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his arms and legs shackled, luigi mangione appears in court in new york. hello, i'm lucy hockings. president trump said on friday at ukrainian and russian leaders will have to get �* to leaders will have to get �*to end war in together to end the war in ukraine. the rhetoric from the white house over ukraine reached a new pitch tonight, with president trump for talks with him. mr has up to reshape america's role kyiv america's role supporting kyiv russia's invasion. america's role supporting kyiv
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against russia's invasion. he also said he the also said he didn't believe the ukrainian didn't need ukrainian president didn't need to be involved in talks about ending the conflict. 77 has criticised again what sees in an imbalance in he sees in an imbalance in financial support to ukraine. we are spending our treasure, they are spending their blood, they are spending their blood, they are spending their blood, they are and they are very brave in every way you can but we are spending imagine. but we are spending treasure on a country that our treasure on, a country that very, our treasure an, a raauntry that very, very our treasure an, a raauhtry that very, very far away. and it is very, very far away. and it is very, very far away. and it is ok, but to be is ok, but we have to be treated the same as europe is europe gets beihg—treated. eurepe gets �* money back, beihg—treatea. eurepe gets �* money back, europe is their money back, europe is basically giving nothing they it . . as... "(aback , a . |tback|n |tback in form {eci in 3&5}? a get it back in the form of a loan it a guaranteed lean. and it is a guaranteed we don't ldan and it is a guaranteed we don't get ldan and it is a guaranteed and don't get’darée'r—f ldan and it is a guaranteed and we i't get’darée'r—f ldan and it is a guaranteed and we are et’daréafr—f ldan and it is a guaranteed and we are losing, wa nt 552-72: want to do: any more. also said mr trump also said he believes a mineral deal the us a mineral deal between the us and ukraine is close. president zelensky his nightly zelensky and his nightly address confirmed the two address canfirr’ned the twp are
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address canfirr’ned the twin) are on a countries are working on a draft he has been draft agreement. he has been pressure to a underargeesrg tfi eiana " " ' ' ' dealto give the access to ukraine's rarest us access to ukraine's rarest minerals. washington views it as form of repayment for its support 5 support of ukraine's financial support of ukraine's war effort. mr had war effort. mr zelensky had previously rejected the deal over at psycho security overat psycho security which correspondence guarantees which correspondence they triggered donald trump's series of charge comments against the ukrainian president. —— over a security they have transferred more human remains from gaza, to israeli representatives. mrs bibas' body was due to be released on thursday as part of the ceasefire deal, but after forensic tests, hers, but an unidentified gazan woman. the bodies of shiri bibas's two sons — four—year—old ariel and ten—month old kfir — were released on thursday. the idf accused their
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captors of murdering them with their "bare hands",, then committing horrific our middle east correspondent mark lowen sent this report. well, for the bibas family, the emotional a body that hamas said was that of shiri bibas, but found under the rubble in gaza. but now, hamas says they have found the body of shiri bibas and that they have handed that coffin over to the red cross. it is that of mrs bibas. a reminder that she and her husband, yarden, and their two little boys — ariel, who was just four were seized in that hamas attack. today, there was fury from israel's government, claiming that hamas had
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violated the ceasefire by not handing over the body of shiri bibas. but now hamas says they have found her and that that body is going to be identified. and it all comes a day before the next exchange of living hostages on saturday, when we expect six israeli palestinian prisoners. 21 at the time, an israeli served a tank commander in served as a tank commander in the israeli security services. his parents are still fighting n bring the if if n bring the body if if n bring the body of? if n bring the body oftheiri 7 n bring the body of theirison to bring the body of their son home and i spoke to them. we see these figures and we gggthese figures and we hear and don't connect to names and don't connect them to people and families and here are talking to me tonight. you are talking to me tonight. and i can only imagine, i imagine eimaginewhat : imagine what you cannot imagine what you have been going through i been going through so i really wanted to ask you first on the record how you both are. has
