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in countries where bbc world service content is censored. the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian's website to be accessed despite the blocks. these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed in iran by1 million unique users per month in 202a. and technology is used to target distribution, but also to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument _ journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of _ journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of fear _ journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of fear and i journalists themselves. there's a j new instrument of fear and terror used by many states around the world, and that is the use of spyware to track journalists, world, and that is the use of spyware to trackjournalists, to threaten them and very often that leads to a real act of violence as well. ,, ., , ., . well. state-sponsored surveillance is not only confined _ well. state-sponsored surveillance is not on
in countries where bbc world service content is censored. the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian's website to be accessed despite the blocks. these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed in iran by1 million unique users per month in 202a. and technology is used to target distribution, but also to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument _ journalists themselves. there's...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and giving these mammals, these apes to these mammals, these apes to these countries, it�*s a token of their desire to keep them alive. it�*s an amazing idea in many respects because many people don�*t know but it is in so many products, cooking, biofuels, cosmetics, detergent. all kinds of things and many products all across the world that use palm oil. it�*s pretty efficient to grow and have a lot of oil in small amounts in fruit and it grows in tropical areas in most of the remaining national forests still survive in many ca
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. a conference for the commodities administrator showed his desire to desire to give to orangutans two countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, talking about india, china, european union countries and essentially, it is a goodwill gesture to try to convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust me its economy and palm oil in particular by protecting the national...
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the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular, but also protecting the national habitat, the national habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals and animals and apes to these countries, it is like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the flame for this year's paris 0lympics has arrived on french soil after completing its mediterranean crossing from greece to the port of marseille. it will be one of the longest olympic torch relays in history. over the next 10 weeks, about 10,000 people — ranging from sports stars to survivors of terrorist attacks and a 102—year—old veteran of t
the bbc�*s world service asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to essentially gift orangutans to countries, major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, we are talking about india, china, european union countries. essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy in parma the particular,...
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earlier, i spoke east, the bbc�*s world service middle east editor and he took us through the main points of today. in through the main points of today. i"i terms of what we know, we are at a stage, this is five or six hours after the news first began to come through and we haven't really moved forward that much, recently, in terms of the finding of the helicopter. but we have had and we've had this kind of thing before, is statements being made on state news, and other outlets and then being refuted so not long ago there was a statement quoting a member of the iranian red crescent which is leading the search. more than a0 teams have fanned out across the area where they believe the helicopter is and that quoted this member of the international red crescent as saying that the site had been found. now, that obviously come immediately, made people feel that real progress has been made. but that has now been taken back so we are in this kind of shadowy information so where things are being said and they are being said by authoritative outlets with iran but we can't necessarily take them hund
earlier, i spoke east, the bbc�*s world service middle east editor and he took us through the main points of today. in through the main points of today. i"i terms of what we know, we are at a stage, this is five or six hours after the news first began to come through and we haven't really moved forward that much, recently, in terms of the finding of the helicopter. but we have had and we've had this kind of thing before, is statements being made on state news, and other outlets and then...
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earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also protecting the national habitat —— natural habitats which are vital for orangutans and by giving these mammals, these animals, these apes to these countries, it's sort of like a token of their desire to keep them alive. the palm oil industry though is externally controversial, isn't it, that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live? it’s that it does degrade the habitats on which these animals live?— which these animals live? it's an amazin: which these animals live? it's an amazing crop — which these animals live? it's an amazing crop in _ which these an
earlier, i spoke to bbc�*s world service asia/pacific editor, michael bristow. ata at a conference, the commodities and plantations minister expressed his desire to essentially gift orangutans to up major countries that trade with malaysia when it comes to palm oil, speaking of india, china, european union countries — essentially as a goodwill gesture to try and convince those countries that malaysia is serious about notjust developing its economy and palm oil in particular, but also...
