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orla guerin, bbc news, bakhmut.orformer prime minister shinzo abe. political leaders from across the world will gather to remember mr abe, who was shot dead during an election rally injuly. us vice—president kamala harris and india's prime minister narendra modi are expected to be at the service. the cypher of king charles iii has just been revealed by buckingham palace. it was personally chosen by the king, from a range of designs produced by the college of arms. the monogram will appear on government buildings, state documents and on some post boxes in the coming months and years. there is a separate version of the cypher for scotland, which features the scottish crown. work has started to remove the tens of thousands of floral tributes left to honour queen elizabeth in green park and hyde park in london. they'll be taken to kensington palace gardens, where they'll be used as compost. luxmy gopal reports. an outpouring of grief and love for the queen. a carpet of flowers in tributes. a week on from her majesty's f
orla guerin, bbc news, bakhmut.orformer prime minister shinzo abe. political leaders from across the world will gather to remember mr abe, who was shot dead during an election rally injuly. us vice—president kamala harris and india's prime minister narendra modi are expected to be at the service. the cypher of king charles iii has just been revealed by buckingham palace. it was personally chosen by the king, from a range of designs produced by the college of arms. the monogram will appear on...
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orla guerin, bbc news, izyum. have been pretty unequivocal in their condemnation of russia at the united nations general assembly currently meeting in new york. here's just a flavour of what some of the leaders have been saying. translation: today we need a simple choice, that of war nor that of peace. on 24th of february, russia permanent member of the security council through an act of aggression and annexation broke our collective security. it deliberately violated the un charter and the principal of un states. �* ,, �* charter and the principal of un states. �* ,, ~ �* , states. translation: it's imperative _ states. translation: it's imperative to _ states. translation: it's imperative to maintain - states. translation: it'sj imperative to maintain the international order with the rule of law is firmly established. ., ., , established. united nations has been playing — established. united nations has been playing a _ established. united nations has been playing a central— established. united nations has been
orla guerin, bbc news, izyum. have been pretty unequivocal in their condemnation of russia at the united nations general assembly currently meeting in new york. here's just a flavour of what some of the leaders have been saying. translation: today we need a simple choice, that of war nor that of peace. on 24th of february, russia permanent member of the security council through an act of aggression and annexation broke our collective security. it deliberately violated the un charter and the...
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orla guerin, bbc news, izyum. have been pretty unequivocal in their condemnation of russia at the united nations general assembly currently meeting in new york. here's just a flavour of what some of the leaders have been saying. translation: today we have to make a simple choice, - basically war or peace. on february 2a this year, russia, a permanent member of the security council, through an act of aggression and invasion and annexation, broke our collective security. it deliberately violated the un charter and principles of sovereign equality and state. translation: it is imperative to maintain the international l order where the rule of law is firmly established. the united nations have been playing a central role in the development of such an international order. however, we see today its foundations being gravely shaken. the russian aggression against ukraine is an act that tramples on the vision and principles of the un charter. translation: 141 countries categorically condemn - russian occupation. that alon
orla guerin, bbc news, izyum. have been pretty unequivocal in their condemnation of russia at the united nations general assembly currently meeting in new york. here's just a flavour of what some of the leaders have been saying. translation: today we have to make a simple choice, - basically war or peace. on february 2a this year, russia, a permanent member of the security council, through an act of aggression and invasion and annexation, broke our collective security. it deliberately violated...
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orla guerin, bbc news, izyum.rs have been unequivocal at their meeting of the united nations. here is some of what they have been saying. translation: ., .,, saying. translation: ., .,y ., ., translation: today we have to make a simple — translation: today we have to make a simple choice, _ translation: today we have to make a simple choice, basically. make a simple choice, basically war or peace. on fabry 2a this year, russia, a member of the security council, through an act of aggression and invasion and annexation broke our collective security. —— february. it deliberately violated the un charter and principles of sovereign equality and state. it equality and state. it is imperative _ equality and state. it is imperative to _ equality and state. it is imperative to maintain| equality and state. it is i imperative to maintain the international order where the rule — international order where the rule of— international order where the rule of law is firmly established. the united nations have been playing a centr
orla guerin, bbc news, izyum.rs have been unequivocal at their meeting of the united nations. here is some of what they have been saying. translation: ., .,, saying. translation: ., .,y ., ., translation: today we have to make a simple — translation: today we have to make a simple choice, _ translation: today we have to make a simple choice, basically. make a simple choice, basically war or peace. on fabry 2a this year, russia, a member of the security council, through an act of aggression...
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a warning — orla's report contains some distressing testimony.centre of izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—traps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they were brought into these cells. on the walls, someone has scratched a date and it looks like the 22nd ofjune of this year. the conditions are squalid and there's just thin mattresses, no glass in the windows. people were kept here without light or heat and accounts are still emerging from those who say they were tortured here. we met one of them at the city's main hospital which somehow is functioning. mihilo has been treated here for his injuries. he is a pensioner aged 67, but that did not stop the russians. he says they held him down and broke his arm. they suspected him of sabotage. "they tortured me for 12 days," he says. "i was taken from there half d
a warning — orla's report contains some distressing testimony.centre of izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—traps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they were brought into these cells. on the walls, someone has scratched a date and it looks like the...
