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for many viewers, this would _ neighbours. for many viewers, this would be _ neighbours. for many viewers, this would be very shocking - this would be very shocking news to hear, it's a hugely popular show here in the uk, i know it is enormous in australia, what has the reaction been like where you are? . . ., reaction been like where you are? ., ., , reaction been like where you are? ., , are? the reaction has been uuite are? the reaction has been quite intense, _ are? the reaction has been quite intense, i— are? the reaction has been quite intense, i have - are? the reaction has been quite intense, i have to - are? the reaction has been| quite intense, i have to say. australians do tend to be quite sensitive when allegations of systemic racism are called out. certainly at the guardian, it's one of our top rating stories the last 48 hours. and of course there has been a lot of chatter on social media. 50 course there has been a lot of chatter on social media. so the production _ chatter on social media. so the production company, _ chatter on social media. so the product
for many viewers, this would _ neighbours. for many viewers, this would be _ neighbours. for many viewers, this would be very shocking - this would be very shocking news to hear, it's a hugely popular show here in the uk, i know it is enormous in australia, what has the reaction been like where you are? . . ., reaction been like where you are? ., ., , reaction been like where you are? ., , are? the reaction has been uuite are? the reaction has been quite intense, _ are? the reaction has been...
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and the neighbours at that time, everybody l neighbours at that time, everybody was so proud. neighboursud. people used a crowd toaether was so proud. people used a crowd together in — was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses _ was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to _ was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to watch - was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to watch and i together in houses to watch and cheer_ together in houses to watch and cheer her— together in houses to watch and cheer her on. it was wonderful. there _ cheer her on. it was wonderful. there should be somewhere recorded that what— there should be somewhere recorded that what she's done, what she achieved, — that what she's done, what she achieved, and they forgot who was the original. do achieved, and they forgot who was the original-— achieved, and they forgot who was the oriuinal. ,, ., ., the original. do you feel forgotten? ianored? i the original. do you feel forgotten? ignored? i just _ the original. do you feel forgotten? ignored? i just didn't _ the origina
and the neighbours at that time, everybody l neighbours at that time, everybody was so proud. neighboursud. people used a crowd toaether was so proud. people used a crowd together in — was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses _ was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to _ was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to watch - was so proud. people used a crowd together in houses to watch and i together in houses to watch and cheer_ together in houses to watch...
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the speed with which all the neighbours _ us? the speed with which all the neighbours and _ us?neighbours and allies _ us? the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like - us? the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like the . neighbours and allies like the united states and the gulf monarchies as well, it they swiftly put out statements expressing full support for king abdullah, expressing support for the stability of his kingdom, notjust security, stability of the kingdom. why are they anticipating that information we come out that link them to this alleged plot? were they worried about their own problems at home? whatever was behind it, it is absolutely crucial, this is what the underlying, thatjordan has been an island of stability next to iraq, next to syria, next to saudi arabia, the west bank, ifjordan starts becoming unstable, to have a ripple effect across the region. so much as jordanians, most of all, it matters to the region and beyond.- jordanians, most of all, it matters to the region and beyond. thank you very much- — more now on our top story
the speed with which all the neighbours _ us? the speed with which all the neighbours and _ us?neighbours and allies _ us? the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like - us? the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like the . neighbours and allies like the united states and the gulf monarchies as well, it they swiftly put out statements expressing full support for king abdullah, expressing support for the stability of his kingdom, notjust security, stability of the kingdom....
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in terms ofjordan's neighbours, _ this. in terms ofjordan's neighbours, how - this.rdan's neighbours, how worriedi this. in terms ofjordan's - neighbours, how worried would they be by all of this, given thatjordan is a relatively stable, consistent, safe cou ntry stable, consistent, safe country and what can be a very volatile region?— volatile region? again it depends _ volatile region? again it depends on _ volatile region? again it depends on what - volatile region? again it - depends on what neighbours you are talking about. relations between israel and king abdullah in weeks and months have not been good, as we have seen on multiple incidents. the saudis and the emirati's are very critical of king abdullah�*s refusal to endorse the middle east peace plan for the middle east peace plan for the palestinians that have been put forward by the former us president donald trump and the jordanians suspect that particularly the saudis would like to have a say in the administration of one of the most holy sites of islam in jerusalem and deep down they suspect that the sau
in terms ofjordan's neighbours, _ this. in terms ofjordan's neighbours, how - this.rdan's neighbours, how worriedi this. in terms ofjordan's - neighbours, how worried would they be by all of this, given thatjordan is a relatively stable, consistent, safe cou ntry stable, consistent, safe country and what can be a very volatile region?— volatile region? again it depends _ volatile region? again it depends on _ volatile region? again it depends on what - volatile region? again it - depends on...
