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stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: after weeks of deadly unrest in nicaragua, pope francis calls for an end to the violence. this is bbc world news todaysion to impose new trade tariffs — beijing says talks with washington could fail. a special service has been taking place in london — to remember the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on. eight people were killed when three men drove a van into pedestrians and then stabbed people at a nearby market. a siege has ended at a nicaraguan church where opposition supporters had sought refuge after being attacked by riot police and pro—government militias. some 30 people had taken shelter in the church of san miguel, in the city of masaya — south of the capital managua. more than 100 people have been killed in six weeks of clashes in nicaragua. protesters are calling for president ortega to step down. efforts by the church to mediate collapsed last week after several bishops received death threats. pope francis has now called for an end to the violence. translation: ijoin my brothers, the bishops in nicaragua, in expressing my sorrow for the violence in the country with peop
stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: after weeks of deadly unrest in nicaragua, pope francis calls for an end to the violence. this is bbc world news todaysion to impose new trade tariffs — beijing says talks with washington could fail. a special service has been taking place in london — to remember the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on. eight people were killed when three men drove a van into pedestrians and then stabbed people at a nearby market. a siege...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories. spain's new prime minister, pedro sanchez, is sworn in in madrid. his first challenge — catalonia's separatist leader calls for talks. thousands of palestinians attend the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli gunfire during protests in gaza. her mother says she was trying to help the injured. translation: this is what she was resisting with. on what basis did they think to kill her? she has been targeted since the first day of the protests. after decades of communist rule in cuba, could the new president be about to bring in significant changes to the way the country is run? also in the programme... we travel to the russian city of kazan as it prepares to welcome world cup fans and celebrate ramadan. a very warm welcome. spain's new prime minister, pedro sanchez, has been sworn into office by king felipe. it followed the ousting of the government of mariano rajoy in a parliamentary vote of no confidence after his people's party was embroiled in corruption allegations. a new separatist
this is bbc world news today. our top stories. spain's new prime minister, pedro sanchez, is sworn in in madrid. his first challenge — catalonia's separatist leader calls for talks. thousands of palestinians attend the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli gunfire during protests in gaza. her mother says she was trying to help the injured. translation: this is what she was resisting with. on what basis did they think to kill her? she has been targeted since the first day of the protests. after...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories. it's back on. after a top north korean official delivers a and president trump as the singapore summit what happened.” president trump as the singapore summit what happened. i think we will have a relationship and it will start on june 12. italy has a new prime minister. giuseppe conte is finally sworn in by the president. but in spain, it's goodbye. prime minister mariano rajoy is forced from office by a vote of no—confidence. caught in the crossfire of a trade war? the eu plans to raise duty on harley—davidson motorbikes and other goods unless us withdraws tariffs on steel. it is very unfortunate if we get into this tit—for—tat position, especially with one of our closest allies. nobody wins in a trade war. there are only casualties. the summit between the us and north korea is back on. the date and place the same, the 12th ofjune in singapore. it follows the handing over of a letter from the north korean leader at a much anticipated meeting at the white house between the president and a close ai
this is bbc world news today. our top stories. it's back on. after a top north korean official delivers a and president trump as the singapore summit what happened.” president trump as the singapore summit what happened. i think we will have a relationship and it will start on june 12. italy has a new prime minister. giuseppe conte is finally sworn in by the president. but in spain, it's goodbye. prime minister mariano rajoy is forced from office by a vote of no—confidence. caught in the...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories... hundreds of marches take place across the united states in protest at president trump's immigration policies. the european union remains split on migrants, with hungary denying signing up to a deal with germany to take back asylum seekers. forging a new future for steel in europe — thyssenkrupp and tata weld themselves together. and uruguay has beaten portugal 2—1 in the knockout phase at the football world cup. hello and welcome to world news today. thousands of protesters in the united states are marching across the country against president trump's immigration policies. protestors are gathering using the slogan "families belong together". you're looking at one of more than 630 events calling for migrant families split up at the us border to be reunited. it should be pointed out that the rallies were organised before mr trump ordered an end to the widely criticised "zero tolerance" policy of separating children from their parents, although most of the 2,300 children taken to detenti
this is bbc world news today. our top stories... hundreds of marches take place across the united states in protest at president trump's immigration policies. the european union remains split on migrants, with hungary denying signing up to a deal with germany to take back asylum seekers. forging a new future for steel in europe — thyssenkrupp and tata weld themselves together. and uruguay has beaten portugal 2—1 in the knockout phase at the football world cup. hello and welcome to world...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: in the last half hour turkey's president erdogan has claimed victory in the country's landmark elections. he says unofficial results suggest he's won another term in office, without the need for a second round run—off. his supporters have already started celebrating. president trump ramps up his rhetoric on migration, saying anyone trying to enter america illegally should be deported withoutjudicial process. the german chancellor says eu leaders have agreed that countries on the front line of europe's migrant crisis cannot be left alone to carry the burden. in moscow and the world cup where england and belgium are national of a place in the last 16, but poland cannot reach the knockout stage. hello, and welcome to the programme. in the last half hour, the turkish leader, recep tayyip erdogan, has declared victory in both presidential and parliamentary elections. he said unofficial election results suggest he has won another term in office, and that there is no need fo
this is bbc world news today. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: in the last half hour turkey's president erdogan has claimed victory in the country's landmark elections. he says unofficial results suggest he's won another term in office, without the need for a second round run—off. his supporters have already started celebrating. president trump ramps up his rhetoric on migration, saying anyone trying to enter america illegally should be deported withoutjudicial process. the german...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey. our top stories: zimbabwe's president says he's survived an assassination attempt after an explosion rocks a rally in the city of bulawayo. and another african leader under attack, as a grenade blast targets a political rally for ethiopia's new prime minister. tens of thousands of people march through london to demand a vote on the final deal on the uk's departure from the eu. the will of the people is to have a proper, informed referendum where we know what a brexit deal means. we can't keep going into this absolute disaster without stopping and thinking if we really want to do this. and i live in moscow at the world cup where we have had wins bob belgium, mexico, and germany, the reigning champions have kept themselves alive. there's been an explosion at an election rally in zimbabwe where president emmerson mnangagwa was speaking. the blast went off as he left the stage in the white city stadium in bulawayo, zimba bwe‘s second city. at least two senior government officials have bee
this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey. our top stories: zimbabwe's president says he's survived an assassination attempt after an explosion rocks a rally in the city of bulawayo. and another african leader under attack, as a grenade blast targets a political rally for ethiopia's new prime minister. tens of thousands of people march through london to demand a vote on the final deal on the uk's departure from the eu. the will of the people is to have a proper, informed referendum where we...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories. eu leaders agreed a deal on how to tackle migration — but the president of the european council says it's too early to talk about success. the uk is also told to reveal its plans for brexit to ensure an agreement is reached in time. there is a great deal of work ahead and the most difficult parts are still resolved. if we wants to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office in maryland would have killed even more people if he'd had the chance. this was a targeted attack. we can't fathom why that person chose to do this. three decades after britain's worst sporting disaster — the police officer in charge on the day at hillsborough football stadium is to stand trial for manslaughter. hello and welcome to world news today. european union leaders have admitted that the deal they've reached on controlling migration from africa will be difficult to implement. after all—night talks in brussels they agreed to set up sec
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories. eu leaders agreed a deal on how to tackle migration — but the president of the european council says it's too early to talk about success. the uk is also told to reveal its plans for brexit to ensure an agreement is reached in time. there is a great deal of work ahead and the most difficult parts are still resolved. if we wants to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at...
