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the suffering and pain go undiminished. ian panel, bbc news in gaza. >> in jerusalem's old city, open air prayers under the watchful eye of israeli troops. young palestinian men were blocked from reaching the city's most important mosque, which is often a flashpoint. israel struggling to contain the fury over the killings in gaza. >> prayers are just coming to a close here. there is a very heavy israeli security presence in the area. they're determined to stop these palestinian worshipers from coming my closer. this is the last fry dave the muslim holy month of ramadan and for palestinians it's been a bloody month. there's a great deal of anger n the streets. it erupted first in east jerusalem. dozens of palestinians battled israeli security forces, but outgunned. and in the west bank, palestinians say israeli troops have killed six protesters in the past 24 hours. a are now calling for palestinian uprising. as unrest grew in the west bank, in cairo more international efforts to reach a cease-fire. >> at this moment we are working towards
the suffering and pain go undiminished. ian panel, bbc news in gaza. >> in jerusalem's old city, open air prayers under the watchful eye of israeli troops. young palestinian men were blocked from reaching the city's most important mosque, which is often a flashpoint. israel struggling to contain the fury over the killings in gaza. >> prayers are just coming to a close here. there is a very heavy israeli security presence in the area. they're determined to stop these palestinian...
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this is how the same school that, when the bbc -- looks when the bbc visited a few days ago. it was full of families. now it has been the fourth u.n. building to be fired upon in four days. >> that was a designated emergency shelter. we have transferred it on 12 occasions. last time was this morning. it was well known. it is outrageous. >> survivors of the school explosion find themselves displaced yet again. we found many here in a corridor at the beit hanoun hospital. they are just a small fraction of the tens of thousands left homeless by the ongoing conflict. bbc news, gaza. >> the israeli government spokesman says they do not target civilians, and the israeli military is investigating the strike on the school. >> it is not clear at this stage. there were u.n. reports that said hamas was shooting rockets that were landing in the beit cannotarea, so we exclude the possibility it was hamas rocket fire. fireorces were receiving from the area, from the immediate vicinity of the hospital, and it is possible that our forces returned fire to that and it could have been our fire
this is how the same school that, when the bbc -- looks when the bbc visited a few days ago. it was full of families. now it has been the fourth u.n. building to be fired upon in four days. >> that was a designated emergency shelter. we have transferred it on 12 occasions. last time was this morning. it was well known. it is outrageous. >> survivors of the school explosion find themselves displaced yet again. we found many here in a corridor at the beit hanoun hospital. they are...
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bbc world news. our top stories. the palestinian group hamas holds talks to fire against israel. >>> hundreds in britain urge not to go to syria and iraq to fight along side extremist groups. >> don't risk your lives and lye lives of your community. >>> ministers join the outbreak of ebola that's killed hundreds. >>> independence day celebrations in north carolina put on hold as hurricane arthur brings winds of 160 kilometers per hour. >>> hello. the bbc has learned the militant palestinian group hamas has agreed to a cease fire with israel expected to be announced in coming hours. hamas sources say they're ready to stop attacks on israel with return to an end on raids on gaza. the announcement may calm the mood ahead of the palestinian teenage boy's funeral. he was killed this week in the aftermath of the murder of three israeli teens. we are in east jerusalem and can give us the latest. i appreciate we're i still waiting for the body of cue are khdair to be released. will the news of the cease fire nonetheless help the
bbc world news. our top stories. the palestinian group hamas holds talks to fire against israel. >>> hundreds in britain urge not to go to syria and iraq to fight along side extremist groups. >> don't risk your lives and lye lives of your community. >>> ministers join the outbreak of ebola that's killed hundreds. >>> independence day celebrations in north carolina put on hold as hurricane arthur brings winds of 160 kilometers per hour. >>> hello. the...
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not the bbc. bbc staff told to stop inviting cranks on to science programs. in the phrasing of the telegraph, a report by the bbc trust, an independent oversight body found there was still an overridged application of editorial guidelines on impartiality which sought to give the other side of the argument, even if that viewpoint was widely dismissed. some 200 staff have attended seminars and workshops and more will be invited to take courses in the coming months to help them stop giving undue attention to marginal opinion. joining any now, eric boehlert, senior fellow at media matters. are we going to see this in american media any time soon? >> it would be nice. we don't have that same kind of oversight the bbc does, obviously has more government connections. all major news conferences are certainly free to do this, and they aught to. and they're not saying don't talk to these people, they're not saying, you know, the bbc has to dictate the debate. they're saying if you're in the business of informing the public, don't have climate deniers on who purposely mi
not the bbc. bbc staff told to stop inviting cranks on to science programs. in the phrasing of the telegraph, a report by the bbc trust, an independent oversight body found there was still an overridged application of editorial guidelines on impartiality which sought to give the other side of the argument, even if that viewpoint was widely dismissed. some 200 staff have attended seminars and workshops and more will be invited to take courses in the coming months to help them stop giving undue...
