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anna foster, bbc news, antakya. from starvation has been charged with 191 counts of murder. paul mackenzie and 29 others pleaded not guilty before a court in the coastal town of malindi. more than 400 bodies, including those of children, were exhumed from shallow graves on a piece of land thought to be owned by the controversial preacher. he's also facing charges of committing acts of terror, child cruelty and torture. 0ur correspondent anne soy reports. the pain of a father who has lost all his children. his wife followed the teaching of the controversial preacher paul mackenzie on television. that's when their lives changed, he says. now, a fresh charge, 191 counts of murder. many are looking to the colts for answers, like stephen, he lost all his children, five of them in the sixth when he never saw. they gave him the crushing news. they gave him the crushing news. they say that children were denied food and water. after about five days, they will die. after about five days, they would die, then their bodies woul
anna foster, bbc news, antakya. from starvation has been charged with 191 counts of murder. paul mackenzie and 29 others pleaded not guilty before a court in the coastal town of malindi. more than 400 bodies, including those of children, were exhumed from shallow graves on a piece of land thought to be owned by the controversial preacher. he's also facing charges of committing acts of terror, child cruelty and torture. 0ur correspondent anne soy reports. the pain of a father who has lost all...
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anna foster, bbc news, antakya.oss the uk on low incomes and means—tested benefits will receive £299 over the next fortnight to help with high bills and rising prices. it's the last planned cost of living payment from the government. charities are urging the chancellorjeremy hunt to consider more financial support in next month's budget. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith reports. winston's waiting for his final cost of living payments to land. every five minutes, i'm looking on my phone. has it gone in or has it gone in? as a low income pensioner, every penny counts. gas and electricity are eating up a third of his income at the moment. it helps in the short term. i'm not going to lie. if i looked on my phone and found that i had that now i would put most of that money on my utilities. so it might help me with a few bills into march. but in april i'm going to be struggling. at the hope food pantry, across town, almost every customer is waiting for their £299. sarah's money has arrived already, and she'
anna foster, bbc news, antakya.oss the uk on low incomes and means—tested benefits will receive £299 over the next fortnight to help with high bills and rising prices. it's the last planned cost of living payment from the government. charities are urging the chancellorjeremy hunt to consider more financial support in next month's budget. our cost of living correspondent colletta smith reports. winston's waiting for his final cost of living payments to land. every five minutes, i'm looking on...
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anna foster, bbc news, antakya.r mothers were given a drug to treat epilepsy while they were pregnant — should receive urgent financial help. that's the verdict of a report by the patient safety watchdog which is being published in the coming hours after people affected have fought for decades to get help. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. there was people in the health authority that knew about all of this and i wasn't told. why did it take for me to have four children before somebody said, "that child looks like it's got sodium valproate syndrome" ? it felt like cheese wire that i was running around my groin. a handful of the thousands of women who've been fighting forjustice, some for a0 years, after medical treatments went badly wrong. i first filmed with andy seven years ago. hello. it's sophie! how lovely to see you. he's now 25 but will never live independently. he has severe learning disabilities and autism caused by the epilepsy drug sodium valproate that his mum emma was on when she was p
anna foster, bbc news, antakya.r mothers were given a drug to treat epilepsy while they were pregnant — should receive urgent financial help. that's the verdict of a report by the patient safety watchdog which is being published in the coming hours after people affected have fought for decades to get help. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. there was people in the health authority that knew about all of this and i wasn't told. why did it take for me to have four children...
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anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey. now to the war in ukraine.my is short of soldiers, and people are divided over what to do about it. ukrainian men aged between 18 and 60 can t leave the country because they could be called up to fight ? and a new law is being prepared to close any loopholes. bbc newsnight�*s mark urban has the story. protestors shout. mothers and wives are marching in ukraine... they chant. ..calling on the government to send home hundreds of thousands of soldiers who've been fighting for nearly two years. yaroslava says that if her country is to win, fresh troops must replace those who've already given so much. we all understand that it will be a very long war. our soldiers who are fighting for two years, they deserve the time to be replaced by another one. and also, one of my goals also is to win in this game, and we cannot win with harmed and tired and exhausted soldiers. so far, this is a small movement but it comes at a time when ukraine's generals and government are in dispute about how many people the army needs to cons
anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey. now to the war in ukraine.my is short of soldiers, and people are divided over what to do about it. ukrainian men aged between 18 and 60 can t leave the country because they could be called up to fight ? and a new law is being prepared to close any loopholes. bbc newsnight�*s mark urban has the story. protestors shout. mothers and wives are marching in ukraine... they chant. ..calling on the government to send home hundreds of thousands of soldiers...
