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our correspondent aleem maqbool is in guatemala city. aleem: as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in the most violent eruption in decades, the volcano fuego exploded in a shower of molten rock and ash. plumes exploded several miles into the air. in one village, fascination with what was going on turned into terror as hot ash shot towards onlookers. fast-moving rivers of burning mud and debris spread chaos. in a panic, family members were up, children separated from their parents, and many are still missing. >> i only managed to find two children alive last night. my two daughters, grandson, and my son are missing, together with my entire family. aleem: entire villages were blanketed in a suffocating layer of hot ash. it is clear many stood little chance of getting away. those who did have been left shellshocked. next to bodies of people who died in a village, an elderly man sits. "look at the state i am in," he says. recovery workers look for survivors or more bodies, but they do that in the shadow of a volcano th
our correspondent aleem maqbool is in guatemala city. aleem: as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in the most violent eruption in decades, the volcano fuego exploded in a shower of molten rock and ash. plumes exploded several miles into the air. in one village, fascination with what was going on turned into terror as hot ash shot towards onlookers. fast-moving rivers of burning mud and debris spread chaos. in a panic, family members were up, children separated from...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, guatemala. and he -- joins and aleem us live. are there fes of another uption from the volcano? aleem: they're absolutely are, given that there have been subsequent explo 2ons in the lahours since the first major eruption. yes, certaly people are fearful. they have always known this was an active volcano. february.pt in but it didn't kill anybody, it just produced a lot of ash. what has happened in the last 24 hours has certainly struck fear into people here. there has also been an earthquakeusoff guatemala in recent hours. certainly people here are shaken. a lot -- many have left their homes around thehe area of t volcano. but even further afield, people are worried about what could happen next. laura: t are there places that rescuers still haven't been able to reach tonight? i someill areas villages that are so covered in ash that they haven't been able to excavate as yet, and they will have to stop soon because of their safety at nightfl. a lot of people are still missing, but they may have to wait yet another day until they a
aleem maqbool, bbc news, guatemala. and he -- joins and aleem us live. are there fes of another uption from the volcano? aleem: they're absolutely are, given that there have been subsequent explo 2ons in the lahours since the first major eruption. yes, certaly people are fearful. they have always known this was an active volcano. february.pt in but it didn't kill anybody, it just produced a lot of ash. what has happened in the last 24 hours has certainly struck fear into people here. there has...
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from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports. aleem: the volcano may be shrouded ismoke, but it gives away little of the catastrhic ght here.it wou with more eruptions feored, further adic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. we are going in with one rescue asteam as close can get to the volcano. they have been digging for days into the ash, but there are so many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw the recovery team coming out. they have been trying to find survivors, but the only living things they could bring up this time were abandoned chicns. and this is why -- the entire village was smothered in a thick blanket of burning volcanic ash. in somhomes, entire families were buried alive. the land wascarred and suffocated by lava and ash. the assault from t volcano came so fast, it is no wonder many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatized. ousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of the extended lopez family fled as lava, ash
from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports. aleem: the volcano may be shrouded ismoke, but it gives away little of the catastrhic ght here.it wou with more eruptions feored, further adic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. we are going in with one rescue asteam as close can get to the volcano. they have been digging for days into the ash, but there are so many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw the recovery team coming out. they have been trying to find survivors,...
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aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas, with this report. aleem: in this camp close to the mexico border, the u.s. isho ing children. we saw them trooped n tents in single file. in many cases they were separated from their parents by famigration officials, often their mothers aners who themselves are in detention have no idea where their children are. we have been trying to get access to this camp by official chanls, but were denied. this is the only way we could get a sense of what was happening inside. a seveyear-old from guatemala has finally been reunited with his mother after they were separated the weeks ago. even though she ys she followed all the rules in claiming asylum. "look at his face," she says. "he is so sad. we are together now and nothing will tear us apart." but this kind of reunion has soa been rare. the vast majority of parents and children separated under donald trump's controversial immigration policy remain in detention. itwyers say many have still had no communication wtheir children and were given no information about
aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas, with this report. aleem: in this camp close to the mexico border, the u.s. isho ing children. we saw them trooped n tents in single file. in many cases they were separated from their parents by famigration officials, often their mothers aners who themselves are in detention have no idea where their children are. we have been trying to get access to this camp by official chanls, but were denied. this is the only way we could get a sense of what was happening...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.'s report showed the scale of the devastation caused by the volcanic eruption in guatamala. we also have some pictures taken from a helicopter, which showjust how wide the streams of ash and mud are. and how they swept away everything in their path. earlier volcanologist drjanine krippner, from concord university in west virginia, explained how these pyroclastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of a rocky avalanche, of fine, ground sand and rock. that is basically what this is, except this is extremely hot. so it has a solid base of boulders that are cascading down the mountain and then this hot gas and ash over that. so it is extremely deadly. how does this compare to the kilauea volcano on the big island in hawaii? we have been talking a lot about that but it does not seem to have been anywhere near as fatal on this one in guatemala. yes, these two eruptions are really on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to volcanic activity. while the lava flows have been de
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.'s report showed the scale of the devastation caused by the volcanic eruption in guatamala. we also have some pictures taken from a helicopter, which showjust how wide the streams of ash and mud are. and how they swept away everything in their path. earlier volcanologist drjanine krippner, from concord university in west virginia, explained how these pyroclastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of a rocky avalanche, of fine, ground sand and...