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this is bbc world news today, i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. president trump has arrived in singapore ahead of tuesday's landmark meeting with the north korean leader. kim jong un arrived first and has already met his host, the singaporean prime minster. distrust and disharmony after the g7 summit. one of donald trump's aides says the president was "stabbed in the back" by the canadian prime minister. rafael nadal powers his way to victory in french open tennis championships for the 11th time. also in the programme, why thousands of women across the uk have been marching in the footsteps of the suffragettes. donald trump has arrived in singapore, ahead of tuesday's historic summit with the north korean leader kim jong un. it'll be the first ever meeting between a sitting us president and a north korean leader. on saturday mr trump described it as a one—time shot at peace. washington hopes the summit will kick—start a process which will eventually see mr kim give up his nuclear weapons. our correspondent laura bicker reports from singapore. the
this is bbc world news today, i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. president trump has arrived in singapore ahead of tuesday's landmark meeting with the north korean leader. kim jong un arrived first and has already met his host, the singaporean prime minster. distrust and disharmony after the g7 summit. one of donald trump's aides says the president was "stabbed in the back" by the canadian prime minister. rafael nadal powers his way to victory in french open tennis championships...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories: donald trump leaves the g7 summit early after demanding an end to what he calls unfair trade practices. it's going to change, 100%, and ta riffs it's going to change, 100%, and tariffs are going to come way down, because we cannot continue to do that, we are like the piggy bank that, we are like the piggy bank that everyone is robbing, and that ends. the us president is now on his way to singapore for talks with north korea's kimjong—un. mr trump says the meeting is a "one—time chance" for a peace deal. more than 65 dead after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on afghan forces, hours after promising a rare ceasefire for the muslim holiday of eid. i admire your luck, mr...? bond. james bond. also in the programme, the first actor to be known as a bond girl — eunice gayson — has died at the age of 90. president trump says he's told allies at the g7 summit in canada that the united states needs an end to unfair trade practices — which he described as "ridiculou
this is bbc world news today. our top stories: donald trump leaves the g7 summit early after demanding an end to what he calls unfair trade practices. it's going to change, 100%, and ta riffs it's going to change, 100%, and tariffs are going to come way down, because we cannot continue to do that, we are like the piggy bank that, we are like the piggy bank that everyone is robbing, and that ends. the us president is now on his way to singapore for talks with north korea's kimjong—un. mr trump...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories. the us announces a new 25% tariff on billions of dollars worth of chinese imports, beijing says it'll hit back with similar action. they can't believe they got away with it for so long. i can't believe it. they got away with it for 25 yea rs. italy's prime minister giuseppe conte calls for changes to europe's asylum system, after meeting in paris with president macron. day of the world cup ends with a thriller, a hatful of goals for christiano ronaldo as portugal take on spain in the game of the tournament so far. and sending his voice to the stars, a final tribute to the physicist stephen hawking, his words, broadcast into space. lol welcome to the programme. president trump has confirmed us tariffs targeting $50 billion worth of chinese imports. the 25% import duties make good on his pledge to punish china's alleged theft of us intellectual property. and to redress the large trade imbalance between the countries. the us will begin collecting 25% tariffs onjuly the 6th, on a list of
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories. the us announces a new 25% tariff on billions of dollars worth of chinese imports, beijing says it'll hit back with similar action. they can't believe they got away with it for so long. i can't believe it. they got away with it for 25 yea rs. italy's prime minister giuseppe conte calls for changes to europe's asylum system, after meeting in paris with president macron. day of the world cup ends with a thriller, a hatful of goals...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial? disagreements are already coming up at the g7 leaders meeting in canada. anger in turkey as austria shuts down seven mosques it says are funded from abroad. turkey says the move is islamophobic. israel kills palestinians protesting at the gaza border. hundreds more are reportedly injured. also in the programme: celebrity chef, writer and tv presenter anthony bourdain has died. we'll hear how he opened up the culinary world for audiences. we could be in store for a rocky g7 summit. tensions over international trade and the us decision to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminium have dominated the opening exchanges. both france and canada are strongly criticising the us for the tariffs. this is the moment when all the leaders gathered for a family photo. there were smiles, but overall, it was pretty brief. it's notjust the us tariffs that there is disagreement over. there's also a split over russia, after mr trump's surprise call for moscow'
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial? disagreements are already coming up at the g7 leaders meeting in canada. anger in turkey as austria shuts down seven mosques it says are funded from abroad. turkey says the move is islamophobic. israel kills palestinians protesting at the gaza border. hundreds more are reportedly injured. also in the programme: celebrity chef, writer and tv presenter anthony bourdain has died. we'll hear how he opened...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories... president trump tackles the dispute over his immigration policy head on, by appearing with families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants. your loss will not have been in vain. we will secure our borders and we will make sure that they are properly taken care of eventually. the word will get out, you've got to have a safe country. the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime. turkey prepares to go to the polls in a snap election that could see president erdogan extend his 16 year rule. i'm olly foster — here in moscow all the action including brazil finally getting their act together. we've had wins. is learned, nigeria and brazil. they left it very late against costa rica in st petersburg, but two goals in injury time saw them keep themselves alive, including one for neymar. welcome to world news today. i'm duncan golestani. the crisis over immigration rules in the united states looks no closer
this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories... president trump tackles the dispute over his immigration policy head on, by appearing with families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants. your loss will not have been in vain. we will secure our borders and we will make sure that they are properly taken care of eventually. the word will get out, you've got to have a safe country. the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories...n policy head on, by appearing with families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants. your loss will not have been in vain. we will secure our borders and we will make sure that they are properly taken care of eventually. the word will get out, you've got to have a safe country. the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime. turkey prepares to go to the polls in a snap election that could see president erdogan extend his 16 year rule. i'm olly foster — here in moscow all the action including brazil
