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hello, i'm maryam moshiri.is very special edition of your questions answered from buckingham palace. now, the news of the king's cancer diagnosis has brought forth reactions from across the world. many of you have been sending us your questions about what this means for the king and indeed for the royalfamily. now, on monday, buckingham palace announced the cancer was found in the king during recent treatment for an enlarged prostate — a benign enlarged prostate. the palace has not said what type of cancer the king has been diagnosed with. he will continue with his constitutional duties, but will step back from carrying out public engagements while undergoing treatment. but let's try to understand now what this diagnosis means for the king, the royalfamily and the uk. i'm very pleased to say i'm joined by a very expert panel today here at buckingham palace. i'm joined by our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, who's here with me. i'm also joined down the line by kelly swaby, who is a royal historian, and dr se
hello, i'm maryam moshiri.is very special edition of your questions answered from buckingham palace. now, the news of the king's cancer diagnosis has brought forth reactions from across the world. many of you have been sending us your questions about what this means for the king and indeed for the royalfamily. now, on monday, buckingham palace announced the cancer was found in the king during recent treatment for an enlarged prostate — a benign enlarged prostate. the palace has not said what...
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maryam moshiri is there for us and maryam will be speaking there to our health reporter philippa roxbyroyal historian kelly also joins us on the programme — she'll tell us more about how our monarchy works in these situations. and the news of the king's diagnosis has prompted lots of questions — we'll try to answer as many as we can, in a special edition of your questions answered. all that to come, but we begin our coverage with this report from our royal correspondent, daniela relph. this was the last time we saw the king in public — on sunday, going to church with queen camilla on the sandringham estate in norfolk. just 17 months into his reign, he now faces a serious health challenge. just over a week ago, the king left this private hospital in central london, where he'd spent three nights being treated for an enlarged prostate. we now know, during his stay here, cancer was discovered. in a statement, buckingham palace said... although open about his diagnosis, the type of cancer the king has will be kept private, as will the nature of his treatment. all of his public engagements h
maryam moshiri is there for us and maryam will be speaking there to our health reporter philippa roxbyroyal historian kelly also joins us on the programme — she'll tell us more about how our monarchy works in these situations. and the news of the king's diagnosis has prompted lots of questions — we'll try to answer as many as we can, in a special edition of your questions answered. all that to come, but we begin our coverage with this report from our royal correspondent, daniela relph. this...
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around world. we start in the middle east, where israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said israel will not be satisfied with anything other than total victory over hamas. he also said that israeli troops have been ordered to "prepare to operate" in rafah, in southern gaza. let's listen to some of what he said. translation: tonight i'm| here to tell you one thing - we are on our way to a complete victory. the victory is in our reach. it's not about years or decades, it's about months. the idf is doing wonderful work. it's working systematically in order to achieve all the goals of the world that we, the political ranks, have given it, which is relinquishing hamas, releasing the hostages and making sure gaza is not threatening israel any more. to begin with, i said that the final victory is our goal. this was the decision i brought to the government at the beginning of the war, and we will not be satisfied with less. in the next half an hour, we're expecting to hear from us secretar
hello, i'm maryam moshiri, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around world. we start in the middle east, where israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has said israel will not be satisfied with anything other than total victory over hamas. he also said that israeli troops have been ordered to "prepare to operate" in rafah, in southern gaza. let's listen to some of what he said. translation: tonight i'm| here to tell you one thing - we are on...
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this is this world today with maryam moshiri. mayor of london even after rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable. the rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable-— rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i — unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe _ unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe and _ unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe and that's - that's what i believe and that's what _ that's what i believe and that's what i — that's what i believe and that's what i -- — that's what i believe and that's what i —— why the whip has been suspended~ _ what i -- why the whip has been suspended-— suspended. applause the white _ suspended. applause the white house - suspended. applause the white house says| suspended. applause l the white house says it suspended. applause _ the white house says it welcomes the decision by the hungarian parliament. the head of the un has criticised the head of the security council for his response
this is this world today with maryam moshiri. mayor of london even after rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable. the rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable-— rishi sunak said the comments were unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i — unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe _ unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe and _ unacceptable. the words were wrong, that's what i believe and that's - that's what i believe and that's what...
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i'm maryam moshiri, welcome, to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. uk prime minister has criticised the speaker of the house of commons over the way he handled a vote in parliament on a ceasefire in gaza last night. but rishi sunak stopped short of saying sir lindsay hoyle should resign. more than 60 mps have now called for sir lindsay to go after he changed parliamentary convention in a way that ended up helping labour. the move sparked chaos in the commons as dozens of snp and conservative mps walked out. the speaker today apologised again saying he had made a mistake. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman reports. this is another example of our politicians getting involved in bun fights. it has stopped being about gaza and it became about them. it just takes you away from the real issue. l shocking. geopolitics descending into petty politics. nobody involved thinks yesterday was parliament's finest hour. but the day on and there is still furious disagreement over who is to blame. the government blames sir keir starmer. i would ask all ho
i'm maryam moshiri, welcome, to the world today an hour of international news from the bbc. uk prime minister has criticised the speaker of the house of commons over the way he handled a vote in parliament on a ceasefire in gaza last night. but rishi sunak stopped short of saying sir lindsay hoyle should resign. more than 60 mps have now called for sir lindsay to go after he changed parliamentary convention in a way that ended up helping labour. the move sparked chaos in the commons as dozens...
