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coming up on this programme: amid alleged racist chants from cagliari fans, moise kean scores forjuventus to take his side 18 points clear at the top. a chris smalling own—goal gives the game away for manchester united. and shades of his father, as mick schumacher makes his formula 1 debut testing for ferrari. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news in italy, where 19 year old moise kean appeared to be racially abused by fans of cagliari as he scored his fifth goal of the season and helped move juventus 18 points clear at the top of serie a. the victory was overshadowed by the scenes after the goal, as richard mcelvanney reports. he is the teenage star that all of italy is looking at, but kean‘s late goalforjuventus at italy is looking at, but kean‘s late goal forjuventus at cagliari was greeted with racist chanting for the home fans. instead of enjoying that moment which had put his side 2—0 up, the game was stopped for three minutes and the warning was broadcast to the crowd. the final five minutes were played out amid more booing, and shortly after the referee
coming up on this programme: amid alleged racist chants from cagliari fans, moise kean scores forjuventus to take his side 18 points clear at the top. a chris smalling own—goal gives the game away for manchester united. and shades of his father, as mick schumacher makes his formula 1 debut testing for ferrari. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news in italy, where 19 year old moise kean appeared to be racially abused by fans of cagliari as he scored his fifth goal of...
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juventus' teenager moise kean had to play through the abuse. he aimed his goal celebration of the opposing fans. it is the reaction of his own teammates that have left many wondering if it is not just the fans that are in need of education. he came under fire for his postmatch comments. he said that kean incited the fans. i think that it is 50-50. we are the professionals. we have to set the example and not provoke anyone. >> he said that kean should not have celebrated in that manner. he was quick to point out a solution. >> there are cameras there for this reason. these people are films, they should be thrown out of the stadium. they should not be allowed to enter the stadium again. theyey should not be allowed to enter for their entire life. somebody makes a mistake, it is the end. >> sounds like a solution to a problem that affects all top-tier football leagues. on the same day, uefa was in london for an antidiscrimination conference. >> the only cause that mattered on the pitchch -- unfortunately, the red and yellow cards of the referees.
juventus' teenager moise kean had to play through the abuse. he aimed his goal celebration of the opposing fans. it is the reaction of his own teammates that have left many wondering if it is not just the fans that are in need of education. he came under fire for his postmatch comments. he said that kean incited the fans. i think that it is 50-50. we are the professionals. we have to set the example and not provoke anyone. >> he said that kean should not have celebrated in that manner. he...
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the bbc's africa editor fergal keane has more the revolution isn't over, itha simpla new enemy. the new boss, a general linked to past atrocities, announcing the old boss presidentha bashir, been overthrown. >> id announce that the h the old regime has been removed and is in a safe pce. we have managed the matters twoin ding the period of years. fergal: with a few words, he was deposed. in an age when civil society is challenging leaders across africa, the president had seemed
the bbc's africa editor fergal keane has more the revolution isn't over, itha simpla new enemy. the new boss, a general linked to past atrocities, announcing the old boss presidentha bashir, been overthrown. >> id announce that the h the old regime has been removed and is in a safe pce. we have managed the matters twoin ding the period of years. fergal: with a few words, he was deposed. in an age when civil society is challenging leaders across africa, the president had seemed
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general jack keane joins us tonight to take up that challenge. our top story tonight president trump at the southern border in calexico california meeting there with border patrol agents border sheriffs, visiting the border wall in pledging hundreds more miles of wall to be built in the near future. >> it's under construction. we have a lot of things happening and we expect to have close to 400 miles done within two years from now. that's a lot, 400 miles will cover most of it. lou: the president threatened to shut down the border as mexico and its government listened. president trump singh since he made that threat mexico is now doing more than they have done in decades. >> mexico over the last four days has done more than they have ever done. we were talking about that before. they are apprehending people now by the thousands in bringing them back to their countries, bringing them back to where they came from and i think you see that. that's at their southern border. that's a big difference. they have never done that before. when i say never do
general jack keane joins us tonight to take up that challenge. our top story tonight president trump at the southern border in calexico california meeting there with border patrol agents border sheriffs, visiting the border wall in pledging hundreds more miles of wall to be built in the near future. >> it's under construction. we have a lot of things happening and we expect to have close to 400 miles done within two years from now. that's a lot, 400 miles will cover most of it. lou: the...
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kean: first of all, amen. that is absolutely right. i would disagree with you on china, because i think the fact that china has to roll up 1 million was not so you don't get lives in society i guess is a sign that also have a major problem that they are trying to deal with. and it interests me, you know, when al-qaeda and particularly isis sort of take over territory, in order to get people to support them, it was not just the ideology. they found ways to fix some of the infrastructure. they found ways to get some people jobs. they found ways to do things to try to get support by frankly getting better government. and we have got to do better than that. we have got, in this report, we have our own ideas how to get better government. we should be able to do it better than they do. ms. lindborg: just a coda to that is that the report really emphasizes the importance of country led initiatives, that it cannot be imposed on the outside. regardless of what you call it, it is the presence of justice, the presence of more inclusive economies,
kean: first of all, amen. that is absolutely right. i would disagree with you on china, because i think the fact that china has to roll up 1 million was not so you don't get lives in society i guess is a sign that also have a major problem that they are trying to deal with. and it interests me, you know, when al-qaeda and particularly isis sort of take over territory, in order to get people to support them, it was not just the ideology. they found ways to fix some of the infrastructure. they...