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you — orla's report contains some distressing testimony.f izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—traps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they were brought into these cells. on the walls, someone has scratched a date and it looks like the 22nd ofjune of this year. the conditions are squalid and there is just thin mattresses, no glass in the windows. people were kept here without light or heat and accounts are still emerging from those who say they were tortured here. we met one of them at the city's main hospital which somehow is functioning. mihilo has been treated here for his injuries. he is a pensioner aged 67 but that did not stop the russians. he says they held him down and broke his arm. they suspected him of sabotage. "they tortured me for 12 days," he says. "i was taken from there half dead thre
you — orla's report contains some distressing testimony.f izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—traps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they were brought into these cells. on the walls, someone has scratched a date and it looks like the 22nd ofjune of...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk.mer russian president dmitry medvedev and now the deputy chairman of russia's security council — an advisory body to the kremlin said that moscow could use nuclear weapons to defend annexed ukrainian land. he said... the donbas republics and other territories will be accepted into russia." "russia has announced that not only mr medvedev was, of course, talking about plans to hold what russia is calling "referendums" in areas of ukraine occupied by russia. the us has been keeping a close watch on these developments. earlier the white house national security spokesman john kirby spoke with my colleague laura trevelyan. tomorrow the kremlin will start the referendum in russian occupied territories in ukraine. by wednesday of next week do you expect that russia will declare those territories are part of russia? i think that's where they want this to go. we believe that these will be sham referendum, they won't be legitimate, they certainly will be free or fair. they are designed, they are
orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk.mer russian president dmitry medvedev and now the deputy chairman of russia's security council — an advisory body to the kremlin said that moscow could use nuclear weapons to defend annexed ukrainian land. he said... the donbas republics and other territories will be accepted into russia." "russia has announced that not only mr medvedev was, of course, talking about plans to hold what russia is calling "referendums" in areas of ukraine...
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our senior international correspondent, orla guerin, sent this report from izyum — some of the imagesressing. under the pine trees of izyum, a war crimes investigation. this burial site has more than 400 graves, now being examined. the earth starting to give up its secrets. but the prosecutor already claiming russia is responsible for almost all of the dead. "according to our data, almost everyone died because of russian soldiers," says this man. "some were killed, some were tortured, and some were hit in russian air and artillery strikes." he says the very first grave they opened contained the body of a civilian with a rope around his neck. this knife was recovered from the remains of a soldier. a senior official told us more than 20 troops were found in a single grave with signs of torture. some had their hands bound. for those at the scene, it was hard to take. this is a distressing sight, but ukraine is determined that the world should see it. graves are being opened here one by one. it is only now, after the russians have been pushed out, that the authorities can really investiga
our senior international correspondent, orla guerin, sent this report from izyum — some of the imagesressing. under the pine trees of izyum, a war crimes investigation. this burial site has more than 400 graves, now being examined. the earth starting to give up its secrets. but the prosecutor already claiming russia is responsible for almost all of the dead. "according to our data, almost everyone died because of russian soldiers," says this man. "some were killed, some were...
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orla guerin, bbc news, bakhmut.rt that images seen by 14—old molly russell before she took her own life in 2017, were safe for children to see. the inquest into molly's death heard that she seen more than 2,000 images about suicide and self—harm on the social media platform our correspondent angus crawford was at the coroners' court in north london. in court, and under oath, elizabeth lagone, the head of health and well—being at meta, owners of instagram. here for a second day of questioning about what the platform did to keep molly russell safe. instagram videos from molly's account were shown to ms lagone, most too graphic to broadcast, of suicide, blood and self—harm. then, pictures molly had liked, saved and shared. again, we can't show you most of them. but here, a heart monitor. "if it stopped, would you miss me?" a coffin with the words, "now everyone loves me." questioning ms lagone, the barrister for the family, oliver sanders, kc, asked... "is this content safe for children to view?" ms lagone replied... h
orla guerin, bbc news, bakhmut.rt that images seen by 14—old molly russell before she took her own life in 2017, were safe for children to see. the inquest into molly's death heard that she seen more than 2,000 images about suicide and self—harm on the social media platform our correspondent angus crawford was at the coroners' court in north london. in court, and under oath, elizabeth lagone, the head of health and well—being at meta, owners of instagram. here for a second day of...
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our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports now from the city of izyum.ing, a warning, this report contains some distressing testimony. in the centre of izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—tra ps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they were brought into these cells. on the walls, someone has scratched a date and it looks like the 22nd ofjune of this year. the conditions are squalid and there is just thin mattresses, no glass in the windows. people were kept here without light or heat and accounts are still emerging from those who say they were tortured here. we met one of them at the city's main hospital which somehow is functioning. mihilo has been treated here for his injuries. he is a pensioner aged 67 but that did not stop the russians. he says they held him down and broke his arm. they suspected him of sabotage
our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports now from the city of izyum.ing, a warning, this report contains some distressing testimony. in the centre of izyum, the heart of darkness. ukrainian investigators say the russians turned this police station into a torture chamber. we were taken down to the cells in the basement. our escort checking carefully every step of the way, in case the enemy left any booby—tra ps. you can just imagine the fear people must have felt when they...
