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As fears of war between
Hezbollah And Israel
grow. Hezbollah launches a ballistic missile towards
Tel Aviv Israel
says its the first time the group has targeted the city. President zelensky in his address to the
Un General Assembly
says russia is
Planning Attacks
on ukraine nuclear plants. Recently i received yet another alarming report from our intelligence. Now putin does seem to be
Planning Attacks
on our nuclear power plants and their infrastructure. Polling stations have closed in
Indian Administered Kashmir
in the first elections to take place there in more than ten years. Now with all the latest sport, heres olly. Some significant
Injury News
for two of the biggest clubs in europe,
Manchester City
have confirmed that their
Midfielder Rodri
has suffered
Ligament Damage
in his right knee. The spaniard had to come off in the 21st minute of their draw with arsenal on sunday. He has been seeing a specialist in barcelona and the club say that he will continue to be assessed to ascertain the full extent of the injury and expected prognosis. The recovery time from an
Acl Tear
is usually a minimum of nine months which would rule him out for the rest of the season. Just when his real
Madrid Career
was taking off,
Kylian Mbappe
could be out for a number of weeks after picking up a
Thigh Problem
in their win over alaves on tuesday. He scored for the fifth consecutive match in their 3 2 win but was substituted in the last 10 minutes and appeared to be in some discomfort. The club didnt give a time frame for mbapp � s recovery, but he is set to miss
Sundays Derby
at
Atletico Madrid
and he could be ruled out of next months international break with france playing
Israel And Belgium
in the nations league. Also injury related,
Rafael Varane
has announced his retirement at the age of 31. The french
World Cup Winner
injured his knee last month on his debut for newly promoted como in serie a, and its forced him call time on his career. He won the
Fa Cup
with
Manchester United
last season, but the defender will be most closely associated with
Real Madrid
before that, a 10 year spell the
Spanish Giants
that saw him win 18 trophies including three
La Liga
titles and four
Champions League
s. He was capped 93 times for his country, winning the
World Cup
in 2018. Manchester united start their
Europa League Campaign
later. They face dutch
Side Fc Twente
at old trafford. Its the club where the united manager erik ten hag made his name as a player and then cut his teeth as a coach under
Steve Mclaren
at the time. Ten hag says he still has a soft spot for his former side and would rather not be playing them but knows the competition offers a path to
Champions League
if they win it. It is an opportunity, and more roads to achieve the target you want and
This
is also a road. It is the most difficult probably because in the tournament of 32, you have to be the best. But it is a target and it is a road we want to go. With growing concerns around the financial reliance of
Womens Football
on the mens game, a new global
Investment Group
believes it has the solution and has told the bbc it is ripping up the
Rule Book
on football ownership. The mercury 13 group bought theirfirst club,
Fc Como
women, in italy earlier
This
year, and has pledged to spend more than £80m building up a multi
Club Portfolio
exclusively in women s football. They say investment in england is an absolute priority. We believe there is an incredible opportunity to give these clubs the fuel they need to ride a
Big Wave
we are seeing in
Womens Sport
and cement themselves as the worlds super clubs. The
Atp Tennis Tour
continues its far east swing. The first round of the
Japan Open
is underway in tokyo. Second
Seed Hubert Hurkacz
is through after beating
Marcos Giron
in three sets, its his first match since losing to the australian
Jordan Thompson
in the second round of the
Us Open
last month. Hell
Face Eitherjack Draper
or mattia bellucci. There were also wins for ugo humbert,
Mariano Navone
and matteo berrettini. And thats all the sport for now. Theres more on naomi osakas win at the
China Open
on the
Bbc Sport Website
it was her first since starting a new partnership with serena williams� former coach patrick mouratoglou. For now, ill pass you back to kasia. As always, good to see you. Lots more export on our website. We are returning to the escalating crisis in the middle east, those
Rocket Attacks
between hezbollah in lebanon and israel. Air strikes between the two across the border. We can talk to the former national
Security Adviser
of israel. Yaakov amidror israel. On
This
notion, the reports that israel is culling up to additional
Armour Brigades
to its border with lebanon, are we seeing a precursor of a
Ground Invasion
. , seeing a precursor of a
Ground Invasion
. Invasion . Yes, what we see is that
Israel Invasion