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retired four-star general jack keane. >> good to see you.: cat 5, hurricane is that a fair categorization. >> it is, it is a human ata catastrophe, this gives her capability to use resources at her disposal, including fema. we have tremendous human suffering taking place here. i have never seen anything like it in all my years with dealing with national security and sovereignty of the united states. trish: that powerful statement, why do you say that. >> we had a spike in this 10 years ago. with over a million plus a year coming in, they were overwhelmingly mexico ap mexicad easily turned back again the border, now. numbers are relatively the same because of the loophole in the congressional legislation, people are seeking asylum. we don't have the resources to hold them, every day now, is is quite shocking we're releasing people immediately into the united states can you imagine trish. they come from a emabov em-- neighborhood, they send back a phone call, to their friends or loved one in their neighborhood, say we made it to united states
retired four-star general jack keane. >> good to see you.: cat 5, hurricane is that a fair categorization. >> it is, it is a human ata catastrophe, this gives her capability to use resources at her disposal, including fema. we have tremendous human suffering taking place here. i have never seen anything like it in all my years with dealing with national security and sovereignty of the united states. trish: that powerful statement, why do you say that. >> we had a spike in this...
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fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.: north korean state media says its leader kim jong-un is on his way to russia to meet with vladimir putin. it is the first time they have met face-tface. the meeting comes after talks between mr. kim and president trump collapsed in february. rainsfordsarah reports from vladivostok on what we can expect. sarah: they had been sprucing up vladivostok, preparing for a summit that russia wants to reflect its status as a serious global player. vladimir putin werl host the lef north korea at this college campus to talk nuclear weapons, among other things. kim jong-un's armored train will roll into this station. the special service from pyongyang is not being announced here, and it is not obvious among the locals. 17 yeaad ago, kim's father m the same journey to see the same man. then, vladimir putin was trying to renew an alliance that flagged after the soviet collapse. now he wants russia to help negotiate an end to its neighbor's nuclear ambitions. two months ago, donald trump's effort to
fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.: north korean state media says its leader kim jong-un is on his way to russia to meet with vladimir putin. it is the first time they have met face-tface. the meeting comes after talks between mr. kim and president trump collapsed in february. rainsfordsarah reports from vladivostok on what we can expect. sarah: they had been sprucing up vladivostok, preparing for a summit that russia wants to reflect its status as a serious global player. vladimir putin werl...
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fergal keane, bbc news. wikileaks founder julian assange was draggeddout of the ecan embassy by police in london todayseven years after taking refuge there. a u.k. court immediately found him guilty of jumping bail, and he faces the prospect of extradition to the u.s. washgton accuses him of conspiracy, but others see him as a champion of free speech. our correspoent james landale has more. james: this was the moment julian assange's seven years of self-imposed asylum came to an end. older, grayer perhaps, but still defiant, still protesting. the ecuadorian authorities revoked his asylum and allowed the police to arrest him for breaching bail.de inhe had resisted the officers, shouting, "this is fflawful, i'm not leaving," before they hand him. >> no one is above the law. julian assange is no hero. he has hidden from the truth for years and years. its right that his future should be decided in the british judicial system. james: this afternoon assange was brought to westminster's magistrate court. he gave a
fergal keane, bbc news. wikileaks founder julian assange was draggeddout of the ecan embassy by police in london todayseven years after taking refuge there. a u.k. court immediately found him guilty of jumping bail, and he faces the prospect of extradition to the u.s. washgton accuses him of conspiracy, but others see him as a champion of free speech. our correspoent james landale has more. james: this was the moment julian assange's seven years of self-imposed asylum came to an end. older,...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris. speak to the renowned historian, sir simon schama, who joins us on the line from upstate new york. good to talk to you. you are watching these pictures. what are you thinking? well, tragic mutilation, really. your correspondent was quite right, huge hole ripped out, into a common humanity. this emotional outpouring, people feel about paris in one of its great symbols. we live, after all, i kind of universe of instagram and disposable images and short attention span and something which really has concrete endurance to turn out to be perishable rather than imperishable has created a shed trauma. that said, there was a terrible fire at westminster in 1984. it was rebuild. the masonry structure was not destroyed and the more optimistic reports out of paris suggest an almost miraculous amount of the structure survives. the beautiful vaulting inside. a very moving speech by emmanuel macron about the rebuild. and if the old lady, it has seen a lot. it has gone through many, many damages. in
fergal keane, bbc news, paris. speak to the renowned historian, sir simon schama, who joins us on the line from upstate new york. good to talk to you. you are watching these pictures. what are you thinking? well, tragic mutilation, really. your correspondent was quite right, huge hole ripped out, into a common humanity. this emotional outpouring, people feel about paris in one of its great symbols. we live, after all, i kind of universe of instagram and disposable images and short attention...