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. >>> video that aired on the bbc and then went viral that made fun of british news? shot of a significant location. next they walky talky preamble, pacing steadily towards the lens. what comes next? often something like this, a shot designed to give you something to look at while my voice basketball -- a babbles on about facts. this is followed by the obligatory shots of overweight people with they're faces framed out. >> a group has called the bbc out for how they report the news on one tick particular issue. that's ahead. to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dream go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. foll
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but it's always about the very thing we do best. >>> "bbc world news." our top stories. jerusalem as there is a suspected revenge attack for the murder of three israeli youth. >>> emergency talks take place in ghana to fight the worst ebola outbreak in history. >>> and atacks by boko haram. we hear from the minister leading the country's safe schools program. >>> hello. israeli police have found the body of a palestinian teenager who was kidnapped in east jerusalem. local people say they saw him being forced into a car shortly after the funerals of three young israelis who were kidnapped and killed in the occupied west bank. hamas has condemned the murder and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu urged all not to take the law in their own hands. following the discovery of the body, there were angry scenes in east jerusalem, roads were closed off around the shufat neighborhood as crews of young palestinians have been destroying shells from the israeli tram system. police officers are responding with tear gas and stun grenades. the bbc yolande knell has the latest
but it's always about the very thing we do best. >>> "bbc world news." our top stories. jerusalem as there is a suspected revenge attack for the murder of three israeli youth. >>> emergency talks take place in ghana to fight the worst ebola outbreak in history. >>> and atacks by boko haram. we hear from the minister leading the country's safe schools program. >>> hello. israeli police have found the body of a palestinian teenager who was kidnapped...
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let's go to cairo and speak to the bbc there for us. a bit more about what the president al-sisi has been saying. >> reporter: yes. yesterday he was in a round table meeting with local newspapers. one of the editors in chief quoted him today saying he regrets the fact the three journalists have been sentenced the to at least seven years in prison. he preferred that they would have been deported rather than prosecuted. al-sisi also said he totally realizes how damaging this case has been to egypt's reputation a broad. he also tried to distance himself from the verdict saying we have nothing to do with it, referring to the presidency of course. he said he cannot interfere whatsoever in the affairs. in fact this raises questions about the possibility of the presidential pardon being issued to set journalists free. there were some speculations that the president might issue a presidential pardon. according to the law, he cannot do that unless the verdict is final. the journalist can appeal the verdict in front of a i higher court. i followed
let's go to cairo and speak to the bbc there for us. a bit more about what the president al-sisi has been saying. >> reporter: yes. yesterday he was in a round table meeting with local newspapers. one of the editors in chief quoted him today saying he regrets the fact the three journalists have been sentenced the to at least seven years in prison. he preferred that they would have been deported rather than prosecuted. al-sisi also said he totally realizes how damaging this case has been...
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officials say he committed suicide but prisoners tell the bbc they doubted. it is snowing down under. not the typical aussie scene, but could climate change makes being a thing of the past. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. iraq has to postpone his next session of moment until august which means the political crisis will continue for at least another month. the last thing the country can afford is isis fighters continue their push towards baghdad. many iraqi army soldiers have deserted and government forces are relying on the support of independent shia militia groups including one known as the league of the righteous. jeremy byrne has access to the group's spiritual leader. here is his report. >> drive 40 miles north of baghdad and you reach isis now calling itself the islamic heavy weapons supplied by the usa support shia militias that used to fight american and british troops. they stepped in when the iraqi army collapsed after isis. the most powerful fighting group is the league of the righteous. they are arm
officials say he committed suicide but prisoners tell the bbc they doubted. it is snowing down under. not the typical aussie scene, but could climate change makes being a thing of the past. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. iraq has to postpone his next session of moment until august which means the political crisis will continue for at least another month. the last thing the country can afford is isis fighters continue their push towards baghdad....
