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and the former co—owner of harrods. an nhs trust is to be prosecuted over let's return to that's main headline. to providejustice and hope to the victims of atrocities, after donald trump signed an order to impose us sanctions on its staff. the court said it stood firmly by its personnel. and "corrupt" during an address in which he praised both president trump and the american people for their support of israel.
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that show his commitment and the american people's commitment to israel have come to the fore instantly. that had been stopped, which we need as we're and for the broader middle east in a seven—front war. he immediately released those weapons. he issued yesterday, these sanctions on this scandalous and corrupt the substantive things that we discussed, making sure
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we're not going to have a future for gaza or for the future for peace in our part of the world for this great strengthening of it's not only an alliance between governments, it's an alliance between peoples. it's a was iance it's a was benjamin edging a in the last few minutes. early in the last few minutes. early in the programme... —— —— was benjamin netanyahu in the last few minutes. to sanction the icc. personally i agree of the president of the 90 says that the decision to issue an arrest warrant netanyahu and warrant against netanyahu and his.-. �* at the his stfsngg midst-graffiti. ""'”"*'”"" as
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his nggngg ministgrétthg " ' " as the hamas terrorist his nggngg ministgrétthg " ' " an as the hamas terrorist his nggngg ministgrétthg " ' " anas the hamas stupid ;t his nggngg ministgrétthg " ' " anas the hamas stupid way was an extraordinary stupid way to the the icc to handle the matter. the icc should known a lot better should have known a lot better it did imply i know they denied equivalence. i know they denied there equivalent and there was equivalent and thought they were giving a view eview but it is not a balancedview but it is not a issue an bslansssivisw but it is fit}! s issue an arrest balanced to issue an arrest warrant against a terrorist of warrant'sgsinst é'té’i�*i’qi�*ist of organisation that had an organisation. that had 1700 civilians murdered 1700 civilians deliberately and in the most costly way the prime costly way and the prime minister and defence minister of a democratic country. that's stupid. jwhether gs§§§tfém¥l§ stee'fighéfii�*éf w www is fifiéflhémél? ffflfi'fighéfhéf w is wise in issuing trump is wise in issuing thatis trump is wise in issuing that is a different sanctions, that is a different matter. the us is not even �* of the icc and there no americas evolved and i were no americas evolved and i think this isjust were no americas evolved and i think this is just a childlike thiggtigfi�*fisgsjusé’sfifiifiifiig ” "' " �*of kind we are behaviour of a kind that we are used i behaviour of a kind that we are used . ., behaviour of a kind that we are used _, . ,, ., used to. i will come back to - behaviour _ used to. i will come back to - behaviour but - used to. i will come back to - behaviour but in - used to. i will come back to l - behaviour but in terms used to. i will come back to - - behaviour but in terms of “m" beige" bat is ten" me ~— —— m— —~ uk, they a of the uk, they are a signatory of the uk, they are a signatory of the icc, current
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the icc, should this current robustly to government respond robustly to the sanctions? i government respond robustly to the sanctions?— the sanctisssfl r—— — ——r is any need the sehetiehsfl r—— — ——r is any need to respond are not our ww sanctions. the sanctions have been imposed m a59 3 s nee" "flags-4, i�* i.;; .. ......-z p- hfifl�*. d. i . e impesee have seen "eased by the united unilaterally by the united states and that they sta—tesrahd means that—they will cooperate with sta—tesrand means that—they will cooperate with any of the netcefiperatewithany sf the i of the icc but i'm =tsff fifths�*iff isst iha hst that were aware that they were anywhere, cooperating anywhere, they refused to refused te jein. there the international court. the united kingdom is in quite a different international court. the united kingdom we quite a different international court. the united kingdom -e a different| international court. the united kingdom _ different| international court. the united kingdom _erent| international court. the united kingdom _i situation. we are by the sack should have _ situation. we are by the sack should have the _ situation. we are by the sack should have the - to | the work wwwwehewwb'wj; of w ' w the work of that court the uk are a that the uk are a signatory too, that is why asking a question of what the uk sexism st ashaflflcsr response should be government response should be terms of support �*that in terms of support for that cause.~ in terms of support for that cause. ~ a, ., ., cause.).elett§ ! sashes sees. the government, i'm not a member of present member of the present government. but i would say is that ought to express wthat that his disapproval that his actions have been imposed that is a disapproval that his actions have b�* between ;ed that is a disapproval that his actions have b�* between the that is a disapproval that his actions have b�* between the united: is a matter between the united and court. w {0&th wswhouldw court. should not beyond iurt. should not beyond �*ff 's'r not not beyond �*ff 's'r not a iot go beyond that. it's not a dispute britain and