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or in neighbouring countries and - or in neighbouring countries and reporting — or in neighbouring countriesin neighbouring countries and reporting on the plight of - or in neighbouring countries and . reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims _ reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims also— reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope _ reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope francis- reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope francis last i reporting on the plight of rohingya l muslims. also pope francis last year also mentioned — muslims. also pope francis last year also mentioned new— muslims. also pope francis last year also mentioned new cds, _ muslims. also pope francis last year also mentioned new cds, uighurs. muslims. also pope francis last yearl also mentioned new cds, uighurs and rohingya _ also mentioned new cds, uighurs and rohingya is, _ also mentioned new cds, uighurs and rohingya is, calling _ also mentioned new cds, uighurs and rohingya is, calling them _ also mentioned new cds, uighurs and rohingya is, calling them persecutedl rohi
or in neighbouring countries and - or in neighbouring countries and reporting — or in neighbouring countriesin neighbouring countries and reporting on the plight of - or in neighbouring countries and . reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims _ reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims also— reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope _ reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope francis- reporting on the plight of rohingya muslims. also pope francis last i...
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, so it is interesting now to see the extent to which support is coming in from all its neighbours andbecause the local monarchs know that if something were to happen to king abdullah, that could be similar to the situation we saw in tunisia ten years ago with the fall of the tunisian government and subsequent falls of other republican governments around the region. pare of other republican governments around the region.— around the region. are you sa in: around the region. are you saying this _ around the region. are you saying this is _ around the region. are you saying this is self- around the region. are you saying this is self interest | saying this is self interest among those countries preferring stability in that country rather than a potentially destabilising separation of powers? absolutely. forall that absolutely. for all that saudi arabia might prefer to take control of the harambe sharif injerusalem, they control of the harambe sharif in jerusalem, they are control of the harambe sharif injerusalem, they are not willing to allow king abdullah to be overthrown. if that were
, so it is interesting now to see the extent to which support is coming in from all its neighbours andbecause the local monarchs know that if something were to happen to king abdullah, that could be similar to the situation we saw in tunisia ten years ago with the fall of the tunisian government and subsequent falls of other republican governments around the region. pare of other republican governments around the region.— around the region. are you sa in: around the region. are you saying...
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aiden eventually finds something to live for when he spies a beautiful neighbour across the courtyardallenge. i'll come to you. how? this feels like a fairly low—rent horror thriller, but the survival details have a certain morbid interest, and things improved dramatically when donald sutherland enters the picture, as you can imagine. you're not screaming. you're not either, but you've got blood there. oh...i cut myself on something. ultimately, there's enough suspense if you're in the mood for cheap thrills. it's on dvd and digital now. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. i'll be back next week. meantime, stay safe. i'm not really looking to date anyone at the moment. right, yeah. me neither. would you be interested in a friendship, and i'm secretly pining for you the whole time? hello. no significant rain on the way again this week. there's an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland, so a little rain during monday for some here. but for most of the uk it's high—pressure and dry and after a chilly start, it will feel quite warm in
aiden eventually finds something to live for when he spies a beautiful neighbour across the courtyardallenge. i'll come to you. how? this feels like a fairly low—rent horror thriller, but the survival details have a certain morbid interest, and things improved dramatically when donald sutherland enters the picture, as you can imagine. you're not screaming. you're not either, but you've got blood there. oh...i cut myself on something. ultimately, there's enough suspense if you're in the mood...
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this crisis in a quiet corner of a volatile region has rattled neighbours, including other arab monarchiesback the king. the kingdom already worried about discontent over an economic crisis made much worse by a painful pandemic. now there's uncertainty over whether this is a family crisis or one which goes much further. lyse doucet, bbc news. fawaz cherges is professor of international relations at the london school of economics. he told me more about the relationship between prince hamza and the rest of the jordanian royal family. this is really a family dispute between prince hamzah and king abdullah ii. i think despite...if you isolate all the noise, i think this is a palace coup designed to really silence hamzah, who was seen as a troublemaker. hamzah has been meeting with tribal leaders, tribal elders. he is very popular among certain tribes. he tweets, he gives voice to the grievances of many people, including the tribes. so in a way, at this particular stage, giving the convergence of many challenges and many problems facing jordan, i think what the government has done is to connect
this crisis in a quiet corner of a volatile region has rattled neighbours, including other arab monarchiesback the king. the kingdom already worried about discontent over an economic crisis made much worse by a painful pandemic. now there's uncertainty over whether this is a family crisis or one which goes much further. lyse doucet, bbc news. fawaz cherges is professor of international relations at the london school of economics. he told me more about the relationship between prince hamza and...
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, so it is interesting now to see the extent to which support is coming in from all its neighbours ande the local monarchs know that if something were to happen to king abdullah, that could potentially be similar to the situation we saw in tunisia ten years ago with the fall of the tunisian government and subsequent falls of other republican governments around the region. are you saying this is self interest among those countries preferring stability in that country rather than a potentially destabilising separation of powers? absolutely. for all that saudi arabia might prefer to take control of the harambe sharif injerusalem, they are not willing to allow king abdullah to be overthrown. if that were to occur then that could set a precedent of destabilising monarchies all over the region. when push comes to shove, the monarchs are all on the same side and that's their own side. from the king's point of view, was it worth the risk? was it a show of force from the authorities in the country, saying that they will not put up with this level of criticism, but they must have known there wil
, so it is interesting now to see the extent to which support is coming in from all its neighbours ande the local monarchs know that if something were to happen to king abdullah, that could potentially be similar to the situation we saw in tunisia ten years ago with the fall of the tunisian government and subsequent falls of other republican governments around the region. are you saying this is self interest among those countries preferring stability in that country rather than a potentially...
