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ok, khalifa -- 0k, —— ok,jenny hill —— ok, jenny hill in berlin for us.son has been —— ok, jenny hill in berlin for us. borisjohnson has been on the silence of those talks in berlin, including his first meeting with russian president latimer putin. the pendants are warned there would be no normalisation of relations with russia until it ended what he called the deepest stabilising —— used to —— the destabilising of the uk and its allies. a bbc investigation has seen documents that show how africa s richest woman made herfortune through exploiting her own country and corruption. isabel dos santos is the daughter of the former angolan president, eduardo dos santos. the documents show she got access to lucrative deals involving land, diamonds, oil and telecoms while herfather was in power. ms dos santos has denied any wrongdoing. richard bilton reports. isabel dos santos is africa's richest women. she lives in london with a glamorous life and famous friends. a leak of more than 700,000 documents from her business empire was obtained by the platform to protec
ok, khalifa -- 0k, —— ok,jenny hill —— ok, jenny hill in berlin for us.son has been —— ok, jenny hill in berlin for us. borisjohnson has been on the silence of those talks in berlin, including his first meeting with russian president latimer putin. the pendants are warned there would be no normalisation of relations with russia until it ended what he called the deepest stabilising —— used to —— the destabilising of the uk and its allies. a bbc investigation has seen...
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jenny hill in berlin, thank you.on has seen documents that appear to show that africa's richest woman made her fortune through exploiting her own country and corruption. isabel dos santos is the daughter of the former angolan president, eduardo dos santos. the documents show she gained access to lucrative deals involving land, diamonds, oil and telecoms while her father was in power. she has denied any wrongdoing. richard bilton reports. isabel dos santos is africa's richest woman. she lives in london with a glamorous life and famous friends. a leak of more than 700,000 documents from her business empire was obtained by the platform to protect whistle—blowers in africa, and shared with the international consortium of investigative journalists. much of isabel dos santos' wealth comes from some very dubious deals. her father is eduardo dos santos, who ruled angola for 38 years. and he followed a pattern. he would issue a decree or order. his daughter and her family would get deals. on land, telecoms, even for buying an
jenny hill in berlin, thank you.on has seen documents that appear to show that africa's richest woman made her fortune through exploiting her own country and corruption. isabel dos santos is the daughter of the former angolan president, eduardo dos santos. the documents show she gained access to lucrative deals involving land, diamonds, oil and telecoms while her father was in power. she has denied any wrongdoing. richard bilton reports. isabel dos santos is africa's richest woman. she lives in...
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live now to brussels and our correspondent, jenny hill. what is the mood in brussels today? be a sombre day as the union jack it's going to be a sombre day as the unionjack is lowered and britain finally leaves. with the exception of the meps from the british brexit party, they will not be much in the way of celebration here in brussels or indeed eu member state capital and that's of course, first of all, no—one wa nted course, first of all, no—one wanted this to happen although there is i think, it's fair to say, a degree of relief, after a painful process, brexit is finally happening. the eu is losing an important political and economic partner and that is not seen here is cause for celebration. i think secondly, all lies here are on what happens next. everyone in european capitals knows that once brexit is out and goes into this negotiation phase, written in the eu are expected to thrash out their future relationship, effectively in less tha n relationship, effectively in less than 11 months. getting this deal done by the end of the year. they don't plan to extend that pe
live now to brussels and our correspondent, jenny hill. what is the mood in brussels today? be a sombre day as the union jack it's going to be a sombre day as the unionjack is lowered and britain finally leaves. with the exception of the meps from the british brexit party, they will not be much in the way of celebration here in brussels or indeed eu member state capital and that's of course, first of all, no—one wa nted course, first of all, no—one wanted this to happen although there is i...
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our correspondent, jenny hill is at the summit in berlin, and gave us this update.ten countries are represented in these talks which have been going on now for some four hours. the situation in libya is so volatile, so complicated, that the officials here in berlin have said that the fact that the summit is taking place at all is a huge achievement. the two men at the heart of the conflict, the un's recognised libyan prime minister, and the warlord from the east of the country who is challenging him, hadn't met in person during the talks but what is really crucial to the so—called berlin process are the foreign powers, foreign powers like russia, turkey, the united arab emirates, who have been backing the warring factions, sending in weapons, troops and money, and it is the aim of the summit to stop that foreign influence as a first step towards a lasting ceasefire. we're still waiting to find out what kind of achievement, if any, has been reached at the summit. officials here in berlin say simply keeping the situation as it is, stopping it worsening, would be cause
our correspondent, jenny hill is at the summit in berlin, and gave us this update.ten countries are represented in these talks which have been going on now for some four hours. the situation in libya is so volatile, so complicated, that the officials here in berlin have said that the fact that the summit is taking place at all is a huge achievement. the two men at the heart of the conflict, the un's recognised libyan prime minister, and the warlord from the east of the country who is...
