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orla guerin, thank you and we will have more from orla later china's foreign minister oin gang has beents from the country's state media. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell explained the details for us. well this is absolutely enormous news in china. oin gang, one of the most visible figures in this government, the foreign minister has been removed from office, and replaced by wang yi, the communist party's senior foreign affairs official, someone who has done the job, by the way, before of foreign minister, but i say it is enormous news, however, it was delivered with very little fanfare, just a couple of lines from the wire service which were read out on the 7pm evening news bulletin, just calm of sentences, know explanation, but you know, previously, about sort of a month ago, when he disappeared from his normal duties the official reason given was health concerns, some sort of unspecified health problem, slowly people started to wonder as the weeks when on and he wasn't reappearing could it be more of a political thing? there has been enormous speculation on social media and t
orla guerin, thank you and we will have more from orla later china's foreign minister oin gang has beents from the country's state media. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell explained the details for us. well this is absolutely enormous news in china. oin gang, one of the most visible figures in this government, the foreign minister has been removed from office, and replaced by wang yi, the communist party's senior foreign affairs official, someone who has done the job, by the way, before...
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orla guerinjoins me from taiz, and orla, is there any hope for peace? and i have had many conversations, i haven't met anybody confident there could be peace. what we have seen is a complicated civil war that was made more complicated still by the intervention of regional powers saudi arabia and iran. they have shaken hands and made up and restored diplomatic relations, but the underlying conflict, the civil war in yemen remains, and this is a country of 32 million people that does not have a functioning government. it has not had one since 2014. two thirds of the population need humanitarian help and the country itself is in the control of different armed groups. we have the houthis in the north who seized the capital back in 2014 and still hold it. they hold the northern section of the country where most of the population live. here in the south you have what remains of the internationally recognised government but also a secessionist movement that wants the south of yemen to be a completely independent entity as it was until 1990, so many wonder abou
orla guerinjoins me from taiz, and orla, is there any hope for peace? and i have had many conversations, i haven't met anybody confident there could be peace. what we have seen is a complicated civil war that was made more complicated still by the intervention of regional powers saudi arabia and iran. they have shaken hands and made up and restored diplomatic relations, but the underlying conflict, the civil war in yemen remains, and this is a country of 32 million people that does not have a...
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orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen. billionairejoe lewis — whose family trust owns the tottenham hotspur football club — has surrendered to authorities in manhattan after being charged with orchestrating an insider trading scheme. he is expected to appear in the southern district of new york court later today. his lawyer said charging him was an "egregious error" and that the charges would be "defended vigorously in court". the greek fire service has warned that today could be one of the most dangerous for wildfires on the islands of rhodes, corfu and evia. and it's by no meansjust greece that's being affected. the heatwave shows no sign of letting up across the mediterranean. the dark colours on this map show the areas most at risk from fire. here in portugal, firefighters and local residents battled through the night to save homes near lisbon. and this woman in sicily had a terryfying drive had a terrifying drive through the flames near palermo, where a couple in their 70s were found dead in their burnt—out holiday ho
orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen. billionairejoe lewis — whose family trust owns the tottenham hotspur football club — has surrendered to authorities in manhattan after being charged with orchestrating an insider trading scheme. he is expected to appear in the southern district of new york court later today. his lawyer said charging him was an "egregious error" and that the charges would be "defended vigorously in court". the greek fire service has warned that...
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orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.e suffering of children in yemen. here, the police in england will no longer respond to concerns about mental health unless there's a risk to life or a possible crime. but charities warn that mental health services which are already stretched will have to respond instead. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. i'd say i deal with at least one mental health job a shift. quite recently we had a man hanging out of a first floor window, bathroom window, trying to get out to kill himself. pc april clarke, four years in thejob, during which she's become used to handling suicide attempts. i feel responsible for their life at that moment. like, because it is quite literally in my hands, especially with that incident, like, you can't let them go. you can't let anything happen to them. you've just got to do what you can, and reassure them and their family until the right help can come along. a life at risk, that's always a job for the police, but many other calls to 999 are far less
orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.e suffering of children in yemen. here, the police in england will no longer respond to concerns about mental health unless there's a risk to life or a possible crime. but charities warn that mental health services which are already stretched will have to respond instead. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. i'd say i deal with at least one mental health job a shift. quite recently we had a man hanging out of a first floor window, bathroom...
