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caroline hawley, bbc news. there are fears that somalia could slip back into civil war.key parts of the capital mogadishu. civilians have been fleeing the area. it follows a weekend of violence between security forces and armed opposition loyalists. the violence was triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate — granted to him by the lower house of parliament. the bbc�*s aisha afriah explains. mogadishu is relatively calm. but the effects of last night's heavy fighting are still evident. businesses on the main roads have reopened — although tension remains high in most parts of the city. gunfire on sunday night, government and opposition forces clashed along the kilometre four junction. gunfire and sounds of heavy weapons continued into the evening, disrupting the evening meal to break the fasts. translation: this is | the month of ramadan. it's the month of repentance and seeking god's forgiveness. therefore, standing for prayer and shedding blood at the same time don't go together. some of the city's schools and universities have also dismissed the
caroline hawley, bbc news. there are fears that somalia could slip back into civil war.key parts of the capital mogadishu. civilians have been fleeing the area. it follows a weekend of violence between security forces and armed opposition loyalists. the violence was triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate — granted to him by the lower house of parliament. the bbc�*s aisha afriah explains. mogadishu is relatively calm. but the effects of last night's heavy fighting...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.o go on to suffer permanent brain damage. dozens of former elite players have joined a study looking into the early warning signs of dementia. some foot walls will also be monitored as part of research by the alzheimer's society. 0ur health editor reports. rugby is a contact sport and this isjust a rugby is a contact sport and this is just a training session. the amateur team preparing to start playing for real as lockdown eases. there are strict protocols to deal with concussion and head injury but in previous decades there was less awareness of the risk. and alzheimer's monitor the brain health of retired top—level players. ben kay will take part, he was part of england's world cup winning team in 2003. $5 of england's world cup winning team in 2003.— of england's world cup winning team in 2003. as someone who will undoubtedly _ team in 2003. as someone who will undoubtedly suffer - team in 2003. as someone who will undoubtedly suffer mild - will undoubtedly suffer mild head trauma w
caroline hawley, bbc news.o go on to suffer permanent brain damage. dozens of former elite players have joined a study looking into the early warning signs of dementia. some foot walls will also be monitored as part of research by the alzheimer's society. 0ur health editor reports. rugby is a contact sport and this isjust a rugby is a contact sport and this is just a training session. the amateur team preparing to start playing for real as lockdown eases. there are strict protocols to deal with...
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caroline hawley reports.ay, herfirst, with both her parents there. she's now watching her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used as bargaining chips over a long—standing military debt iran wants britain to repay, and that her fate may also now be tied to negotiations with iran over its nuclear activities. what do you want the government to do now? there clearly is both the need to get nazanin home and the others home as quickly as possible, and to make it clear that this is... you can't do diplomacy this way. that is going to need discussions with all of the western world. it's more than five years since she was arrested at tehran airport, on her w
caroline hawley reports.ay, herfirst, with both her parents there. she's now watching her daughter grow up over the phone. there she is! there she is. neither parent can bear to break the news of the latest sentence to her. we haven't told her yet and, infact, iwant to check with nazanin — does she want me to tell her, does she want to tell her? i suspect she'll want to protect her for as long as we can. but how can richard protect nazanin? he says she and other dual nationals are being used...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.irst south korean actress to win an oscar for her role of the grandmother in the korean—american drama minari. she beat a stellar list of nominations, that included olivia colman, amanda seyfried, maria bakalova, and glenn close. when she spoke to us on bbc world earlier, youn yuh—jong shared her memories of her own grandmother. have a listen. during the korean war, you know, wartime makes... you're not human any more because everything is not normal. after we got back from — we went down to the south part of korea as a refugee, then came back home. and then, the whole city was destroyed. then there was a shortage of everything — rice and rationing everything, and water and everything. and my great—grandmother was trying to reuse the water — to me, i was nine or eight, and i thought she was very dirty, she used the water again and again. i felt so sorry for her, and she always said she wasn't hungry, she always skipped lunch. i thought she was not hungry. when i became 60 years old, th
caroline hawley, bbc news.irst south korean actress to win an oscar for her role of the grandmother in the korean—american drama minari. she beat a stellar list of nominations, that included olivia colman, amanda seyfried, maria bakalova, and glenn close. when she spoke to us on bbc world earlier, youn yuh—jong shared her memories of her own grandmother. have a listen. during the korean war, you know, wartime makes... you're not human any more because everything is not normal. after we got...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. there are fears that somalia's could slip back into civil war.pying key parts of the capital mogadishu. civilians have been fleeing the area. it follows a weekend of violence between security forces and armed opposition loyalists. the violence was triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate — granted to him by the lower house of parliament. the bbc�*s aisha afriah explains. mogadishu is relatively calm. but the effects of last night's heavy fighting are still evident. businesses on the main road have reopened — although tension remains high in most parts of the city. gunshots on sunday night, government and opposition forces clashed along the junction. gunfire and sounds of heavy weapons continued into the evening, disrupting the evening meal to break the fasts. translation: this is | the month of ramadan. it's the month of repentance and seeking god's forgiveness. therefore, standing for prayer and shedding blood at the same time don't go together. some of the city's schools and universities have also dismissed their studen