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in el paso, texas, aleem maqbool has been given access to a center housing recently leased immigrant parents, only to find they have not been reunited with their children. aleem: this is where parts wait by the phone desperate for news of their children. they were taken away from them by u.s. immigration officials. all they have been given in return is a number to call. yessica has not even been told neere her six-year-old son is. >> what they have s horrible. i have had no information, and it has been more than 50 days. i call and no one tells me anything. i can't sleep. i wake up and my heart is beating so fast. i cannot even breathe. aleem: she is still being monitored, but she is among the first released fm jail since donald trump's policy of separating migrant parents from their children started there was a lot of publicity surrounding the release of this group of parents, but nones of yet have been reunited with their child. >> unfortunately, some of the parents were led to believe that when that bus arrived here, their children would be insideth waiting fo. that was tragic that
in el paso, texas, aleem maqbool has been given access to a center housing recently leased immigrant parents, only to find they have not been reunited with their children. aleem: this is where parts wait by the phone desperate for news of their children. they were taken away from them by u.s. immigration officials. all they have been given in return is a number to call. yessica has not even been told neere her six-year-old son is. >> what they have s horrible. i have had no information,...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.rdan have taken to the streets for a fifth consecutive night, in the biggest protests the country has seen for years. there were scuffles between police and demonstrators, who are angry about planned austerity measures. the draft bill to increase income tax has sparked the wave of unrest in a traditionally stable part of the arab world. lebo diseko has more. they had said they would continue, and they did. protesters on the streets of amman for a fifth night ina row, streets of amman for a fifth night in a row, angry over plan to tax increases and price rises. even the forced resignation of the former prime minister did not calm their angen prime minister did not calm their anger, he was summoned by the king on monday and told to stand down. in his place, oma al—assad, the former education minister. what hasn't changed is the planned austerity measures which the government wants to bring in in return for an imf loan. demonstrators say they will keep holding rallies like this until both
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.rdan have taken to the streets for a fifth consecutive night, in the biggest protests the country has seen for years. there were scuffles between police and demonstrators, who are angry about planned austerity measures. the draft bill to increase income tax has sparked the wave of unrest in a traditionally stable part of the arab world. lebo diseko has more. they had said they would continue, and they did. protesters on the streets of amman for a fifth...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.breaking news now: paul manafort, the former campaign manager for donald trump, attempted to tamper with potential witnesses. that news comes from court filings by the special prosecutor robert mueller. he is, as you know, investigating alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. it is reported that mr mueller has evidence that mr manafort called, sent text messages and encrypted messages to two people in february, to influence their testimony and to otherwise conceal evidence. the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower in west london being engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry. one official report presented at the inquiry said the fire brigade's policy of telling people to stay in their homes had effectively failed. another said the tower‘s cladding didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died in the blaze, nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which w
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.breaking news now: paul manafort, the former campaign manager for donald trump, attempted to tamper with potential witnesses. that news comes from court filings by the special prosecutor robert mueller. he is, as you know, investigating alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. it is reported that mr mueller has evidence that mr manafort called, sent text messages and encrypted messages to two people in february, to influence their testimony...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.ere killed at a newspaper in the us state of maryland, more details are emerging about the shooter's motive and the perserverance of those at the capital gazette. the man who carried out the rampage has been identified as jarrod ramos. he has been charged with multiple murders and denied bail. from annapolis, the bbc‘s nada tawfik has the latest. a vital source for news of this community was also a bigger story. friday's edition of the capital gazette covered every angle of the fatal shooting of its officers. just one page was left bank, and intentionally so, to commemorate the five victims. when winters was a reporter who collects it had a talent for connecting with the community. rebecca smith was a 34—year—old sales assistant who had just started with the paper. another journalist, the brother of a bestselling author, had a reputation for helping young reporters. editor gerald fishman was seen as the voice of the paper, and john mcnamara, or mack, was passionate about covering local
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.ere killed at a newspaper in the us state of maryland, more details are emerging about the shooter's motive and the perserverance of those at the capital gazette. the man who carried out the rampage has been identified as jarrod ramos. he has been charged with multiple murders and denied bail. from annapolis, the bbc‘s nada tawfik has the latest. a vital source for news of this community was also a bigger story. friday's edition of the capital...
