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he has since apologised. faces and big half—time shows. hello. control of gaza and move palestinians out of the territoryhsayjng he is committed to, quote, buying and owning gaza. attempt to displace them. aboard air force one. it's a big mistake to allow people, the palestinians, | or the people living in gazai
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to go back at another time. — develop it. tremendous problem, the gaza strip _ countries in the middle east. they'll be living in harmony and peace, probably, - the president's comments come
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as thousands of palestinians gaza, after the withdrawal of israeli troops from a key the northern part of the gaza strip had been cut off from the south by the netzarim corridor. ceasefire agreement between israel and hamas. wyre davies has the story from jerusalem. carrying whatever they can, however they can, thousands of people are heading home, or at least to where
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their homes once stood. under the rockets and strikes. deprived us of air. "gaza is like no other, of the biggest bombing campaigns in military history. more than 60% of gaza's buildings, particularly in the north, have been destroyed or badly damaged. yesterday's images of weak and gaunt hostages angered the israeli government. but polls suggest an overwhelming majority of the ceasefire.
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after 15 months in captivity — also demanded a ceasefire until everyone is home. we must continue until all phases of the deal are done. and save our people. it's an agreement that's brought tangible benefits for palestinians, too. more than 500 prisoners have been released from israeli jails under the deal. home will count for little.
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of the countries donald trump is asking to help with gaza. from president trump — whether from egypt or from nearly, in the middle east. we are looking forward to see that meeting tomorrow looking forward to see that. after delay for around a week. so it will start today in doha.
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so exchange the hostages in return of prisoners and what's your read, mohamed, as to what progress the second negotiations would move from first phase to second phase to see more aid go into gaza, more vision to the future of gaza, and full withdrawal of the israeli
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come back again. a little bit faded. the palestinians in the gaza strip are suffering from dire situations — there is not enough water, not especially for the people who are returning from the south to the north. and most importantly, there is not enough bulldozers to get out thousands of bodies under the rubble that the loved ones are really keen to get them out. obviously, from across gaza, we've seen palestinians help there for them?
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where i see palestinians are using the rubble to build. because it's very cold — they don't have any shelter, so they try to have a shelter. that's why the second phase of negotiations is very all of this time. they made on whatsapp. the burnley mp oliver ryan is being investigated mr ryan has confirmed
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he was in the same group both men have apologised. thank you. so i'll start with - the winning candidate. thank you. let me start by thanking the returning officer. islamophobia. oliver ryan appears to mock the mp as the "straight
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i regret not speaking out." apologise." the group was set up by andrew gwynne, an mp for 20 years. before the next election, and a man concerned about cycle lanes would be "mown down by a truck". no action is off the table".
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and the local council, who are being urged with a long—serving colleague and several local councillors, the artificial intelligence action summit will see politicians and tech executives outline pledges on guiding
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action summit. discussions on al safety and regulation will likely take a back seat, as event organisers say the summit for a week ahead of the ai action summit, the french government has laid on a number of scientific and cultural events — like this art exhibition.
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factor in global power — but myjob is also to be going that everybody who comes here leaves knowing full well just what the potential of britain is in the digital age. cheering. but, as policymakers debate the future, a new disruptive chinese ai model — deepseek —
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and tech companies could be to the detriment of developing this technology safely. the biggest challenge in paris will likely be balancing this competition against the summit�*s ambition up at half past the hour. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
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nfl team to win three consecutive super bowls.
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superstar singer taylor swift was there supporting her as was actor — and eagles superfan — bradley cooper wearing his team's colours. and blue ivy carter. and actor miles teller and comedian pete davidson ivanka — the first sitting president to do so in person. not like us. it's one of the best
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of my life. do you feel like that? whatever they want. whatever they want us to be, we'll be that. obviously, it is your birthday and you are _ super bowl champion? a big celebration. it's going to be awesome, it's going to be awesome. we got a review of the event. it was for the eagles. i mean, they went in the game as an underdog. super bowls and all throughout the season, that itjust felt
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overlooks is the cultural significance of the super bowl. it's about the entertainment, as well. first—time players and teams. different cadence — the game is much longer, the half—time show is longer, there's more they make most of the money. there was so much discussion this week of, you know, song was he going to perform?