this is bbc world news today. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories...n policy head on, by appearing with families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants. your loss will not have been in vain. we will secure our borders and we will make sure that they are properly taken care of eventually. the word will get out, you've got to have a safe country. the united nations accuses venezuela's security forces of killing hundreds of people under the pretext of fighting crime. turkey...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories.on how to tackle migration — but the president of the european council says it's too early to talk about success. the uk is also told to reveal its plans for brexit to ensure an agreement is reached in time. there is a great deal of work ahead and the most difficult parts are still resolved. if we wants to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office in maryland would have killed even more people if he'd had the chance. this was a targeted attack. we can't fathom why that person chose to do this. three decades after britain's worst sporting disaster — the police officer in charge on the day at hillsborough
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories.on how to tackle migration — but the president of the european council says it's too early to talk about success. the uk is also told to reveal its plans for brexit to ensure an agreement is reached in time. there is a great deal of work ahead and the most difficult parts are still resolved. if we wants to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. police say the gunman who shot dead five people at a newspaper office in...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories. it's back on.ers a and president trump as the singapore summit what happened. president trump as the singapore summit what happenedlj president trump as the singapore summit what happened. i think we will have a relationship and it will start on june 12. italy has a new prime minister. giuseppe conte is finally sworn in by the president. but in spain, it's goodbye. prime minister mariano rajoy is forced from office by a vote of no—confidence. caught in the crossfire of a trade war? the eu plans to raise duty on harley—davidson motorbikes and other goods unless us withdraws tariffs on steel. it is very unfortunate if we get into this tit—for—tat position, especially with one of our closest
this is bbc world news today. our top stories. it's back on.ers a and president trump as the singapore summit what happened. president trump as the singapore summit what happenedlj president trump as the singapore summit what happened. i think we will have a relationship and it will start on june 12. italy has a new prime minister. giuseppe conte is finally sworn in by the president. but in spain, it's goodbye. prime minister mariano rajoy is forced from office by a vote of no—confidence....
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories.w 25% tariff on billions of dollars worth of chinese imports, beijing says it'll hit back with similar action. they can't believe they got away with it for so long. i can't believe it. they got away with it for 25 yea rs. italy's prime minister giuseppe conte calls for changes to europe's asylum system, after meeting in paris with president macron. day of the world cup ends with a thriller, a hatful of goals for christiano ronaldo as portugal take on spain in the game of the tournament so far. and sending his voice to the stars, a final tribute to the physicist stephen hawking, his words, broadcast into space.
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories.w 25% tariff on billions of dollars worth of chinese imports, beijing says it'll hit back with similar action. they can't believe they got away with it for so long. i can't believe it. they got away with it for 25 yea rs. italy's prime minister giuseppe conte calls for changes to europe's asylum system, after meeting in paris with president macron. day of the world cup ends with a thriller, a hatful of goals for christiano ronaldo...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial?. anger in turkey as austria shuts down seven mosques it says are funded from abroad. turkey says the move is islamophobic. israel kills palestinians protesting at the gaza border. hundreds more are reportedly injured. also in the programme: celebrity chef, writer and tv presenter anthony bourdain has died. we'll hear how he opened up the culinary world for audiences. we could be in store for a rocky g7 summit.
this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial?. anger in turkey as austria shuts down seven mosques it says are funded from abroad. turkey says the move is islamophobic. israel kills palestinians protesting at the gaza border. hundreds more are reportedly injured. also in the programme: celebrity chef, writer and tv presenter anthony bourdain has died. we'll hear how he opened up the culinary world for audiences. we could be in store for a rocky g7...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories...ent trump's immigration policies. the european union remains split on migrants, with hungary denying signing up to a deal with germany to take back asylum seekers. forging a new future for steel in europe — thyssenkrupp and tata weld themselves together. and uruguay has beaten portugal 2—1 in the knockout phase at the football world cup. hello and welcome to world news today. thousands of protesters in the united states are marching across the country against president trump's
this is bbc world news today. our top stories...ent trump's immigration policies. the european union remains split on migrants, with hungary denying signing up to a deal with germany to take back asylum seekers. forging a new future for steel in europe — thyssenkrupp and tata weld themselves together. and uruguay has beaten portugal 2—1 in the knockout phase at the football world cup. hello and welcome to world news today. thousands of protesters in the united states are marching across the...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm chris rogers.ictory in the country's landmark elections. he says unofficial results suggest he's won another term in office, without the need for a second round run—off. his supporters have already started celebrating. president trump ramps up his rhetoric on migration, saying anyone trying to enter america illegally should be deported withoutjudicial process. the german chancellor says eu leaders have agreed that countries on the front line of europe's migrant crisis cannot be left alone to carry the burden. in moscow and the world cup where england and belgium are national of a place in the last
this is bbc world news today. i'm chris rogers.ictory in the country's landmark elections. he says unofficial results suggest he's won another term in office, without the need for a second round run—off. his supporters have already started celebrating. president trump ramps up his rhetoric on migration, saying anyone trying to enter america illegally should be deported withoutjudicial process. the german chancellor says eu leaders have agreed that countries on the front line of europe's...