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record how you both are. it has been a torturous _ record how you both are. it has been a torturous roller-coasterj emotions. you can only of emotions. you can only imagine. we are talking of emotions. you can only imagine. �* bringing lking of emotions. you can only imagine. �* bringing back after yesterday bringing back after over 500 days and 84—year—old great—grandfather, two babies, �* mother. in bringing their mother. in bringing closure to family. but closure to the family. but what kind of organisation, what kind of people, these atrocious crimes? we heard that the gijmeg? we heard that the were brutally, -—z _=—z ——— t they had been held for months now. so we are talking about as families that mfinsters and as familiesthat’* ' ” ”” our loved manstsrs and as famitissthat’* ' ” ”” our loved ones, our son is have our loved ones, our son is still held still being held captive there for over 500 days, we know that he is not alive, but it is tortuous. this has been long tortuous. this has been a long terrorist attack and hamas has
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been doing everything to make been'daing everythingtfi make the worst. talk to the this the worst. and talk to the families. that is how we familiesé�*d that is has: z-s-s we feel familiesé�*d that is hs'fi: “firs we feel tormented. familiesé�*d that is has: z-s-s we feel tormented. and feel. we feel tormented. and angry. and disgusted, really. 25-2: 25—2: 77 is it also the i 77 is it also the fact i don't know what is you just don't know what is going to happen and whether you're some's body will be is that one of the you're some's body will be things, t one of the you're some's body will be things, t one c not: hardest things, simply not knowing? obviously, that is the of knowing? obviously, that is the _ of terrorism, - knowing? obviously, that is the _ of terrorism, right? l -=:e e _e talk to you. and 25 talk to you. and fig - talk to you. and fiover they talk to you. and for over 500 _ they talk to you. and for over 500 days, _ they talk to you. and for over 500 days, we are in the sad data; as are in ths aa' ”firms are not 599 data; as are in ths aa' ”firms are not sure 599 data; ss are in ths dark: - are not sure where our son we are not sure where our son is. think— we are not sure where our son is. think- it— we are not sure where our son is. think it as any is. think about it as any parent— is. think about it as any parent who cares about his 7 in this uncertain 7 we this uncertain we cannot ertain we cannot do ain situation. we cannot do anything, we cannot get back to 7-77 77 w ' _'7 ”7 77 w ' _'77 ww w w _www work. for 500 days, we are - back— work. for 500 days, we are - back and _ work. for 500 days, we are back and forth to
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going back and forth to washington and to qatar, to kéa=iiiristuri andtuqafar tn '*"’ to london, sashinatsn a’nd'ts 9amr ts - to london, to ftaridag ta tandanzani . a . with ftaridag ta tandsnzanfwhefitr - with world ftaridag ta tandsnzanyzshsrs ts with world leaders. gpeak with world leaders. speak with world leaders. our concern and ”speak with world leaders. our concern and demand express our concern and demand from _ express our concern and demand from the — express our concern and demand from the world leaders to do everything in their power to stop— everything in their power to stop this _ everything in their power to stop this bloodshed and bring the hostages back and bring some — the hostages back and bring some peace and to some peace and security to' , middle east. how complicated has it been. — middle east. how complicated has it been, the _ middle east. how complicated has it been, the emotions - middle east. how complicated has it been, the emotions you must feel when you seen must feel when you have seen some hostages be reunited with theirfamilies again? tide theirfamitiesagain3 , advocating for hostages to released since late be released sincelate moi/ember 2023. for days, we thought son was alive. that ww son was alive. that was a our son wasfative. that was a big crush for us when big, big crush for us when we were notified on 422 that were notified on day 422 that he is not alive. but of course,