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orla guerin, bbc news. let's return now to the death of queen elizabeth.le in the world, but what does it take to get a really iconic photo of the monarch? for nearly two decades, photographer chris jackson has captured some of her majesty's biggest moments for getty pictures agency. including this one, that i'm sure we all remember, with the queen smiling on the balcony of buckingham palace during trooping the colour. and of course her great—grandson prince louis, with a rather different reaction to the jubilee fly—past. chris jackson is the photographer who took that shot and many, many more over almost two decades with the royal family. hejoins me now. chris, thank you so much, and we're looking forward to looking at some of your images as we chat. what is it like to photograph the royal family and what it been like to photograph the queen? i mean, photographing — photograph the queen? i mean, photographing the _ photograph the queen? i mean, photographing the queen - photograph the queen? i mean, photographing the queen has i photograph the queen? i me
orla guerin, bbc news. let's return now to the death of queen elizabeth.le in the world, but what does it take to get a really iconic photo of the monarch? for nearly two decades, photographer chris jackson has captured some of her majesty's biggest moments for getty pictures agency. including this one, that i'm sure we all remember, with the queen smiling on the balcony of buckingham palace during trooping the colour. and of course her great—grandson prince louis, with a rather different...
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orla guerin, bbc news, central ukraine.ard those lines dropped in the last few minutes or so. i'm joined now by our correspondent hugo bachega, who is in kyiv. always very difficult to know exactly what is going on, to be able to verify some of these figures, particularly president zelensky saying 2000 km of territory this month. but would you say what we are seeing now is the most significant ukrainian advance for months? it is significant- — ukrainian advance for months? it is significant- it _ ukrainian advance for months? it is significant. it is _ ukrainian advance for months? it 3 significant. it is the biggest shift in position since the russian forces left the towns around the capital kyiv in april. it is massive again for the ukrainians. president zelensky is also talking about more than 30 villages and towns being liberated in the east, but also the significance of some of those villages and towns being liberated. earlier today, we heard reports of the ukrainian forces entering the town of kobe on skype, which is
orla guerin, bbc news, central ukraine.ard those lines dropped in the last few minutes or so. i'm joined now by our correspondent hugo bachega, who is in kyiv. always very difficult to know exactly what is going on, to be able to verify some of these figures, particularly president zelensky saying 2000 km of territory this month. but would you say what we are seeing now is the most significant ukrainian advance for months? it is significant- — ukrainian advance for months? it is significant-...
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now we are seeing people on the streets deb orla, celebrating, and people gathered up the a plus the and i see on central water today. let's take a listen to what some of them out to say. you see, so that if i'm here to demand the departure of president me, but because he's unable to monitor countries current situation, he took over the country by force on the 24th of january and said he was going to restore security in the country. but to this day, not even one village has been taken by the government do it. i don't know, i wasn't, you know, and then we thought that the arrival of precedent to me but would help. but we're seeing that he's more interested in hurting us in front of the entire world. france sent him roy. we want him and friends to leave our country. we want corporation with russia. we want the departure of to me, but, and france. and i will consider still with us from what to do, but clearly people are unhappy with the government of the president. some are waiving russian flags as a strong anti french sentiment. have there been any signs in the 9 months since the milit
now we are seeing people on the streets deb orla, celebrating, and people gathered up the a plus the and i see on central water today. let's take a listen to what some of them out to say. you see, so that if i'm here to demand the departure of president me, but because he's unable to monitor countries current situation, he took over the country by force on the 24th of january and said he was going to restore security in the country. but to this day, not even one village has been taken by the...
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worrying developments in ukraine, orla guerin reporting for us.over kenya, together with 20 heads of states from across africa. spectators watched president ruto take the oath of office — as immanuel igunza reports. cheering and with that marked the transfer of power and the beginning of the presidency of william ruto, kenya's new president. tens of thousands of people thronged the capital's main stadium, some arriving here as early as 3am. by early morning, the stadium was filled to capacity, forcing police to lock out thousands who were outside — but that did not dampen the carnival mood here. in his first speech as president, william ruto promised a new start for the country. we anchored our campaign on the platform of the economy premised on job creation and the well—being of the people of kenya. and we have been working continuously on the measures to bring down the cost of living. the cost of living challenges are related, in our respectful submission, to production. our strategy to bring down the cost of living is predicated on empowering p
worrying developments in ukraine, orla guerin reporting for us.over kenya, together with 20 heads of states from across africa. spectators watched president ruto take the oath of office — as immanuel igunza reports. cheering and with that marked the transfer of power and the beginning of the presidency of william ruto, kenya's new president. tens of thousands of people thronged the capital's main stadium, some arriving here as early as 3am. by early morning, the stadium was filled to...
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orla guerin, bbc news, central ukraine.nsky that ukrainian forces have recaptured 2,000 square kilometres of territory in the last month — and that russian forces are making �*the right choice to flee'. i asked our correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega, how significant this ukrainian offensive is. it is significant. it is the biggest shift in position since the russian forces left the towns around the capital kyiv in april. it is a massive gain for the ukrainians. president zelensky is also talking about more than 30 villages and towns being liberated in the east, but also the significance of some of those villages and towns being liberated. earlier today, we heard reports of the ukrainian forces entering the town of kupiansk, which is a major transport hub for the russians, a major place used by the russians to resupply troops in the east. then the russians saying that russian troops had abandoned the city of izyum, which was a major hub being used by russians in the east of the country. now there are reports that local auth
orla guerin, bbc news, central ukraine.nsky that ukrainian forces have recaptured 2,000 square kilometres of territory in the last month — and that russian forces are making �*the right choice to flee'. i asked our correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega, how significant this ukrainian offensive is. it is significant. it is the biggest shift in position since the russian forces left the towns around the capital kyiv in april. it is a massive gain for the ukrainians. president zelensky is also...
