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who are your neighbours? my neighbours. _ you. who are your neighbours? my neighbours. l— you. neighbours, i have a tonne of neighbours, i have martha, glenn duff. �* ., ., ., ., duff. and what do you have in common with our duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i love _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i love story i with your neighbours. i love story tellin: with your neighbours. i love story telling and _ with your neighbours. i love story telling and they _ with your neighbours. i love story telling and they love _ with your neighbours. i love story telling and they love storytellingl telling and they love storytelling too. so i have been able to hear all their stories. too. so i have been able to hear all theirstories. i too. so i have been able to hear all their stories. i don't know much about cooking but they have been teaching me a lot about that lately. and they love playing games. this reminded us _
who are your neighbours? my neighbours. _ you. who are your neighbours? my neighbours. l— you. neighbours, i have a tonne of neighbours, i have martha, glenn duff. �* ., ., ., ., duff. and what do you have in common with our duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i love _ duff. and what do you have in common with your neighbours. i love story i with...
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we are very close, islands neighbours. we are very close. they _ islands neighbours.they cannot _ islands neighbours. we are very close, they cannot live - islands neighbours. we are very close, they cannot live without i close, they cannot live without france. the jersey are selling close, they cannot live without france. thejersey are selling 80% of their fish in france. thejersey are selling 80% of theirfish in france. so what france. thejersey are selling 80% of their fish in france. so what do they want? they want to sell their fish in france but they don't want us to continue to catch fish in their waters? {lift us to continue to catch fish in their waters?— us to continue to catch fish in their waters? off jersey, as the clouds darkened _ their waters? off jersey, as the clouds darkened and _ their waters? off jersey, as the clouds darkened and the - their waters? off jersey, as the clouds darkened and the rain i their waters? offjersey, as the i clouds darkened and the rain came down, the fishermen gathered, shouting greetings to each other and making clear th
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support in poland for the opposition in neighbouring belarus. frustration and anger, too.ander lukashenko. here and in other european countries, they are calling for the release of a belarussian dissident who, along with his girlfriend, was arrested when their flight was diverted to land in minsk. the pair's detention sparked global outrage and prompted the eu to urge airlines to avoid belarussian airspace. at a rally in warsaw, roman protasevich's mother called on the eu and the us to help free her son and others imprisoned by the belarussian regime. president alexander lukashenko, who's been in powerfor 27 years, has been nicknamed europe's last dictator. a huge police crackdown has curbed street protests and sent opposition leaders to prison or into exile. one of those responded to the rallies in lithuania. translation: | am excited - about the support i see in lithuania and other parts of the world. it's a pity that a year has passed and we are not yet at the final point. i believe that there will be changes very soon. there will be new elections because there can be n
support in poland for the opposition in neighbouring belarus. frustration and anger, too.ander lukashenko. here and in other european countries, they are calling for the release of a belarussian dissident who, along with his girlfriend, was arrested when their flight was diverted to land in minsk. the pair's detention sparked global outrage and prompted the eu to urge airlines to avoid belarussian airspace. at a rally in warsaw, roman protasevich's mother called on the eu and the us to help...
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when your neighbour is in trouble, then you stand for your neighbour.ours that are in the van at the moment. ijust kind of came back after having a coffee and saw the immigration van and obviously, i was really worried, these scenes, prompted nicola sturgeon, the first minister who is also the local msp to criticise the uk home office, saying their action today created a dangerous and unacceptable situation. the local mp also concerned. the way in which the home office are carrying out their business and removing people from their homes in the midst of a pandemic is completely unacceptable. this didn't have to happen today and i'm trying to get answers from the home office as to why this has gone ahead in the midst of a pandemic. applause. police scotland emphasised today that they did not assist in the removal of asylum seekers, but without to police the protest. this afternoon, they said that to protect public safety and for public health, an operational decision had been taken to release the men detained by uk immigration enforcement back into the co
when your neighbour is in trouble, then you stand for your neighbour.ours that are in the van at the moment. ijust kind of came back after having a coffee and saw the immigration van and obviously, i was really worried, these scenes, prompted nicola sturgeon, the first minister who is also the local msp to criticise the uk home office, saying their action today created a dangerous and unacceptable situation. the local mp also concerned. the way in which the home office are carrying out their...