caroline hawley, bbc news. there are fears that somalia's could slip back into civil war.pying key parts of the capital mogadishu. civilians have been fleeing the area. it follows a weekend of violence between security forces and armed opposition loyalists. the violence was triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate — granted to him by the lower house of parliament. the bbc�*s aisha afriah explains. mogadishu is relatively calm. but the effects of last night's heavy...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other news. been hailed a hero by his family. folajimi olubunmi—adewole and a friend went into the water after spotting the woman falling from london bridge, on saturday night. emergency services rescued the woman and one male. a case brought by the serious fraud office against two former executives at the private security firm serco has collapsed after the sfo declined to offer evidence. a judge ordered that nicholas woods and simon marshall be acquitted. they had been accused of concealing £12 million in profits from electronically tagging criminals. students and staff at a college in west sussex had to leave the premises this afternon, after reports of gunfire. an 18—year—old local teenager was arrested following the incident at crawley college and a firearm and a knife were seized. two staff members suffered minor injuries. now, the former chief executive of the post office, paula vennells, has resigned her roles on the boards of the supermarket morrisons and the home furnishing retailer dune
caroline hawley, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's other news. been hailed a hero by his family. folajimi olubunmi—adewole and a friend went into the water after spotting the woman falling from london bridge, on saturday night. emergency services rescued the woman and one male. a case brought by the serious fraud office against two former executives at the private security firm serco has collapsed after the sfo declined to offer evidence. a judge ordered that nicholas woods and...
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let's speak to our correspondent caroline hawley. another bitter blow for the family.his was a really bad sign, it is what herfamily had feared. at the moment she is at her parents' house and has not been summoned to appear in prison. but this is the court case came about a week after her five year sentence on charges of working against the regime had ended and her ankle tag had been removed. what happened this morning is that her lawyer was summoned to the office of the judge who had tried her and he was told about this verdict, the one—year sentence, the one—year travel ban. it has been condemned by the foreign secretary as totally inhumane and wholly unjustified and by the prime minister as just plain wrong. caroline, many thanks. our top story this lunchtime... pressure mounts on borisjohnson over who funded the refurbishment of his downing street flat, as labour demands an inquiry. and coming up... a government advert to encourage younger people to come forward for the covid vaccine, which is being extended to aa—year—olds in england. coming up on the bbc news cha
let's speak to our correspondent caroline hawley. another bitter blow for the family.his was a really bad sign, it is what herfamily had feared. at the moment she is at her parents' house and has not been summoned to appear in prison. but this is the court case came about a week after her five year sentence on charges of working against the regime had ended and her ankle tag had been removed. what happened this morning is that her lawyer was summoned to the office of the judge who had tried her...
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our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley is here.ondering if nazanin will ever be allowed home? i spoke to richard ratcliffe this afternoon, he had been expecting a guilty verdict but he says this is worse than they had feared. a one—year sentence and, subsequent to that, another year of a travel ban so they are looking at possibly not seeing her until 2023. of course, they had been desperately hoping she would be freed in march, when that five year sentence was finished but richard said to me the goal posts keep changing and they are not sure how they are going to break it to six—year—old gabriella. it to six-year-old gabriella. so if the coal it to six-year-old gabriella. so if the goal posts — it to six-year-old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep _ it to six—year—old gabriella. so if the goal posts keep moving, is there any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , any sign this stalemate can be resolved?— any sign this stalemate can be resolved? . , , . ., , . resolved? that is such a difficult cuestion. resolved? that is such a
our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley is here.ondering if nazanin will ever be allowed home? i spoke to richard ratcliffe this afternoon, he had been expecting a guilty verdict but he says this is worse than they had feared. a one—year sentence and, subsequent to that, another year of a travel ban so they are looking at possibly not seeing her until 2023. of course, they had been desperately hoping she would be freed in march, when that five year sentence was finished but richard...
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our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has been getting reaction to the latest developments fromatcliffe. it probably took me a little bit of time to process it. i think it was worse than i was expecting. i think i thought we'd get some kind of suspended sentence and it would be a bit ambiguous. in fact, we got a one—year sentence plus a one—year travel ban. so that's effectively two years. now, it's not clear when nazanin has to go to prison, and she's going to appeal it, so maybe there's a space for it to be, you know, survive on appeal. but the threat is there, and the threat is bigger than we were fearing. so, you know, all along this, i've been looking for what's the worst case scenario. yeah, it's summer 2023. what do you think it does mean? well, there's clearly negotiations going on in vienna through the west and iran. there's clearly negotiations going on about the debt that got kicked down the road last week. we're clearly a bargaining chip in both of those sets of negotiations that in some ways are the same set now. so what it means is that one part of the regime is no
our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has been getting reaction to the latest developments fromatcliffe. it probably took me a little bit of time to process it. i think it was worse than i was expecting. i think i thought we'd get some kind of suspended sentence and it would be a bit ambiguous. in fact, we got a one—year sentence plus a one—year travel ban. so that's effectively two years. now, it's not clear when nazanin has to go to prison, and she's going to appeal it, so maybe...
