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caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.today's other news. a post—mortem examination has found that sarah everard, who disappeared in march while walking home in south london, died from compression to her neck. the body of the 33—year—old was found in woodland in kent a week after she disappeared. a serving metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her kidnap and murder. the inquest into the death of usman khan, the convicted terrorist who killed two young people at fishmongers' hall in london in 2019, has heard that he was shot 20 times by armed police before he died. khan, who'd been allowed to attend a prisoner rehabilitation conference at the hall, killed 25—year—old jack merritt and 23—year—old saskia jones. president biden has been visiting the city of tulsa in oklahoma, to mark a century since a white mob attacked a black district, killing as many as 300 people. the attack, on an affluent black community known as black wall street, followed an alleged assault on a white teenage girl. president
caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.today's other news. a post—mortem examination has found that sarah everard, who disappeared in march while walking home in south london, died from compression to her neck. the body of the 33—year—old was found in woodland in kent a week after she disappeared. a serving metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, has been charged with her kidnap and murder. the inquest into the death of usman khan, the convicted terrorist who killed two young people at...
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caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.cano. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter, he fought all the way to the end — even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles lp sgt pepper�*s lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... president biden visits the city of tulsa on the centenary of one of the worst incidents of racial violence in american history. when the president of belarus — alexander lukashenko — ordered a ryanair flight to divert to minsk and arrested a di
caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.cano. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter, he fought all the way to the end — even...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news.ion against iran over the accidental shooting down of a ukrainian airliner near tehran last year. ukraine, britain, sweden and canada all had citizens aboard the plane. they're demanding that iran officially take responsibility for what happened. the ukrainian plane was mistakenly shot down by iranian forces during a period of very high tension between iran and us forces based in neighbouring iraq. a court in pakistan is reported to have overturned a death sentence handed down to a christian couple for blasphemy, and ordered their release. shagufta kausar and her husband shafqat emmanuel were convicted in 2014 of insulting the prophet muhammad. the couple's case attracted global attention. the head of the international committee of the red cross has held talks with myanmar�*s military leader min aung hlaing, in a first meeting with a major global agency chief since february's coup. peter maurer said he made the case for better aid access and prison visits. he also raised the use of for
caroline hawley, bbc news. let s get some of the day s other news.ion against iran over the accidental shooting down of a ukrainian airliner near tehran last year. ukraine, britain, sweden and canada all had citizens aboard the plane. they're demanding that iran officially take responsibility for what happened. the ukrainian plane was mistakenly shot down by iranian forces during a period of very high tension between iran and us forces based in neighbouring iraq. a court in pakistan is reported...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.tion journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state television, tearfully confessing to helping to organise anti—government protests. he is also seen recanting his criticism of belarus's authoritarian president, alexander lu kashenko. his family and opposition groups say he was clearly speaking under duress. the authorities, who've labelled mr protasevich an extremist, claim television confessions by government opponents are purely done voluntarily. officials in sri lanka are desperately trying to contain a potentially devastating oil leak from a sinking cargo ship. the ship caught fire nearly two weeks ago, and debris and oil have already spread onto the coast, sparking fears of an environmental disaster. the bbc�*s secunder kermani has more. an environmental disaster that only looks to be getting worse. after a fire broke out around two weeks ago, this huge ship, the x—press pearl, is sinking. desperate efforts to tow it further away from sri lanka's western coastline have
caroline hawley, bbc news.tion journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state television, tearfully confessing to helping to organise anti—government protests. he is also seen recanting his criticism of belarus's authoritarian president, alexander lu kashenko. his family and opposition groups say he was clearly speaking under duress. the authorities, who've labelled mr protasevich an extremist, claim television confessions by government opponents are purely done voluntarily....
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caroline hawley reports. this man wants to tell the world his story.people. china's accused of mass atrocities against the uighurs, of incarcerating over a million people, of subjecting uighurs to forced labour and sterilisations — allegations it denies. but in this remote area of north—west china, wearing a headscarf or having a beard can put you behind bars. gulbaharjalilova says she was arrested in 2017, accused of terrorism, and put in a cell with dozens of other women who were all given regular injections and pills that stopped their periods. once every ten days, she says, they were forced to strip naked. this man was accused by china of revealing state secrets ini993, and jailed. he now has asylum in norway, where he's active in the uighur community. but in 2017, he says he got a video call in which he could see his brother and sister hanging by their arms from a ceiling. he says a policeman called and stopped him to stop funding uighur groups in turkey, to stop mixing with other uighur exiles. he refused. since then, he says his entire family —
caroline hawley reports. this man wants to tell the world his story.people. china's accused of mass atrocities against the uighurs, of incarcerating over a million people, of subjecting uighurs to forced labour and sterilisations — allegations it denies. but in this remote area of north—west china, wearing a headscarf or having a beard can put you behind bars. gulbaharjalilova says she was arrested in 2017, accused of terrorism, and put in a cell with dozens of other women who were all...