. Yes, what we see is that israel is invasion . Yes, what we see is that israel is taking invasion . Yes, what we see is that israel is taking very that israel is taking very seriously the obligation to defend itself. The attack on the
8th Of October
with no provocation on the israeli side, and what they are doing now is defending ourselves. We think the frame of defending ourselves, we are preparing the ground forces. We are not sure if we need them, but we want to be very well prepared. Part of the preparation is to the
Reserve Brigades
into service. That will happen in the next few days, and then be there to help the idf to do the job inside lebanon. Help the idf to do the ob inside lebanon. I help the idf to do the ob inside lebanon. What does
The End
. Ame inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look
inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look
like inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look
like for inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look
like for israel. Endgame look like for israel when it comes to hezbollah . D when it comes to hezbollah . Li
Hezbollah Forces
will not be located along the border, according to a decision of the
United Nations
stop they should not exist in lebanon, no other
Military Force
other than the lebanese army should be there. What israel will do, based on the achievements of
This
operation, is to not let them be in the south. The other goal of the war is to restrict has been that wide from its capabilities to launch rockets hezbollah. We might achieve a huge achievement by reducing its abilities to deliver so it is not such a big threat to israel as it was before the war. ~. ,. , war. What extent would that look like . War. What extent would that look like . What war. What extent would that look like . What we war. What extent would that look like . What we are war. What extent would that i look like . What we are seeing within
Gaza And Hamas
is a complete destruction and a flattening of that region and that area. Is that what you want to see when it comes to getting those hezbollah targets . Getting those
Hezbollah Taraets
. ,. Getting those
Hezbollah Taraets
. ,, getting those
Hezbollah Taruets
. ,. , ~i. Targets . Israel is seeking a iece, targets . Israel is seeking a piece. But targets . Israel is seeking a piece, but hezbollah targets . Israel is seeking a i piece, but hezbollah attacked israel. Part of what we might do in the future is going to lebanon and killed the members of hezbollah and to destroy the infrastructure. In those areas the idf will fight against hezbollah. It will probably be very like gaza, it depends on how far has is prepared to go to fight from these areas. If it will fight in these areas like hamas
In Gaza
, the same results. There is no other way to fight terrorists. What you saw
In Gaza
, if someone has any secret, to fight
Terrorist Organisations
acting within areas in a different way, we would be happy to learn it. No one has any other way to do it. We have learned experience with
The Americans
and the brits and
The Americans
and the brits and the french in africa and afghanistan, with iraq. Nobody has another solution to terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This
terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This
ends terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This
ends because l where
This
ends because hezbollah is better armed and better equipped and has more resources than hamas. We have seen what is happening
In Gaza
in terms of the destruction of infrastructure there. Where does it end . And if israel does approach that border, israel will be in breach of the un
Security Council Resolution
1701 which is calling a cessation of fighting between israel and lebanon. It cessation of fighting between israel and lebanon. Israel and lebanon. It will not, because israel and lebanon. It will not, because the israel and lebanon. It will not, because the
Decision J
not, because the decision included demand that has been will be dismantled and it didnt. No fighter will be self, it was piloted by hezbollah. Israel is defending itself. The war was initiated by hezbollah with no provocation by the israeli side. They are violating the decision and launching rockets into israel. Israel is not violating any decisions with the international community in
This
case. How it can be ended . Why should the world allow a
Terraced Organisation
Terraced Organisation
Terraced Organisation
Terraced Organisation
in lebanon . We have to leave it there. Thank you for your time. Much more on our website. We do have a life page, updating us on all the latest development is because
This
is a fast moving story. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. The indian
Election Commission
says more than half of voters have cast their ballots in the second phase of elections in
Indian Administered Kashmir
. Polling for 26 seats in the local assembly has now ended. The phased vote, which is being held amid tight security, is the first since
Narendra Modis Government
