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they will observe it. a teenager who died after being stabbed at a school in sheffield has been named locally. police continue to question a 15—year—old suspect. israel's prime minister is in washington for talks emergency teams injapan are trying to reach a truck driver whose vehicle plunged into a sinkhole a week ago. hello. china has hit back as president trump's new 10 of between 10 and 15 per cent targetting us imports including coal, agricultural
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there is currently no approved vaccine for the sudan strain here, police are continuing to question at a school in sheffield. stabbed this year. they came to leave messages for a boy who was stabbed to death here. the enormity of what's happened proving too much for some. others who knew him can barely comprehend the death of a friend. a sound lad, anyway. always joyful in games and that. the victim has been named
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locally as harvey willgoose. saying her heart is broken into a million pieces. were called to reports of a stabbing inside the school. the area was soon sealed off by police. anxiously at the cordons, waiting for their children to be let out. at 12:17pm, emergency services were called to the victim suffered serious injuries and,
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steve witkoff to discuss the second stage of the gaza ceasefire. we can get some live pictures from rafa, and you can see the devastation that has been left from rafa, and you can see the d! the :ation that has been left from rafa, and you can see the d! the area i that has been left from rafa, and you can see the d! the area but t has been left from rafa, and you can see the d! the area but t has been the in the area but throughout the last hour we have seen aid going into area and w wtogoon w w to go on after the they started to go on after the ceasefire was agreed and ceasefire deal was agreed and the food programme said the world food pregame-25 5355 w ... more the world food pregame-25 535w w ... more trucks the werte feet! pregame-25 535w w w more trucks have the werte feet! pregame-25 eeieww w w more trucks have managed many more trucks have managed to get in since that although has said it needs 200,000 hamas has said it needs 200,000 tends to house the many people who have headed to the north of the territory since the road reopened as part of the aan hostage deal.
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who is in jerusalem. we can start the talks that will go in washington presumably w presumably hostage and and presumably the hostage and ceasefire deal be top of ceasefire deal will be top of the agenda president this 'this morning the s morning the talks ning the talks between described the talks between trump and netanyahu as most important talks the most important talks between an american israeli prime �* in that w w w wwwthatwrwnwightw w w w w wwwthathighthweww w decades. that might be overdoing it it does overdoing it but it does suggest that two men are suggest that the two men are allies do see eye to on allies do not see eye to eye.on �* to alllgs do not see eye to eye.on �*to progress thus alllgs do not see eye to eye.on �* to progress thus far. alllgs do not see eye to eye.on �*to progress thus far. it's wtheceasefire w th; 2532365551 clear the ceasefire deal has brought tangible benefits as the increased aid going into gaza and the release of a team of hostages in for of hostages in exchange for more 500 palestinian more than 500 palestinian prisoners from israeli jails and there is a mood on both sides here in israel and the
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palestinian for a palestinian territories for a to stage the continuation to stage two. the is those to the right problem is those to the right of benjamin netanyahu's government possibly himself government and possibly himself one to resume the war against hamas. was interesting mr hamas. it was interesting mr netanyahu as he boarded his plane to the states outlined ole fire to the 5�*5�*55 eet"55 but ptecre to the 5�*5�*55 eet"ee but number one his priorities but number one was to defeat hamas because he doesn't think hamas clearly doesn't think hamas been completely defeated have been completely defeated and then releasing in and then releasing hostages in the 5525-7 we are the long—term goal we are seeing the axis of evil. mr has other in and once to give you the region and once to give you a deal that involves a regional deal that involves saudi arabia so might be saudi arabia so there might be tension about whether or [ml- [m . roceed to [m rroceed to a sta-e. second stage when the next phase of know when the next phase of will —— get �*way, when we likel to