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caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.th threats to the premier league footballer neal maupay last year. the abusive messages were sent via instagram to the brighton striker. the football league traced the sender back to singapore, and alerted the authorities. derek ng de ren was subsequently arrested and charged by the singapore police. we can now speak to nick marsh, who�*s outside the courtroom in singapore tell us more about this case. this trial has just got under way behind me in the state courts and the case dates back to june 2020, courts and the case dates back tojune 2020, a match between brighton and arsenal in the premier league. neal maupay was playing for brighton, he was involved in a kind of an incident with the arsenal goalkeeper, the goalkeeper ended up getting injured and had to go off and arsenal ended up had to go off and arsenal ended up losing the match. if you days after this match neal maupay started to receive a stream of abusive messages on instagram. and these were death threats, physical threat
caroline hawley, bbc news, amman.th threats to the premier league footballer neal maupay last year. the abusive messages were sent via instagram to the brighton striker. the football league traced the sender back to singapore, and alerted the authorities. derek ng de ren was subsequently arrested and charged by the singapore police. we can now speak to nick marsh, who�*s outside the courtroom in singapore tell us more about this case. this trial has just got under way behind me in the state...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. despite mounting opposition in her country. with 50 days to go until last year's delayed olympics begin — and with the first athletes arriving injapan —10,000 volunteers have quit, citing safety fears, and 100 areas have pulled out of hosting training camps for certain teams. our sports correspondent laura scott reports. from a state of emergency to the biggest event on earth. that's the shift japan will need to undergo injust 50 days, but the woman at the helm is confident the show will go on. translation: i believe the possibility of these l games happening is 100%. despite her determination, as the countdown to tokyo 2020 ticks on, there is still overwhelming public opposition injapan, recent polls suggesting 80% want the games cancelled. a fourth wave of the virus is leaving intensive care wards struggling to cope, and less than 3% of the population have been vaccinated so far. but hashimoto says reassurance should be taken from restrictions like the ban on overseas fans. translat
caroline hawley, bbc news. despite mounting opposition in her country. with 50 days to go until last year's delayed olympics begin — and with the first athletes arriving injapan —10,000 volunteers have quit, citing safety fears, and 100 areas have pulled out of hosting training camps for certain teams. our sports correspondent laura scott reports. from a state of emergency to the biggest event on earth. that's the shift japan will need to undergo injust 50 days, but the woman at the helm is...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.sition journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state television, tearfully confessing to helping to organise anti—government protests. he is also seen recanting his criticism of belarus s authoritarian president alexander lukashenko. his family and opposition groups say he was clearly speaking under duress. the authorities, who ve labelled mr protasevich an extremist, claim television confessions by government opponents are purely done voluntarily. hundreds of uk holidaymakers and would—be travellers have had their plans thrown into disarray, as quarantine rules for those returning from portugal are to be reintroduced. the country had been the only mainstream european travel destination on the uk's green list, but those returning from there after 4am on tuesday will now have to isolate for ten days and take two coronavirus tests. bbc transport correspondent caroline davies reports. it was a brief moment in the sun. after three weeks, portugal is off the green list. for passe
caroline hawley, bbc news.sition journalist roman protasevich has appeared again on state television, tearfully confessing to helping to organise anti—government protests. he is also seen recanting his criticism of belarus s authoritarian president alexander lukashenko. his family and opposition groups say he was clearly speaking under duress. the authorities, who ve labelled mr protasevich an extremist, claim television confessions by government opponents are purely done voluntarily....
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our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan, where she's been back to meet againlready paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy. he and douaa and their grandmother are about to be given a new home on the other side of the world. it's time for a last play with his cousins before he goes. as always, he does his best to keep up but his injuries seem to affect him more than when we saw him last. his grandmother has looked after him for the past few years as if she was his own mum. she is frail now and can barely walk. for her, it won't be an easy move. but in the final hours before their departure when the children are too excited
our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan, where she's been back to meet againlready paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister, douaa, survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing...