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this is bbc world news today. i‘m krupa padhy.e talks could fail, if president trump goes ahead with his tariff plans. north korea‘s leader wants to stay at a luxurious hotel suite for his summit with donald trump in singapore — but who‘s going to foot the bill? remembering the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on — with a special service in london. also in the programme — the genetic test which could avoid chemotherapy for thousands of breast cancer patients.
this is bbc world news today. i‘m krupa padhy.e talks could fail, if president trump goes ahead with his tariff plans. north korea‘s leader wants to stay at a luxurious hotel suite for his summit with donald trump in singapore — but who‘s going to foot the bill? remembering the victims of the london bridge terror attacks one year on — with a special service in london. also in the programme — the genetic test which could avoid chemotherapy for thousands of breast cancer patients.
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this is bbc world news today.after demanding an end to what he calls unfair trade practices. it's going to change, 100%, and ta riffs it's going to change, 100%, and tariffs are going to come way down, because we cannot continue to do that, we are like the piggy bank that, we are like the piggy bank that everyone is robbing, and that ends. the us president is now on his way to singapore for talks with north korea's kimjong—un. mr trump says the meeting is a "one—time chance" for a peace deal. more than 65 dead after taliban fighters launch a series of attacks on afghan forces, hours after promising a rare ceasefire for the muslim holiday of eid. i admire your luck, mr...? bond. james bond. also in the programme, the first actor to be known as a bond girl — eunice gayson — has died at the age of 90.
this is bbc world news today.after demanding an end to what he calls unfair trade practices. it's going to change, 100%, and ta riffs it's going to change, 100%, and tariffs are going to come way down, because we cannot continue to do that, we are like the piggy bank that, we are like the piggy bank that everyone is robbing, and that ends. the us president is now on his way to singapore for talks with north korea's kimjong—un. mr trump says the meeting is a "one—time chance" for a...
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this is bbc world news today. our top stories.irst challenge — catalonia's separatist leader calls for talks. thousands of palestinians attend the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli gunfire during protests in gaza. her mother says she was trying to help the injured. translation: this is what she was resisting with. on what basis did they think to kill her? she has been targeted since the first day of the protests. after decades of communist rule in cuba, could the new president be about to bring in significant changes to the way the country is run? also in the programme... we travel to the russian city of kazan as it prepares to welcome world cup fans and celebrate ramadan.
this is bbc world news today. our top stories.irst challenge — catalonia's separatist leader calls for talks. thousands of palestinians attend the funeral of a nurse killed by israeli gunfire during protests in gaza. her mother says she was trying to help the injured. translation: this is what she was resisting with. on what basis did they think to kill her? she has been targeted since the first day of the protests. after decades of communist rule in cuba, could the new president be about to...
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this is bbc world news today, i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. north korean leader. kim jong un arrived first and has already met his host, the singaporean prime minster. distrust and disharmony after the g7 summit. one of donald trump's aides says the president was "stabbed in the back" by the canadian prime minister. rafael nadal powers his way to victory in french open tennis championships for the 11th time. also in the programme, why thousands of women across the uk have been marching in the footsteps of the suffragettes.
this is bbc world news today, i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories. north korean leader. kim jong un arrived first and has already met his host, the singaporean prime minster. distrust and disharmony after the g7 summit. one of donald trump's aides says the president was "stabbed in the back" by the canadian prime minister. rafael nadal powers his way to victory in french open tennis championships for the 11th time. also in the programme, why thousands of women across the uk have...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey.he's survived an assassination attempt after an explosion rocks a rally in the city of bulawayo. and another african leader under attack, as a grenade blast targets a political rally for ethiopia's new prime minister. tens of thousands of people march through london to demand a vote on the final deal on the uk's departure from the eu. the will of the people is to have a proper, informed referendum where we know what a brexit deal means. we can't keep going into this absolute disaster without stopping and thinking if we really want to do this. and i live in moscow at the world cup where we have had
this is bbc world news today. i'm lucy grey.he's survived an assassination attempt after an explosion rocks a rally in the city of bulawayo. and another african leader under attack, as a grenade blast targets a political rally for ethiopia's new prime minister. tens of thousands of people march through london to demand a vote on the final deal on the uk's departure from the eu. the will of the people is to have a proper, informed referendum where we know what a brexit deal means. we can't keep...
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this is bbc world news today.rough disaster is to stand trial for manslaughter by gross negligence. the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls on britain to lay its cards on the table and resolve the outstanding issues on brexit before and eu summit in october. if he wa nts to and eu summit in october. if he wants to reach a deal in october we need to create progress and this is a last call to lay the cards on the table. after marathon talks at the summit, a deal was struck to set up secure migrant centres in eu states. the firefighter who left his collea g u es the firefighter who left his colleagues and tried and failed to rescue a girl trapped in the g re nfell tower. rescue a girl trapped in the grenfell tower. i wanted to go up and get. this little 12—year—old girl on her own.
this is bbc world news today.rough disaster is to stand trial for manslaughter by gross negligence. the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls on britain to lay its cards on the table and resolve the outstanding issues on brexit before and eu summit in october. if he wa nts to and eu summit in october. if he wants to reach a deal in october we need to create progress and this is a last call to lay the cards on the table. after marathon talks at the summit, a deal was struck to...