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the choice ahead now for israel is withdraw or hit much harder. bbc news on the israel-gaza border. >> and we do understand tonight that the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry say an unconditional truce in gaza has been agreed to by all parties. that will be a 72-hour truce, e to start at 0500 g.m.t. on friday. so that's news tonight. the united nations has warned gaza's population is facing a precipice and has called upon the international community to address the extreme situation. the u.s. estimates more than 4,000 palestinians have been displaced by the fighting. our international correspondent reports now on the plight of some of those who have been forced to leave their homes. >> a rescue mission to a small town on the southern fringes of gaza. a front line between israelis and militants. every time the red cross has tried to get in, they've been shot at. but this week both sides agreed to a brief cease-fire. >> we are just here to escort some ambulances from the -- to ian society into some wounde
the choice ahead now for israel is withdraw or hit much harder. bbc news on the israel-gaza border. >> and we do understand tonight that the united nations secretary general ban ki-moon and u.s. secretary of state john kerry say an unconditional truce in gaza has been agreed to by all parties. that will be a 72-hour truce, e to start at 0500 g.m.t. on friday. so that's news tonight. the united nations has warned gaza's population is facing a precipice and has called upon the international...
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they will be on the bbc news website. that brings today's show to a close but you can find much more on the news by our website and you can reach me in most of the bbc team. go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation. nd union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ [ female announcer ] fun together is the best fun of all. ♪ chuck e cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. ♪ when you're with a moo cow... ♪ she
they will be on the bbc news website. that brings today's show to a close but you can find much more on the news by our website and you can reach me in most of the bbc team. go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the...
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the bbc says you do unite us. we will not get as much airtime because you are a tiny i nardi. what is the reaction of the media over here? >> the liberal and supposedly useful media supporting it. huffington post saying the bbc is -- calling them anti-science french. of course, the washington post. the washington post saying the journals are getting schooled on science. you cannot tell the difference between, among the three of them. stuart: i particulate object to the word deniers. a climate change denier. essentially, linking them to the despicable people. is that same language, is it used over here in the media here? do we in america called them deniers? >> absolutely. what the left is excellent at cleaning really offensive terms. they ping-pong them back and forth across liberal sites until they bubble up on the site. journalist read these far more then than they read anything on the right. when that happens, then they crop up. the so-called experts that they use will, television and they will drop those words
the bbc says you do unite us. we will not get as much airtime because you are a tiny i nardi. what is the reaction of the media over here? >> the liberal and supposedly useful media supporting it. huffington post saying the bbc is -- calling them anti-science french. of course, the washington post. the washington post saying the journals are getting schooled on science. you cannot tell the difference between, among the three of them. stuart: i particulate object to the word deniers. a...
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also to tell you that barzani told the bbc he will hold this referendum within a month. al maliki directly responding to that call for a referendum in the kurdish region by saying that is unconstitutional and areas that have been taken through military force will be recovered. >>> do stay with us. coming up in the next half hour on "gmt," afghans still waiting to find out who will lead their country as the next president. we'll take you live to kabul. stay with us. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. there's a new reason to love activia. when you feel good inside. you live life with a smile. but when you feel bloated, with discomfort, gas, not to mention the rumbling... you feel totally knocked out. eat activia. twice a day for four weeks. it could help you get back to feeling like yourself again. activia may reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues like bloating, gas, discomfort and rumbling. and when your
also to tell you that barzani told the bbc he will hold this referendum within a month. al maliki directly responding to that call for a referendum in the kurdish region by saying that is unconstitutional and areas that have been taken through military force will be recovered. >>> do stay with us. coming up in the next half hour on "gmt," afghans still waiting to find out who will lead their country as the next president. we'll take you live to kabul. stay with us. ♪ f...
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that is a senior israeli official told the bbc there will be a comprehensive cease fire. the words in gaza from 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, friday morning. this is on the back of talks taking place in cairo. the the temperature today appears to be holding. we have reports from the israeli government that three mortgager shells were fired from gaza after the start of this truce. it does appear to be holding. the bigger and breaking news is that a comprehensive cease fire is to be put in place from friday morning. kevin is bbc correspondent in jerusalem. kevin came out of the blue with this? >> we know there's been talks going on in cairo. it's a time of caution. there are lots of moving parts in any peace deal. israel is one of them. we haerp talk of that comprehensive cease fire. nothing from hamas yet. that's also important. nothing from the egyptians either. this is one report of a multidimensional process but by far the most encouraging thing that's happened over the life of the conflict so far. it's interesting because we know the high powered delegation has been in ca
that is a senior israeli official told the bbc there will be a comprehensive cease fire. the words in gaza from 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, friday morning. this is on the back of talks taking place in cairo. the the temperature today appears to be holding. we have reports from the israeli government that three mortgager shells were fired from gaza after the start of this truce. it does appear to be holding. the bigger and breaking news is that a comprehensive cease fire is to be put in place...