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we are extremely happy for the ass as sstrsmsls haaai;i ffirths are reunited. ass as sstrsmsls haaas fsrths are reunited. and families that are reunited. and we our sorrow our grief and griefand our grief and our greatest own grief and our greatest worry deal not wwwwtwhwere there are wwwwtwhwere are still 70 continue. there are still 70 hostages there and many of them are alive. many young men that not even talked of. are not even being talked of. they are not part of this first phase. and they need to come back, they need to come back phase. and they need to come back, and need to come back phase. and they need to come back, and also, to come back phase. and they need to come back, and also, unfortunately, alive. and also, unfortunately, hostages like our son, ssssasssi hsstasss iiss sur ssn also to ssssasssi hsstasss iiiss sisr ssn also to come which also deserves'to some deserves which also deserves'to come deserves a dignified back, deserves a dignified burial and should not be left in with these terrorists. in gaza with these terrorists. and what are your feelings about the of all of and w w and how w w and how benjamin w and how benjamin netanyahu this and how benjamin netanyahu is the situation is handling the situation at the moment?— is handling the situation at the moment? ~ �* , ., the moment? we've been waiting for a loni the moment? we've been waiting for a long time — the moment? we've been waiting for a long time for— the moment? we've been waiting for a long time for the _ the moment? we've been waiting for a long time for the - to - for a long time for the deal to come through. and since
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president trump �*s collection, we were glad to see that the different in the different stakeholders in the region were coming back to the region were'comihg backto the and things were starting table and things were starting to happen. and we have to make :_— that this continues. sure that this continues. hamas is not only holding our son also holding hostage. they are also holding their own people hostage. the region is suffering 77s sf their of their ww act. bsssauss at their tsrrsrist'ast;' ' " have to get the hostages deal w w wdealeithwwww deal with hamas ww deal with hamas at w deal with hamas at awwlater out, deal with hamas at a later stage and then try to bring stage and thsn try ts bring peace stability stage and then try ts bring peace stability to the some peace and stability to the region. but it all starts by getting �* hostages back, fistt'i�*fis�*sfhsstsfiss has? else astffiasshsstaass isa=s else will nothing else will ignite the process. nothing else will ignite the irocess. ,, ., process. §tillfi yiiii back the process. stitlji htin - back the body of bring back the body of their. . omer neutra. the man accused of killing unitedhealthcare's chief
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for a status hearing. his case has sparked a frenzy of criticism and support. mr mangione's message. we can speak now with a criminal defence attorney. rachel, it might surprise he has been charged with offences. you terrorism offences. could you that? ., , ., , explain that? he has be ass charied explain that? he has be has - charged with _ explain that? he has be gee - charged with first-degree and second—degree murder in the new york state case and they have an on special circumstances of terrorism. and the reason they done —= far as farasi faras i can far as i can tell us to get as far as i can tell us to get to first—degree toa dost—degreeemurdertharge the state of new york. it
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in the state of new york. , it is necessary to have a special that special circumstances. that special circumstances. that special circumstances here that would possibly apply is that it is in sessiblg seals is that itie in ”fists" of sessibtgaeetg is that itis in s. , . , of a sessibtgaeatg is that itis in s. , . , of a terrorist act furtherance of a terrorist act and a terrorist act here is defined coercing a civilian. defined ascoercing a civilian. think definedascoercing a civilian. think the prosecutor will meet w w w meet their burden as z— to terrorist it relates to these terrorist circumstances by showing that �* mangione circumstances by showing that �*mangione allegedly killed a message, an effort to with a message, in an effort to coerce the civilian and others to abide by changing the health to abide by changing thehealth system. to abide by changing theehr - s stem. care system. rachel, we saw some pretty _ care system. rachel, we saw some pretty significant - seme arettis signifieant made seine arettg signifieant made by his today ww today inwwcourt. w today inwwcourt. can attorney today in court. can you take us through you you take us through what you think most significant think the most significant things were that were said, particularly this he's particularly this concern he's been treated differently and his constitutional are his constitutional rights are being violated? the attorney raised issues _ being violated? the attorney raised issues as _ being violated? the attorney raised issues as it _ being violated? the attorney raised issues as it - to | raised issues as it related to
