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lucy manning, bbc news.ith greece about the parthenon sculptures which are also known as the elgin marbles. sir keir starmer met the greek prime minister in downing street, but a spokesman said the topic was not discussed. a former advisor to the greek government told the bbc that a deal was close potentially ending a long—running dispute over where the art should be kept. in its 40th year, the winner of one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art competitions, the turner prize, has been announced, and it's the scottish artist, jasleen kaur who takes the prize. our culture editor, katie razzall reports. the winner of the 2024 turner prize is jasleen kaur. glaswegian born another winner of the turner prize on its 40th anniversary. of the turner prize on its 40th anniversary-— of the turner prize on its 40th anniversary. wow, cannot even read? i anniversary. wow, cannot even read? i want — anniversary. wow, cannot even read? i want to _ anniversary. wow, cannot even read? i want to begin - anniversary
lucy manning, bbc news.ith greece about the parthenon sculptures which are also known as the elgin marbles. sir keir starmer met the greek prime minister in downing street, but a spokesman said the topic was not discussed. a former advisor to the greek government told the bbc that a deal was close potentially ending a long—running dispute over where the art should be kept. in its 40th year, the winner of one of the world's most prestigious contemporary art competitions, the turner prize, has...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ack on the streets of the georgian capitalfor a sixth night of protests. demonstrators save the government is making georgia more authoritarian and returning it to russia's orbit. they also angered by the prime minister saying he would delay talks onjoining the eu until 2028. police again used water cannon to clear the streets outside parliament. earlier, georgia's constitutional court rejected an opposition lawsuit, seeking to overturn the result of parliamentary elections in october, which saw the georgian dream party returned to office. on this side, there are riot police, who are hiding. you can just see their helmets. these protesters are saying, "come out, come out!" day six of mass protests in georgia, in the capital tbilisi, but a completely different feel to it today, because the lights are switched off at the parliament building, the lights in the street are dimmed, and there are no fireworks. fireworks have really become one of the features of this protest movement, but toda
lucy manning, bbc news.ack on the streets of the georgian capitalfor a sixth night of protests. demonstrators save the government is making georgia more authoritarian and returning it to russia's orbit. they also angered by the prime minister saying he would delay talks onjoining the eu until 2028. police again used water cannon to clear the streets outside parliament. earlier, georgia's constitutional court rejected an opposition lawsuit, seeking to overturn the result of parliamentary...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ext, the department for transport says three rail operators will be renationalised next year. south western railway will be taken back into public ownership in may, followed by gk injuly, and greater anglia in the autumn. the government plans to set up a new body, great british railways, to take over contracts held by private firms as they expire in the coming years. transport secretary heidi alexander outlined the government's position on renationalisation. so the primary aim of this is to improve reliability and clamp down on the delays, the cancellation, the waste and the inefficiency that we've seen over the last 30 years. we've had private train operating companies running train services in this country over the last few decades, and it clearly hasn't worked. the system is broken and we desperately need to fix it. and so, as a first step on the journey to establishing a sort of more integrated and unified railway where we can get to grips with the day—to—day planning and make sure
lucy manning, bbc news.ext, the department for transport says three rail operators will be renationalised next year. south western railway will be taken back into public ownership in may, followed by gk injuly, and greater anglia in the autumn. the government plans to set up a new body, great british railways, to take over contracts held by private firms as they expire in the coming years. transport secretary heidi alexander outlined the government's position on renationalisation. so the...
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her mother has been speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning.do with just a photo. after more than 400 days as a hostage, she fears for her daughter's life. i fear that she's dead. that's the main fear. and if she's not dead, that she's not getting enough food to eat. she's not being able to wash herself. there's no water. she could be ill.
her mother has been speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning.do with just a photo. after more than 400 days as a hostage, she fears for her daughter's life. i fear that she's dead. that's the main fear. and if she's not dead, that she's not getting enough food to eat. she's not being able to wash herself. there's no water. she could be ill.