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the country. steve rosenburg, "bbc news," moscow. >> scenes of chaos across ukraine. in southern france, a 34-year-old female school teacher has been stabbed to death in front of her pupils. the horrific attack was carried out by the mother of a student in the southern town of albi on the last day of the school year. the bbc's correspondent reports. >> it was the last day of the school year and the day had not long started. a woman is believed to have arrived at the primary school carrying a knife when she entered a classroom and stabbed the 34-year-old teacher. she then took off with her daughter. >> in kindergarten, parents are allowed directly into class. there are no controls at the door because it isn't possible. there aren't enough staff members. each teacher is with their own pupils. >> local media report that the suspect was already known to the police over allegations of child neglect. police would not comment on any motive. deadly attacks in schools are extremely rare in france. the incident has stunned the community. >> it's always a shock because we're not
the country. steve rosenburg, "bbc news," moscow. >> scenes of chaos across ukraine. in southern france, a 34-year-old female school teacher has been stabbed to death in front of her pupils. the horrific attack was carried out by the mother of a student in the southern town of albi on the last day of the school year. the bbc's correspondent reports. >> it was the last day of the school year and the day had not long started. a woman is believed to have arrived at the...
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bbc news. >>> israel has yet to respond to the u.n. about this attack and we have tried to get them on bbc world and hope to be speaking to them in the next few hours. meanwhile, chris guinness is from the relief agency. it runs schools including the one hit this morning. he says at tack the attack is violation of international law. >> the fact it was housing thousands of displaced people was communicated to the israeli army 17 times to ensure its protection. the last time being at 10 to 9:00 last night, just hours before the fatal attack. we visited site and gathered evidence. we analyzed fragments. our initial assessment is it was israeli artillery that hit our school in which 3,300 people sought refuge, there were at least three impacts. it is too early to give a confirmed death toll, but we know there were multiple civilian deaths and injuries including women and children and the unregard who was trying to protect the site. let it not be forgotten these are people instructed to leave their homes by the israeli army. last night, chil
bbc news. >>> israel has yet to respond to the u.n. about this attack and we have tried to get them on bbc world and hope to be speaking to them in the next few hours. meanwhile, chris guinness is from the relief agency. it runs schools including the one hit this morning. he says at tack the attack is violation of international law. >> the fact it was housing thousands of displaced people was communicated to the israeli army 17 times to ensure its protection. the last time being...
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the bbc has been hearing harrowing stories from iraqis who live in the area seized by isis. about 50,000 people in northern iraq fled their homes to escape the militants. they made it the town and our expandant traveled through the desert to meet some of them there. >> every corner of the town of tsinga is taken. here even building sites have been home to iraqis fleeing eyeous. -- fleeing isis. in city schools, only private moments are in shelters made from desks. there are six families to a classroom. these shia walked 20 miles to escape isis. he told me they're targeting sunnis, shias, they're targeting everyone. they have no humanitarian. -- humanity. we had to abandon homes in mosul but ll afar -- talafar even the children are trying to make the best of it. but they live in fear. this woman said, i have five in my family killed by isis. my daughter is a widow. i have only two children left. the other border with syria, aid agencies struggled to get here. isis planted roadside bombs. just up from here, the front line is on the town's doorstep. tens of thousands of shia mu
the bbc has been hearing harrowing stories from iraqis who live in the area seized by isis. about 50,000 people in northern iraq fled their homes to escape the militants. they made it the town and our expandant traveled through the desert to meet some of them there. >> every corner of the town of tsinga is taken. here even building sites have been home to iraqis fleeing eyeous. -- fleeing isis. in city schools, only private moments are in shelters made from desks. there are six families...
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the fear being it could hit beijing. bbc news. >> at least 47 people in libya are reported to have died in a week of fighting between rebel militias over the control of tripoli airport. over 120 people have also been injured. the airport has suffered heavy damage. officials say it may remain closed for months. this is one of the worst speights of violence since 011. >> in gaza, palestinian officials say a hospital has been hit by israeli shells, killing at least five people and wounding dozens more. the death toll in gaza over the past two weeks has now reached 550. in the past 24 hours the israeli military said hamas has killed seven israeli soldiers with rockets still being fired into gaza -- from gaza into israel. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, has been to the hospital there in one of the towns where palestinians have been advised by the israelis to go for their own safety. [sirens] >> today a place to get well became a place of chaos and death. israeli tank shells hit the hospital and the shells kept
the fear being it could hit beijing. bbc news. >> at least 47 people in libya are reported to have died in a week of fighting between rebel militias over the control of tripoli airport. over 120 people have also been injured. the airport has suffered heavy damage. officials say it may remain closed for months. this is one of the worst speights of violence since 011. >> in gaza, palestinian officials say a hospital has been hit by israeli shells, killing at least five people and...