scrapped kashmir� s semi autonomous status in 2019. The bbc� s
Arunoday Mukharji
is in srinagar. Thank you, voting wrapped up a couple of hours ago in the second of the three
Phase Elections
in
Indian Administered Kashmir
in one of the new issues registering with the new issues registering with the voters is autonomy been taken away in 2019 by the central government. This is the first
Assembly Elections
in the last ten years since 2018 when the last
State Government
collapsed, since then people have not had an elected assembly representatives, which is why whoever we speak to, they say
This
is finally a chance for them to register their voice and be heard by using the ballot to send a message. With me
This
evening is a
Member Of Parliament
from the national conference, a very prominent regional party of india administered kashmir. It is
This
an vacant election, a lot of expectations, the first one in ten years, people are feeling voiceless for a long time. Dash are important election. It time. Dash are important election time. Dash are important election. ,. , election. It is to connect and represents election. It is to connect and represents. People election. It is to connect and represents. People feel election. It is to connect and represents. People feel let i represents. People feel let down represents. People feel let down by what happened in 2019. They down by what happened in 2019. They need a hand to give them the sense they need a hand to give them the sense of recovery, and make them the sense of recovery, and make them feel the sense of recovery, and make them feel they are not, it is not them feel they are not, it is not the them feel they are not, it is not
The End
of the world for them not
The End
of the world for them if not
The End
of the world for them. If you understood the psyche them. If you understood the psyche at the moment, it is a
Sense Psyche
at the moment, it is a sense of psyche at the moment, it is a sense of defeat and we need to recover sense of defeat and we need to recover from the sense of defeat recover from the sense of defeat and give them some hope to recoveh defeat and give them some hope to recover. Kashmir is a story of betrayal to recover. Kashmir is a story of betrayal is, it has been betrayed badly since the 1950s, the first betrayed badly since the 1950s, the first betrayal in 1953 and the first betrayal in 1953 and the ultimate nail in the coffin. The ultimate nail in the coffin. I the ultimate nail in the coffin, i am the ultimate nail in the coffin, lam not the ultimate nail in the coffin, i am not saying the final coffin, i am not saying the final neit coffin, i am not saying the final nail in the coffin, came in 2019 final nail in the coffin, came in 2019 iii final nail in the coffin, came in 2019. In terms of
This
relation in 2019. In terms of
This
relation with the best of the
Nationsm Relation
with the best of the nations nations. Your
Election Manifesto
nations. Your
Election Manifesto
mentions nations. Your
Election J Manifesto
mentions the nations. Your
Election Manifesto
mentions the article 370 which granted autonomy to the region for decades. How are you planning to deliver on all the promises you are making to the promises you are making to the voters, given the fact
This
is no longer a state, now a
Union Territory
, federally administered by the centre . The powers of the government,
Government Forms
will be significantly clipped. How optimistic are you of actually getting work done and delivering on the promises you are making . The delivering on the promises you are making . Delivering on the promises you are making . The only optimism in
This
process are making . The only optimism in
Hezbollah And Israel<\/a> grow. Hezbollah launches a ballistic missile towards
Tel Aviv Israel<\/a> says its the first time the group has targeted the city. President zelensky in his address to the
Un General Assembly<\/a> says russia is
Planning Attacks<\/a> on ukraine nuclear plants. Recently i received yet another alarming report from our intelligence. Now putin does seem to be
Planning Attacks<\/a> on our nuclear power plants and their infrastructure. Polling stations have closed in
Indian Administered Kashmir<\/a> in the first elections to take place there in more than ten years. Now with all the latest sport, heres olly. Some significant
Injury News<\/a> for two of the biggest clubs in europe,
Manchester City<\/a> have confirmed that their
Midfielder Rodri<\/a> has suffered
Ligament Damage<\/a> in his right knee. The spaniard had to come off in the 21st minute of their draw with arsenal on sunday. He has been seeing a specialist in barcelona and the club say that he will continue to be assessed to ascertain the full extent of the injury and expected prognosis. The recovery time from an
Acl Tear<\/a> is usually a minimum of nine months which would rule him out for the rest of the season. Just when his real
Madrid Career<\/a> was taking off,
Kylian Mbappe<\/a> could be out for a number of weeks after picking up a