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orla guerin, bbc news, taiz.organisation for human rights. thank you for being with us. your organisation documents hundreds of incidents in which people have been killed, maimed, civilian infrastructure that's been destroyed or damaged. who are you producing that evidence for? does it make any difference to the international decision—making? difference to the international decision-making?— difference to the international decision-making? well, we where doinu decision-making? well, we where doin: this decision-making? well, we where doing this since _ decision-making? well, we where doing this since the _ decision-making? well, we where doing this since the beginning - decision-making? well, we where doing this since the beginning of. doing this since the beginning of the war because we thought it will matter and it will make a difference if we succeed to raise the voices of the victims to the international community. actually, when we started to do our advocacy campaigns outside yemen, i was surprised that docu
orla guerin, bbc news, taiz.organisation for human rights. thank you for being with us. your organisation documents hundreds of incidents in which people have been killed, maimed, civilian infrastructure that's been destroyed or damaged. who are you producing that evidence for? does it make any difference to the international decision—making? difference to the international decision-making?— difference to the international decision-making? well, we where doinu decision-making? well, we...
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orla guerin, bbc news, taiz.r has had especially on young lives. inaudible apologies, we have lost the sound, we will try to fix that. let me just try to take you back to those pictures in greece, we were watching me live pictures because just a short while ago we were there on the island and that is the scene and you can see just the huge flames and fire balls that are stretching across different parts of that island, seeing the satellite image yesterday with perhaps a tenth of that island with these sorts of wildfires and of course the authorities are really struggling as the wind whips up and moves them, the wind whips up and moves them, the firefighters on the ground have really been struggling with trying to contain them. there has been to help coming from various european countries and we have for the greek prime minister little earlier in the day talking about how he anticipated the next couple of days being perhaps worse than this. this is just one of the islands where we are seeing this, hearing from cor
orla guerin, bbc news, taiz.r has had especially on young lives. inaudible apologies, we have lost the sound, we will try to fix that. let me just try to take you back to those pictures in greece, we were watching me live pictures because just a short while ago we were there on the island and that is the scene and you can see just the huge flames and fire balls that are stretching across different parts of that island, seeing the satellite image yesterday with perhaps a tenth of that island...
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we'll have a special report from orla guerin, who is there. also on the programme... the head of natwest, dame alison rose, reveals she was the person who discussed nigel farage�*s relationship with coutts with a bbcjournalist — admitting it was a serious error ofjudgement. two pilots are killed in greece when their water bombing plane crashes as they try to fight forest fires. record numbers of people are homeless in england — living uncertain lives in temporary accomodation. and plunging into a cleaner river seine as paris aims to welcome swimmers back next year for the first time in a century. on newsnight at 10.30 — where it stands, the war in ukraine. as putin destroys grain stores in the danube and the black sea and increases his armed forces, is a time for the west to lean in more? good evening. we're going to start tonight with a report from yemen — where there's no sign of an end to the eight year long conflict in the arab world's poorest country. these boys — hashim, bader and amir — arejust some of the children who've grown up in the firing line — in a coun
we'll have a special report from orla guerin, who is there. also on the programme... the head of natwest, dame alison rose, reveals she was the person who discussed nigel farage�*s relationship with coutts with a bbcjournalist — admitting it was a serious error ofjudgement. two pilots are killed in greece when their water bombing plane crashes as they try to fight forest fires. record numbers of people are homeless in england — living uncertain lives in temporary accomodation. and...
