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today the prosecution said that hashem abedi is just as prosecution said that hashem abedi isjust ashat hashem abedi is just as guilty as his older brother, salman abedi. and that he acted intending that whoever deployed the device should kill, maim and injure as many people as possible. the jury was told he maim and injure as many people as possible. thejury was told he had helped his brother gather the necessary ingredients to build the bomb and that he helped his brother test out different ways of constructing it and building a detonator. he had also organised a bomb factory on the edge of manchester and purchased items like screws and nails, to pack the bomb to cause even more damage. his fingerprints were found on pieces of metal at the scene and also found in the shed at the family home. they we re the shed at the family home. they were pieces of metal that came from vegetable oil containers hashem abedi had got from the takeaway shop he had worked at. he said he wanted to sell them for scrap but they had been used in producing the bomb. the prosecution accepted may have been s
today the prosecution said that hashem abedi is just as prosecution said that hashem abedi isjust ashat hashem abedi is just as guilty as his older brother, salman abedi. and that he acted intending that whoever deployed the device should kill, maim and injure as many people as possible. the jury was told he maim and injure as many people as possible. thejury was told he had helped his brother gather the necessary ingredients to build the bomb and that he helped his brother test out different...
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a court is told that hashem abedi — brother of the manchester arena bomber — is equally guilty of theof the 22 people who died in the attack. and a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the uk is to be brought forward by five years, to 2035. it's five o'clock. our main story is the outcome of an independent inquiry, which found that hundreds of patients, treated by a breast surgeon in the west midlands, were let down over many years, by numerous failures by individuals and organisations. ian paterson, who practised in the nhs and privately, was convicted of 17 counts of wounding patients in 2017, and jailed for 20 years. more than 200 patients gave evidence to the inquiry, about unnecessary breast surgery, and operations which left them vulnerable to a recurrence of cancer. the chairman of the inquiry said the health care system had proved itself to be dysfunctional, at almost every level, when it came to keeping patients safe. 0ur correspondentjohn maguire has the latest. these were the patients who became victims of ian paterson. when he was jailed in 2017 — for carrying
a court is told that hashem abedi — brother of the manchester arena bomber — is equally guilty of theof the 22 people who died in the attack. and a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the uk is to be brought forward by five years, to 2035. it's five o'clock. our main story is the outcome of an independent inquiry, which found that hundreds of patients, treated by a breast surgeon in the west midlands, were let down over many years, by numerous failures by individuals and...
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the prosecution say that hashem abedi isjust as the prosecution say that hashem abedi is just as guilty they say the younger brothers shared his ultimate goal —— his brother‘s ultimate goal to cause devastation. they had been radicalised after their parents went to live in libya leaving the boys in manchester growing up on their own. hashem abedi is now 22 and faces 22 counts of murder as well as attempted murder and conspiracy to cause explosions. he denies all those charges. he is listening to the prosecution opening from the dock. there are members of the public ear, families of the victims who died and survivors of the bombing and people watching back in manchester with a live feed from the old bailey. there isa live feed from the old bailey. there is a lot more evidence to come expected to be laid out over the coming weeks. thank you. dan johnson there. it‘s been a night of chaos, confusion and embarassment in iowa as the process of choosing a democratic candidate to fight november‘s us presidential election got underway. results from the iowa caucuses have been delayed for hours a
the prosecution say that hashem abedi isjust as the prosecution say that hashem abedi is just as guilty they say the younger brothers shared his ultimate goal —— his brother‘s ultimate goal to cause devastation. they had been radicalised after their parents went to live in libya leaving the boys in manchester growing up on their own. hashem abedi is now 22 and faces 22 counts of murder as well as attempted murder and conspiracy to cause explosions. he denies all those charges. he is...
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but today his younger brother, hashem abedi, went on trial.ion's case is that this defendant is just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people killed as was his brother. this explosion was the culmination of months of planning, experimentation and preparation by the two of them. in the aftermath of the attack, police searched the family home where they found parts of a vegetable oil can like this. a sliver of the same ten was found at the scene of the bomb. 0n the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their home, the brothers had access to another manchester property. from mid—february to mid april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where police later found traces of the home—made explosive tatp. the allegation is that the brothers manufactured the explosive here, and stored other parts for making a device. just over a month later, now without his brother, salman abedi boarded a tram with his backpack, travelled one stop to the manchester arena and detonated the bomb. daniel sanford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the headl
but today his younger brother, hashem abedi, went on trial.ion's case is that this defendant is just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people killed as was his brother. this explosion was the culmination of months of planning, experimentation and preparation by the two of them. in the aftermath of the attack, police searched the family home where they found parts of a vegetable oil can like this. a sliver of the same ten was found at the scene of the bomb. 0n the 12th floor of this tower block,...
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his brother hashem abedi is standing trial at the court for his role in the attack which killed 22 people. the 22—year—old denies their murders and the attempted murder of others. the government has launched a public consultation about whether failure to pay the tv licence fee should no longer be a criminal offence. at the moment, anyone who watches or records live tv, streams programmes live on an online tv service, or uses iplayer, without a licence is committing a criminal offence — in 2018 more than 120,000 people were fined for licence fee evasion. if the change is approved, it could have a major impact on the bbc‘s finances. our media editor amol rajan is here.
his brother hashem abedi is standing trial at the court for his role in the attack which killed 22 people. the 22—year—old denies their murders and the attempted murder of others. the government has launched a public consultation about whether failure to pay the tv licence fee should no longer be a criminal offence. at the moment, anyone who watches or records live tv, streams programmes live on an online tv service, or uses iplayer, without a licence is committing a criminal offence — in...
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but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.that he was just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people. in the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where police later found traces of the home—made explosive tatp. the allegation is that it was here that the brothers manufactured the explosive and accumulated parts for making the device. just over a month later, salman abedi boarded a tram wearing a backpack, travelled one stop to the manchester arena and detonated the bomb. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a syrian government offensive, backed by russia, against the last rebel enclave in idlib has caused one of the biggest waves of displacement in the nine year old war. intensive aerial bom
but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.that he was just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people. in the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this...