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fergal keane, bbc news.t is not every at a vincent van gogh masterpiece and a van halen guitar share the same place, but you will find both at new york's metropolitan museum of art. next weethe exhibit "play it loud" will open to the public and rock 'n roll fans will line up to see it. the show brings together rarely seen guitars and instruments from musicians such as bob dylan, elvis presley, and the beatles. the bbc's nada tawfik got a sneak peak. nada: the quiet galleries of the met are filled with precious asterpieces from the world's greatest sculptond painters. [record scratch] ♪ nada: but the volume has beento turned up howcase a a very differentistic movement, rock 'n roll. the exhibition "play it loud" lets music lovers get up close nd the instruments of lege from ji hendrix to bob dylan. this is the first major art exhibition dedicated to the instruments of rock 'n roll. there are more than 100 pieces o and some areloan from the greats themselves. jimmy page from the itish rock band led zeppelin le
fergal keane, bbc news.t is not every at a vincent van gogh masterpiece and a van halen guitar share the same place, but you will find both at new york's metropolitan museum of art. next weethe exhibit "play it loud" will open to the public and rock 'n roll fans will line up to see it. the show brings together rarely seen guitars and instruments from musicians such as bob dylan, elvis presley, and the beatles. the bbc's nada tawfik got a sneak peak. nada: the quiet galleries of the...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris. an art wr joined by iter based in paris. so much history here, as we have just been hearing. what is your biggest concern? what has been lost? my biggest concern is full-tim of the building itself. hasear the newshat art been saved is extremely reassuring. jane: give me a sense of the content. what is inside the building that is sota imp? >> inside the building itself you have priceless the crown of thorns, a piece of the true cross, a nail crucifixion. those things as far as we know have been said. in addition to what is stored inside the church, it is how it is stored itself. vlting3th-century themes inside italy. these windows with 13-century glass inside of them. these are the things that have been lost. those are the things we are not going to get back. jane: is there anything like this elsewhere, or is notre-dame one-of-a-kind? kelly: notre-dame i believe is one-of-a-kind. it has been a symbolf paris since it was erected in the 13th century. it is an important site for faith,at the catholic famous for its size,an histo
fergal keane, bbc news, paris. an art wr joined by iter based in paris. so much history here, as we have just been hearing. what is your biggest concern? what has been lost? my biggest concern is full-tim of the building itself. hasear the newshat art been saved is extremely reassuring. jane: give me a sense of the content. what is inside the building that is sota imp? >> inside the building itself you have priceless the crown of thorns, a piece of the true cross, a nail crucifixion....
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our africa editor fergal keane reports now from the sudanese capital, khartoum. new world that's still struggling to be born. every cause in the country comes here, to claim its part in the revolution. women's rights campaigners, students. yet the weight of past cruelties is ever present. these are people from darfur. 300,000 were killed there in a genocidal campaign waged by the bashir regime. and they want justice. the woman leads a chant to avenge the victims. these are relatives of soldiers killed by their own leaders. mohammed sayed malik was executed by the regime in 1990. "i came to congratulate myself and the sudanese people for getting back our rights," says his sister. "those who gave us hunger and a nightmare have been overthrown." past experience of the military is the biggest barrier to trust now, despite a promise tonight from the new regime leader. translation: first, the role of the military council is a supplementary role to the uprising and the blessed revolution. the council is committed to giving power to the people. but this prominent activis
our africa editor fergal keane reports now from the sudanese capital, khartoum. new world that's still struggling to be born. every cause in the country comes here, to claim its part in the revolution. women's rights campaigners, students. yet the weight of past cruelties is ever present. these are people from darfur. 300,000 were killed there in a genocidal campaign waged by the bashir regime. and they want justice. the woman leads a chant to avenge the victims. these are relatives of soldiers...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris.wned historian sir simon schama a short time ago, and i asked him what his reaction was to the pictures we were all seeing. well, you know, tragic mutilation, really. i mean, your correspondent was quite right. i mean, it's a huge hole ripped out of a common possession that humanity has, really. what's extraordinary, i think, is this intense instinctive emotional outpouring — people feel about paris and, therefore, one of the great symbols in the middle of paris. we live, after all, in a kind of universe of instagram, of kind of disposable images and short attention span, and something which really has concrete endurance to turn out to be perishable rather than imperishable is kind of a collective shared trauma. that said, of course, actually, there was a terrible fire that occurred in york minster, in 1984. it was rebuilt. its masonry structure was not destroyed, and the more optimistic reports out of paris suggest that an almost miraculous amount of the masonry structure still surviv
fergal keane, bbc news, paris.wned historian sir simon schama a short time ago, and i asked him what his reaction was to the pictures we were all seeing. well, you know, tragic mutilation, really. i mean, your correspondent was quite right. i mean, it's a huge hole ripped out of a common possession that humanity has, really. what's extraordinary, i think, is this intense instinctive emotional outpouring — people feel about paris and, therefore, one of the great symbols in the middle of paris....