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this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.or all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. for many months, in fact ever since the us under president trump really started focusing on the withdrawal of its last few thousand us troops, afghans and foreigners alike, we have to avoid the mistakes of history. in other words, there was an echo of the soviet troop withdrawal in 1989 which sadly paved the way to the collapse of the government in kabul, and a civil war which paved the way to the taliban. for a while, so many were saying we cannot repeat the mistakes of the past. this is really a legacy afghanistan wants to ensure doesn't happen again, but beyond all expectation, here afghanistan is again, a withdrawal of the last 10,000 us led nato forces, leaving the taliban poised to return to
this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.or all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. for many months, in fact ever since the us under president trump really started focusing on the withdrawal of its last few thousand us troops,...
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this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.nd for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. japan is facing intense criticism from its neighbours over plans to release more than a million tonnes of contaminated water from the stricken fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. courtney bembridge reports. it's been more than a decade since disaster struck at fukushima. during the nuclear meltdown, more than one million tonnes of water was used to cool the reactors. it has been stored in tanks ever since butjapan hasjust approved a plan to release it into the ocean slowly. it says the water will be treated and diluted so radiation levels are below those set for drinking water, but it has led to protests like this in fukushima. such a decision is completely irresponsible. i don't think peo
this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.nd for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. japan is facing intense criticism from its neighbours over plans to release more than a million tonnes of contaminated water from the...
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i said our neighbour's i fire service. i said our neighbour's house _ fire service.t is the first time cody and jo? we have not heard it. take a listen. i have not heard it. take a listen. accurate is- _ have not heard it. take a listen. accurate is. rescue _ have not heard it. take a listen. | accurate is. rescue emergency? have not heard it. take a listen. i accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - _ accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - someone's _ accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - someone's house - accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - someone's house is i accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - someone's house is on i live down — someone's house is on fire _ live down — someone's house is on fire 0i<~ _ live down — someone's house is on fire. 0k. which town are you in? what _ fire. 0k. which town are you in? what. do you know which house number is on what. do you know which house number is on fire? _ what. do you know which house number is on fire? ,, , is on fire? somewhere passed us, other than — is on fire? somewhere pas
i said our neighbour's i fire service. i said our neighbour's house _ fire service.t is the first time cody and jo? we have not heard it. take a listen. i have not heard it. take a listen. accurate is- _ have not heard it. take a listen. accurate is. rescue _ have not heard it. take a listen. | accurate is. rescue emergency? have not heard it. take a listen. i accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - _ accurate is. rescue emergency? we live down - someone's _ accurate is. rescue emergency?...
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neighbouring chile has cancelled its referendum vote which was due to take place this sunday becausent, p1, which is beginning to infect other countries. so the background to the elections has been very much one where people are absolutely terrified of going outside, of what's happening, there's been a lot of panic as well and concerns and anger, frankly at the political classes. the annual bafta film awards ceremony has paid tribute to the duke of edinburgh, who became the organisation's first president in 1959. nomadland was the big winner, but this year, because of the pandemic, winners delivered their acceptance speeches remotely. our arts editor will gompertz was watching. there was a sombre note to begin this year's baftas, as the academy paid tribute to its first and greatly admired president. before we start, we're extremely saddened by the passing of his royal highness prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, on friday. now, the duke was bafta's first ever president over 60 years ago and was the first royal patron, a line that goes through all the way to bafta's current preside
neighbouring chile has cancelled its referendum vote which was due to take place this sunday becausent, p1, which is beginning to infect other countries. so the background to the elections has been very much one where people are absolutely terrified of going outside, of what's happening, there's been a lot of panic as well and concerns and anger, frankly at the political classes. the annual bafta film awards ceremony has paid tribute to the duke of edinburgh, who became the organisation's first...
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in fact india's neighbour, pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour, offered support in these times and says they can send additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. we are talking notjust about tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. we can speak now to barkha dutt, a journalist and columnist for the washington post who is based in delhi and covering the coronavirus situation on the ground. thank you very much forjoining us. what is the latest in terms of where this is going? because the figures arejust extraordinary, this is going? because the figures are just extraordinary, aren't they? joanna, i would say this country is facing an unprecedented crisis. i've been a journalist for 25 years and i have never seen the country in this level of despair. i have been to multiple hospitals, multiple cremation grounds and graveyards across cities, and across states, and what is happening is that hospitals are putting up notices at their gates saying they will no longer take any patients, because the oxygen s
in fact india's neighbour, pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour, offered support in these times and says they can send additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. we are talking notjust about tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. we can speak now to barkha dutt, a journalist and columnist for the washington post who is based in delhi and covering the coronavirus situation on the ground. thank you very much...
