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in the us super bowl. palestinians have been returning to northern gaza in their hundreds after israeli forces completed their had been controlled by israeli troops since november 2023. people walking on foot and on donkeys. president trump's plan
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to resettle gazans in nearby the foreign minister of egypt is travelling but israeli president, isaac herzog, told the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg, president trump's gaza plan is an attempt to find a new way forward. which i read as follows. to war and then terrible things happen cannot go on. we have to look for new ideas. our correspondent, wyre davies, is injerusalem with more.
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most people agree with donald trump that gaza represents a demolition site right now. to what donald trump is proposing, much of with what donald trump said. the fact he is thinking outside the box is a term many israeli politicians have used and in that sense they support in gaza because most of it is probably illegal.
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calls "badly misjudged comments" after his whatsapp and councillors were leaked to the mail on sunday. as a health minister and suspended by the labour party. the conservatives have described the messages as �*nasty�* and �*sinister�*. a labour mp representing greater manchester since 2005. he was sharing messages in a whatsapp group with other in reaction to one elderly
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constituent raising concerns went on to say, "i'm re—elected, and without your "ps, hopefully you'll have croaked it by the all—outs." that's when all the seats on a council voted for. not only has he been sacked as a minister, but he's also been suspended from the labour party. of working people." the comments that andrew gwynne made, let's be clear, are completely unacceptable, and the prime minister has been he is also accused of making racist comments about his he's since apologised, saying, "i deeply regret my
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badly misjudged comments and apologise for any offence i've caused." but the conservatives want further action, with concerns about anti—semitism in some of the messages. that was a big whatsapp group with a lot of other labour members on. did any of them call it out? doesn't take action against everyone in that group in the labour party. rajdeep sandhu, bbc news. announced that he spoke with russian president vladimir a kremlin spokesman says he can "neither confirm nor deny" it. ukraine's formerforeign minister has cast doubts war on his country.
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wouldn't want a peace deal because it believed it's winning. our reporter olga malchevska told me
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to a different angle. they are discussing what is to happen if those peace negotiations to start. anticipate that that process is going to move. about the call which has happened or not, the spokesperson for the russian president they said the conversations are going on via different know all the details. the other russian official who is the deputy head of the foreign affairs committee
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of the russian parliament, by the us. media uses covering the story. so a lot of mixed messages as to whether that call they are being more careful with sharing their statements. doesn't look like russia is trying to negotiate about peace, it looks like russia is expanding its army. has expanded by more
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than 100,000 soldiers. that donald trump wanted to make a 500,000 million deal that is possible do so. the european commission president has hailed
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declaring that the chains of power lines linking them ursula von der leyen has been speaking in vilnius, alongside the three baltic leaders. and belarusian grids had been discussed for decades, but gained momentum after russia's invasion of ukraine in 2022. ursula von der leyen emphasised the historical let's have a listen.
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of everybody they have been really — of everybody they have been really good while on the bbc iplayer voters are casting their ballots in ecuador�*s the election is taking place against a backdrop of a bloody drug war, economic contraction and an acute energy crisis. in 0lon on the pacific coast. he's hoping to be re—elected afterjust popular with younger voters, he has given the security as he grapples with ecuador s numerous problems. his main challenger is the left—wing politician and lawyer luisa gonzalez, who's aiming to become
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the country's first female president. we can cross live to quito to speak to our noboa will really want to stay on in noboa will really want to sta on in ., �*, jpa rtly partly because jpartly because only in power so farfor 77 inpowersofarforis j been in power so farfor 15 months. he took over after his had step down predecessor had to step down fears predecessor hep' to step down fears of amid fears of people essentially to call him essentially trying to call him to go. so daniel noboa has been power months and is used in power 15 months and is used at the last 15 to at the last 15 months to define himself as a president who is on violent w _177 on violent drug gang tough on violent drug gang crime in after crime in particle-tar. soon after took office there was a wave he took office there was a wave of violence that swept the country including an jon the 77