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hashem abedi, the younger brother, denies that he even knew about this attack, and the court was readat statement, he said he was shocked at what his brother had done, and that he felt bad for eve ryo ne had done, and that he felt bad for everyone who had been affected and that he could never have envisaged his brother had it in him to do that innocent people. he said if he had any idea what was being planned, would have reported it to other family members. he denied having any extremist views himself, he said he had no sympathy for isis. he said, i know nothing about the purchase, storage, preparation and production of home—made explosives. he said he thought he had been buying nuts, bolts and screws to do up the garden shed. he said he had ordered sulphuric acid thinking it was needed to top up car batteries. the prosecution says there is detailed forensic evidence which links hashem abedi to the vehicles, the properties and the components that we re properties and the components that were used in building his brother's bomb, and the prosecutor duncan penny told the jury you will do
hashem abedi, the younger brother, denies that he even knew about this attack, and the court was readat statement, he said he was shocked at what his brother had done, and that he felt bad for eve ryo ne had done, and that he felt bad for everyone who had been affected and that he could never have envisaged his brother had it in him to do that innocent people. he said if he had any idea what was being planned, would have reported it to other family members. he denied having any extremist views...
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thank you for that hashem with the very latest in istanbul. right down kong now which is to start core intervening all of those who come from the mainland as it tries to stop the spread of coronavirus the territories leader has announced that it will place anyone who crosses the border into isolation for 14 days hong kong is already quarantined a ship that sailed in after being prevented from entering in taiwan japan sun the same with a cruise liner that was carrying 3700 people 10 cases on that ship have been confirmed as having the virus and it remains in the harbor at yokohama on tuesday china's or its largest spike in deaths from the virus 65 in a single day and that brings the number of dead to at least 490 and evacuations are continuing from a province at the center of the outbreak on wednesday becky stan took out 84 of its citizens and put them into quarantine. al-jazeera scott hurdler has been speaking with one particular family who come from shanghai but they've been stuck in more hands because of the lockdown there. trying to make th
thank you for that hashem with the very latest in istanbul. right down kong now which is to start core intervening all of those who come from the mainland as it tries to stop the spread of coronavirus the territories leader has announced that it will place anyone who crosses the border into isolation for 14 days hong kong is already quarantined a ship that sailed in after being prevented from entering in taiwan japan sun the same with a cruise liner that was carrying 3700 people 10 cases on...
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as opposition forces backed by the turkish military regained the key town of soraya on thursday as hashem reports it's the 1st significant reversal for the syrian army. and this is job it on the streets. for the rebel commander if this is just the beginning of a long bush to recapture lost territory after this rocket is back on that old control we have managed to evict syrian army russian i am pro-government militias from so i want to reassure our people that we will liberate all the cities of syria and if you did that the thought. was for the rebels to hold ground maybe challenging the cities located on 2 highways them for an empire which link damascus to a north eastern syria. so in government troops and russian fighter jets striking rebel positions preventing them from reinforcing their lines of defense. moment of triumph for the rebels this is the 1st significant military gain in months oh why did they get the opposition has lost many strongholds and retreated north allowing the syrian army to advance to was it live city and as government troops close in thousands of civilians flee th
as opposition forces backed by the turkish military regained the key town of soraya on thursday as hashem reports it's the 1st significant reversal for the syrian army. and this is job it on the streets. for the rebel commander if this is just the beginning of a long bush to recapture lost territory after this rocket is back on that old control we have managed to evict syrian army russian i am pro-government militias from so i want to reassure our people that we will liberate all the cities of...
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military confrontation pitting turkey against the syrian government all right thank you for that hashem a homebuyer a man in his temple now we can go to see him because he only she's in about how that's in northern syria very close to the turkish border and we're talking about these increasing numbers of of skirmishes if you like between turkish and syrian forces how close do you think this is to turkey and syria actually engaging in an all out war. well martin this is the 1st time that turkey and syria have been so close to a war and the 9 year long civil war some parties discuss that they will never get into a by later in the war a direct war but some say that this can also a brink's for both of them because it turkey now has been supported we are seeing a strong support from the american side to tricky inside of his position inside this glacial zone there which turkey didn't have during operation peace bring in last october where turkey said turkey was receiving threats from the syrian kurdish fighters group y p g in. northern syria so right now it is also seen as a turkey it is actu
military confrontation pitting turkey against the syrian government all right thank you for that hashem a homebuyer a man in his temple now we can go to see him because he only she's in about how that's in northern syria very close to the turkish border and we're talking about these increasing numbers of of skirmishes if you like between turkish and syrian forces how close do you think this is to turkey and syria actually engaging in an all out war. well martin this is the 1st time that turkey...
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the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friendes. hashem abedi denies murder, and assisting and encouraging his brother, salman abedi, to carry out the attack in may 2017 which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. emily thornberry has told the bbc that she fears she is being "squeezed" by her rivals for the labour leadership, sir keir starmer and rebecca long bailey. the shadow foreign secretary says there would be a "leap of credibility" if she won the top job. in the latest in our series of interviews with the leadership candidates, ms thornberry has been talking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the whole approach is just wrong. an awful lot went wrong for labour. she is lagging behind her rivals in this race. people are giving us their e—mails... but could emily thornberry, london mp and shadow foreign secretary, be the person to put it right? the labour party doesn't need to go through some kind of great existential crisis about who it is that we are. i think we know who we are, and we're proud of it. i think
the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friendes. hashem abedi denies murder, and assisting and encouraging his brother, salman abedi, to carry out the attack in may 2017 which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. emily thornberry has told the bbc that she fears she is being "squeezed" by her rivals for the labour leadership, sir keir starmer and rebecca long bailey. the shadow foreign secretary says there would be a...
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the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi's brother.at can be used to make explosives, but said he thought it was for a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a new record has been set for the number of migrants intercepted in a single day trying to reach the uk from france by crossing the channel. 102 people have been detained today, breaking the previous record of 90, set yesterday. the home office said that five inflatable boats had been stopped. french authorities have also detained a further 30 people. a coroner has accused the scout association of putting young lives at risk, following the death of a teenager during a trip to north wales two years ago. ben leonard, who was 16, fell from a cliff near llandudno. a report said none of the leaders on the trip knew where he was when he died. the scout association says its policies and procedures have been strengthened since the incident. shamima begum, the former schoolgirl from london
the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi's brother.at can be used to make explosives, but said he thought it was for a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a new record has been set for the number of migrants intercepted in a single day trying to reach the uk from france by crossing the channel. 102 people have been detained today, breaking the previous record of 90, set yesterday. the...
