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transgender athletes from female sports competitions. more than seven years after the grenfell fire, hello, i'm sarah campbell. the white house has attempted to clarify donald trump's the palestinian population. relocating its residents. would be permanent. the us secretary of state called it a generous offer to rebuild gaza.
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this is what is left of the gaza strip after 15 months of war. more than two million palestinians live there. away from gaza — relocate them to egypt and jordan — even though those countries have said "no". our north america editor sarah smith reports from washington. in jerusalem joe inwood. the statement he has put out says the israeli defense forces gaza, and that seems to be the way he's framing this — not in the way that much of the rest of the world has done it, as an attempt to force gazans to leave their homes he says in a statement that all palestinians, all people should have the freedom of exit and immigration, as is customary elsewhere in the world. another rather interesting
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part of this statement — false accusations and plots against israel, are legally to enter their territory. described the plan as bold and something worth considering. but reaction, you will be aware, around the rest of the world, very different. antonio guterres, warning the united states against from marco rubio and also the president's spokeswoman. i think more than wondering whether it will happen —
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i think they are saying... or said it would be, were it implemented. here in the middle east. line for many, many countries, including some of america's allies, as well. we have heard statements — maybe less severe — but statements from american allies are saying they still support the two—state solution, which, of course, this —
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to be a contradiction of what president trump said. this plan, which many people said was a nonstarter plenty more on the news website on that story. or msf — has accused the israeli military and ambulances being attacked. i've been speaking to meinie nicolai — from msf — was compiled. observed that our teams couldn't work, couldn't or in the ambulances.
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or blocking the ambulances. and surrounding of hospitals. the timing is quite key. this was collected — the interviews were done — over the year from october 2023, which of course people will remember — that's when the october seventh attack happened by hamas — to a year later. yes, absolutely. so the number of attacks we have seen and that that the year since �*23 — october �*23 — has been the deadliest in the
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west bank since 2005. is that since the ceasefire that came into place this month what are you hoping that this report is going to do? the israeli authorities? we have not yet had a reaction, formal reaction, from the israelis. public, of course. workers cannot be a target. people should have access to health care — in a life—threatening situation. so we are pleading very
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strongly to respect health care, to stop the attacking of health care workers, because there's a lot of roadblocks, there's a lot that is the situation from msf in the west bank. some live pictures from gaza. a lot of discussion. particularly since . . . trump outlined president trump outlined his plans for the rebuilding of you can see live gaza. you can see live pictures, showing an area near rafa h rafah crossing, in the the rafah crossing, in the south of gaza strip. south of the gaza strip. �*we south of tha gaza strip. �* we were earlier we were seeing some aid trucks in, looking quiet 77 77 quiet at 77 quiet at momeht. fairly quiet at the moment. we have been about the
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of the amount of number of aid... the amount of that needs to come in for aid that needs to come in for the rebuilding. actually, the; r;“.s"!.�*—’=�*.; i“:". 2432”; ~ ~ ~ ~ beena oran has been a quote, or an estimate from the palestinian authority and they are the immediate eftmatr�*c that the mmedate - ~ . ~ . . ~ ... needs for eftmathc that the mmedete ~— ~ . —— . . ~ —~ needs for temporarily 77 for for gaza's 77 for gaza's population, housing for gaza's population, 2 million people, they are that it would cost 2 million people, they are billion, lat it would cost 2 million people, they are billion, lat i that ld cost 2 million people, they are billion, lat i that is cost 2 million people, they are billion, lat i that is just: $6.5 billion, and that isjust add-.- rehousing, not even a temporary rehousing, not even talking about the task of .-.,,---.-..c,l.e;l.y,.,, ' ' wvwfiwwclearlythere ' ' w igliearliythere is? ' restructuring. clearly there is a huge task ahead in gaza. sleeve those pictures this sleeve theee aches thie we will return to president trump has signed an executive order banning competitions. he told an audience at the white house that the war on women's sports was over. fierce criticism of the democrats�* handling of transgender issues was a feature of mr trump's
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election campaign. for their schools, though it's estimated fewer than ten our north america correspondent peter bowes has more. this is donald trump making good on his election promises — often repeated election promises — to, as he sees it, take men out of women's sports. in women's sports based on — as the order puts it — the fundamental biological truth about the differences and at the heart of this
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is a 1978 law called title nine education programmes — and the key words there colleges, universities from the us central government. and what, in effect, this order is saying is that if those establishments, those educational because this executive order has already come into effect — funding ta ken away. continue with their work. the tower block down. a meeting has been held for the bereaved families and survivors of the grenfell fire attended by the
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the message at the top of grenfell tower reads "forever in our hearts", and there are some who want it to remain as a permanent memorial to the 72 people who lost their lives. who died in the fire, said, "ignoring the voices to the people responsible. some people think it should remain because i also... i have my sympathy with that. daily reminder of one of the worst tragedies
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in recent history. in the end, however, the government appears to have made its decision on the advice of experts, who have warned the structure of the building may be unsafe. that the top 13 floors are being propped up why this deconstruction has to happen. the government said this is a deeply personal matter for all those affected, and it's committed to keeping their voice at the heart of this. it could take as long as two years.
