For humanitarian assistance in both gaza and the west bank. This money will support more than one million displaced and conflict affected palestinians, including Emergency Needs in gaza. The conflict in the middle east remains our focus here on the conflict in the middle east remains ourfocus here on bbc news, but lets move on to netflix. Netflix shares are up after the Company Reported a boost in subscriber growth. The streaming platform now has more than 240 million subscribers, adding 8. 7 million of them sincejune. 0ur north America Business correspondent Michelle Fleury has the latest from new york. Its been less than six months since netflix started to crack down on password sharing, and it appears to be working because it shows like the which are help it retain its customers while new Pricing Options on offer, including a less extreme wing democrat expensive a less expensive plan pot the streaming giant said it was a priority for the company. They plan to roll out lots of new pr
Ahead to the ryder cup and roma. And of good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Thousands of teenagers are using vapes every day across the uk. Some become completely addicted. Theres been a sharp rise in the number of under 18s using vapes over the past few years and doctors have been sounding the alarm. Their concern is notjust about the lack of research on long term effects. Its also about the official Public Health messaging around vaping. The claim that vaping is 95 safer than cigarettes has informed Government Policy for years. But now a top paediatrician says that fact is putting children at risk. Heres our health editor, hugh pym. He was out of it. Theyd morphined him up. Such was his pain. Ians13 year old son was rushed to a e one night with serious stomach pains. The doctor came and said, we cannot find anything wrong with you. Hes not the only parent to be told by doctors that their childrens symptoms could be linked to vaping. Thats when she said, are you doing any
deliveries is in the public consciousness is because an image went viral quite a long time ago now of an amazon drone delivering a parcel, which kind of suggested to us all that drone deliveries weren t so much over the horizon as they were literally around the corner. but when was the last time you had anything dropped off by quadcopter? never - deliveries still come in vans around my way! we re just not there yet for that kind of last mile delivery. there are trade offs between the weight of what can be transported, and battery life. but aside from that, what about the safety? the idea of having all of these spinning blades above our heads, and then they ve got to bring a pizza down to the pavement? now, apparently, last year there were almost 2,500 drone deliveries every day but that was worldwide. so if you think about it in the grand scale of things, that s.that s not much, is it? and i suspect that most of those would be specialist deliveries in really remote area
lara: this week, click takes off with a behind the scenes look at amazon s delivery drone facility. this feels like science fiction a bit. it has that feel. spencer: you ve met the pilot, now meet the copilot - - zoe s got her hands on microsoft s ai driven office assistant. lj sounds out the tech behind noise cancelling headphones. something to play with here. ijust want to pick each thing up and. you can, you can. and we go blackberry picking to check out the new movie chronicling the origins of a legend. you said they were the best engineers in the world! i said they re the best engineers in canada. i for years, we ve talked about how drone deliveries were around the corner. i think one of the main reasons that the idea of drone deliveries is in the public consciousness is because an image went viral quite a long time ago now of an amazon drone delivering a parcel, which kind of suggested to us all that drone deliveries weren t so much over the horizon as they were lit