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the bbc‘s aleem maqbool reports.a detention camp close to the mexican border, the us is holding children. we saw them being trooped between tents in single file. in many cases, they were separated from their parents by immigration officials. often their mothers and fathers, who themselves are in detention, have no idea where their children are. we've been trying to get access to this camp by official channels but were denied. this was the only way we could get any sense of what was happening inside. seven—year—old darwin from guatemala has finally been reunited with his mother, beata, after they were separated three weeks ago, even though beata said she followed all the rules in claiming asylum. "look at his face," she says, "he's so sad, but we'll be together now, and nothing will tear us apart." lawyers say many have still had no communication with their children and have been given no information about their welfare or even location. receipts are given for people's property, and yet these individuals were not rece
the bbc‘s aleem maqbool reports.a detention camp close to the mexican border, the us is holding children. we saw them being trooped between tents in single file. in many cases, they were separated from their parents by immigration officials. often their mothers and fathers, who themselves are in detention, have no idea where their children are. we've been trying to get access to this camp by official channels but were denied. this was the only way we could get any sense of what was happening...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.discuss russian meddling during the 2016 us presidential election with president putin when the two leaders meet in helsinki next month. the president also confirmed they would talk about the current conflicts in syria and yemen. meanwhile, mr trump has once again spoken out about the treatment given to the us by the world trade organsiation, but said he is not considering withdrawing at this point. the wildfires raging across the pennine moors have been described as the biggest in living memory by local fire officers, but that didn't stop one farmer risking his own life for his livestock, as stuart flinders reports. through the smoke, braving the flames, this farmer rescued a50 sheet when the fire started. we had to get through the flames to see the sheep so we had to work your way through the fire, smoke, one sheep nearly did not make it. this is a baby. she has scabs on her legs. she seems to be breathing quite heavily... there may be fluent in her lungs. we have given herfluids and
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.discuss russian meddling during the 2016 us presidential election with president putin when the two leaders meet in helsinki next month. the president also confirmed they would talk about the current conflicts in syria and yemen. meanwhile, mr trump has once again spoken out about the treatment given to the us by the world trade organsiation, but said he is not considering withdrawing at this point. the wildfires raging across the pennine moors have...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.ne of the most senior nazis, heinrich himmler, was hired by west germany's foreign intelligence agency in the 1960s. the revelation about gudrun burwitz follows her death last month at the age of 88. the spy agency, the bnd, has now confirmed that she worked there for several years under an assumed name. her father was regarded as the chief architect of the holocaust. take a look at the picture behind me. you might be amazed to learn that it's not a classic work from the golden age of pop art — but rather, the work of a four—year—old. his name is advait kolarkar, he comes from canada, his paintings are already selling for thousands of dollars — and we met with his family to find out more. advait was nine months old when he first picked up the brush. it was like magic to us and we could not believe that he is creating those compositions. he had a direction, he had an intention and he knew exactly where he wants to go and lead himself to the result. to be perfectly honest, it was my firs
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.ne of the most senior nazis, heinrich himmler, was hired by west germany's foreign intelligence agency in the 1960s. the revelation about gudrun burwitz follows her death last month at the age of 88. the spy agency, the bnd, has now confirmed that she worked there for several years under an assumed name. her father was regarded as the chief architect of the holocaust. take a look at the picture behind me. you might be amazed to learn that it's not a...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border.to our north america correspondent, david willis. it is a highly controversial measure, this one. it was introduced originallyjust after donald trump took office, and was then challenged in the courts. he has maintained that it's necessary, this travel ban, in the interests of national security, as he puts it, to prevent the united states coming under attack by islamic militants. but after this majority ruling, 5—4, it basically decides that there is no religious discrimination. this is not a ban aimed at muslims, if you like. indeed, the chiefjustice, john roberts, wrote that it was squarely within the scope of presidential authority, as he put it, and he rejected arguments that it discriminated against muslims. now, donald trump is delighted, as you can imagine. he took to twitter to express the sentiment "wow," in response to the supreme court's decision. and he's since said that this identifies the republicans as a party of strong borders and no crime, in distinct contrast, if you
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border.to our north america correspondent, david willis. it is a highly controversial measure, this one. it was introduced originallyjust after donald trump took office, and was then challenged in the courts. he has maintained that it's necessary, this travel ban, in the interests of national security, as he puts it, to prevent the united states coming under attack by islamic militants. but after this majority ruling, 5—4, it basically...
