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tv   Gaza 101  BBC News  February 18, 2024 2:30am-3:01am GMT

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hello there. saturday was a very cloudy day, but it was also very mild, thanks to south—westerly winds bringing double—digit temperatures across the whole of the uk. now, we did see some rain
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move into western areas through the afternoon, and that rain was associated with this cloud, this weather front moving across the uk. now, we do have a bump in the weatherfront, which means that the rain is going to get heavier over the next few hours as it pushes across the whole of wales and most of england as well. for northern england, northern ireland and scotland, there'll be some clear spells and a few showers over the next few hours. these are the kind of temperatures we'll have to start the day on sunday. so it is going to be a mild start to the day, but very wet, particularly across england, with rain extensively. the rain quickly moving away from wales through the morning but really dragging its heels, i think, across east anglia and southeast england, with the rain even hanging around into the early stages of the afternoon. further northwards, though, there'll be some sunshine and a few showers dotted around, but mostly a dry weather picture. eventually we should see some brighter spells getting into east anglia and the southeast, albeit very late in the day. top temperatures, 15 degrees — very, very mild for february. now, we start the new working week on monday with another
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weather front moving eastwards. this one is going to be quite weak, just a few patches of rain crossing england. a ridge then moves in behind that. so sunny spells, just a few isolated showers coming into western scotland, but a lot of dry weather and a fair amount of sunshine to come through. on monday, top temperatures range from around 10—13 degrees celsius, which is still very mild for february. middle part of the week, it then turns wet and windy, with several weather fronts moving from west to east across the uk. now, on tuesday, this weather front starts off with some quite heavy rain for scotland and northern ireland. as the front moves its way southwards and eastwards, it weakens, so the rain won't amount to too much as it works in across england and wales. it'll be quite a windy kind of day. temperatures still mild thanks to those south—westerly winds. a windier day overall to come on wednesday, the rain much heavier as well. could see some localised
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surface water flooding issues. perhaps turning a bit brighter for northern ireland and western scotland late in the day. temperatures 12 or 13 degrees, so still very mild. however, it's going to get colder towards the end of the week as we start to see the winds coming in more from a west—north—westerly direction, and that will bring a return of some hill snow.
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live from washington, this is bbc news. volodomyr zelensky calls for more military aid from western nations after ukraine loses a key frontline town to invading russians. the whereabouts of the body of the late russian opposition figure alexei navalny is unknown, as russian authorities refuse to release him to his family. and israel's prime minister insists he won't bow to international pressure over its offensive in gaza. just a day after jailed
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russian opposition leader alexei navalny�*s death, president vladimir putin is celebrating a victory on the battlefield in ukraine. he congratulated his troops for capturing the eastern town of avdiivka. russia's defense ministry says it has taken full control after ukraine withdrew its troops. the fall of avdiivka is russia's biggest win in ukraine for months. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky blames diminishing supplies of western weapons. after us presidentjoe biden spoke with mr zelensky saturday morning, the white house said ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies as a result of congressional inaction. our correspondent andrew harding is in the donbas region, not far from avdiivka. ukrainian troops film themselves as they withdraw from avdiivka, exhausted after the longest and perhaps the bloodiest battle of the war so far, russian shells still landing close by.
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in the town centre, a russian flag is raised,

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