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this is bbc world news today. david duckenfield, the police commander on charge of the day of the hillsborough disaster is to stand trial for manslaughter by gross negligence. the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls on britain to lay its cards on the table and resolve the outstanding issues on brexit before and eu summit in october. if he wa nts to and eu summit in october. if he wants to reach a deal in october we need to create progress and this is a last call to lay the cards on the table. after marathon talks at the summit, a deal was struck to set up secure migrant centres in eu states. the firefighter who left his collea g u es the firefighter who left his colleagues and tried and failed to rescue a girl trapped in the g re nfell tower. rescue a girl trapped in the grenfell tower. i wanted to go up and get. this little 12—year—old girl on her own. ijust wanted to get out. debate over the future of cash machines in britain. fears of network production as the fee paid each time an atm is - is
this is bbc world news today. david duckenfield, the police commander on charge of the day of the hillsborough disaster is to stand trial for manslaughter by gross negligence. the president of the european council, donald tusk, calls on britain to lay its cards on the table and resolve the outstanding issues on brexit before and eu summit in october. if he wa nts to and eu summit in october. if he wants to reach a deal in october we need to create progress and this is a last call to lay the...
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world. victoria gill, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: football fans are gathering in moscow for the start of the world cup today.st—ranked sides in the tournament. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has said that achieving the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula would be a process, but not an easy one. he was speaking at a news conference in seoul, with the foreign ministers of south korea and japan. commemorations and vigils are taking place today to mark the first anniversary of the grenfell towerfire in london. 72 people died in the disaster. an inquiry into the causes is ongoing. let us look at how the media is discussing these stories. we begin with the independent — among many outlets marking the grenfell fire anniversary. it says hundreds of homes bought for survivors are lying empty, while many families are still without permanent homes to live in. on to the new york times covering a big sport announcement — that's the winning joint bid by the united states, mexico and canada to host the 2026 world cup. on to the business insider now — and the number of people using facebook for news is down, e
world. victoria gill, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: football fans are gathering in moscow for the start of the world cup today.st—ranked sides in the tournament. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has said that achieving the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula would be a process, but not an easy one. he was speaking at a news conference in seoul, with the foreign ministers of south korea and japan. commemorations and vigils are taking place...
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bbc news, almaty. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: hair today — win tomorrow. the worldthat style brings success. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for a0 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of the russian woman in space? i think it's a wonderful achievement and i think we might be able to persuad
bbc news, almaty. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: hair today — win tomorrow. the worldthat style brings success. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for a0 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's...
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new world of work. kamal ahmed, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.gramme: injury means serena williams is a late withdrawal from her french open fourth round match with maria sharapova. right now i can't actually serve, so it's kind of hard to play when i can't physically serve. in the men's draw, 10—time champion rafael nadal is through to the quarter finals after a straight sets win over maximilian marterer. and leroy sane is left out of germany's world cup squad on deadline day for the 32 nations involved. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis news, and with the anticipation building at roland garros on monday and the match due to take to the court, serena williams withdrew from her fourth round tie with maria sharapova at the french open.
new world of work. kamal ahmed, bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today.gramme: injury means serena williams is a late withdrawal from her french open fourth round match with maria sharapova. right now i can't actually serve, so it's kind of hard to play when i can't physically serve. in the men's draw, 10—time champion rafael nadal is through to the quarter finals after a straight sets win over maximilian marterer. and leroy sane is left out of germany's world cup squad on...
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bbc of, including its news output. no matter where they're held, the start of a world cup retains the power to excite and unite like little else in sport. and here, todayent. we plan to explore, in the next week or two, how bbc news is handling the world cup. but in the meantime, here's an observation from tim hewitt from smethwick made on tuesday while looking at the programme schedules for later in the week. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us, or e—mail. find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website, the address is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to view your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. the weather this weekend is looking a little hit and miss. in fact, we are expecting some rain, on—and—off rain, across northern parts of the uk. on—and—off rain, across northern there could even be some thunder and lightning. but the good news is it's not going to be like that all through the weekend. i think we'll all get at least some sunshine. let's have a look at the
bbc of, including its news output. no matter where they're held, the start of a world cup retains the power to excite and unite like little else in sport. and here, todayent. we plan to explore, in the next week or two, how bbc news is handling the world cup. but in the meantime, here's an observation from tim hewitt from smethwick made on tuesday while looking at the programme schedules for later in the week. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc...
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world 400 at the age of 34. more on that on the bbc sport website and much more world cup news as well of course. many thanks, 0lly. you can see more on all of today'septionally dry across many parts of the uk. we had the heat and sunshine for and wait. for the first day ofjuly, there will probably be more of the same. in the south west we have the chance of picking up a few thundery downpours. here, we will be closest to this developing area of cloud rotating around an area of low pressure and that high —based cloud is drifting towards the south—west. the wind direction ahead of that looks slightly different tomorrow, south—easterly, still the heat from the continent, but also more humidity in the south, and with that and that cloud we eventually will get some storm. notjust yet. 0vernight would probably be dry, clear skies for the most part, cloud approaching the northwest and perhaps by the morning a few storms approaching the channel islands hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: it's emerged that the environment secretary, michael gove, tore up a report on theresa may's preferred option for a new customs relationship with the eu. he was said t
world 400 at the age of 34. more on that on the bbc sport website and much more world cup news as well of course. many thanks, 0lly. you can see more on all of today'septionally dry across many parts of the uk. we had the heat and sunshine for and wait. for the first day ofjuly, there will probably be more of the same. in the south west we have the chance of picking up a few thundery downpours. here, we will be closest to this developing area of cloud rotating around an area of low pressure and...