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anna, thank you for that update one year on. anna foster, in southern egypt.nd running with the very latest on the health of king charles, including the details of a special your questions answered which comes up next on bbc news. we will put your questions to the experts and get as many answers as possible. stay with us. including introduction to the today, blizzard —like conditions here and across the north of scotland with coastal gales and blustery winds. across the south of england we are likely to stay in the milder air until we get to the end of the night. you can see the colder air sinking southwards behind the cold front, marked in blue. just displacing the yellow milder air further south. they will be heavy rain on that cold front pushing south across wales, through the midlands and into east anglia for the rest of the afternoon. blustery winds ahead of the front. to the north there will be some sunshine around and it will feel colder with so showers piling into the higher ground of scotland and temperatures ranging between three and 14 celsius. ther
anna, thank you for that update one year on. anna foster, in southern egypt.nd running with the very latest on the health of king charles, including the details of a special your questions answered which comes up next on bbc news. we will put your questions to the experts and get as many answers as possible. stay with us. including introduction to the today, blizzard —like conditions here and across the north of scotland with coastal gales and blustery winds. across the south of england we...
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anna foster, bbc news, antakya.yal correspondent daniela relph reports. a first image of the king since news of his cancer diagnosis was made public. being driven into buckingham palace with his wife, queen camilla, after beginning his treatment in a london hospital. this afternoon, the couple headed by helicopter to the sandringham estate in norfolk, where the king will spend time resting in between treatment. it's a place those who work with him say he finds solace and happiness. before he left london, there was a family visitor to host. straight from the airport to see his father, the duke of sussex is back in the uk, flying in from his home in california. he spent around 45 minutes in clarence house with the king who'd phoned him to tell him of his cancer diagnosis. but there are no plans for prince harry to meet up with his brother, the prince of wales. it's understood there is nothing in the diary. the focus instead has been on harry and his father. the two had not seen each other since the coronation. with th
anna foster, bbc news, antakya.yal correspondent daniela relph reports. a first image of the king since news of his cancer diagnosis was made public. being driven into buckingham palace with his wife, queen camilla, after beginning his treatment in a london hospital. this afternoon, the couple headed by helicopter to the sandringham estate in norfolk, where the king will spend time resting in between treatment. it's a place those who work with him say he finds solace and happiness. before he...
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that was anna foster. _ now to the war in ukraine.the army is short of soldiers and people are divided over what to do about it. under martial law, ukrainian men aged between 18 and 60 can t leave ukraine because they could be called up to fight ? and a new law is being prepared to close loopholes. bbc newsnight�*s mark urban has more. protestors shout. mothers and wives are marching in ukraine... they chant. ..calling on the government to send home hundreds of thousands of soldiers who've been fighting for nearly two years. yaroslava says that if her country is to win, fresh troops must replace those who've already given so much. we all understand that it will be a very long war. our soldiers who are fighting for two years, they deserve the time to be replaced by another one. and also, one of my goals also is to win in this game, and we cannot win with harmed and tired and exhausted soldiers. so far, this is a small movement but it comes at a time when ukraine's generals and government are in dispute about how many people the army ne
that was anna foster. _ now to the war in ukraine.the army is short of soldiers and people are divided over what to do about it. under martial law, ukrainian men aged between 18 and 60 can t leave ukraine because they could be called up to fight ? and a new law is being prepared to close loopholes. bbc newsnight�*s mark urban has more. protestors shout. mothers and wives are marching in ukraine... they chant. ..calling on the government to send home hundreds of thousands of soldiers who've...
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i'm anna foster in southern turkey. we're reporting one year on from turkey's deadliest earthquake, to see how survivors are coping in the aftermath. amazing rescues in california — where a major storm has brought torrential rain and causing widespread disruption. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm maryam moshiri. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has told the bbc he's glad the king's illness was "caught early", and said his thoughts are with the monarch and his family. over the past few hours world leaders have been sending messages of support to the king, including us presidentjoe biden who said his thoughts and prayers were for the king's swift recovery. buckingham palace says the king will take a big step back from public duty but will continue to perform private duty within the realms of state administration and other such business. we know the cancer was a diagnosis during a routine procedure to reduce a benign prostate enlargement. it is not prostate cancer. helena
i'm anna foster in southern turkey. we're reporting one year on from turkey's deadliest earthquake, to see how survivors are coping in the aftermath. amazing rescues in california — where a major storm has brought torrential rain and causing widespread disruption. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm maryam moshiri. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has told the bbc he's glad the king's illness was "caught early", and said his thoughts...