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more and more people's neighbours getting _ think it's more and more people's neighbours getting it _s more and more people's. neighbours getting it in some states are offering — neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery— neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes _ neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes of- neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes of $1 - are offering lottery prizes of $1 million _ are offering lottery prizes of $1 million to — are offering lottery prizes of $1 million to people _ are offering lottery prizes of $1 million to people who - are offering lottery prizes of $1 million to people who get - million to people who get vaccinated. _ million to people who get vaccinated. the _ million to people who get vaccinated. the public- million to people who get - vaccinated. the public enthusiasm million to people who get _ vaccinated. the public enthusiasm is building _ vaccinated. the public enthusiasm is building i_ vaccinated. the public enthusiasm is building ithink— vaccinated. th
more and more people's neighbours getting _ think it's more and more people's neighbours getting it _s more and more people's. neighbours getting it in some states are offering — neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery— neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes _ neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes of- neighbours getting it in some states are offering lottery prizes of $1 - are offering lottery prizes of $1 million _ are...
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his neighbours have had enough. tt’s neighbours have had enough.enough. tt�*s very, very difficult to live under these circumstances. and the government should wipe out gaza, should wipe out gaza, once and for all. �* ., ., , ., should wipe out gaza, once and for all. �* ., ., ,., �*, all. ben'amin netanyahu, israel's prime all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, _ all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went _ all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went to - all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went to see - all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's. prime minister, went to see troops running the iron dome anti—missile factories. he said, it would take time, but israel would decisively restore quiet. it is a modest war aim. he will need more detail israelis than that before all this can end. the prime minister is also struggling to save his job. can end. the prime minister is also struggling to save hisjob. right across israel and the occupied territories this week, there is a serious violence. this was the town
his neighbours have had enough. tt’s neighbours have had enough.enough. tt�*s very, very difficult to live under these circumstances. and the government should wipe out gaza, should wipe out gaza, once and for all. �* ., ., , ., should wipe out gaza, once and for all. �* ., ., ,., �*, all. ben'amin netanyahu, israel's prime all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, _ all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went _ all. benjamin netanyahu, israel's prime minister, went...
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a neighbour says.dying here. we are in six months of or year— here. we are in six months of or year we — here. we are in six months of or year we would have won now it's every _ year we would have won now it's every day — year we would have won now it's every day says this villager. they have no hope _ every day says this villager. they have no hope they'll— every day says this villager. they have no hope they'll get - every day says this villager. t"ie: have no hope they'll get anywhere. have no hope they�*ll get anywhere. she says there�*s little we can do. those that are lucky will survive. whoever has it i will die. the latest air on the wave of coronavirus hitting india. if oil slick my former rural marine commander lost both arms and legs in afghanistan. footage of him went viral while training for a five km run for charity. after that he then smashes fundraising target. now mark has set himself another grueling challenge, swimming across plymouth sound. our correspondentjoe mcguire has been to s
a neighbour says.dying here. we are in six months of or year— here. we are in six months of or year we — here. we are in six months of or year we would have won now it's every _ year we would have won now it's every day — year we would have won now it's every day says this villager. they have no hope _ every day says this villager. they have no hope they'll— every day says this villager. they have no hope they'll get - every day says this villager. t"ie: have no hope they'll get...
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their neighbours and theirfriends and people voting for their neighbours and their friends and not theire. usually the one that most people are talking about comes out on top. most people are talking about comes out on to -. ., most people are talking about comes out on to -. . ., ., ., out on top. there are a lot of british fans _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of the _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of the eurovision| out on top. there are a lot of - british fans of the eurovision song contest. it is often the case that the british entry doesn't win, they just have to be in it for the spirit of the contest? the just have to be in it for the spirit of the contest?— just have to be in it for the spirit of the contest? the uk hasn't won since 1997, _ of the contest? the uk hasn't won since 1997, but _ of the contest? the uk hasn't won since 1997, but it _ of the contest? the uk hasn't won since 1997, but it remains, - of the contest? the uk hasn't won since 1997, but it remains, as - of the contest? the uk hasn't w
their neighbours and theirfriends and people voting for their neighbours and their friends and not theire. usually the one that most people are talking about comes out on top. most people are talking about comes out on to -. ., most people are talking about comes out on to -. . ., ., ., out on top. there are a lot of british fans _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of the _ out on top. there are a lot of british fans of the eurovision|...