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hashem abedi pleads not guilty to his charges.hina. we have been hearing that there is a big concern about the shortage of special equipment. the world health organization have spoken to logistics providers to ensure that protective supplies get to those who need them first. the priority is health care workers who are doing with those infected. they need to be managed. what we need to do is get everyone focused and ensure we are prioritising. it is not all the supplies, we just need to start looking at what is the minimalamount of to start looking at what is the minimal amount of supplies that needs to be protected and directed to those institutions and systems that require it for the next number of months. that should not be too ha rd to of months. that should not be too hard to do, there is still plenty of money to be made, but we need to make sure that the right material goes to the right people at the right time and that is something that the public and the private sector can stand together on. we muck are you discouraging the
hashem abedi pleads not guilty to his charges.hina. we have been hearing that there is a big concern about the shortage of special equipment. the world health organization have spoken to logistics providers to ensure that protective supplies get to those who need them first. the priority is health care workers who are doing with those infected. they need to be managed. what we need to do is get everyone focused and ensure we are prioritising. it is not all the supplies, we just need to start...
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but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where police later found traces of the home—made explosive tatp. the allegation is that it was here that the brothers manufactured the explosive and accumulated parts for making the device. just over a month later, salman abedi boarded a tram wearing a backpack, travelled one stop to the manchester arena and detonated the bomb. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. it took years of fighting to defeat the islamic state group. but the international community remains undecided about what to do with the 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children, currently detained in the region. quentin sommerville and camera
but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where police later found traces of the home—made explosive...
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but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people. in the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where police later found traces of the home—made explosive tatp. the allegation is that it was here that the brothers manufactured the explosive and accumulated parts for making the device. just over a month later, salman abedi boarded a tram wearing a backpack, travelled one stop to the manchester arena and detonated the bomb. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. it took years of fighting to defeat the islamic state group. but the international community remains undecided about what to do with the 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children, currently deta
but today, his younger brother hashem abedi went on trial.just as guilty of the murder of the 22 people. in the aftermath, police found evidence, the prosecution say, that the brothers had bought 16 litres of sulphuric acid and 55 litres of hydrogen peroxide — chemicals used to make explosives. and they got access to a property on the 12th floor of this tower block, miles from their family home. from mid—february to mid—april, the prosecution say, the brothers rented this flat, where...
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the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi‘s brother.r a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. specialist counsellors say there aren‘t enough services tailored for children who have experienced domestic abuse. it‘s estimated 1—6 youngsters witness or suffer some form of violence or abuse in the home, and thousands aren‘t receiving the care they need. asjeremy cooke reports, if the damage is left untreated, the consequences can last for decades. i still remember hearing my mum‘s screams. i remember her black eyes, split lip. herfear as the door went. dad had come home in one of those moods, which means we should all run for cover. it‘s hearing your mum‘s screams... ..which i‘ll recall for a long while yet. carl is 52, a survivor of childhood domestic violence. now he‘s written down the boyhood memories that have cast their shadow over his entire life. memories of how his mum, his brothers and he were repeatedly beaten by his dad. you wond
the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi‘s brother.r a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. specialist counsellors say there aren‘t enough services tailored for children who have experienced domestic abuse. it‘s estimated 1—6 youngsters witness or suffer some form of violence or abuse in the home, and thousands aren‘t receiving the care they need. asjeremy cooke reports, if the...
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the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi's brother. be used to make explosives, but said he thought it was for a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a gp has been described as a master of deception who caused his victims incalculable harm after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford and his victims have expressed disbelief over how the doctor got away with his crimes for so long. alice bhandhukravi has been speaking to one of those victims. i remember visibly being upset and shaking and i sat back down afterwards and he said, "there's nothing to be worried about." more or less that this is a normal procedure. kate had gone into see doctor shah, a doctor she trusted, because of a pain and her ovary. it would be the last time she saw him. he gave me a rectal examination that was completely unnecessary, and also an internal examination
the man on trial is hashem abedi, salman abedi's brother. be used to make explosives, but said he thought it was for a battery, and he said the murderous attack on the manchester arena was nothing to do with him. daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a gp has been described as a master of deception who caused his victims incalculable harm after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford...
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the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friendfter learning it could be used to make explosives. hashem abedi denies murder and assisting and encouraging his brother, salman abedi, to carry out the attack in may 2017 which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. the hollywood legend kirk douglas has died at the age of 103. his son, the actor michael paid tribute to him saying: "to the world, he was a legend, but to me and my brothers he was simply ‘dad'." lizo mzimba looks back on his life. for the first time in my life, people cheering for me! he made his name as a washed—up boxer. champion earned him the first of three oscar nominations. he played a ruthless, selfish, fiercely—driven upstart, a bit like kirk douglas himself. i can beat him! you know i can beat him! the ruthlessness and drive came from his childhood. he was born issur danielovitch demsky, the son of illiterate russian immigrants and brought up in extreme poverty. what other way could we have done it in the first place? the easy way. now why should we do that?
the trial of hashem abedi, the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber, has been told a friendfter learning it could be used to make explosives. hashem abedi denies murder and assisting and encouraging his brother, salman abedi, to carry out the attack in may 2017 which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. the hollywood legend kirk douglas has died at the age of 103. his son, the actor michael paid tribute to him saying: "to the world, he was a legend, but to me and my...
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for that update hashem and vera lie forests in the sample. in other world news the world health organization says it will send a multinational team to china to help combat the corona virus and a short time ago it appealed for $675000000.00. our message to the international community is invest today or pay more. immersed today or pay more later 675000000 years dollars is a lot of money but it's my choice less than the bill we will face if we do not invest in preparedness now during the window of opportunity that we have meanwhile hong kong's leader says anyone entering from mainland china will be quarantined for 14 days for any signs of the corona virus and a cruise ship is on lockdown in the territory as authorities test all those onboard brown reports hong kong is becoming increasingly isolated from mainland china the mandatory 14 day quarantine of all people arriving in hong kong including its own citizens from across the border will not begin until saturday that's because around $100000.00 commuters cross into china each day and they need
for that update hashem and vera lie forests in the sample. in other world news the world health organization says it will send a multinational team to china to help combat the corona virus and a short time ago it appealed for $675000000.00. our message to the international community is invest today or pay more. immersed today or pay more later 675000000 years dollars is a lot of money but it's my choice less than the bill we will face if we do not invest in preparedness now during the window of...