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man. >> good good good good. come on. okay, lucy. me on man, shut up. >> put on the sauce. >> put on this sauce. spread it out there. come on. >> don't take my joke. no, no, no, you don't push. >> you don't want to push. you. >> coy wire. three spoons. you sloppy man. are you going nowhere, man? who the is that? >> what? >> i'm getting there. >> it has to be even the sauce. champignon, champignon. fromage. okay, ham. mushroom and cheese. let's go. >> come on, man, the customers are backing up here. >> i went to pizza. >> my pizza looks good. okay. >> bon soir. >> take that. give it to the lady. no, no no, no. a little bit like that. and give it to the lady. a little bit like that. like that, like that. okay, good. this for my own. >> pizza, i soon notice is different here. toppings are somewhat on the high end creme fraiche. reblochon cheese fegatelli, lardo, figs, chef, look at this line. stop dicking around with your insane perfectionism. >> tony, you want a pizza? the guy? >> yes. >> can you translate this for me? i think this man
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found a man clinging to rocks st. lucieted miss guilty over the weekend when his jet ski was found abandoned in the water. coast guard airlifted him to safety and taken to the hospital with minor injuries. boy, that could have turned out much different than it did. >> carley: jet skier clinging to rocks and there with a bandage around his head. is he so lucky to be alive. god bless those rescuers. >> todd: what is happen happening to the auto industry. honda and could be merging. leading american electric vehicle manufacturers. both companies releasing identical statements quote as announced in march of this year honda and nissan are exploring various collaboration leveraging each other's strengths end quote. honda and nissan are the second and third largest auto manufacturers in japan behind toyota. >> carley: federal reserve expected to cut interest rates by 25 bases points. this would be the fed's third straight cut of the year after cutting by 50 bases points in september and 25 in november. kevin o'leary is the chairma
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lucy williamson, bbc news, daraa. in other news now. the manas appeared in court this evening in pennsylvania. in an angry outburst, 26—year—old luigi mangione shouted at reporters while being escorted inside. he's been charged with the murder of brian thompson after he was arrested yesterday at a mcdonald's in pennsylvania in possession of a gun. he'd been on the run for days. jessica parker has the very latest. as luigi mangione was taken into court, he appeared agitated. ..an insult to the intelligence of the american people... shouting about an insult to the intelligence of the american people. the 26—year—old faces several charges, including one of murder, after being apprehended in pennsylvania on monday. along this roadside is a small branch of mcdonald's, and it's now become a key focus in this case, because it's in there that luigi mangione was spotted. an employee then tipped off police. investigators are trying to piece together his movements over recent days, and they're talking to people who were inside that mcdonalds when the susp
lucy williamson, bbc news, daraa. in other news now. the manas appeared in court this evening in pennsylvania. in an angry outburst, 26—year—old luigi mangione shouted at reporters while being escorted inside. he's been charged with the murder of brian thompson after he was arrested yesterday at a mcdonald's in pennsylvania in possession of a gun. he'd been on the run for days. jessica parker has the very latest. as luigi mangione was taken into court, he appeared agitated. ..an insult to...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucy news, damascus. let's speak to dana stroul who is the former us deputy assistant secretary of defence for the middle east and the director of research at the washington institute. so good to talk to you. let us talk first all about hts and what they have been asking for, and what pressure is on them now. they want to sanctions to be lifted on syria, europe and the us say it is not going to come forfree but the us say it is not going to come for free but there needs to be an element of quid pro quo, how does one move forward with that? ., , quo, how does one move forward with that? . , ., , quo, how does one move forward with that?— with that? pleasure to be with ou, it's with that? pleasure to be with you, it's important _ with that? pleasure to be with you, it's important to - with that? pleasure to be with l you, it's important to remember where hts started, it's leader actually started as part of isis in iraq, came over to syria, founded and loose reference, an offshoot of al-qaeda
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucyin syria continue to search prisons and hospitals for news of missing loved ones, and thousands of people have attended the funeral of a human rights activist whose body was found in a notorious prison outside the capital, damascus. such a show of public support would never have happened there a week ago when president assad was still in power. a warning — yogita limaye's report contains details you may find distressing. "oh my boy, my baby. "you were only 19," cries a mother who's just found the disfigured body of her teenage son, who until today was one of tens of thousands who disappeared under bashar assad's regime. now his family knows what happened. ahmad was tortured and killed in prison. those still searching would give anything to have closure. "i wish i could see my son, even if it's his dead body, "so i can bury him and i will know which grave "my son is in," this woman says. her son, al—adeeb al—awad, missing since 2011, when syria's uprising began. she's come to hospital t