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what's interesting is some of israel's neighbours have joined _ some of israel's neighbours have joinedm — joined up with israel with these abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider— abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider game here. there's a ron who is— be a wider game here. there's a ron who is implacable and then there are other— who is implacable and then there are other countries who are trying to find a _ other countries who are trying to find a peaceful way. it's the most frustrating — find a peaceful way. it's the most frustrating thing you could do to watch _ frustrating thing you could do to watch it's— frustrating thing you could do to watch. it's the most harmful and foolish _ watch. it's the most harmful and foolish thing if they can get some peas or— foolish thing if they can get some peas or get some negotiation. both sides— peas or get some negotiation. both sides have — peas or get some negotiation. both sides have a slightly standoff situation at the moment. this might have shocked them because there are little things across other things going _ little thing
what's interesting is some of israel's neighbours have joined _ some of israel's neighbours have joinedm — joined up with israel with these abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider— abraham it accords. there seems to be a wider game here. there's a ron who is— be a wider game here. there's a ron who is implacable and then there are other— who is implacable and then there are other countries who are trying to find a _ other countries who are trying to find a peaceful way. it's the...
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against neighbour.omething quite unusual here in israel, and unfortunately both israel and gaza are used to these kinds of engagement that we are seeing going on in that part of the land, but when it comes to the internal fights between arab israelis and jewish israelis, these are riots that we have not really seen anything like, really, for some time, if perhaps since the foundation of the modern state of israel, so that is a challenge for israel at the moment, especially while it is undergoing this barrage of rockets from gaza at the same time. but we've got to remember, i think, that these are not necessarily very symptomatic of the wider public. it is certainly a worrying sign that there are these divisions within the society in israel, but these are people representing the fringes on either side, and most israelis, jewish and arab, do actually get on really well in israel and coexist, not to say there's not problems like there are for ethnic minorities in all sorts of countries around the world. so
against neighbour.omething quite unusual here in israel, and unfortunately both israel and gaza are used to these kinds of engagement that we are seeing going on in that part of the land, but when it comes to the internal fights between arab israelis and jewish israelis, these are riots that we have not really seen anything like, really, for some time, if perhaps since the foundation of the modern state of israel, so that is a challenge for israel at the moment, especially while it is...
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i bet the neighbours _ it must be a very... i bet the neighbours were _ it must be a very...od while yet. tuesday saw another mixture of sunshine and showers with big storm clouds going up over the skies in hertfordshire, big downpours coming down widely across the country with some thunder and lightning mixed in and some hail as well. the radar picture showed just how active a day of showers it has been. but there were a few places that dodged most of them, for example a good part of northwest england where skies in cumbria looked like this and it really was a gorgeous afternoon here. and i'm sure in the sunshine it would have felt very pleasant. looking at the weather picture over the next few hours, we are just monitoring this area of cloud that has been bringing some heavier rain into southwest england. during this evening and overnight that is going to continue to push eastwards across southern england. at the same time, showers hanging around this evening but slowly fading away overnight. and then across northern scotland we will have this thicker cloud moving in bringi
i bet the neighbours _ it must be a very... i bet the neighbours were _ it must be a very...od while yet. tuesday saw another mixture of sunshine and showers with big storm clouds going up over the skies in hertfordshire, big downpours coming down widely across the country with some thunder and lightning mixed in and some hail as well. the radar picture showed just how active a day of showers it has been. but there were a few places that dodged most of them, for example a good part of northwest...
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because these are our neighbours.the glasgow community has united to basically say this is unacceptable. the two men are being released, they will not be arrested and they will not be detained and they will be released. cheering this moment followed conversations between the home office and the scottish government. nicola sturgeon said doing this on eid in a muslim community in the midst of coronavirus was staggeringly irresponsible. the home office said it was in relation to suspected immigration offences. after a day of protests here in glasgow and a very heavy police presence, the two men who spent the day in the back of that van are now out and heading towards a local mosque. the crowds followed and there was a sense of celebration. i'm over the moon to see those guys walk out of that van and everybody was peaceful in this. they stuck their heads out and they had the biggest smiles and they were thanking us. tonight, the scottish government expressed its anger about what happened. the home office said the men have
because these are our neighbours.the glasgow community has united to basically say this is unacceptable. the two men are being released, they will not be arrested and they will not be detained and they will be released. cheering this moment followed conversations between the home office and the scottish government. nicola sturgeon said doing this on eid in a muslim community in the midst of coronavirus was staggeringly irresponsible. the home office said it was in relation to suspected...