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anna foster, bbc news, antakya. let's turn to some important news around the world. manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first parent in the us to go on trial in a mass school shooting carried out by their child. jury deliberations began on monday and lasted 11 hours after a week—long trial. the trial for her husband, james crumbley, is scheduled to begin march 5th. at least three people have been killed by the effects of a powerful california storm. flooding, mudslides, and power outages led california's governor to declare a state of emergency in eight counties. officials have responded to over 130 flooding incidents. the storm is caused by an "atmospheric river" effect — in which long currents of water vapor flow in the sky like a river. the european union is calling for an ambitious 90 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions by 20a0. the eu's recommendation comes as the bloc�*s green policies are facing growing backlash. dozens of farmers protested outside the european parliament building, angry over shrinking incomes, rising costs and what they say are increas
anna foster, bbc news, antakya. let's turn to some important news around the world. manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first parent in the us to go on trial in a mass school shooting carried out by their child. jury deliberations began on monday and lasted 11 hours after a week—long trial. the trial for her husband, james crumbley, is scheduled to begin march 5th. at least three people have been killed by the effects of a powerful california storm. flooding, mudslides, and power outages...
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anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey.o register at a new nhs dental surgery. police were needed to manage the crowds. the dentists' union said it was the perfect snippet of the situation across the country. danjohnson is in the saint paul's area of bristol. yes, this is that dentist and these are those people. many of them who were in the queue yesterday have had to come back today because there were so many people theyjust couldn't get them all registered. apparently they did register about 800 people yesterday but there is so much demand. i think the key we have seen around the block and down the street symbolises the struggle so many people are having getting to see a dentist. because so many dental professionals have left the industry all have switched to doing more private work, simply because the nhs contracts don't pay them enough to meet the high level of demand. so in this queue there are people who say they haven't seen a dentist at least for the last year, since this one close. some haven't seen a dentist for m
anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey.o register at a new nhs dental surgery. police were needed to manage the crowds. the dentists' union said it was the perfect snippet of the situation across the country. danjohnson is in the saint paul's area of bristol. yes, this is that dentist and these are those people. many of them who were in the queue yesterday have had to come back today because there were so many people theyjust couldn't get them all registered. apparently they did register about...
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anna, thank you so much. anna foster in southern turkey.stories, including the diagnosis of cancerfor king charles. thank you so much. hello again, there is snow on the forecast for some over the next couple of days. we have cold air digging in behind front sinking south and that weather front is bringing heavy rain. you can see through today how the colder air pressure south and continues into tomorrow. the males arejust pressure south and continues into tomorrow. the males are just hanging on in parts of the south. this rain is going to remain heavy as it continues its journey southwards. ahead of it, a lot of cloud, blustery and result in behind it brightening up with wintry showers increasingly to lower levels across the highlands. an area of low pressure across shetland will bring significant snow and we are looking at gales in the north—east. as we head to the evening and overnight, the rain makes it to the south, clearer skies follow behind and a new weather front comes in bringing wintry showers at lower levels at times across parts
anna, thank you so much. anna foster in southern turkey.stories, including the diagnosis of cancerfor king charles. thank you so much. hello again, there is snow on the forecast for some over the next couple of days. we have cold air digging in behind front sinking south and that weather front is bringing heavy rain. you can see through today how the colder air pressure south and continues into tomorrow. the males arejust pressure south and continues into tomorrow. the males are just hanging on...
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anna foster there in south—east turkey. a line coming to us from the uk's second city — birmingham. bill increase of about £195 a year for an average property. the government minister tasked with improving equality across the country, michael gove, has said, "it is disappointing that birmingham city taxpayers are having to foot the bill for the council's poor governance and decision making. more on that for you shortly in world business report open next. hello there. good afternoon. it's going to be turning colder across the uk over the next 2a hours with snow in the forecast for some of us, including here in shetland through the day today, blizzard—like conditions here and across the north of scotland, coastal gales, blustery winds too still across the south of england. but here we're likely to stay in the milder air until we get to the end of tonight. and you can see that colder air sinking southwards behind the cold front, marked in blue here, just displacing that yellow, milder air further south. now, there will be some heavy rain on that cold front pushing southwards across wal
anna foster there in south—east turkey. a line coming to us from the uk's second city — birmingham. bill increase of about £195 a year for an average property. the government minister tasked with improving equality across the country, michael gove, has said, "it is disappointing that birmingham city taxpayers are having to foot the bill for the council's poor governance and decision making. more on that for you shortly in world business report open next. hello there. good afternoon....