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fergal keane, bbc news.ladimir putin to release a hundred whales from captivity in the country ‘s far east. they were lawfully captured for education and scientific purposes but many fear they are being sold to theme parks in china. while jail floats being sold to theme parks in china. while jailfloats on being sold to theme parks in china. while jail floats on the sea of japan. on one side of the fence, freedom. on the other, a life of beauty. swimming in circles all day are 11 orca whales and 87 beluga whales. they were lawfully called by russia which captures whales for scientific or educational purposes. but they also have monetary value. $6 million, in fact, the price of some killer whales which end up in ocean theme parks in china. environmentalists are calling for their release and now one of the world ‘s most renowned conservationists is lending his weight to the cause. the majority, if not all of them, if we release them they will be released where they were captured. so they can be reconnect, we ho
fergal keane, bbc news.ladimir putin to release a hundred whales from captivity in the country ‘s far east. they were lawfully captured for education and scientific purposes but many fear they are being sold to theme parks in china. while jail floats being sold to theme parks in china. while jailfloats on being sold to theme parks in china. while jail floats on the sea of japan. on one side of the fence, freedom. on the other, a life of beauty. swimming in circles all day are 11 orca whales...
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fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.mmunity is in shock after the loss of three highly experienced mountaineers. jess roskelley, david lama and hansjorg auer are all missing, presumed dead, after an avalanche swept down their route in canada's rocky mountains. the three men climbed mountains professionally and between them had conquered some of the toughest routes around the globe. freya cole reports. david lama is one of three expert climbers missing and presumed dead in the canadian rockies. the austrian adventurer and his friends, fellow austrian hansjorg auer and americanjess roskelley began the challenge on tuesday morning. when they didn't report in the following day, the family sounded the alarm. authorities were quick to send helicopters to the remote region of banff national park, where the climbers had been attempting to scale the eastern side of howse peak on a route called m16. the first and only time the track was completed was when it was discovered in 1999. authorities surveyed the area and confirmed the w
fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.mmunity is in shock after the loss of three highly experienced mountaineers. jess roskelley, david lama and hansjorg auer are all missing, presumed dead, after an avalanche swept down their route in canada's rocky mountains. the three men climbed mountains professionally and between them had conquered some of the toughest routes around the globe. freya cole reports. david lama is one of three expert climbers missing and presumed dead in the canadian rockies. the...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris.hurches and cathedrals across england this thursday, maundy thursday, to show solidarity with france following the fire. offers of financial support and expert help have been pouring in from around the world to help with the restoration of notre dame. we have some experience about what this will entail after york minster was seriously damaged by fire 35 years ago. david sillito reports. iamson, watching notre—dame bump was for some a flashback moment. in 1984 fire turned a large part of york minster a medieval masterpiece into a gaping sooty ruin. look across at the south transept. 35 years later master mason took me to the top. a chaps to see the lestration and remember the moment he stood beneath the collapsing roof of melting led and burning timber. the collapsing roof of melting led and burning timberlj the collapsing roof of melting led and burning timber. i saw the flame, looking at the far end, above the gable and the flames were shooting out the peak of the roof there and gradu
fergal keane, bbc news, paris.hurches and cathedrals across england this thursday, maundy thursday, to show solidarity with france following the fire. offers of financial support and expert help have been pouring in from around the world to help with the restoration of notre dame. we have some experience about what this will entail after york minster was seriously damaged by fire 35 years ago. david sillito reports. iamson, watching notre—dame bump was for some a flashback moment. in 1984...
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fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum. stepped up protests against government inaction on global warming. in paris, demonstrators cordoned off corporate headquarters with police—style tape. in rome, the swedish teenage activist greta thunberg claimed adults had given ‘false hope' to the young. and in london the oscar—winning actor emma thompson joined protestors in the capital. sangita myska has more. following five days of disruption, this afternoon the police finally began the work of removing the pink boat. it had become a rallying point for climate change protesters in the very heart of the uk's busiest shopping district, oxford circus. the day had started with police pouring onto london's streets, drafted in to end the climate change protests that had brought parts of the capital to a standstill. the home secretary had said he expected the police to use the full force of the law. it's certainly different from the sort of protest we're used to and, of course, we are an organisation that learns, and we will debrief this
fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum. stepped up protests against government inaction on global warming. in paris, demonstrators cordoned off corporate headquarters with police—style tape. in rome, the swedish teenage activist greta thunberg claimed adults had given ‘false hope' to the young. and in london the oscar—winning actor emma thompson joined protestors in the capital. sangita myska has more. following five days of disruption, this afternoon the police finally began the work of...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris.oftessor of art history at the university of iowa with a specialisation in gothic architecture. he's in iowa city. thank you for your time. this is a very painful time for all sorts of people in all sorts of way and certainly for a lover of gothic architecture. indeed, it is a terrible day. what is it about this building that makes it a gothic masterpiece? it is of course the cathedral of paris, one of the grandest and greatest of the first generation of gothic architecture in the second half of the 12th century when they were beginning to invent the style. it is one of the tallest, over 100 feet interior. very thin walls that had to be glazed with some of the first flying buttresses so some of the first flying buttresses so it is really an audacious building. it seems to be the stone of the interior, of the vaulted roof that may have saved much of the interior? that's exactly right, yes. is there a danger now to the structural integrity of the building? i think there is a danger but i
fergal keane, bbc news, paris.oftessor of art history at the university of iowa with a specialisation in gothic architecture. he's in iowa city. thank you for your time. this is a very painful time for all sorts of people in all sorts of way and certainly for a lover of gothic architecture. indeed, it is a terrible day. what is it about this building that makes it a gothic masterpiece? it is of course the cathedral of paris, one of the grandest and greatest of the first generation of gothic...
