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orla guerin and her cameraman the bbc'sorla guerin and her cameraman have sent back this report from latest district to be retaken from i.s. control. orla: escaping the battleground and the terrors of the caliphate. fleeing western mosul on foot during a lull in the battle. doubtless numbers are likely to follow, their lives reduced to a few bundles. streets now liberated but deserted. many didn't leave until the fight came right to their door. at 76, forced to leave home for the first time in his life. he told us a mortar landed nearby just moments before. his 10-year-old grandson and namesake clutching his school bag. his only lessons here were in war. "i would like to go back to school right this minute," he said. so-called islamic state stopped him going years ago. now, back in iraqi hands, for what it is worth. several more neighborhoods. troops remain watchful. the militants are about a mile away. they were driven from here just four days ago. this is the engineering department of mosul university. on the i.s. curriculum, only fanaticism and death. this was a place of learning.
orla guerin and her cameraman the bbc'sorla guerin and her cameraman have sent back this report from latest district to be retaken from i.s. control. orla: escaping the battleground and the terrors of the caliphate. fleeing western mosul on foot during a lull in the battle. doubtless numbers are likely to follow, their lives reduced to a few bundles. streets now liberated but deserted. many didn't leave until the fight came right to their door. at 76, forced to leave home for the first time in...
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orla guerin reports from the camps in iraq, struggling to feed up to 500,000 survivors of the so—calledic state. they say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies, and people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they have been able to get some. returning to crimea after three years after vladimir putin annexed the region. steve rosenberg finds out how people feel about russian rule and sanctions. moscow insists that most of the people who live here are happy to be in russia. but not everyone is. and from the greatest show on earth to a ghost town. six months after the rio 0lympics, the organisers tell wyre davies they were a missed opportunity. i feel that olympic games in brazil was not so successful, because legacy was not the number one. you might not think football was syria's biggest priority at the moment, but you would be surprised to hear the country still has a national football team, and it's competing for a place in next year's world cup. with the country at war, they can't play on home soil, but the national
orla guerin reports from the camps in iraq, struggling to feed up to 500,000 survivors of the so—calledic state. they say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies, and people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they have been able to get some. returning to crimea after three years after vladimir putin annexed the region. steve rosenberg finds out how people feel about russian rule and sanctions. moscow insists that most of...
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there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin, and wiltshire fire and rescue have confirmed they are currently dealing with an incident at guys marsh prison in shaftesbury. 18 fire crews from across dorset and wiltshire, and neighbouring devon and somerset are at the category c prison, which can house up to 578 offenders. a drug addict who crashed a car into a family during a police chase in south london has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. last augustjoshua dobby lost control of a stolen car killing 34—year—old rosie cooper and her 10—year—old nephew, makayah mcdermott, and seriously injuring two other children. it emerged in courtjoshua dobby has 53 previous convictions dating back to when he was 13. tom symonds has more. it was a summer's day, the family on their way to the park for ice cream when this car came skidding off the road, hitting a bollard and lifting it into the air and down on top of three children and their aunt. the aftermath was horrific. little kids screaming, like. there were like 20 guys around this one
there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin, and wiltshire fire and rescue have confirmed they are currently dealing with an incident at guys marsh prison in shaftesbury. 18 fire crews from across dorset and wiltshire, and neighbouring devon and somerset are at the category c prison, which can house up to 578 offenders. a drug addict who crashed a car into a family during a police chase in south london has been sentenced to 12 years in...
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orla guerin has been back to visit sousse yesterday. on alert in sousse.ilance that was utterly lacking on the day of the attack. now permanent checkpoints and patrols by the police and the armed forces. the message is clear. you are safe. it's a new tunisia. ministers are looking to brighter days after tourism was gravely wounded in the carnage on the beach. we improved our security a lot, and we think that tourists will be coming back in the next few months now. we have good indications for summer 2017, and we will be very happy to see again british coming back to tunisia. do you think it's100% safe? can you say that? yes, absolutely. 100% safe? 100%. metal detectors are now standard when you enter a hotel, even if you own them like mohammed bashir. he co—owns the now closed hotel where the british holiday—makers were killed onjune 26 2015. he admits security in tunisia should have been tightened that march, after an attack on tourists in the bardo museum. it should have been stricter after the bardo attack. to be honest with you, it should have been. bu
orla guerin has been back to visit sousse yesterday. on alert in sousse.ilance that was utterly lacking on the day of the attack. now permanent checkpoints and patrols by the police and the armed forces. the message is clear. you are safe. it's a new tunisia. ministers are looking to brighter days after tourism was gravely wounded in the carnage on the beach. we improved our security a lot, and we think that tourists will be coming back in the next few months now. we have good indications for...