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were voting for her are people were voting for her are for the time nostalgic for the past time nostalgic for the past time when crime and the when crime and the economy were better in ecuador.— a federaljudge has temporarily restricted elon musk�*s government efficiency team from accessing a treasury department payment system. the order, temporarily halts access to a payment system that distributes tax returns, social security benefits, disability payments and salaries. mr musk has previously said his department will slash federal regulations and might shut down some agencies entirely. let's speak to david super, professor of law and economics georgetown university law center. when it comes to what elon musk once, all this personal information, he says he needs it in order to stop fraud and waste of taxpayers' money. he needs that information to do that, does the other point? ihla
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that, does the other point? no he that, does the other point? iir> he doesn't. there are very extensive systems in place to control fraud and waste. elon musk has no particular expertise in �*this because
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repeat in all of this because earlier we saw a federal atemporary i 7 a temporary halt % a temporary halt to ordering a temporary halt to to pull of us of the w " ’ wfiiofthejob. aig ag'ency'st'affers'of the job. we seeing the us ggegge seeing the us courts arguably the opposition being arguably the opposition to donald trump? hot being arguably the opposition to donald trump?— being arguably the opposition to donald trump? not so much opposition. _ to donald trump? not so much opposition. they _ to donald trump? not so much opposition, they i upholding | opposition, they are upholding the law. donald trump is overtly numerous overtly violating numerous federal dozens of them. federal laws, dozens of them. he believes he should have ioiioia laws that restrict to follow laws that restrict how the president carry things icourt is court is going to supreme court is going to have say is above the to say whether he is above the law or not. to say whether he is above the law or not-— law or not. thank you very much.
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in the southern city of new orleans. 0ur sports correspondent nesta mcgregor is there too the super bowl is finally here. cheering and applause. let's go, go, chiefs! the words three—peat mean anything? are we going to see one? no, it's not gonna happen, not when the birds are in town. it will be an upset — when we upset the eagles. oh, good burn, good burn! got your hands on one... $2,500 a ticket... two years ago i waitedj an hour before kickoff. same thing, yeah.
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so hoping for the same. you doing the same? i'm doing the exact same thing. let's go. is over 100,000 strong, and there's plenty to keep you occupied until game time. but if physical exertion isn't your thing... game's on the line. ..how about celeb spotting? so i'm just gonna go in. you look nice! most are happy to face the cameras. but... stormzy, stormzy! two words, two words! you've flown across the atlantic to be here, man. why?
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us rapper kendrick lamar will be a moment in music history. what do you expect, and how excited are you? or do you bring out the family? oh, that's a good question. sometimes it's like... as brilliant as him, you trust his instinct of feeling to do whatever he feels best. another megastar, taylor swift, is town and also like to grab attention. travis kelce, and don't forget,
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for the first time, we'll find out tonight. nesta mcgregor, bbc news, in new orleans. much more on website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. much of the uk today. this was how things looked in north east england. the cloud sheet, as i say, has been extensive, england and once again in northern scotland, where after a cold and frosty start and temperatures as low as minus nine, where we had skies like these to compensate during the afternoon. absolutely glorious. now the reason our weather's
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not changing much day by day running miles away from the uk. with these ridge patterns building high pressure to our north, and it's on the southern edge of high air our way for much of the week ahead. 0vernight tonight, we'll keep extensive cloud with rain and drizzle particularly persistent across east anglia and southern england. but there could be bits and pieces elsewhere. it's cold enough to get a bit of snow over the tops of the pennines, but you have to go high above 3 or a00m in scotland and lowest temperatures down to about minus four —five degrees celsius here. for monday's forecast, expect a repeat performance for much of the day. for eastern england, eastern scotland seeing some but once again it's
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the northwest of scotland temperatures not really changing much with highs of around 4 to 6 c for most. wind for eastern scotland and eastern england, far north of scotland, probably faring best but for most, another grey and gloomy day with rather misty conditions lasting into the afternoon towards the end of the week. a weather front looks like it's going to start otherwise we keep a lot of cloud. you can check the forecast on the app.
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the headlines. cuts the gaza strip in two. the pullout is part of the ongoing ceasefire deal.
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the parents of two of the three children murdered in for the first time. of the killer, axel rudakubana. he served three terms as president until 2005, when an act of parliament formally recognised him now on bbc news, newscast. hello. interview with the four british families who are suing and we've had a message from bev, our newscaster — thank you for getting in touch — who says, "i'm struggling
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