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smaller neighbouring countries are struggling too.pandemic there was a presidential election. polls have closed. some 25 million people were meant to vote, it is mandatory that our. this election has been taking place at a time of great political crisis in peru and during a pandemic which has been very severe. for most peruvians, they feel that the political handling of the pandemic has been an absolute disaster, there have been three presidents that have gone through this pandemic and been impeached or been removed from office, so the peruvians don't feel that they have had very much stability for this last year. now, like most of latin america, peru also has an extremely weak health system so today during the elections we saw queues of people waiting to vote and those queues vying with the lines of people queueing to wait to try to find oxygen to take to their loved ones who are either in hospitals that are too overcrowded and can't deal with what is going on, or to just take it home to people who haven't even made it to hospital. s
smaller neighbouring countries are struggling too.pandemic there was a presidential election. polls have closed. some 25 million people were meant to vote, it is mandatory that our. this election has been taking place at a time of great political crisis in peru and during a pandemic which has been very severe. for most peruvians, they feel that the political handling of the pandemic has been an absolute disaster, there have been three presidents that have gone through this pandemic and been...
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in fact india's neighbour, pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour,n these times and says they can send additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. we are talking notjust about tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. here, a new campaign has been launched to encourage younger people to take up the covid vaccine when their turn comes. it follows research which suggested under—50s were more likely to be hesitant to take the vaccine. more than half of the uk population has now received a first dose, while more than 12 million have had two doses. three days of mourning has been declared in iraq following a fire in which at least 82 people have died, and over 100 injured and many missing in a hospital in the capital baghdad. the fire — reportedly caused by an exploding oxygen tank — tore through an intensive care ward with patients on ventilators, unable to move. in the past few minutes the iraqi prime minister has suspended the health minister over the fire. 0ur middle—east correspondent in beirut, lina s
in fact india's neighbour, pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour,n these times and says they can send additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. we are talking notjust about tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. here, a new campaign has been launched to encourage younger people to take up the covid vaccine when their turn comes. it follows research which suggested under—50s were more likely to be hesitant...
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this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.or the poor to stay home and for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. the us president has spoken to the russian president vladimir putin, calling on him to stop the build up of troops on the border of ukraine. russia seized crimea from ukraine in 2014, and in recent weeks fighting has increased in the east of ukraine between government forces and russian—backed separatists. our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue says president biden is now turning his attention to international matters. after months of concentrating on the domestic arena of covid and the economy, joe biden flexing his international muscles, calling russia provocative for amassing those troops on the ukrainian border and occupying crimea. russia throwing that b
this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.or the poor to stay home and for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? orla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. the us president has spoken to the russian president vladimir putin, calling on him to stop the build up of troops...
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earlier today, the ifs will bejoined by a new neighbour. earliertoday, china neighbour.om huanhe. china hopes to have its own space station up and running within the next two years. that is it for this edition, thanks for watching as ever and i will see you next week. goodbye. hello, it was a pretty chilly day for the time of year, we saw a mixture of sunshine and april showers. the next few days, we will hold on this typical late april weather pattern, with showers and sunny spells and the winds will remain light, as you can see on the pressure charts. one thing we will hold on to is this cold arctic air, it is going to sit across the country bringing pretty chilly days and also cold nights, with overnight frosts continuing even as we head on into the bank holiday weekend, but then we are seeing some changes taking place for bank holiday monday. more on that in a moment. as we head through tonight, most of the showers will fade away although if you will continue, mainly across parts of scotland and north—east england but with lengthy clear skies and light winds in the c
earlier today, the ifs will bejoined by a new neighbour. earliertoday, china neighbour.om huanhe. china hopes to have its own space station up and running within the next two years. that is it for this edition, thanks for watching as ever and i will see you next week. goodbye. hello, it was a pretty chilly day for the time of year, we saw a mixture of sunshine and april showers. the next few days, we will hold on this typical late april weather pattern, with showers and sunny spells and the...
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neighbouring property.have attended, at which point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilized and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine their breed. specialist officers are now working with the family to offer them their support in what is a tragic and horrific incident. the northern ireland secretary and first minister are among those who have appealed for calm after a night of violence in south belfast. petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police, injuring 15 officers. eight people, including boys aged 13 and 1a, were arrested in the sandy row area of the city. the violence coincided with a loyalist protest last night. what i would ask, however, is that people of influence, people in local communities wou
neighbouring property.have attended, at which point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilized and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine their breed. specialist officers are now working with the family to...
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the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like the united states and the gulf monarchies as expressing full support for king abdullah, expressing support for the stability of his kingdom, notjust security, stability of the kingdom. where they anticipating that information we come out that link them to this alleged plot? were they worried about their own problems at home? whatever was behind it, it is absolutely crucial, this is what the underlying, thatjordan has been an island of stability next to iraq, next to syria, next to saudi arabia, next to the west bank, ifjordan starts becoming unstable, it will have a ripple effect across the region. so it matters tojordanians, most of all, it matters to the region and beyond. the headlines on bbc news... england is to trial covid passports in a bid to allow the safe return of mass events. the fa cup final will be among the pilots. royal crisis injordan — former crown prince hamza says he's under house arrest. he's accused of being involved in a plot to destabilise the country. petrol bombs and hijacked vehicles in a second night
the speed with which all the neighbours and allies like the united states and the gulf monarchies as expressing full support for king abdullah, expressing support for the stability of his kingdom, notjust security, stability of the kingdom. where they anticipating that information we come out that link them to this alleged plot? were they worried about their own problems at home? whatever was behind it, it is absolutely crucial, this is what the underlying, thatjordan has been an island of...