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orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.sanctions from the west and a revival of cold war tensions. three years ago, russia sent special forces into crimea to annex the region. the take over was followed by a separatist conflict in eastern ukraine that has claimed tens of thousands of lives in nearly three years of fighting. steve rosenberg has been back to the region to find out how people are coping with life under russian rule. blessed by nature, beset with contention. this is crimea. it's three years since russia annexed the peninsula from ukraine. pushing east and west into a new cold war. today, moscow is cementing its presence. with a bridge that will bind crimea to the russian mainland. with its military, too, russia's moved its most powerful weapons here, and where ever you go in crimea you'e left in no doubt who's in charge. olga welcomes russian rule. crimea, she says, has returned home. she chides western leaders who disagree. we don't understand them because we are already for three years we're in russia. we cha
orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.sanctions from the west and a revival of cold war tensions. three years ago, russia sent special forces into crimea to annex the region. the take over was followed by a separatist conflict in eastern ukraine that has claimed tens of thousands of lives in nearly three years of fighting. steve rosenberg has been back to the region to find out how people are coping with life under russian rule. blessed by nature, beset with contention. this is crimea. it's...
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in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, reports on terror attack of its kind and asks if the governmenturity if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would very happy to see again british coming back to us. yes. do you think it's100% safe? can you say that? yes. absolutely. 100%. is greece's era of austerity over? as the authorities try to reach a new bailout deal, 18 months after the first major one, kevin connelly finds ordinary people unwilling to face more hard times. 50% of greek people are poor, poor and in the limits of indignity. and we are trying to protect all these people who cannot protect themselves. e—aid for africa. alistair leithead reports from kenya on a new scheme to send money electronically to stop poverty and famine. and fly me to the moon for $100 million. david shukman reports on plans for two passengers to join the first manned flight to deep space for more than a0 years. it's going to give two rich people the thrill of a lifetime. basically it's really an adventure thrill ride that demonstrates a new capability. president
in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, reports on terror attack of its kind and asks if the governmenturity if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would very happy to see again british coming back to us. yes. do you think it's100% safe? can you say that? yes. absolutely. 100%. is greece's era of austerity over? as the authorities try to reach a new bailout deal, 18 months after the first major one, kevin connelly finds ordinary people unwilling to...
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protection that came too late for 30 britons who just wanted a break from it all. 0rla guerin, bbc newsback again. this week, the country's creditors held talks with the government over plans to unlock billions more dollars in bailout money to help the struggling economy there. 18 months after the first bailout, the greek prime minister has insisted that the era of austerity is over. as kevin connolly reports from athens, it's clear that ordinary people are just no longer prepared to put up with any further economic hardship. crowd chants in the outskirts of at athens, greek frustrations with deficit and debt and deadlines from banks boils over at a courtroom. the man in the striped shirt is a lawyer, come to process a repossession order on a building whose owners couldn't pay their mortgage. the activists have come to stop him. he can't get the case heard because he can't make himself heard, and it's abandoned for the day. a victory in the fightback against austerity say the protesters. 50% of greek people are poor. we are at the limits of indignity. we are here to protect all these pe
protection that came too late for 30 britons who just wanted a break from it all. 0rla guerin, bbc newsback again. this week, the country's creditors held talks with the government over plans to unlock billions more dollars in bailout money to help the struggling economy there. 18 months after the first bailout, the greek prime minister has insisted that the era of austerity is over. as kevin connolly reports from athens, it's clear that ordinary people are just no longer prepared to put up...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.s called for international sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam. recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a "banana republic". the dutch prime minister responded by saying that his country would not be blackmailed. sarah corker has the latest. for a second day there was tight security and angry protests. pro—government supporters gathered outside the dutch consulate in istanbul. the escalating dispute between turkey and the netherlands hit a new low after two turkish ministers were barred from making speeches in rotterdam. and just today, after likening the dutch to nazi fascists, there were more harsh words from president erdogan. translation: the netherlands is nothing like an eu country. it is acting like a banana republic. the world has witnessed how those who had elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and democracy for years are far from those values. what they did is a scandal. it com
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.s called for international sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam. recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a "banana republic". the dutch prime minister responded by saying that his country would not be blackmailed. sarah corker has the latest. for a second day there was tight security and angry...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. new figures released by the united nations suggest 2016 was the most deadly year yet for children caught up in the war in syria. the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a third of whom were in or near schools at the time. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one of them. the driver then attempted to speed away from the scene, ploughing into a group of street musicians. police say they are still trying to identify the driver. the french presidential candidate, francois fillon, has admitted that designer suits costing thousands of dollars were paid for by an anonymous friend in the latest controversy to affect his campaign. a french weekly said he had received clothing from the fashionable paris tailor, arnys — including two suits worth more than $13,000 — which were paid for by cheque in february. australia says it wants to ban unvaccin
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. new figures released by the united nations suggest 2016 was the most deadly year yet for children caught up in the war in syria. the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a third of whom were in or near schools at the time. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians,...