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and still to come, we meet the 97—year—old woman finally recognised for her service during world war ii. coming up on bbc news — the olympic flame arrives in france after spending nearly two weeks at sea, in the face of heavy security in marseille, with tens of thousands expected for the ceremony before the torch makes its way to paris. edinburgh for a grou edinburgh for p of parents who say social media played a part in their children's deaths have criticised new online saftey rules drawn up by the media regulator ofcom. the parents of 12—year—old archie battersbee, is—year—old breck bednar, 16—year—old brianna ghey and 14—year—old molly russell are among those who took part in a bbc breakfast debate this morning. social media companies face being named and shamed if they don't toughen up their age checks and do more to stop young people from seeing the most harmful content. but many of the parents say ofcom's new draft code lacks ambition. angus crawford reports. 11 young faces. 11 short lives. the online world playing a role in each of their deaths. leaving behin
and still to come, we meet the 97—year—old woman finally recognised for her service during world war ii. coming up on bbc news — the olympic flame arrives in france after spending nearly two weeks at sea, in the face of heavy security in marseille, with tens of thousands expected for the ceremony before the torch makes its way to paris. edinburgh for a grou edinburgh for p of parents who say social media played a part in their children's deaths have criticised new online saftey rules...
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sebastian usher is the bbc world service's middle east editor. i asked him what he thought. you'll have the immediate future, obviously, of gaza, which will be a very, very pressing issue. all the people who've been displaced, all the homes that have been destroyed, all the infrastructure that's no longer there, the basic governance of it, just a massive, massive, huge issue. i don't know if you have any confidence in the world pulling together to be able to deal with that. i certainly don't, i have to say. or an interest in doing it. well, i mean, there's an interest, but that interest will fade inevitably, because other, more immediate issues will take their place once again. so, what is needed — and what's been needed for a very long time — is a huge amount of highly—directed money at all the infrastructure and building of civil society. then you have, in the occupied west bank, you have the issue which was the dominant issue, such as the conflict between israel and palestine was concerned, up until october the 7th, had been festering and getting worse. that is not
sebastian usher is the bbc world service's middle east editor. i asked him what he thought. you'll have the immediate future, obviously, of gaza, which will be a very, very pressing issue. all the people who've been displaced, all the homes that have been destroyed, all the infrastructure that's no longer there, the basic governance of it, just a massive, massive, huge issue. i don't know if you have any confidence in the world pulling together to be able to deal with that. i certainly don't, i...
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you can watch bbc africa eye's full film guns in the shadows on the world service youtube page or if you're in the uk it's on the bbc iplayer. here in the uk, one of the final pieces of legislation passed by parliament on friday before breaking up for the election, was aimed at helping around 5 million owners of leasehold properties in england, mainly living in flats. the government says the costs of renewing leases should now come down, with a standard duration of 990 years. it'll be easier for leaseholders to manage the buildings they've bought flats in and service charge costs for maintenance, will become more transparent. but campaigners say the law falls short of what they'd expected. here's phil hendry. meet richard moore. he bought a flat to rent out and provide a pension for his retirement. but beyond the colourful artwork, the building has dangerous cladding, roof problems and, as a result, rocketing service charges which he has to pay because it's leasehold. ifeel like i'm being robbed blind. i feel like the government has my bank accountjust wide open for these corporate i
you can watch bbc africa eye's full film guns in the shadows on the world service youtube page or if you're in the uk it's on the bbc iplayer. here in the uk, one of the final pieces of legislation passed by parliament on friday before breaking up for the election, was aimed at helping around 5 million owners of leasehold properties in england, mainly living in flats. the government says the costs of renewing leases should now come down, with a standard duration of 990 years. it'll be easier...
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people live in countries where bbc world service content is censored. and the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian website to be accessed despite the blocks. all these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed from iran by one million unique users per month in 202a. and if technology is used to target distribution, it's also used to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument of fear and terror used by many states around the world, and that is the use of spyware to track journalists, to threaten them, and very often that leads to real acts of violence as well. state—sponsored surveillance isn't only confined to authoritarian regimes. last year, in a major report, the european parliament argued that the illicit use of spyware has put democracy itself at stake in the european union. and if these are existing threats, new ones are coming too. there is heightened risk in an increasingly sort of tech—forward world that we live in. with t
people live in countries where bbc world service content is censored. and the bbc and other news organisations are looking for ways around this. for iran, the bbc publicises tools that allow bbc persian website to be accessed despite the blocks. all these tools are helping. the bbc says its sites have been accessed from iran by one million unique users per month in 202a. and if technology is used to target distribution, it's also used to target journalists themselves. there's a new instrument...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. 0n much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches turns white when the water gets too warm and can die as a result. last month, ocean experts announced record world sea temperatures had led to a global mass coral bleaching event, the fourth ever recorded. and it's easy to see why. this grey area shows the range of average global sea temperatures over the last 40 years. now, look at this. the red line shows the sea temperature last year and this is how warm they've been this year. as you can see, the oceans are significantly warmer than in earlier years. should people be concerned? very much so. i me
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. on every single day over the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records, thought to be because of climate change. figures from the eu climate service copernicus show last month was globally warmer than any previous april in records dating back to 1940. 0n much of australia's great barrier reef, you only have to dive below the surface to see the impact our warming oceans are having. just look at the coral — it bleaches...