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i'm anna foster, and for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running because everyone was scattered around. and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of there as fast as they could with minimum damage. at 6:30 in the morning, gilad karplus was at the nova music festival when red alert sirens began to sound in southern israel. sirens it's a familiar noise and it means that rockets are being fired from gaza. israelis living in those border communities know the drill well, but this time something was different. i didn't see, i heard. it was 6:30 in the morning and we were asleep. naomi adler was with her husband and three children at home in the kibbutz of nahal oz. my three boys were asleep in their room, which is our shelter, and we woke up to te
i'm anna foster, and for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running because everyone was scattered around. and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of...
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i'm anna foster and, for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running cos everyone was scattered around, and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of there as fast as they could with minimum damage. at 6:30 in the morning, gilad karplus was at the nova music festival when red alert sirens began to sound in southern israel. sirens wail it's a familiar noise and it means that rockets are being fired from gaza. israelis living in those border communities know the drill well but this time, something was different. i didn't see — i heard. it was 6:30 in the morning and we were asleep. naomi adler was with her husband and three children at home in the kibbutz of nahal 0z. my three boys were asleep in their room, which is our shelter, and we woke up to
i'm anna foster and, for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running cos everyone was scattered around, and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of...
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anna foster, bbc news, turkiye.iona: let's turn to some important news from around the world now. in michigan jury found the mother of a school shooting guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first in the u.s. to go on trial after killing carried out by their child. the jury trial lastedor 11 hours. the trial for james crumbley is scheduled for the fifth of march. at least three people have been killed in flooding in california. the governor declared a state of emergency in eight counties. officials have responded to flooding incidents. the storm is caused by an atmospheric water event. european union is causing for an -- calling for an ambitious 90% cut in emissions by 2040. dozens of farmers protested outside the european parliament eldon, angry over shrinking incomes, rising costs, and what they say are increasingly burdensome green regulations. remember, you can find out all about the date's news on our website, bbc.com/news, and check us out narrator: funding for this presen
anna foster, bbc news, turkiye.iona: let's turn to some important news from around the world now. in michigan jury found the mother of a school shooting guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first in the u.s. to go on trial after killing carried out by their child. the jury trial lastedor 11 hours. the trial for james crumbley is scheduled for the fifth of march. at least three people have been killed in flooding in california. the governor declared a state...
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i'm anna foster and, for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running because everyone was scattered around, and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of there as fast as they could with minimum damage. at 6:30 in the morning, gilad karplus was at the nova music festival when red alert sirens began to sound in southern israel. sirens wail it's a familiar noise and it means that rockets are being fired from gaza. israelis living in those border communities know the drill well but this time, something was different. i didn't see — i heard. it was 6:30 in the morning and we were asleep. naomi adler was with her husband and three children at home in the kibbutz of nahal oz. my three boys were asleep in their room, which is our shelter, and we woke up
i'm anna foster and, for the bbc, i spoke to those who survived, who lost loved ones on october 7th ore family members still held hostage in gaza. this is their story. we drove, we tried to pass people running because everyone was scattered around, and we also tried to help out people to take them with us. we already uploaded most of our equipment, so we didn't have much room, but we tried to save people on the way. they were fleeing for their lives. they were trying to find a way to get out of...
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anna foster, bbc news, turkiye.iona: let's turn to some important news from around the world now. in michigan jury found the mother of a school shooting guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first in the u.s. to go on trial after killing carried out by their child. the jury trial lasted for 11 hours. the trial for james crumbley is scheduled for the fifth of march. at least three people have been killed in flooding in california. the governor declared a state of emergency in eight counties. officials have responded to flooding incidents. the storm is caused by an atmospheric water event. european union is causing for an -- calling for an ambitious 90% cut in emissions by 2040. dozens of farmers protested outside the european parliament eldon, angry over shrinking incomes, rising costs, and what they say are increasingly burdensome green regulations. remember, you can find out all about the date's news on our website, bbc.com/news, and check us out narrator: funding for this pres
anna foster, bbc news, turkiye.iona: let's turn to some important news from around the world now. in michigan jury found the mother of a school shooting guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter. jennifer crumbley is the first in the u.s. to go on trial after killing carried out by their child. the jury trial lasted for 11 hours. the trial for james crumbley is scheduled for the fifth of march. at least three people have been killed in flooding in california. the governor declared a...
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foster.gine with the war in gaza. the united states has proposed a draft resolution at the un security council calling for a temporary ceasefire �*as soon as feasible'. the us resolution also opposes israel's plans to attack the overcrowded city of rafah. it says the assault would harm civilians, around 1.4 million of whom have fled there and have little option to leave the area if a new offensive is launched. it's not clear when or if the text will be put to a vote. but the us has indicated it still intends to veto another measure which calls for an immediate pause to the fighting. our correspondentjenny hill, who is injerusalem gave this upsdate. the reason that we look so hard that the us policy is that the us, of course, is israel's closest ally, and we have seen a toughening of its stance, a growing tension between the allies in recent weeks. you will recall perhaps that joe biden has described israel's military operation in gaza in response to the october 7th attacks as "over—the—top".
foster.gine with the war in gaza. the united states has proposed a draft resolution at the un security council calling for a temporary ceasefire �*as soon as feasible'. the us resolution also opposes israel's plans to attack the overcrowded city of rafah. it says the assault would harm civilians, around 1.4 million of whom have fled there and have little option to leave the area if a new offensive is launched. it's not clear when or if the text will be put to a vote. but the us has indicated...