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this crisis in a quiet corner of a volatile region has rattled neighbours, including other arab monarchiesed to back the king. the kingdom already worried about discontent over an economic crisis made much worse by a painful pandemic, now there's uncertainty over whether this is a family crisis or one which goes much further. lyse doucet, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to jonathan schanzer. he is senior vice—president of the sink tank foundation for defense of democracies. i asked him how serious these meetings were against the king. well, right now, thejordanian government is still, i would say, holding a lot of this information close. it's only being shared by a very small circle. i think we'll be hearing more in the coming days but i would say that off hand, looking at the arrests that have taken place — right now, according to the news sources out ofjordan, it's somewhere between 16—20 people — this does not sound like a widespread conspiracy that stretches across thejordanian bureaucracy and thejordanian military, so that would suggest that either it's a small group of people that they ca
this crisis in a quiet corner of a volatile region has rattled neighbours, including other arab monarchiesed to back the king. the kingdom already worried about discontent over an economic crisis made much worse by a painful pandemic, now there's uncertainty over whether this is a family crisis or one which goes much further. lyse doucet, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to jonathan schanzer. he is senior vice—president of the sink tank foundation for defense of democracies. i asked him how serious...
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neighbours raised the alarm but she was found with multiple injuries. 0ur officers have attended, atrned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. a man in his 40s has been arrested and bailed for further enquiries. police described the dogs as large, and said they were tranquilised and seized so tests could be carried out to establish their breed. lucille downer�*s family say that since arriving in the uk in her 20s from jamaica, rowley regis has always been her home, and that they'll miss her dearly. a post—mortem is being carried out to determine the cause of lucille's death. anisa kadri, bbc news. demonstrations have been held across england and wales against plans to increase police powers for regulating protests. these were the scenes in parliament square earlier this evening. thousands of people marched in opposition to the government's police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, legislation that would make it easier for police to intervene in a prot
neighbours raised the alarm but she was found with multiple injuries. 0ur officers have attended, atrned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. a man in his 40s has been arrested and bailed for further enquiries. police described the dogs as large, and said they were tranquilised and seized so tests could be carried out to establish their breed. lucille...
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police say two dogs from a neighbouring property managed to get into an 85—year—old woman's garden ined the alarm but she was found with multiple injuries. 0ur officers have attended, at which point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. a man in his 40s has been arrested and bailed for further enquiries. police describe the dogs as large and said they were tranquilized and seized so tests could be carried out to establish their breed. police have not yet named the victim but continue to investigate the circumstances of the dog attack. a postmortem is expected to determine the cause of her death on a bank holiday afternoon. anisa kadri, bbc news. clean—up work is under way after huge crowds gathered in cardiff bay on friday evening, despite coronavirus restrictions still being in place. cardiff council said a significant amount of rubbish had been left by "large groups of people intent on breaking covid—19 restrictions". it follows
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in neighbouring east timor. _ this disaster.s disaster. in neighbouringi east timor, floodwaters were lapping at the gates of the presidential palace. landslides and floods are relatively common in the region during the wet season and the toll from this disaster has been significant. tanya didn't the nigerian authorities say more than 1,800 inmates have escaped from a prison in the town of owerri after it was attacked by gunmen. the prison authorities say the heavily armed attackers stormed the facility in the middle of the night and used explosives to free them. six prisoners have returned to the facility and 35 had refused to escape. our nigeria correspondent, mayenijones, told us more. nigerian correctional service released a statement not too long ago, saying with more detail on what happened in this easter monday morning that a lot of people around owerri in nigeria were resting after easter sunday. they say that gunmen stormed this correctional facility in owerri, that they use explosives to open the front gates to blast t
in neighbouring east timor. _ this disaster.s disaster. in neighbouringi east timor, floodwaters were lapping at the gates of the presidential palace. landslides and floods are relatively common in the region during the wet season and the toll from this disaster has been significant. tanya didn't the nigerian authorities say more than 1,800 inmates have escaped from a prison in the town of owerri after it was attacked by gunmen. the prison authorities say the heavily armed attackers stormed the...
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i think, neighbours. that has not happened.ll apply enough pressure to the military or the military presides over a long period. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate stop in mozambique, a ship carrying more than a thousand survivors of a deadly insurgent attack has arrived at the port of pemba. armed isis—linked militants raided the coastal town of palma last week — a hub for the country's natural gas industry. islamist insurgents have been increasingly active in the northern province of cabo delgado since 2017, although it remains unclear what specifically they are fighting for. mark lobel has this report, which contains distressing stories. finally safe. 250 kilometres south of where the attacks began over a week ago, escapees could solve one another, but their pain is farfrom over. translation: their pain is far from over. translation:— their pain is far from over. translation: i'm so tired, it was seven _ translation: i'm so tired, it was seven days _ translation: i'm so tired, it was seven days in _ transla
i think, neighbours. that has not happened.ll apply enough pressure to the military or the military presides over a long period. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate stop in mozambique, a ship carrying more than a thousand survivors of a deadly insurgent attack has arrived at the port of pemba. armed isis—linked militants raided the coastal town of palma last week — a hub for the country's natural gas industry. islamist insurgents have been increasingly active in the...