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rights. because constitutional rights, because his come at the of his federal come at the case against and federal case against him and the state case against him, that he is being is w= _w:;:£* and forthwbetheen w and forthwbetheen thwese basis and tarth bstfi’ssnthsss ’”” cases and the fact that he two cases and the fact that he to stay in federal prison, —ee wwwwwhe willewew w ww w w i}; willewew w ww in w ii; willewew w ww in state if 5 s— : se m so ww i 5. w i'm sorry, there i'm sorry, there will prison. i'm sorry, there will be state case against him and perm wswhwould w w w perm. wswhwouia bweww w that perhaps he should be in prison because of that. state prison'b'ecause of that. are other issues as it there are other issues as it relates to the information he relates torthe information he receiving and the facts that is receiving and the facts that is receiving and the facts that is not all i the he is not getting all of the evidence that he due at this he is not getting all of the evider do that he due at this he is not getting all of the - evidei-he i due at this he is not getting all of the - evide_e at this he is not getting all of the evide , ., , this he is not getting all of the evide , e point. 9s sea asttsss be said a fair point. as sea bslisss be sen - a fair cw— point. as sea bslisss be sen - a fair child, rachel, - get a fair child, rachel, because of the amount of begausgeyof the amount of there is this publicity there'is around this how much information is and how much information is already out there? == and how much information is already out there?— already out there? -- a fair trial. i think— already out there? -- a fair trial. i think at _ already out there? -- a fair trial. i think at this - already out there? -- a fair trial. i think at this point, l trial. i think at this point, actually has an advantage he actually has an advantage due to his popularity. and whether he can a fair trial whether he can get a fair trial is a good question, but i think
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is a goodeguestionr, but ! think this the balance at this point, the balance weighs in favour of him, which is somewhat unusual in a case a wcharged murder. w murder. but w w murder. but he w w murder. but he hasw w murder. but he has wmany with murder. but he has many supporters. thejury with murder. but he has many supporters. the jury when they are chosen will have to walk his supporters each day through his supporters each day to to courthouse and to get to the courthouse and each of may be carrying 22-72: was it relates to the biases as it relates to the health care system. so i think health care system. so i think he is at this point a and popular sympathetioand popular the brutal defendant. despitethe brutal that he is charged with. crime that he is charged with. rachel, thank you so much for joining us. rachel, thank you so much for joining us— rachel, thank you so much for joining us._ some i rachel, thank you so much for| joining us._ some of news from around the wnwwewstrom around the world the news from around the world now. the man who stabbed british—indian author murder by a new york jury on friday. for a talk in new york in 2022. mr rushdie has been partially blind since.
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china has said beijing will remain trustworthy ally, it comes as tensions between and peter exist. washington and peter exist. rubio said he would not marco rubio said he would not the meeting hosted marco rubio said he would not south e meeting hosted marco rubio said he would not south ears; mes week, isted marco rubio said he would not sol to esriss mes week, isted marco rubio said he would not sol to the 5s mes week, isted marco rubio said he would not sol to the trump week, isted linked to the trump administration's objections to south africa's land appropriation. be asstsstiafisfi 5hifia asi“ es live fire exercises conducting live fire exercises in tasman sea. three in the tasman sea. three chinese naval vessels were and closely monitored wwwwwwwtwi'teyappweai’er w wwwwwwwthey appeared in w wwwww wwthey appeared in the laswt china has region last week. china has the saying defended the exercise saying they are in accordance with law. cases of are siéwiiinhinwwww ww are highly contagious have beenwsereadingww and have been spreading throughout the states of throughout the us states of texas and new mexico. with health experts more health asserts saying mare . could be at risk. health asserts saying mare . centers uld be at risk. health asserts saying mare . centers for be at risk. health asserts saying mare . centers for disease rk. the us centers for disease control and prevention says cases have jumped from 1a
