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00:00:00,001 --> 1073741525:48:22,358 welcome 1073741525:48:22,358 --> 2147483051:36:44,715 to 2147483051:36:44,715 --> 3221224577:25:07,072 bbc 3221224577:25:07,072 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. goodbye for now. 00:27:55,964 --> 1073741526:09:19,330 this 1073741526:09:19,330 --> 2147483051:50:42,696 is 2147483051:50:42,696 --> 3221224577:32:06,063 bbc 3221224577:32:06,063 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. my name is nkem ifejika. in suicide attacks at three churches attacked three churches. in indonesia. in the country's second city, surabaya. of each other in the country's second—largest city surabaya. authorities warn the number of dead and injured is likely the bomb blasts took place within ten minutes of each other. of one church. jemaah ansharut daulah. to rise. in paris, which left one person dead and at least four others injured. of the let's speak to the bbc‘s rebecca henschke who is injakarta. city. what do we know so far about the attack? so called islamic state say they were behind it. attack? within two weeks has been welcomed by south korea claimed the lives of eight people and injured more than 30. and injured more and the us. than 30. allowed to observe. maria catholic church are around 730 this morning. this morning. the church had to sit down before worshipping.
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worshipping. ten minutes, the two other attacks took place. took place. motorbike coming in which may be the attacker. —— cctv. -- cctv. the first attack of this kind, is it? no, it's not. islamic state must group at the time. time. attacks in the name of the so—called islamic state.
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islamic state. terrorist inmates inside the high security prison nearjakarta. security prison nearjakarta. that killed five police officers. killed five police officers. doing it in support of the so—called islamic state. islamic state. who they say were also planning another attack on the prison. another attack on the prison. thank you very much. central paris. one person was killed and at least 4 others were injured. the attacker was shot dead by police. of the city, at around nine thirty in the evening. bill hayton reports. it should have been a pleasant night out in a popular part of paris. instead, a victim lies stabbed in the street.
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with a blade. for "god is great. and then fired two shots. the authorities have confirmed the attacker is dead. translation: the police arrived quickly. everyone arrived quickly. we didn't know what was going on. we were quickly moved inside the bar. i went outside and i saw a man lying on the floor. and their loved ones. in his words, neutralised the terrorist. by the victims' side. word on the background of the attacker.
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against it in the middle east. to the threats issued by attackers. 0ur response will be firm and clear. france have claimed the lives of almost 250 people. as the investigation continues, police will remain on high alert. later this month — in plain view of the world's media. their historic summit injune. from south korea, here's laura bicker. another key public announcement from the
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usually secretive state. nuclear test site. mountain valleys of punggye—ri. all entrances, and allow foreign media to watch. it is the kind of serious step the us has been hoping for. earlier this week, the secretary of state travelled to pyongyang. if they gave up their weapons. deal is done. and one that we will undertake with partners around the world. the us president tweeted his approval.
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"thank you. a very smart and gracious gesture", he said. of three men who were held in north korea for over a year. sceptics say president trump is falling for the pyongyang playbook. might be different. making the news. najib razak. could be taken out of the country. one of britain's most notorious serial killers has died in prison. he lived in over a five—year period in london in the 1970s and 80s.
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in 1983. elections. the islamic state group. of kirkuk in what officials say was linked to the elections. 0ur middle east correspondent martin patience reports from baghdad. iraq is at a turning point. people here hope that this election will represent a fresh start. but the fear is the country could slip back into violence. the threat of attacks remains. who will change things for young people.
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at home unemployed. and most importantly, we'll have security. against the islamist militants. for all iraqis. through this election. he needs all the votes he can get. shia politicians. whose marginalisation in the first place led to the rise
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of is. east. this is a critical moment for iraq. to rebuild the country. but iraq's unity is fragile. sectarian divisions could once again tear this country apart. many iraqis fear their country could be a casualty of any struggle. martin patience, bbc news, baghdad. than a week could be heading for a series of explosive eruptions. the hot magma up through the ground. with the acrid air.
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andrew plant reports. thick streams of lava still flowing, still advancing here. this is the new fissure, seen from a helicopter. lush, green landscape. in the hope they won't be needed. for whatever reason.
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we're going to have to hoist them out. for a release. but the toxic gases, a real danger. warming up for a series of even more explosive eruptions. another political comeback? prime ministerfrom holding public office.