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orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.secretary of state antony blinken says he's concerned russia could try to stir the pot, as he put it, in renewed conflict between azerbaijan and armenia, in order to create a distraction from ukraine. armenia says 49 of its soldiers have died in the worst clashes since their war two years ago. ken starr, the us lawyer who led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of president clinton, has died at the age of 76. while investigating mr clinton's property investments, mr starr was told of an affair between the president and a white house intern, monica lewinsky. police in north—west pakistan say five people have been killed in an explosion — the first major bombing in over a decade in the swaat area. they said idrees khan, an influential tribal leader opposed to the pakistani taliban, and two of his police guards were among those dead. the influential french film director jean—luc godard has died at the age of 91. a founder of new—wave cinema, godard shot to fame in the 1960s
orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.secretary of state antony blinken says he's concerned russia could try to stir the pot, as he put it, in renewed conflict between azerbaijan and armenia, in order to create a distraction from ukraine. armenia says 49 of its soldiers have died in the worst clashes since their war two years ago. ken starr, the us lawyer who led the investigation that resulted in the impeachment of president clinton, has died at the age of 76. while investigating mr clinton's...
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orla guerin, bbc news. joining me now is our international editorjeremy bowen. ., ., j happened? well, we know what they've been tellin: happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters _ happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters there _ happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters there like - been telling reporters there like orla, that they have found some bodies that look as if they have been badly treated. more awful tragedy in ukraine, but is it war crimes? you don't really know that until there has been a proper investigation. in previous wars they were big forensic operations opening these grave to try and really treat them like a crime scene, to try and find out what happened and full examinations of the corpses, and certainly over the years, one thing i would say about that is that you saw those lines of crosses. over the years as a journalist, i've seen quite a few places, and it's quite rare that they would bury people who were killed illegally, unlawfully, in individual graves like that and keep a record.
orla guerin, bbc news. joining me now is our international editorjeremy bowen. ., ., j happened? well, we know what they've been tellin: happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters _ happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters there _ happened? well, we know what they've been telling reporters there like - been telling reporters there like orla, that they have found some bodies that look as if they have been badly treated. more awful tragedy in ukraine, but is it...
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orla guerin, bbc news, lyptsi.aries from around the world have been invited to herfuneral, from president biden to the emperor of japan. the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, has chosen ten ordinary australians to accompany him to the funeral. one of them is danny abdallah. he co—founded the charity i4give with his wife, after an appalling family tragedy and i spoke to him a little earlier. we will get to your story because it is absolutely tragic and powerful. first of all, because i'm sure it was surprised, i'mjust because i'm sure it was surprised, i'm just a moment whether prime minister of australia ring you up and invited you to join you and join him on the trip to london. just talk us through that. it was a sunday afternoon and i was leaving church. i got a phone call from the prime minister and he asked if i would like tojoin him to the queen's funeral. i was touched and lost for words at the time. i didn't know what to say. i'm very humbled tojoin our prime minister. absolutely extraordinary hon
orla guerin, bbc news, lyptsi.aries from around the world have been invited to herfuneral, from president biden to the emperor of japan. the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, has chosen ten ordinary australians to accompany him to the funeral. one of them is danny abdallah. he co—founded the charity i4give with his wife, after an appalling family tragedy and i spoke to him a little earlier. we will get to your story because it is absolutely tragic and powerful. first of all,...
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orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.mobilisation of troops. the army's retreat in northeast ukraine is being reported in russia, but there, it's being referred to as a re—grouping. meanwhile, on russian tv there's been rare loud bang. in ukraine, russia's still fighting. the kremlin says there's no change of plan. but russia's retreat from north—east ukraine suggests the "special operation" is in trouble. from a war reporter on state tv, a rare admission — russia has taken heavy casualties. and on another channel, rare public criticism. the politician says, "those people who convinced "putin the special operation would be over quickly, "they took us for a ride." he called for peace talks with kyiv. following his tv appearance, boris nadezhdin told me the "special operation" had been a big mistake. we want to defeat the ukrainian army. it seems like it is practically impossible it seems like it's practically impossible because it's a strong army, a really strong army. a strong army, a really strong army and ukrainians are
orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.mobilisation of troops. the army's retreat in northeast ukraine is being reported in russia, but there, it's being referred to as a re—grouping. meanwhile, on russian tv there's been rare loud bang. in ukraine, russia's still fighting. the kremlin says there's no change of plan. but russia's retreat from north—east ukraine suggests the "special operation" is in trouble. from a war reporter on state tv, a rare admission — russia has taken heavy...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kharkiv.was speaking at the 21st anniversary of the september the 11th attacks, which killed more than 3,000 people. leigh milner reports. bell tolls 8:a6am on sunday the 11th of september, new york city, the exact time when the first plane crashed into the world trade center's north tower. 21 years later, the bells of hope rang out at st paul's chapel. nearly 3,000 people were killed during the 9/11 attacks, including more than 2,600 at the world trade center, 265 on the four planes, and 125 at the pentagon, where president joe biden paid tribute. i remember a message sent to the american people from queen elizabeth. it was on september the 11th. her ambassador read a prayer of service at st thomas's church in new york where she pointedly reminded us, quote, grief is a price you pay for love. gordon m aamoth, jr. at the memorial site in new york city, families gathered as the names of those who died on september the 11th 2001 were read out. diane massaroli lost her husband michael who was on
orla guerin, bbc news, kharkiv.was speaking at the 21st anniversary of the september the 11th attacks, which killed more than 3,000 people. leigh milner reports. bell tolls 8:a6am on sunday the 11th of september, new york city, the exact time when the first plane crashed into the world trade center's north tower. 21 years later, the bells of hope rang out at st paul's chapel. nearly 3,000 people were killed during the 9/11 attacks, including more than 2,600 at the world trade center, 265 on the...