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the thing that worries me is its find that the bbc and the guardian can kick up noise but what if anidual website has its content removed? are they going to be able to successfully campaigned to put that back in? >> google has worked with governments in the past like china to remove content. they have said this page does not contain all the results. are they could do something like that in europe? >> that was one of the good things that they always did when content was being removed. they had this tradition of putting a message at the bottom saying that some of these things have been removed. what they have done this case is they still have that little message but they're putting that little message on every search that looks like a name in europe. unless it's famous. if you look for james bond, it does not say that message. if you look for my name, not yours, it actually has a message that says maybe something is gone or maybe it hasn't. i might not have burned down the shed but it puts that on every listing. >> if you go to google.com which is the u.s. search engine, it is the same
the thing that worries me is its find that the bbc and the guardian can kick up noise but what if anidual website has its content removed? are they going to be able to successfully campaigned to put that back in? >> google has worked with governments in the past like china to remove content. they have said this page does not contain all the results. are they could do something like that in europe? >> that was one of the good things that they always did when content was being...
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news, in the hague. >>> well, with me now the former bbc correspondent martin bell who was covering the crisis at the time. and the bbc's jonathan markus, who has been looking at the possible consequences of this ruling. thanks, both. martin, if i can start with you. we're going back quite a long time now, some 19 years. what is your response to this latest ruling? >> i think that the mothers needed it. i don't think actually that the money is what motivates them, but all the time they have been on the case of the dutch to admit culpability. i have an angry letter from the dutch defense ministry because i wanted to broadcast. they had two inquiries in holland. the first one exonerated the u.n. battalion and the second one did not. so it is a long, slow process and will be welcomed by the survivor families. >> let's just put it this way. they were in at best an insidious position. and undefendable position? >> they were in a very difficult position. i know they were demoralized, i know a u.n. officer who visited them, and they had very few of them, much more than 300
news, in the hague. >>> well, with me now the former bbc correspondent martin bell who was covering the crisis at the time. and the bbc's jonathan markus, who has been looking at the possible consequences of this ruling. thanks, both. martin, if i can start with you. we're going back quite a long time now, some 19 years. what is your response to this latest ruling? >> i think that the mothers needed it. i don't think actually that the money is what motivates them, but all the...
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the bbc team went there a few hours ago. there was no protection of the evidence or wreckage at all. tony abbott, the australian prime minister has dispatched a 50-strong team of police officers to ukraine hoping that the u.n. will form some sort of group to seal that site because it is absolutely imperative that investigators get there and go through the wreckage. fighting is continuing in the area, as well, and at the same time the bodies here in karkiev are being prepared to being flown to the netherlands. a similar ceremony will take place when the flight lands in the netherlands but without the dutch king and queen. the situation on the ground is confusing. speaking to the prime minister of the people's republic saying that his men were told not to retrieve bodies and were obstructed by international monitors and said they wanted to get the bodies out of the wreckage as soon as possible and had strong words about president obama accusing the rebels of hampering the investigation. >> reporter: the self-stated prime minist
the bbc team went there a few hours ago. there was no protection of the evidence or wreckage at all. tony abbott, the australian prime minister has dispatched a 50-strong team of police officers to ukraine hoping that the u.n. will form some sort of group to seal that site because it is absolutely imperative that investigators get there and go through the wreckage. fighting is continuing in the area, as well, and at the same time the bodies here in karkiev are being prepared to being flown to...
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the leader of hamas told bbc the palestinian group wants a truce as soon as possible. the bbc has been speaking exclusively to him. >> when would it take for a hamas to sign onto a cease fire now? >> translator: we want a cease fire as soon as possible. that's parallel with lifting of siege on gaza. this is the demand of the gaza people. i call on u.n., uk and u.s. to go to gaza people and ask what they want. i can guarantee that will be the answer of the gaza people. >> what the americans seem to be working on is a two stage deal where there will be a truce. guns and rockets will stop firing. then there will be a serious negotiation about how to boost the gaza economy, ease the blockade on gaza and give the people a better life. are you prepared to accept the two stage solution to? >> regardless of mechanisms, what is important is the siege to lift on gaza. these have been made in the past, but nothing was done. gaza is part of palestinian land. we have 1.8 million people. we want an airport, a port. we want to open up to the world. we don't want to be controlled by a
the leader of hamas told bbc the palestinian group wants a truce as soon as possible. the bbc has been speaking exclusively to him. >> when would it take for a hamas to sign onto a cease fire now? >> translator: we want a cease fire as soon as possible. that's parallel with lifting of siege on gaza. this is the demand of the gaza people. i call on u.n., uk and u.s. to go to gaza people and ask what they want. i can guarantee that will be the answer of the gaza people. >> what...