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jane: aleem maqbool reporting . a brief time ago, the new eu lassiter to the u.s., david o'sullivan, join my colleague katty kay. we consider the imposition of the tariffs wtogal under the video -- law. we think they are unjustified. our exports are not posing a problem to national security or the economy. under wto rules, we are entitled to impose rebalancing tariffs from the united states to europe, and thats the opon we intend to use in order to use the means available to us to demonstrate our unhappiness wint we defend european interests. katty: the things you have talked about hitting -- bourbon, levi's, orange juice from florida -- come from states that are politically sensitive in the united states. is that the aim here? amb. o'sullivan: it is a much longer list than that. those other things people have jumped on as having symbolism. driving force is to hit things which are not indispensable to the manufacturing process in europe. that is why these products have been selected, and it is intended to send a mes
jane: aleem maqbool reporting . a brief time ago, the new eu lassiter to the u.s., david o'sullivan, join my colleague katty kay. we consider the imposition of the tariffs wtogal under the video -- law. we think they are unjustified. our exports are not posing a problem to national security or the economy. under wto rules, we are entitled to impose rebalancing tariffs from the united states to europe, and thats the opon we intend to use in order to use the means available to us to demonstrate...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala. new generation knows the horrors of what volcano of fire can bring. aleem's report showed the scale of the devastation caused by the volcanic eruption in guatemala. we also have some pictures taken from a helicopter which showjust how wide the streams of ash and mud are, and how they swept away everything in their path. earlier, vulcanologist drjanine krippnerfrom concord university, in west virginia, explained how these pyroclastic flows have made this eruption so deadly. think of fine ground sand and rock. that is what this is, but it is hot. boulders and hot gas and ash over that. it is extremely deadly. out of this compared to the volcano on the big island in hawaii. —— how does this compare? while the lava flows have been devastating for local communities with hawaii, you can outrun them most of the time. you cannot do that with pyroclastic flows. we have seen people taking pictures. it is causing a lot of concern. with these kind of flows, what is your advice? get out of them. i
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala. new generation knows the horrors of what volcano of fire can bring. aleem's report showed the scale of the devastation caused by the volcanic eruption in guatemala. we also have some pictures taken from a helicopter which showjust how wide the streams of ash and mud are, and how they swept away everything in their path. earlier, vulcanologist drjanine krippnerfrom concord university, in west virginia, explained how these pyroclastic flows have made this...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.on a personal rescue mission to save a 12—year—old girl trapped alone in grenfell tower has told the public inquiry that he cried every day for a month after the fire. david badillo recounted in heartbreaking detail how he tried to rescuejessica urbano ramirez from the 20th floor. from the inquiry, tom symonds reports. there was only one easy way up and down grenfell tower. the lift worked. but firefighters quickly found they were unable to control where it stopped. yet, for david badillo, it became a way to possibly save a life. i saw a little 12—year—old girl on her own and, you know, ijust wanted to go and get her out. jessica urbano ramirez‘s flat was on the 20th floor. would it be right to say that you were on a personal rescue mission? yeah. he'd been given the keys and he went up in the lift. he told no—one what he was doing. the doors opened and a big rush of black smoke filled the lift. he was five floors short. what did you think of that? that i'm in trouble here. somehow he
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.on a personal rescue mission to save a 12—year—old girl trapped alone in grenfell tower has told the public inquiry that he cried every day for a month after the fire. david badillo recounted in heartbreaking detail how he tried to rescuejessica urbano ramirez from the 20th floor. from the inquiry, tom symonds reports. there was only one easy way up and down grenfell tower. the lift worked. but firefighters quickly found they were unable to control...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso. spoke to chris buckler in washington and i asked him just how the children will be reunited with their parents.. the parents and the children are being held by different departments so being held by different departments so that parents are being held by the department ofjustice said they are inside that system where they are inside that system where they are effectively being prosecuted and the children are being held by the department of health and human services because they can't be held in prison, they have been held ineffectively detention shelters. there seems to be confusion about how they reunite families and is also the question of where they reunite families. this whole policy of rolling back on the idea of separating families is something the president has ordered but the practical reality of doing it is proving extremely difficult and time and time again, we are hearing from the government contradictory m essa 9 es the government contradictory messages but they don't have
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso. spoke to chris buckler in washington and i asked him just how the children will be reunited with their parents.. the parents and the children are being held by different departments so being held by different departments so that parents are being held by the department ofjustice said they are inside that system where they are inside that system where they are effectively being prosecuted and the children are being held by the department of health and human...
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the bbc‘s aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas with this report.tention camp close to the mexican border, the us is holding children. we saw them being trooped between tents in single file. in many cases, they were separated from their parents by immigration officials. often their mothers and fathers, who themselves are in detention, have no idea where their children are. this seven—year—old has finally been reunited with his mother after they we re reunited with his mother after they were separated three weeks ago. his mother said she followed all the rules in claiming asylum. "look at his face," she says, "he is so sad. nothing will terrace apart." this taiba reunion has been so rare. lawyers say many have still had no communication with their children and have been given no information about their welfare or even location. receipts are given for people's property, and yet these individuals were not receiving anything in terms of a human being, their child. it is akin to kidnapping someone, when you take someone away from someone and don't give t
the bbc‘s aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas with this report.tention camp close to the mexican border, the us is holding children. we saw them being trooped between tents in single file. in many cases, they were separated from their parents by immigration officials. often their mothers and fathers, who themselves are in detention, have no idea where their children are. this seven—year—old has finally been reunited with his mother after they we re reunited with his mother after they were...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.saster at hillsborough football stadium, a judge has ruled that the police commander in charge on the day, can face trial. former chief superintendent of south yorkshire police, david duckenfield, will face charges of manslaughter by gross negligence in relation to the deaths of 95 liverpool football fans. four other men will also face trial in connection with the disaster and its aftermath. judith moritz reports. nearly 30 years since david duckenfield was in charge at hillsborough, he'll now appear in the dock of a criminal court. it is the first time that anyone has been charged with the deaths of 95 liverpool fans who were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during an fa cup semi—final in 1989. mr duckenfield is accused of failing to take reasonable care for their safety, and it's alleged that amounts to gross negligence. 96 supporters were crushed. the youngest, a boy of 10. the oldest, a pensioner of 67. the match commander can only be charged in c
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas.saster at hillsborough football stadium, a judge has ruled that the police commander in charge on the day, can face trial. former chief superintendent of south yorkshire police, david duckenfield, will face charges of manslaughter by gross negligence in relation to the deaths of 95 liverpool football fans. four other men will also face trial in connection with the disaster and its aftermath. judith moritz reports. nearly 30 years since david...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.me of the other stories making the news. president putin is visiting vienna today on a rare visit to a western country. austria, which is neutral, was one of a handful of eu countries not to withdraw its ambassador to russia, following the poisoning of sergei skripal in britain. austria's leader says he wants the country to be a bridge—builder between russia and the west. protesters injordan have been back on the streets again, hours after forcing the prime minister to stand down. the demonstrators are demanding the withdrawal of a draft bill to increase income tax. they're also calling for an end to austerity measures, which have been demanded by the international monetary fund in return for a loan. controversial plans for a third runway at heathrow airport are expected to be approved by the british government later, after years of argument and delay. parliament could be asked to vote within weeks. the government has backed expansion in principle despite opposition from key figures su
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.me of the other stories making the news. president putin is visiting vienna today on a rare visit to a western country. austria, which is neutral, was one of a handful of eu countries not to withdraw its ambassador to russia, following the poisoning of sergei skripal in britain. austria's leader says he wants the country to be a bridge—builder between russia and the west. protesters injordan have been back on the streets again, hours after forcing the...