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orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.te, says he is concerned that the conflict could be stirred between azerbaijan and armenia in order to create a distraction. armenia says 49 of its soldiers died in overnight finding in the worst clashes since they awarded two years ago. the new president of cania william ruto has bennett's sworn in in a ceremony in araby stadium packed with supporters. 20 head of state from across africa also attended. in a speech he pledged to work with all canyons, whoever they voted for. he narrowly won the election, with the opposition challenging the outcome. police in north—west pakistan say five people have been killed and are basked in the first major bombing in a decade in the swat area. it is said that a local leader of the taliban and two police guards are among those dad. ken starr who led to the impeachment of bill clinton in 1988 has died at the age of 76. while investigating clinton's real estate investments, ken starr was told of an affair between bill clinton and monica lewinsky. afte
orla guerin, bbc news, balakliya.te, says he is concerned that the conflict could be stirred between azerbaijan and armenia in order to create a distraction. armenia says 49 of its soldiers died in overnight finding in the worst clashes since they awarded two years ago. the new president of cania william ruto has bennett's sworn in in a ceremony in araby stadium packed with supporters. 20 head of state from across africa also attended. in a speech he pledged to work with all canyons, whoever...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk. iran. the governor's office is up in flames. there are reports of police stations and other government buildings being overrun or set on fire. this is quchan. fires are also burning. overnight, scores of protesters were reportedly arrested across iran, as security forces went door—to—door at homes and shops where they had taken refuge. and this is the capital, tehran. protesters are chanting "death to the ayatollah". we're told riot police — assisted by security forces wearing plain clothes — attacked protesters in several areas. one resident said her neighbourhood resembled a battlefield. according to iraninian state tv — 17 people have died and three security personnel in the past eight days. it's difficult to verify that figure — or get a full picture of what's going on as the authorities have blocked internet access. the bbc persian's taraneh stone though, has this assessment on what she's hearing. we know that the actual toll might be a lot higher than this. unconfirmed sources s
orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk. iran. the governor's office is up in flames. there are reports of police stations and other government buildings being overrun or set on fire. this is quchan. fires are also burning. overnight, scores of protesters were reportedly arrested across iran, as security forces went door—to—door at homes and shops where they had taken refuge. and this is the capital, tehran. protesters are chanting "death to the ayatollah". we're told riot police —...
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our senior international correspondent orla guerin and camera journalist goktay koraltan have been toshould warn you her report contains some distressing images. shelling. inside a city under relentless attack. this is bakhmut. pounded by russian air strikes, and shelling. ukrainian forces still hold the city but the russians are at the eastern edge. it's hard for us, says ludmila, one of the few venturing out. have you thought about leaving? i don't want to. this is my homeland, she says. i wish you well, she adds. others are desperate to go. but facing a dangerous wait. irina flinches at this all—too—familiar sound. shelling. her 14—year—old daughter, yelizaveta, is the main reason she wants to get away from her birthplace. which is now a battleground. shells explode. as we wait with them, we lose count of the shells. what a memory for a teenager to take away from home. it's easy to see and to hear what people need to get away from. in the last few minutes, we've been hearing incoming and outgoing shells, every 30 seconds or so. it really doesn't stop. this city is in the centre of
our senior international correspondent orla guerin and camera journalist goktay koraltan have been toshould warn you her report contains some distressing images. shelling. inside a city under relentless attack. this is bakhmut. pounded by russian air strikes, and shelling. ukrainian forces still hold the city but the russians are at the eastern edge. it's hard for us, says ludmila, one of the few venturing out. have you thought about leaving? i don't want to. this is my homeland, she says. i...
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as a center of torture and interrogations, they kept about 40 people in prison, bbc correspondent orla-herrinked to the victims of russian aggression, we warn you, the following footage may shock you, ukrainian policemen are taking us to the crime scene, we are now in the middle of the former police station in balaklia for six months the russians ruled here, the local population depended entirely on their will, a former russian prisoner told us how men and women were tortured with electric shocks, when the russians seized the chattel in this police station, they set up their headquarters, prisoners were kept here in these cells, and we were told that in such a cramped room they imprisoned as many as eight people , here you can see how someone scratched a prayer on the wall and someone marked the days, the police say that the locals were so terrified of this place that they were even afraid to pass by lest the russians grab them, now investigators are working here trying to establish what exactly happened behind these walls, evidence they are collecting testimonies of people artem, one of them
as a center of torture and interrogations, they kept about 40 people in prison, bbc correspondent orla-herrinked to the victims of russian aggression, we warn you, the following footage may shock you, ukrainian policemen are taking us to the crime scene, we are now in the middle of the former police station in balaklia for six months the russians ruled here, the local population depended entirely on their will, a former russian prisoner told us how men and women were tortured with electric...