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the world is watching closely to what happens next in iran. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's speak to bahman kalbasi, our bbc persian service correspondent. thanks forjoining us. quickly get us up to speed then with what you're hearing as being the latest information we have. they still haven't reached the crash site, therefore it's literally and practically in the dark as to where this crash happened and what happened to the passengers, including the president and the foreign minister. the fog in the rain, it was already difficult to reach it during the day so even at night, likely an impossibility. so first thing in the morning, we might get a better view of how far they have gone in their search and rescue, but as the hours pass, the chances of finding any of those on board alive obviously decreases. the posture of the regime, the way they have mustered their supporters to come out and pray, are all kind of in a familiar prelude to previous deaths of the regime officials in iran. the previous deaths of the regime officials in iran.— officials in iran. the time now
the world is watching closely to what happens next in iran. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's speak to bahman kalbasi, our bbc persian service correspondent. thanks forjoining us. quickly get us up to speed then with what you're hearing as being the latest information we have. they still haven't reached the crash site, therefore it's literally and practically in the dark as to where this crash happened and what happened to the passengers, including the president and the foreign minister. the fog...
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it's one of only a handful still flying, which saw service during world war ii. you're live with bbc news. to the uk, where on the fourth day of campaigning for thejuly 4 general election, labour said it won't raise income tax or national insurance, if it wins power. the pledge was made by shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, in an interview with the bbc, but she didn't rule out some spending cuts, saying there would be "difficult decisions" to make. leila nathoo reports. who do you trust with your money? which party should be given control of the public purse? thank you very much. she wants the chance to make decisions on tax and spending. rachel reeves making her pitch in west yorkshire this afternoon, promising a labour government would ensure economic stability. today she said if she became chancellor, there would be no rises in income tax or national insurance. but she acknowledged she would face difficult decisions, and that public services were struggling. we're not going to be bringing back austerity. but we have got that immediate injection of cash into our
it's one of only a handful still flying, which saw service during world war ii. you're live with bbc news. to the uk, where on the fourth day of campaigning for thejuly 4 general election, labour said it won't raise income tax or national insurance, if it wins power. the pledge was made by shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, in an interview with the bbc, but she didn't rule out some spending cuts, saying there would be "difficult decisions" to make. leila nathoo reports. who do you...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the ukrainian security service says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two colonels have been detained, suspected of passing on secret information to russia's security agency, the fsb. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse says mr zelensky has not commented on the plot well, there's been no mention by president zelensky about his evening address on this attempt in this plot against his life which suggests how routine and such attempts have become but is intelligence services been very keen to talk about these two arrests of two serving members of the service were responsible for keeping officials safe and be out of allegations they face is being hired as moles before the full—scale invasion where meetings overseas where they were large amounts of money exchanged and trying to recruit some of president zelensky and his top officials security guards who might be willing to kidnap and kill them and are alleged to have brought weapons to kyiv including an
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the ukrainian security service says it's foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. two colonels have been detained, suspected of passing on secret information to russia's security agency, the fsb. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse says mr zelensky has not commented on the plot well, there's been no mention by president zelensky about his evening address on this attempt in this plot against his life which suggests how...