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aleem maqbool reports. ad: now, it's time for action.going to let america and its great companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer. an ad for us steel asking the president to deliver on its election promise to save jobs in the industry but to many, the way he's done that looks like the opening salvo in a trade war between europe and the us that could have far—reaching consequences. from midnight tonight, large tariffs will have to be paid on any steel or aluminium imports coming to the us from the eu. well, there's overproduction of steel and there's overcapacity throughout the world, and so we have needed to deal with it in a very global manner. you can'tjust deal with it, dealing with one country. surrounded by steelworkers, donald trump actually announced the tariffs for most countries in march, but also exemptions for mexico, canada and the eu. he's today scrapped those exemptions. the workers who poured their souls into building this great nation were betrayed. but that betrayal is now over. donald trump can only do this
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border. correspondent david willis is in los angeles. david, donald trump claiming a big victory today on this, but what exactly d id victory today on this, but what exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they say? exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they sawm exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they say? it is a highly controversial measure, this one. it was introduced originally just after donald trump took office and was then challenged in the courts. he has maintained that it is necessary , courts. he has maintained that it is necessary, this travel ban, in the interests of national security, as he calls it, to prevent the united states coming under attack by islamic militants. but, after this majority ruling, 5—4, basically decides that there is no religious discrimination, this is not a ban aimed at muslims, if you like. indeed, the chiefjustice, john roberts, wrote that it was squarely within the scope of presidential authority, as he put it
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border. correspondent david willis is in los angeles. david, donald trump claiming a big victory today on this, but what exactly d id victory today on this, but what exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they say? exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they sawm exactly did the supreme court ruled today? what did they say? it is a highly controversial measure, this one. it was introduced originally just after...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas. he was once told he would never succeed.sian dancer andrey dragunov shares his personal story of being a deaf dancer. he shares his story of how his dream came true. i think andrey dragunov is trained asa i think andrey dragunov is trained as a what is music without base? yay hip—hop! —— bass. before we go take a look at this. your wedding is supposed to memorable, but adam sandler, the hollywood star of the films, such as the wedding singer, 50 first dates and big daddy made this couple's big day in montreal, canada, a bit more special — by crashing their photos with a cameo. as you can see, the bride and groom were dressed in a white gown and a sharp tuxedo for the occassion, adam sandler, in contrast was looking a bit more casual — sporting a moustache and a white t—shirt and red shorts. the hollywood star was enjoying lunch with his family, when he crossed paths with kevin and alex having their wedding photographs taken. that only works if you are an adam sadler said. —— andrey dragunov. —— bass. —— fan. and you can get
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas. he was once told he would never succeed.sian dancer andrey dragunov shares his personal story of being a deaf dancer. he shares his story of how his dream came true. i think andrey dragunov is trained asa i think andrey dragunov is trained as a what is music without base? yay hip—hop! —— bass. before we go take a look at this. your wedding is supposed to memorable, but adam sandler, the hollywood star of the films, such as the wedding singer, 50...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas. hit britain's food and drink industry has now spread to crumpets. the simultaneous shutdown of several major carbon dioxide plants is affecting supplies of many everyday products, including soft drinks, beers and meat. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. her report contains some flashing images. crumpets, one of our favourite treats. they should be making 25,000 of them an hour at this factory. but the production lines have ground to a halt. two of warburtons' big bakeries have run out of co2. this is the point at which we package our crumpets and here we fill every packet with c02. that helps us maintain the freshness and quality of our product over the shelf life. i've got two plants here that haven't run for the last ten days. it's a massive impact on our ability to provide our customers. but supermarkets aren't running out of crumpets just yet. it's notjust some bakery products that rely on co2. it's everything from fresh salads, chicken, meat, ready meals, sliced chee
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in el paso, texas. hit britain's food and drink industry has now spread to crumpets. the simultaneous shutdown of several major carbon dioxide plants is affecting supplies of many everyday products, including soft drinks, beers and meat. here's our business correspondent emma simpson. her report contains some flashing images. crumpets, one of our favourite treats. they should be making 25,000 of them an hour at this factory. but the production lines have ground to a...