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bbc news. today is world refugee day, and to raise money for displaced children in syria, one campaign has come like jamie oliver, yotam 0ttolenghi and nigel slater, all to raise money for unicef‘s children of syria appeal. thomasina miers is one of the chefs who have contributed recipes to the bake for syria campaign. she won masterchef in 2005 and went on to found mexican restaurant chain wa haca. what i'd like to do is say hello and welcome, and i want to show viewers the book first before i ask you anything about it. that is that, very nice and colour. i want to ask you what this is meant to achieve. where is this a mean? money is important, but what are you trying to do? this is actually the second cookbook, so the first baking book but we launched cook for syria two yea rs but we launched cook for syria two years ago and it was a phenomenal success. it really highlighted the plight of displaced people. it is obviously world refugee day today. but there's so much bad news that it tends to put people off and it is very easy to just turn away from too much of a load of information, negativit
bbc news. today is world refugee day, and to raise money for displaced children in syria, one campaign has come like jamie oliver, yotam 0ttolenghi and nigel slater, all to raise money for unicef‘s children of syria appeal. thomasina miers is one of the chefs who have contributed recipes to the bake for syria campaign. she won masterchef in 2005 and went on to found mexican restaurant chain wa haca. what i'd like to do is say hello and welcome, and i want to show viewers the book first before...
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bbc news: the royal seal of approval. prince william meets the england squad, before their final world cup warm—up against costa rica this evening. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. todayther casualty on the high street. the department store chain house of fraser plans to close over half its shops — affecting 6,000 jobs — as part of a rescue deal. the house of fraser boss has told the bbc the decision to close is brutal and as tough as it gets. and the discount chain poundworld is in trouble too, with nearly 5,500 jobs at risk. our business correspondent, emma simpson, has more. it is the cornerstone of many high street. this is birmingham's biggest and oldest department store, but it is going. so is wolverhampton. we we re is going. so is wolverhampton. we were just devastated. it is a lovely, wonderful shop. edinburgh is also hit list. i can see why it's going to close. it isjust old now. so is cirencester. it is like a high street isjust dying. it is very, very sad. it is also grim news for cardiff, the chain is pulling out of wales altogether and the boss did not mince his words. this is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. and we have not taken this decision light
bbc news: the royal seal of approval. prince william meets the england squad, before their final world cup warm—up against costa rica this evening. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. todayther casualty on the high street. the department store chain house of fraser plans to close over half its shops — affecting 6,000 jobs — as part of a rescue deal. the house of fraser boss has told the bbc the decision to close is brutal and as tough as it gets. and the discount chain...
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bbc news... brazil are looking for their first world cup win in russia, when they take on costa rica in the first of three matches today afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the aerospace giant airbus has warned it could pull out of the uk if britain leaves the european union single market and customs union without a deal. the company, which employs 1a,000 people in britain, says if a transition agreement isn't reached, it could be catastrophic for its business. ministers say they don't expect that situation to arise. our business correspondent theo legett reports. this is airbus‘ supply chain in action. these huge transporters are used to carry aircraft wings from its factory in north wales, to assembly sites in france and germany. across the uk, it's involved in building passengerjets and military aircraft, defence systems and satellites. but company bosses say if we leave the eu without a deal, it would be catastrophic for the uk business. today we've published a risk assessment memo, where airbus is laying out the huge concerns we'd have if there's a no deal brexit. we're very fearful there will be chaos a
bbc news... brazil are looking for their first world cup win in russia, when they take on costa rica in the first of three matches today afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the aerospace giant airbus has warned it could pull out of the uk if britain leaves the european union single market and customs union without a deal. the company, which employs 1a,000 people in britain, says if a transition agreement isn't reached, it could be catastrophic for its business. ministers say they...
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bbc news, we will have the latest from russia on the day before the fifa world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there was drama in the house of commons todayfrom the scottish national party walked out en masse during prime minister's questions. they left after their leader was ordered out following a row with the speaker over scotland being sidelined in the brexit debate. it came as tory rebels who are pushing to keep closer ties to the eu said they feared the prime minister... could betray them over assurances given to them yesterday over brexit. our political editor, laura kuenssberg was watching — she's in westminster for us now. take a deep breath, a big deep breath, it's been a very busy day, and a crazy day in westminster. fury, a mass walk—out from the snp, who were immediately accused of pulling a stunt. different sides of the tory party clashing with each other in public, and the labour party for good measure divided over brexit as well. some people would say this is part of the inevitable bumps in the road of a tricky process. but some mps are privately using words like fiasco or even melt down. farce 7 farce? what promises have
bbc news, we will have the latest from russia on the day before the fifa world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there was drama in the house of commons todayfrom the scottish national party walked out en masse during prime minister's questions. they left after their leader was ordered out following a row with the speaker over scotland being sidelined in the brexit debate. it came as tory rebels who are pushing to keep closer ties to the eu said they feared the prime...
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new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. this is bbctration has defended its policy of separating migrant children from their parents. the president has blamed the democrats for the problem. let's get more on this. melanie zanona is congressional reporter of the hill. where do you think this is going? how is it going to pay —— play out? there is a bill they will consider on thursday, a raw immigration bill after weeks of negotiations between conservative and moderate republicans and they have tucked a provision in there wychwood and apology —— the policy of separating migrant kids from their parents but the problem is, it would allow families to be detained for indefinite periods of time. aside from that, it is already facing an uphill battle. there are conservatives who don't want to support it, democrats against it, so it's an open question. facing a lot of pressure. it's all controversial. and it looks terrible from a humanitarian point of view. the president has his own wife and former republican first lady criticising his policy. h
new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. this is bbctration has defended its policy of separating migrant children from their parents. the president has blamed the democrats for the problem. let's get more on this. melanie zanona is congressional reporter of the hill. where do you think this is going? how is it going to pay —— play out? there is a...