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it was among only a handful still flying which saw service during the second world war. you're live with bbc news. rescue teams are searching for survivors following a huge landslide that swept away a village in papua new guinea. the disaster was sparked by an earthquake that hit enga province on friday, 370 miles from the capital, port moresby. the un says up to 670 people may have been killed. villagers are using sticks, spades and agricultural forks to search for bodies as vehicle access is limited. our correspondent katy watson has the latest. joining me now to discuss the efforts from port moresby is serhan aktoprak, chief of the un's iom mission in papua new guinea. that's the international office of migration. the aftermath of this landslide looks awful. we appreciate you joining us, especially at the time of emergency. tell us more about what happened here? u nfortu nately, unfortunately, it's been just over almost unfortunately, it's beenjust over almost 3.5 days since the disaster hit and the relief efforts continue in spite of challenges operating on the site.
it was among only a handful still flying which saw service during the second world war. you're live with bbc news. rescue teams are searching for survivors following a huge landslide that swept away a village in papua new guinea. the disaster was sparked by an earthquake that hit enga province on friday, 370 miles from the capital, port moresby. the un says up to 670 people may have been killed. villagers are using sticks, spades and agricultural forks to search for bodies as vehicle access is...
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it was among only a handful still flying, which saw service during world war ii. you're live with bbc news. tornadoes in the united states killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more, leaving a trail of damage across parts of texas, arkansas and oklahoma on saturday night. dave malkoff from our us partner cbs news is on the ground in valley view, texas. we spoke a little earlier. we can see the damage there behind you. talk to us about the level of destruction that you and your team have been seeing on the ground. these storms are already on the move, even right now throughout the south and the midwest, there are multiple tornadoes that came through. here in texas and we are right on the oklahoma border. we also have tornadoes that happened in arkansas as well. specifically at this gas station, and this used to be a gas station along the highway, there were about 60 people inside the gas station at the time. this was about nine o'clock at night here in texas. they were going across the oklahoma border but all those people figured something is not right so th
it was among only a handful still flying, which saw service during world war ii. you're live with bbc news. tornadoes in the united states killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more, leaving a trail of damage across parts of texas, arkansas and oklahoma on saturday night. dave malkoff from our us partner cbs news is on the ground in valley view, texas. we spoke a little earlier. we can see the damage there behind you. talk to us about the level of destruction that you and your team have...
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you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*crime and punishment in south africa' on the world service youtube page. three men have been arrested accused of helping the hong kong security service. counterterrorism police at the alleged offences were concerning but did not believe they provided a whiter threat to the public. lee said they were among 11 people arrested this month, eight were released without charge on friday. new evidence has been uncovered that the british government was warned by its own embassy staff in the united states, about the risk of hiv from contaminated blood in the early 1980s. it's now thought more than 1,200 nhs patients with the blood disorder haemophilia were infected with the virus, many after being given a treatment made from american blood plasma. 0ur health reporter jim reed has this report. i have always blamed myself for taking him to have his treatment, which infected him. from the 1970s to the early �*90s, tens of thousands of patients were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. now more families at the heart of this scandal are coming forward to sp
you can watch bbc africa eye's full film �*crime and punishment in south africa' on the world service youtube page. three men have been arrested accused of helping the hong kong security service. counterterrorism police at the alleged offences were concerning but did not believe they provided a whiter threat to the public. lee said they were among 11 people arrested this month, eight were released without charge on friday. new evidence has been uncovered that the british government was warned...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news ♪ america. israeli troops press on with their rafah operation, u.s. weapons used in sunday's deadly airstrike. south african elections could see nelson mandela's majority lose for the first time in 30 years. in jury deliberations in donald trump's hush money trial continues. ♪ welcome to world news america. the u.s. is under pressure to address media reports that u.s. manufactured bombs were used in sunday's deadly israeli strike in rafah. 45 people were killed when an airstrike sparked a massive fire in a densely populated displacement camp. debris is consistent with remnants from a type of bomb called gdu39, similar to what's on your screen right now. manufactured by boeing, it is supposed of greatest precision. in order to reduce the risk of civilian casualties, the white house made clear it would limit weapons to israel if they entered rafah's population centers or a major ground operation. they believe israel has not crossed that line. speaking from moldova earlier today, america's top di
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news ♪ america. israeli troops press on with their rafah operation, u.s. weapons used in sunday's deadly airstrike. south african elections could see nelson mandela's majority lose for the first time in 30 years. in jury deliberations in donald trump's hush money trial continues. ♪ welcome to world news america. the u.s. is under pressure to address media reports that u.s. manufactured bombs were used in sunday's deadly...