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our middle east correspondent, orla guerin, has seen 555 55555555 55 5 555—5555 from the edge of theur district of western mosul. in the clamour for help, many go empty—handed. gunfire. the gunfire from iraqi soldiers trying to control the crowd at an aid distribution. gunfire. survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. troops, not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. but those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good options for the people of western mosul. you can see here the utter desperation in this area. have come here. they say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies. people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they've been able to get some. barely able to walk, but with many mouths to feed, hamda mohamed, whose family is living on bread and water. gunfire. "i'm crying," she says, "because my children don't understand why we have no,food.".! "they don't accept my excuses." "is took
our middle east correspondent, orla guerin, has seen 555 55555555 55 5 555—5555 from the edge of theur district of western mosul. in the clamour for help, many go empty—handed. gunfire. the gunfire from iraqi soldiers trying to control the crowd at an aid distribution. gunfire. survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. troops, not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. but those who flee the...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.nternational sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam. recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a banana republic. the dutch prime minister responded by saying that his country would not be blackmailed. sarah corker has the latest. for a second day there was tight security and angry protests. pro—government supporters gathered outside the dutch consulate in istanbul. the escalating dispute between turkey and the netherlands hit a new low after two turkish ministers were barred from making speeches in rotterdam. and just today after likening the dutch to nazi fascists, there were more harsh words from recep tayyip erdogan. translation: the netherlands is nothing like an eu country. it is acting like a banana republic. the world has witnessed how those who have elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and the macro see are farfrom rule of law and the macro see are far from those values. what they d
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.nternational sanctions against the dutch government after it barred two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam. recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a banana republic. the dutch prime minister responded by saying that his country would not be blackmailed. sarah corker has the latest. for a second day there was tight security and angry protests. pro—government...
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iraqi army is now pushing deeper into the extremists‘ stronghold in the city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin cameraman nico hameon have just sent this report from the latest areas to be taken back from is control. escaping the battleground and the terrors of the caliphate. fleeing western mosul on foot during a lull in the battle. countless numbers are likely to follow, their life reduced to a few bundles. streets, now liberated, but deserted, many didn't leave until the fight came right to their door, like abdul razsack. at 76, forced to leave home for the first time in his life. he told us a mortar landed nearby, just moments before. his ten—year—old grandson, and name sake, clutching his school bag though his only lessons here were in war. "i'd like to go back to school right this minute", he said. so—called islamic state stopped him going years ago. now back in iraqi hands, for what it's worth, several more neighbourhoods. troops remain watchful. the militants are about a mile away. explosion. they were driven from here just four days ago. this is the engineering department of mosul univ
iraqi army is now pushing deeper into the extremists‘ stronghold in the city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin cameraman nico hameon have just sent this report from the latest areas to be taken back from is control. escaping the battleground and the terrors of the caliphate. fleeing western mosul on foot during a lull in the battle. countless numbers are likely to follow, their life reduced to a few bundles. streets, now liberated, but deserted, many didn't leave until the fight came right to...
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there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin,nd lots more detail and information on the battle for mosul and the wider campaign against islamic state in the middle east on the bbc news website. a drug addict who crashed a car into a family during a police chase in south london has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. last august, joshua dobby lost control of a stolen car, killing 34—year—old rosie cooper and her 10—year—old nephew, makayah mcdermott and seriously injuring two other children. it emerged in courtjoshua dobby has 53 previous convictions, dating back to when he was 13. tom symonds has more. it was a summer's day, the family on their way to the park for ice cream when this car came skidding off the road, hitting a bollard and lifting it into the air and down on top of three children and their aunt. the aftermath was horrific. little kids screaming, like. there were like 20 guys around this one car, they all lifting the car up and moved the car so everyone could come out. rozanne cooper and makayah mcdermott stood no
there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin,nd lots more detail and information on the battle for mosul and the wider campaign against islamic state in the middle east on the bbc news website. a drug addict who crashed a car into a family during a police chase in south london has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. last august, joshua dobby lost control of a stolen car, killing 34—year—old rosie cooper and her 10—year—old...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.attle to re—take mosul, go to bbc.com/news — where you'll find background analysis from bbc correspondents and regional specialists. let's round—up some of the other main stories: new figures released by the united nations suggest 2016 was the most deadly year yet for children caught up in the war in syria. the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more than a third of whom were in or near schools at the time. the british government is urging mps to reject the changes to the brexit bill which were made by the house of lords, when it returns to the commons later. peers want the rights of eu citizens in britain to be protected and are also seeking a parliamentary vote on any trade deal agreed with the european union, before it's signed. 3a people have been killed after a bus veered into a crowd in haiti. officials say the bus first knocked over two pedestrians, killing one of them. the driver then attempted to speed away from the scene, ploughing
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.attle to re—take mosul, go to bbc.com/news — where you'll find background analysis from bbc correspondents and regional specialists. let's round—up some of the other main stories: new figures released by the united nations suggest 2016 was the most deadly year yet for children caught up in the war in syria. the un children's agency, unicef, says more than 650 children died in the fighting, more...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.o protect themselves against potential cyber attacks, following allegations that russian hackers tried to influence last year's us presidential election. the national cyber security centre, which is part of the gchq spying agency, says it has written to the leaders of political parties offering to help strengthen their network security. last year us intelligence agencies concluded that russia hacked and leaked democratic party e—mails as part of an effort to tilt the presidential election in donald trump's favour. russia denies the claim. the creator of the world wide web, tim berners—lee, has expressed concern about fake news, data privacy and the misuse of political advertising online. in a message marking the anniversary of the internet‘s creation, sir tim warned against the loss of control of personal data and governments' scrutiny of their citizens online. at least 48 people are reported to have been killed in a landslide at a huge rubbish dump on the outskirts of the ethiopian ca
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.o protect themselves against potential cyber attacks, following allegations that russian hackers tried to influence last year's us presidential election. the national cyber security centre, which is part of the gchq spying agency, says it has written to the leaders of political parties offering to help strengthen their network security. last year us intelligence agencies concluded that russia hacked...