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and endlessly wide flight and calmly and dislike the orla, drive to breathe.irds do not drink zornitsa line yak dzhakray my dislike here darling, hem without i omni do not live songs do not sing. as you are, the performers of your own offer whether they find you to create some kind of work is still half the battle, naturally no one will rush to you. or if you sing to someone, well, i call it to the nearest garbage with or someone's drive. sunesh. no one will listen to the songs that happened. i am the chief architect of the institute. often he accompanied foreign exhibitions from abroad or in the union republics, and so on. and often as musical accompaniment. there anatoly ivanovic collected accompanied accompanied. when i met him. well, there, of course, the delegation greet each other. so one delegation. i always sang, how can i not love my land, and what did he pass? it's important to say the same phrase several times, so that it sticks, and then when the next, uh, exhibition, it happened several times and i got drunk all the time, meeting with him there on
and endlessly wide flight and calmly and dislike the orla, drive to breathe.irds do not drink zornitsa line yak dzhakray my dislike here darling, hem without i omni do not live songs do not sing. as you are, the performers of your own offer whether they find you to create some kind of work is still half the battle, naturally no one will rush to you. or if you sing to someone, well, i call it to the nearest garbage with or someone's drive. sunesh. no one will listen to the songs that happened. i...
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orla guerin, bbc news, balaklya.ould try to "stir the pot" — as he put it — in the conflict between azerbaijan and armenia, in order to create a distraction from ukraine. armenia says 49 of its soldiers died in overnight fighting in the worst clashes since their war two years ago. authorities in southern pakistan are scrambling to protect densely populated areas from flooding due to overflow at the country's largest freshwater lake. water levels have been dangerously high at manchar lake, in the sindh province, for weeks. several attempts to divert the water away from towns have already been made. (00v)the un says, that the first confirmed cholera outbreak the un says that the first confirmed cholera outbreak in syria in years poses a "serious threat" to the entire region. more than 900 suspected cases and eight deaths have been reported in the past three weeks. the outbreak is believed to be linked to people drinking contaminated water from the river euphrates. serbia's interior ministry has banned the europride par
orla guerin, bbc news, balaklya.ould try to "stir the pot" — as he put it — in the conflict between azerbaijan and armenia, in order to create a distraction from ukraine. armenia says 49 of its soldiers died in overnight fighting in the worst clashes since their war two years ago. authorities in southern pakistan are scrambling to protect densely populated areas from flooding due to overflow at the country's largest freshwater lake. water levels have been dangerously high at...
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orla guerin, bbc news.r modi stressed the importance of democracy, diplomacy and dialogue. the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end. translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine. | i know about the concerns you voice constantly. we will do everything for it to stop as soon as possible. unfortunately, the leadership of our opponents, ukraine, have stated they refused to hold talks and that they want to reach their goals militarily or, as they say, on the battlefield. well, let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news, and officials from tajikistan and kyrgyzstan have both blamed each other for clashes on their disputed border that left around 30 dead or injured. both countries accuse each other of using heavy weaponry to she“ other of using heavy weaponry to shell homes and infrastructure. at least ten people have died in italy after heavy rains and flooding hit the central region. search operations are now un
orla guerin, bbc news.r modi stressed the importance of democracy, diplomacy and dialogue. the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end. translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine. | i know about the concerns you voice constantly. we will do everything for it to stop as soon as possible. unfortunately, the leadership of our opponents, ukraine, have stated they refused to hold talks and that they want to reach their...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kupyansk. the rush inc.in advisory board to the kremlin said that moscow could use nuclear weapons to defend land. he said that don bass and other territories will be accepted into russia. russia announced... he was of course talking about plans to hold what russia is calling referendums in areas of ukraine occupied by russia. the us is big keeping a close eye on this and earlier the white house national securityjohn curry spoke with laura trevelyan. tomorrow the kremlin will start the referendum in russian occupied territories in ukraine. by wednesday of next week do you expect that russia will declare those territories are part of russia? i declare those territories are part of russia? ~ ., �* , , of russia? i think that's where they want this to — of russia? i think that's where they want this to go. _ of russia? i think that's where they want this to go. we _ of russia? i think that's where they want this to go. we believe - of russia? i think that's where they want this to go. we believe that. want this
orla guerin, bbc news, kupyansk. the rush inc.in advisory board to the kremlin said that moscow could use nuclear weapons to defend land. he said that don bass and other territories will be accepted into russia. russia announced... he was of course talking about plans to hold what russia is calling referendums in areas of ukraine occupied by russia. the us is big keeping a close eye on this and earlier the white house national securityjohn curry spoke with laura trevelyan. tomorrow the kremlin...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kharkiv. reports. a day of mourning. flags were at half—mast across the country in honour of the queen. on the eastern coast, a unique tribute in the sand. this is a land once ruled by queen elizabeth's family, but 75 years since india's independence, the distance between people here and the british monarchy has grown. back in 1961, though, when the queen had first visited, it was a different country. historian rana safwi remembers seeing her. growing up in those days on fairy tales, for us, the queen was a magical figure. it was the first time we had seen a queen. i have very clear memories of her dress. it was a blue dress, and i remember the guards on horses. today, when we see it, we don't see itjust with a lot of, you know, romantic sentiment of a queen or a royalfamily. today, we also see it as part of the exploitation of the colonies, the imperialism. i asked her how she feels about the day of mourning. condoling the death of a queen who embodied dignity and, you know, duty in her life
orla guerin, bbc news, kharkiv. reports. a day of mourning. flags were at half—mast across the country in honour of the queen. on the eastern coast, a unique tribute in the sand. this is a land once ruled by queen elizabeth's family, but 75 years since india's independence, the distance between people here and the british monarchy has grown. back in 1961, though, when the queen had first visited, it was a different country. historian rana safwi remembers seeing her. growing up in those days...