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a whole bara and hashem a very tough uncompromising message coming from president edouard but was there anything new or basically he had to show a tougher stance when it comes to dealing with the latest developments in libya and this explains why he was repeatedly saying that turkey from now on words will so take the issue of it live on its own hands and that if political talks fail whether the russians other than turkey will have no other option but to interfere merely terribly and this explains why who was using repeated leave the term a stronger action against the syrian government lashing out at russia turkey and shia militias back in the syrian soil lashing out at the syrians the russians and also the shia militias militias that are backing president bashar assad but i think despite all those strong statements from the president as of this there are still some. wiggle room for political maneuvering and i think this explains why we've just got this latest news from the local media here that president. spoke a while ago with the russian president vladimir putin both agreed on the nee
a whole bara and hashem a very tough uncompromising message coming from president edouard but was there anything new or basically he had to show a tougher stance when it comes to dealing with the latest developments in libya and this explains why he was repeatedly saying that turkey from now on words will so take the issue of it live on its own hands and that if political talks fail whether the russians other than turkey will have no other option but to interfere merely terribly and this...
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the trial is all about hashem abedi.cause he had assisted and helped his brother to plan and prepare in the months before the attack. he denies all the charges. thank you very much. downing street has said it has full confidence in the home secretary, priti patel, after a series of newspaper reports claiming she is distrusted by intelligence officials in m15, and that she has bullied staff. a home office spokesman has said the allegations are false, and deeply concerning. 0ur assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. tensions are clearly running high in priti patel‘s department. how damaging are these? 0n the face of it, these are explosive allegations. the suggestion that priti patel is not trusted by security officials because they do not think she is up to thejob because they do not think she is up to the job and are therefore withholding information from her. that is almost unprecedented and, if true, it would make it pretty much impossible for the politician in charge of counter security to do her
the trial is all about hashem abedi.cause he had assisted and helped his brother to plan and prepare in the months before the attack. he denies all the charges. thank you very much. downing street has said it has full confidence in the home secretary, priti patel, after a series of newspaper reports claiming she is distrusted by intelligence officials in m15, and that she has bullied staff. a home office spokesman has said the allegations are false, and deeply concerning. 0ur assistant...
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about a who is an istanbul hashem just what's at stake here who would basically the top russian and turkish diplomats going to negotiate the potential to the escalating the growing tension in now turkey is frustrated over what you described as local cooperation from russia they say the russians have not been able to rein in government troops of president bashar assad and they haven't been able to stop him from taking over so dark that he is violating constantly the demilitarized zone this was an agreement by the russians their body is into a 1080 now the turks are preparing for all scenarios including the potential for a military confrontation with the syrian army and this explains why they are sending. more reinforcement into. also setting up a new military outpost now there is an agreement today between the russians and the turks about the. growing tension in lives that could pave the way for more political talks if that doesn't happen we are most likely going to say to see further escalation and the potential for a military confrontation is big many people are concerned the 40000
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a whole bottle who's on the turkey syria border for us this hashem a fast moving situation what's the latest you're hearing what bit of the rebels are inside they have managed to further expand their presence in the area they have taken over and many other villages on the outskirts of the strategic city of sirte archive they have also made gains in. the southern parts of italy and we don't know at this stage whether this is a war dated move through push a large scale military operation by the opposition to reverse the gains made by the syrian government over the last few months but the capture of stark abuse definitely a major triumph for the opposition who has suffered serious setbacks in that battle for them this is could be a chance to build more momentum for them to be able to move forward and so the 2nd target. aiming for which is button amounts souther of. why is this syria so important for the government forces. so there could be located on the intersection of 2 crucial highways and 4 and 5 both are vital lifeline for the syrian government that connect. the capital damascus alr
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abedi are believed to have had hashem abedi are believed to have ha d co nta ct hashem abedi are believedfore the bombing, but they came back to the uk because their sons hashim and salman had started to have unacceptable behaviour. he said they started to behaviour. he said they started to be radicalised, they were into drugs and they left their education. that is as far as i know. so it seems like he had seen some signs they had been radicalised. so they started going to a different mask. he was concerned about this man who did have terror connections and we heard that salaman abeid he had made arrangements to go and visit this man, even after he had been convicted and imprisoned but didn't actually carry out those visits. this is all a part of building a picture of what the prosecution says was hashem abedi's collusion, conspiracy, assistance, and his brother's plot to detonate that bomb in may 2017. while their cousin has been giving evidence here as well, talking about how hashim approached him in the months before the bombing and asked him to buy sulphuric acid. he said he did that,
abedi are believed to have had hashem abedi are believed to have ha d co nta ct hashem abedi are believedfore the bombing, but they came back to the uk because their sons hashim and salman had started to have unacceptable behaviour. he said they started to behaviour. he said they started to be radicalised, they were into drugs and they left their education. that is as far as i know. so it seems like he had seen some signs they had been radicalised. so they started going to a different mask. he...
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hashem abedi denies all cou nts detonate it.more on this i‘m nowjoined by our royal correspondent, sarah campbell. there is a page for designated days for union flag flying. the 9th of march is commonwealth day, state 0pening march is commonwealth day, state opening of parliament, remembrance day... the birthdays of ten members of the royal family the queen, the duke of edinburgh, four children, and more. it is currently up to local councils and town halls to follow the guidelines. it is mandatory on all central government buildings to raise the flag on those days. february 19, buildings to raise the flag on those days. february19, prince andrew‘s 60th birthday, flag is raised in his honour. questions have been raised about that today, obviously following the controversy over his friendship with jeffrey following the controversy over his friendship withjeffrey epstein and his decision last november to step back from public duties. at least one council, liverpool city council, the mayor has said they have been vocal they will not
hashem abedi denies all cou nts detonate it.more on this i‘m nowjoined by our royal correspondent, sarah campbell. there is a page for designated days for union flag flying. the 9th of march is commonwealth day, state 0pening march is commonwealth day, state opening of parliament, remembrance day... the birthdays of ten members of the royal family the queen, the duke of edinburgh, four children, and more. it is currently up to local councils and town halls to follow the guidelines. it is...
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before that break, thejury heard more evidence about the ways in which the prosecution alleges hashemric acid. some friends, work colleagues bought those chemicals, had them delivered, and then there was evidence of money been deposited in their accounts to repay them for making those purchases. sometimes more than £100 ata time, purchases. sometimes more than £100 at a time, sometimes ten litres of chemicals. one friend had not been able to make a purchase because he did not have any funds in his account and went to his father and said he had been asked to buy severe acid and his dad said, that could be used to build explosives. he essentially warned his son off and after that, his son, who has not been named in court, did not have any further contact with the brother, didn‘t make any purchase on their behalf. that is as far as the evidence has got it today. this is not even relieve the official start of the evidence, just the prosecution laying out their case against hashem abedi, who denies all of the charges against him. some breaking news — and a 23—year—old man has pleaded guilt
before that break, thejury heard more evidence about the ways in which the prosecution alleges hashemric acid. some friends, work colleagues bought those chemicals, had them delivered, and then there was evidence of money been deposited in their accounts to repay them for making those purchases. sometimes more than £100 ata time, purchases. sometimes more than £100 at a time, sometimes ten litres of chemicals. one friend had not been able to make a purchase because he did not have any funds...
