A teenage drug dealer has been found guilty of the murder of a 14 year old knocked off his move ahead and stabbed to death. He died in the middle of a turf war between rival drug gangs. Another young life cut short, caused by knife crime in london. Jaden moodie was just 1a years old when he was murdered, the final moments of his Life Captured on this shocking cctv footage. While on a moped, he is rammed into by a stolen black mercedes. A hooded gang armed with large knives jump out and repeatedly stab him, in an attack lasting just 1a seconds. The teenager had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was killed. Jaden was ambitious, loved life. He loved his family, he loved his grandma, and he was just fun to be around, because he would always playjokes on pranks on us and things. During the two week trial, thejury heard jaden had links to a gang, and sold drugs for them. On the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. On the e
In washington, dc, Thejudiciary Committee of the us house of representatives has been debating for around three hours now the articles of impeachment against President Trump. After a spirited discussion, they will most likely vote later on thursday, ahead of a vote in the full house next week. The house is dominated by the democrats. If the president is impeached, there will be a trial in the senate, controlled by the republicans, in the new year. I spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes about what is a constitutional but very political process. Whats happening right now is that the Judiciary Committee are considering in detail those two articles of impeachment, essentially the charge sheet against donald trump. But its political because at this stage its the democrats who have the majority on the Judiciary Committee, and indeed in the house of representatives. So it seems at the end of the day, when they get the vote from this Committee Late on thursday and the full hous
Now on bbc news Stephen Sackur speaks to afghan singer aryanna sayeed. Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. The fight for afg hanistans future has beenjoined far beyond the frontlines between Government Forces and the taliban. My guest today is engaged in the struggle using her own potent weapons that is her voice, her songs, and a spirit of defiance. Aryana sayeed is afghanistans biggest pop star. She has braved Death Threats to campaign for womens rights and artistic freedom. So is this a fight she can win . Aryana sayeed, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Its nerve wracking to be on your show. Well, its a pleasure to have you in our london studio. I just wonder, how intimately connect do you feel to your homeland, afghanistan today . I know you go there a great deal, to work, to perform. But is that connection looser today . I still feel very connected to my country, and to my roots, of course, and ifeel for my people in afghanistan, back home. And tha
To employees who over indulge the night before. A p pa re ntly apparently you can work from home, something i cant do. So lets begin with france. With me is iain anderson, chair of pr company cicero group. We chair of pr company cicero group. Cant talk today general we cant talk today about the general election because voters are going to the polls very soon. Im a political geek that cant talk politics today. A hope you enjoy the 24 hour break we can talk politics elsewhere, and this is very much the story in france. A very difficult political story, change that the french government is saying is fundamentally needed because they are facing a huge deficit if there isnt radical pension reform, and the unions are digging in their heels but so is the government. Figaro covering what edouard philippe, within the macron administration, unveiling a Major Programme yesterday, and really at the heart of it is moving the retirement age up. We have seen this in many countries, the un affordabili
The Pacific Island of bogun ville votes in the hope of independence. And in support of rafael nadal doubles up so winning effect in front of his home crowd the world number one showing his fighting spirit to help spine advance to the davis cup before. We begin this news in burundi where elections are now 6 months away but there are concerns over security opposition leaders say theres a climate of fear and intimidation against those who are critical of the governing party the u. N. Has issued a warning but the government has told al jazeera that the election will be free and fair i was there as Catherine Sawyer reports now from commercial capital. Protected by when you can to cross memories of what happened 4 years ago the main flow for this man he tells us hes young son was. Shot by police while on his way to buy bread. Riot started in 215. Rounds and warn a 3rd tom but his opponents say it was unconstitutional street protests a failed coup vigilante like attacks and assassinations thr