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orla guerin, bbc news, lyptsi.y director of the atlantic council's eurasia centre, a think—tank. she joins me from washington. thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for coming on the programme-— thanks so much for coming on the| programme._ let's programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this _ programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this remarkable - programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this remarkable counter| talk about this remarkable counter of there from ukrainian forces. it was quick and successful, and the production now must surely be able so down. they can't keep up that pace —— the presumption. so down. they can't keep up that pace -- the presumption.- pace -- the presumption. that's riaht, pace -- the presumption. that's right. the _ pace -- the presumption. that's right, the ukrainian _ pace -- the presumption. that's right, the ukrainian forces - pace -- the presumption. that's right, the ukrainian forces have | right, the ukrainian forces have already said things
orla guerin, bbc news, lyptsi.y director of the atlantic council's eurasia centre, a think—tank. she joins me from washington. thanks so much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for coming on the programme-— thanks so much for coming on the| programme._ let's programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this _ programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this remarkable - programme. glad to be here. let's talk about this remarkable counter| talk about this remarkable counter of...
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orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk.from the human rights group ovd info, which has been giving updates on the protests in russia. she we have seen this mobilisation of reserve s, but we have also seen protests against that in quite a few different russian cities, how big are those protests, do you think? we do not load about the exact number of people who participated, but at least 11100 people across 1a russian cities. so it's definitely notjust russian cities. so it's definitely not just about moscow, russian cities. so it's definitely notjust about moscow, it russian cities. so it's definitely not just about moscow, it was happening all over the country. it takes quite a lot of courage, doesn't it? to take to the streets anywhere in russia to mount any sort of process against the putin government.— of process against the putin government. �* . ., , ., , of process against the putin government. a ., , ., , ., government. actually, the law is a really tough _ government. actually, the law is a really tough now. _ gover
orla guerin, bbc news, kupiansk.from the human rights group ovd info, which has been giving updates on the protests in russia. she we have seen this mobilisation of reserve s, but we have also seen protests against that in quite a few different russian cities, how big are those protests, do you think? we do not load about the exact number of people who participated, but at least 11100 people across 1a russian cities. so it's definitely notjust russian cities. so it's definitely not just about...
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tomorrow, the bryansk orla will fall from it, about 10 mm of precipitation will pour out in the country. so in karelia and in the murmansk region no precipitation, but during the day in petrozavodsk only plus 10 in murmansk plus six on the yoga of rain, gusty wind in places will thunder loads. because of what the temperature will slightly roll back in crimea, it will get colder, but the day will pass without precipitation. in st. petersburg, the weather in the best traditions of the northern capital is cool, during the day, +12 cloudy and rainy in moscow tomorrow and all week it will rain by surprise from time to time. still, the sun may appear during the day, it’s still cool, plus 13 it ’s time to accept that autumn has come. yes thank you it was a weather forecast from yevgeny neronskaya, and by this minute i had everything with you mikhail chebanenko stay on ntv see you. a fifty-year-old presidential man wants to know who is the father of one-year-old natasha, or is he the lawful husband of his young mistress. islam karimov
tomorrow, the bryansk orla will fall from it, about 10 mm of precipitation will pour out in the country. so in karelia and in the murmansk region no precipitation, but during the day in petrozavodsk only plus 10 in murmansk plus six on the yoga of rain, gusty wind in places will thunder loads. because of what the temperature will slightly roll back in crimea, it will get colder, but the day will pass without precipitation. in st. petersburg, the weather in the best traditions of the northern...
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orla guerin, bbc news.d serious outrage in iran, people have been tweeting the hashtag #murderpatrol in reference to the police there. what is your reaction, you yourself have been arrested before, you have been arrested before, you have been an outspoken critic of many things that have happened in iran, tell us what your reaction is? i in iran, tell us what your reaction is?— in iran, tell us what your reaction is? . . , . reaction is? i am so angry and outraged _ reaction is? i am so angry and outraged by — reaction is? i am so angry and outraged by the _ reaction is? i am so angry and outraged by the state - reaction is? i am so angry and outraged by the state police, l outraged by the state police, by the law authority, it is like everyone else, we are all in shock that this happened. it is so sad, young girls who is all the way from her own city to the capital city, and this happens. it is so shocking, and all is because of the state systematic violence that is rooted in iran's laws, islamic penal code
orla guerin, bbc news.d serious outrage in iran, people have been tweeting the hashtag #murderpatrol in reference to the police there. what is your reaction, you yourself have been arrested before, you have been arrested before, you have been an outspoken critic of many things that have happened in iran, tell us what your reaction is? i in iran, tell us what your reaction is?— in iran, tell us what your reaction is? . . , . reaction is? i am so angry and outraged _ reaction is? i am so angry...