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most w most of w most of those w most of those aiw'e w most of those aiw'e undwerw most of those aiw'e under the 93. most of those are under the age of 18. the best defence known against measles is to get vaccinated. robert f jr office the w takes office as the newly appointed health secretary of gppointed health secretary of members of conquest expressed concerns over his vaccine scepticism, but he is pledging to protect over his vaccine scepticism, but he i: vaccination) protect over his vaccine scepticism, but he i: vaccination programmes in office. inwoffice. let's ww inwoffice. let's disclwiss well in office. let's discuss outbreak an infectious the outbreak with an infectious disease nurse practitioner and past president of the national for foundation for infectious patsy, good to see diseases. patsy, good to see you. how worried are you about this? ~ ., you. how worried are you about this? ~ . ., this? we are worried, there of have this? we are worried, there of - have been _ this? we are worried, there of - have been three - this? we are worried, there of i - have been three measles this? we are worried, there of i - ha and ten three measles this? we are worried, there of i - ha and i an three measles this? we are worried, there of i - ha and i have ee measles this? we are worried, there of i - ha and i have been easles outbreaks and i have been through three the children's through three at the children's hospital in in my 45 hospital in minnesota in my 45 year career, we are concerned. and if you look at the numbers have already hit a one day we have already hit a one day how this year greater than the 777 2t: ofwwall where highest day of all 2024 where there 285 cases, we are there were 285 cases, we are now 90 and late winter,
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spring typ|callyww iii w w w time. so these numbers measles time. so these numbers are really spreading exponentially. and what us is when you look at the us map, there is very few states us is when you look at the us map have �*e is very few states us is when you look at the us map have �*e is very few rates that have immunisation rates over 95% for mmr vaccines. and as —— that is the magic number to make sure it tsmasceisrs it assent communities. tesdalse’sats sees . communities. ., spreading communities some context around just intactiolls is? how infectious measles is? it is infectious disease is the most "feet“; deesee ~ ~ —— ~ ~— . we know of. is the most "feet“; dfeafe ~ ~ ~ ~ ... . we know of. so is the most "feet“; deesee ~ ~ —— ~ ~— . we know of. so weigh more that we know of. so weigh more than covid or influenza, for every one case, you can www anotherw so that is transmit another 18. so that is where see the spider web where you see the spider web effect of the transmission. and effect en�*the tansri�*sse5 and those effect efthe tansri�*sse5 and those 18, effect efthe tansrrssfr and those 18, they go on to in those 18, they go on to infect another 18. and the shield that stops the transmission, it is to transmission, it is exposure to those who have had the mmr
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vaccine. so really to make vaccine. so we really to make sure those mmr are sure those mmr vaccines are to prevent the spread. it given to prevent the spread. it is extremely contagious. in an emergency room, somebody walks into emergency it into that emergency room, it will stay aloft in that room for two hours. anyone walks for two hours. anyone who walks through the room who has through the room isihd has not— —— ~ ~ —— 7 .-. immunised, nine through the room isiho has not— —— ~ ~ —— 7 .-. immunised, nine out through the room isiho has. "my. .. .. .. .. 7 7 immunised, nine out of the —= of them, w of them, 90% wwwofthewm,9w0w%willw of them, 90�*7wo will get ten of them, 90% will get measles. ten of them, 9096 will get measles— ten of them, 9096 will get measles. ~ ., , , measles. what you put this vaccine hesitancy _ measles. what you put this vaccine hesitancy down - measles. what you put this vaccine hesitancy down to? j vaccine hesitancy down to? i think it is a well, i think it is a long—standing problem, it $7: 2 w back in the 19905 with started back in the l999sasith5 5 55 55 55 5 disinformation and some disinformation and about measles misinformation about measles vaccine causing autism. there has been more a couple of has been more than a couple of dozen studies largely saying that there is no relationship at all between mmr vaccines and we know that one study autism. we know that one study had over 600,000 children in it in denmark and there was just no relationship to it at all. i
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think people have a sense of but i tell you, health freedom. but i tell you, having seen so many children with measles in my career, you 7 7-7 not want w w not want to w w not want to subject w eve i1 even to a mild case. mm w to just put my to just put my child in a going to just put my child in a car and not put them in a car5 777... 