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smaller neighbouring countries are struggling as well.re was an election. polls have just closed. our americas editor candace piettejoins me now. what has been happening this election? , . ., election? this election has been taking _ election? this election has been taking place - election? this election has been taking place at - election? this election has been taking place at a - election? this election has| been taking place at a time election? this election has i been taking place at a time of great political crisis in peru and during a pandemic which has been very severe, for most peruvians they feel that the political handling of the pandemic has been an absolute disaster, there have been three presidents that have gone through this pandemic and been impeached or been removed from office, so the peruvians don't feel that they have had very much stability for this last year. like most of latin america, peru also has an extremely weak health system so today during the elections we saw queues of people waiting to vote and those queues
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several people were killed during a violent exhalation, raising consent from neighbouring country inthat somalia could slip back into civil war. triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate, these protesters are demanding a free and fair election. after somalia's elections in february were cancelled because of disagreements over how to conduct them, the country's expired president, mohamed abdullahi mohamed, signed a law extending his presidency by two years. translation: we do not want the extension. - the country must have an election. the failed president must resign. we don't want him in power any longer. gun fire. the protests continue after fighting broke out between government forces and soldiers allied to the various opposition leaders, on sunday. since then, armed opposition forces have taken over key parts of mogadishu, near the presidential palace. schools and universities are closed and some civilians have tried to leave, saying power and water has been cut off. the prime minister has called for all sides to stop fighting during the holy month of rama
several people were killed during a violent exhalation, raising consent from neighbouring country inthat somalia could slip back into civil war. triggered by a controversial extension of the president's mandate, these protesters are demanding a free and fair election. after somalia's elections in february were cancelled because of disagreements over how to conduct them, the country's expired president, mohamed abdullahi mohamed, signed a law extending his presidency by two years. translation:...
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this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.r to stay home and for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? 0rla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. the white policewoman who fatally shot a 20—year— old black man near minneapolis on sunday has resigned from the force, as has the police chief of brooklyn center, the town where it happened. the town's mayor has said he hoped the resignations of kim potter and tim gannon would bring some calm to the community where daunte wright was killed during a struggle with police after a traffic stop. the killing has sparked two nights of unrest. from minneapolis — nick byrant sent this report and a warning that it contains some distressing images. it's a uniquely american story we've told many times before. yet another police station besieged by yet another protest after yet another sho
this is her social safety net, food delivered by neighbours.r to stay home and for all workplaces to close. that's not happening, but there are more restrictions on the horizon for the coming weeks, including a ban on indoor gatherings and an earlier start to the nightly curfew. but will this be enough to halt the alarming surge in cases? 0rla guerin, bbc news, istanbul. the white policewoman who fatally shot a 20—year— old black man near minneapolis on sunday has resigned from the force,...
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neighbours called to report that a lady in her... 85 years of age was under attack from dogs from a neighbouringh point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilizer and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine their breed. specialist officers are now working with the family to offer them their support in what is a tragic and horrific incident. west midlands police statement fare on the death of a grandmother at her home in raleigh regis, after a dog attack. president biden has said he's heartbroken at the killing of a police officer outside the us capitol building on friday. william evans was hit by a car and then stabbed. a second officer was wounded. the suspect, named as 25—year—old noah greene from indiana, was shot dead, as david willis reports. sirens wail. panic in america's capital city once again. the dr
neighbours called to report that a lady in her... 85 years of age was under attack from dogs from a neighbouringh point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilizer and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine...
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in pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour, they have offered supportd sent additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. notjust tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. the pandemic also continues to have a huge impact on people 5 mental wellbeing, but with a huge stigma still attached to mental health in india, many young people there are suffering in silence. we can speak now to dr anjuman bains 7 a mental health professional based in delhi. welcome. thank you forjoining us. what is emerging about the impact on mental health? the what is emerging about the impact on mental health?— mental health? the situation here in india, and specifically _ mental health? the situation here in india, and specifically i _ mental health? the situation here in india, and specifically i can - mental health? the situation here in india, and specifically i can speak . india, and specifically i can speak for delhi where i am based, it is quite grim. when i talk about mental health, there are a number of calls each week i a
in pakistan, where tensions have been historically high with that neighbour, they have offered supportd sent additional ventilators. the time is quite limited. notjust tens but hundreds of thousands of cases emerging in different parts of the country. the pandemic also continues to have a huge impact on people 5 mental wellbeing, but with a huge stigma still attached to mental health in india, many young people there are suffering in silence. we can speak now to dr anjuman bains 7 a mental...
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neighbouring property.ugh a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilized and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine their breed. specialist officers are now working with the family to offer them their support in what is a tragic and horrific incident. that was the west midlands police statement fair on the woman who died after being attacked by two dogs in her home. campaigners in belgium are calling for urgent reform of the police after a series of high profile deaths. most were from black or from minority ethnic backgrounds and died in custody. no officer — in any of the cases — has beenjailed. it's prompted accusations that the police are acting with impunity. the belgian federalforce said it couldn't comment on ongoing investigations, but unions told
neighbouring property.ugh a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. an operation then undertook to secure those dogs. they were tranquilized and transported subsequently to secure kennels, where they currently remain. they are being tested to determine their breed. specialist officers are now working with the family to offer them their support in what is a tragic and horrific...