Thigh Problem<\/a> in their win over alaves on tuesday. He scored for the fifth consecutive match in their 3 2 win but was substituted in the last 10 minutes and appeared to be in some discomfort. The club didnt give a time frame for mbapp \ufffd s recovery, but he is set to miss
Sundays Derby<\/a> at
Atletico Madrid<\/a> and he could be ruled out of next months international break with france playing
Israel And Belgium<\/a> in the nations league. Also injury related,
Rafael Varane<\/a> has announced his retirement at the age of 31. The french
World Cup Winner<\/a> injured his knee last month on his debut for newly promoted como in serie a, and its forced him call time on his career. He won the
Fa Cup<\/a> with
Manchester United<\/a> last season, but the defender will be most closely associated with
Real Madrid<\/a> before that, a 10 year spell the
Spanish Giants<\/a> that saw him win 18 trophies including three
La Liga<\/a> titles and four
Champions League<\/a>s. He was capped 93 times for his country, winning the
World Cup<\/a> in 2018. Manchester united start their
Europa League Campaign<\/a> later. They face dutch
Side Fc Twente<\/a> at old trafford. Its the club where the united manager erik ten hag made his name as a player and then cut his teeth as a coach under
Steve Mclaren<\/a> at the time. Ten hag says he still has a soft spot for his former side and would rather not be playing them but knows the competition offers a path to
Champions League<\/a> if they win it. It is an opportunity, and more roads to achieve the target you want and
This<\/a> is also a road. It is the most difficult probably because in the tournament of 32, you have to be the best. But it is a target and it is a road we want to go. With growing concerns around the financial reliance of
Womens Football<\/a> on the mens game, a new global
Investment Group<\/a> believes it has the solution and has told the bbc it is ripping up the
Rule Book<\/a> on football ownership. The mercury 13 group bought theirfirst club,
Fc Como<\/a> women, in italy earlier
This<\/a> year, and has pledged to spend more than \u00a380m building up a multi
Club Portfolio<\/a> exclusively in women s football. They say investment in england is an absolute priority. We believe there is an incredible opportunity to give these clubs the fuel they need to ride a
Big Wave<\/a> we are seeing in
Womens Sport<\/a> and cement themselves as the worlds super clubs. The
Atp Tennis Tour<\/a> continues its far east swing. The first round of the
Japan Open<\/a> is underway in tokyo. Second
Seed Hubert Hurkacz<\/a> is through after beating
Marcos Giron<\/a> in three sets, its his first match since losing to the australian
Jordan Thompson<\/a> in the second round of the
Us Open<\/a> last month. Hell
Face Eitherjack Draper<\/a> or mattia bellucci. There were also wins for ugo humbert,
Mariano Navone<\/a> and matteo berrettini. And thats all the sport for now. Theres more on naomi osakas win at the
China Open<\/a> on the
Bbc Sport Website<\/a> it was her first since starting a new partnership with serena williams\ufffd former coach patrick mouratoglou. For now, ill pass you back to kasia. As always, good to see you. Lots more export on our website. We are returning to the escalating crisis in the middle east, those
Rocket Attacks<\/a> between hezbollah in lebanon and israel. Air strikes between the two across the border. We can talk to the former national
Security Adviser<\/a> of israel. Yaakov amidror israel. On
This<\/a> notion, the reports that israel is culling up to additional
Armour Brigades<\/a> to its border with lebanon, are we seeing a precursor of a
Ground Invasion<\/a> . , seeing a precursor of a
Ground Invasion<\/a> . Invasion . Yes, what we see is that
Israel Invasion<\/a> . Yes, what we see is that israel is invasion . Yes, what we see is that israel is taking invasion . Yes, what we see is that israel is taking very that israel is taking very seriously the obligation to defend itself. The attack on the
8th Of October<\/a> with no provocation on the israeli side, and what they are doing now is defending ourselves. We think the frame of defending ourselves, we are preparing the ground forces. We are not sure if we need them, but we want to be very well prepared. Part of the preparation is to the
Reserve Brigades<\/a> into service. That will happen in the next few days, and then be there to help the idf to do the job inside lebanon. Help the idf to do the ob inside lebanon. I help the idf to do the ob inside lebanon. What does
The End<\/a>. Ame inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look<\/a> inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look<\/a> like inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look<\/a> like for inside lebanon. What does the
Endgame Look<\/a> like for israel. Endgame look like for israel when it comes to hezbollah . D when it comes to hezbollah . Li
Hezbollah Forces<\/a> will not be located along the border, according to a decision of the