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i have been waiting for keane this morning as go. through a special ceremony here. he's walking towards the memorial. yeah you can see him. he's trademarked cat. he took his hat off right now. we'll go and try to talk to you now. going off. on all of. eventually the program was shortened dramatically and after the flowers we jump back to our cars so you know submarine newmarket no see it's are for mr king. and we're driving somewhere and we don't know where it could be rest or end or hotel or railway station we're back to our car number nine and we found another member of games delegation here and we're going to try to talk to him again where are we going now. where you think we go. while this man is full of surprises even the member of he's delegation doesn't know where we go in. wow. we arrived to an authentic russian restaurant outside the us talks. team is expected to have dinner here with the governor off region but. we were advised to stay in the car. i know national income is taking. historic visit to russia he's now getting to each and every one to talk to y
i have been waiting for keane this morning as go. through a special ceremony here. he's walking towards the memorial. yeah you can see him. he's trademarked cat. he took his hat off right now. we'll go and try to talk to you now. going off. on all of. eventually the program was shortened dramatically and after the flowers we jump back to our cars so you know submarine newmarket no see it's are for mr king. and we're driving somewhere and we don't know where it could be rest or end or hotel or...
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fergal keane, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme.t behind the weird and wonderful designs which doiminate sky lines across the world. also on the programme, high hopes for the world's first private moon mission, but it ends in failure, thought to have crashed on the lunar surface. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. thanks for staying with us here. this
fergal keane, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme.t behind the weird and wonderful designs which doiminate sky lines across the world. also on the programme, high hopes for the world's first private moon mission, but it ends in failure, thought to have crashed on the lunar surface. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an...
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fergal keane, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: when van gough met led zeppelin.bition in new york. 25 years of hatred and rage as theyjump up on the statue. this funeral became a massive demonstration of black power, a power to influence. today it's about the promise of a bright future. a day when we hope a line can be drawn under the bloody past. i think that picasso's works were beautiful, they were intelligent, and it's a sad loss to everybody who loves art. welcome back. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the man suspected of carrying out the christchurch mosque attacks, brenton tarrant, has been ordered to undergo mental health tests to determine if he is fit to stand trial. and boeing says it will take all necessary steps to make its aircraft safe, after a preliminary investigation into the crash of one of its 737 max planes last month. the un world food programme has appealed for urgent access to vital wheat stocks in yemen, that have been cut off by months of fighting. the country is on the brink of famine. it comes as the us congress makes an
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fergal keane, bbc news.ed climate change protestors in london. she told the audience they were making a difference. several protest leaders have offered to consider pausing their action if the british government agrees to discuss their demands. jon donnison reports. for a seventh day, climate change protesters were making noise on the streets of london. some dressed for the weather, others not so much. the people that are standing here today and that have been here for the last seven days, have been amazing, and without people standing up and speaking up louder and shouting, no one will listen. on waterloo bridge, there were more arrests, after demonstrators glued or locked themselves together to block the road. but around lunchtime, as protests continued, came news of a shift. in a leaked e—mail sent to demonstrators, one organiser said it was perhaps time for a pause. and a transition from mass disruption to negotiations with politicians. but this evolving movement has no real leaders and the message that
fergal keane, bbc news.ed climate change protestors in london. she told the audience they were making a difference. several protest leaders have offered to consider pausing their action if the british government agrees to discuss their demands. jon donnison reports. for a seventh day, climate change protesters were making noise on the streets of london. some dressed for the weather, others not so much. the people that are standing here today and that have been here for the last seven days, have...