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by heavy rainfall have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouringpeople in the east timorese capital dili, with homes washed away. in one village in eastern flores, a mudslide buried dozens of houses. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. in northern ireland, police have been attacked with petrol bombs and fireworks in the loyalist area of newtonabbey after a second night of protests. on friday, 15 officers were injured and seven people charged after disturbances in south belfast. from belfast, our ireland correspondentjohn campbell reports. the violence in newtownabbey began with masked men hijacking cars and setting them alight. as the police responded, their vehicles were attacked with stones, bottles and petrol bombs. they managed to contain the rioters and the trouble came to an end within a couple of hours. tension has been simmering in some loyalist communities for weeks. they're deeply unhappy at the northern ireland part of the brexit deal. it creates a new trade border with the rest of the uk and th
by heavy rainfall have left at least 44 people dead in the indonesian island of flores and the neighbouringpeople in the east timorese capital dili, with homes washed away. in one village in eastern flores, a mudslide buried dozens of houses. power supplies were cut and floodwaters also engulfed the presidential palace. in northern ireland, police have been attacked with petrol bombs and fireworks in the loyalist area of newtonabbey after a second night of protests. on friday, 15 officers were...
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emily blunt and jamie dornan are star—crossed pair rosemary and anthony, who grew up on neighbouring. and they were clearly made for each other, despite anthony's bizarre inability to pop the question. would you marry me? enterjon hamm's american relative, adam, and quickly gets the hots for rosemary and her land after being offered the chance to buy the family farm, which anthony's father feels he is ill suited to inherit. i don't see a clear path. from where to where? from me to you. the fact that anthony's rural irish father is played by native new yorker christopher walken should set alarm bells ringing, not least because walken screen accents generally range from queens to brooklyn to manhattan's little italy, with the occasional hint of second generation sicilian gangster, perhaps, but essentially not going beyond the boundaries of the five boroughs. indeed, from the moment walker's narrator tony riley says, welcome to ireland. you know you're about to spend the next 90 minutes in the company of somebody doing the worst irish accent since a ginger haired mickey rourke uttered t
emily blunt and jamie dornan are star—crossed pair rosemary and anthony, who grew up on neighbouring. and they were clearly made for each other, despite anthony's bizarre inability to pop the question. would you marry me? enterjon hamm's american relative, adam, and quickly gets the hots for rosemary and her land after being offered the chance to buy the family farm, which anthony's father feels he is ill suited to inherit. i don't see a clear path. from where to where? from me to you. the...
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neighbours raised the alarm but she was found with multiple injuries.h a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. a man in his 40s has been arrested and bailed for further enquiries. police describe the dogs as large and said they were tranquilized and seized so tests could be carried out to establish their breed. police have not yet named the victim but continue to investigate the circumstances of the dog attack. a postmortem is expected to determine the cause of her death on a bank holiday afternoon. anisa kadri, bbc news. the northern ireland secretary and first minister are among those who have appealed for calm after a night of violence in south belfast. petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police injuring 15 officers. eight people — including boys aged 13 and 1a — were arrested in the sandy row area of the city. the violence coincided with a loyalist protest last night. what i would ask is people of influence, people
neighbours raised the alarm but she was found with multiple injuries.h a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals and ourselves, that lady died at the scene. a man in his 40s has been arrested and bailed for further enquiries. police describe the dogs as large and said they were tranquilized and seized so tests could be carried out to establish their breed. police have not yet named the victim but continue to...
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and allies like the united _ the neighbours and allies like the united states have issued statementsttacked with petrol bombs and fireworks in the loyalist area of newtonabbey after a second night of protests. on friday, 15 officers were injured and seven people charged after disturbances in south belfast. from belfast, our ireland correspondentjohn campbell reports. the violence in newtownabbey began with masked men hijacking cars and setting them alight. as the police responded, their vehicles were attacked with stones, bottles and petrol bombs. they managed to contain the rioters and the trouble came to an end within a couple of hours. tension has been simmering in some loyalist communities for weeks. they are deeply unhappy at the northern ireland part of the brexit deal. it creates a new trade border with the rest of the uk and they say that undermines their place in the union. in a separate development last week, northern ireland's public prosecution service decided not to prosecute senior sinn fein members who had attended a large funeral — in an apparent breach of coronavirus
and allies like the united _ the neighbours and allies like the united states have issued statementsttacked with petrol bombs and fireworks in the loyalist area of newtonabbey after a second night of protests. on friday, 15 officers were injured and seven people charged after disturbances in south belfast. from belfast, our ireland correspondentjohn campbell reports. the violence in newtownabbey began with masked men hijacking cars and setting them alight. as the police responded, their...