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for the other half, well the rhythm of football keeps going on. bbcgoing to change the mood again. >>> going to iraq where the kurdish leader has called on the leader to step down. all this comes exactly a month since isis seized mosul. here they are. heavy fighting has been taking place across the country. government forces try to stop the advance of isis troops and take land back again. isis have taken control of vast areas in the north and west of iraq. for example, you can see tikrit there, fighting in other areas as well. it extends from aleppo down the east to iraq. that yellow area as you see, that's the area of operations for isis now. let's have a look back at key events in the past month. hundreds of isis fighters seized the city of mosul on the 10th of june. they took the airport, government buildings. a day later, insurgents took control of tikrit. isis continued the advance towards baghdad moving into towns an hour away. isis declares formation of islamic state. the first session of the iraqi parliament ended with no agreement at all on t
for the other half, well the rhythm of football keeps going on. bbcgoing to change the mood again. >>> going to iraq where the kurdish leader has called on the leader to step down. all this comes exactly a month since isis seized mosul. here they are. heavy fighting has been taking place across the country. government forces try to stop the advance of isis troops and take land back again. isis have taken control of vast areas in the north and west of iraq. for example, you can see...
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we have commented bbc on the reports, and they are reports very often contradict our points of view. in fact, we have -- but we have never thought of taking some punishing measures against bbc who are broadcasting within the russian territory. and i hope that the u.k. authorities and any other countries will involve mass media and make them, make them subordinate. >>> we've been listening there to russian foreign minister sergey lavrov speaking to the media, essentially pointing the finger at ukraine and other entities for not doing more to reach a cease-fire. ivan watson was listening to this from kiev where his comments are sure to be received rather coldly. what did you make of what we just heard? >> reporter: well, sergey lavrov making the case of basically that western governments and the ukrainian government had broken a number of agreements since february when presidethe presid still in power here. and the shelling in eastern ukraine and effectively blocking access to the mh17 crash site. he responded to allegations that russia is arming and supplying the separatist rebels and
we have commented bbc on the reports, and they are reports very often contradict our points of view. in fact, we have -- but we have never thought of taking some punishing measures against bbc who are broadcasting within the russian territory. and i hope that the u.k. authorities and any other countries will involve mass media and make them, make them subordinate. >>> we've been listening there to russian foreign minister sergey lavrov speaking to the media, essentially pointing the...
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towrote in 2007 and referred the ceo of merrill lynch. bbc thatformed the some search links to this article were removed. it was not mentioned and they did not tell the bbc who requested it. >> who could it be? that is the big question. >> they are not revealing that kind of information. privacy or freedom of information that is more important? >> it is hard to know some time. >> it is a quagmire. which one is it? a report aboutis a soccer referee called mcdonald who lied about a penalty he gained. removed. >> i will look for him. >> driving someone. >> couldn't it peaks your interest? are millions of searches -- tens of thousands of searches out there that you may not know about. you would never go looking for it. case, the original entry is there and the bbc has it on the website of stop the biggest search engine no longer has links to it. oryou search other words other combinations of words, it may come up. this is a gray area and the details surrounding the ruling have yet to be found out. it was supposed to protect privacy. under circums
towrote in 2007 and referred the ceo of merrill lynch. bbc thatformed the some search links to this article were removed. it was not mentioned and they did not tell the bbc who requested it. >> who could it be? that is the big question. >> they are not revealing that kind of information. privacy or freedom of information that is more important? >> it is hard to know some time. >> it is a quagmire. which one is it? a report aboutis a soccer referee called mcdonald who...
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the performance marque from lexus. >>> you're watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. st headlines, brazilians reacted with shock, not to say dismay, after their humiliating world cup defeat to germany losing 7-1. >>> the second wave of air strikes on gaza. israel says it hit up to 160 targets. >>> let's get more on the top story, brazil's crushing defeat to germany in the world cup semifinal. the scale of that result, the shock of the tournament so far, no surprise there. brazil's president commiserated with brazilians, urging them to bounce back. how do you do that? hugo bashega, how you going to get over it? >> humiliation, wasn't it? it was really, really bad, tragic, like local press, but today they're all over it. the mood, of course, very, very bad. brazilians asking what happened. so it is tragic. >> let's pick up on that what happened. i mean, actually what happened? was this about too much emotion over tneymar, a star, the pressure cooker atmosphere for the players? >> we knew this was a weak squad from the very beginning, very first match against croatia. and
the performance marque from lexus. >>> you're watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. st headlines, brazilians reacted with shock, not to say dismay, after their humiliating world cup defeat to germany losing 7-1. >>> the second wave of air strikes on gaza. israel says it hit up to 160 targets. >>> let's get more on the top story, brazil's crushing defeat to germany in the world cup semifinal. the scale of that result, the shock of the tournament so...