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details will then be passed on to the r and the details will then be passed on to the r and over the the details will then be passed on to the r and over the next the qataris and over the next of weeks we should get sort of w sort of more some sort of more tangible and people sitting a table w ww w wwawiéaiééatwi w w a table and hopefully w weeks after the ceasefire six weeks after the ceasefire began we will go from stage one onto stage but that is by onto stage two but that is by no means ~ �* , no means guaranteed. we've seen the pictures — no means guaranteed. we've seen the pictures of— no means guaranteed. we've seen the pictures of trucks _ the pictures of trucks going rafa and aid is getting into rafa and aid is getting gaza in much bigger into gaza in much bigger than before. into gaza in much bigger - than before. into gaza in much bigger than before. ww , into gaza in much bigger than before. . , ., numbers than before. that is a art of numbers than before. that is a - part of the _ tangible part of the ceasefire and we don't talk agreement and we don't talk about much but are about too much but there are fringe benefits e 5,—5.135552522 isw just the w w isw justthe exchante w isw just the exchange of it ie. “4 h'et the ee�*l:—-e “5 and for hostages and prisoners. for you look at the partial eiéfiélé see lfifiiéi iii? eéffiél of eiéfiélé see lfifiiéi the eéffiél of the rafa opening of the rafa crossing and that has allowed dozens of severely ill and wounded palestinian civilians of gaza for treatment abroad and should continue. that should continue. the problem for many who the problem for many who want the water resume is that under the of a second
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troops w troops witthraw they eras“ {5555 ee'“ ee'ths'taee they should stop a permanent end talking about a permanent end war some people to the war some people in israel won war to resume. let's speak to board member of diplomeds. president trump says no guarantees the — what are you hoping for from this meeting with for last two or so israelis and gaza have enjoyed —we = -22 the benefits of a ceasefire, every saturday we have seen that have been kept by hostagesthathavebeeokept by for over a year coming home and tellin- home and telling the story back home and telling the story how difficult it was in so is how difficult it was in so are still there, so the many are still there, so the hope is for the meeting www president w www president trump w www president trump andw between president trump and minister
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prime minister netanyahu to pave the way to a continuation the ceasefire beyond =: 42 days but there is a oii question as to whether 7= of the w w wwoniiiewiédee}; w w w w wwon it]; 1445}; s. w of the leaders are as both of the leaders are as committed to from phase two. one onto phase two. we hear exerts one onto phase two. we hear - exnerts that _ one onto phase two. we hear - experts that phase - one onto phase two. we hear - experts that phase two | one onto phase two. we hear. - experts that phase two is to be of hardest gglngto be one of the hardest of the deal. 7g7r..0 be one of the harr~ of the deal. gglngto be one of the hardest r negotiations deed gglngto be one of the hardest r negotiations for d gglngto be one of the hardest r negotiations for the because negotiations for the have been going on ceasefire have been going on for a year and the biden administration invested a lot administratiooiovested a lot effort and time time ggfgeffort and time after time saw the case that benjamin wesawjhe case that benjamin to be do the netanyahu seems to be do the phase deployment 90m? 55; 55555 555 going beyondww wwwwww going beyond that ewwnding warand war and the w slar 5nd {he trip 77 alargnd {he trip gaza, 77 the war éné the trip ts £525. is the war ene the trip te gaze. is a the war ene the trip te gate. is a to pay release of release sf hostages: fer the rfilfia=tflthflfifaaflf " ,, ' 7, ” it fer the rfilfia=tflthflfifaaflff ” it is fer the releeeeflf’hfle�*teaeff ” it is not within that it is not within netanyahu's calculations or :— z.— within the goals of his coalition partners and then
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into and aid has been a ma'or the usa aid has been a major founder 7 peacefulactivities israel and palestinians between iereel end peteetiniene place in a difficult now when 7 now when the feetite ehd heee eeheh the stopped �* the funding stopped for the first 90 if it does not it is now, that will have a as it is now, that will have a to people on devastating effect to people on the ground to transform this into one of peacemaking. us into one of peacemaking. the us had a major role to play in that in previous years and they had a major role to play in that in continue years and they had a major role to play in that in continue that; and they had a major role to play in that in continue that and i they ehedld centinde thet ende rr ree . re. e re peace for ngos. thank you very much for our ngos. thank you very much for your time _ ngos. thank you very much for your time on — ngos. thank you very much for your time on bbc— ngos. thank you very much for your time on bbc news, - ngos. thank you very much for your time on bbc news, and i ngos. thank you very much for| your time on bbc news, and we ngos. thank you very much for| you havez on bbc news, and we ngos. thank you very much for| you havez on bbc i of vs, and we ngos. thank you very much for| you havez on bbc i of prime i we will have coverage ef prinee , netanyahu's meeting ministerrnetenyehd'erneeeting president trump late news. this is bbc news.