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dispute between b—ritaih'and the is country's united states, but is country's entitled to make its own budget as to whether we should cooperate to the court. given that american has never been a that american has never beerla. �* of the court and never member of the court and never recognise its and recognise its jurisdiction and is surprising that is not surprising given that trump has his own w= that he has acted personality, that he has acted in this way. it personality, that he has acted in this way-— in this way. it is important to underline _ in this way. it is important to underline some _ in this way. it is important to underline some of _ in this way. it is important to underline some of the - in this way. it is important to underline some of the really| underline some of the really important work that the court doesin "age; mm” w does in all manner of actually does in all manner of different atrocities that they different atrdcities that they been different etrdcities that they been over have been investigating over the years and even counselling. i very agree with court twettzzjt’e—w; . ass. a a... .,. court *: courteiseess . ass. a a... .,. court f: court the s, . ss ss ssss s for many of the gas during the bosnian conflict, they brought him to justice similarly, the him ts jsstise similarlfg'the "fw'w'wflmfwf in him tejsstiss similarlyg'the' ' ' ' ” ' ' ' in afghanistan. for taliban in afghanistan. for of —— the deaths during many of —— the deaths during conflict. half the the bosnian conflict. half the population in afghanistan are the bosnian conflict. half the popula basic afghanistan are the bosnian conflict. half the popula basic rights. |istan are the bosnian conflict. half the popula basic rights. thereare the bosnian conflict. half the popula basic rights. there were denied basic rights. there were also involved in condemning the behaviour of the people in �*which is to be
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w w new; towbew by �*which is to be by my in myanmar which is to be by my in its treatment of the rohingya muslims. have done a lot work but it does m wwlelw-i www- they will get it right. i repeat point they're made repeat that point they're made of a few months ago. i thought repeat that point they're made off rate months ago. i thought repeat that point they're made off rate in onths ago. i thought repeat that point they're made off rate in whichago. i thought repeat that point they're made off rate in which it o. i thought repeat that point they're made off rate in which it handles ght _m the particular matter was juvenile very thought juvenile very badly thought out. if you announce on the same day a warrant against the hamas terrorist and at same hamas terrdrist'and etthe same a democratically time as a democratically israeli prime minister elected israeli prime minister is": minister, that is and defence minister, that is equally for equivalence when you call something else or you call it something else or not. that their ownjob not. that means their own job more frequent and infinitely more frequent and the he needed to in the my that in the era? that he had. behave in the way that he had. he made the point of the answer on same day. if had not an the =ann¢ date; if has rest w on the an the =enne deg; if has rest w on the same day, the been on the same day, with the same arguments apply? 0f same arguments apply? of course, there was the warrant for the hamas leader of what happened on october seven i happened on october seven but i suppose the courts are arguing the arrest for and warrant for israel premise and defence is all about
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defence minister'is all asset that you conflict has defence minister'is all asset that you in nflict has defence minister'is all asset that you in the t has defence minister'is all asset that you in the months been presecuted in themenths that. if this had at separate times, the w the same wwwwwwwtwhe same apply? with the same arguments apply? it would have been less provocative and less insulting and therefore, would have as a about incurred as a criticism about as they would have been pretty because on the one hand, stupid because on the one hand, you have hamas which has not denied its responsibility for deliberate w w deliberate “wide �*w1700 deliberatl and as �*w1700 deliberatl and children, )0 deliberat: and children, iti deliberatl and children, it has men, women and children, it has not denied it, it has gloried —w it. therefore, ww it. therefore, thatwwgod is in it. therefore, that god is not very difficult to establish. when you're dealing on the other with on the other hand with a elected prime minister which is a genuine parliamentary democracy, subject to its own of law which was in an democracy, subject to its own of la way|ich was in an democracy, subject to its own of la way|ici the sin an democracy, subject to its own of la way|ici the israeli have =——-m there is room for discomfiture, there is room for a very substantial discussion and save you and save debate before you assume that a spice of all assume that a warm spice of all crime has been and crime has been committed. and
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not a judgment on not reaching a judgment on that. i must studied it in that that; ! nns=t steeieei'it in'thet" of detail. that month at a crime �*crime been committed. war crime has been committed. remember when britain the ire of bombs that month at a war has been committed. crime has been committed. remember when britain the irish remember whensbritain the irish dresden and many people bombed dresden and many people criticise every since whether was thewright thing to whether w w whether it w w whether it is w whether it is a w whether it is a public so whether it is a public genuine debate. the hamas terrorist attack wasn't the murder of innocent unprovoked murder of innocent people. that hamas people. that mcveigh hamas tells attack a matter tells attack was not a matter public debate. president trump is standing by his plan to take over gaza, despite global condemnation and anger across the middle east. mr trump says israel will hand the strip over and its population is resettled elsewhere. israel has ordered its army to start preparing to allow about the future of gaza, where the un estimates around two thirds of buildings have
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been destroyed or damaged after 15 months of fighting. dr khamis elessi is a doctor specialising in neuro—rehabilitiation and pain medicine. past fifteen months. over the past 16 months, the gaza strip has seen unprecedented destruction in all the hospitals, streets, infrastructure, human life, starvation, suffering, nightmares, all of it, you name it. what is happening in gaza is unprecedented on an international scale. a7,000 palestinians have lost their lives. two—thirds are women and children. 20% of them are children under the age of
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permanent disabilities and a500 amputations and for this all station reason, more organisations like who, unicef, say it is a large these mums are really looking at pictures as we are talking be done in the coming months?