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the south china sea. it is expected to gain in strength once it is back out at sea. bbc>> now, germany may be famous for its love of these, yes, i have an absolutely delightful plate of raw sausages under the hot studio lights. but it appears some haven't been entirely honest with their customers. the scam goes back for years. let's go to berlin. can you smell the raw meat from where you are, steve? this is a huge favorite with people around the world, what is this story about? how damaging is it? >> good for consumer, i suppose. the regulators in this country have discovered that the sausage manufacturers, the people who make the nation's sausages, have been fixing prices. there are about 1500 different types of tasausages in germany. you can't fix the price for each type, each species or whatever they call it for sausages. so what the producers were doing is basically phoning around, and saying, this is the price rise we'll have, this is the percentage rise in the prices for this year. they have been caught at it and they had a hefty fine. >> and it is good for the con
the south china sea. it is expected to gain in strength once it is back out at sea. bbc>> now, germany may be famous for its love of these, yes, i have an absolutely delightful plate of raw sausages under the hot studio lights. but it appears some haven't been entirely honest with their customers. the scam goes back for years. let's go to berlin. can you smell the raw meat from where you are, steve? this is a huge favorite with people around the world, what is this story about? how...
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the winner. incredible 28 years old. >>> quick reminder of our top story. hamas told bbcs been reached on the i cease fire in gaza. the israeli leadership says it's still examining a truce propose lg. this comes after a senior official told the bbc israel and palestinian group had agreed a comprehensive cease fire to start friday morning. we'll keep across the story and bring you latest developments. from me lucy hockings and the team, thanks for being with us. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ [ engines ] the doctor: cardiff! cardiff?! ah! but, thing about cardiff -- it's built on a rift in time and space, just like california on the san an
the winner. incredible 28 years old. >>> quick reminder of our top story. hamas told bbcs been reached on the i cease fire in gaza. the israeli leadership says it's still examining a truce propose lg. this comes after a senior official told the bbc israel and palestinian group had agreed a comprehensive cease fire to start friday morning. we'll keep across the story and bring you latest developments. from me lucy hockings and the team, thanks for being with us. [male vo] inside this...
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those ambitions must now wait the judgment of the imagine straits. "bbc news," paris. >> if california were a country, it would be the world's eighth largest economy but the real economic story is how badly it's been doing recently. years of overspending have created huge debt problems. now the governor, jerry brown, is trying to make the state shine again. he took office in 2011. for the second time. he'd had the same job nearly 40 years ago. so can he revive california's economy as he revived his own career? we sat down with him to find out. >> the first time jerry brown was california governor was back in 1975. he young star served two terms and campaigned three times for president. >> i've actually learned that experience is important. when i was governor last time its 36 and i was not all that impressed with the experience. in in was that the -- long enough and they needed to be thrown out and we needed some young blood and i was it. now i say there's no substitute for experience. >> at 76, he's now presiding over a state in good shape, after dramati
those ambitions must now wait the judgment of the imagine straits. "bbc news," paris. >> if california were a country, it would be the world's eighth largest economy but the real economic story is how badly it's been doing recently. years of overspending have created huge debt problems. now the governor, jerry brown, is trying to make the state shine again. he took office in 2011. for the second time. he'd had the same job nearly 40 years ago. so can he revive california's...
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the ibf has been speaking to the bbc. i coordinator of government activities in the territory has just announced that there is going to be a humanitarian cease-fire. this news coming to us in the past few minutes. it has been announced from 1500 to 1900 local time. that is 1300 to 1700 british standard time. some parts of the gaza strip, though, we understand will be excluded from the cease-fire. so only parts, certain parts of the gaza strip will have this humanitarian cease-fire put in place. there is going to be between 1500 and 1900 local time. as soon as we have more on this, we'll bring it to you. >>> the last surviving member of the air crew which struck the atomic bomb on hiroshima has died. theodore van kirk was 93. he was a navigator on board the enola gay, the plane which dropped the world's first atomic bomb on the japanese city. on august 6th, 1945. an estimated 140,000 people died. mr. van kirk sat for an interview in 2010 that he hoped atomic bombs would never be used again. >> one of the good things to come
the ibf has been speaking to the bbc. i coordinator of government activities in the territory has just announced that there is going to be a humanitarian cease-fire. this news coming to us in the past few minutes. it has been announced from 1500 to 1900 local time. that is 1300 to 1700 british standard time. some parts of the gaza strip, though, we understand will be excluded from the cease-fire. so only parts, certain parts of the gaza strip will have this humanitarian cease-fire put in place....