5555555 55 55 or buckle car and not put them in a car555 55 5 5 55 55 55 5 5 or buckle �*seat belt seat or buckle their seat belt and just take my chances. that be a wrisky thing to would be a very risky thing to do and it is a risky thing to not be vaccinated against not bevarsinated against it a very dangerous measles. it is a very dangerous disease, i have seen children the intensive care unit and in the intensive care unit and we know kids can die from it as well. ., ~ we know kids can die from it as well. . «i , ., we know kids can die from it as well. . «i i. . ., m us. thanks for havini joining us. thanks for having apple's data me. apple's highest level data security tool will no longer be available to users in uk. available to users in the uk. the tech has taken the the tech firm has taken the unprecedented step of removing the encryption service after the encryption service after the government demanded access to user data. this is our tech editor zoe kleinman. icloud lets ou store �* data w w 7 w�*wwdatawwliwkwew w7 7 �* data like photows, �*data like photows, messages your data li5ke5photos.5messages documents. your data like5photos,5messages documents. and if you have and documents. and if you have opted in to data
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opted in toetheadyanced data tool can at this protection tool can—at—this— — .- is encrypted. it means data is encrypted. it means no—one, including apple, and look your content apart from the uk government wants to you. the uk government wants to access this data as well if is a national there is a national security risk. but apple has opposed a doorfwor ww doorfwor the ww door for the authoritiesw back door for the authorities to its services, to its encryption services, arguing that in time, criminals wfwind w 7 than; w 7 7 7find their way 7 7find theirwaywin, too. would find their way in, too. so instead, the giant so instead, the tech giant has removed the tool from the uk rather than give the entirely, rather than give the government access. in a said it was statement, apple said it was gravely disappointed that the security feature would no longer be to british longer be available to british customers. it as have customers. it said, as we have many times before, we have said many times before, we have built a back door or �* key built a back door or master key to any of and we to any of our products and we never it is not known how never will. it is not known how many people had signed up to advanced w7 advanced data w7 77777777w777 w7 advanced data protectio7n777 7 7777 w 7 77 55 3pm w w 2: 3pm today, uk tool, but from 3pm today, uk would longer be able users would no longer be able to activate it. existing users will have access disabled will have their access disabled
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at a later date. this means that eventually, apple be to 7 to share 7 w {qwsirqrwwewwéiiwwwwwwww w {qwsirqrwwewwéiiwiiéew to share all data stored able to share all data stored in the cloud in uk with law in the cloud inb�*k with law if a warrant is enforcement if a warrant is served and that because here will onl have a people here will only have a standard level of encryption. cyber experts say it was naive of the uk to think of the uk government to think it could tell us company to do. it has effectively done is disadvantaged _ to do. it has effectively done is disadvantaged only - to do. it has effectively done is disadvantaged only . uk there 7 7 there is 7 there is an old goes, you. uses—7 assess goes, you cannot weaken that goes, you cannot weaken encryption for enemies encryption for your enemies without it being weakened without it also being weakened for your somehow, for yourfriends. somehow, the british seem to have british government seem to have to do itjust for managed to do itjust for their own people. but children'ssafety | own people. but children'ssafety campaigners children'ssafety campaigner—s— .. ~ ~ . long argued for end to end that 7 7 that 7w 7w encryption —— that end—to—end encryption enables child tide -- that end-to-end encryption enables child _ -- that end-to-end encryption enables child pose a huge risk to safety can pose a huge risk to safety onliiie, — can pose a huge risk to safety online, perpetrators use see online,; perpetratorshsssssss 55 55555 5555 55 5 5 to -room children and 72—27 ———% 72—27 ——= share child sexual abuse material without detection. the home office — material without detection. the home office said cannot homegfficesaid it cannot on operational matters co i55me5t an operational matte; or co i55me5t on operational matte; or denying request. 7 request. but w w request. but aswthe w
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request. but aswthe debate the request. but as the debate between privacy and national betweenirprivacyiandnational rages on, all eyes security rages on, all eyes will be on the other big tech companies to see if they gompanies to see if theymake . moves gompanies to see if theymake �* moves to the one made today. police has made today. berlin police have arrested one suspect after have arrested one susaect afteri' ~ ~ at holocaust have arrested one susooct afteri' ~ ~ i left holocaust have arrested one susooct afteri' ~ ~ i left one locaust memorial left one person injured. the victim, djured. the victim, spanish tourist, is a wwwawstéuéw7 7 7 w w 7755251277 wfsiistian w w an 7 7 w 7the investigation into the . ~ motive is ongoing. billing correspondent has our billing correspondent has the latest. police say the victim is 30—year—old victim is a ee-yearsold spanish spanish tourist who was man. spanish tourist who was berlin's holocaust visiting berlin's holocaust memorial site, the memorial to murdered jews in heart the murdered jews in the heart of city. the attack of the city. the attack happened at round 6pm local time. the sustained time. the victim sustained winds to his upper body, he has been treated in hospital, gggmtreated in hospitals have said the injuries police have said the injuries are not believed to be life—threatening. in terms of are not believed to be