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hello, i'm anna foster. the mother of the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has been refused access to his body for a third day. his representatives say she was not allowed to enter the mortuary near the remote arctic prison where he suddenly died last week. the navalny family representative said — the announcement of alexei navalny�*s death has sparked international outrage. the uk foreign secretary lord david cameron said "there should be consequences", and us presidentjoe biden has said that putin is to blame. navalny�*s widow yulia, is due to address european foreign ministers in brussels today, on the invitation of the eu's foreign policy chiefjoseph borrell. the bbc�*s chief international correspondent lyse doucet spoke with him about the significance of the invitation, and the wider concerns around russia and ukraine. it is a way of, first, honouring navalny. secondly, to express our deep sorry for this death and third, and maybe the most important thing, is to provide a voice to the russian op
hello, i'm anna foster. the mother of the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has been refused access to his body for a third day. his representatives say she was not allowed to enter the mortuary near the remote arctic prison where he suddenly died last week. the navalny family representative said — the announcement of alexei navalny�*s death has sparked international outrage. the uk foreign secretary lord david cameron said "there should be consequences", and us...
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anna foster, bbc news, antakya. this i spoke tojessie thomson, head of international federation of the red cross�* turkey delegation about their work in the region during the past 12 months. we have had a very large—scale response as the international federation of the red cross in society working in partnership with the national society and they were on the ground within hours of the earthquake one year ago and haven't stopped since. we have been able to support the turkish red crescent to meet the needs of 10.5 million people and to the scale of this response is been really massive and equally massive and we are now entering into a critical recovery phase in the key challenge for us now. ~ ., , ., now. would needs to happen next in our now. would needs to happen next in your view? — now. would needs to happen next in your view? we _ now. would needs to happen next in your view? we are _ now. would needs to happen next in your view? we are focused - now. would needs to happen next in your view? we are focused on -
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hello, i'm anna foster. the mother of the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been refused access to his body for a third day. his representatives say she was not allowed to enter the mortuary near the remote arctic prison, where he suddenly died last week. the navalny family representative said: a couple of other developments — in the last hour, the kremlin has slammed what it calls �*vulgar accusations�* over alexei navalny�*s death and navalny�*s widow, yulia, is due to address european foreign ministers in brussels shortly, at the invitation of the eu's foreign policy chiefjoseph borrell. the bbc�*s chief international correspondent lyse doucet spoke with him about the significance of the invitation, and the wider concerns around russia and ukraine. it isa it is a way of first honouring navalny. secondly, to express our deep sorry for this death and third and may be the most important thing is to provide a voice to the russian opposition. because in russia, there are people who want to live in
hello, i'm anna foster. the mother of the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been refused access to his body for a third day. his representatives say she was not allowed to enter the mortuary near the remote arctic prison, where he suddenly died last week. the navalny family representative said: a couple of other developments — in the last hour, the kremlin has slammed what it calls �*vulgar accusations�* over alexei navalny�*s death and navalny�*s widow, yulia, is due to...
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our correspondent anna foster is in southern turkey and shared what the land looks like a year on fromter that earthquake, as i travelled around this part of southern turkey, one thing that was omnipresent was huge piles of rubble where thousands of buildings had collapsed early in the morning when the quake hit. and a year on much of antakya, where i am now and other parts of southern turkey, look like this. you can see over there there's just the remains of a badly damaged building. that digger next to it has stopped working for the day now. but just look at this. just cast your eye across here. it is a wasteland. this used to be a really densely populated part of antakya. it's a historic city. it had so many apartment buildings packed into this bit of land here and now there is nothing left. and people who survived that earthquake and who are now living in tents and containers and have done so throughout this particularly cold turkish winter, are now frustrated and angry that many of them still don't have any prospect of new homes to move into any time soon. president erdogan, on th
our correspondent anna foster is in southern turkey and shared what the land looks like a year on fromter that earthquake, as i travelled around this part of southern turkey, one thing that was omnipresent was huge piles of rubble where thousands of buildings had collapsed early in the morning when the quake hit. and a year on much of antakya, where i am now and other parts of southern turkey, look like this. you can see over there there's just the remains of a badly damaged building. that...