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you can watch bbc africa eye�*s full film crime and punishment in south africa on the world service youtube page. people who claim universal credit — and who work less than 18 hours a week — will now have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. it�*s part of changes to the welfare system, which the government claims could save £4 billion a year. our business correspondent marc ashdown reports. we must be more ambitious in assessing people�*s potential for work. right now, the gateway to ill—health benefits is writing too many off... the prime minister last month outlining the aim of these changes. it means, from today, anyone working less than 18 hours a week will have to look for more work, or risk losing their benefits. the prime minister has billed these sweeping reforms of the welfare system as crucial to helping more people into work. the earnings threshold is being raised from 15 hours a week to 18 hours a week, so it affects anyone earning £892 a month or less — up from £617 a month. for couples, it�*s now £1,157 rather than £988. interview, just wait
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former royal marines commando, charged with assisting the hong kong intelligence service, has been found dead in unexplained circumstances, in a park west of london. matthew trickett, who was 37, and a home office immigration officer, appeared in court last week, accused under the national security act. daniel sandford has more. matthew trickett was charged last monday, along with two other men — the allegation were that was that they were assisting the hong kong intelligence service, and they were doing that by agreeing to carry out surveillance, information—gathering, deception, and even breaking into a residential house on the 1st of may. he's a royal marine, as you said, and also recently been working for the home office as an immigration enforcement official. and on monday, when he appeared at westminster magistrates' court — monday last week — his lawyers argued for bail, and the prosecution opposed that on the grounds that he needed to be kept in custody for his own w
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former royal marines commando, charged with assisting the hong kong intelligence service, has been found dead in unexplained circumstances, in a park west of london. matthew trickett, who was 37, and a home office immigration officer, appeared in court last week, accused under the national security act. daniel sandford has more. matthew trickett was charged last monday, along with two other men — the allegation were that was that they...
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from the team, thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care. bye-bye. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ >> good evening. tonight, reaction and analysis of the historic guilty district -- verdict. >> if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. these are bad people. sick people. >>
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around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. later today, the isle of man could become the first place in the british isles to legalise assisted dying. the island off the west coast of england is a self—governing crown dependency. king charles is the head of state but it sets its own laws. under the proposals, assisted dying would be lawful for terminally ill patients, with a life expectancy of 12 months or less and who have a clear and settled intention to end their life. two doctors must approve, and the individual must be over 18, and have lived on the isle of man for at least five years. our medical editor fergus walsh has been to meet people on both sides of the debate. the isle of man has a population ofjust 85,000, the same as grimsby. but for over a thousand years it has set its own laws and is about to vote on one of the most contentious issues facing society. these two campaigners want to see assisted dying introduced on the island. simon was kept alive way too long, in way too much pain. he had no dignity whatsoever
around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. later today, the isle of man could become the first place in the british isles to legalise assisted dying. the island off the west coast of england is a self—governing crown dependency. king charles is the head of state but it sets its own laws. under the proposals, assisted dying would be lawful for terminally ill patients, with a life expectancy of 12 months or less and who have a clear and settled intention to end their life....
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thank you for watching "world news america." stay with bbc news. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ >> good evening. >> on the news hour tonight, a multibillion-dollar settlement could compensate former ncaa players and allow current college athletes to be paid. >> louisiana restricts access to abortion pills after becoming the first state to classify them as a controlled substance. >> and myanmar's military regime suff
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around the world. thanks for joining us. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna nawaz is away. on the "newshour" tonight, rudy giuliani is one of a dozen trump allies charged in arizona for their involvement in a fake electors scheme. the defense rests its case after donald trump chooses not to testify in his criminal hush
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katie razzall, bbc news. the world's longest—serving flight attendant, bette nash, has died at the age of 88, after nearly 70 years of airborne service. she had never officially retired from her role with american airlines. the airline said she started with them in 1957 and held the guinness world record for longest—serving flight attendant. they said, "bette inspired generations "of flight attendants. "fly high, bette." and a 60—year—old argentine beauty queen's run for miss universe came to an end at the weekend, but alejandra rodriguez says herjourney is just the first step in changing society's perceptions. the trained attorney and journalist made headlines in april when she was crowned miss buenos aires, becoming the first person in her 60s to win a contest organised by the miss universe franchise. until 2023, contestants had to be between the ages of 18 and 28 — but as of this year, there is no upper age limit. the rules also changed to allow the participation of women who are married or divor
katie razzall, bbc news. the world's longest—serving flight attendant, bette nash, has died at the age of 88, after nearly 70 years of airborne service. she had never officially retired from her role with american airlines. the airline said she started with them in 1957 and held the guinness world record for longest—serving flight attendant. they said, "bette inspired generations "of flight attendants. "fly high, bette." and a 60—year—old argentine beauty queen's run...
