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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240710

and the greens agree a new power sharing agreement but stop short of a formal coalition. a new covid drug treatment which involves injecting patients with anti bodies that attacks the virus has been approved by the medicines regulator. and, nicholas cage stars as a truffle forager coming to terms with the loss of his beloved pig. see what anna smith make of this and the rest of this week s releases in the film review at 5.45. in afghanistan, the taliban is tightening its grip across the country and there are growing concerns about religious and media freedoms under the new regime. the human rights organisation amnesty international says the group murdered 9 men from the hazara minority last month; some of them were tortured. while the german broadcaster deutschewelle says taliban fighters carried out a door to door search to try to find one of its journalists he d left the country, but they shot dead one of his relatives. here, the prime minister is due to hold a cobra em

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240710

of a hundred in assessing fossilfuel emissions. now of a hundred in assessing fossil fuel emissions. now in bbc news, time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. across continents and cultures there is one common and corrosive political phenomenon. rising anger and alienation amongst voters who feel neglected and ignored by the system. and it s overlords. how to fix this disconnect, how to prevent the politics of hate and fear filling a void where trust used to be. well, my guest isjess phillips, a leading figure in britain s liberal party which has last four successive elections. does the public deserve better politicians? jess phillips at westminster, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it s a great pleasure. ijust referred there to feelings of anger, disillusionment, alienation. we see reported in polling evidence, notjust for britain but from right around the democratic world. i wonder if you experience and feel that from voters in your everyday life as an mp? yes.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

on gaza and so clearly, the focus today has been on gaza and the attempt to get a depot on gaza and the attempt to get a depot ih on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt. we on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt- on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt. we will talk on that shortl , depot in egypt. we will talk on that shortly. but depot in egypt. we will talk on that shortly, but there depot in egypt. we will talk on that shortly, but there has depot in egypt. we will talk on that shortly, but there has been - depot in egypt. we will talk on that l shortly, but there has been renewed fighting on the northern border and further exchanges of fire between the israeli and backed hezbollah and israeli forces. hezbollah which is backed by iran. the border skirmishes have raised concerning israel that it could now face a war on two fronts. our correspondent reports on the latest developments from lebanon. reports on the latest developments

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Nicky 20240703

mr sunak is expected to meet his israeli counterpart benjamin netanyahu and israeli president isaac herzog for what he said, on arrival here, he hoped would be productive meetings. this, after urging regional leaders to avoid further dangerous escalation . in gaza, meanwhile, egypt has agreed to let humanitarian supplies in via the rafah crossing. an initial convoy of 20 trucks of aid are expected to enter gaza after a deal announced by president biden and the earliest is tomorrow. announcing the agreement, the us president warned that the aid convoys would be stopped if any supplies were confiscated by hamas, which governs gaza and is regarded as a terrorist organisation by the uk and us. we can bring you live pictures of gaza. it isjust after 11:00 in the morning. israel s military says it hit hundreds of sites in gaza over the last 2a hours targeting, it says, hamas infrustrauctre. with the latest, here s our correspondent wyre davies. as trucks carrying aid queue o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240703

this is bbc news, the headlines. british prime minister rishi sunak is in israel for talks aimed at preventing the conflict from spilling across the region and to express his solidarity with the country. egypt agrees to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. israel says it won t impede deliveries, as long as supplies do not reach hamas. israeli forces and hezbollah exchange fire across the lebanon border. israel says it s moved thousands of extra troops to the region. british prime minister rishi sunak is injerusalem for his two day visit to the middle east. mr sunak met israeli president isaac herzog and expressed personal condolences over the loss of life. he told the president that the uk stands in solidarity with israel and backed its right to defend itself. mr sunak s office said the men agreed on the importance of getting aid to ordinary palestinians in gaza and stressed the need to avoid futher escalation across the region. mr sunak is also expected to meet prime minist

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