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i probably can't say here. so it was reallyjust interesting that the nfl — melissa jacobs on the super bowl. melissa 4000; on the super melissa 4000 arrests super melissa 4000 arrests sup: been made across well 5000 by immigration visits by immigration officers between enforcement officers between the 5th ofjuly when labour office and the of assumed office and the end of, ,, it is understood to january. it is understood to be a 38% increase compared to the previous 12 months. officials believe people are sold false bstisvs'ssssts srs ssts fstss the ability to promises about the ability to live and work in the uk, encouraging them to make dangerous jfie�*f-§= the
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dangerous journeysto, the organised by country organised by criminal gangs. pictures from a series of immigration raids issued are calling a uk—wide blitz on illegal working. the figures released suggest that last month, enforcement 609 people were arrested for offences related to illegal working — a surge in activity that ministers claim on small boats. claiming there's been a 48% increase in raids and a 73% rise in arrests. in a time series that only goes back to 2019. more data will be needed to show a significant and concerted increase in operations to deal
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with illegal working. to demonstrate its commitment to tackling illegal migration. the raid videos and photographs are being published on the day criminal operations. ditched their rwanda plan, which they say would have acted china is targeting i4
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china is targeting 14 billion dollars of goods.— china is targeting 14 billion dollars of 5 harris _ china is targeting 14 billion dollars of 5 harris last mg announced harristastwssir -m_ announced harristast wssk donald trump announced harristast week, donald trump announced a after donald trump announced a 10% levy— after donald trump announced a 10% levy on all products entering the us from china. we can to entering the us from china. we can - to our— entering the us from china. 7 can to our china gnspeak to our china tell us more ta riffs tariffs china is about what tariffs china is introducing chose introducing why they chose tariffs. , , . ' ' on coal and levy on coal and liquefied natural gas and 10% on crude oil, agricultural machinery and cars. why would china cars. wh�* itiould china cars. wh�* it hasi china cars. wh�* it has a zhina on american that one on american that one o the 1erican that one o the reasons that one o the reasons why that one o the reasons why it 'hat one o the reasons why it is it is one of the reasons why it is believed beijing has show they tariffs to shot? theyfifl’u " we tariffs to sheer thegfiitt' " we issue retaliate, we will issue back, however, there is
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watchinu. ., , iii! space for escalation, what the authorities have talked about when it comes what will come next. china's foreign ministry has been _ next. china's foreign ministry has been clear— next. china's foreign ministry has been clear- the - next. china's foreign ministry has been clear - the last l has been clear over the last month. within every statement, they have they are open they have said they are open to they have said they are open to they are talks with talks encouragei .., states. they encourage to enter to washington'to ente�*r'd'ratogue to any potential war. end any potential trade war. from they are �* they from china, they are clear they are willing to what we know is aw; deal don't know is any deal between washington beijing would washington and beiiine mata”— —— r— —— r— 77—— like how easy it = -: to both 7to come to come to both leaders to come to in 2020, after an agreement. in 2020, after two years �*a tit—for—tat t“ as" “f a ”fife—stat war between china and “ ea' *f s “j�*f�*s�* war between china and the trade war between china and't'he states, they managed to united states they managed to to united states they managed te to a tinited states they managed td to a trade but tinited states they managed td fell a trade but tinited states they managed td fell a tra| during but tinited states they managed td fell a tra| during the but that fell apart during the pandemic. still eeeid eandemie; ehina stitt """ four times ceeid eandemie; china stitt """ four times the amount of
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to the us than it buys, a goods to the us than it buys, a surplus of $270 that surplus of $270 billion. that is what donald trump wishes to address. in the last trade 7china in 7 china to by more 7 more products , the 22-— states. could they do so united states. could they do so if �* get around again, if they ever get around negotiating again, if they ever get around - negotiating _ w77e we talk more you. we will talk more about that in today. hello. often fairly cloudy, breezy conditions. there'll be a little light rain, drizzle,
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us at the moment. we'll start off the early hours of monday with that cloud by the end of the day, the odd flake of snow, for most of us, just drizzly rain. only 5—6 celsius — but some sunnier skies this feed of easterly winds bringing in a little bit the highest ground in the north, once again. temperatures to start tuesday morning probably a few degrees above freezing for most of our towns and cities,
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into tuesday, then, we've got a frontal system not far away of sunshine coming through, particularly anywhere to the west of higher ground. a bit of blue sky. now, into wednesday, a weakening weather front northern ireland as well. so temperatures on the thermometer 6—8 celsius, but feeling a little bit cooler than that for some of us,
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escalation of his global trade war. a 100 billion euro investment as it hosts a global summit on artificial intelligence.
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people in the uk would rather train on thejob live from london, this is business today. president trump has rattled global markets once again — with a further escalation of rhetoric in the trade "reciprocal" — or matching — tariffs, coming into force plans to add a 25% tariff on all steel it comes as america's biggest steel—maker —
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