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jenny hill assessess the mood in the city. piping them out.east, in jubilant mood, as they left the eu parliament for the very last time. no nigel farage today, leaving others to enjoy their big moment. this is tremendous. one of the best days of my life. the eu's leaders would disagree. they are losing an important economic and political ally but, it seems, they don't plan to look back. as the sun rises tomorrow, a new chapter for our union of 27 will start. and with it comes a once in a generation opportunity to ensure that europe leads the way. last night, brussels said its own fond farewell. there won't be many parties in europe's capital tonight. brexit, for most here, little cause for celebration. it is important to mark the occasion and i am sad that britain is leaving. we don't feel it right now. it could be that we will feel it in the future but let's see how it goes, you never know. for now, the flag will come down and a relationship which, arguably, never fully blossomed, must be renegotiated as britain and the eu grow apart. those
jenny hill assessess the mood in the city. piping them out.east, in jubilant mood, as they left the eu parliament for the very last time. no nigel farage today, leaving others to enjoy their big moment. this is tremendous. one of the best days of my life. the eu's leaders would disagree. they are losing an important economic and political ally but, it seems, they don't plan to look back. as the sun rises tomorrow, a new chapter for our union of 27 will start. and with it comes a once in a...
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jenny hill.driving habits of us military personnel with the us secretary of state mike pompeo after video footage emerged of another incident of the car being driven on the wrong side of the road near the army base where harry dunn had died. please revealed details of another incident where again a car was being driven on the wrong side of the road. allan we are certainly raising all of those issues about the driving habits of us personnel at the base. —— and we are continuing to work for justice for darrock —— harry dunn and his family. people accused of stalking are to be prevented from contacting or approaching their alleged victims while they are being investigated. from tomorrow, police will be allowed to apply the magistrates for allowed to apply the magistrates for a stalking protection order before someone a stalking protection order before someone is charged and if they break it, they could be jailed for five yea rs. charlotte it, they could be jailed for five years. charlotte gallagher
jenny hill.driving habits of us military personnel with the us secretary of state mike pompeo after video footage emerged of another incident of the car being driven on the wrong side of the road near the army base where harry dunn had died. please revealed details of another incident where again a car was being driven on the wrong side of the road. allan we are certainly raising all of those issues about the driving habits of us personnel at the base. —— and we are continuing to work for...
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jenny hill in berlin.rotesters after rocks were thrown near the parliament building in the lebanese capital, beirut. violence escalated yesterday with over 400 people injured in clashes between demonstrators and the country's security forces. anti—government protests began in october over the struggling economy and allegations of corruption — which led to the resignation of lebanon's prime minister. the areas of australia worst hit by bushfires are now at risk of flash flooding and power cuts as a result of rain storms. in the state of victoria, many of the fires have been put out by the storms, but they have also seen property damaged by giant hailstones — as john mcmanus reports. australians have been praying for rain, but they weren't expecting this deluge from the heavens. a downpour of hailstones in melbourne in the middle of the australian summer. after months of high temperatures which fuelled hundreds of bushfires, the weather has turned dramatically. the country's bureau of meteorology has issued
jenny hill in berlin.rotesters after rocks were thrown near the parliament building in the lebanese capital, beirut. violence escalated yesterday with over 400 people injured in clashes between demonstrators and the country's security forces. anti—government protests began in october over the struggling economy and allegations of corruption — which led to the resignation of lebanon's prime minister. the areas of australia worst hit by bushfires are now at risk of flash flooding and power...
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(biv)jenny hill spoke political prisoners — were killed. their crying and screaming, and those screams stay with me all the way to this day. it is 75 years since russian soldiers flung open the gates of auschwitz and the world recoiled in horror. the nazis killed more than a million people here. many systematically gassed to death in purpose—built chambers as part of a plan to wipe out europe'sjewish population. those who survived had been starved, terrorised, tortured. i was nine years old when i was liberated... miriam, just a child at the time, a victim of the camp's notoriously sadistic doctor, josef mengele. i was with the children that mengele was killing. he did experiments on me too but i was just lucky, i lived. and then, an important reunion. this is miriam. right here. and i'm right on the top. today, they will tell their tales again, in a new age of rising anti—semitism they hope their voices carry. could it really have happened? jenny hill, bbc news, poland here's our news correspondent, adam easton on the events that'll be hap
(biv)jenny hill spoke political prisoners — were killed. their crying and screaming, and those screams stay with me all the way to this day. it is 75 years since russian soldiers flung open the gates of auschwitz and the world recoiled in horror. the nazis killed more than a million people here. many systematically gassed to death in purpose—built chambers as part of a plan to wipe out europe'sjewish population. those who survived had been starved, terrorised, tortured. i was nine years old...