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they love this part of the world, and we love having them as our neighbours.opportunity to be away from the hubbub of the city and get away here to enjoy family life, if you like, in their own private peaceful area. some of the voices from the local community and the who of course were shipped with the queen and the prince of —— worshipped. ross wilson is a former trustee of the prince philip trust — which was set up by the duke in the silverjubilee year. as so many organisations with close connections to the duke she knew this would come one day publishing of other than later but it must be a difficult day fighting for those who knew and worked with him. —— a difficult day on friday. knew and worked with him. -- a difficult day on friday. absolutely. back to 1977, — difficult day on friday. absolutely. back to 1977, as _ difficult day on friday. absolutely. back to 1977, as you _ difficult day on friday. absolutely. back to 1977, as you say, - difficult day on friday. absolutely. back to 1977, as you say, when - difficult day on friday. absolutely. | back to
they love this part of the world, and we love having them as our neighbours.opportunity to be away from the hubbub of the city and get away here to enjoy family life, if you like, in their own private peaceful area. some of the voices from the local community and the who of course were shipped with the queen and the prince of —— worshipped. ross wilson is a former trustee of the prince philip trust — which was set up by the duke in the silverjubilee year. as so many organisations with...
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they love this part of the world, and we love having them as our neighbours. they enjoy the opportunity to be away from the hubbub of the city and get away here to enjoy family life, if you like, in their own private peaceful area. well, one particularly happy period in prince philip's life was when he was based in malta. the second world war was over, he was newly married to the queen and was pursuing his successful career in the royal navy. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has travelled to the maltese capital of valletta to reflect on the duke's time there. it was more than 70 years ago that newlyweds philip and elizabeth fell in love with this island, and it wasn'tjust the majestic beauty of the maltese coastline, it was the sort of lifestyle it afforded them at this particular moment in their lives. this was the early 1950s, and the prince was able to pursue his naval career. his ship could often be seen docked in the harbour here. for the queen, she was able to go to the shops. it was the closest to normality that they may be able to have ever imagined
they love this part of the world, and we love having them as our neighbours. they enjoy the opportunity to be away from the hubbub of the city and get away here to enjoy family life, if you like, in their own private peaceful area. well, one particularly happy period in prince philip's life was when he was based in malta. the second world war was over, he was newly married to the queen and was pursuing his successful career in the royal navy. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has travelled to...
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in powerfor 22 this election upon that we have a neighbour in power for 22 years and now is a time asrestrictions of covid—19 in terms of a election campaigning, this is the ideal opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters? i opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters?— opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters? i think you have hit the _ directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail— directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail on _ directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail on the _ directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail on the head. i have hit the nail on the head. debates are always important in election campaigns, particularly when this is only seven days before polling day as lara mentioned some people will have already have voted if they register for postal votes but for those who have not, security this time around when covid—19 has made direct contact with both there is so difficult to achieve for so many months, this is the chance by the party the various to reach out to try to win the hearts
in powerfor 22 this election upon that we have a neighbour in power for 22 years and now is a time asrestrictions of covid—19 in terms of a election campaigning, this is the ideal opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters? i opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters?— opportunity for geathers to talk directly to the voters? i think you have hit the _ directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail— directly to the voters? i think you have hit the nail on...
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coming in frantically — friends and neighbours coming in frantically planting and replanting in paintingjust getting us all back _ in painting and just getting us all back we — in painting and just getting us all back. we just still have a little way than — back. we just still have a little way than global fog lots clocks are the doors — way than global fog lots clocks are the doors will be open and we're reaiiy— the doors will be open and we're really looking forward to it. —— four— really looking forward to it. —— four o'clock _ really looking forward to it. —— four o'clock tomorrow at the doors will be _ four o'clock tomorrow at the doors will be open and we really looking forward _ will be open and we really looking forward to — will be open and we really looking forward to it. we will be open and we really looking forward to it— forward to it. we are going to be auoin for forward to it. we are going to be going for quite — forward to it. we are going to be going for quite a _ forward to it. we are going to be going for quite a while _ forward to it. we are going to be going for quit
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it is notjust the amazon that's under attack, the neighbouring wetland, the pantanal, is burning too.ctares of this unique ecosystem was lost in the biggest fires ever recorded there. juliana camargo heads a charity that tried to rescue wildlife during the fires. a source in the environmental police told us the government ordered them not to attend the fires. the brazilian government describes these claims as lies. once the trees have been cleared, the land is often used forfarming. ibama has just caught red—handed this illegal deforestation, using chains. the chains destroyed the vegetation and killed the wildlife, especially the babies who do not have time to escape. there used to be a system where farmers caught in illegal activities like this would be blacklisted, making it harderfor them to sell their produce and to get loans. the farmers who were found deforesting, their name would be put on an align system whereby buyers would be able to check if they are buying from an area which has strong evidence of illegal deforestation. but since last year, there's been some major changes
it is notjust the amazon that's under attack, the neighbouring wetland, the pantanal, is burning too.ctares of this unique ecosystem was lost in the biggest fires ever recorded there. juliana camargo heads a charity that tried to rescue wildlife during the fires. a source in the environmental police told us the government ordered them not to attend the fires. the brazilian government describes these claims as lies. once the trees have been cleared, the land is often used forfarming. ibama has...