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news, aden. 0rla guerin, bbc news, aden. 0rla guerin and her team — with that special report from insidewar and disease. the home secretary, amber rudd, sought to reassure business today that there would be no migration "cliff edge" when britain leaves the european union. her remarks came as ministers today launched a study of how eu nationals contribute to the uk economy. but it won't report until autumn 2018, leading to strong criticism from labour. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. how do you tailor a new immigration policy for britain after brexit? cuts to leave more jobs for home—grown workers maybe less for eu migrants? ask around at this garment factory in north london and the answer is: be careful. we have ten different nationalities that are here in ourfactories and 80% of those are from the eu. they're not taking away the jobs from the british public, because the british public at the moment can't do those skills, so prove brexit or post brexit, it doesn't matter, we need our european workers here. today, britain's border force has been on show. soon they'll enfor
news, aden. 0rla guerin, bbc news, aden. 0rla guerin and her team — with that special report from insidewar and disease. the home secretary, amber rudd, sought to reassure business today that there would be no migration "cliff edge" when britain leaves the european union. her remarks came as ministers today launched a study of how eu nationals contribute to the uk economy. but it won't report until autumn 2018, leading to strong criticism from labour. here's our deputy political...
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access for international journalists is very rare, but our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin, with her producer nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon, have got in. they've sent this report from aden and a warning — there are distressing images throughout. we cross the red sea to reach yemen, past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... to the very young. like hussain, who fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and
access for international journalists is very rare, but our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin, with her producer nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon, have got in. they've sent this report from aden and a warning — there are distressing images throughout. we cross the red sea to reach yemen, past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of...
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but iraqi commanders say thousands of civilians remain trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportsul. safe at last from the dying days of battle against is. traumatised civilians are fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in, some newly bereaved by the conflict. she weeps for her brother. "every day you ask me how i am," she says, "and we sit together." "now, my heart is burning." well, the civilians here havejust managed to escape the fighting. they're hungry and tired, and they looked scared. they've been caught between the two sides, at risk both from islamic state and the operation against them. but the troops here are being cautious. they want to make sure that no—one has emerged who could be a risk. they are concerned that suicide bombers could be trying to come out in among the civilians. we're fine to carry the women and the kids out, but if it's a medical emergency, it's better if we have our paramedic. british volunteer sally becker is here with a medical charity. a veteran of war, she says nothing compares to mosul. actually, it's the worst. we've got th
but iraqi commanders say thousands of civilians remain trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportsul. safe at last from the dying days of battle against is. traumatised civilians are fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in, some newly bereaved by the conflict. she weeps for her brother. "every day you ask me how i am," she says, "and we sit together." "now, my heart is burning." well, the civilians here havejust managed to escape the...
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let's find out how the weather is looking. 0rla guerin, bbc news, mosul.nting for the time of year. especially across the north of scotland and anywhere close to this weather front, which initially broke into scotla nd front, which initially broke into scotland and northern ireland, and is now doing the same to the west of england and wales. rather patchy and it remains that we as it moves to the south—east to start a new day on sunday.
let's find out how the weather is looking. 0rla guerin, bbc news, mosul.nting for the time of year. especially across the north of scotland and anywhere close to this weather front, which initially broke into scotla nd front, which initially broke into scotland and northern ireland, and is now doing the same to the west of england and wales. rather patchy and it remains that we as it moves to the south—east to start a new day on sunday.
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but iraqi commanders say as many as 50,000 civilians may be trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportse at last. from the dying days of battle against is. traumatised civilians fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in. some newly bereaved by the conflict. loud crying. she weeps for her brother. "every day you ask me how i am", she says. "and we sit together". "now, my heart is burning". the civilians here have just managed to escape the fighting. they're hungry and tired and they looked scared. they've been caught between the two sides, at risk both from islamic state and the operation against them. but the troops here are being cautious, they want to make sure that no—one has emerged who could be a risk. they are concerned that suicide bombers could be trying to come out in among the civilians. we're fine to carry the women and the kids out, but if it's a medical emergency, it's better if we have our paramedic... british volunteer sally becker is here with a medical charity. a veteran of war, she says nothing compares to mosul. actually, it's the worst. we've got the
but iraqi commanders say as many as 50,000 civilians may be trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportse at last. from the dying days of battle against is. traumatised civilians fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in. some newly bereaved by the conflict. loud crying. she weeps for her brother. "every day you ask me how i am", she says. "and we sit together". "now, my heart is burning". the civilians here have just managed to escape the...
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commanders say they are confident a final victory is in sight. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin reportssul. a symbol of victory, planted this morning in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops, weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex, but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. "we will keep chasing them and those who support them," says this man, "and we will throw them in the garbage." commanders say they have removed a cancer here, but one that has already spread. "0ur message is daesh is not only an iraqi problem," says colonel falah al—wabdan. "it's international." explosion. he was interrupted by a booby—trapped bomb. the militants may have gone from here, but they left plenty of threats behind. and plenty of wreckage in iraq's second largest city. well, this is what victory looks like in mosul after more than eight months of fighting. the remaining is militants have been driven from here, but at what a cost. this hospital complex, which was a place of healing, now lies in ruins, like many other parts of mosul. the city may be regaining its freed
commanders say they are confident a final victory is in sight. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin reportssul. a symbol of victory, planted this morning in what was the main base of is in mosul. troops, weary after driving the militants from this vast medical complex, but vowing to hunt down every last one of them. "we will keep chasing them and those who support them," says this man, "and we will throw them in the garbage." commanders say they have removed a cancer here, but one...