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now more than ten years since syria descended into civil war, our world affairs correspondent caroline hawleyback to meet again children who've already paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy. he and his sister and grandma are about to be given a new home on the other side of the world. it's time for the last play with his cousins before he goes. as always, he does his best to keep up but his injuries seem to affect him more than when we saw him last. his grandmother has looked after him for the last few years as if she was his own mum. she is frail now and can barely walk. for her, it won't be an easy move. but in the final hours before their departure when the
now more than ten years since syria descended into civil war, our world affairs correspondent caroline hawleyback to meet again children who've already paid a very heavy price. mustapha and his little sister survived a bombing raid by the syrian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was...
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our correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she's been back, to meet again, childrenian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy. he and his sister and grandma are about to be given a new home on the other side of the world. it's time for the last play with his cousins before he goes. as always, he does his best to keep up but his injuries seem to affect him more than when we saw him last. his grandmother has looked after him for the last few years as if she was his own mum. she is frail now and can barely walk. for her, it won't be an easy move. but in the final hours before their departure when the children are too excited to get to sleep, there is a last—minute hitch. so they should actually be in the air right now but when you
our correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she's been back, to meet again, childrenian regime seven years ago. both their parents were killed in the explosion that nearly took his life too. mustapha broke both his hips and still has shrapnel in his brain which doctors have told him they can't remove. we first met mustapha when he was five. over the years, the one thing that has never changed is his irrepressible smile. right now, mustapha has good reason to be happy. he and his...
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caroline hawley looks back at his life., seen as a moralforce in africa. but independent zambia, seen as a moral force in africa. but when kenneth kaunda left office, his country faced economic ruin. at independence in 1964, kenneth kaunda became president of zambia as leader of the independence party. the devout christian always advocated non—violent change but he did still that guerrillas operate in his country into mozambique and what was then south africa. in 1979 kenneth kaunda danced with prime minister margaret thatcher but he found her completely out of step in his demands for sanctions against south africa and its system of apartheid. visiting south africa in the 1980s foreign secretary geoffrey howe was given this stinging rebuke. so given this stinging rebuke. sr geoffrey, you are most welcome but as a messenger of it you have come to southern africa with, you are not welcome at all. �* ., , ., with, you are not welcome at all. �* ., ,., with, you are not welcome at all. �* ., , ., .,~ all. but zambia was too wea
caroline hawley looks back at his life., seen as a moralforce in africa. but independent zambia, seen as a moral force in africa. but when kenneth kaunda left office, his country faced economic ruin. at independence in 1964, kenneth kaunda became president of zambia as leader of the independence party. the devout christian always advocated non—violent change but he did still that guerrillas operate in his country into mozambique and what was then south africa. in 1979 kenneth kaunda danced...
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caroline hawley looks back at his life. singing.eth kaunda became president of zambia as leader of the independence party. a devout christian, he always advocated non—violent change. but he did still let guerrillas operate from his country into what was then rhodesia, into mozambique, and particularly into south africa. in 1979, kenneth kaunda danced with prime minister margaret thatcher, but he found her completely out of step with his demands for sanctions against south africa and its system of apartheid. visiting zambia in the 1980s, her foreign secretary geoffrey howe was given this stinging rebuke. as a fellow human being, sir geoffrey, you're most welcome. but as the messenger of what you have come to do in south africa, you're not welcome at all. but zambia was too weak and too dependent on goods imported from south africa to comply with the sanctions that kenneth kaunda supported. a collapse in world copper prices, the oil crisis of the 1970s, plus corruption and mismanagement, crippled zambia's economy. president kaunda dea
caroline hawley looks back at his life. singing.eth kaunda became president of zambia as leader of the independence party. a devout christian, he always advocated non—violent change. but he did still let guerrillas operate from his country into what was then rhodesia, into mozambique, and particularly into south africa. in 1979, kenneth kaunda danced with prime minister margaret thatcher, but he found her completely out of step with his demands for sanctions against south africa and its...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.ther very warm day today in the sunshine. there are some changes on the way, mind you. more cloud around the north sea coast, mainly affecting eastern scotland heading into the northern aisles perhaps filtering into the central belt of scotland overnight. and by the end of the night, maybe some showersjust approaching the far southwest of england and into the channel islands. for many tonight will be dry, clear and quite warm. we focus on those showers for tomorrow with some heavy, thundery ones developing quickly in the southwest of england slowly moving into wales, across the west country towards hampshire, even towards the london area towards the end of the day. a stronger breeze will blow in more, this low cloud on the coast of east scotland, the northeast of england keeping it chillier. but of those heavier, thundery showers you could see temperatures as high as 26 or 27 c. those showers potentially heavy and thundery will push their way northwards in the evening across north of w
caroline hawley, bbc news.ther very warm day today in the sunshine. there are some changes on the way, mind you. more cloud around the north sea coast, mainly affecting eastern scotland heading into the northern aisles perhaps filtering into the central belt of scotland overnight. and by the end of the night, maybe some showersjust approaching the far southwest of england and into the channel islands. for many tonight will be dry, clear and quite warm. we focus on those showers for tomorrow...