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with the city still divided between is and the iraqi army, our correspondent 0rla guerin has been tosul. ii—years—old, shot in the leg. behind him, a boy of the same age, hit by a mortar. brought together in a field hospital by acts of war. uday and mohammad, children of mosul. not safe at home, not safe when they flee. the beds are filling up here. ambulances have been arriving every few minutes. most of those we've seen being brought in are children. they've been injured by air strikes and also by shelling, but the staff here tell us they've also received a lot of patients who've been shot by is snipers. it is shoot to kill. isis is not messing around. they don't want people to leave, and they don't care whether it's a child, a man or an old woman. everybody is being shot as they try to escape. people are saying it takes two isis militants to really keep an area under control, and prevent civilians from going anywhere. they want the civilians to stay inside to remain as human shields. kusei tried to break free with his younger brother, but uday was targeted by an is sniper. this fo
with the city still divided between is and the iraqi army, our correspondent 0rla guerin has been tosul. ii—years—old, shot in the leg. behind him, a boy of the same age, hit by a mortar. brought together in a field hospital by acts of war. uday and mohammad, children of mosul. not safe at home, not safe when they flee. the beds are filling up here. ambulances have been arriving every few minutes. most of those we've seen being brought in are children. they've been injured by air strikes...
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he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.called for sanctions against the dutch government, after it prevented two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam ahead of a referendum on his powers. political speeches in rotterdam last night dutch police broke up a rally by mr erdogan‘s supporters in the city. a rally by mr erdogan‘s the speeches had been intended to bolster support among turkish expatriates with voting rights in turkey. 0ur diplomatic coreespondent james robbins has more details: 0ur diplomatic coreespondent james robbins has more details. not our usual image of the netherlands. this was the wound the dog left behind as riot police used considerable force against turkish demonstrators. they were angered by the dutch government's refusal to allow their politicians to attend a campaign rally in support of president erdogan. a campaign rally in support he is counting on the backing of more than a million turkish citizens living in europe to expand his powers back home in next month's referendum. t
he prays god will destroy is, as they have destroyed iraq. 0rla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.called for sanctions against the dutch government, after it prevented two of his ministers from making political speeches in rotterdam ahead of a referendum on his powers. political speeches in rotterdam last night dutch police broke up a rally by mr erdogan‘s supporters in the city. a rally by mr erdogan‘s the speeches had been intended to bolster support among turkish expatriates with voting...
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orla guerin, bbc news, mosul.secretary has promised a full investigation into military personnel who shared nude photographs of female colleagues on social media. in a statement, james mattis said the practice was unacceptable, showed a lack of respect and undermined cohesion. andy beatt reports. the pentagon has been shocked and embarrassed by relations of servicemen posing naked images of service women online. of servicemen posting naked images of service women online. reports last week covered widespread photo sharing and cyber bullying by current and former marines on facebook. now, the bbc has seen evidence that the problem is far more extensive, involving personnel from other branches of the us military. in some cases, names, ranks and contact information were also posted, together with a welter of offensive and demeaning comments. we claim that being a marine is a special title and something that you will earn. there is honour. but there is no honour in denigrating fellow marine. we will be self—critical bu
orla guerin, bbc news, mosul.secretary has promised a full investigation into military personnel who shared nude photographs of female colleagues on social media. in a statement, james mattis said the practice was unacceptable, showed a lack of respect and undermined cohesion. andy beatt reports. the pentagon has been shocked and embarrassed by relations of servicemen posing naked images of service women online. of servicemen posting naked images of service women online. reports last week...