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bbc world news. now on bbc news: gangs, murder and teenage drug runners this programme contains strong language, disturbing images and some scenes of violence. today we will be striking... in north wales, a briefing of 30 officers ahead of several raids to disrupt drug dealing. at one address, they find something. given the colour of it we reckon it will be individual wraps of crack cocaine. it will either be wrapped up individually or in one large bag ready to be cut up into smaller individual deals. this is just one of a number of raids in north wales recently that has been carried out to try and stop gangs from outside the region, from liverpool, manchester, birmingham pushing on and supplying hard class a drugs into the area. the police are looking for dealers who travel into wales from outside to sell the drugs. they have been taking over local people's homes, often those who already have a drug problem. from this base the dealers sell their drugs and stay out of sight. police call it cuckooing and this is what it looks like. a drugs dealfilmed by the dealers themselves. the gang is from liverpool but the flat is not theirs. this is a local d
bbc world news. now on bbc news: gangs, murder and teenage drug runners this programme contains strong language, disturbing images and some scenes of violence. today we will be striking... in north wales, a briefing of 30 officers ahead of several raids to disrupt drug dealing. at one address, they find something. given the colour of it we reckon it will be individual wraps of crack cocaine. it will either be wrapped up individually or in one large bag ready to be cut up into smaller individual...
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bbc news. something is happening today at the world cup. you think?d cup, england meets panama this afternoon. a win will take the team through to the next round of the competition in russia. despite injury, expectations are high, but panama will appreciate the balmy conditions in nizhny novgorod, where the game is being played. natalie pirks has been talking to the fans ahead of the match. it was once a bastion of soviet secrets, but now nizhny novgorod is revelling in its role as welcoming hosts. i think it's fair to say we came with a little bit of trepidation because you never know until you get here, but in general we've always found if you're nice to people, they are usually nice back. put your shirt on, people take photographs and shake hands and buy you a drink. it's the opposite, they love us. we thought it would be a war zone, but the locals have been really friendly, so so far, so good. a win against panama this afternoon would guarantee england a place in the last 16. in russia's 13th century city, gareth southgate is keen to consign past
bbc news. something is happening today at the world cup. you think?d cup, england meets panama this afternoon. a win will take the team through to the next round of the competition in russia. despite injury, expectations are high, but panama will appreciate the balmy conditions in nizhny novgorod, where the game is being played. natalie pirks has been talking to the fans ahead of the match. it was once a bastion of soviet secrets, but now nizhny novgorod is revelling in its role as welcoming...
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bbc news channel. thank you, from istanbul. we can return to the news that england have beaten panama in their world cup match today 6—1.ellshocked fans gone home? they we re shellshocked fans gone home? they were shell—shocked when they were 5-0 were shell—shocked when they were 5—0 down at half—time, then 6—0 down, it was looking pretty ugly, and they were soaked through to the skin because the heavens opened the moment kick—off happened. and then the goal came, and that lifted their spirits. it was panama's first world cup goal in their history, scored by their oldest player, baloy. they we re their oldest player, baloy. they were overjoyed in that sense that at least they have something to hold onto from an otherwise pretty depressing game. what about their style of play. a lot of people watching here in england said it was a bit scrappy. a yellow card was awarded against them as well. they can't compete, can they, with the wealth of the premier league and the sorts of players england can turnout. the captains of tottenham, liverpool, so on. but the pride of having made the world cup is still really obvious in panam
bbc news channel. thank you, from istanbul. we can return to the news that england have beaten panama in their world cup match today 6—1.ellshocked fans gone home? they we re shellshocked fans gone home? they were shell—shocked when they were 5-0 were shell—shocked when they were 5—0 down at half—time, then 6—0 down, it was looking pretty ugly, and they were soaked through to the skin because the heavens opened the moment kick—off happened. and then the goal came, and that lifted...
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bbc news. two of the favourites for the world cup are in contention today, with germany and brazil both hopingargentina scraped through, after beating nigeria with a late goal. later today england head to kaliningrad for their final group match against belgium. david 0rnstein is at the england camp in repino: england left here just under an england left herejust under an hour ago making the a5 minute journey to st petersburg airport where they will make the relatively short flight will make the relatively short flight south west to kaliningrad. it isa flight south west to kaliningrad. it is a city which between poland and lithuania said england may enjoy increased travelling support. it is also likely to be slightly cooler and that could also help. they claimed this morning, all 23 days involved. including delle alli. but there is a feeling that harry kane will start after scoring five goals in their opening two games. eric dier also likely to start and we will hear from dier also likely to start and we will hearfrom him later in a news conference about yesterday we had that victory for argenti
bbc news. two of the favourites for the world cup are in contention today, with germany and brazil both hopingargentina scraped through, after beating nigeria with a late goal. later today england head to kaliningrad for their final group match against belgium. david 0rnstein is at the england camp in repino: england left here just under an england left herejust under an hour ago making the a5 minute journey to st petersburg airport where they will make the relatively short flight will make...
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world cup news. including the latest from the england camp. that's your sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.uk with one or two thunderstorms. eventually the sunshine came out particularly in the west of the uk. tomorrow there will be a lot of cloud around, mostly overcast with a bit of sunshine here and there. overnight we will see clearer skies moving in. this lump of cloud on the satellite picture will be right on top of us during the course of sunday. there will be a little bit of sunshine around. this is the forecast for the rest of the evening and overnight with clear spells developing. ill be chilly in scotland. in role areas it made dipped down to two degrees. here is all the cloud behind me that is ready to race in. the wind will be freshening as well. in cornwall, devon, coasts of wales, there will be rain, possibly a few spots of rain in northern ireland and the la ke rain in northern ireland and the lake district as well. pollen levels are lake district as well. pollen levels a re pretty lake district as well. pollen levels are pretty high on sunday, especially across central and
world cup news. including the latest from the england camp. that's your sport. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel.uk with one or two thunderstorms. eventually the sunshine came out particularly in the west of the uk. tomorrow there will be a lot of cloud around, mostly overcast with a bit of sunshine here and there. overnight we will see clearer skies moving in. this lump of cloud on the satellite picture will be right on top of us during the course of sunday....