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a court is told that hashem abedi — brother of the manchester arena bomber — is equally guilty of theof the 22 people, who died in the attack. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... beyond 100 days will bring you the latest from the iowa caucuses, where contest results are delayed by technical glitches, causing chaos and confusion. are delayed by technical glitches, at eight o'clock we will be speaking are delayed by technical glitches, tojudith eva, a victim of breast surgeon ian paterson who performed unnecessary operations on hundreds, possibly on thousands of women. and later tonight we'll be looking at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. our guests this evening are author and broadcaster john kampfner and sam lister, deputy political editor of the express. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. good evening and welcome along to sportsday. i'm ben croucher. here's what we've got lined upforyou... it's a big night in the fa cup. five fourth round replays — we'll speak to alan
a court is told that hashem abedi — brother of the manchester arena bomber — is equally guilty of theof the 22 people, who died in the attack. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... beyond 100 days will bring you the latest from the iowa caucuses, where contest results are delayed by technical glitches, causing chaos and confusion. are delayed by technical glitches, at eight o'clock we will be speaking are delayed by...
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hashem abedi is charged with 22 counts of murder, and also with attempted murder and conspiracy to cause detonated a bomb in the entrance of the arena at the end of an ariana grande concert in 2017. our correspondent dan johnson is outside the old bailey for us — dan... it was set out exactly what happened. he said 22 people were killed that night, 91 seriously injured, and another 111 people were hospitalised. 625 people had reported psychological traumas since then, and the police believed that overall that massive bomb that hit the manchester arena, it affected more than 1000 victims. the prosecution says that although it was the older brother who carried the bomb into the arena and detonating it, the younger brother, who is now 22, isjust as guilty, the prosecution says, as his brother, and he acted in a way that intended that whoever deployed the advice should do so with an intent to kill, maim and injure as many people as possible. the prosecutor has laid out the very start of the case for the jury has laid out the very start of the case for thejury here, has laid out the very star
hashem abedi is charged with 22 counts of murder, and also with attempted murder and conspiracy to cause detonated a bomb in the entrance of the arena at the end of an ariana grande concert in 2017. our correspondent dan johnson is outside the old bailey for us — dan... it was set out exactly what happened. he said 22 people were killed that night, 91 seriously injured, and another 111 people were hospitalised. 625 people had reported psychological traumas since then, and the police believed...
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that was set up through a public wi—fi network in manchester and the jury was told that hashem abedi's—— the jury abedi himself. the duo was —— the jury was told that the phrase we have come to slaughter was found in the home after the attack. that gmail account was used just weeks before the bombing to order litres of hydrogen peroxide and the jury have been told there is lots more detailed evidence, phone records, cameras that caught registration numbers of different movements and different online accounts that were accessed through the same ip address at the takeaway shop where he worked. they all build a picture in his link in assisting and encouraging his brother in preparing for the attack. it was said, there isa for the attack. it was said, there is a clear link between the ordering of hydrogen peroxide and the defendant. the coincidences linking him with this could hardly be accidental. he said the defendant had later denied any link to the purchase of hydrogen peroxide but said we said that was a deliberate light to conceal the truth of his involvement in these events. the pro
that was set up through a public wi—fi network in manchester and the jury was told that hashem abedi's—— the jury abedi himself. the duo was —— the jury was told that the phrase we have come to slaughter was found in the home after the attack. that gmail account was used just weeks before the bombing to order litres of hydrogen peroxide and the jury have been told there is lots more detailed evidence, phone records, cameras that caught registration numbers of different movements and...
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in chinnis for now thank you let's speak now with hashem he's sane techies had safe province near the border with syria let's get more from him now i have shim you've obviously covered egypt's. extensively over the past few years just give us a sense of what you think mubarak's legacy will be. people saying different things about the legacy of mubarak this is someone who came to power in 1981 after the assassination of anwar sadat that was so that back then it was lost and the life was one of the most important presidents of egypt after so about. and then he he will bought a came with this idea of starting the reforms one of the 1st decisions he made was releasing political prisoners and hitto he spoke about the need to introduce more political reforms but throughout the years people started to think about those. about those statements by president has to mubarak and then they started to feel that instead of introducing genuine political and economic reforms what happened a decade later particularly the ninety's was rampant corruption sweeping powers given given to the security at the
in chinnis for now thank you let's speak now with hashem he's sane techies had safe province near the border with syria let's get more from him now i have shim you've obviously covered egypt's. extensively over the past few years just give us a sense of what you think mubarak's legacy will be. people saying different things about the legacy of mubarak this is someone who came to power in 1981 after the assassination of anwar sadat that was so that back then it was lost and the life was one of...
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a crisis point i'm sorry to cut you off but as we heard from from hashem there there is nowhere to move them to and we continue to see as we have seen in years past and we hope not for years to come hospitals and schools appear to be deliberately targeted many of our viewers find this absolutely appalling but they're also appalled at the lack of any effort over attempt to stop this so i guess my question is do you worry that this inability to stop hospitals schools coming under attack is undermining organizations like the united nations. of course we worried we are not just worried we are shocked we are horrified at what is going on this is you know i've been doing this work for more than 30 years i've worked in may. war zones around the world and i've never seen a situation where the international community seems to be so powerless to stop a massive military onslaught on a civilian population in this way so yes something needs to be done our humanitarian leaders have been briefing the security council repeatedly over the last year warning about this and we've been calling for a complet
a crisis point i'm sorry to cut you off but as we heard from from hashem there there is nowhere to move them to and we continue to see as we have seen in years past and we hope not for years to come hospitals and schools appear to be deliberately targeted many of our viewers find this absolutely appalling but they're also appalled at the lack of any effort over attempt to stop this so i guess my question is do you worry that this inability to stop hospitals schools coming under attack is...