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life—threater police terms of the suspect, police initially said they believed he had fled the scene with the weapon. they didn't know what the was didn't know what the weapon was exactly, they know of an exactly, they didn't know of an alleged motive or whether the two men were known to each but there were witnesses other. but therewerewitnesses they were it —— who other, but therewerewitnesses they were it —— who they in 7 in the 7 were interviewing. in the latest they say a latest updates—messages . 7 7. - has latest updateeetheyesaya . .-. --. e has been arrested at suspect has been arrested at the scene. this comes as the general election campaign is in its final stretch. voting is taking place on sunday. the european union's largest economy is holding chancellor olaf scholz�*s three—party coalition. led by friedrich merz — are on course to be and its leader, alice weidel. trudeau's message on x
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as his country emerged canada scored in overtime. the tournament came amid political tensions this made for an especially charged audience in the stands. one infourcanadians one in four canadians the match last night. secretary joked about what she called justin trudeau was among the fans celebrating thursday night. joining me live is senior nhl writerfor the athletic mark lazerus. that the chemistry of the this exhibition tournaments, this exhibition tournaments, this exhibition tournament turned a tournament turned into a hotbed because of the political hotbedebecause of the towards of rhetoric towards canada of donald trump, calling it the donald trump. calling it the state.
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everywhere you looked, there was politics. donald trump called the american team before about the hockey. i don't usually watch hockey, but i did watch last night's match. what was the viewership like? has this led to an increase in people like me watching? in the united states on espn, which is a staggering number for hockey, the most—watched hockey game of any these are the kind of numbers you generally only see at the olympics. so it is huge for the game and this is what they are talking about,
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growing the game. los angeles mayor karen bass dismissed the city's fire department chief on friday over her handling of january's fires. the chief criticised the mayor when the fires first began saying she had failed the city. dozens of people were killed and hundreds ronnie villanueva, a retired la fire chief deputy of emergency operations, has been appointed as interim chief. all next week. professor sergio alfieri said the 88—year—old hello there. across the uk, but ahead of it,
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with some sunshine and a brisk that's made it the warmest day of the year so far this weekend will be a little cooler. saturday, we'll see a mixture of sunny spells and a few showers as well. in from the atlantic as well on these westerly winds that and that cloud and rain still hanging around into but with some clearer skies and the showers easing away, elsewhere, temperatures could be as low as 5 or 6 degrees come the morning. the rain does move away from east anglia and the south—east fairly smartly. the cloud will linger for a bit longer. north—west of scotland. one or two showers for england and wales as well, but many places will be dry. now, it's not going to be as warm as it was on friday, but still, it's a mild
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day, temperatures of 12 or 13 degrees. that's going to bring with it that band of rain. the winds strengthening through the day, particularly across these northern and western areas. widely, gusts 50, 60 miles an hour, stronger than that around irish sea coasts and over the highlands and islands. and whilst it may become dry later in northern ireland, and the south—east of england. degrees quite widely. so, fairly mild over the weekend, just not quite the high temperatures that we had on friday. overnight and into monday. the low pressure moves through and the winds tend to drop as well. it looks like it's going to be quite unsettled,
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