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sir keir starmer has said the nation mourns 0ur correspondentjessica lane is at the scene ina in a sombre mood there today. yes, very much, there are flowers and have flowers and balloons that have been left it along with expressing that sorrow meesegersrexpreeeirng thetrserrdw shock about happened and shock about what happened to young boy who has been " wilocally”; " flocally as harvey just yea rs jurist years old, willgoose, just 15 years old, and another boy has end enetherififlyeermld'bey'hee arrested on of end enetherififlyeermld'bey'hee arrested has of end enetherififlyeermld'bey'hee arrested has been of end enetherififlyeermld'bey'hee arrested has been a of end enetherififlyeermld'bey'hee arrested has been a candle murder. there has been a candle left lit and when we left lit overnight and when we it was dark and arrived it was still dark and it was burning there just lots and lots; behind me. lots and lots of questions are being about behind me. lots and lots of quej on ns are being about behind me. lots and lots of quej on ns ars this |g about behind me. lots and lots of quej on ns ars this could about behind me. lots and lots of quej on ns ars this could have out how on earth this could have happened at school at quarter how on earth this could have hap; 12 ed at school at quarter how on earth this could have hap; 12 in at school at quarter how on earth this could have
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hap; 12 in the ;chool at quarter how on earth this could have hap; 12 in the ;chool at f the er peet'i’e in'the middle cf the and we've peet'l’e in'the middle cf the and we've heard this is :-= 5 first time in the last week police were called to the here. south school here, south yorkshire had attend last because of what ' 7' w highs; ofiwhat they wednesday because of what they an between a called an altercation between a small number of students. erheell he'eberet—etedenteee rrer haigh erheell he'eberet—etedenteee r—er haigh is the erheell he'eberet—etedenteee rrer haigh is the mp louise haigh is the local mp and has that this is and has said that this is and has said that this is and that questions horrific and that questions need to be answered. we also heard the prime heard from the prime minister keir starmer who last night said that his is said that his government is committed to tackling knife crime said he is thinks it crime and said he is thinks it is vital that young people are safe on our streets but also inside �* schools. safe on our streets but also inside �*schools. it inside their schools. it does raise yet — inside their schools. it does raise yet more _ inside their schools. it does raise yet more questions i inside their schools. it does . raise yet more questions about the of knife the impact of knife crime because we were mentioning earlier that this is the fourth young to die this year. odn ereen te diefthie "eer. y 5 p 1 yes, yodng pereen te diefthie year. yes, it's odn ereen te diefthie "eer. y 5 p 1 yes, it's those exectly, yee, end it's those where people exectly, yes, end it's those where people in questions where people in sheffield are and that sheffield ere eeking end thet—r .,, ., .. ., , the question they want the
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is the question they want the to, how this answer to, how could this have at school in the happened at school in the middle of the day, and as you say, not the first young person have :have lost 5 77 :have lost their: 77 ”forge; their}; 77 77 ' have lost theirflife just to have lost their life jest year 7 to have lost their life jest yearin to have lost their life jest year in england. to haverle ' ' ' - year in england. sheffield, - you. the henpecked husband george roper in the comedy
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don't be ridiculous. in man about the house, they appeared about twice in the first part and once in the second part. and that that we were told after about the third going to have a series of your own. what are you after, eh? can't a wife be nice to her hubby without no. not now, mildred. stop it! oi! oh, god, get off! 0h, she likes you, george.