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strikes by the syrian government are very desperate situation indeed for those civilians thank you hashem for bringing us the latest there on the conflict in syria from the tech a syrian border. plenty more ahead on this news hour including digging for the cho families of mexico's drug war victims accuse the government of failing them in the safe for their loved ones. protesters take to the streets in algeria promising even bigger demonstrations to mark the one year anniversary of their anti-government. and tiger woods is back on the course where he feels most at home as he tries to creature record breaking weight on the of the t.t.c. to express. the i am . now more than $35.00 world leaders have joined hundreds of politicians and diplomats and germany for this year's munich security conference the 3 day summit is one of the world's top gatherings focused on security and foreign policy issues on diplomatic editor james spaces covering the summit forests from munich joins us now live so what's on the agenda this year. well it's what's on the agenda and also what is discussed when all of th
strikes by the syrian government are very desperate situation indeed for those civilians thank you hashem for bringing us the latest there on the conflict in syria from the tech a syrian border. plenty more ahead on this news hour including digging for the cho families of mexico's drug war victims accuse the government of failing them in the safe for their loved ones. protesters take to the streets in algeria promising even bigger demonstrations to mark the one year anniversary of their...
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ok hashem thank you for that update hashem for us any stumble let's speak some more about this to aviation specialist alex my cherise who joins us here on the news hour good to have you with us on al-jazeera alex plain sight off the runway often but they don't break up in 2 or 3 pieces as is the case here at ord what do you think happened here well this aircraft has today suffered quite a dramatic runway excursion and that's the real name for what this aircraft has been involved in so this is a boeing 737 or pretty by the turkish low cost carrier pegasus and ultimately their variety of factors that can lead to the inability to bring the aircraft to a safe stop at the end of the runway this is actually not the 1st time this aircraft and this airline have suffered with such a runway excursion at this airport in assembles to be here and of course the investigation this initial period will focus 1st on the search and rescue and that's rescuing those who have been caught up in this accident and then of course preventing any future of other potential incidents if for example the runway was conta
ok hashem thank you for that update hashem for us any stumble let's speak some more about this to aviation specialist alex my cherise who joins us here on the news hour good to have you with us on al-jazeera alex plain sight off the runway often but they don't break up in 2 or 3 pieces as is the case here at ord what do you think happened here well this aircraft has today suffered quite a dramatic runway excursion and that's the real name for what this aircraft has been involved in so this is a...
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who is in 1st to hashem had any some bore hashim we heard some strong words there from president to want a very tough message is he likely though to follow through with this threat of more military involvement in syria. well follow this is what he's doing here is stepping up the pressure on the russians and the syrian government to pull out from the areas recently controlled by the syrian government and he's saying that turkey will take all necessary measures it will even contemplate harsh reaction to the syrian government if its offensive continues over or if turkish soldiers were targeted in the near future 13 turkish soldiers were killed over the last few weeks in lip but at the same time has given one last chance for you to produce this explains why the turkish foreign affairs is saying that the turkish delegation is flying to russia to talk with russian officials about implementing the sochi agreement and the center agreement that talk about the need to maintain safe zones in italy now the problem that all the parties will face in the near future folly. is that turkey has been estab
who is in 1st to hashem had any some bore hashim we heard some strong words there from president to want a very tough message is he likely though to follow through with this threat of more military involvement in syria. well follow this is what he's doing here is stepping up the pressure on the russians and the syrian government to pull out from the areas recently controlled by the syrian government and he's saying that turkey will take all necessary measures it will even contemplate harsh...
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joins us now from turkey hashem how do you think gyptian will remember him peter his supporters describe him as a war hero and they say they remember the time in 197-347-1727 extension 3 particular 73 when he took part in the war against israel he was a commander of the air force they say they go back to those years to say that the man had a legitimacy because he fought in the wars against israel and he climbed the political ladder to become president of egypt when and what i said that was a sign it sessa dated in 1900. 81. forth for for his supporters that's the way they would like to remember him despite his political demise if after 2011 his opponents say that the man instead of delivering on the promises he made when he became president he backtracked and he paved the way for corruption to be face to be widespread in in the country and for giving sweeping powers to the security apparatus in the country and for the bathing the way for his son to take over his son jamal mubarak to take over so those are the reactions that you would see from those who supported him and those who stood a
joins us now from turkey hashem how do you think gyptian will remember him peter his supporters describe him as a war hero and they say they remember the time in 197-347-1727 extension 3 particular 73 when he took part in the war against israel he was a commander of the air force they say they go back to those years to say that the man had a legitimacy because he fought in the wars against israel and he climbed the political ladder to become president of egypt when and what i said that was a...
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his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey accused of being jointly responsible for the attackdelhi, is witnessing its worst violence in decades, as fighting escalated between opponents and supporters of a new citizenship law. at least 13 people are dead, among them a policeman. from delhi, our correspondent yogita limaye reports. shouting and banging a mosque being vandalised. eye witnesses have told the bbc a mob of men climbed the tower and hoisted hindu religious flags on it. for a second day, parts of delhi are burning. it's the worst religious violence india's capital has seen in decades. this is a tyre market that's been set on fire. most of the shops here were owned by muslims. we've seen signs of arson all day, while we've been on the road. and we're just a few hundred metres from a place where there were violent mobs carrying sticks and stones. it all began as clashes over india's new citizenship law, which grants amnesty to illegal immigrants from three neighbouring countries — unless they're muslim. but what we're seeing now is a religious riot. and it's left people
his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey accused of being jointly responsible for the attackdelhi, is witnessing its worst violence in decades, as fighting escalated between opponents and supporters of a new citizenship law. at least 13 people are dead, among them a policeman. from delhi, our correspondent yogita limaye reports. shouting and banging a mosque being vandalised. eye witnesses have told the bbc a mob of men climbed the tower and hoisted hindu religious flags on it....
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hashem abedi is accused of working with his brother salman to make the bomb which killed 22 people ated murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion. voters in ireland go to the polls this week in a general election. three years ago when leo varadkar, who is openly gay and mixed race, became the irish prime minister, he was seen as a symbol of modern ireland. but now he is facing a possible defeat, while there appears to be growing support for the irish republican party sinn fein. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. the ancient west of ireland has seen rapid change. galway, now the 2020 capital of culture. never mind. but long—time resident nuala ward, the woman behind ireland's oldest gay pride, remembers a less liberal city. i came out as lesbian. i didn't know the word lesbian, and i didn't know what coming out was. leo varadkar has been symbolic of ireland transformed. the legalisation of abortion under his premiership, a watershed moment. yes, there's been enormous, huge positive change, and it is wonderful, particularly for our young generations, but we have a hell of a
hashem abedi is accused of working with his brother salman to make the bomb which killed 22 people ated murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion. voters in ireland go to the polls this week in a general election. three years ago when leo varadkar, who is openly gay and mixed race, became the irish prime minister, he was seen as a symbol of modern ireland. but now he is facing a possible defeat, while there appears to be growing support for the irish republican party sinn fein. here's our...