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from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.ims it took. here, they carried the coffin of three—year—old jennifer andrea moralez. six other members of her family were killed, too. survivors have been left traumatised and subsequent explosions have filled them with fear. well, thousands of people from the area around the volcano have been displaced. they're coming to churches and government buildings and schools for refuge. and many of them have no idea when they will be allowed back home and what's left. 35 members of the lopez pozuelos family fled as the lava, ash flows and debris engulfed their town. five of their relatives didn't make it out, including francisco's brother and two grand—nieces aged 12 and 1a. translation: the place is completely destroyed. i don't believe any of them survived, because the homes are totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue for more bodies. people are coming together to help those who've lost everything, knowing that no amount of aid can help to get over some losses.
from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.ims it took. here, they carried the coffin of three—year—old jennifer andrea moralez. six other members of her family were killed, too. survivors have been left traumatised and subsequent explosions have filled them with fear. well, thousands of people from the area around the volcano have been displaced. they're coming to churches and government buildings and schools for refuge. and many of them have no idea when they will be allowed back home and...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, washington.the past few hours, president trump has linked the tariffs to the ongoing negotiations of a reform of the north atlantic free trade agreement, or nafta. the bbc‘s chris buckler, in washington, told me more. you can hear the anger and frustration from the american allies who feel that they are being unfairly treated, and certainly when you look at president trump's statements, it seems to indicate they want to connect this whole idea of putting in place tariffs within this whole idea of renegotiating the north american free trade agreement, which is known as nafta. so president trump has released a statement this evening in which he has said the united states has been taken advantage of the many decades on trade. those days are over. earlier today this message was conveyed to the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, and the united states will agree to a fair deal, as far as nafta is concerned, or there will be no deal at all. so what you are seeing here is the white house flexing it
aleem maqbool, bbc news, washington.the past few hours, president trump has linked the tariffs to the ongoing negotiations of a reform of the north atlantic free trade agreement, or nafta. the bbc‘s chris buckler, in washington, told me more. you can hear the anger and frustration from the american allies who feel that they are being unfairly treated, and certainly when you look at president trump's statements, it seems to indicate they want to connect this whole idea of putting in place...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.alogue of problems which led to grenfell tower in west london being rapidly engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry. one official report says the firefighters‘ policy of telling people to stay in their homes effectively failed. another says the tower‘s cladding didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died in the blaze. lucy manning's report contains images from the night shown at the inquiry. you may find some distressing. asleep in the safety of their homes, but this building was a deathtrap, a majorfire hazard. devastating details revealed to the inquiry how grenfell was covered in material that would burn easily, that wasn't properly tested, and how, once covered in flames, the fire brigade's strategy telling residents to stay in theirflats failed. the burnt—out kitchen of flat i6 on the fourth floor, where the fire started, and then spread. the 999 call from the resident who escaped from here, heard for the
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.alogue of problems which led to grenfell tower in west london being rapidly engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry. one official report says the firefighters‘ policy of telling people to stay in their homes effectively failed. another says the tower‘s cladding didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died in the blaze. lucy manning's report contains images from the night shown at...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.rime minister to "get a grip" and deal with the delays and cancellations on the rail network. they have urged theresa may to call an emergency summit to find a solution to the disruption caused by new timetables. danny savage is at leeds station. shia weeks ago the new timetables came into effect and chaos institute with tens of thousands of commuters having journeys disrupted with trains cancelled, often because there was not a driver available because not enough had been trained to cover the number of services that are on the timetable. yesterday a new emergency timetable was introduced, axing a load more services. still things are not quite right across large parts of northern england. for the first time ever 25 papers, both regional and local across northern england have come together with the same editorial on their front together with the same editorial on theirfront page together with the same editorial on their front page telling theresa may that enough is enough. the yorkshire
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.rime minister to "get a grip" and deal with the delays and cancellations on the rail network. they have urged theresa may to call an emergency summit to find a solution to the disruption caused by new timetables. danny savage is at leeds station. shia weeks ago the new timetables came into effect and chaos institute with tens of thousands of commuters having journeys disrupted with trains cancelled, often because there was not a driver available...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.an capital kabul. a suicide attacker targeted a large gathering of muslim clerics from across afghanistan who were meeting to voice their opposition to the ongoing violence. the islamic state group has said it carried out the attack. the government is to consider direct investment to build a new multi—billion pound nuclear power station at wylfa on anglesey. the business secretary greg clark said this would be alongside the japanese government and the japanese company hitachi. the original wylfa nuclear power station closed in 2015 after more than a0 years of service. trade union membership among the under 305 has fallen to its lowest level in over 15 years partly because of the growth in the so—called gig economy and zero hours contracts. the tuc, which has released the figures admits that unions have to earn the right to represent younger generations or risk becoming irrelevant. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed has the story. the new and old world of work. tyneside, modern buildings
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.an capital kabul. a suicide attacker targeted a large gathering of muslim clerics from across afghanistan who were meeting to voice their opposition to the ongoing violence. the islamic state group has said it carried out the attack. the government is to consider direct investment to build a new multi—billion pound nuclear power station at wylfa on anglesey. the business secretary greg clark said this would be alongside the japanese government and the...