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is for humanitarian reasons — and they have no intention of seizing more territory in the drc. the united nations says the rebels are backed by rwanda in and around the city of goma. since the start of 2025, more than 400,000 we'rejoined now by our senior africa correspondent anne soy, who's in nairobi we know why we are the now? it we know why we are the now? , the ceasefire now? .. . use indication the ceasefire now?% i indication that _ the ceasefire nomm i indication that the - the ceasefire now?4c% i indication that the pressure an indication that the pressure from the international an indication that the pressure from the in is �*national an indication that the pressure from the in is �*nationai because up commenity is working beceeserep now the alliance of the until now the alliance of the afc and the rebel group, been very buoyant, 77 7
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hee heeh ere-"e teeeee hte they the la rg est? the la rgestr in gomer, the largest city in congo and they have eastern congo and they have repeatedly said that they are on taking more 7 on taking more territory keen on taking more territory goma. this is therefore —— goma. this is therefore backpedalling and came as a to many f 2 w to many people to many people and surprise to many people and say they are not to they say they are not keen to take any more territory. they to be setting on one city the their sights on one city to the south but now they say they are not taking that city or anywhere else in the democratic of the con-o. that republic of the congo. that come as a relief to the ih kinshasa. 1 in kinshasa. do we government in kinshasa. do we what government in kinshasa. do we i what conditions _ government in kinshasa. do we i what conditions are i government in kinshasa. do we i what conditions are like l government in kinshasa. do we i the hat conditions are like l government in kinshasa. do we i the locals nditions are like l government in kinshasa. do we i the locals living is are like l government in kinshasa. do we i the locals living in are like l government in kinshasa. do we i the locals living in goma, l for the locals living in goma, the city the rebels have taken? horrific. have 7 7 ezgztiiéi’at’ [est 7 7 elixtiiéi’af [est 900 understood that at least 900 people are confirmed dead and $22.19 are confirmed dead and of their bodies were many of their bodies were collective over the past week and some had been left in the streets and internally camps and homes, 7——
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7- it has been a to mulch this 7 for the residents time for the residents of goma and other areas that had been previously taken by 23 z: z 77 7 and we understand now theiprices w filigree; of ww wtwhewprichsw on {mw w ww wtwhewprichsw on on; have more skerecketed be seneethihd mas rr rr rr , , 100%, more than 100 sherecheted be seheethihd "me ., —— ~ , , 100%, more than 100 times. d a reeihr dire a realizer dire situation it is a really dire situation and humanitarian organisations have been forced to withdraw or suspend the activities or change the way in which they change the wayrin which they and yet this is a place was w internally —77"’ew” "” people and up d'eeleee' eefiele ede'eewtweww wwwwww w’w ' w ww were d'hele=ed eehele ehd’e’et’e’ ”w" ’" ' ’ " were relying on aoa;ooa were'relying on this organisation to humanitarian organisation to aid. them to monitor tiny antarctic krill from space. of seawater — visible in satellite images —
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marine wildlife — including whales, seals and seabirds — rely on krill as a food source. to japan, where emergency teams are still trying to reach into a sinkhole a week ago. a ramp has been built to help workers gain access, remains unstable. shortly after the accident last tuesday. people nearby have been evacuated from their homes. about a million others have been told to cut back on water further problems.
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eventually turn colder. but in the short term for tuesday, we are going to see some wet weather that will be moving its way eastwards through the day in association with 30—60mm of rain could fall, which could give rise to some flooding and some disruption. central and eastern parts of england, seeing some spells of sunshine through the morning. some outbreaks of mostly light and patchy rain will arrive here through the second half of the afternoon. a fairly windy day, nothing exceptional, going to be mild —
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