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president of med global and has volunteered for multiple medical missions to syria welcome everyone hashem i want to begin with you al jazeera english is currently reporting that there is a counter offensive coming from the syrian government forces and sara can you update us on what's happening there. well basically josh what is happening as we speak is that the syrian army backed by russia. are trying both to undermine the gains made by the burbles particular instead are pounding in their defense lines they don't want the rebels to set up their defense lines in the city and they don't want them to hold ground and get entrenched in their city this is quite a strategic moment. a crucial moment for all the parties but for the opposition by taken over. which says it's on the intersection of both highways in $4.00 and $5.00 there will be cut off supplies for the military for the syrian army the syrian army won't be able to send troops fighters convoys aid logistics from damascus all the way to to the area or to go because of the new gaze by the opposition and both parties are willing to hold g
president of med global and has volunteered for multiple medical missions to syria welcome everyone hashem i want to begin with you al jazeera english is currently reporting that there is a counter offensive coming from the syrian government forces and sara can you update us on what's happening there. well basically josh what is happening as we speak is that the syrian army backed by russia. are trying both to undermine the gains made by the burbles particular instead are pounding in their...
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a court is told that hashem abedi, brother of the manchester arena bomber, is equally guilty of the murder22 people, who died in the attack. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and author, john kampfner and the deputy poltical editor of the daily express, sam lister. good evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mirror focuses on the trial of the brother of the manchester bomber saying he helped his brother plot the murders. a government announcement banning the sale of hybrid cars is called a fiasco. and people feel betrayed by the government as they unveil a scheme over the cost of tv licenses. an david cameron's bodyguard leaving a loaded pistol in an airport toilet. let's get started with the front page of the independent, with this alarming headline, get out now. very dramatic escalation in advice from the foreign office. they have been told to leave if they possibly could. if you're being told to leave but not given any way of getting out, i imagine it would be a bori
a court is told that hashem abedi, brother of the manchester arena bomber, is equally guilty of the murder22 people, who died in the attack. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and author, john kampfner and the deputy poltical editor of the daily express, sam lister. good evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mirror focuses on the trial of the brother of the manchester bomber...
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his brother, hashem abedi, is on trial at the old bailey, accused of helping to plan the attack. trump has started his first official visit to india, addressing tens of thousands of people at a rally in gujarat, the home state of the indian prime minister narendra modi. the countries agreed a defence deal worth $3 billion — but there is no sign of the long sought—after trade deal, between the two nations. our correspondent rajini vaidynathan sent this report. for the billionaire president, a humble introduction to india — spinning cotton where mahatma ghandi once sat. this wheel became a symbol of gandhi's movement to make more goods in india. a message echoed by today's protectionist president, and indian prime minister narendra modi. despite months of negotiations, the pair are unlikely to sign a trade deal, for now. for now, the visitors book will have to do. but one thing mr trump will take home is goodwill. here in india, he's popular. hi. namaste, trump! namaste, namaste! he's a nice man, he's a friend of india. their bond is strong. these are the images prime minister modi
his brother, hashem abedi, is on trial at the old bailey, accused of helping to plan the attack. trump has started his first official visit to india, addressing tens of thousands of people at a rally in gujarat, the home state of the indian prime minister narendra modi. the countries agreed a defence deal worth $3 billion — but there is no sign of the long sought—after trade deal, between the two nations. our correspondent rajini vaidynathan sent this report. for the billionaire president,...
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hashem abedi is on trial for his alleged role in helping his brother salman to carry out the bombing,he 22—year—old denies the charges. the grenfell tower inquiry is asking the government's most senior lawyer, the attorney general, to promise that no one giving evidence will later be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. the request comes after potential corporate witnesses threatened to stay silent without such an agreement. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. young children were among 90 migrants rescued today from near—freezing conditions in the english channel. they made the journey from france to the uk on eight small boats. it's believed to be the largest number of migrants intercepted in a single day in the channel. from dover, our correspondent colin campbell reports. rescued out to sea in freezing but calm conditions, many of the migrants were brought back to dover on board this border force cutter, alongside one of the flimsy dinghies used to cross one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. eight small boats were used, launched from french beaches in
hashem abedi is on trial for his alleged role in helping his brother salman to carry out the bombing,he 22—year—old denies the charges. the grenfell tower inquiry is asking the government's most senior lawyer, the attorney general, to promise that no one giving evidence will later be prosecuted on the basis of what they say. the request comes after potential corporate witnesses threatened to stay silent without such an agreement. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. young...
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his brother hashem abedi is on trial, accused of helping his brother plan the attack.e explosions. a man has been found guilty of murdering a retired lecturer by shooting him with a crossbow. 74—year—old gerald corrigan from anglesey in north wales was shot when he went outside his home to investigate problems with his tv signal. the prosecution argued terence whall, who's 39, tampered with the satellite dish to lure the pensioner outside. whall has never said why he carried out the attack. donald trump has described india as one of the most amazing nations in the world — as he begins a two—day visit to the country. mr trump addressed more than 100,000 people in a packed stadium in gujarat, before visiting the taj mahal in agra. the two countries have been trying for some time to reach agreement on a new trade deal. two severe flood warnings — meaning there's a danger to life — are in place along the river severn in shropshire. in shrewsbury parts of the town centre are under water and there are fears that flooding in the area could reach its "highest ever" level. wate
his brother hashem abedi is on trial, accused of helping his brother plan the attack.e explosions. a man has been found guilty of murdering a retired lecturer by shooting him with a crossbow. 74—year—old gerald corrigan from anglesey in north wales was shot when he went outside his home to investigate problems with his tv signal. the prosecution argued terence whall, who's 39, tampered with the satellite dish to lure the pensioner outside. whall has never said why he carried out the attack....