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jenny hill, bbc news, poland adam easton is there now.ve been saying, there was a wreath laying at the wall of death and then there will be a solemn ceremony at auschwitz back where the nazis carried out their systematic killing of europe's jewish carried out their systematic killing of europe'sjewish people. there will be a tent over the main gate tower where we will hear the survivors tell their stories of their time survivors tell their stories of theirtime in survivors tell their stories of their time in the camp and there will be an address from world leaders, there will be leaders from 50 countries and we will have ecumenical prayers and finally there will be some former listeners who will be some former listeners who will walk bearing candles to the monument in auschwitz to another 1.1 million people who were murdered here. most of them werejewish people, but oh also polish people. we will have extensive coverage of that over the day. the irish taoiseach, leo varadkar has questioned the timetable set by borisjohnson to secure a tra
jenny hill, bbc news, poland adam easton is there now.ve been saying, there was a wreath laying at the wall of death and then there will be a solemn ceremony at auschwitz back where the nazis carried out their systematic killing of europe's jewish carried out their systematic killing of europe'sjewish people. there will be a tent over the main gate tower where we will hear the survivors tell their stories of their time survivors tell their stories of theirtime in survivors tell their stories of...
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our correspondent jenny hill reports. volatile, complex. libya's at war with itself.foreign powers, as they wrestle for control of this oil—rich land. today, world leaders arrived in berlin to seek a solution. many of the countries represented at the table have sent troops, weapons, money to both sides, despite a un weapons embargo. today, they agreed to stop. translation: i am under no illusion that we have a difficult road ahead of us. and in libya at the moment, emotions are running high. but we agreed that in light of all the suffering that is happening and in light of the terrible situation, that it is worth it. outside the meeting, supporters of both libya's internationally recognised prime minister and his warlord rival. no truce today, but delegates hope an end to foreign interference might be a first step. they're fuelled by fear. that they can no longer rely on libyan oil supplies, that the instability will inflame islamist terror in the region and, for europe's governments, that more and more people will seek refuge in their countries. libya, known as a gat
our correspondent jenny hill reports. volatile, complex. libya's at war with itself.foreign powers, as they wrestle for control of this oil—rich land. today, world leaders arrived in berlin to seek a solution. many of the countries represented at the table have sent troops, weapons, money to both sides, despite a un weapons embargo. today, they agreed to stop. translation: i am under no illusion that we have a difficult road ahead of us. and in libya at the moment, emotions are running high....
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iam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from someh but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in 18 other countries coronavirus has been declared a global health emergency. also in business — net benefits.
iam i am jenny hill i amjenny hill in brussels where we will be engaging the mood in hearing from someh but we wa nt negotiations will be tough but we want to be the closest hands and the best partners we can think. with more than 200 deaths in china and cases in 18 other countries coronavirus has been declared a global health emergency. also in business — net benefits.
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earlier, i spoke to our correspondent in berlin, jenny hill.ignificant, but expectations for the summit are low. yes, the situation in libya is now so volatile and complicated that officials here in berlin actually think the fact that they have managed to get so many key players into the city to discuss this is, in itself, an achievement. chief amongst those people are, of course, the two men at the very heart of this conflict, the man who is internationally recognised as being libya's prime minister, and then this warlord who has been challenging him from the east of the country. there was some concern that one or both of the men might not turn up, but they are both here. in fact, they met with angela merkel and her foreign minister before the summit started separately, because actually neither man wants to sit down in the same room at the same time. really critical to these talks is the presence of these otherforeign powers. there are something like ten or 11 different countries represented here today, and that is because many of those foreig
earlier, i spoke to our correspondent in berlin, jenny hill.ignificant, but expectations for the summit are low. yes, the situation in libya is now so volatile and complicated that officials here in berlin actually think the fact that they have managed to get so many key players into the city to discuss this is, in itself, an achievement. chief amongst those people are, of course, the two men at the very heart of this conflict, the man who is internationally recognised as being libya's prime...