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the place, in all the directions, in all directions. whatever need to be done is to be done realise that they have lost everything, they lost their homes, loved ones, most of their savings, luxuries, they could not do this, they are facing lack of water lack of electricity, the lack of heavy temporary homes or shelters or tents or whatsoever. also, to bring their loved ones from this is one thing.
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days is an influx of patients with chronic illnesses. that has not been treated properly more than 350,000 patients with chronic diseases like diabetes, failure, unfortunately, more than 40% of them have died because they do not receive renal kidney they need urgent care aboard. referred abroad over the last 15 months. a few more details being
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you are watching bbc news. the first week of a trial where the former boss of the country's football federation stands accused of sexually assaulting one of its players. you may remember back in 2023, when the spanish women's team lifted the world cup trophy in australia the medal ceremony was marred by luis rubiales grabbing the head of player jenni hermoso and kissing her on the lips. now mr rubiales is on trial for that kiss, which he
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claims was consensual. so what you are. the first person to take the stand by luis rubiales. she said at one point but you just the world cup.
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facing charges of sexual assault he is also facing some teammates ofjenni hermoso also testified about the case and the pressure pressure she was put under by these members of the federation. of interest. people the social impact of this case in 2023. now we have seeing illegal repercussion of that kiss that luis rubiales gave jenni hermoso.
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to shut down the criminal scam compounds which have and visa regulations. this follows the rescue last month abducted and forced to work in the scam centres. until recently it was off—limits tojournalists, but our there are few places on earth as strange as this. of asia, an insurgent group has been waging war against the state for more than 70 years. think why has the chinese company bought all of this? it is promising a $15 billion project complete with casinos, laundering. thailand rented by the chinese government for being a gambling kingpin. technically we are in the middle of a war zone and yet the the scale of the ambition and the project they can obtain that this
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of this project is breathtaking. what's much less clear, though, is what the business model is. it's you just can't figure out where the money jail cell in bangkok. he told us of his dream to build a modern what about the scams, i asked him? we only do legitimate business, he said. but he admitted it was likely that fraudsters just before our visit. no one goes there for fun. i mean, there's not really any viable means of transitioning into other forms of industry. no legitimate investors or companies are going to locate in a zone like this. supposedly for chinese gamblers, but there are few visitors. chinese women who work
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here and all the time, let mejust bring in news coming in because we await which another hostage release which �* in the last comes tomorrow in the last little while. hamas have the names of the three will be released. israelis who will be released. let me just read that to you. eli, 0 hard, they're three released tomorrow. eeeele released tenterrcsse'; yet, ,,, s, hit defie'e e'eafed tor-me yet ~— ~— hit the �*of to hit the number of palestinians to be released. there names are name such as coming from hamas. earlier, thw . s ..s s. s s thw saidthatthere thw swwaidwthawtwtwhwerewwasww ezra had said that there was still waiting for next still waiting for the next phase of the release of the exchange that we have seen over exchange that—awe have seen over last months. of course, the last few months. of course, all the while, the focus
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to the next of turning to the next set of to get to a phase wof s w of the ww w of the ceasveire and release deal. of hostage release deal. of course, that still in course, that still clouded in uncertainty. that is news uncertainty. that is the news just in to here at just coming in to us here at bbc news. now, to an amazing story. first by donating bone marrow and then by donating a kidney. the most recent operation. i caught up withjoshua and his father davis earlier. late 2012,
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did they establish that you were a match? um, so the first one failed. so then we done obviously the second one, which was me, tests and whatnot. um, and i was 13, i think i was 12, 13. so it's incredible, so young to go you when you actually got the call about the kidney? i was in australia. and you kind of need to come back if you want but i mean, that must have been so much pressure
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on you, the whole family. how nervous were you by even making the request? um, yeah. it was like i didn't really want my son to go in terms of, you know, donating and saving my life. you weren't nervous, joshua, honestly? i don't think i was nervous because ijust wanted to help him. i think i got nervous kind of a few days before you're going, obviously, you're getting put under the knife and whatnot, but i wasn't really tell me, in terms of the prognosis, we were looking you're both with me here. david, you first.