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in neighbouring croatia, home births are up by almost one third., having her baby at home is her best chance of avoiding another traumatic birth. the family is getting everything ready. earlier in her pregnancy, amira wrote to a hospital to register her wishes to have a home birth and to ask for a midwife to assist her. with no support from the state, amira is worried she won't be able to find a midwife. but she knows there are women who have arranged home births outside the health system. dzenita is one of them. amira may be planning this birth in secret, but she's not alone. she's one of thousands of women in many countries across the balkan region who have come together demanding an end to abusive pregnancy care. it started in 2018 when, in neighbouring croatia, mp ivana nincevic—lesandric made a speech in parliament. after that, i came home and i told my husband what happened to me and i googled it because ijust, at that moment, i wanted to see is there any chance that this happened to someone else? and then i saw that it's something that is no
in neighbouring croatia, home births are up by almost one third., having her baby at home is her best chance of avoiding another traumatic birth. the family is getting everything ready. earlier in her pregnancy, amira wrote to a hospital to register her wishes to have a home birth and to ask for a midwife to assist her. with no support from the state, amira is worried she won't be able to find a midwife. but she knows there are women who have arranged home births outside the health system....
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"the prime minister makes announcements on televisions, but nothing reaches us," a neighbour says.ere is little we can do," she says, "those who are lucky to survive, whoever has to die will die." yogita limaye, bbc news, uttar pradesh. counting has begun after a series of elections in england, scotland and wales. the �*super thursday�* polls could reshape the uk, as pro—independence forces in scotland bid to break away. an early result is expected from hartlepool in the north—east of england, where a new member of the uk parliament is being chosen. the industrial town has long been held by the opposition labour party, but the governing conservatives are hoping they can win the seatand boost their majority. let's cross live to hartlepool and speak to the bbc�*s richard moss, who's our north—east political editor. hartlepool has been synonymous with labour for so many hartlepool has been synonymous with labourfor so many years, richard, but an up it is possible? it richard, but an up it is possible?— richard, but an up it is ossible? . ., possible? it certainly looks like that _ pos
"the prime minister makes announcements on televisions, but nothing reaches us," a neighbour says.ere is little we can do," she says, "those who are lucky to survive, whoever has to die will die." yogita limaye, bbc news, uttar pradesh. counting has begun after a series of elections in england, scotland and wales. the �*super thursday�* polls could reshape the uk, as pro—independence forces in scotland bid to break away. an early result is expected from hartlepool...
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his neighbours have had enough. very difficult to live under these circumstances and the government should wipe out gaza, should wipe out gaza, once and for all. right across israel and the occupied territories this was the town of hebron last night on the occupied west bank. young palestinians and israelis, confronting each other, another generation cursed by the failures of its leaders. we can speak to dr samer shehata, from oklahoma university who's carried out extensive research into us foreign policy towards the middle east. thank you so much forjoining us. let me ask you first of all, obviously the violence and the crisis we are seeing this time is so similar in many ways to what we have seen in the past but there are also key different, aren't there? in particular looking atjeremy bowen's piece there, the sectarian violence against israeli arabs and dues sets us apart from what we have seen before. . , _, , , before. that is completely correct — before. that is completely correct. we _ before. that is complet
his neighbours have had enough. very difficult to live under these circumstances and the government should wipe out gaza, should wipe out gaza, once and for all. right across israel and the occupied territories this was the town of hebron last night on the occupied west bank. young palestinians and israelis, confronting each other, another generation cursed by the failures of its leaders. we can speak to dr samer shehata, from oklahoma university who's carried out extensive research into us...
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india's neighbours are close to the edge. few are vaccinated.ivering, bbc news. in myanmar, more than 750 people have been killed since the military seized power three months ago. it's become increasingly difficult to report what's happening, with the internet effectively blocked, borders closed and many journalists detained. but local people are documenting their ongoing resistance. the bbc�*s rebecca henschke has been following the story of one young musician. chanting. myanmar, in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup. mass protests — demanding a return to democracy — met with brutal force. gunshots. chanting. in the middle of this, we meet 18—year—old phone. his generation is fired up, defiant and determined to bring back democracy. this was phone's world before general min aung hlaing seized back power. he's a musician, who was just about to release his first album. the coup crushed those dreams. we followed phone over weeks, as he took to the streets, armed with home—made shields. gunshots. the military hits back this time
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against neighbour.i, how potentially dangerous is this moment? i think we are seeing something quite unusual here in israel, and unfortunately both israel and gaza are used to these kinds of engagement that we are seeing going on in that part of the land, but when it comes to the internal fights between arab israelis and jewish israelis, these are riots that we have not really seen anything like, really, for some time, if perhaps since the foundation of the modern state of israel, so that is a challenge for israel at the moment, especially while it is undergoing this barrage of rockets from gaza at the same time. but we've got to remember, i think, that these are not necessarily very symptomatic of the wider public. it is certainly a worrying sign that there are these divisions within the society in israel, but these are people representing the fringes on either side, and most israelis, jewish and arab, do actually get on really well in israel and coexist, not to say there's not problems like there are
against neighbour.i, how potentially dangerous is this moment? i think we are seeing something quite unusual here in israel, and unfortunately both israel and gaza are used to these kinds of engagement that we are seeing going on in that part of the land, but when it comes to the internal fights between arab israelis and jewish israelis, these are riots that we have not really seen anything like, really, for some time, if perhaps since the foundation of the modern state of israel, so that is a...