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucyin syria continue to search prisons and hospitals for news of missing loved ones, and thousands of people have attended the funeral of a human rights activist whose body was found in a notorious prison outside the capital, damascus. such a show of public support would never have happened there a week ago when president assad was still in power. a warning — yogita limaye's report...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucys, damascus. robert baer is a former cia case officer with experience in the middle east, including syria. he told me what he believes was the tipping point that led to president assad's downfall. i've been working on syria going back to 1979, in and out of the country. i've worked with the muslim brotherhood, i've worked with the regime, i was a back channel to the syrian government at one point when i was in the cia. and more recently the fbi. so i do you have a sense of the history of the country and where it is going. the insiders who have come out — and a lot of them had fled to beirut and are there right now — and they have told me that the turning point was the assassination of hassan nasrallah, the head of hezbollah, as they told me he was bashar�*s strategic mind and once he was gone things started falling apart. hezbollah, as i know, driving into the country, was a key pillar of the assad regime. and of course when the war starts in southern lebanon they're withdrawn to fight
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucys, damascus. robert baer is a former cia case officer with experience in the middle east, including syria. he told me what he believes was the tipping point that led to president assad's downfall. i've been working on syria going back to 1979, in and out of the country. i've worked with the muslim brotherhood, i've worked with the regime, i was a back channel to the syrian...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucy's rejoinjeremy, who's in the syrian capital. jeremy, parliament and the constitution suspended for the next three months. what might that tell us about the new leadership? well, clive, the parliament was a rubber stamp for the assad regime, whose members use to compete to praise him on the occasions when he deigned to appear in their chamber. the constitution, clearly, was no good at all in terms of protecting any syrians, so potentially that could be a good move, to rebuild something new. the question is what they put in its place. now, hts, the militia that overthrew the regime, is an islamist group that broke from al-qaeda in 2016, so clearly people are wondering whether that change, that conversion, was genuine. here in damascus, people have been going around to the minority religious groups, christians and so on, and saying to them, reassuring them that there will be religious freedom, that people will be able to dress the way that they want, but there have been reports on social
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucy's rejoinjeremy, who's in the syrian capital. jeremy, parliament and the constitution suspended for the next three months. what might that tell us about the new leadership? well, clive, the parliament was a rubber stamp for the assad regime, whose members use to compete to praise him on the occasions when he deigned to appear in their chamber. the constitution, clearly, was no good...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucy williamson, bbc news, damascus. syria's capital saw hundreds of people march on the streets for the funeral procession of the activist who had been an outspoken critic of assad and brutally tortured by officials. among dozens of people found deadin among dozens of people found dead in the notorious prison. our correspondent was at the march and sent this report along and be warned, this contains upsetting images. "oh, my boy, my baby. "you were only 19," cries a mother who's just found the disfigured body of her teenage son, who until today was one of tens of thousands who disappeared under bashar assad's regime. now his family knows what happened. ahmad was tortured and killed in prison. those still searching would give anything to have closure. "i wish i could see my son, even if it's his dead body, "so i can bury him and i will know which grave "my son is in," this woman says. her son, al—adeeb al—awad, missing since 2011, when syria's uprising began. she's come to hospital to sear
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucy williamson, bbc news, damascus. syria's capital saw hundreds of people march on the streets for the funeral procession of the activist who had been an outspoken critic of assad and brutally tortured by officials. among dozens of people found deadin among dozens of people found dead in the notorious prison. our correspondent was at the march and sent this report along and be...