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our correspondent orla guerin is there.ratched a prayer on a war, and someone had scratched the days on the wall. we spoke to a woman, a local school principal, who was kept here for three days. she said she heard screaming coming from other rooms. we've also had an account from a man who was held here for more than a0 days, he says, and he says he was subjected to torture with electricity, and he said he too could hear the sound of screaming coming from other prisoners. he said the russians made a point that they would hear it, because they turned off the air conditioning system. as more areas now are being reached by ukrainian officials, it is expected that more stories like this are going to emerge. orla guerin reporting from balakliya. more now on those ukrainian advances. our international editor, jeremy bowen, talks us through how surprising this counter—offensive is. well, russia has suffered a serious defeat. this is ukraine's biggest victory since they stopped the russians at the gates of kyiv back in march. at the
our correspondent orla guerin is there.ratched a prayer on a war, and someone had scratched the days on the wall. we spoke to a woman, a local school principal, who was kept here for three days. she said she heard screaming coming from other rooms. we've also had an account from a man who was held here for more than a0 days, he says, and he says he was subjected to torture with electricity, and he said he too could hear the sound of screaming coming from other prisoners. he said the russians...
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orla guerin, bbc news, izyum.al shooting of a unarmed black man. chris kaba, who was 2a, was killed after a police car chase in south london earlier this month. the firearms officers who shot him has been suspended from duty. his family has accused the metropolitan police of racism. train drivers will resume their strikes next month after planned action for this week was postponed following the queen's death. drivers from 12 rail companies are now expected to stage two walkouts — on october1 and 5 — in their long—running dispute over pay. the union aslef says it will confirm more about the plans after the queen's funeral. friends and colleagues of bill turnbull have been paying tribute to him at a funeral service in suffolk. bill presented breakfast year for 15 years and was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018. he died in august aged 66. has been for raising awareness of the symptoms of the disease and encouraging men to get checked. in sport, premier league football resumed last night having been suspended fol
orla guerin, bbc news, izyum.al shooting of a unarmed black man. chris kaba, who was 2a, was killed after a police car chase in south london earlier this month. the firearms officers who shot him has been suspended from duty. his family has accused the metropolitan police of racism. train drivers will resume their strikes next month after planned action for this week was postponed following the queen's death. drivers from 12 rail companies are now expected to stage two walkouts — on october1...
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orla guerin, bbc news.ia's prime minister, narendra modi, has told the russian leader, vladimir putin, that "now is not the time for war". the two men have held face—to—face talks in uzbekistan on the sidelines of a regional summit. mr modi stressed the importance of "democracy, diplomacy and dialogue". the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end: translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine. | i know about the concerns that you voice constantly. we will do everything for it to stop as soon as possible. unfortunately, the leadership of our opponents, ukraine, has stated that they refused to hold talks and that they want to reach their goals militarily, or as they say, on the battlefield. drjenny mathers is an expert on russian politics and security at the department of international politics at aberystwyth university and joins me now from wales. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to me. what kind of influence do you
orla guerin, bbc news.ia's prime minister, narendra modi, has told the russian leader, vladimir putin, that "now is not the time for war". the two men have held face—to—face talks in uzbekistan on the sidelines of a regional summit. mr modi stressed the importance of "democracy, diplomacy and dialogue". the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end: translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine....
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e orla means that's all this.nister of foreign affairs of germany, and she really stood out among other european politicians with her last statement, because it is fantastic, and amazing on the one hand, but on the other hand. it’s me, i don’t know how her german voters will react to her now. listen i am together with french colleagues made it clear that we support ukraine, we will be with you as long as necessary. we all agree with this and this should not be applauded. this, of course, if you believe in the rule of law and freedom, if i promised the people of ukraine that we will be with you as long as you need. i want to hold back. this promise does not matter what my german voters think. i want to keep my promise to the people of ukraine well, it seems to me that dear. she lena a-a voiced the narrative that is being implemented in europe with the ninety-first year, when the opinion of the voter in reality does not interest anyone, and the confrontation brought ordinary europeans to european business. it makes
e orla means that's all this.nister of foreign affairs of germany, and she really stood out among other european politicians with her last statement, because it is fantastic, and amazing on the one hand, but on the other hand. it’s me, i don’t know how her german voters will react to her now. listen i am together with french colleagues made it clear that we support ukraine, we will be with you as long as necessary. we all agree with this and this should not be applauded. this, of course, if...
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from there, our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports.count from a man who was held here for more than a0 days, he says. and he says he was subjected to torture with electricity. and he said he too could hear the sounds of screaming coming from other prisoners. he said the russians made a point that they would hear it, because they turned off the air conditioning system. as more areas now are being reached by ukrainian officials, it's expected that more stories like this are going to emerge. reporting from one of the areas being liberated by this extraordinary ukrainian advance. we will perhaps come back to that in the next hour. return to the death of queen elizabeth ii. we'll leave you with the words of the poet laureate, simon armitage, who has written a poem to mark the death of the queen. "floral tribute" has two verses or stanzas of nine lines — and the first letter of each line, when taken together, spells out "elizabeth". "floral tribute." evening will come, however determined the late afternoon, limes and oaks in their last green
from there, our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports.count from a man who was held here for more than a0 days, he says. and he says he was subjected to torture with electricity. and he said he too could hear the sounds of screaming coming from other prisoners. he said the russians made a point that they would hear it, because they turned off the air conditioning system. as more areas now are being reached by ukrainian officials, it's expected that more stories like this are...