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it is i loved your metaphor about our neighbour next door.— neighbour next door.ans. ina in a season where, let us be honest, with those super league. they are finally getting over the line after the fifth time. 21,000 fans at wembley felt as loud as a capacity crowd. they were treated to a brilliant goal and witnessed a special moment in leicester's history, fa cup winners for the first time after beating chelsea 1—0. this was a goal worthy of winning any cup final, from youri tielemans, the belgium midfielder with a brilliant strike in the second half. and there were match—winning moments at the other end, kasper schmeichel, their goalkeeper with some superb saves to keep chelsea out until very late on, chelsea thought they'd equalised only for it to be ruled offside by var in the build—up. so, at the fifth attempt, leicester got their hands on the cup at last. it's a historical day for the football— it's a historical day for the football club, winning the fa cup for the first time in their history, and it— for the first time in their history, and it was— for th
it is i loved your metaphor about our neighbour next door.— neighbour next door.ans. ina in a season where, let us be honest, with those super league. they are finally getting over the line after the fifth time. 21,000 fans at wembley felt as loud as a capacity crowd. they were treated to a brilliant goal and witnessed a special moment in leicester's history, fa cup winners for the first time after beating chelsea 1—0. this was a goal worthy of winning any cup final, from youri tielemans,...
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"the prime minister makes announcements on televisions, but nothing reaches us," a neighbour says.e will die." yogita limaye, bbc news, uttar pradesh. the latest official figures on coronavirus in the uk show there were 2,613 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, meaning an average of 2,044 new cases per day in the last week. 13 deaths were reported in the latest 24 hour period, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, 12 deaths were announced every day. the total number of uk deaths is now 127,583. and now a look at vaccinations — almost 35 million people have had their first dose of the covid vaccine and now well over 16 million peope are fully vaccinated. a united nations report is calling for swift action to cut emissions of methane — a greenhouse gas that's second only to carbon dioxide in driving global warming. the report says curbing methane emissions could deliver immediate and long—lasting benefits for the climate, because the gas only lingers in the atmosphere for a relatively short time. 0ur chief environment correspo
"the prime minister makes announcements on televisions, but nothing reaches us," a neighbour says.e will die." yogita limaye, bbc news, uttar pradesh. the latest official figures on coronavirus in the uk show there were 2,613 new infections in the latest 24—hour period, meaning an average of 2,044 new cases per day in the last week. 13 deaths were reported in the latest 24 hour period, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on average in the past week, 12...
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tens of thousands of people in eastern india and neighbouring bangladesh have been made homeless in thee that killed at least five people. officials say rescue efforts have been complicated by villagers refusing to leave their homes due to fears of coronavirus. now to the tokyo olympics. the event is still set to go ahead despite rising covid case numbers across japan. and now the japanese doctor's union has joined the calls for the event to be cancelled. the union's chairman said holding the event could risk the creation of a new variant. to discuss all this, i'm joined now by professorjules boykoff, a former footballer and an expert on the politics of the olympics and sport from the pacific university of oregon. thanks very much for being with us. one of the country's leading newspapers which is actually a sponsor of the games called for it to be cancelled. today we have japanese doctors speaking out. we have survey suggesting 80% of the population don't want it. and certainly not in the circumstances. what is inflammation for why it is still going ahead? you what is inflammation for
tens of thousands of people in eastern india and neighbouring bangladesh have been made homeless in thee that killed at least five people. officials say rescue efforts have been complicated by villagers refusing to leave their homes due to fears of coronavirus. now to the tokyo olympics. the event is still set to go ahead despite rising covid case numbers across japan. and now the japanese doctor's union has joined the calls for the event to be cancelled. the union's chairman said holding the...