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and bbc analysis has found that in the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records too, having a huge impact on marine life around the world. justin rowlatt has the story. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. a team of scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that time, average uk sea temperatures have warmed by about one degree celsius. the big thing that i've seen is species aren't all moving at the same rate — so things are moving further north, but not at the same speed. so, all the community compositions are changing everywhere some creatures can't move at all — like barnacles. so, nova, this is a really disruptive process for ecosystems? i think if i was a barnacle, i'd be quite worried, yes! if one species vanishes, or a new one comes in, it can affect all the other plants and animals in the system. at aberystwyth university, scientists track th
and bbc analysis has found that in the past year, the world's oceans have broken temperature records too, having a huge impact on marine life around the world. justin rowlatt has the story. the menai bridge between north wales and the island of anglesey. a team of scientists have been monitoring the plants and animals on the sea shore here and at other spots around the uk for almost 70 years. it's invaluable and it tells us so much about where species were, how quickly they've moved. in that...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the infected blood scandal, known as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the uk national health service, could and should have been largely avoided. that's the finding of the public inquiry, into the tragedy, that destroyed so many lives. more than 30,000 people were infected with diseases like hiv and hepatitis c, in a scandal. spanning more than two decades, from the early 1970s to the 1990s. around 3,000 people have already died, while others are still living with the ongoing effects of infection. hugh pym reports on the conclusions of a landmark hearing. on day one of the inquiry, perry, supported by family, gave evidence. there is a huge impact on family, because they carry you and... he didn't survive long enough to see today's report. he was infected with hiv and hepatitis c through his haemophilia treatment. his memorial service was this month. today, his wife heather and son isaac were here in his memory. it's still very raw, him not being here. it was five weeks
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the infected blood scandal, known as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the uk national health service, could and should have been largely avoided. that's the finding of the public inquiry, into the tragedy, that destroyed so many lives. more than 30,000 people were infected with diseases like hiv and hepatitis c, in a scandal. spanning more than two decades, from the early 1970s to the 1990s. around 3,000 people have already...
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financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. amna: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. geoff bennett is on assignment. on the newshour tonight, israel and control of a border crisis as a cease-fire and hostage deal hangs in the balance.
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have been volunteering their services. professor nick maynard, a consultant surgeon, is one of them — here's part of a video diary he sent the bbc. it was very different to the first trip we had to al—aqsa. what we did see were the most appalling effects of the malnutrition that we're seeing in gaza. severe malnutrition prevents wound healing and will prevent these patients from recovering from injuries that otherwise they would recover easily from. and you get this vicious cycle where they really, rapidly deteriorate in their health. they will then die of that, if they're not treated. but these are often very young people who, under normal circumstances, would recover fairly well from their operations. but because they have such severe malnutritions, their wounds will not heal properly at all. one of our patients, lama, was an 18—year—old girl who had significant explosive injuries. there's no doubt in our minds she would have survived these injuries if she had not been malnourished. very sadly, she died the day w
have been volunteering their services. professor nick maynard, a consultant surgeon, is one of them — here's part of a video diary he sent the bbc. it was very different to the first trip we had to al—aqsa. what we did see were the most appalling effects of the malnutrition that we're seeing in gaza. severe malnutrition prevents wound healing and will prevent these patients from recovering from injuries that otherwise they would recover easily from. and you get this vicious cycle where they...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" anchor: welcome to world news america an hour breaking news at this hour. the jury in donald trump's criminal trial has reached a verdict. you are looking at images right now of the manhattan criminal courthouse in new york city. we are waiting to hear what the verdict might be. we heard about 10 minutes ago that there will be sometime another 10, perhaps 20 minutes before we hear that verdict read out. this is an historic trial, the first time in history that a former or current u.s. president is facing a criminal trial. over the past six weeks, we have been watching this trial unfolding. now, as we said, the 12 jurors have reached a decision. that is what we have heard also from the judge. a reminder of the charges the former president is facing just five months away from the election mr. trump facing 34 counts of falsifying business records, so this decision will be monumental for the election campaign and for mr. trump. this is allegedly over the cover-up of a hush-money payments to adult onstar stormy daniels in the final months of the 2016 election.