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our europe correspondent jenny hill is in berlin. what are the chances of an agreement?ou know, the situation in libya is so volatile, so situation in libya is so volatile, so complicated that officials here in berlin consider it an achievement, simply to have got all the key players together in the city. security is you can imagine is extremely tight in the city now. we have the un recognises as the libyan prime minister but also general khalifa haftar, but crucial to the stocks orforeign khalifa haftar, but crucial to the stocks or foreign powers like russia, turkey, the united arab emirates who have been backing the rival factions, emirates who have been backing the rivalfactions, sending them money, troops and weapons. today ‘s summit aims to stop foreign involvement and to create at some point, a lasting ceasefire and it has to be said expectations are very low, because the situation is so difficult. but you know it's becoming a pressing concern in capitals like berlin because it's feared here at the situation worsens europe could experience a rise in the number of
our europe correspondent jenny hill is in berlin. what are the chances of an agreement?ou know, the situation in libya is so volatile, so situation in libya is so volatile, so complicated that officials here in berlin consider it an achievement, simply to have got all the key players together in the city. security is you can imagine is extremely tight in the city now. we have the un recognises as the libyan prime minister but also general khalifa haftar, but crucial to the stocks orforeign...
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let's go to our correspondent jenny hill in berlin., talk us through the background to this and the long yea rs of background to this and the long years of warfare that have just gone on and on in libya. if you think back to the end of the colonel gaddafi regime back in 2011, after that, libya descended into chaos with all sorts of factions vying for control of this oil—rich country. at the moment, you have the man recognised by the unr is the libyan prime minister in tripoli besieged underfire by prime minister in tripoli besieged under fire by wardlaw has fought his way over the last nine months or so to tripoli. the two sides are locked in this conflict which has seen more than 2000 people killed and more than 2000 people killed and more than 100,000 people displaced. chaos, violence and what has exacerbated the conflict is the involvement of foreign powers like russia, turkey, the united emirates, who sent money, troops and weapons into the country. the situation is considered so volatile and complex that here in berlin, the people
let's go to our correspondent jenny hill in berlin., talk us through the background to this and the long yea rs of background to this and the long years of warfare that have just gone on and on in libya. if you think back to the end of the colonel gaddafi regime back in 2011, after that, libya descended into chaos with all sorts of factions vying for control of this oil—rich country. at the moment, you have the man recognised by the unr is the libyan prime minister in tripoli besieged...
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jenny hill is in brussels.going to be rather sombre moment as the union jack is taken down here in brussels. the eu is losing an important economic and political partner and many people here a very sad and concerned about the future although it has to be said some breathing a sigh of relief that this bruising process has come to an end but they are focused on what happens next, negotiating the difficult trade deal that has to be done by the end of the year, that is the british government thereby. we had a light show of our own in brussels. a lot of feeling amongst that european leaders and european capitals, affection for britain. the light show in brussels, historic buildings beaming red, white and blue, the colours of the unionjack as part of an event to say britain, we love you, we're sorry you are going and we wa nt you, we're sorry you are going and we want to keep you close. you will hear a lot of that from eu leaders but at the same time a lot of them talk about what happens next. ursula von der leyen ha
jenny hill is in brussels.going to be rather sombre moment as the union jack is taken down here in brussels. the eu is losing an important economic and political partner and many people here a very sad and concerned about the future although it has to be said some breathing a sigh of relief that this bruising process has come to an end but they are focused on what happens next, negotiating the difficult trade deal that has to be done by the end of the year, that is the british government...
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jenny hill, our correspondent at auschwitz.overage from auschwitz this evening. and there'll be further coverage this evening in a special programme, holocaust memorial day presented by huw edwards, on bbc two at 7pm. some breaking news to bring you this hour. we are hearing from the health secretary matt hancock who is asking anyone in the uk who has returned from the province of china affected by coronavirus or suspects that they have to disease to "self isolate". he said that the uk government is currently trying to trace people who have been in wuhan surrounding area in china the last 14 days. he said there are an estimated 200 british citizens in the affected area. he told the house of commons that as of this afternoon there are no confirmed cases in the uk of coronavirus but just confirmed cases in the uk of coronavirus butjust asking people to self isolate if they have come back to britain from that part of china. some of the breaking news just coming into us concerning prince and sure. and this is according to a us pros
jenny hill, our correspondent at auschwitz.overage from auschwitz this evening. and there'll be further coverage this evening in a special programme, holocaust memorial day presented by huw edwards, on bbc two at 7pm. some breaking news to bring you this hour. we are hearing from the health secretary matt hancock who is asking anyone in the uk who has returned from the province of china affected by coronavirus or suspects that they have to disease to "self isolate". he said that the...