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at this estate in neighbouring germany, authorities are trying to vaccinate everyone regardless of agecountry was sitting on masses of unused doses, but this week it administered a record 1.3 million vaccines in a single day. the crowded estate, which is home to a0 nationalities, has been a hotspot for infections, but still many don't want get vaccinated. christian is here to convince them. if we don't get every person vaccinated, this pandemic will keep on going and nobody has the patience for it any more. doctors are giving lessons on how the vaccines work, but this women, who has recently moved with her daughters from romania, is still scared. she's never had a vaccine before. with shots now in solid supply, reaching the reluctant is the next challenge. europe is yet to reach that magical tipping point that would protect it from another deadly surge, but at this pace it could come soon, in time for summer on the beaches of spain. jean mckenzie, bbc news. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 5:35. bye for now. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news. let's take you s
at this estate in neighbouring germany, authorities are trying to vaccinate everyone regardless of agecountry was sitting on masses of unused doses, but this week it administered a record 1.3 million vaccines in a single day. the crowded estate, which is home to a0 nationalities, has been a hotspot for infections, but still many don't want get vaccinated. christian is here to convince them. if we don't get every person vaccinated, this pandemic will keep on going and nobody has the patience for...
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past is the intercommunal violence, particularly within israel, where you have arab and israeli neighboursnly turning against each other, burning buildings, burning their neighbours homes. it's a frightening illustration of how a civil war can you wrapped, and let's hope that somehow, wiser heads on a community level as well as an international level as well as an international level can bring this awful situation under some kind of control. the likelihood of that though? — that though? welcome it's looking quite slim, isn't _ welcome it's looking quite slim, isn't it? — welcome it's looking quite slim, isn't it? we artie know that president biden have spoken to both sides _ president biden have spoken to both sides we _ president biden have spoken to both sides. we know there is going to be un security— sides. we know there is going to be un security council meeting, but you know, _ un security council meeting, but you know. it _ un security council meeting, but you know. it was — un security council meeting, but you know, it was touched on there, and i think— know, it was touched on ther
past is the intercommunal violence, particularly within israel, where you have arab and israeli neighboursnly turning against each other, burning buildings, burning their neighbours homes. it's a frightening illustration of how a civil war can you wrapped, and let's hope that somehow, wiser heads on a community level as well as an international level as well as an international level can bring this awful situation under some kind of control. the likelihood of that though? — that though?...
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but the simple facts of geography have not changed — russia is their giant neighbour.adimir putin and the west rise, so a chill wind blows through eastern europe. my guest is estonia's prime minister, kaja kallas. how confident is she that her partners in brussels and washington have her back? prime minister kaja kallas in tallinn, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, prime minister. let me ask you, how intensely do you feel the rising tensions with russia right now? well, russia is our neighbour and, considering our history, we feel the tensions here always, so considering the geographical location that we have, russia's acts always influence us. i understand that the facts of geography haven't changed, but the cyclical tensions are clearly very high right now. i noted that, in april, you expelled a russian diplomat. the same thing happened in other baltic capitals. that was in reaction to revelations from czechia about russian activities there. you also said in early may that a russian plane had intruded upon your air
but the simple facts of geography have not changed — russia is their giant neighbour.adimir putin and the west rise, so a chill wind blows through eastern europe. my guest is estonia's prime minister, kaja kallas. how confident is she that her partners in brussels and washington have her back? prime minister kaja kallas in tallinn, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, prime minister. let me ask you, how intensely do you feel the rising...
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want _ estate where all your neighbours want to — estate where all your neighbours want to throw bricksion but it is a question— understand their reaction but it is a question of proportionality. jo, our a question of proportionality. jrr, your thoughts on this? a question of proportionality. jo, your thoughts on this? well, - a question of proportionality. jo, | your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality. — your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality, the _ your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality, the number- your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality, the number of. proportionality, the number of children killed in gaza, absolutely massive. this picture is of a 17—year—old young man. he was the only member of his family to survive an airstrike. his only member of his family to survive an air strike. his father was apparently a leading doctor. it's... of course, it's the human toll but it's also the devastation of gaza, which is a hell on earth sort of place. people live there, children grow up there, there is no freedom of movement. the supplies are limit
want _ estate where all your neighbours want to — estate where all your neighbours want to throw bricksion but it is a question— understand their reaction but it is a question of proportionality. jo, our a question of proportionality. jrr, your thoughts on this? a question of proportionality. jo, your thoughts on this? well, - a question of proportionality. jo, | your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality. — your thoughts on this? well, yes, proportionality, the _ your thoughts on...