announcer: and now, "bbc news" anchor: welcome to world news america an hour breaking news at this hour. the jury in donald trump's criminal trial has reached a verdict. you are looking at images right now of the manhattan criminal courthouse in new york city. we are waiting to hear what the verdict might be. we heard about 10 minutes ago that there will be sometime another 10, perhaps 20 minutes before we hear that verdict read out. this is an historic trial, the first time in...
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service. she had never officially retired from her role with american airlines, but had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. american airlines said she started in 1957 and held the guinness world record for longest—serving flight attendant. in a statement, the airline said, "bette inspired generations of flight attendants. fly high, bette," its tribute read. and finally — a taste for you now of the uk's famous annual cheese—rolling competition in gloucestershire. competitors from all over the world ignored warnings about potential dangers. there were a number of injuries last year, but again today, people willingly threw themselves down cooper's hill, in a tradition that began two centuries ago. the prize for the winners? appropriately, a large wheel of double gloucester. kudos to those brave enough to take part. bye for now. hello. the weather over the bank holiday weekend was quite changeable for many of us, and more of the same in the days ahead. tuesday for many will be a rath
service. she had never officially retired from her role with american airlines, but had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. american airlines said she started in 1957 and held the guinness world record for longest—serving flight attendant. in a statement, the airline said, "bette inspired generations of flight attendants. fly high, bette," its tribute read. and finally — a taste for you now of the uk's famous annual cheese—rolling competition in gloucestershire....
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news ♪ america. the u.s. says it still considers israel's operation in rafah to be loaded in scope in the aftermath of sunday's deadly airstrikes. it tanks push further into the center of rafah. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. israel has been accused of unleashing further devastation in and around the southern gaza city of rafa. and israeli strike on tuesday killed 21 people, endangered dozens. the israeli defense forces denied the strikes, saying it has not targeted the area on tuesday. you will hear that directly from an israeli spokesman in an interview later in this program. video from the associated press shows people gathered around body bags location where the strike was reported. this comes after an israeli airstrike onunday sparked a massive fire that ripped rafah through a refugee camp in rafah rafah, killing 45 people. the strike was called a tragic mishap. meanwhile, israel has since strikes into the city center for the first time, where they are believed to have
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news ♪ america. the u.s. says it still considers israel's operation in rafah to be loaded in scope in the aftermath of sunday's deadly airstrikes. it tanks push further into the center of rafah. ♪ hello and welcome to world news america. i'm caitriona perry. israel has been accused of unleashing further devastation in and around the southern gaza city of rafa. and israeli strike on tuesday killed 21 people, endangered...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" caitriona: this is bbc world news america. fighting continues in gaza, but signs of rs on a cease-fire deal. the cia director joins talks in egypt ahead of the arrival of the hamas delegation. world press freedom day syrians light on global threats to media, with gaza the most deadly conflict for journalists. and u.s. college campuses prepare for their first graduation ceremonies since violent protests are about at antiwar encampments. caitriona: hello and welcome to world news america. hamas says it will send a team to egypt on saturday in the latest negotiations on a cease-fire in hostage release deal with israel. the group said it is determined to secure an agreement in a way that fulfills palestinians' demands area israel has reportedly given hamas one week to accept the current deal or face a ground invasion of rafa, gaza's southernmost city. egypt, qatar, and the u.s. are facilitating the talks. israel wants dozens of hostages returned home and a temporary cease-fire before it resumes its mission, it says, to destroy ham
announcer: and now, "bbc news" caitriona: this is bbc world news america. fighting continues in gaza, but signs of rs on a cease-fire deal. the cia director joins talks in egypt ahead of the arrival of the hamas delegation. world press freedom day syrians light on global threats to media, with gaza the most deadly conflict for journalists. and u.s. college campuses prepare for their first graduation ceremonies since violent protests are about at antiwar encampments. caitriona: hello...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" anchor: this is bbc world news america. the white house criticizes the international criminal court's decision to seek arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, its defense minister, and hamas leaders. condolences and mixed reactions from around the world as iran mourns the death of its president in a helicopter crash. a tense day at donald trump's hush money trial as former fixer michael cohen wraps up his testimony and the judge rebukes a defense witness. ♪ welcome to world news america. president biden and his administration are rallying to the defense of israel after the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court sought arrest warrants for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the israeli defense minister, and three members of hamas. among the allegations, the icc says israel has systematically deprived palestinians of the means to life such as clean water in violation of international law. president biden released a quote saying the iccs application for arrest warrants over the years is outrageous,