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over the past few years, caroline hawley has followed the lives of 2 children, casualties of the conflictefore their departure, when the children are too excited to get to sleep, there is a last—minute hitch. so, they should actually be in the air right now, but when you are a refugee you don't have much control over events and there has been some kind of delay. the bureaucratic bungle means it will be weeks at least before he can fly. rahaf and mustafa don't know each other, but they'd recognise each other�*s pain. when she was three, her home in syria was hit by government shelling, setting her bedclothes on fire. her sister 0amar�*s burns were more severe. in 2012, we filmed qamar having surgery on herface. she had so many operations over the years, so many medical procedures, herfamily have literally lost count. rahaf herself has had 12, one for every year of her life. but nothing she has been through can match the agony of losing her sister, who was also her best friend. this was the last photo taken of qamar before she got ill last year with an infection her body could not fight. ra
over the past few years, caroline hawley has followed the lives of 2 children, casualties of the conflictefore their departure, when the children are too excited to get to sleep, there is a last—minute hitch. so, they should actually be in the air right now, but when you are a refugee you don't have much control over events and there has been some kind of delay. the bureaucratic bungle means it will be weeks at least before he can fly. rahaf and mustafa don't know each other, but they'd...
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caroline hawley looks back at his life. singing.ristian, he always advocated non—violent change. but he did still let guerrillas operate from his country into what was then rhodesia, into mozambique, and particularly into south africa. in 1979, kenneth kaunda danced with prime minister margaret thatcher, but he found her completely out of step with his demands for sanctions against south africa and its system of apartheid. visiting zambia in the 1980s, her foreign secretary geoffrey howe was given this stinging rebuke. as a fellow human being, sir geoffrey, you're most welcome. but as the messenger of what you have come to do in south africa, you're not welcome at all. but zambia was too weak and too dependent on goods imported from south africa to comply with the sanctions that kenneth kaunda supported. a collapse in world copper prices, the oil crisis of the 1970s, plus corruption and mismanagement, crippled zambia's economy. president kaunda dealt with early opposition by instituting a one—party state, which became increasingly o
caroline hawley looks back at his life. singing.ristian, he always advocated non—violent change. but he did still let guerrillas operate from his country into what was then rhodesia, into mozambique, and particularly into south africa. in 1979, kenneth kaunda danced with prime minister margaret thatcher, but he found her completely out of step with his demands for sanctions against south africa and its system of apartheid. visiting zambia in the 1980s, her foreign secretary geoffrey howe was...
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our correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she's been back, to meet again, childrento keep up but his injuries seem to affect him more than when we saw him last. his grandmother has looked after him for the last few years as if she was his own mum. she is frail now and can barely walk. for her, it won't be an easy move. but in the final hours before their departure when the children are too excited to get to sleep, there is a last—minute hitch. so they should actually be in the air right now but when you are a refugee you don't have much control over events and there has been some kind of delay. the bureaucratic bungle means it will be weeks at least before he can fly. rahaf and mustapha don't know each other but they would recognise each other�*s pain. when she was three, her home in syria was hit by government shelling setting her bedclothes on fire. her sister amma's burns were more severe. in 2012 we filmed amma having surgery on herface. she had so many operations over the years, so many surgical procedures, herfamily have literally lost count. rahaf herself has
our correspondent caroline hawley reports from jordan where she's been back, to meet again, childrento keep up but his injuries seem to affect him more than when we saw him last. his grandmother has looked after him for the last few years as if she was his own mum. she is frail now and can barely walk. for her, it won't be an easy move. but in the final hours before their departure when the children are too excited to get to sleep, there is a last—minute hitch. so they should actually be in...