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we are speaking only within our teams. - india's neighbours are close to the edge.ened that a crisis like india's could unfold in their country, too. jill mcgivering, bbc news. so, that's the situation in the countries surrounding india, but what about india itself? there, the need for oxygen remains acute, with many hospitals facing shortages. the supreme court has ruled the central government must supply delhi and also the state of karnataka with a minimum amount of oxygen each day. the government says that such a system could become unworkable. for more on the latest situation in india, here's pankaj anand from oxfam india. i think the situation continues to remain erratic. that's one big problem. but there are large numbers of hospitals actually seeking a lot of supplies. these include oxygen cylinders, oxygen concentrators, machines, facemasks, and a lot of other things that are required. in addition because of the lockdown and the extended lockdowns, the food security situation has become clear. a large number of people are facing hunger situations in the days
we are speaking only within our teams. - india's neighbours are close to the edge.ened that a crisis like india's could unfold in their country, too. jill mcgivering, bbc news. so, that's the situation in the countries surrounding india, but what about india itself? there, the need for oxygen remains acute, with many hospitals facing shortages. the supreme court has ruled the central government must supply delhi and also the state of karnataka with a minimum amount of oxygen each day. the...
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that's a rate much worse than that of neighbours china which had a6, bangladesh which had 57 and srile aren't using hospitals. india's hospitalization rates are among the lowest in the world. and it's unlikely that this is due to a healthy population. some people just can't access them. it's too expensive. two thirds of hospital care is provided by the largely unregulated private sector. the indian government spending on health care has always been low. in 2017 it was just 1% of its gdp. and although it announced an increase in spending after the covid pandemic it's still a lot less than other countries. all of which puts india at the bottom of the piled globally in quality and access to health care. in 2016 it was ranked 125th out of 195 countries. even below iran who is 66 and syria who were 88. until the government ensures good and affordable health care for all it will remain each 1's own fight for survival. taiwan was seen as one of the most successful places in controlling the spread of covid—19. but a rapid increase in cases in the past week has now prompted two of taiwan's bi
that's a rate much worse than that of neighbours china which had a6, bangladesh which had 57 and srile aren't using hospitals. india's hospitalization rates are among the lowest in the world. and it's unlikely that this is due to a healthy population. some people just can't access them. it's too expensive. two thirds of hospital care is provided by the largely unregulated private sector. the indian government spending on health care has always been low. in 2017 it was just 1% of its gdp. and...
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before the missile struck, his neighbour had a warning call.s family ran and then filmed their house being bombed. explosion. man cries. israel says it targeted the homes of militants. he says his son just works for the police in the enclave, which is governed by the armed group hamas. translation: i am an innocent civilian. i i have nothing to do with politics. my feeling is more hatred towards israel. if i have a weapon now, i will go and fight, because i am not guilty. i have nothing to do with what happened to me. aid groups say 80,000 people in gaza were displaced in the fighting. some have been leaving schools where they'd sheltered. meanwhile, the first aid convoys have been arriving. this crossing with israel has partially reopened as the truce continues to hold. they're clearing up at the hanadi tower in gaza city. in the final hours of the last major conflict in 2014, it was evacuated, but stayed standing as the war ended. this time, it was struck on the first day of fighting. with a hit on this tower, it's like this conflict picked u
before the missile struck, his neighbour had a warning call.s family ran and then filmed their house being bombed. explosion. man cries. israel says it targeted the homes of militants. he says his son just works for the police in the enclave, which is governed by the armed group hamas. translation: i am an innocent civilian. i i have nothing to do with politics. my feeling is more hatred towards israel. if i have a weapon now, i will go and fight, because i am not guilty. i have nothing to do...
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and also receives value from its neighbours. we need to be realistic about is that despite everything saudi arabia has tried to achieve in diplomatic terms, the us is determined to try to rejoin the so—called jcpoa — the agreement on iran's nuclear programme. that is very much alive. saudi arabia doesn't like it but is going to have to learn to live with it. that's the truth, isn't it? of course. of course, and that will be difficult for saudi arabia because an empowered iran is a national security threat for saudi arabia. it's also a national security threat for israel and various other arab governments. but, you know... crosstalk. are you saying — hang on. are you saying the americans are idiots, then? that they don't even understand what's in their own national security interests? no, no. i mean, there have been many policies that have backfired and were poorly constructed and they were drafted by people who are not idiots. i mean, to call every you know, author of a bad policy an idiot, i think would be a very tedious job, s
and also receives value from its neighbours. we need to be realistic about is that despite everything saudi arabia has tried to achieve in diplomatic terms, the us is determined to try to rejoin the so—called jcpoa — the agreement on iran's nuclear programme. that is very much alive. saudi arabia doesn't like it but is going to have to learn to live with it. that's the truth, isn't it? of course. of course, and that will be difficult for saudi arabia because an empowered iran is a national...