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris.religious iconography of notre dame. i also want to focus on the musical aspect of that welding. joining us is margot fassler — who is a specialist in medieval music, sacred music and theology at the university of notre dame in indiana. for those of us who are not aware of the baroque, the high masses that ta ke the baroque, the high masses that take place, talk us through what you could hear in notre dame? well, the cathedral of notre dame of course has a mediaeval acoustic and that means you have very high reverberation so it is excellent for chanting. one of the most exciting times in my life and i speak here as a mediaeval musicologist, i want to express to all of our friends in france had devastated those of us in this field are at this particular moment because the cathedral of notre dame is, in a sense, our homeland. this is where so much of the music that is so important in our field was first composed in the late 12th and 13th century. during the very time the cathedral was be
fergal keane, bbc news, paris.religious iconography of notre dame. i also want to focus on the musical aspect of that welding. joining us is margot fassler — who is a specialist in medieval music, sacred music and theology at the university of notre dame in indiana. for those of us who are not aware of the baroque, the high masses that ta ke the baroque, the high masses that take place, talk us through what you could hear in notre dame? well, the cathedral of notre dame of course has a...
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fergal keane has been talking to parisians about the impact of seeing their much loved cathedral on therything there is a season, a time to break down, a time to build up." the biblical text so resonant when that that has stood for centuries is broken by fire. in the lives of paris, this has been a day of solemn reflection. father philippe filmed the flames as the fire took hold. he was ordained in the cathedral and has worked there for decades. "notre—dame is my mother," he told me. "i came into the spiritual life because of her." "31 years ago, i was ordained here." "today, my mother has been burned." "she cries, but she still stands." yet to see what's happened as only a french loss is to misunderstand the meaning of this city, the universality of its treasures. francesca harter is a german who lives in paris because, as a teenager, she visited notre—dame and was enchanted. today, she could feel hope and renewal. it reminds me somehow that the church is not stones, it's not only culture. for me, it's a living community, actually. it's the people who go to the church who are the very
fergal keane has been talking to parisians about the impact of seeing their much loved cathedral on therything there is a season, a time to break down, a time to build up." the biblical text so resonant when that that has stood for centuries is broken by fire. in the lives of paris, this has been a day of solemn reflection. father philippe filmed the flames as the fire took hold. he was ordained in the cathedral and has worked there for decades. "notre—dame is my mother," he...
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fergal keane, bbc news.an in a speedboat crash on the thames, has been jailed for an extra six months for fleeing the uk, before he was sentenced to six years for the manslaughter of charlotte brown. he returned to the uk last night, after ten months on the run. shepherd pleaded guilty at the old bailey to breaching bail and absconding, as our correspondent helena lee reports. charlotte brown's family arrived at the old bailey this morning knowing they would finally see jack shepherd face justice, a day they had waited months for. charlotte was killed when her first date with the 31—year—old ended in a speedboat crash. last night, he was put on a plane back to britain from georgia, after ten months on the run. the couple were on their first date when the boat capsized. he had taken her out to try and impress her, but he was drunk and the boat wasn't safe. today, in court, jack shepherd admitted skipping bail. thejudgejailed him for six months on top of his six—year sentence. charlotte's family were emotional
fergal keane, bbc news.an in a speedboat crash on the thames, has been jailed for an extra six months for fleeing the uk, before he was sentenced to six years for the manslaughter of charlotte brown. he returned to the uk last night, after ten months on the run. shepherd pleaded guilty at the old bailey to breaching bail and absconding, as our correspondent helena lee reports. charlotte brown's family arrived at the old bailey this morning knowing they would finally see jack shepherd face...
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our africa editor fergal keane has this report.he opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it. tens of thousands made their way in peace to the heart of regime power. they chanted appeals for the soldiers to join them. as before, women to the forefront. in a movement led by the country's professional classes, turning against president bashir in vast numbers. omar al—bashir has been president of sudan since taking power in a military coup in 1989. he is a fugitive from international justice, accused of committing genocide in darfur. but these protests, sparked by the tripling of bread prices, are the biggest challenge yet to his rule. some tear gas was fired, arrests made, but the sheer size of the demonstration would have made president bashir nervous about what the days ahead may hold. and tonight, this extraordinary scene, thousands sitting in, outside military headquarters, with many saying they will keep protesting until bashir goes. that was our africa editor fergal keane, who a lit
our africa editor fergal keane has this report.he opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it. tens of thousands made their way in peace to the heart of regime power. they chanted appeals for the soldiers to join them. as before, women to the forefront. in a movement led by the country's professional classes, turning against president bashir in vast numbers. omar al—bashir has been president of sudan since taking power in a military coup in 1989....
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fergal keane, bbc news, paris. lucy williamsonjoins us live from paris.the mood in the city tonight? i think there were many people here who thought they had to come down and see notre—dame to comprehend what had happened here, all day the streets have been packed with people gazing up, registering their grave, trying to find some kind of reassurance, and tonight as well we've had a choir singing along the quayside here, several hundred people have also staged a candlelit vigiljust on the other side of the seine, singing hymns, saying hello to the people having drinks in the cafe is as they pass. the mood here last night was definitely one of shock, that is fading now into sadness, and tinged also with relief that, after everything notre—dame has been through, it is still standing and it will be rebuilt. lucy williamson in paris, thank you. the rest of the news now. climate—change activists have taken to the streets again in edinburgh, nottingham and london today, bringing traffic to a halt. in edinburgh, 150 supporters of extinction rebellion targeted no
fergal keane, bbc news, paris. lucy williamsonjoins us live from paris.the mood in the city tonight? i think there were many people here who thought they had to come down and see notre—dame to comprehend what had happened here, all day the streets have been packed with people gazing up, registering their grave, trying to find some kind of reassurance, and tonight as well we've had a choir singing along the quayside here, several hundred people have also staged a candlelit vigiljust on the...