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access for international journalists is very rare — but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin —er nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon — have got in. they've sent this report from aden — and a warning — there are distressing images throughout. we crossed the red sea to reach yemen. past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saudi led coalition, which is bombing the country, grounded the un planes due to fly us in. and this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. this boy is 11. he's one of many wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old to the very young. like her same. nation, from the very old to the very young. like hersame. his mother showed us how he fights for every breath. —— like hussain. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled. and famine is looming. and ina crippled. and famine is looming. and in a water nearby, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with
access for international journalists is very rare — but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin —er nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon — have got in. they've sent this report from aden — and a warning — there are distressing images throughout. we crossed the red sea to reach yemen. past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saudi led coalition, which is bombing the country, grounded the un planes due to fly us in. and this is...
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the attacker has been arrested. 0ur correspondent in cairo, 0rla guerin, has more details.ts being targeted on a middle eastern beach. today a lone attacker swum ashore. he stabbed two women repeatedly and left them to die on the sand. local officials then said he managed to swim to the adjoining beach and continued his attack. he wounded several more tourists and only then was he arrested. there has been no claim of responsibility, but suspicion will fall on so—called islamic state. they are carrying out an insurgency from neighbouring northern sinai. you will remember they claimed responsibility for the downing of a russian aircraft in october, 2015, which had just taken off from the red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. that resulted in the loss of more than 200 lives and devastated the tourism industry here. it began to recover. visitor numbers were up by about a half in the first quarter of this year. i think now for many there will be renewed concern about visiting egypt. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: on your marks, get set — crawl! new yorkers take competitiv
the attacker has been arrested. 0ur correspondent in cairo, 0rla guerin, has more details.ts being targeted on a middle eastern beach. today a lone attacker swum ashore. he stabbed two women repeatedly and left them to die on the sand. local officials then said he managed to swim to the adjoining beach and continued his attack. he wounded several more tourists and only then was he arrested. there has been no claim of responsibility, but suspicion will fall on so—called islamic state. they are...
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here is our correspondent in cairo, 0rla guerin.gain, was foreign tourists being targeted on a middle eastern beach. now, today, a lone attacker swam ashore. he stabbed two women repeatedly. he left them to die on the sand. local officials then said he then managed to swim to the adjoining beach. he continued his attack, he wounded several more tourists, and only then was he arrested. now, there has been no claim of responsibility, but suspicion will fall on so—called islamic state. they are carrying out an insurgency from neighbouring northern sinai. you'll remember that they claimed responsibility for the downing of a russian aircraft in october 2015, which had just taken off from the red sea resort of sharm el sheikh. now, that resulted in the loss of more than 200 lives. it devastated the tourism industry here. it had begun to recover. visitor numbers were up by about a half in the first quarter of this year. i think now, for many, there will be renewed concern about visiting egypt. here in london, two teenagers have been arrest
here is our correspondent in cairo, 0rla guerin.gain, was foreign tourists being targeted on a middle eastern beach. now, today, a lone attacker swam ashore. he stabbed two women repeatedly. he left them to die on the sand. local officials then said he then managed to swim to the adjoining beach. he continued his attack, he wounded several more tourists, and only then was he arrested. now, there has been no claim of responsibility, but suspicion will fall on so—called islamic state. they are...
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but iraqi commanders say as many as 50,000 civilians may be trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportsdays of battle against islamic state. traumatise civilians are fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in, some newly bereaved by the conflict. she weeps for her brother. every day you ask me how i am, she says, and we sit together. now my heart is burning. the civilians here have just managed to escape the fighting. they are hungry and tired and looks scared. they have been caught between the two sides at risk from islamic state and the operation against them, but the troops here are being cautious. they want to make sure that no one has emerged who could be a risk. they are concerned that suicide bombers could be trying to come out in among the civilians. we are fine to carry the woman and the kids out butted if it is america will to see it is better if we have medics. it is the worst. we have the snipers, the vehicle borne explosives. suicide bombers, even a woman yesterday which makes it extremely dangerous for us because mostly the we carry our women and children.
but iraqi commanders say as many as 50,000 civilians may be trapped behind is lines, as 0rla guerin reportsdays of battle against islamic state. traumatise civilians are fleeing with little more than the clothes they stand up in, some newly bereaved by the conflict. she weeps for her brother. every day you ask me how i am, she says, and we sit together. now my heart is burning. the civilians here have just managed to escape the fighting. they are hungry and tired and looks scared. they have...
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international diplomacy has failed and nowhere in the world are more lives at stake. 0rla guerin, bbcore on the crisis in yemen on our website. breaking news in the last hour that the us senate has voted for new sanctions on russia. they'll now send the package, which also includes sanctions against north korea and iran, to president trump — who will have to decide whether to accept the tough approach on moscow, or veto the measure. 0ur senior washington producer mat morrison has more details. the house voted overwhelmingly for this, 419-3. the house voted overwhelmingly for this, 419—3. congress is clearly behind these tougher sanctions on russia, which as you will recall, are related to weather or not russia meddled in the us election this past year. russia has firmly denied that, especially vladimir putin. president trump has expressed doubts himself. the senate, the upper branch, has followed on the house, overwhelmingly in favour of the sanctions pushing forward, which puts the president in a tricky situation. he has said in the past that he is not in favour of coming down so har
international diplomacy has failed and nowhere in the world are more lives at stake. 0rla guerin, bbcore on the crisis in yemen on our website. breaking news in the last hour that the us senate has voted for new sanctions on russia. they'll now send the package, which also includes sanctions against north korea and iran, to president trump — who will have to decide whether to accept the tough approach on moscow, or veto the measure. 0ur senior washington producer mat morrison has more...