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and the shopkeeper turned vigilante — we'll speak to the man taking matters into his own hands to take down shoplifters. hello, i'm lucykings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. pop up we'll start alive from the old bailey where amap... —— we'll start live from the old bailey. the father and stepmother of 10—year—old sara sharif have been sentenced to life in prison for her murder in what the judge at the old bailey described as a case of "almost inconceivable cruelty". herfather — urfan sharif — will serve a minimum term of a0 years. her stepmother beinash batool was sentenced to a minimum of 33 years. tip top minus the time spent on remand. hip —— minus the time spent on remand. sara's uncle — faisal malik — who was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child — has been sentenced to 16 years. it follows a 10—week trial that revealed shocking details — of a campaign of extreme violence lasting more than two years. sara's dozens of injuries included burns and fractures from beatings resulting in what the court heard was "horrific suffering". hip he said this was
and the shopkeeper turned vigilante — we'll speak to the man taking matters into his own hands to take down shoplifters. hello, i'm lucykings. welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. pop up we'll start alive from the old bailey where amap... —— we'll start live from the old bailey. the father and stepmother of 10—year—old sara sharif have been sentenced to life in prison for her murder in what the judge at the old bailey described as a case...
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lucy on display the shelf in on the toes. yeah. let to, uh, elijah, sounded like you did unplugged the man that paid 200. and that was seen on the funding a socialist default x. i don't want info on zillow buzz flush on a computer, and so like in the money, a buzz, a cell phone tomorrow. so she has a see a whole lot. so, i gotta camino to enter it in the rooms fundamentally reconfigured to the entire pre colonial structure of, of present day. molly, historical intertribal ties were broken in the colonized section. process, tribal identity was get ranged along with historical memory. native languages was supplanted, the colonizers also foster denton encouraged interest make this going. religious and political figures who enjoyed popular support, what persecuted a new moneys sit, the least of them is doing, but it is on the list to get to see them easy. but i try to use some of the, the branding. why didn't you does leave disprove dated those sit down to month. it is. yes. ok. do for them is, i mean, really should do this to some pending b, elaine's that ask about that before i see that, i mean, i loved it
lucy on display the shelf in on the toes. yeah. let to, uh, elijah, sounded like you did unplugged the man that paid 200. and that was seen on the funding a socialist default x. i don't want info on zillow buzz flush on a computer, and so like in the money, a buzz, a cell phone tomorrow. so she has a see a whole lot. so, i gotta camino to enter it in the rooms fundamentally reconfigured to the entire pre colonial structure of, of present day. molly, historical intertribal ties were broken in...
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lucy on discipline is showing on the boost. can you go to that to uh, elijah, sounded like you did. oh it was you man. that entity 2 in met was in the front of the funding socialist default exit of more info on seal a buzz sl shondae contributed. so like in the money a buzz is there phone tomorrow? so she has a see a whole lot. so, i gotta camino to enter the rooms fundamentally reconfigured to the entire pre colonial structure of, of present day. molly, historical intertribal ties were broken in the colonized section process. tribal identity was arranged along with historical memory. native languages was supplanted, the colonizers also foster denton encouraged interest. nick this go on. religious and political figures who enjoyed popular support were persecuted in new moneys. sit at least tell me if there's any list today until you see me in 3 z, but i try to use some of the, the branding. why didn't you do me to school dated in those. sit down to the methods. yes. ok. do for them. and so i mean really should do this with somebody that can be that the lens that ask about that before i say that i'm re
lucy on discipline is showing on the boost. can you go to that to uh, elijah, sounded like you did. oh it was you man. that entity 2 in met was in the front of the funding socialist default exit of more info on seal a buzz sl shondae contributed. so like in the money a buzz is there phone tomorrow? so she has a see a whole lot. so, i gotta camino to enter the rooms fundamentally reconfigured to the entire pre colonial structure of, of present day. molly, historical intertribal ties were broken...