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fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum. first british footballer to lift the european cup — has died at the age of 79. in 1967, he led his celtic team — nicknamed the lisbon lions — to a famous victory over inter milan, one of the highlights of a long career. katie gornall looks back at his life. it was often said that billy mcneill was at the heart of everything for celtic. here he is, celebrating the club's greatest triumph — becoming the first british man to lift the european cup. in that moment, the leader became a legend. the victory came against inter milan, on a sun—drenched evening in lisbon in 1967. commentator: barely seven minutes from time came the winning goal. today, two of his team—mates from that famed lisbon lions side paid their own tribute. we called him caesar, honestly, because he was a leader. and the great thing about it, he had the passion of everybody that was in the terraces. in 1965, mcneill scored the winning goal in the scottish cup final, sparking a period of domestic dominance that would inclu
fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum. first british footballer to lift the european cup — has died at the age of 79. in 1967, he led his celtic team — nicknamed the lisbon lions — to a famous victory over inter milan, one of the highlights of a long career. katie gornall looks back at his life. it was often said that billy mcneill was at the heart of everything for celtic. here he is, celebrating the club's greatest triumph — becoming the first british man to lift the european cup. in that...
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jack keane joins me now., general, we're at war but certainly seems that it's -- it's hard for the average person to know that we're engaged in deep peace talks as our brave men and women are still under attack. >> certainly our heart goes out to these families. what has happened here. their death is no less meaningful than the first death there. sergeant chapman was killed in the beginning of the war. there's negotiations going on. there's an uptick in violence because of the negotiations. they're about to get around the table again in qatar and the taliban have upped the violence. 30 afghans killed in a battle. last night another 18. obviously americans that are not directly involved in this fight were helping the afghans do the fighting. it's a combat zone. this is how dangerous it is. it totals seven that have been killed this year that are americans supporting the afghans. yeah, you put your finger on it. where are we going with this thing? behind that statement is your skepticism. i have the same. i'm n
jack keane joins me now., general, we're at war but certainly seems that it's -- it's hard for the average person to know that we're engaged in deep peace talks as our brave men and women are still under attack. >> certainly our heart goes out to these families. what has happened here. their death is no less meaningful than the first death there. sergeant chapman was killed in the beginning of the war. there's negotiations going on. there's an uptick in violence because of the...
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our africa editor, fergal keane, reports.s. a moment to look back on in old age, when freedom was close enough to touch. arriving in this crowd, it's the discipline, the civility which are striking. "raise your arms and we'll gently search you", they chant. every inch of room is taken and into this unexpected space are flowing the demands of the many. these are lawyers. "this is temporary change", iqbal says, "and the forces of freedom have given their demands to the military council, to form a civilian government." we went to visit the radio of the revolution, broadcasting music and messages to the crowds. notice the youth of its volunteers, the number of women. like this lady in the centre, who returned from abroad to do her part. my dream is to come back here and live here, at home, with my family and raise my kids with my family here in sudan, and i think it's about to happen. but such dreams are still hostage to what the men with the guns do next. the faces have changed, but the military is still in power. after a raft o
our africa editor, fergal keane, reports.s. a moment to look back on in old age, when freedom was close enough to touch. arriving in this crowd, it's the discipline, the civility which are striking. "raise your arms and we'll gently search you", they chant. every inch of room is taken and into this unexpected space are flowing the demands of the many. these are lawyers. "this is temporary change", iqbal says, "and the forces of freedom have given their demands to the...
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fergal keane, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...e ecuadorian embassy in london. his lawyer says he‘s now facing extradition to the us, charged with publishing state secrets. theresa may tells mps she wants britain to leave the european union as soon as possible — after the eu delays the uk‘s departure until the end of october. there are celebrations in sudan, as 30 years of its dictator‘s rule come to an end. jack shepherd, who was convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat crash on the thames, has been jailed for an extra 6 months for fleeing the uk before he was sentenced to 6 years for the manslaughter of charlotte brown. he returned to the uk last night after 10 months on the run. shepherd pleaded guilty at the old bailey to breaching bail and absconding, as our correspondent helena lee reports. charlotte brown‘s family arrived at the old bailey this morning knowing they would finally see jack shepherd face justice, the day they had waited months for. charlotte was killed when her first date with the 31—year—old ended in a spee
fergal keane, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...e ecuadorian embassy in london. his lawyer says he‘s now facing extradition to the us, charged with publishing state secrets. theresa may tells mps she wants britain to leave the european union as soon as possible — after the eu delays the uk‘s departure until the end of october. there are celebrations in sudan, as 30 years of its dictator‘s rule come to an end. jack shepherd, who was convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat crash...