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now over to brussels to talk to jenny hill. what later. now over to brussels to talk tojenny hill. rather sombre. a little earlier, we saw meps from the brexit party walking out of the european parliament behind me here for the very first time led rather jubilantly by a scottish piper and ann widdecombe. it is what they have been campaigning for. fair to say they are very much the only ones celebrating here in brussels. a little later the unionjack celebrating here in brussels. a little later the union jack flag will be taken down here and there is a great deal of sadness around that. that is of course because the eu is losing an important economic and political partner, people are also rather affectionate towards the uk. among them of course, the president of the eu commission who spoke of her sadness at this moment. of the eu commission who spoke of her sadness at this momentm of the eu commission who spoke of her sadness at this moment. it is a very emotional day. first of all, i wa nt very emotional day. first of all, i want to pay tribute to all the british citizens in the eu
now over to brussels to talk to jenny hill. what later. now over to brussels to talk tojenny hill. rather sombre. a little earlier, we saw meps from the brexit party walking out of the european parliament behind me here for the very first time led rather jubilantly by a scottish piper and ann widdecombe. it is what they have been campaigning for. fair to say they are very much the only ones celebrating here in brussels. a little later the unionjack celebrating here in brussels. a little later...
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jenny hill in brussels, thank you very much. — where school children from across the uk have taken part in a question and answer session. let's see how he got on. prime ministers have done it before and some of them have been better than others answering the questions. good afternoon, welcome to number ten downing st. fantastic to see you all here. thank you very much for coming, wow, this is a pretty daunting looking crowd. right, these are very, very tough gig that i've got to do now. this is called school question time, is that right? the children's lobby. so children thank you very much for coming along.” children's lobby. so children thank you very much for coming along. i do intend to ensure our nhs remains free will making efficient and progressive beacon of medical practice? thank you, may stare. the way to make sure that the nhs is free at the point of view is rapidly everybody in the country is to continue to fund it properly. and to increase its funding we have passed a law that says we are going to put in at record l
jenny hill in brussels, thank you very much. — where school children from across the uk have taken part in a question and answer session. let's see how he got on. prime ministers have done it before and some of them have been better than others answering the questions. good afternoon, welcome to number ten downing st. fantastic to see you all here. thank you very much for coming, wow, this is a pretty daunting looking crowd. right, these are very, very tough gig that i've got to do now. this...
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jenny hill is there. what happens today because it is an important day?n the last few minutes. they are gathering at a place called the wall of death, where prisoners were lined up to be executed, political prisoners. those survivors will light candles at the base of that wall. it would be appointment moment for them. the statute —— important moment for them. can you imagine having to walk past the streets, the death block, right behind me. if you went there, we are told did not out. survivors are walking past it to take part in are walking past it to take part in a number of commemorative events. many say it is difficult to tell their stories and recount what happened here but they say they have to do it and later today some of them will be doing so formally in a special ceremony because they say it is very important that there world never forget what happened here at auschwitz. thank you very much. we will be able to hear from some survivors later. the chinese new year holiday has been extended by three days in an attempt to contain the spread of corona
jenny hill is there. what happens today because it is an important day?n the last few minutes. they are gathering at a place called the wall of death, where prisoners were lined up to be executed, political prisoners. those survivors will light candles at the base of that wall. it would be appointment moment for them. the statute —— important moment for them. can you imagine having to walk past the streets, the death block, right behind me. if you went there, we are told did not out....
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jenny durkan, miami, florida mayor francis x. suarez, and the mayor of fort worth, texas, betsy price. on stage is yors our own steven clemons, editor at large for the hill. steven. steven: thank you so much, niharika. we really thought more of you would be at the impeachment thing. [laughter] steven: so glad you're here. there's food, there's -- but let's turn this into a fun conversation today. great energy to have conversations with people, many different challenges. we are taking a slice of that today. i lost a battle. my team hates when i confess battles i've lost with them but we're calling this mayors matter. i really wanted to call this 50-plus russpruss -- matter? when we talk about intergenerational bond building, what we are really saying is folks who are 50 plus, are they being squeezed out, are they liabilities, or are they assets? mayor durkan, let me start with you. how do you approach the future of seattle and the hard choices you have with different communities but also the 50-plus community? ayor durken: great question. i know the other mayors will disagree but seattle really is the best city in america. [laughter] mayor durkan: and we
jenny durkan, miami, florida mayor francis x. suarez, and the mayor of fort worth, texas, betsy price. on stage is yors our own steven clemons, editor at large for the hill. steven. steven: thank you so much, niharika. we really thought more of you would be at the impeachment thing. [laughter] steven: so glad you're here. there's food, there's -- but let's turn this into a fun conversation today. great energy to have conversations with people, many different challenges. we are taking a slice of...