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orla guerin, bbc news, northern iraq. all right. let's round—up some of the other main stories. the christian democrats have comfortably won a regional election in germany that's seen as a test of whether she can get a fourth term as chancellor in september. the cdu took 40% of the vote in the small state of saarland. in bulgaria, it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election. it's the third in the past four years. the leader of the socialist party has conceded, although official results are expected later on monday. attempts to end the political stalemate in northern ireland have reached a dead end. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january, when the power—sharing executive collapsed. if no government is formed by monday afternoon, either fresh elections will be called or britain can impose direct rule. britain's home secretary, amber rudd, has demanded access to encrypted messaging services in terrorism cases. she made the comments to the bbc after it was reported that the man who killed four people in west
orla guerin, bbc news, northern iraq. all right. let's round—up some of the other main stories. the christian democrats have comfortably won a regional election in germany that's seen as a test of whether she can get a fourth term as chancellor in september. the cdu took 40% of the vote in the small state of saarland. in bulgaria, it looks like the pro—european gerb party has won the parliamentary election. it's the third in the past four years. the leader of the socialist party has...
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with the city still divided between is and the iraqi army, our correspondent 0rla guerin has been toospital in the south of mosul. 11—years—old, shot in the leg. behind him, a boy of the same age, hit by a mortar. brought together in a field hospital by acts of war. uday and mohammad, children of mosul. not safe at home, not safe when they flee. the beds are filling up here. ambulances have been arriving every few minutes. most of those we've seen being brought in are children. they've been injured by air strikes and also by shelling, but the staff here tell us they've also received a lot of patients who've been shot by is snipers. it is shoot to kill. isis is not messing around. they don't want people to leave, and they don't care whether it's a child, a man or an old woman. everybody is being shot as they try to escape. people are saying it takes two isis militants to really keep an area under control, and prevent civilians from going anywhere. they want the civilians to stay inside to remain as human shields. kusei tried to break free with his younger brother, but uday was targete
with the city still divided between is and the iraqi army, our correspondent 0rla guerin has been toospital in the south of mosul. 11—years—old, shot in the leg. behind him, a boy of the same age, hit by a mortar. brought together in a field hospital by acts of war. uday and mohammad, children of mosul. not safe at home, not safe when they flee. the beds are filling up here. ambulances have been arriving every few minutes. most of those we've seen being brought in are children. they've been...
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orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. the headlines on bbc news.to back the bill for exiting the eu, to pave the way for the triggering of article 50. following a night of violence in rotterdam, turkey's president warns the netherlands it will "pay the price" for expelling his foreign minister. at least 48 people have been killed in a landslide at a vast rubbish dump in ethiopia. at least 48 people are reported to have been killed in a landslide at a huge rubbish dump on the outskirts of the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. dozens of homes were buried under the debris and a number of people are still missing. lucy martin has more. desperate residents wait for news at this rubbish dump on the outskirts of ethiopia's capital. a massive landslide swept through the site on saturday, burying dozens of makeshift homes. sirens. many of the victims were women and children, squatters who scavenged for a living in the dump. many people are still missing, and today excavators sifted through the rubbish, as authorities searched for survivors. translation: i hea
orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. the headlines on bbc news.to back the bill for exiting the eu, to pave the way for the triggering of article 50. following a night of violence in rotterdam, turkey's president warns the netherlands it will "pay the price" for expelling his foreign minister. at least 48 people have been killed in a landslide at a vast rubbish dump in ethiopia. at least 48 people are reported to have been killed in a landslide at a huge rubbish dump on the outskirts...
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orla guerin, bbc news, northern iraq.haring government have collapsed, just ahead of a tomorrow afternoon's deadline for a deal. just ahead of a tomorrow afternoon's this evening, sinn fein walked out of negotiations saying they had come to the end of the road, raising the possibility of yet another election. raising the possibility our ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast... what buckler is in belfast... is the most likely outcome? technically, what is the most likely outcome? technically, tomorrow the storm on to send a supposed to meet by 4pm to elected deputy first minister, but sinn fein made that clear that was not going to happen. they are left with two options, to hold another election, the third injust with two options, to hold another election, the third in just over a year here, all tentatively, they could put in place direct rule, where westminster takes over the running of northern ireland for a period. but i think short term, they will delay decisions and play for time which has practical conseq
orla guerin, bbc news, northern iraq.haring government have collapsed, just ahead of a tomorrow afternoon's deadline for a deal. just ahead of a tomorrow afternoon's this evening, sinn fein walked out of negotiations saying they had come to the end of the road, raising the possibility of yet another election. raising the possibility our ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast... what buckler is in belfast... is the most likely outcome? technically, what is the most likely outcome?...