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bbc news. england defender danny rose has spoken today about his concerns ahead of the world cup in russia, sayingily to stay at home to avoid any racist abuse he and the other squad members may face. rose said his family may never get the chance to see him play at a world cup again but he doesn‘t want to have to worry about their safety. well, ahead of england‘s final friendly against costa rica tomorrow, gareth southgate has been speaking to the press and our sports correspondent, david 0rnstein, was there. david, what did he have to say about player safety? it was very passionate from gareth southgate and it stems from the interview that danny rose gave in the last 2a hours to the evening standard newspaper in which he said he would tell his family not to travel to russia because of the racism issues. russia has been blighted by racism issues in football over recent years. danny rose himself was on the receiving end of racist abuse when playing for the england under 21 team in serbia in 2012 and he has spoken to some of the england players and addressed them about that very subject and they hav
bbc news. england defender danny rose has spoken today about his concerns ahead of the world cup in russia, sayingily to stay at home to avoid any racist abuse he and the other squad members may face. rose said his family may never get the chance to see him play at a world cup again but he doesn‘t want to have to worry about their safety. well, ahead of england‘s final friendly against costa rica tomorrow, gareth southgate has been speaking to the press and our sports correspondent, david...
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bbc news. the world cup continues to provide shocks and surprises, and the pick of today's matches sees argentina— the worst being to manager gareth southgate. david ornstein can explain. what on earth is going on?” what on earth is going on? i think it's a measure of how well this world cup has gone for england so far that the top story is an injury to england's manager. more on that ina to england's manager. more on that in a moment. welcome to the cromwell park hotel, where england conduct their media duties. we should be hearing from a player in the next half an hour. the hotel and training ground is a short distance from here, and they were back on the pitch today. some of the players headed into st petersburg yesterday to sample the sounds of what is a wonderful city, a few went to the hermitage museum, the world—famous art gallery and took in some local culture, while gareth southgate, the coach, he went out for a leisurely run. it should have been legendary. it didn't go to plan. he tripped to the ground, dislocated his right shoulder and fortunately the england tea m shoulder and fortuna
bbc news. the world cup continues to provide shocks and surprises, and the pick of today's matches sees argentina— the worst being to manager gareth southgate. david ornstein can explain. what on earth is going on?” what on earth is going on? i think it's a measure of how well this world cup has gone for england so far that the top story is an injury to england's manager. more on that ina to england's manager. more on that in a moment. welcome to the cromwell park hotel, where england...
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minute goal by neymar gives brazil their first victory at the world cup, we'll have all the latest on today's matches. hello and welcome to bbc newsthe crisis over immigration rules in the united states, looks no closer to being resolved. in the last few hours, president trump has pressed the case for greater border security, appearing in a news conference with people whose family members were killed by undocumented immigrants — known as the so called ‘angel‘ families. meanwhile. along the southern border, hundreds of children remain separated from their parents, despite a u—turn on the policy by president trump. the bbc‘s aleem maqbool is in el paso, texas with this report. in 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 happen
minute goal by neymar gives brazil their first victory at the world cup, we'll have all the latest on today's matches. hello and welcome to bbc newsthe crisis over immigration rules in the united states, looks no closer to being resolved. in the last few hours, president trump has pressed the case for greater border security, appearing in a news conference with people whose family members were killed by undocumented immigrants — known as the so called ‘angel‘ families. meanwhile. along...
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bbc of, including its news output. no matter where they're held, the start of a world cup retains the power to excite and unite like little else in sport. and here, todayg at the programme schedules for later in the week. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us, or e—mail. find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website. the address is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to view your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning. theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia.
bbc of, including its news output. no matter where they're held, the start of a world cup retains the power to excite and unite like little else in sport. and here, todayg at the programme schedules for later in the week. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us, or e—mail. find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website. the address is...
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today it was no different. we plan to explore in the next week or two how bbc news is handling the world cup but in the meantimett from smethwick made on tuesday while looking at the programme schedules for later in the week. i cannot understand how the game lasting 90 minutes suddenly becomes a massive schedule busting three—hour programme with particularly devastating impacts on bbc one's regional news. for example on friday bbc one's hour—long domination of national and regional news at 6pm is slashed to a mere 20 minutes for a game which doesn't even kick off until 7pm. on monday disciplines is butchered to just 15 minutes a game for a match not commencing until 7pm. the answer of course lies in what the bbc does best at every major sporting event, talking. why not put the waffle on the red button for those who really wanted and reduce the disruption to the rest of the tv schedule, particularly news? thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme you can call us on 0370, 0106676 or e—mail newswatch. find us on twi
today it was no different. we plan to explore in the next week or two how bbc news is handling the world cup but in the meantimett from smethwick made on tuesday while looking at the programme schedules for later in the week. i cannot understand how the game lasting 90 minutes suddenly becomes a massive schedule busting three—hour programme with particularly devastating impacts on bbc one's regional news. for example on friday bbc one's hour—long domination of national and regional news at...
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bbc news, moscow. well, in the other game today in group e, serbia beat costa rica 1—0 with a goal from aleksandar kolarov. england's worldgainst tunisia. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. where natalie pirks reports. are tomorrow night the motherland where are tomorrow night the motherland of football meets the motherland. in the city formerly known as stalingrad, england will attempt to win their opening world cup match for the first time since 2006. gareth southgate believes his young side are not affected by the past. this team is looking at things ina past. this team is looking at things in a different way, trying to play ina in a different way, trying to play in a different way, trying to play in a different way. they have a hunger and desire. we'd better technical players we've had in the past coming to our academies. so there is a real enthusiasm and are looking forward to getting going. for many fans travelling to new territory is a big part of the reason may follow the national team. for those soaking up the culture, russia has been a revelation. it's amazing how welcoming the people have been. eve
bbc news, moscow. well, in the other game today in group e, serbia beat costa rica 1—0 with a goal from aleksandar kolarov. england's worldgainst tunisia. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. where natalie pirks reports. are tomorrow night the motherland where are tomorrow night the motherland of football meets the motherland. in the city formerly known as stalingrad, england will attempt to win their opening world cup match for the first time since 2006. gareth southgate believes...
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