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earlier we heard from our correspondent, caroline hawley, who said it was the outcome the family hadh the family had feared. at the moment, she is at her parents house and there is not been a summons to appear in prison. but this is a court case that came about a week after her five year sentence on charges of working against the regime had ended and what happened this morning was her lawyer was summoned to the office of the judge who had tried her and was told about this verdict, this one year travel ban, it has been condemned for the foreign secretary is completely inhumane and unjustified and by the prime minister isjust plain inhumane and unjustified and by the prime minister is just plain wrong. doctors in delhi say people are dying on the streets outside hospitals, as india struggles with record coronavirus infections and a critical shortage of oxygen. 352—thousand infections have been reported in the last 2a hours alone — and there are indications the situation could be far worse than the official figures suggest. this report from rajini vaidyanathan contains images you may fi
earlier we heard from our correspondent, caroline hawley, who said it was the outcome the family hadh the family had feared. at the moment, she is at her parents house and there is not been a summons to appear in prison. but this is a court case that came about a week after her five year sentence on charges of working against the regime had ended and what happened this morning was her lawyer was summoned to the office of the judge who had tried her and was told about this verdict, this one year...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.acked by companies. jane ostler is head of media insights at kantar — a branding and data analytics company. she's been telling me more about the move. well, it's an interesting conundrum, really, isn't it? because, you're right, it might be that some people decide not to opt into it. but actually, we find in our research that around 54% of people say that they do like ads that are tailored to them and relevant to them. on the other hand, about 56% of people say that they are concerned about their privacy, so i'm sure some people will opt in but others won't. and what it means for advertisers and media owners and publishers is that they are simply going to have to find other ways, other data sources, to use in an intelligent and in a privacy compliant way to make sure that people can see advertising that is relevant for them. if you don't opt in, will it completely end those weird moments when it seems you have been talking to someone about something and suddenly an ad will pop up on y
caroline hawley, bbc news.acked by companies. jane ostler is head of media insights at kantar — a branding and data analytics company. she's been telling me more about the move. well, it's an interesting conundrum, really, isn't it? because, you're right, it might be that some people decide not to opt into it. but actually, we find in our research that around 54% of people say that they do like ads that are tailored to them and relevant to them. on the other hand, about 56% of people say that...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.ermind final last night, you will have seen this very impressive performance. jonathan, you have no passes. you have _ jonathan, you have no passes. you have now _ jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a — jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a total of 28 points. jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a total of 28 points. thank ou. i have now a total of 28 points. thank yom i love — have now a total of 28 points. thank you. i love him. _ have now a total of 28 points. thank you. i love him. he's— have now a total of 28 points. thank you. i love him. he's brilliant. - this is 24—year—old jonathan gibson, and he's become the youngest—ever person to win mastermind since the show started in 1972. the student from glasgow won by four points in the grand final, scoring a perfect 11 out of ii in his specialist subject, the comedy songwriting duo flanders and swann. his other specialist subjects throughout the competition included agatha christie's poirot and william pitt the
caroline hawley, bbc news.ermind final last night, you will have seen this very impressive performance. jonathan, you have no passes. you have _ jonathan, you have no passes. you have now _ jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a — jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a total of 28 points. jonathan, you have no passes. you have now a total of 28 points. thank ou. i have now a total of 28 points. thank yom i love — have now a total of 28 points. thank you. i love him. _ have now a...
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earlier we heard from our correspondent caroline hawley who said her family had said it's the actionmount of support from the local community. which is really encouraging, and that has given us just the energy to get on and throw everything at it, really. nonessential retail can also reopen. forjanice, that is a huge relief. it is very hard to put into words without breaking down, which sounds silly for some people. but this is my life, my clients are my life. a lot of people have bought online, like nicole my client, and made so many mistakes. i am not knocking online, it is a big thing for people, but interior design, you cannot buy that online, it has to be done here. her clients are also delighted to be back. to come into the shop, to see people, to chat, to be able to look at things and touch things, it is wonderful. for those who want to enjoy the great outdoors and head for the highlands, nevis range and fort william will reopen this week. the gondola has been idle all winter. the ski season may be over but the mountains remain enticing. we have done lots of preparation to mak
earlier we heard from our correspondent caroline hawley who said her family had said it's the actionmount of support from the local community. which is really encouraging, and that has given us just the energy to get on and throw everything at it, really. nonessential retail can also reopen. forjanice, that is a huge relief. it is very hard to put into words without breaking down, which sounds silly for some people. but this is my life, my clients are my life. a lot of people have bought...