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the most recent of course, just this week, whenjuventus forward moise kean was racially abused by cagliarirters after scoring his sides‘ second goal in their victory on tuesday. another man who's spoken out today, england women's manager phil neville who says the issue can no longer be swept under the carpet, insisting someone needs to take a stance. i would hope i would have the courage to bring the team off because to make a real stance i think it has gotten to the point where we can no longer continue to sweep things under the carpet. that will not get to the bottom of the real issue. i think we have the courage and the backing, more importantly, to maybe bring a team off, stop the game and say "this is not good enough, we will punish supporters causing the problems". i think i would hope i will have the courage to do that. brown has been charged with improper conduct after he celebrated infront of the rangers fans. gerrard has accepted a one match touchline ban, apparently for comments he made to the referee after the game. ryan kent has had a two match ban upheld for shoving brown to
the most recent of course, just this week, whenjuventus forward moise kean was racially abused by cagliarirters after scoring his sides‘ second goal in their victory on tuesday. another man who's spoken out today, england women's manager phil neville who says the issue can no longer be swept under the carpet, insisting someone needs to take a stance. i would hope i would have the courage to bring the team off because to make a real stance i think it has gotten to the point where we can no...
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fergal keane, bbc news, pari5.t trump said it was "so horrible to watch the massive fire", theresa may said her thoughts were with the people of france. the vatican has expressed its shock and sadness. this is one of the latest picture5 showing the true extent of the fire. there was virtually everything alight, a5 there was virtually everything alight, as you can save. let's go back now to lucy williamson, who is in paris, andju5t back now to lucy williamson, who is in paris, and just looking at that image, you can say it looks like there will be very little that is saved of notre dame. yes, and i think that is beginning to sink in here in paris, or late afternoon and into this evening a real sense of 5hock, into this evening a real sense of shock, of sadness here, but what really struck me was the silence and the feeling from people that this was a loss really beyond words. we have had the mayor of paris, anne hidalgo, saying there are no words are strong enough to express the pain of watching notre dame burn. the
fergal keane, bbc news, pari5.t trump said it was "so horrible to watch the massive fire", theresa may said her thoughts were with the people of france. the vatican has expressed its shock and sadness. this is one of the latest picture5 showing the true extent of the fire. there was virtually everything alight, a5 there was virtually everything alight, as you can save. let's go back now to lucy williamson, who is in paris, andju5t back now to lucy williamson, who is in paris, and just...
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fergal keane, bbc news.ed a record—breaking divorce settlement come at least $35 billion. the couple, who have four children, had been together since before mr bezos set up the online retail giant, amazon, “119911. mackenzie will retain a four percent stake in amazon but will give up her interests in the washington post newspaper and space firm blue origin. it's the most prestigious night of the year for the british gaming industry which according to the trade body is now worth a record £5.7 billion. the industry has become more lucrative than movies and music combined. bbc newsbeat‘s steffan powell was at the bafta game awards tonight and sent this report. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the british academy games awards. tonight's a chance for the uk gaming industry to get together and celebrate the successes of the last 12 months. since the 1980s, the uk has made some of the world's most successful games, and recent tax breaks for companies here have helped the sector grow rapidly, with
fergal keane, bbc news.ed a record—breaking divorce settlement come at least $35 billion. the couple, who have four children, had been together since before mr bezos set up the online retail giant, amazon, “119911. mackenzie will retain a four percent stake in amazon but will give up her interests in the washington post newspaper and space firm blue origin. it's the most prestigious night of the year for the british gaming industry which according to the trade body is now worth a record...
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fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.e the youngest person to reach numberi in the uk album charts. the video of her single bad guy uses one of the fastest growing trends on the web. known as asmr, it involves sounds and whispers recorded into a microphone, which stimulate tingling feelings in many users. earlier this year, an asmr advert played during the superbowl, more proof the trend has gone mainstream. our media editor amol rajan is all ears. whispering: let's all experience something... ..together. nearly 17 million people have seen this ad on youtube since it was first played during the us super bowl injanuary. it's the marketing world tapping into the biggest internet phenomenon you might not have heard of — it's called asmr. asmr stands for autonomous sensory meridian response and it's a tingling sensation that generally starts at the top of the head and moves back down the neck and across the shoulders. scraping toast. dr tom hostler is one of a small number of academics researching the intense and calming effe
fergal keane, bbc news, khartoum.e the youngest person to reach numberi in the uk album charts. the video of her single bad guy uses one of the fastest growing trends on the web. known as asmr, it involves sounds and whispers recorded into a microphone, which stimulate tingling feelings in many users. earlier this year, an asmr advert played during the superbowl, more proof the trend has gone mainstream. our media editor amol rajan is all ears. whispering: let's all experience something......