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from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.it now gives away little of the sudden, catastrophic violence it brought here. sirens. with more eruptions feared following further, sporadic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. we are going in with one rescue team as close as we can get to the volcano. they've been digging for days now into the ash, but there are still so many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw a recovery team coming out. they'd been trying to find survivors but the only living things they could bring out this time were abandoned chickens. and this is why. the entire village of el rodeo was smothered in a thick blanket of burning volcanic ash. in some homes, entire families were buried alive. the land was scarred and suffocated by lava and ash. the assault from the volcano came so fast, it's no wonder so many simply had no chance of escape. survivors who did manage to flee for their lives have been left traumatised. thousands are now in makeshift shelters. 35 members of this family fle
from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.it now gives away little of the sudden, catastrophic violence it brought here. sirens. with more eruptions feared following further, sporadic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. we are going in with one rescue team as close as we can get to the volcano. they've been digging for days now into the ash, but there are still so many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw a recovery team coming out. they'd been trying to find...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news in el paso, texas. aleem maqbool there.ge. the nhs in england plans to stop hundreds of thousands of patients receiving treatments which it says are useless or too risky. and of course the knockout stages of the world cup begin, as we saw. good morning. one thing which is quite interesting is the uk has had nearly the normal amount of rainfall so far this year. the last two months have been exceptionally dry and it could been exceptionally dry and it could be one of the driestjune months on record in southern england. the last five days have seen temperatures over the 30 degrees mark in the hottest spots, and that he will continue on through this weekend as well, with temperatures again pushing into the 30s in the very hottest areas. today we have got more sunshine on the way. but we start off with a good deal of cloud, especially across central and eastern england, central and eastern parts of scotland as well. but high pressure firmly in charge this weekend. this area of low pressure will cling thundery showers into south
aleem maqbool, bbc news in el paso, texas. aleem maqbool there.ge. the nhs in england plans to stop hundreds of thousands of patients receiving treatments which it says are useless or too risky. and of course the knockout stages of the world cup begin, as we saw. good morning. one thing which is quite interesting is the uk has had nearly the normal amount of rainfall so far this year. the last two months have been exceptionally dry and it could been exceptionally dry and it could be one of the...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexico border.he rescue underway in thailand. it's now four days since twelve teenage boys and their football coach disappeared in a cave network in northern thailand. rescue crews have resumed their efforts to find the group after rising waters halted the search. 0ur correspondentjonathon head is with the rescue teams. weary and wet, rescuers trudged in and out of the cave for a third day, without anything to show for it. they've got hundreds of people here now. the army is sending in squads to tramp through the rainsoaked hills, in search of other ways into the cave complex. and there are volunteers with cave diving experience who've come to help, some from neighbouring countries. but the conditions underground are rough. the distance is about three to four kilometres from the entrance. it's very hard and difficult for the divers because they're not able to see anything. the water is very murky, so they're not able to find the other side of that at this point. powerlines are being fed into the cav
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexico border.he rescue underway in thailand. it's now four days since twelve teenage boys and their football coach disappeared in a cave network in northern thailand. rescue crews have resumed their efforts to find the group after rising waters halted the search. 0ur correspondentjonathon head is with the rescue teams. weary and wet, rescuers trudged in and out of the cave for a third day, without anything to show for it. they've got hundreds of...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border.ulations. the ruling is being seen as one of the most significant moments of mr trump's presidency so far, and the president described it as a "profound vindication". our north america editor jon sopel is at the supreme court in washington. jon and you categorise this victory? i think it is a very big victory for donald trump. —— how would you categorise this victory? when the verdict came out, one word, he said a tremendous victory and a profound vindication. you will remember the chaos brought around by the travel ban when it was introduced. it has been highly controversial. what the supreme court had to judge between was on the one hand, was this donald trump acting in an unconstitutional way by effectively trying to ban muslims? or was this him acting in the best interests of the national security of the united states of america? on that, the supreme court has ruled he was within his powers, it was within his remit, to decide what was in national security interests, and on those gr
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in nogales, on the us—mexican border.ulations. the ruling is being seen as one of the most significant moments of mr trump's presidency so far, and the president described it as a "profound vindication". our north america editor jon sopel is at the supreme court in washington. jon and you categorise this victory? i think it is a very big victory for donald trump. —— how would you categorise this victory? when the verdict came out, one word, he said a...
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from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.be shrouded in smoke, but it now gives away little of the sudden, catastrophic violence it brought here. with more eruptions feared following further sporadic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. well, we are going in with one rescue team as close as we can get to the volcano. they have been digging for days now into the ash, but there are still so many bodies to be found. as we went m, many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw a recovery team coming out. they had been trying to find survivors, but the only living things they could bring out this time were abandoned chickens. and this is why. the entire village of el rodeo was smothered in effect link ina el rodeo was smothered in effect link in a volcanic ash. in some homes, entire families were buried alive. the land was scarred and suffocated i love and ash. the assault from the vote, it volcano came so assault from the vote, it volcano came so fast it is no wonder some simply had no chance of escape ——
from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports.be shrouded in smoke, but it now gives away little of the sudden, catastrophic violence it brought here. with more eruptions feared following further sporadic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. well, we are going in with one rescue team as close as we can get to the volcano. they have been digging for days now into the ash, but there are still so many bodies to be found. as we went m, many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw...