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she said people should live in the uk for 15 years six years. this labour government and the previous conservative permanently in the uk. cheering. when she was elected as the conservative leader work and study in the uk for as long as they like, the conservatives would double this to ten years. if you have leave to remain,
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you can currently apply for british citizenship after 12 months. uk passports are a privilege. citizenship in our country are a privilege, notjust a right. and we need to make sure that the people who are coming here want to have a real, meaningful connection to the uk. to the economy, not relying on benefits. work visas can already be cancelled if migrants have committed a criminal offence in the uk or overseas. on immigration, but hasn't specified a number. we knew they'd do badly.
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the border security minister, angela eagle, accused the party's promises seriously. but while the number of legal migrants is now falling, experienced the hottest january on record this year. than january 202a. start to the year due to a weather phenomenon known as la nina. there a interesting article on the bbc news website ..t -t.t.hiust,. ——— th|sand ithisiandztwe . about this and we will be covering this at length
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filed against the us rapper sean diddy combs as he our investigations correspondent rianna croxford has been speaking to insiders who worked with him during the 19905 about troubling incidents they say they witnessed at his music label bad boy records. mr combs denies all allegations. sean combs became a music icon in the 19905... lock in. managing top artists in his 20s, he was making millions. daniel evans worked
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at the label in the early days. my role was to oversee the recording budgets. do you feel like anyone in the office believed that he might be capable of that? anything's possible. more than a0 people have accused combs of drugging and assault. these photos, taken from a lawsuit, show him she was 17 when he gang raped her there. and victims are coming forward.
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happened at hotels, that this happened at bars, and, of course, we're still sifting through all of that. we intend to file multiple more cases in the next two weeks. women here late at night, where some of them said they walked in on him having sex. if they had a speciality in something, yeah, they would be flown in. and you would be asked to do that?
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yeah. because you were the finance man? yeah. oh, if i was honest with you, i mean, probably like thousands of dollars. involving his old boss in the studio. ijust opened the door, and he's in there, you know, having sex with this... ..with this girl. she was so quiet. yeah. knowing what i know now... ..you know, there's a lot of speculation about what state she was in.
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most notorious jails until his trial begins in may. rianna croxford, bbc news, new york. but that could all change as dog food made from meat time today. the manufacturer claims the cultivated meat has a lower carbon footprint and is healthier too. they eat a lot of food and that food contains a lot of meat,
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by high—pet—owning nations — and that would include the united kingdom — is actually consumed a bit like this. the manufacturer of the meat in these chicken—based doggy the carbon dioxide emissions of traditional meat. so here is the crucial question — what do the dogs think? barking. caters for our canine companions?
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so we've got the treats here. yes, they do. there you go, there you go! what about you, maud? whoa! i mean, do you ever worry about rue's carbon footprint? if i'm honest, i haven't thought about it much, me, personally, i wouldn't eat lab—grown meat, so i'm not sure to for my dog, either. the british veterinary association is a bit meatly — which makes the artificial meat — relevant regulators. hormones or steroids. and so it is incredibly safe.
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close out wednesday. to thursday morning — even some patchy fog, as well. both the frost and the fog will lift away, and for many, a beautiful winter's day. could drive in through essex and kent. a few isolated showers. but all in all, a dry, settled day for many, and temperatures recovering after that frosty start — 7—9 degrees. now, as we move out of thursday towards friday, the area in more cloud. so for england and wales, it's not going to be as cold a start on friday — maybe the frost just lingering
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to the far northwest. and with that cloud around and a brisk easterly wind showers off the north sea, impacting perhaps east anglia, southeast england, and along the channel coast the edge off the feel of the weather story as we go through friday. so temperatures sitting at around 5—7, maybe 8 degrees, but it will feel noticeably cooler when you factor in the strength of the wind, so you'll need a couple to freezing for many on exposed east coasts. into the start of the weekend, well, we are likely to continue to see high pressure with us. around from time to time, and in the south—east, as it's staying cold. to stay with us.
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