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nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen.ice department has offered her resignation following the shooting of an australian woman last week. chief janee harteau spoke out just 2a hours earlier distancing her police force from the death ofjustine damond saying her death was purely the result of one individual. ms damond was shot after approaching two officers in their car on saturday after reporting a suspected rape. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: she may be a princess but she's still two year olds, she knows how to throw a tantrum. what is social media at doing to the city. this artist has a message. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebui
nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen.ice department has offered her resignation following the shooting of an australian woman last week. chief janee harteau spoke out just 2a hours earlier distancing her police force from the death ofjustine damond saying her death was purely the result of one individual. ms damond was shot after approaching two officers in their car on saturday after reporting a suspected rape. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: she may be a princess but she's...
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nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen.s secretary sean spicer, one of the most recognisable white house faces, has resigned. it's apparently in protest at the president's decision to appoint a former wall street banker, anthony scaramucci, as his new head of communications. however, speaking to reporters mr scaramucci played down a clash of personalities. mr spicer is famous for his angry outbursts at reporters during heated media briefings, but hasn't been as visible in recent weeks, prompting speculation he'd been sidelined. these latest developments have added to the impression that the white house is reeling as an investigation into alleged russian interference during the presidential election gathers pace. 0ur chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports from washington. a day of dramatic changes at the white house. sean spicer, the white house press secretary, and one of the most recognisable faces of the trump administration, abruptly resigned. spicer was a controversial figure. early on, he was forced to defend the cro
nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen.s secretary sean spicer, one of the most recognisable white house faces, has resigned. it's apparently in protest at the president's decision to appoint a former wall street banker, anthony scaramucci, as his new head of communications. however, speaking to reporters mr scaramucci played down a clash of personalities. mr spicer is famous for his angry outbursts at reporters during heated media briefings, but hasn't been as visible in recent weeks,...
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nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. stay with us on bbc news.ut like most two year olds she knows how to throw a tantrum, especially in public. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. that when hello. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: —— hello. the white house press secretary, sean spicer, has resigned after president trump appointed anthony scaramucci as his communications directo
nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. stay with us on bbc news.ut like most two year olds she knows how to throw a tantrum, especially in public. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart...
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nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. with me is our diplomatic correspondent james robbins.eport we re some of the images in the report were almost unbearable to watch, how has it come to this? this does look like a has it come to this? this does look likea war has it come to this? this does look like a war without pity. the un's coordinator for humanitarian aid in yemen has said neither side has any interest in civilian is contrary to the rules of war. the two saizar broadly the yemeni government backed by the military firepower of saudi arabia leading a coalition and the rebels supported by iran. it means a war is being fought in yemen between sunni saudi arabia and shia iran. almost 90 million people rely on aid. that is significant because the saudi coalition has bombed in the past, the largest port, the most important port, in yemen, vitalfor food and medical supplies. what is the international community doing? frankly, it has found itself almost ineffective, some people say unwilling, actually, to intervene sufficiently. go back two years, the un security council inclu
nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. with me is our diplomatic correspondent james robbins.eport we re some of the images in the report were almost unbearable to watch, how has it come to this? this does look like a has it come to this? this does look likea war has it come to this? this does look like a war without pity. the un's coordinator for humanitarian aid in yemen has said neither side has any interest in civilian is contrary to the rules of war. the two saizar broadly the yemeni...
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nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. by israel's security forces and three israelis have been stabbed to death in a west bank settlement. the latest violence has erupted following the introduction of new security measures at a key jerusalem holy site. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has said he's freezing all official contacts with israel. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage. they'd gathered in their hundreds, the israelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violince played out in pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem and in violence in the west bank, hundreds have been wounded. there were fatalities too. at the centre of attention, muslims call it haram esh—sharif, jews, the temple mount. last week this was the scene
nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, hajjah, yemen. by israel's security forces and three israelis have been stabbed to death in a west bank settlement. the latest violence has erupted following the introduction of new security measures at a key jerusalem holy site. palestinian president mahmoud abbas has said he's freezing all official contacts with israel. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage. they'd gathered in their hundreds, the israelis said men under 50 would not...
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nawal al—maghafi has been to the area in and around hajah province where the outbreak started.e here question how much more they can take. war and poverty have combined to mean cholera swept through this country faster than any on record. unless treated quickly, this waterborne disease can kill. most have walked hours to get treatment, but may be fortunate to make it in time. aid agencies are doing what they can, but the magnitude of this outbreak is outstripping their ability to respond. one person dies in yemen every hour from cholera. this is the world's largest humanitarian crisis, and it's completely man—made. pockets of famine are growing. cholera is spreading. and civil servants like the doctors and nurses here haven't received a salary in over ten months. there's one thing that people here keep telling me, and it's that they feel completely forgotten by the world. people face the biggest threat in rural areas. in this one village alone, 20 people have died in the space of three months. hours from the nearest town, it was impossible for people without money to get help.
nawal al—maghafi has been to the area in and around hajah province where the outbreak started.e here question how much more they can take. war and poverty have combined to mean cholera swept through this country faster than any on record. unless treated quickly, this waterborne disease can kill. most have walked hours to get treatment, but may be fortunate to make it in time. aid agencies are doing what they can, but the magnitude of this outbreak is outstripping their ability to respond. one...
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nawal al—maghafi reports. another crisis has hit yemen. this country faster than any on record. unless treated quickly, this waterborne disease can kill. most have walked hours to get treatment, but only be fortunate to make it in time. aid agencies are doing what they can, but the magnitude of this outbreak is outstripping their ability to respond. one person dies in yemen every hour from cholera. this is the world's largest humanitarian crisis, and it's completely man—made. pockets of famine are growing. cholera is spreading. and civil servants like the doctors and nurses here haven't received a salary in over ten months. there's one thing that people here keep telling me, and it is that they feel completely forgotten by the world. people face the biggest threat in rural areas. in this one village alone, 20 people have died in the space of three months. hours from the nearest town, it was impossible for people without money to get help. abdullah has recently become sick. together with his sister hind, they can't afford the medicine for t
nawal al—maghafi reports. another crisis has hit yemen. this country faster than any on record. unless treated quickly, this waterborne disease can kill. most have walked hours to get treatment, but only be fortunate to make it in time. aid agencies are doing what they can, but the magnitude of this outbreak is outstripping their ability to respond. one person dies in yemen every hour from cholera. this is the world's largest humanitarian crisis, and it's completely man—made. pockets of...