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anna foster is there. do stay with us. hello there, good evening.ike conditions here, coastal gales too, the mild spring—like temperatures now a thing of the past with much colder air sinking southwards across the uk. we saw some heavy snow today across parts of shetland, blizzard like conditions here, coastal gales, too, across the far north of scotland and some heavy rain pushing southwards on this cold front along with colder air towards the north. that milder air still hanging on towards the far south coast of england, where we'll still see some heavy downpours of rain just gradually pushing southwards as we head through this evening. the rain eventually clearing away into the channel by tomorrow morning. and some more snow showers just pushing southwards and eastwards across western scotland, maybe across parts of northern ireland. here, an ice risk into the start of the day. tomorrow temperatures dipping below freezing, otherwise low single figures. it's a chilly start to the day. but still a legacy of cloud across the south coast as we head t
anna foster is there. do stay with us. hello there, good evening.ike conditions here, coastal gales too, the mild spring—like temperatures now a thing of the past with much colder air sinking southwards across the uk. we saw some heavy snow today across parts of shetland, blizzard like conditions here, coastal gales, too, across the far north of scotland and some heavy rain pushing southwards on this cold front along with colder air towards the north. that milder air still hanging on towards...
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hello, i'm anna foster. we begine with the war in gaza.he united states has proposed a draft resolution at the un security council calling for a temporary ceasefire "as soon as feasible". the us resolution also opposes israel's plans to attack the overcrowded southern city of rafah. it says the assault would harm civilians, around 1.4 million of whom have fled there and have little option to leave the area if a new offensive is launched. it's not clear when or if the text will be put to a vote. but the us has indicated it still intends to veto another measure which calls for an immediate pause to the fighting. well, let's get more from our correspondentjenny hill, who is injerusalem for us. we paid a lot of attention to the us position on this. people are looking at an alteration in language. what should we draw from it? the reason that we look — should we draw from it? the reason that we look so _ should we draw from it? the reason that we look so hard _ should we draw from it? the reason that we look so hard that _ should we draw from it
hello, i'm anna foster. we begine with the war in gaza.he united states has proposed a draft resolution at the un security council calling for a temporary ceasefire "as soon as feasible". the us resolution also opposes israel's plans to attack the overcrowded southern city of rafah. it says the assault would harm civilians, around 1.4 million of whom have fled there and have little option to leave the area if a new offensive is launched. it's not clear when or if the text will be put...
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a few minutes ago we were with anna foster in turkey a few years on from that devastating but with thathquake. in north—western syria — at least 7,000 people were killed — with around 50,000 families displaced, according to the un. delivering aid to the four million people living in this rebel—held area of syria was extremely difficult. most of the residents had already been displaced by the country's 12—year war. live now to alaa zaza, who's the founding member of the hurras network, an ngo working for the protection of syrian children. thank you so much for being here with us on the programme. just give me your assessment of what the greatest challenge is for children in syria currently.— in syria currently. thank you, matthew, _ in syria currently. thank you, matthew, for _ in syria currently. thank you, matthew, for having - in syria currently. thank you, matthew, for having me. - in syria currently. thank you, j matthew, for having me. and in syria currently. thank you, - matthew, for having me. and thank you for taking this moment to specifically talk about what's happening in nor
a few minutes ago we were with anna foster in turkey a few years on from that devastating but with thathquake. in north—western syria — at least 7,000 people were killed — with around 50,000 families displaced, according to the un. delivering aid to the four million people living in this rebel—held area of syria was extremely difficult. most of the residents had already been displaced by the country's 12—year war. live now to alaa zaza, who's the founding member of the hurras network,...
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with me is bbc news presenter anna foster. of course she is just come back from the middle east.rnalists killed in gaza and no way of getting in either through the israeli side or the egyptian site. that is unprecedented. no access to a conflict on the size. it is conflict on the size. it is difficult _ conflict on the size. it is difficult and _ conflict on the size. it is difficult and you - conflict on the size. it is - difficult and you sometimes conflict on the size. it 3 difficult and you sometimes wonder when people are watching the reporting that we are doing, do they think that we have decided it is too dangerous to go in, do they think that there are considerations, decisions being made behind the scenes. the simple fact is, if you are an internationaljournals at the moment you cannot get into gaza. as you see, we have not had the situation before. there have been wars in gaza before poor axis has been, perhaps held back for a short amount of time, but to be in this position months in and not be able to go in and see what is going on. this letter we talk about, it makes
with me is bbc news presenter anna foster. of course she is just come back from the middle east.rnalists killed in gaza and no way of getting in either through the israeli side or the egyptian site. that is unprecedented. no access to a conflict on the size. it is conflict on the size. it is difficult _ conflict on the size. it is difficult and _ conflict on the size. it is difficult and you - conflict on the size. it is - difficult and you sometimes conflict on the size. it 3 difficult and you...