announcer: and now, "bbc news" anchor: this is bbc world news america. the white house criticizes the international criminal court's decision to seek arrest warrants for israel's prime minister, its defense minister, and hamas leaders. condolences and mixed reactions from around the world as iran mourns the death of its president in a helicopter crash. a tense day at donald trump's hush money trial as former fixer michael cohen wraps up his testimony and the judge rebukes a defense...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dozens of people remain trapped beneath a building that collapsed in the south african city of george. emergency services have been in contact with some of those buried beneath the rubble, leaving relatives waiting anxiously for news. shingai nyoka sent this report. three days into this rescue mission and hopes of finding survivors is fading. among those who are missing, 29—year—old kelvin cyphers. we first met his father at the scene, clinging to hope. i believe my son will come out of there alive. i believe because since yesterday every now and then he sent me messages. in his final message, he sounded increasingly desperate. his girlfriend, nicole, also sent him this photo of the two—year—old son to help him stay positive. then rescuers heard a sound.— heard a sound. stop! applause _ applause . as night fell, three people were pulled from the rubble. he later learned one of them was delving. later learned one of them was delvinu. ~ . , later learned one of them was delvin
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dozens of people remain trapped beneath a building that collapsed in the south african city of george. emergency services have been in contact with some of those buried beneath the rubble, leaving relatives waiting anxiously for news. shingai nyoka sent this report. three days into this rescue mission and hopes of finding survivors is fading. among those who are missing, 29—year—old kelvin cyphers. we first met his father at the scene,...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> this is bbc world news america. israel faces growing condemnation over an airstrike in rafah after dozens of palestinians are killed in a camp for displaced people. officials say more than 2000 people were buried in friday's landslide in papua new guinea as rescue efforts are hampered by unstable terrain. and former president donald trump's criminal trial nears its close. ♪ welcome to world news america. israel is facing growing international condemnation after dozens were killed in rafah following an airstrike. israeli prime minister bennett jim a netanyahu called it a tragic mishap as video showed a massive fire ripping through the gazan city. at least 45 people were killed including women and children at a camp for displaced people according to the hamas run health ministry. the airstrike killed two senior members of hamas. mr. netanyahu promised an investigation. >> in rafah, we already evacuated about a one million uninvolved residents, and despite our best efforts not to harm the uninvolved, a tragic inciden
announcer: and now, "bbc news" >> this is bbc world news america. israel faces growing condemnation over an airstrike in rafah after dozens of palestinians are killed in a camp for displaced people. officials say more than 2000 people were buried in friday's landslide in papua new guinea as rescue efforts are hampered by unstable terrain. and former president donald trump's criminal trial nears its close. ♪ welcome to world news america. israel is facing growing international...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. divisions on capitol hill and disappointment from israeli officials over president biden's warning at u.s. could suspend certain weapons to israel amid mounting concerns over boeing's safety record, we asked people to judge what the biden administration is doing to keep planes safe. >> we have been on the process of -- in the process of putting boeing under a microscope ever since the incident with the alaska airlines flight, they need to demonstrate they are meeting the quality standards and safety standards the faa has set forward. >> and tense exchanges at donald trump's criminal trial as stormy daniels' testimony wraps up. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin in the u.s., where lawmakers are bitterly divided over president biden's remarks putting conditions over shipments to israel after the u.s. suspended sending some heavy bombs to israel over concerns about protecting civilians in southern gaza. in a rare warning from mr. biden wednesday, he reserved the right to suspend
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> this is bbc world news america. divisions on capitol hill and disappointment from israeli officials over president biden's warning at u.s. could suspend certain weapons to israel amid mounting concerns over boeing's safety record, we asked people to judge what the biden administration is doing to keep planes safe. >> we have been on the process of -- in the process of putting boeing under a microscope ever since the incident with the...