they are expected to iron out the final details on the eu s artificial intelligence act. if it becomes eu law it will mark the first attempt in the world to police artificial intelligence. what should be in the bill has seen heated debate based on al s capacity to cause harm. european countries will be discussing possible concessions in negotiations on what s being called the ai rulebook. for more detail i m joined by kirsten rulf, partner and associate director at boston consulting group. good morning to you. once again, the eu commission by parliament and council grappling with new technology, how to bring the law up to date with this. what are we expecting today? with this. what are we exectinu toda ? ., expecting today? good morning. i think we are expecting today? good morning. i think we are of expecting today? good morning. i think we are of a expecting today? good morning. i think we are of a political - i think we are of a political nailbiter. if we had this co
recently released hamas hostages and the families of those still being held that currently it was not possible to bring all the captive israelis back. meanwhile, more details are emerging of the 7 october attack. the bbc has been hearing evidence that women in israel were sexually assaulted, raped and mutilated by hamas. israeli investigators have gathered more than a thousand testimonies from witnesses and those who handled the bodies of victims after the attack. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson has more from jerusalem. a warning, her report contains some distressing details. out of the chaos and mass trauma of the hamas attacks, new stories are starting to emerge of rape and sexual assault, including graphic testimony from an eye witness interviewed by police. i realised they were raping her one by one. then she was passed to another man in uniform. she was still alive when she was being raped. the scale of sexual violence here is not clear bodies were muti