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more than 3000 fled across the border to neighbouring rwanda. courtney bembridge reports.night sky. when it reached the city of goma the houses had no chance. locals tried in vainmes to douse the flames but the lava continued to flow, engulfing roads and the city's airport. the government issued an evacuation order for goma earlier in the evening, but even before the warning came hundreds of thousands of people packed up their belongings and left their homes. translation: it's something we've never seen before. - we are all together, shaken. translation: the volcano i is erupting and the population of goma are really worried, it's a really unusual situation and everyone is preparing, everyone is outside, asking what's going to happen. some fled across the border to neighbouring rwanda, others sought higher ground, remembering the last eruption in 2002 which killed 250 people and destroyed part of the city, leaving city 120,000 people homeless. translation: we lost a lot of people - that's why - we don't know what to do. there's no information, even on the national channel.
more than 3000 fled across the border to neighbouring rwanda. courtney bembridge reports.night sky. when it reached the city of goma the houses had no chance. locals tried in vainmes to douse the flames but the lava continued to flow, engulfing roads and the city's airport. the government issued an evacuation order for goma earlier in the evening, but even before the warning came hundreds of thousands of people packed up their belongings and left their homes. translation: it's something we've...
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the village leader has lost neighbours and friends. he blames the prime minister. local source told us the visit was a token gesture because we had been on the ground. hello, hi, we are from bbc news. this health worker finally had some vaccines. so, she waited in vain. there is vaccine hesitancy in the village, but in much of the country, there's no vaccine to be had. covid has cut across india like a scythe, bringing anguish for the living and indignity for the dying. and for the prime minister, the accusation of failing his people. 0rla guerin, bbc news, on the banks of the ganges. the political promise was a tariff—free deal, but despite that, since the end of the brexit transition period, british exports to the european union have faced taxes. up to £3.5 billion worth of goods did have the tariffs applied, accounting for 10% of the british exports to the continent. with more, here's our economics editor, faisal islam. six months ago, the government's worst case scenario was that kent could be blocked up and emergency ferries and planes were chartered to ship v
the village leader has lost neighbours and friends. he blames the prime minister. local source told us the visit was a token gesture because we had been on the ground. hello, hi, we are from bbc news. this health worker finally had some vaccines. so, she waited in vain. there is vaccine hesitancy in the village, but in much of the country, there's no vaccine to be had. covid has cut across india like a scythe, bringing anguish for the living and indignity for the dying. and for the prime...
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he didn't get to the shelter like his neighbours. inside the safe room, then we went out, and the living room, the bedroom — everything was shattered. hamas said the attacks on israel would continue. palestinians injerusalem commemorated what they call al nakba — israel's independence in 1948. in that war, more than 740,000 palestinians fled or were expelled — which, for these people, is considered the original sin in this conflict. you can't blame hamas for attacking or throwing some small rockets. israel has a... small rockets? they killed someone today. how many are killed now in gaza? this is sheikh jarrah, still simmering with anger after israeli settler groups and their lawyers tried to evict palestinians from their homes, which helped ignite this crisis. there was an assumption amongst some in israel that the conflict was more or less over and simply had to be managed. now, the tension here and the events of the last week or so have shown that that is not the case. the truth is that all the hatred, challenges and dangers that
he didn't get to the shelter like his neighbours. inside the safe room, then we went out, and the living room, the bedroom — everything was shattered. hamas said the attacks on israel would continue. palestinians injerusalem commemorated what they call al nakba — israel's independence in 1948. in that war, more than 740,000 palestinians fled or were expelled — which, for these people, is considered the original sin in this conflict. you can't blame hamas for attacking or throwing some...
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going to be an easy one, and it's going to be one that does take into account what north korea's neighboursst at the start of it and that is over going to see. something that will perhaps be sustainable in the long terms. can into the timing of all of this. if the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the time to _ the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the time to think _ the g7 coming up, don't we? it 3 the time to think about. we have the g7 and as a set, this is north korea trying to influence policy making and create a sense of a real threat and create a sense of a real threat and the possibility of a conflict, possibility of danger and we should remember that president moon of south korea is coming to washington as well and a couple weeks' time and they do have a mind to raise that threat and heightened tensions so that they can play a role perhaps in trying to mediate some sort of diplomacy. all of these developments and all of these upcoming events are serving as a stage that they are keen to get on.— keen to get on. thank you for speaking _ keen to get on. than
going to be an easy one, and it's going to be one that does take into account what north korea's neighboursst at the start of it and that is over going to see. something that will perhaps be sustainable in the long terms. can into the timing of all of this. if the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the time to _ the g7 coming up, don't we? it is the time to think _ the g7 coming up, don't we? it 3 the time to think about. we have the g7 and as a set, this is north...