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to defeat them completely sooner or later well he joins me now from turkey's boards are with syria hashem what is president assad's been saying. well basically had i had many messages. to his followers he's. and the syrian army that the fight is going to continue and that there is no red line that they will continue their push until they take over the remaining of aleppo and it was his the last held the last territory under the control of the opposition but he delivered a sharp rebuke to turkey and to the international community accusing them. of providing assistance to the terrorists and he's saying that the fight is going to continue until the terrorists are defeated and i think this shows that what we're going to likely to see in the near future is further escalation because on the other hand turkey is saying that it is just to determine to maintain its involvement in syria to prevent the syrian army from moving. towards it live and. also said that. despite the victories that were made the tickety that taken over many areas in the tip of the the war is not over i think he wanted to tel
to defeat them completely sooner or later well he joins me now from turkey's boards are with syria hashem what is president assad's been saying. well basically had i had many messages. to his followers he's. and the syrian army that the fight is going to continue and that there is no red line that they will continue their push until they take over the remaining of aleppo and it was his the last held the last territory under the control of the opposition but he delivered a sharp rebuke to turkey...
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establishment and i think this is one of the basic reasons why they are pretty excited to abandon him but hashem if we say that he started misreading the optics all the signals from the mid ninety's he then carried on and he still sabai for another 391415 years so what was it about his mindset joining that decades of time when he was either misreading what he was being told or the people around about him were misreading it all they weren't being honest with him. 5 as you know peter those were delicate times that only for the for the well it was it was it was a time of uncertainty nomic decline the 99 to war the gulf war and i think that was a time when people were thinking that at least with the stability that all these governments were providing a. we should aim for tomorrow and tomorrow could be a better day and possible barack was part of a system that was prevailing in a gypsy 552 which is the military establishment that came to power after the military coup in 1952 sides think the military establishment played a crucial role in maintaining a stable product. the grip of power that started to
establishment and i think this is one of the basic reasons why they are pretty excited to abandon him but hashem if we say that he started misreading the optics all the signals from the mid ninety's he then carried on and he still sabai for another 391415 years so what was it about his mindset joining that decades of time when he was either misreading what he was being told or the people around about him were misreading it all they weren't being honest with him. 5 as you know peter those were...
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his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey, accused of being jointly responsible for theevealed she was drugged and raped after being held captive by an attacker. the 35—year—old singer posted on instagram, breaking her silence about why she disapeared from the music industry at the peak of her fame. she told fans that her recovery has taken time and that she hadn't wanted to show the world the sadness in her eyes, but that she now feels ok and safe. the indian capital, delhi, is witnessing its worst violence in decades as fighting escalated between opponents and supporters of a new citizenship law. at least 13 people are dead, among them a policeman. from delhi, our correspondent yogita limaye reports. shouting and banging. a mosque being vandalised. eyewitnesses have told the bbc a mob of men climbed the tower and hoisted hindu religious flags on it. for a second day, parts of delhi are burning. it's the worst religious violence india's capital has seen in decades. this is a tyre market that has been set on fire. most of the shops here were owned by muslims. we've seen
his brother hashem abedi is on trial at the old bailey, accused of being jointly responsible for theevealed she was drugged and raped after being held captive by an attacker. the 35—year—old singer posted on instagram, breaking her silence about why she disapeared from the music industry at the peak of her fame. she told fans that her recovery has taken time and that she hadn't wanted to show the world the sadness in her eyes, but that she now feels ok and safe. the indian capital, delhi,...
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hashem abedi is on trial, accused of helping his brother salman carry out the attack, which killed 22rt in 2017. the 22—year—old denies the charges. the justice secretary says he'll push through emergency legislation to stop dozens of people convicted of terrorist offences being automatically freed from prison, as was the case with the streatham attacker last weekend. robert buckland wants a new law passed within weeks to delay the release date of around 50 terror offenders. but lawyers say they will go all the way to the supreme court to stop politicians changing sentences passed down byjudges. our home editor mark easton reports. out of prison but extremely dangerous. these cctv pictures from last sunday in streatham show convicted terrorist sudesh amman moment before he started slashing passers—by with a stolen knife a fa ke passers—by with a stolen knife a fake suicide belt under his bulging coat. there was bewilderment that he had been freed from jailjust over a week earlier. he shouldn't have been allowed out of prison if he was still a threat to the community which he obviously
hashem abedi is on trial, accused of helping his brother salman carry out the attack, which killed 22rt in 2017. the 22—year—old denies the charges. the justice secretary says he'll push through emergency legislation to stop dozens of people convicted of terrorist offences being automatically freed from prison, as was the case with the streatham attacker last weekend. robert buckland wants a new law passed within weeks to delay the release date of around 50 terror offenders. but lawyers say...
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all right thank you very much joshua bar and have tail on the turkey syria border thank you hashem of course following those attacks an adlib province turkey is warning that it will now allow syrian refugees to and to europe their reports i'm already used to down police coast guard and border security officials on land and sea crossings well that's prompted greece and boag area to step up security on their side of the border to try to stop anyone coming through if turkey goes through with its threat it would be backing out of an agreement it made with the e.u. in 2016 at the height of the refugee crisis under the deal turkey was to resettle syrian refugees and stop them crossing the eastern mediterranean routes from turkey to greece and around 4000000 refugees and says it cannot cope with any more people fleeing the latest violence and live war correspondent laura sleeze been following the situation for the past few years this story and sent us this report. many times the turkish government has threatened to open its borders and release the refugees into europe in large numbers once a
all right thank you very much joshua bar and have tail on the turkey syria border thank you hashem of course following those attacks an adlib province turkey is warning that it will now allow syrian refugees to and to europe their reports i'm already used to down police coast guard and border security officials on land and sea crossings well that's prompted greece and boag area to step up security on their side of the border to try to stop anyone coming through if turkey goes through with its...
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let's go live now to istanbul our correspondent there is hashem a whole bar given the increasing tension there in italy province between turkish forces and syrian government forces how would you assess the current state of the conflict between these 2 parties. it has. martine reach a point where you could easily turn into a full blown regional confrontation we're expecting president karzai to deliver a sharp review to russia and to syria he is likely to warn them against the ongoing asking the syrian government to pull out from the areas it has captured over the last 2 days threatening that if that does not happen you would sure per dies the 2018 agreement between the russians the iranians and the turks in us town or about the safe zones in lip it's a very delicate situation according to the people we've been talking to and they are saying that this is this time deal that has no other option but to deliver truong tougher statement to the all parties because 13 turkish soldiers were killed over the last few weeks and people here are expected to see what happens next but then marty the pro
let's go live now to istanbul our correspondent there is hashem a whole bar given the increasing tension there in italy province between turkish forces and syrian government forces how would you assess the current state of the conflict between these 2 parties. it has. martine reach a point where you could easily turn into a full blown regional confrontation we're expecting president karzai to deliver a sharp review to russia and to syria he is likely to warn them against the ongoing asking the...