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orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen. hawkins — he's the unicef representative to yemen. i started by asking him how his team deals with these problems on a daily basis. is all too common. eight years of war, economic collapse and a social division but a situation has created makes for very difficult. but there has been a lot that has been done. there are now over 3000 health centres who are being supported across the country to provide the primary healthcare that these children so desperately need. we've made substantial improvements, but we need to continue that more and more. . �* . we need to continue that more and more. ., �* , ,., we need to continue that more and more. ., �*, ,., ., more. that's the point that while there have _ more. that's the point that while there have been _ more. that's the point that while there have been some _ more. that's the point that while - there have been some improvement, yemen is still starving. more needs to be done. yemen is still starving. more needs to be done-— to be done. gre
orla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen. hawkins — he's the unicef representative to yemen. i started by asking him how his team deals with these problems on a daily basis. is all too common. eight years of war, economic collapse and a social division but a situation has created makes for very difficult. but there has been a lot that has been done. there are now over 3000 health centres who are being supported across the country to provide the primary healthcare that these children so...
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orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the boss of natwest bank dame alison rose has admitted she was the source of an inaccurate bbc story about the closure of nigel farage's bank account. the corporation reported based on conversations that the former brexit party leader's account had been shut for purely commercial reasons. he later published documents showing his political views were also taken into account. dame alison said she had made a serious error of judgment. our business correspondence has more details. what else can you tell us about the latest developments? this what else can you tell us about the latest developments?— what else can you tell us about the latest developments? this has been the latest twist _ latest developments? this has been the latest twist in _ latest developments? this has been the latest twist in a _ latest developments? this has been the latest twist in a saga _ latest developments? this has been the latest twist in a saga that - latest developments? this has been the latest twist in a s
orla guerin, bbc news, taiz. the boss of natwest bank dame alison rose has admitted she was the source of an inaccurate bbc story about the closure of nigel farage's bank account. the corporation reported based on conversations that the former brexit party leader's account had been shut for purely commercial reasons. he later published documents showing his political views were also taken into account. dame alison said she had made a serious error of judgment. our business correspondence has...
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and a warning that some viewers may find orla's report on the impact of extreme hunger on young childrenere is in need, like safa, wasting away a 13 months. war, hungerand poverty are intertwined here. this is a room full of desperation. mothers have come here to show us how sick, how thin their children are. but this clinic is normally closed. it's been open todayjust because we are here. and doctors say they'll be able to do nothing for these children except send them home. tell me, doctor, why is the clinic normally closed? doctor ali bin ali says the staff are on strike because they haven't been paid for the past four months and can't feed their own children. neither can safa's worried mother. her baby girl is severely malnourished and has a liver complaint. translation: some days| she doesn't have any food, when her father is at sea. when he comes back, we buy food for her. i'm very worried about her illness. i'm afraid for her. i want to get help for her, but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there
and a warning that some viewers may find orla's report on the impact of extreme hunger on young childrenere is in need, like safa, wasting away a 13 months. war, hungerand poverty are intertwined here. this is a room full of desperation. mothers have come here to show us how sick, how thin their children are. but this clinic is normally closed. it's been open todayjust because we are here. and doctors say they'll be able to do nothing for these children except send them home. tell me, doctor,...
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let me turn to orla i joining us. let me turn to 0rla goldshmidt. let's talk about proportionate.sualties among children injenin? casualties? casualties among children in jenin?_ children in jenin? first of all, thank you — children in jenin? first of all, thank you for _ children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having - children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having me. - children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having me. i i children in jenin? first of all, - thank you for having me. i would like to explain thatjenin has become a real terrorist hub for terrorists and the terrorists are embedded within the civilians. they are hiding behind civilians, they are hiding behind civilians, they are hiding behind civilians, they are hiding their infrastructure behind, next to schools and mosques and their hospitals. the counter terrorist activity that was launched today by the ivf was really precise and they tried to do everything they can in order to minimise casualties of civilians. can in order to minimise casualties of civilians-— of civilians. can i be clear? pr
let me turn to orla i joining us. let me turn to 0rla goldshmidt. let's talk about proportionate.sualties among children injenin? casualties? casualties among children in jenin?_ children in jenin? first of all, thank you — children in jenin? first of all, thank you for _ children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having - children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having me. - children in jenin? first of all, thank you for having me. i i children in jenin? first of all, - thank you...