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there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin,. the high court ordered ms hopkins to payjack monroe £24,000 in damages for the series of tweets which she said caused serious harm to her reputation. speaking outside court a short time ago, jack monroe said she‘s relieved the ordeal is finally over. it has been almost two years since those tweets were first sent. it has been a very long process getting from there to here. relieved it is over, and forjustice has been done. there is no question that what was said was wrong, but the law is not a lwa ys said was wrong, but the law is not always on the side of what people deemed to be right or wrong. i am just very grateful it has been dealt with and i can move on. the food writerjack monroe speaking outside court. now, you know that saying about how showbiz and children don‘t mix? here‘s possibly why. 0ur colleagues on bbc world news were interviewing a contributor live from his home, via the internet, when one of his children decided to make a guest appearance. not to be upstaged, alon
there are fears that when iraqis finish fighting is, they may begin fighting each other. 0rla guerin,. the high court ordered ms hopkins to payjack monroe £24,000 in damages for the series of tweets which she said caused serious harm to her reputation. speaking outside court a short time ago, jack monroe said she‘s relieved the ordeal is finally over. it has been almost two years since those tweets were first sent. it has been a very long process getting from there to here. relieved it is...
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we just want our right to be guerin teed.ple just want to get on with and have an idea about what's going to happen to us. richelle: how is your organization campaigning to ensure the rights of eu citizens in the u.k. are protected? with have campaigned writing letters to our mp, we've had a big lobbying day in parliament on the 20th of february. we have written to our mps and we've written to the house of we have tried to get unilaterally to guarantee our rights before the negotiations are. -- before the negotiations start. so far we have not gotten a lot of answers. richelle: british prime minister theresa may today insisted that she would fight for every single person living in the u.k., whether they are british nationals or eu nationals. do you think you will be listened to? >> we haven't been listened to so far. but we welcomed the statement the other day that citizens will come first. and we hope that theresa may not bellow that fact and included in other negotiations about liability and trade deals and so on. we want t
we just want our right to be guerin teed.ple just want to get on with and have an idea about what's going to happen to us. richelle: how is your organization campaigning to ensure the rights of eu citizens in the u.k. are protected? with have campaigned writing letters to our mp, we've had a big lobbying day in parliament on the 20th of february. we have written to our mps and we've written to the house of we have tried to get unilaterally to guarantee our rights before the negotiations are. --...
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orla guerin sent this report. orla: on alert. a vigilance lacking on the day of attack. permanent checkpoints and controls by the police and armed forces. the message is you are safe, it is a new tunisia. ministers looking to brighter days after tourism was wounded in the carnage on the beach. oure have lost a lot of security. we think tourism will be coming back in the next few months. we have good indications in 2017. we have been very happy to see again the british coming back to tunisia. orla: you think it is 100% safe? >> absolutely. orla: 100%? >> 100%. orla: metal detectors are standard when you enter hotels, even if you own them. he colognes the now closed hotel where the british holidaymakers were killed in 2015. he admits security should have been tightened the march after the attack on tourists at the bardo museum. attack, ite bardo should have been, but there is before june of 2015 and after. this is not the same country anymore. orla: this was the picture when terror came to the beach. gunmen wasthe lone on the loose for 40 minutes. today at the inquest in l
orla guerin sent this report. orla: on alert. a vigilance lacking on the day of attack. permanent checkpoints and controls by the police and armed forces. the message is you are safe, it is a new tunisia. ministers looking to brighter days after tourism was wounded in the carnage on the beach. oure have lost a lot of security. we think tourism will be coming back in the next few months. we have good indications in 2017. we have been very happy to see again the british coming back to tunisia....
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when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0rla guerin that president donald trump's campaign team colluded with russia during the us election, a top lawmaker says. but devin nunes, who is the head of the house of representatives intelligence committee, said he does believe russia tried to influence the result. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, has more from washington. when it comes to the accusation that russia meddled in the 2016 us presidential election, the question is, did they do it and what did donald trump and his aides know? well, the first question, did they do it, 17 intelligence agencies have come forward saying they have evidence russia tried to meddle with the 2016 election, and many of them say that they did so to help donald trump win. so that brings you to the second question, did donald trump or his aides know anything about it? did they collude with the russians to make this happen? so far we've heard evidence to say that there's nothing to say that donald trump or his aides knew anything about that, and that's what we'
when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0rla guerin that president donald trump's campaign team colluded with russia during the us election, a top lawmaker says. but devin nunes, who is the head of the house of representatives intelligence committee, said he does believe russia tried to influence the result. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, has more from washington. when it comes to the accusation that russia meddled in the 2016 us presidential...
