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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240704

And controlling behaviour towards a female collegaue. Red bull say the investigation has been fair, rigorous and impartial. Our Sports News Correspondent laura scott reports. Christian horner has been at the head of Red Bull Racing for nearly two tickets building the team into a dominant force and become one of the most recognisable faces in the paddock often alongside his former spice girl way. But his future in the sport was put in jeopardy when allegations of inappropriate behaviour made against him by a female colleague. At the recent season launch he emphatically maintained his innocence. Can you guarantee you have never behaved inappropriately towards a colleague . I did any accusations that have been made against me. Imilli i did any accusations that have been made against me. Made against me. With the Season Loomin , made against me. With the Season Looming. Key made against me. With the Season Looming, key figures made against me. With the Season Looming, key figures in made against me. With the Season Looming, key figures in the made against me. With the Season Looming, key figures in the sport l looming, key figures in the sport had called for a swift resolution. It is very concerning, the allegations are extremely serious and it allegations are extremely serious and it is allegations are extremely serious and it is certainly seems like things and it is certainly seems like things should be coming to an end here quickly because we really need to be here quickly because we really need to be talking about formula 1 as we io to be talking about formula 1 as we go to to be talking about formula 1 as we go to the to be talking about formula 1 as we go to the start of the year. Just to be talking about formula 1 as we go to the start of the year. Go to the start of the year. Just a 72 hours till go to the start of the year. Just a 72 hours till the go to the start of the year. Just a 72 hours till the first race go to the start of the year. Just a 72 hours till the first race came l 72 hours till the first race came the news that he had been cleared of misconduct following an independent investigation with a statement from the Parent Companies saying that red bull cant confirm grievances had been dismissed and the complainant has a right to appeal. While everyone here at the team based in Milton Keynes has been trying to operate as close to Business As Usual as possible, Christian Horner has acknowledged this matter has been a distraction as the start of the season looms. Only time will tell as the result on the truck will reflect that. This was horner in for testing now knowing he will stay on as chief. He and sport organised will be relieved that the investigation was completed before the lights go out for the first grand prix of the year but given the chance of an appeal, this might not be the end of the road. Andy murray say� s hes unlikely to play beyond the summer, but hopes to be given another chance to compete at what would be a fifth olympic games. The three time grand slam winner took olympic gold at both london 2012 and rio 2016. But hes struggling this season hes been knocked out in the second round of the Dubai Championships by ugo umbert. He say� s hes getting bored of questions about his future and wont talk about it again until he decides to quit. Hes currently ranked 67th in the world but could get into the draw for the Paris Olympics as a former champion. And, england s mel reid has been named as one of suzann pettersen� s for Vice Captains for tis years solheim cup in the usa. The six time ladies European Tour winner, joins dame laura davies, Anna Nordqvist and Caroline Martens as Vice Captains for the prestigious bi ennial competition. Europe will be bidding to keep the trophy for a historic fourth time when it takes place in virginia, in september. And thats all the sport for now. Thank you very much. We will turn to issues in the middle east. Hamas officials says there has been no breakthrough in mediated talks with israel, that are aimed at pausing the war and freeing the remaining hostages. A spokesman said the gap in the negotiation is still wide and an official truce proposal is yet been produced. The death toll as reported by the Hamas Run Health Ministry is now at 29,954. These are images from Deir Al Balah in central gaza where the overnight air strikes killed at least 58 people, including children. The un said today severe restrictions on Fuel Shipments and the lack of, barely any, functioning Desalination Plants means the Water Supplies are now 7 of where they were before the war started. The Palestinian Foreign minister has accused the United Nations Security Council of failing his people. We are very much disappointed with the Security Council of the United Nations, who has failed all of us, who had failed the people in gaza after four and a half months. After four and a half months still, the Security Council is not capable, able to take action in order reallyjust to impose a ceasefire. We do understand that the first step to undertake in any occasions of this nature is for a ceasefire to be achieved. But, you know, now in gaza, you know, it seems that the ceasefire is far fetched. In other news today a group of top internationaljournalists have signed an open letter demanding israel and egypt provide foreign media with Unfettered Access to gaza. The Bbc International editor jeremy bowen, skys alex crawford, cnn christiane amanpour, are among 55 correspondents who are also appealling for better protection for the palestinians, already reporting in the territory. It coincides with another letter written by 2 dozen us lawmakers, addressed to the Secretary Of State antony blinken, that makes similar demands. With me is bbc news presenter anna foster. Of course she is just come back from the middle east. Over 90 journalists, palestinianjournalists killed in gaza and no way of getting in either through the israeli side or the egyptian site. That is unprecedented. No access to a conflict on the size. It is conflict on the size. It is difficult conflict on the size. It is difficult and conflict on the size. It is difficult and you conflict on the size. It is difficult and you sometimes conflict on the size. It 3 difficult and you sometimes wonder when people are watching the reporting that we are doing, do they think that we have decided it is too dangerous to go in, do they think that there are considerations, decisions being made behind the scenes. The simple fact is, if you are an internationaljournals at