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we will have more on that throughout the evening here, anna foster is up next if you are washing aroundshard, in london — or at least the bottom half of it, the top half sticking out into the cloud and the rain. now, the rain has been caused by this slow—moving weather front that really dragged its heels. but further northwest, we did manage something a bit brighter — although we did have some strong winds bringing some large waves to lerwick harbour, in shetland. 0vernight tonight, those winds will fall light in scotland and northern england. with cooler spells here, we'll probably see some frost developing in the countryside. at the same time, a band of rain will start to encroach in wales and southwest england — the rain itself could be heavy enough to cause some localised surface—water flooding, given how wet the weather has been over recent weeks. for friday the low pressure is here to stay, and this occlusion brings with it the risk of some hill snow. now we are talking about the risk just across the high ground — 200 metres or above — with the main threat across north wales, the
we will have more on that throughout the evening here, anna foster is up next if you are washing aroundshard, in london — or at least the bottom half of it, the top half sticking out into the cloud and the rain. now, the rain has been caused by this slow—moving weather front that really dragged its heels. but further northwest, we did manage something a bit brighter — although we did have some strong winds bringing some large waves to lerwick harbour, in shetland. 0vernight tonight, those...
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anna foster is with us next. thanks for watching. hello. tonight, we've got a band of rain that's set to move its way southwards and eastwards across the country. that will clear away from scotland and northern ireland, where we'll see some fairly heavy showers working in during the second half of the night. temperatures about 5—6 celsius in the north, but ten across east anglia, in southeast england, where it'll be a very mild start to thursday. thursday will see cooler air work in from the north and west, but a weather front will bring some persistent outbreaks of rain across east anglia and southeast england, where it'll probably be raining, for some of you, pretty much all day away from that. brighter weather conditions, but sunshine and showers for scotland and northern ireland where the showers will be heavy with some hail mixed in. temperatures about 7—9 celsius, so a smidge below average for this time of year. on into friday's forecast — where we've got this area of low pressure and this occluded front that's set to bring the risk o
anna foster is with us next. thanks for watching. hello. tonight, we've got a band of rain that's set to move its way southwards and eastwards across the country. that will clear away from scotland and northern ireland, where we'll see some fairly heavy showers working in during the second half of the night. temperatures about 5—6 celsius in the north, but ten across east anglia, in southeast england, where it'll be a very mild start to thursday. thursday will see cooler air work in from the...
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hello, i'm anna foster. hour, the kremlin has slammed what it calls 'vulgar accusations' over alexei navalny�*s death and navalny�*s widow, yulia, is due to address european foreign ministers in brussels shortly, at the invitation of the eu's foreign policy chiefjoseph borrell.
hello, i'm anna foster. hour, the kremlin has slammed what it calls 'vulgar accusations' over alexei navalny�*s death and navalny�*s widow, yulia, is due to address european foreign ministers in brussels shortly, at the invitation of the eu's foreign policy chiefjoseph borrell.
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anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey.s, and you see children playing amongst this devastation, among the rubble. it's been such a difficult time for people here and that point about housing is really important. not long after the earthquake, there was a big presidential election campaign in turkey and promises were made about building a lot of new houses for people to live in but so far less than one quarter of those have been delivered. even yesterday i was talking to people saying, when will we have a home and a solid roof over our head? people cannot give them an answer to that. in turkey and syria, things are equally bad. the un says that the last year has been the worst funded year in syria for its humanitarian programmes since the war began there. all of that taken together shows you why a year after the earthquake, life here is so enormously difficult and dangerous and hard for people who survived the earthquake. and hard for people who survived the earthuuake. . , and hard for people who survived the earthuuake. .
anna foster, bbc news, southern turkey.s, and you see children playing amongst this devastation, among the rubble. it's been such a difficult time for people here and that point about housing is really important. not long after the earthquake, there was a big presidential election campaign in turkey and promises were made about building a lot of new houses for people to live in but so far less than one quarter of those have been delivered. even yesterday i was talking to people saying, when...
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hello, i'm anna foster. we begine with the war in gaza.