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around 600,000 civilians are still believed to be trapped inside. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerinnd cameraman nico hameon have been travelling with the iraqi forces. a warning, you may find parts of their report distressing. a rare glimpse of western mosul. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here iraqi forces say it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing, but struggling to hold what they capture. they pound is positions. then, frantic gunfire towards a threat overhead. an is drone maybe carrying explosives, they manage to shoot it down. this is as far as we can go for now. as you can hear, there is a lot of gunfire in the area. there are snipers in position on this street. we have cover here, so we won't be moving from this position, but within the last half an hour or so, we have heard three car bombs going off in the distance. we have also had a lot of incoming mortarfire. you can hear now the sounds of battle. the is fighters that are in this area a
around 600,000 civilians are still believed to be trapped inside. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerinnd cameraman nico hameon have been travelling with the iraqi forces. a warning, you may find parts of their report distressing. a rare glimpse of western mosul. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here iraqi forces say it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing,...
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iraqi army is now pushing deeper into the extremists‘ stronghold in the city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin
iraqi army is now pushing deeper into the extremists‘ stronghold in the city. 0ur correspondent 0rla guerin
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orla guerin, bbc news, mosul.president, vladimir putin has praised the co—operation developing between russia and turkey over military operations in syria. it follows talks in moscow with turkish president erdogan. the two leaders said ties were returning to normal, after their relations soured last november when turkey shot down a russian bomber on the syrian border. speaking to a news conference, president erdogan said the special relationship between the two countries will go even further. translation: we have discussed issues keeping our agenda at busy as well as what we can do in order to ove i’co m e well as what we can do in order to overcome them. we want to take the historic and special relationship between turkey and russia even further. sadly we have lost precious time because of the incident in 2013 that hurt us badly. translation: as a translation: as a result of co—ordinated actions, the ceasefire in syria is in place. the level of violence has dropped immensely. we agree with turkish colleagues on a
orla guerin, bbc news, mosul.president, vladimir putin has praised the co—operation developing between russia and turkey over military operations in syria. it follows talks in moscow with turkish president erdogan. the two leaders said ties were returning to normal, after their relations soured last november when turkey shot down a russian bomber on the syrian border. speaking to a news conference, president erdogan said the special relationship between the two countries will go even further....
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this special report is from our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin on the edge of al mansur districtrol the crowd at an aid distribution. survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. but those who flee the fighting here, end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good options for the people of western mosul. you can see here the utter desperation in this area. local people here tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here. they say they have no running water, no electricity, no access to medical supplies. people in the queue are really afraid that the food is going to run out before they are able to get some. barely able to walk, but with many mouths to feed, hamda mohamed, whose family is living on bread and water. i'm crying, she says, because my children don't understand why we have no food. they sign)? 444.651? 1414141191441. —1—1 1— — 4 —— ———— 1 is took our money to buy weapons. i hope they will burn. another woman has suffer
this special report is from our middle east correspondent 0rla guerin on the edge of al mansur districtrol the crowd at an aid distribution. survivors of the caliphate, now at risk from hunger. troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from an is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. but those who flee the fighting here, end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good options for the people of western mosul. you can see here the utter desperation in...
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around 600,000 civilians are believed to be trapped inside. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerines. you may find parts of her report distressing. a rare glimpse of western mosul. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here iraqi forces say it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing, but struggling to hold what they capture. they pound is positions. then, frantic gunfire towards a threat overhead. an is drone maybe carrying explosives, they manage to shoot it down. this is as far as we can go for now. as you can hear, there is a lot of gunfire in the area. there are snipers in position on this street. we have cover here, so we won't be moving from this position, but within the last half an hour or so, we have heard three car bombs going off in the distance. we have also had a lot of incoming mortarfire. you can hear now the sounds of battle. the is fighters that are in this area are putting up fierce resistance. troops using every weapon, even home—made roc
around 600,000 civilians are believed to be trapped inside. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerines. you may find parts of her report distressing. a rare glimpse of western mosul. urban warfare on a momentous scale. caught below, hundreds of thousands of civilians. this is the place where is proclaimed its caliphate. here it was born, and here iraqi forces say it will die. 0n the ground, they are advancing, but struggling to hold what they capture. they pound is positions. then, frantic...
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orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. let's round up some of the other main story is this our while. emergency aid operation for the un says the world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since 1945 with over 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and famine. stephen o'brien called for an immediate injection of funds for yemen, somalia, north—east nigeria and south sedan. he said the situation was greatest in yemen where two thirds of the population need food air. donald trump has invited mahmoud abbas to the white house, the invitation was made during a phone call, the first contact between the two leaders since mrtrump contact between the two leaders since mr trump took office. he met the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the israeli prime minister benjamin neta nyahu last month. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu last month. and pope francis has said he is willing to consider all in gaining old married men as priests in isolated communities as part of plans to tackle the growing shortage of clergy. but speaking to a german newspaper he ruled out
orla guerin, bbc news, mosul. let's round up some of the other main story is this our while. emergency aid operation for the un says the world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since 1945 with over 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and famine. stephen o'brien called for an immediate injection of funds for yemen, somalia, north—east nigeria and south sedan. he said the situation was greatest in yemen where two thirds of the population need food air. donald trump has...