the moment you cannot get into gaza. As you see, we have not had the situation before. There have been wars in gaza before poor axis has been, perhaps held back for a short amount of time, but to be in this position months in and not be able to go in and see what is going on. This letter we talk about, it makes an important point about our palestinian colleagues. Certainly when you look at the bbc, the bbc has had teams ofjournalists that live and work in gaza, one of our colleagues who covered so heart rending lead the first days of the war and then managed to get out with his family. But covering for the war into caring for your children at the same time, are enormously difficult. So you need the ability for colleagues to get in and for all of us to be able to see what is going on. G ,. ,. ,. , us to be able to see what is going on. ,. ,. ,. , on. Just to remind people, what axis ournalists on. Just to remind people, what Axis Journalists have on. Just to remind people, what Axis Journalists have had on. 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When you go on, the material that you take, you are so material that you take, you are so closely covered the entire time, you go in with the military, they take you to locations that they wanted to youtube and use different time of your choosing. That is not new unique. If you go on with one of these with british or American Forces there is a degree of control always but the problem is what it means is what you can see, you cannot slip down the road and see something and have a chat with them. It is a very closely controlled way of reporting. And as i and you know, because we didnt always exist in the studio, we have both been correspondents out in the field before and theres absolutely no substitute for somewhere, speaking to people seeing with your own eyes what is going on in optimalfor Internationaljournals In Gaza that is just impossible. Internationaljournals in gaza that isjust impossible. Internationaljournals in gaza that isjust impossible. When i went into thousand eight, isjust impossible. When i went into thousand eight, we isjust impossible. When i went into thousand eight, we were isjust impossible. When i went into thousand eight, we were locked isjust impossible. When i went into thousand eight, we were locked out on the egyptian side of rafah for quite some time. For about 20 odd days and a similar situation was unfolding while the war was on the other side of the wall. I remember at the time, we had to get dominic come that then ambassador of cairo to write to the egyptian authorities to write to the egyptian authorities to say if anything happens to me, or his cameron man, they are on their own. We dont expect you to go in after them. Own. We dont expect you to go in afterthem. Eventually own. We dont expect you to go in after them. Eventually it worked, the pressure of the egyptians worked. It is my hunch that actually, the only way you are not going to get in independently to the israeli side, but why the egyptians keeping people out . This israeli side, but why the egyptians keeping people out . Keeping people out . This is interesting keeping people out . This is interesting because keeping people out . This is interesting because even i keeping people out . This is interesting because even to keeping people out . This is interesting because even to get to the area of the sign where we keep seeing reports that things are being built, that there are Reception Centres being built, potentially for palestinians who may eventually come out of gaza, but all we can do is look at Satellite Images and try to work it out. You are right to seek him the last time i went into gaza was 18 months ago now and that was through the israeli crossing in the north of the strip which is the one we used to use. But destroyed on the 7th Of October and has been completely unusable ever since. It is a good point that you make, it is in part requires the israeli authorities to say yes, but it also requires the egyptian authorities to cs and at the moment, we are just facing this wall of people saying, no. And this is one of the most important stories in the world at the moment. It is one that we are desperate to one that we are. Which is why they want to give everyone out, of course. As a final thought on this. Looking at the names in the list, we have talked about this outside the studio, should there have been more Palestinian Names . I should there have been more Palestinian Names . Should there have been more Palestinian Names . I would have liked to seen Palestinian Names . I would have liked to seen Palestinian Palestinian names . I would have liked to seen Palestinian Namesl Palestinian Names . I would have l liked to seen Palestinian Names on the list. The letter does mention our palestinian colleagues by feel every time we talk about International Journals every time we talk about internationaljournals not being allowed into gaza, i dont ever want anyone to think theyre doing a disservice to our palestinian colleagues who have than an incredible job and many have given their lives and risk their lives and unimaginable circumstances to tell the story and i think when we look back at these first five soon to be six months of the war, it will be this palestinian journalists who given us notjust the greatest but only insight of what is going on in gaza. I only insight of what is going on in gaza. ,. , only insight of what is going on in gaza. ,. ,. ,. ,. , gaza. I read today that more of them had died in such gaza. I read today that more of them had died in such a gaza. I read today that more of them had died in such a short gaza. I read today that more of them had died in such a short period gaza. I read today that more of them had died in such a short period of had died in such a short period of term than any other conflict recent history. Showing extraordinary bravery. Thank you forjoining me. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bbc news bringing you different stories bbc news bringing you different stories from bbc news bringing you different stories from across bbc news bringing you different stories from across the bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. Bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. Things like this are stories from across the uk. Things like this are becoming stories from across the uk. Things like this are becoming a stories from across the uk. Things like this are becoming a daily like this are becoming a daily occurrence and he says hes often powerless to do anything about it. 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