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" leave, run, leave. i did not understand what was happening. has suspended talks of forming a new cabinet until tomorrow. an aggressive form of brain cancer. aide to president obama. murder attempt on uk soul but with global ramifications. global ramifications. who saved the lives of the skripal family against all the odds. good evening and welcome to bbc
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news. people, including two policewomen, in the belgian city of liege. the gunman was later shot dead by police. been on a police watchlist. contains flash photography. gunfire mid—morning and suddenly confusion. on boulevard d'avroy, people scrambled to get away. were on the scene. passenger in a passing car, too. and taken a hostage.
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it all ended. police advance from the left. but look at the centre of the screen. the attacker runs out firing. he was shot by police on the spot. at least one of the officers was injured in this exchange. and this footage was taken seconds later by another witness. they shot him dead, the man says. this man lives by the school and heard it all happen. translation: i saw the police, the ambulances. it was impossible to go outside. this nine—year—old boy was playing in the school courtyard. teachers told the children to escape by a back door. translation: the man grabbed our concierge, bob. then the police fired. we all ran away. everyone was crying.
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survived, too. a city of almost 200,000, an hour east of brussels. police are treating it as a terrorist incident. delivering multiple blows from his knife. the officers, who died on the spot. young man who was in it. why this attacker assaulted the policewomen with such ferocity. he had no known links to radicalism or terrorism. radicalised in prison. that in itself would fit a pattern with previous attacks. damian grammaticas, bbc news, liege.
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of the european union. by the failure to form a government are ‘very serious‘. james reynolds reports from rome. in italy, it is probably not good news. minister went to see the head of state. italy expected him to be sworn in. but reporters were told to come back tomorrow. that there is no point in taking the job. if so, elections will be held in the summer.
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the vote and then possibly pull italy out of the euro. short steps from losing the confidence of the market. with actions that will affect growth and could even reduce it. so, how did italy get to this point? five star and league, outperformed traditional parties. eurosceptic administration. but the president vetoed their line—up on sunday. a national debate first, he told them. italians must now pick a side. the euro without
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question? italy does with europe? for 30 years, sonia has worked at rome's campo di fiori market. she tells me she cannot stand the populists. who are illiterate. they have never read a book. they have no political credentials. none. "not true," says daniele, who works a few stalls away. who is stopping the populists. translation: it is a disaster. we have gone back to medieval times, where the people no longer decide. return in greater numbers. current polls suggest that they may win an early election. james reynolds, bbc news, rome.
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aggressive form of brain cancer. removing the tumour followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. of some patients. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. you feeling 0k in yourself? this is a glioblastoma. it was found three years ago in nigel‘s brain. now, all traces appear to have gone. we can see no evidence of any residual or recurrent tumour. personalised vaccine. there's horror stories on the web. the survival rates are very low, aren't they? and short—lived. anything to help is great, you want to grab onto it and run with it. i feel quite lucky to be on
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the advice of firefighters to stay where he was. in their 13th floor flat. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. five—year—old isaac paulos was an arsenalfan, just like his dad. he was good at maths and reading. his name meant "joy and laughter". today, there were only tears. again is to fight for truth and justice, in isaac's name.
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their flat by a fireman. " his father wept. flat, at about 2am. why were we kept inside for so long? would have been likely alive today. 12—year—old biruk haftom died with his mum, berkti. he wanted to be a pilot, or a scientist, or a footballer. she was ten weeks pregnant. her eldest son. reunited after 15 years. i didn't even have a chance to say goodbye. ever see my mum again, and my brother. mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslah. graduate, ambitious and in love.
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they stayed on the phone to him as he stood helpless outside the tower. his mum's last words, "i can't breathe". my mum and sister were poisoned by the smoke. they were burned. they were cremated. listen to them die. days, but particularly the top floors. a skilled architect. she shared with neighbours. hamid kani enjoyed acting and was a skilled chef. grown—up children. mohammed alhajali fled the war in syria. he was studying to be an engineer. he wanted to reunite his family, marry and have children. really see anything. lucy manning,
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bbc news. involving a bus and twenty five—cars in dartford. it happened just before 7 o'clock this evening. driving and is in police custody. by comedian roseanne barr after she posted a racist tweet. of the apes. abc said that the statement was ‘abhorrent and repugnant‘. barr has deleted the post and apologised. that‘s a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight.
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now on bbc news, it‘s time for newsnight with kirsty wark. nerve agent, we were expecting them not to survive. not to survive. was there that they would not survive. survive. global impact on diplomatic relations. treatment at salisbury‘s district hospital has never been told. tonight, exclusively, we speak to the team that saved them. what they were dealing with. this get.
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