the swedish city for the world�*s largest live music contest. poppyjeffery reports. in eurovision, you don�*t get a red carpet. you get a turquoise one. # 0oh, see that girl # watch that scene # digging the dancing queen... this year�*s contest...
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well, at least as some come, good coverage of god, at least as some investigations by nbc news and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it will pop hysteria to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester. where is the coverage of uh, the, the pro is rel protesters who shouted, killed the jews sarcastically. and the university went interested this profile, this time student thinking, they said it, i mean, it's just a cover. just so one side of the tweet of mind that you went from was, was a direct response to say cnn segment from a sprint news anchor. basically smearing for the kids on campuses and do so much and comparing america today to 1930 is germany. people have lost their minds or do you think it has anything to do with the fact that these are american institutions that are under attack as opp
well, at least as some come, good coverage of god, at least as some investigations by nbc news and bbc news and sky news. show what's happening in got mazda 2 palestinians. i don't see any good journalism in the coverage of the campus partners. i see the journalist joining in uh it will pop hysteria to misrepresent facts on the ground to smear and abuse student n t will protest is where's the coverage of the guy who turned up with a nice a pro palestine demonstration of pro is rel protester....
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so joining us now is the former bbc royal correspondent michael cole. good morning michael. thanks for joining us. first off, let's let's let's focus on the king. it's his, anniversary today for the coronation has he done a good job? is the future of the monarchy in safe hands ? and bear monarchy in safe hands? and bear in mind his health problems? michael, may we see an abdication happen fairly soon. >> never, never, never. >> never, never, never. >> controversial . ben >> controversial. ben >> controversial. ben >> abdication is the big no no in the royal family. it will neven in the royal family. it will never, ever happen. and we live, god save the king. long, long may he live, of course, as you quite rightly say, it was a glorious day , this day last glorious day, this day last yeanl glorious day, this day last year, i was working for you , if year, i was working for you, if you want to know what i was doing. i was also working for the australians. canadians and at least two arab television channels. so it was a busy day, and of course, i was able to compare it with, i'
so joining us now is the former bbc royal correspondent michael cole. good morning michael. thanks for joining us. first off, let's let's let's focus on the king. it's his, anniversary today for the coronation has he done a good job? is the future of the monarchy in safe hands ? and bear monarchy in safe hands? and bear in mind his health problems? michael, may we see an abdication happen fairly soon. >> never, never, never. >> never, never, never. >> controversial . ben...
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this is bbc news. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has acknowledged the conservatives may not win the next uk general election. speaking to the times newspaper, the prime minister said one analysis of thursday's local election defeats suggested the uk was on course for a hung parliament — and said voters would not want to see sir keir starmer "propped up in downing street" by the snp or smaller parties. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. in the calm after the elections, there's a lot for the prime minister to think about. rishi sunak appears safe from a challenge from his own mps, despite a very bad set of election results for the conservatives. mr sunak told the times he was determined that his party would come together and show people they were delivering. a view echoed by his party chairman. i think it's sort of self—indulgent for us to be talking to ourselves and talking about ourselves at the moment. whenever i go on the doorstep, i'd agree with some others who've spoken and said w
this is bbc news. uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has acknowledged the conservatives may not win the next uk general election. speaking to the times newspaper, the prime minister said one analysis of thursday's local election defeats suggested the uk was on course for a hung parliament — and said voters would not want to see sir keir starmer "propped up in downing street" by the snp or smaller parties. here's our political correspondent, helen catt. in the calm after the elections,...
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helen catt, bbc news. israel has closed one of the main crossings used to deliver aid to gaza, after hamas fired rockets from the strip. the israeli army said the attack at the kerem shalom crossing killed three of its soldiers and injured many others. palestinian officials reported that hours later, israeli air strikes killed at least 16 people in southern gaza. china's president has arrived in paris to begin his first visit to europe in five years. president xi jinping is expected to meet with france's president, emmanuel macron, to discuss a range of issues, including trade between china and the eu. rescue efforts are continuing in brazil, where floods and landslides have left almost 80 people dead and over 100,000 displaced. among the worst hit areas is the state capital, porto alegre, where residents have been forced onto rooftops and whole neighbourhoods submerged by the floodwaters. here, rail passengers are facing widespread disruption this week as train divers in the aslef union begin a fresh roun
helen catt, bbc news. israel has closed one of the main crossings used to deliver aid to gaza, after hamas fired rockets from the strip. the israeli army said the attack at the kerem shalom crossing killed three of its soldiers and injured many others. palestinian officials reported that hours later, israeli air strikes killed at least 16 people in southern gaza. china's president has arrived in paris to begin his first visit to europe in five years. president xi jinping is expected to meet...
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well, us leaders and western mainstream media including cnn, bbc costly spread lies about china. us. so use europe and allies like japan, south korea and al stillia has the key battleground, supporting points. and so, you know, we've heard the us lying about tobin origins lying about genocide and sion. john lag about vitality and hong kong into that lying about weather. balloons long about china, providing material support professionals. conflict with ukraine, lying about unprovoked aggression in the south china sea. lying about the belt road initiative and that traps life about over capacity lying about the economy as part of trying to being able to weaponized tick tock or chinese eaves. lying about china trying to influence for an elections and so on all to demonize and induce cure in china and chinese products. while washington simultaneously contributes to instability in europe, asia, and the middle east, and then use this is to justify more antique china policies. now, for various reasons, some countries and regions have been very vulnerable to us pressure and so, and so in the
well, us leaders and western mainstream media including cnn, bbc costly spread lies about china. us. so use europe and allies like japan, south korea and al stillia has the key battleground, supporting points. and so, you know, we've heard the us lying about tobin origins lying about genocide and sion. john lag about vitality and hong kong into that lying about weather. balloons long about china, providing material support professionals. conflict with ukraine, lying about unprovoked aggression...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to asia now, where people are bracing themselves for yet another hot summer. last year was the hottest year ever, and 2024 looks no better. suranjana tewari is following the story from our asia business hub in singapore. what does the future hold? it is just about what does the future hold? it isjust about keeping cool. is just about keeping cool. countries across asia are on guard for more severe heat. experts are warning that the extreme weather could lead to a cocktail of health hazards for workers in this region. we know that last year was the hottest on record but based on what happen in april of this year, we saw similarly hot and dry weather for many countries in the south and southeast asia with temperatures topping 40 celsius in many cities and extreme weather as well. schools in bangladesh have now reopened after being close. thailand's capital bangkok has been abnormally dry with barely any rainfall in april and in china we saw days of heavy rain battering parts of the sout
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to asia now, where people are bracing themselves for yet another hot summer. last year was the hottest year ever, and 2024 looks no better. suranjana tewari is following the story from our asia business hub in singapore. what does the future hold? it is just about what does the future hold? it isjust about keeping cool. is just about keeping cool. countries across asia are on guard for more severe heat. experts are warning that the extreme...