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from the outskirts of al mansur district in western mosul, 0rla guerin reports.r help many go empty—handed. the gunfire from iraqi soldiers try to control the crowd at an age distribution. survivors of the caliphate. now at risk from hunger. troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from at is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. those who flee the fighting here end up those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good options. for the people of western hymn mosul. you can see the utter desperation in this area, local people tell us this is the first aid supplies that have come here, they say they have no running water or electricity, no access to medical supplies. people in the queue are afraid the food is going to run out before they are able to get some. iam crying, i am crying, she says, because my children don't understand why we have no food. they don't accept my excuses. is took our money to buy weapons. i hope they will burden. —— burn. this woman has suffered a double loss. is kille
from the outskirts of al mansur district in western mosul, 0rla guerin reports.r help many go empty—handed. the gunfire from iraqi soldiers try to control the crowd at an age distribution. survivors of the caliphate. now at risk from hunger. troops not keen for the chaos to be caught on camera. in the distance, smoke from at is car bomb. the front line is just a mile away. those who flee the fighting here end up those who flee the fighting here end up in overcrowded camps. there are no good...
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fast forward a year we'll be sitting on your program and i guerin testify you president drut will not have done a thing to substantively changed the national debt. >> he's acknowledged that. mick mulvaney is saying this isn't going to balance. >> there's two parts to it. they're not going to touch mandatory. social security, entitlements. there's this fantasy in the house there might be some conversion in donald trump if the fiscal conservatives whisper to him loudly enough at night. it's not going to happen. >> the way that you sell it to people is that you have to cut these entitlement programs because we don't have the money. >> it's a matter of robbing peter to pay paul. these choices are going to be uncomfortable on capitol hill. >> coming up next, much more on president trump's wiretap dance. and a tough new defense from the former president's former chief of staff. that is all coming up when we return live to balmy washington, d.c. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand y
fast forward a year we'll be sitting on your program and i guerin testify you president drut will not have done a thing to substantively changed the national debt. >> he's acknowledged that. mick mulvaney is saying this isn't going to balance. >> there's two parts to it. they're not going to touch mandatory. social security, entitlements. there's this fantasy in the house there might be some conversion in donald trump if the fiscal conservatives whisper to him loudly enough at...
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orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul.o countries has escalated. as the diplomatic row between the turkish family affairs minister, who'd tried to join the protesters, has been escorted by police to the german border and expelled. negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get negotiation, to the german border and expelled. but it is negotiation, but it is in everybody‘s interest that we get a good negotiation, but it is to the german border and expelled.
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. >> ann guerin of "the washington post," thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's see what you're's microsoft pulse question. do you think she could launch a political comeback? so far, 74% say yes. there is still time to weigh in. cast your vote and let us know what you think. >>> in fighting amongst house intelligence committee members is reeving a fever pitch. will the senate's committee hearing overshadow the lower chamber's investigation? >>> why are democrats introducing a piece of legislation named after president trump's mretreat in florida? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones fr
. >> ann guerin of "the washington post," thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's see what you're's microsoft pulse question. do you think she could launch a political comeback? so far, 74% say yes. there is still time to weigh in. cast your vote and let us know what you think. >>> in fighting amongst house intelligence committee members is reeving a fever pitch. will the senate's committee hearing overshadow the lower chamber's investigation?...
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ann guerin it with us from "the washington post."her with us listening to all of this. a significance of, you know, as kelly said, they could still move forward on this. it doesn't mean for our viewers, it doesn't mean the republican version of health care is dead in the water completely. they could rework it and come back at it. >> well, sure, they could do a number of things. they could do that starting very early tomorrow morning. all we know is there's no vote tonight. they could still whip enough votes with the current iteration of the bill to get it. that looks doubtful but that's one possibility. they could tweak the bill and try to g more votes and call a vote tomorrow. they could, as kelly o'donne said, rk through the weekend, have a vote some time over the weekend or have a vote on monday. they do have a monday window at which the current legislative window or legislative approval period for this bill closes. that could also be changed. but then you're looking at a vote on into next week. the longer the delay, the more ques
ann guerin it with us from "the washington post."her with us listening to all of this. a significance of, you know, as kelly said, they could still move forward on this. it doesn't mean for our viewers, it doesn't mean the republican version of health care is dead in the water completely. they could rework it and come back at it. >> well, sure, they could do a number of things. they could do that starting very early tomorrow morning. all we know is there's no vote tonight. they...