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the $6,000 u.s. a year it cost to come here. bbcews at the ever grand football school. >> india doesn't do well either, another big country. this time it's germany that has become the first european country to win the world cup in latin america. a billion of us around the world watch had the match. the trophy will be on show in berlin tomorrow. we leave you with some of the best images from what many have felt have been a magical world cup. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. i
the $6,000 u.s. a year it cost to come here. bbcews at the ever grand football school. >> india doesn't do well either, another big country. this time it's germany that has become the first european country to win the world cup in latin america. a billion of us around the world watch had the match. the trophy will be on show in berlin tomorrow. we leave you with some of the best images from what many have felt have been a magical world cup. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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the netherlands may soon have to consider alternative markets. bbc news many the hague. >> in the press conference, this is malaysian prime minister. we can have a listen in. >> with australia, with all countries who's people have been lost, we stand together united in grief and ready to help however we can. earlier prime minister and i spoke about the continued military activity and at the crash site. the inability of the international investigators to deploy across it. and human remains that may still lie there. for the sake of the grieving families, it is imperative that all remains at the crash site are received as soon as possible. every single victim must be given dignity and a decent funeral. our other priority is insure international investigators are given full access to the site so they may collect evidence and carry out their vital work. only then we will be able to find out what happened to mh 17. only then we can achieve justice for victims and their families. the conflict in eastern ukraine may not be easily resolved but the people on b
the netherlands may soon have to consider alternative markets. bbc news many the hague. >> in the press conference, this is malaysian prime minister. we can have a listen in. >> with australia, with all countries who's people have been lost, we stand together united in grief and ready to help however we can. earlier prime minister and i spoke about the continued military activity and at the crash site. the inability of the international investigators to deploy across it. and human...
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the forces dividing the country still have the upper hand. bbc central african republic. >>> now to the story of one of russia's biggest ballet star as. parish is a dancer in the north of england that became the first british dancers ever to join the ballet in russia. now back here. rebecca met him. >> on stage and in the spotlight, he is romeo in romeo and juliette, one of the greatest roles in ballet. born in england, it's no surprise he was inspired by billy elliott. >> it was great to see ballet the boy dancing brought to light in audience and made more main stream. billy had it harder than i did to be honest. >> away from the guilded here, the school of dance and theater. it was here at the age of eight that zander parish started dancing. mrs. hooper taught him ballet. she can still picture a small boy arriving for his first lesson 20 years ago. >> what do you remember of zander parish? >> this enthusiastic little boy running into class with his sister. his black shorts and t-shirt looking very out of control like bambi on ice. then eventual
the forces dividing the country still have the upper hand. bbc central african republic. >>> now to the story of one of russia's biggest ballet star as. parish is a dancer in the north of england that became the first british dancers ever to join the ballet in russia. now back here. rebecca met him. >> on stage and in the spotlight, he is romeo in romeo and juliette, one of the greatest roles in ballet. born in england, it's no surprise he was inspired by billy elliott. >>...
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there's not much evidence to the contrary. bbci kurdistan. >>> ukraine has launched a full scale military operation in the east of the country. hours after a ten day cease fire ended, we're getting reports aircraft and heavy artillery fire near donetsk. president proshen co. what are you hearing from the east of the country? what's happening on the ground? >> the latest according to the ukrainian officials is that the operation is proceeding, there are areas of heavy fighting. there's the aircraft being engaged. i think there are casualty temperatures on the ukrainian side. it's not known on the rebel side. certainly reports of some civilian casualties eethin crossfire. i think the civilian casualties is most controversial. people here, most of them, believe the cease fire was not working. many ukrainian soldiers were killed. rebels didn't want to go. nevertheless it's a serious situation. we don't know how it will end and how quickly the issue will be resolved. we're looking at pictures from the east of the country. we're monitor
there's not much evidence to the contrary. bbci kurdistan. >>> ukraine has launched a full scale military operation in the east of the country. hours after a ten day cease fire ended, we're getting reports aircraft and heavy artillery fire near donetsk. president proshen co. what are you hearing from the east of the country? what's happening on the ground? >> the latest according to the ukrainian officials is that the operation is proceeding, there are areas of heavy fighting....