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i, maryam moshiri, might be about to go down in the history books on a list of internationally acclaimednd i am in fact the strongest person here is the spoon from the canteen, a real watch this. . there you go. what do you reckon. fraser is looking at me like i'm insane that i would like to see you do that. i have someone who might have well i've got someone who might have something to say on the topic. we arejoined tonight by a very special guest — the originator of the spoon—bend himself, uri geller. first of all, i want you to tell me, what did you make of my tent. i use my hands was a bit of a cheat. you are competing _ my hands was a bit of a cheat. ym. are competing with me. and this is what i posted on twitter, i am the spoon originator in the world, not you. but you were fantastic. listen, this spoon, believed or not, it's a 1927 and belonged to the director general of the bbc and since you spoke about putin. believe it or not, the spoon that he is putting into his mouth is on my cadillac. i have 2600 spoons very famous people, everyone is here. from james dean to elizabeth tayl
i, maryam moshiri, might be about to go down in the history books on a list of internationally acclaimednd i am in fact the strongest person here is the spoon from the canteen, a real watch this. . there you go. what do you reckon. fraser is looking at me like i'm insane that i would like to see you do that. i have someone who might have well i've got someone who might have something to say on the topic. we arejoined tonight by a very special guest — the originator of the spoon—bend...
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i'm maryam moshiri. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer.he prime minister, rishi sunak, has told the bbc he's glad the king's illness was "caught early", and said his thoughts are with the monarch and his family. over the past few hours world leaders have been sending messages of support to the king, including us presidentjoe biden who said his thoughts and prayers were for the king's swift recovery. buckingham palace says the king will take a big step back from public duty but will continue to perform private duty within the realms of state administration and other such business. we know the cancer was a diagnosis during a routine procedure to reduce a benign prostate enlargement. it is not prostate cancer. helena wilkinson has more. this was the king two days ago, on sunday, on his way to church in norfolk. the king's shock cancer diagnosis was announced yesterday evening by buckingham palace. speaking to the bbc earlier, the prime minister said the cancer was caught early. like everyone else, shocked and sad and just all our thoughts are
i'm maryam moshiri. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer.he prime minister, rishi sunak, has told the bbc he's glad the king's illness was "caught early", and said his thoughts are with the monarch and his family. over the past few hours world leaders have been sending messages of support to the king, including us presidentjoe biden who said his thoughts and prayers were for the king's swift recovery. buckingham palace says the king will take a big step back from public...
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live from london, this is this world today with maryam moshiri. scandal, calls for the system or paying compensation to speed up. the prince of wills pulls out of a memorial service for his godfather at the 11th hour, citing a personal matter. also coming up on the world today... the researchers have discovered one of the world's smallest fish, just over a centimetre long, makes a sound as loud as a jackhammer. it's just gone seven o'clock in london — this is the world today on bbc news. we start in the middle east — where there are growing concerns hamas may reject the terms of a gaza ceasefire deal drawn up in paris over the weekend. the group is still studying the draught framework and has yet to respond. the agrereement would include a pause in all military operations for more than a month, and the exchange of
live from london, this is this world today with maryam moshiri. scandal, calls for the system or paying compensation to speed up. the prince of wills pulls out of a memorial service for his godfather at the 11th hour, citing a personal matter. also coming up on the world today... the researchers have discovered one of the world's smallest fish, just over a centimetre long, makes a sound as loud as a jackhammer. it's just gone seven o'clock in london — this is the world today on bbc news. we...
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri, welcome to the daily global,
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i'm maryam moshiri at buckingham palace. this is bbc news.he past hour, this picture of prince harry arriving back in the uk from california to see his father. more from buckingham palace in a moment or two. today's other main headlines.... the us appeals court has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity over charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. when you run from turkey's deadliest earthquake, aid agencies say that rebuilding still has not begun —— one year on.
i'm maryam moshiri at buckingham palace. this is bbc news.he past hour, this picture of prince harry arriving back in the uk from california to see his father. more from buckingham palace in a moment or two. today's other main headlines.... the us appeals court has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity over charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat. when you run from turkey's deadliest earthquake, aid agencies say that rebuilding still has not begun —— one year...