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.f petrol saw its biggest rise in 18 years last month while diesel costs continued to climb, that's according to figures released by the rac. in what it called a hellish month for drivers in the uk. the average price of diesel increased by more than 6p a litre from april. petrol almost hit £1.30 a litre, the biggest monthly increase since 2000. the hike at the pumps mean a 55—litre family car now costs around £3.30 more to fill up than it did last month. the cause of this has been as a result of a double wham effectively. we've seen the cost of a barrel of oil go above $80 in may. what we've also seen is the weakening of the pound, and that double wham, as oil has traded in dollars, means the wholesale costs has increased, which has translated into higher prices at the pumps for drivers. mps will hold an emergency debate today on whether to allow abortions to take place in northern ireland. the move, backed by a cross—party group of mps, follows a referendum in the republic of ireland l
aleem maqbool, bbc news, in guatemala.f petrol saw its biggest rise in 18 years last month while diesel costs continued to climb, that's according to figures released by the rac. in what it called a hellish month for drivers in the uk. the average price of diesel increased by more than 6p a litre from april. petrol almost hit £1.30 a litre, the biggest monthly increase since 2000. the hike at the pumps mean a 55—litre family car now costs around £3.30 more to fill up than it did last month....
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aleem maqbool, bbc news, el paso. jane: a brief time ago i spoke mewith the fhead of u.s. immigration and customsem enfot, who joined us from new york. how difficult is it going to be to reunite these children with their parents? >> far more difficult than the administration ever imagined. it looks to me that when they announced this policy separating famili, they did not wsderstand the thicket of and regulations that govern how the government is supposed to take care of minor children when they are in their custody. unhertunately, the fact that president announced that they would be reunited, we have 500 reunitedhus far, it is evidence that they are encountering those difficulties and having a hard time bringing the families back together. jane: is there a risk en might not hat all? >> there is a risk if the rents are deported. i am optimistic and hopeful that the president's announcementn dnesday diminishes that risk. that said, the fastest way be administration could bring these families together is byin relethe individuals' that doesnt mean they stay in the country. th
aleem maqbool, bbc news, el paso. jane: a brief time ago i spoke mewith the fhead of u.s. immigration and customsem enfot, who joined us from new york. how difficult is it going to be to reunite these children with their parents? >> far more difficult than the administration ever imagined. it looks to me that when they announced this policy separating famili, they did not wsderstand the thicket of and regulations that govern how the government is supposed to take care of minor children...
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aleem maqbool reports.ion was in the victims it took. here, they carried the coffin of three—year—old jennifer andrea moralez. six other members of her family were killed, too. survivors have been left traumatised and subsequent explosions have filled them with fear. well, thousands of people from the area around the volcano have been displaced. they're coming to churches and government buildings and schools for refuge. and many of them have no idea when they will be allowed back home and what's left. 35 members of the lopez pozuelos family fled as the lava, ash flows and debris engulfed their town. five of their relatives didn't make it out, including francisco's brother and two grand—nieces aged i2 and 14. translation: the place is completely destroyed. i don't believe any of them survived, because the homes are totally buried under the ashes. there is no more space in the morgue for more bodies. people are coming together to help those who've lost everything, knowing that no amount of aid can help to get
aleem maqbool reports.ion was in the victims it took. here, they carried the coffin of three—year—old jennifer andrea moralez. six other members of her family were killed, too. survivors have been left traumatised and subsequent explosions have filled them with fear. well, thousands of people from the area around the volcano have been displaced. they're coming to churches and government buildings and schools for refuge. and many of them have no idea when they will be allowed back home and...
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they're now fearful they'll also be separated if they enter the us. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool isontinues to bring heartache and tension, a border that has led to some families being split and let others fearful of the same fate. 0n the mexican side, immigrants fleeing persecution used to be able to walk up and claim asylum. now, suddenly, they are being made to wait. it has been here with herfamily being made to wait. it has been here with her family for two weeks. she has heard all about what has been going on in the us, with immigrant pa rents going on in the us, with immigrant parents being separated from their children. she's petrified but says she has no choice. translation: we just can't live in my town any more. my just can't live in my town any more. my husband was recently assassinated and we are under threat. i wish america was more welcoming, we are not coming to harm anyone. we have since been able to verify that it's husband was indeed killed in april of that one of his sons is missing. she is anxious because she knows in the us they have been putting immigrant child
they're now fearful they'll also be separated if they enter the us. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool isontinues to bring heartache and tension, a border that has led to some families being split and let others fearful of the same fate. 0n the mexican side, immigrants fleeing persecution used to be able to walk up and claim asylum. now, suddenly, they are being made to wait. it has been here with herfamily being made to wait. it has been here with her family for two weeks. she has heard all about...