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out of my son's kidney. so great. i can live like a normal person, really. the parents of teenagers which died a viral tiktok the parents of teenagers which died ears a viral tiktok the parents of teenagers which died ears our'al tiktok the parents of teenagers which died ears our senior'ok the parents of teenagers which died ears reporter. r'ok the parents of teenagers which died ears reporter. isaac, archie battersby, jules sweeney, mio walshe, the sweenev mio walshe,. the of the �* british parents of the four british believe they died teenagers believetheeeed m — —— taking part in a tiktok wwthe bereaved challenge. the bereaved families of the are families of the teenagers are now suing tiktok and its parent company. a wrongful death lawsuit had been found in the
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that is very difficult with a teenager. i if i had teenager. iunder. .--' ... say teenager. i understandillbad i say that to teenager. i understand if i had say that to my son, he would to saythatt u s“, . .. been to say that tmmtssonsbwould - m— to say that to my son. he would been very reluctant but have been very reluctant but parity— have been very reluctant but parity to _ have been very reluctant but parity to be aware of the dangers of social media. i thought— dangers of social media. i thought tiktok silly thought tiktok were silly dances _ thought tiktok were silly dances and challenges. _77 = _:w not that. is not that. there are somehow informative �* and heed to be aerare and prevacid need to be aware and if they— prevacid need to be aware and if they can, get their children if they can, get their'chi�*td't�*et'r i_ if they can, get their'chi�*td't�*et'r im— if they can, get their'children show them their friend to they are can see they are caswem who they are can see them, that's right parents need to be aware, you can follow their location, who are they talking to and — location, who are they talking to and i m _ location, who are they talking to and i'd known about the to and if i'd known about the particular— to and if i'd known about the particular challenge that my son did, _ particular challenge that my son did, i would have particular challenge that my son did, iwould have raised that— son did, iwould have raised that them. do not be so that'with—them. do 11, , a to that'with—them. do notbescr - m_ that'with—them. do not be so to ever tried. thatwith themrfia mam - to ever tried.- foolish to ever tried. why would you _ foolish to ever tried. why would you say _ foolish to ever tried. why would you say to - foolish to ever tried. why - would you say to - you would you say to tiktok? have released would your say to tiktok? have released our should have released eur 7777777777777 a lawsuit. should have released eur ”waffles—f a lawsuit. over our data here, have handed over our data here, buried _ have handed over our data here, buried - you _ have handed over our data here, buried you get buried paris, you should get some — buried paris, you should get some - it— buried paris, you should get some it has taken us some answers. it has taken us going — some answers. it has taken us going to — some answers. it has taken us going to court in the us to try going to cdurt’in’ti�*ne". . . . do going to courtrin'the'id�*itcrt'ry i do that i going to courtrin'the'b'a to try do that i think that it's to do that i think that it's morally— to do that i think that it's morally —— ——, morally wrong —: ——. bereaved here are morallv wrono —: ——. bereaved - here are your morally wrong —: ——,. bereaved here are your answers. parents, here are your answers. t”jok— parents, here are your answers. tiktok of—
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parents, here are your answers. tiktok of nay made no comment related to the lawsuit. but related to the hashtags related to the challenge are blocked. it finds contact deem to actively finds contact deem to be breaking the rules it be breaking the rules before it is reported to them. do stay us us in the next with us in the next 60 minutes. we will have more on donald we will have more on a donald trump's sanctions the also have make a special we also have make a special report on the growing report on ecuador, the growing gang of friends, that countries become a hub now for growing begome a hub now for growing exports. —— the become a hub now for growing exports. —— the the cocaine exports. —— the you are watching news.
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this is bbc international criminal court. hamas publishes the names of the three hostages who are due
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be ww be tomorrow. he's the only surviving brother of mohamed al fayed and the former co—owner of harrods. report from ecuador, as the authorities battle drug gangs for contol on the streets. we suspect to police have here he have tattoos detained here he have tattoos in the centre of the chest detained here he have tattoos in the police of the chest detained here he have tattoos in the police things chest detained here he have tattoos in the police things identify as working for w as working for one of as working for one othhe him as working for one of the biggest gangs in our for biggest gangs in our search for drugs and weapons in his house. britain orders apple — to provide access to secret hello and welcome to the programme. governments around world have condemned donald decision to us trump's decision to impose us sanctions on �*at the sanctions on staff at the international criminal court. a
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