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studio: thank you for the latest from buckingham palace, maryam moshiri.ext little while. let's return to the breaking story in the last hour. a us federal court of appeals has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his election defeat in 2020. the former president had argued that his executive immunity meant he should not face charges for criminal acts. the ruling is a setback for mr trump, who has claimed presidential immunity for years, while battling several different court cases. the former president is expected to appeal against the ruling, so the case could ultimately go to the supreme court. live now to our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. no immunity, perhaps no surprise given some of the questions the church is posed when this hearing was held in few weeks ago? —— some of the questions at the judges post. google+ is a huge setback for donald trump, this is a defence he had relied upon heavily. basically the argument from mr trump and his lawyers hinged on the idea that a president who was n
studio: thank you for the latest from buckingham palace, maryam moshiri.ext little while. let's return to the breaking story in the last hour. a us federal court of appeals has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his election defeat in 2020. the former president had argued that his executive immunity meant he should not face charges for criminal acts. the ruling is a setback for mr trump, who has claimed presidential immunity for years, while...
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let's go live to buckingham palace now and talk to my colleague maryam moshiri. have been hearing from our colleagues, the announcement was made by buckingham palace last night at six o'clock that the king, during a procedure to teach a benign prostate enlargement was discovered to have some form of cancer. world leaders and politicians have, over the last few hours, been wishing the king well. the prime minister rishi sunak in an interview with the bbc, as you heard, revealed something buckingham palace had not revealed yet, that was the king's form of cancer was, he said, caught early. we know the king has told close members of his family personally about the cancer diagnosis, prince william for example, and prince harry, as you have been hearing is thought to be on his way from los angeles to london to visit the king. but the news will have come as a shock, not only to his family but also to the people in this country and around the world. having said that, cancer is sadly a very, very common disease, there are 3 million people living with it here in the uk an
let's go live to buckingham palace now and talk to my colleague maryam moshiri. have been hearing from our colleagues, the announcement was made by buckingham palace last night at six o'clock that the king, during a procedure to teach a benign prostate enlargement was discovered to have some form of cancer. world leaders and politicians have, over the last few hours, been wishing the king well. the prime minister rishi sunak in an interview with the bbc, as you heard, revealed something...
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maryam moshiri is there.derstand prince harry is now backin we understand prince harry is now back in the uk? we understand prince harry is now back in the um— we understand prince harry is now back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that _ back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package _ back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package that - back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package that the - back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package that the king| heard and that package that the king called prince harry, he was one of the few people the king decided to personally inform of his cancer diagnosis. we understood harry pretty quickly, it has to be said, took a flight from los angeles to london to visit his father. the king had said through his press people, through buckingham palace, that he will take a big step back from royal duties. he will not be doing public engagements, that she will continue doing private ones. the business of state, if you l
maryam moshiri is there.derstand prince harry is now backin we understand prince harry is now back in the uk? we understand prince harry is now back in the um— we understand prince harry is now back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that _ back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package _ back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package that - back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that package that the - back in the uk? absolutely, ben. we heard and that...
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this is this world today with maryam moshiri.a labour party amendment after hours of debate in parliament. the debate was, as one would expect, passionate, given the subject matter. we are talking about a cease—fire in gaza. but things change.
this is this world today with maryam moshiri.a labour party amendment after hours of debate in parliament. the debate was, as one would expect, passionate, given the subject matter. we are talking about a cease—fire in gaza. but things change.
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this is this world today with maryam moshiri. we are bringing you the life seen from the house of commons. a huge row has erupted over minutes by the scottish national party calling for immediate cease—fire in gaza. mps were supposed be voting on a labour party amendment after hours of debate in parliament. the debate was, as one would expect, passionate, given the subject matter. we are talking about a cease—fire in gaza. but things change. the temperature went up considerably. there was absolute chaos when shortly after 6:30pm, the snp and tory mps walked out in protest. at the behaviour of the speaker lindsay hoyle. the government say they will play no part in the vote to the cease—fire. they were protesting against the speaker's handling of the debate. lindsay hoyle chose both the labour party amendment. let's have a listen into what's happening now. they looked like a bit of action within the chamber. with abolition. —— let's have a listen. order, order. the ayes to the right, 20. the order, order. the ayes to the right, 20-
this is this world today with maryam moshiri. we are bringing you the life seen from the house of commons. a huge row has erupted over minutes by the scottish national party calling for immediate cease—fire in gaza. mps were supposed be voting on a labour party amendment after hours of debate in parliament. the debate was, as one would expect, passionate, given the subject matter. we are talking about a cease—fire in gaza. but things change. the temperature went up considerably. there was...
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this is this world today with maryam moshiri.e their approval. the head of the united nations has criticised the un security council for its response to the wars in gaza and ukraine. chaotic scenes in brussels — police fire water cannon — as farmers bring parts of the belgian capital to a standstill. also coming up on the world today: mary poppins has its age rating lifted years after its first release.
this is this world today with maryam moshiri.e their approval. the head of the united nations has criticised the un security council for its response to the wars in gaza and ukraine. chaotic scenes in brussels — police fire water cannon — as farmers bring parts of the belgian capital to a standstill. also coming up on the world today: mary poppins has its age rating lifted years after its first release.