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max foster, cnn, london. >> cnn's anna stewart is here with me to discuss. so nice to see you. obviously in very sad circumstances. so how are the people of london and the country at large responding to this? >> we played the sound bite from people in the public from yesterday. and clearly there is a lot of shock about the diagnosis. and it is a really interesting situation where we have more information than we would there with the late queen. we have a cancer diagnosis. but not as much information perhaps as the public might want. the fascination at this stage, what type of cancer, how serious it is, what stage it is at, what the treatment process will be. and we have limited information. so the palace statement at the end said that they were telling us about the diagnosis so that it would put an end to any speculation. and of course in many ways it has fueled even more speculation. i don't expect that we'll get a running commentary. palace said there won't be cameras positioned outside the hospital where he will be an outpatient going to and from. so at this stage all we kno
max foster, cnn, london. >> cnn's anna stewart is here with me to discuss. so nice to see you. obviously in very sad circumstances. so how are the people of london and the country at large responding to this? >> we played the sound bite from people in the public from yesterday. and clearly there is a lot of shock about the diagnosis. and it is a really interesting situation where we have more information than we would there with the late queen. we have a cancer diagnosis. but not as...
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. >> i'm anna coren in hong >> kong, that newsroom with the very stylish max foster. >> it's coming up we're here to get your side of the store. >> why do we keep ending up here? >> you can't write this stuff. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper next sunday night on >> so i hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company beneath from my great uncle. >> well, rest assured companies in great hands >> at the bid marsal. >> now, yeah, now we're bringing >> together the nation's agents in a super comprehensive agent director-general, he bought a helicopter gathering up detailed info on neighborhoods and hiring top experts. >> they get you insider and local schools, but shout smashed or not. >> we see for this exciting who want to see you in 100 jesus calms.com weighing. we've done on your now that is worth celebrating >> i love it. thank you. >> homework. very clever, very greek up everybody >> homes.com we're putting our foot down to keep our feet up like way up with lazy boy, we worked overtime. now it's tb time. >> it's the president's day sale it'
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be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner anna gomez a trailblazer in the telecommunications policy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public safety communications to international spectrum negotiations. the technology challenges facing the united states will you all please join me in providing a warm welcome to the intersect stage commissioner anna gomez? [applause] let's pretend this is your first time in front of an audience of technology professionals. i'm sure it's not but we love having you here and appreciate. your arrival was eagerly anticipated might be an understatement. you filled out the commission and are joining a majority of. i want to start because everybody here whether they know it or not has issues before the fcc. why y
be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner anna gomez a trailblazer in the telecommunications policy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public...
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needed for ai development to both protect the public and foster innovation. for more, we are joined now by joseph thacker, an ai. engineer and security researcher with app omni, a cybersecurity company. thank you so much, joseph. we appreciate you taking the time here. let's talk about the task that this group of lawmakers has in front of it, trying to put together a final report with some some concrete policy proposals around regulating. ai. where do you think they start? what do you believe some of these key recommendations should be? >> yeah, i think that they definitely need to start with controlling the output of these models and the people who are using them. i think that it would be kind of a fool's errand to try to control them at the at the model creators level, like with trying to implement large regulation on, you know, google or openai for example, because the open source models are advancing so quickly with things like in that segment that you just covered about, um, creating images, the open source models, like stable diffusion are already signi
needed for ai development to both protect the public and foster innovation. for more, we are joined now by joseph thacker, an ai. engineer and security researcher with app omni, a cybersecurity company. thank you so much, joseph. we appreciate you taking the time here. let's talk about the task that this group of lawmakers has in front of it, trying to put together a final report with some some concrete policy proposals around regulating. ai. where do you think they start? what do you believe...
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be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner annatrailblazer in the telecommunications policy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public safety communications to international spectrum negotiations. the technology challenges facing the united states will you all please join me in providing a warm welcome to the intersect stage commissioner anna gomez? [applause] let's pretend this is your first time in front of an audience of technology professionals. i'm sure it's not but we love having you here and appreciate. your arrival was eagerly anticipated might be an understatement. you filled out the commission and are joining a majority of. i want to start because everybody here whether they know it or not has issues before the fcc. why you assume
be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner annatrailblazer in the telecommunications policy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public safety...
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be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner annaolicy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public safety communications to international spectrum negotiations. the technology challenges facing the united states will you all please join me in providing a warm welcome to the intersect stage commissioner anna gomez? [applause] let's pretend this is your first time in front of an audience of technology professionals. i'm sure it's not but we love having you here and appreciate. your arrival was eagerly anticipated might be an understatement. you filled out the commission and are joining a majority of. i want to start because everybody here whether they know it or not has issues before the fcc. why you assumed this role the role of the fcc and the
be a critical partner that's why it is my honor to introduce to the intersect stage the commissioner annaolicy world playing pivotal roles in key public sectors and commissioner gomez brings a deeply personal commitment to bridging the digital divide in advocating for high-speed broadband accessibility for every person in every community regardless of geography or income. the leadership of the federal level ranges from issues as diverse as public safety communications to international spectrum...