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for tax fraud. 0ur rome correspondent james reynolds reports. been decided before — in court. to hold public office, ending his years in the cold. he spent a portion of his ban volunteering at a care home. this did not, perhaps, take up all of his attention. as a candidate. but his movement performed badly. now, he is able to put himself forward again. which have severely damaged us. increasingly decisive in our country.
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but the party may have missed its moment. their own coalition government. ban or no ban, berlusconi is not invited. to the centre of the arena. not with him. james reynolds, bbc news, rome. this is bbc news. attacked three churches. in the country's second city, surabaya.
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four others injured. who were kidnapped by gunmen on friday. to rare mountain gorillas, a female ranger was shot dead. but was later released. in tourists every year. western visitors as a target. killed the driver and abducted the tourists. eastern congo is at the heart of some of
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africa's bloodiest wars. attacks by rebel groups in the east have been increasing. and ransom demands have given them a source of income. and there are limits to what help it can offer there. and offering support to the families of the tourists involved. in the past two decades. the army has nowjoined their search for the missing tourists. richard lister, bbc news.
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election. about his remarkable journey from child king to prime minister. the monarchy strikes back. more than symbolic. i really didn't think that we would have such a landslide. it was really quite a surprise. it was also a tremendous decision. would i live up to it? was i capable? of nazi germany during the second world war. regents, plus a number of people, were executed. we left from this house, as a matter of fact.
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right from this door. was that they noticed there were russian soldiers. obviously, since i can answer your questions today. we never thought that this would last 50 years. and suddenly, the way west was opened. to the parliament of the streets. eventually we would see bulgaria again. simeon returned from exile
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to huge crowds in 1996. a sea of people. of communism has given them far too little reward. now the ex—king must decide how to lead his people again. to be able to be more useful. in direct politics.
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of sleepless nights. married within these families. isn't something stale, stuck and back in history. or five years' term. years ahead roughly. the more monarchy
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has function. i think it's a pretty fair system. i'm not doing publicity of my own trade, but i really think it. to preach at their wedding. of the episcopal church. the exchange of vows, said he was thrilled by the news. in the industry. russell trott reports. the timing was always going to be perfect.
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to celebrate the global nature of the industry. so that we can best reflect the world in which we actually live. all of us to go shoulder to shoulder with a male colleagues. from chinese directorjia zhangke. he's one of 21 directors in the running for the palm d'0r. only three of those are women. "a weird cinematic event". on everything from geopolitics to the future of cinema.
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on the beach, and not only in euros. abuse were made against producer harvey weinstein last year. he has always denied engaging in a nonconsensual sex. an antiharassment hotline has been created at this year's cannes. several calls since the film festival began. russell trott, bbc news. after a closely—fought race with cyprus. onto the stage during a performance by the british entrant. tim allman has more.
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# i still have faith. # i still believe in chasing... didn't exactly go as planned. surie was performing her song storm when this happened. # storms don't last... nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom! to shout, "nazis of the uk media, we demand freedom". he was then taken away by security to be questioned by police. away from there, it was the usual fare, a little high—energy pop... a dash of angsty guitar rock... and something involving that looked like a giant cupboard. # wonder woman, don't you ever
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forget... toy. and eleni foureira, who performed fuego for cyprus. rather than songs. where some things never change... 12 points to cyprus. cyprus, 12 points! it came down to israel and cyprus. for the israelis. i think i'm pretty sure that means that netta... has won. yes, they've announced it, they've called it. i'm so happy! laughter. thank you so much... for choosing different.
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thank you so much for accepting differences between us. thank you for celebrating diversity. eurovision, choosing different. you can say that again. @nkem|fejika. the weather now with sarah keith lucas. through the course of the weekend. for sunday too. from space looking down at the cloud. west. beautiful blue skies and sunshine there on saturday.
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a bit of rainfall. still some rain lingering over the next 2a hours or so in the east. further west across the country. south—west in the morning, those should clear away. day on sunday. it should brighten up for many of us. better today for the south—east of england and the midlands. afternoon with those light winds as well. stretching down towards east anglia and the south—east. monday. for most of us, clear and dry conditions out there. quite a fresh start to the working week. morning.
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across parts of france. and the atlantic. so things should quieten down. anglia and the far south—east. they should fade away. with fairly light winds as well. than we have seen over the weekend, 21 or possibly 22 degrees. that trend continues on into tuesday. round of dry and bright weather. ireland and the north—west of scotland after a weak front here. england and wales keep the sunshine all day on tuesday. for parts of northern ireland and scotland. feel pleasantly warm.
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