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man walking on the farm land. well, now we've come to the market to set our farm for this is in this market. we can get a ways to okay, bye bye, bye. do lucy? low at y as to gary isaac on. see, we have uh palm hoyt is more. we usually in the past to can i secure but the lucas is like a but under we see always what's in ready. but that's the only thing that is hot and ready to this day. local blocks me how about molten meta into artworks and funding tools in the open air workshop? aside for funding in facebook, between someone that i know that it is fair as begun to develop a major santa delays, that is the hotline of night terrorist who above people. i mentioned c t that follows is going to be anytime i look at you late fee, i see all i see a bright future and i am very proud to be your over from believe the. and while it may not mean anything to some, the term queen teaches us back to paul, lies and embracing the pots of who we are, and in celebrating our diverse unbreakable spirits. but would love to hear your thoughts on this so far. i was on our socials and be a part of the conversation. with that, as close with the eye clinic and me,
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lucy cavanaugh, pete muntean appreciate you as well. thank you both. well, this morning we are learning more about the man accused of setting a sleeping woman on fire on a new york city subway. the 33 year old man is now charged with murder. he's from guatemala. and immigration officials say that he entered the u.s. illegally sometime in the last six years, and he could appear in court today. let's get to cnn's gloria pazmino, who's been following the story. and, gloria, we just learned that minutes ago. the suspect has been hospitalized. what do we know about that? >> yeah, rahel. >> and, you know, we have been waiting for the last several hours since this happened on thursday and since he was arrested to see when he would appear in court. >> and now we're trying to get a better understanding of exactly why it has taken so long. we've learned that the suspect went into the hospital overnight. we don't know the details of why that is just yet, but you're looking at an image of sebastian zapeta-calil. he's 33 years old, and that was yesterday when they walked him out of the precinct where he was processed.
lucy cavanaugh, pete muntean appreciate you as well. thank you both. well, this morning we are learning more about the man accused of setting a sleeping woman on fire on a new york city subway. the 33 year old man is now charged with murder. he's from guatemala. and immigration officials say that he entered the u.s. illegally sometime in the last six years, and he could appear in court today. let's get to cnn's gloria pazmino, who's been following the story. and, gloria, we just learned that...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucys. for more on events in syria i'm joined by bob bell with expense in the middle east, including work on the ground in syria. he joins us from telluride, colorado. bob, istarted tapping on your experience and knowledge of syria and the region and tell us what you think was the tipping point for asset's downfall. i’ee think was the tipping point for asset's downfall.— asset's downfall. i've been workin: asset's downfall. i've been working on _ asset's downfall. i've been working on syria _ asset's downfall. i've been working on syria going - asset's downfall. i've been | working on syria going back asset's downfall. i've been - working on syria going back to 1979, in and out of the country. i've worked with the muslim brotherhood, i have worked with the regime, it was a back channel to the syrian government at one point when i was in the cia. and more recently the fbi. so why do you have a sense of the history of the country and where it is going. the insiders who have come out — and a
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucys. for more on events in syria i'm joined by bob bell with expense in the middle east, including work on the ground in syria. he joins us from telluride, colorado. bob, istarted tapping on your experience and knowledge of syria and the region and tell us what you think was the tipping point for asset's downfall. i’ee think was the tipping point for asset's downfall.— asset's...
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many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucyn, bbc news, damascus. syria's capital also saw hundreds of people march on the streets for the funeral procession of activist mazen al—hamada. mazen had been an outspoken critic of bashar al—assad and had been brutally tortured by regime officials. he was among dozens of people found dead in sednaya prison. our correspondent yogita limaye was at the march. she sent this report along with sanjay ganguly, aamir peerzada and leen al saadi. and just a warning that it contains distressing images. "oh my boy, my baby. "you were only 19," cries a mother who's just found the disfigured body of her teenage son, who until today was one of tens of thousands who disappeared under bashar assad's regime. now his family knows what happened. ahmad was tortured and killed in prison. those still searching would give anything to have closure. "i wish i could see my son, even if it's his dead body, "so i can bury him and i will know which grave "my son is in," this woman says. her son, al—adeeb al—awad,
many more brutal will never be told, silenced by the man many syrians see as the biggest criminal of them all. lucyn, bbc news, damascus. syria's capital also saw hundreds of people march on the streets for the funeral procession of activist mazen al—hamada. mazen had been an outspoken critic of bashar al—assad and had been brutally tortured by regime officials. he was among dozens of people found dead in sednaya prison. our correspondent yogita limaye was at the march. she sent this report...