United Nations<\/a> stop they should not exist in lebanon, no other
Military Force<\/a> other than the lebanese army should be there. What israel will do, based on the achievements of
This<\/a> operation, is to not let them be in the south. The other goal of the war is to restrict has been that wide from its capabilities to launch rockets hezbollah. We might achieve a huge achievement by reducing its abilities to deliver so it is not such a big threat to israel as it was before the war. ~. ,. , war. What extent would that look like . War. What extent would that look like . What war. What extent would that look like . What we war. What extent would that look like . What we are war. What extent would that i look like . What we are seeing within
Gaza And Hamas<\/a> is a complete destruction and a flattening of that region and that area. Is that what you want to see when it comes to getting those hezbollah targets . Getting those
Hezbollah Taraets<\/a> . ,. Getting those
Hezbollah Taraets<\/a> . ,, getting those
Hezbollah Taruets<\/a> . ,. , ~i. Targets . Israel is seeking a iece, targets . Israel is seeking a piece. But targets . Israel is seeking a piece, but hezbollah targets . Israel is seeking a i piece, but hezbollah attacked israel. Part of what we might do in the future is going to lebanon and killed the members of hezbollah and to destroy the infrastructure. In those areas the idf will fight against hezbollah. It will probably be very like gaza, it depends on how far has is prepared to go to fight from these areas. If it will fight in these areas like hamas
In Gaza<\/a>, the same results. There is no other way to fight terrorists. What you saw
In Gaza<\/a>, if someone has any secret, to fight
Terrorist Organisations<\/a> acting within areas in a different way, we would be happy to learn it. No one has any other way to do it. We have learned experience with
The Americans<\/a> and the brits and
The Americans<\/a> and the brits and the french in africa and afghanistan, with iraq. Nobody has another solution to terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This<\/a> terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This<\/a> ends terrorist fighting. I wonder where
This<\/a> ends because l where
This<\/a> ends because hezbollah is better armed and better equipped and has more resources than hamas. We have seen what is happening
In Gaza<\/a> in terms of the destruction of infrastructure there. Where does it end . And if israel does approach that border, israel will be in breach of the un
Security Council Resolution<\/a> 1701 which is calling a cessation of fighting between israel and lebanon. It cessation of fighting between israel and lebanon. Israel and lebanon. It will not, because israel and lebanon. It will not, because the israel and lebanon. It will not, because the
Decision J<\/a> not, because the decision included demand that has been will be dismantled and it didnt. No fighter will be self, it was piloted by hezbollah. Israel is defending itself. The war was initiated by hezbollah with no provocation by the israeli side. They are violating the decision and launching rockets into israel. Israel is not violating any decisions with the international community in
This<\/a> case. How it can be ended . Why should the world allow a
Terraced Organisation<\/a>
Terraced Organisation<\/a>
Terraced Organisation<\/a>
Terraced Organisation<\/a> in lebanon . We have to leave it there. Thank you for your time. Much more on our website. We do have a life page, updating us on all the latest development is because
This<\/a> is a fast moving story. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. The indian
Election Commission<\/a> says more than half of voters have cast their ballots in the second phase of elections in
Indian Administered Kashmir<\/a>. Polling for 26 seats in the local assembly has now ended. The phased vote, which is being held amid tight security, is the first since
Narendra Modis Government<\/a> scrapped kashmir\ufffd s semi autonomous status in 2019. The bbc\ufffd s
Arunoday Mukharji<\/a> is in srinagar. Thank you, voting wrapped up a couple of hours ago in the second of the three
Phase Elections<\/a> in
Indian Administered Kashmir<\/a> in one of the new issues registering with the new issues registering with the voters is autonomy been taken away in 2019 by the central government. This is the first
Assembly Elections<\/a> in the last ten years since 2018 when the last
State Government<\/a> collapsed, since then people have not had an elected assembly representatives, which is why whoever we speak to, they say
This<\/a> is finally a chance for them to register their voice and be heard by using the ballot to send a message. With me
This<\/a> evening is a
Member Of Parliament<\/a> from the national conference, a very prominent regional party of india administered kashmir. It is
This<\/a> an vacant election, a lot of expectations, the first one in ten years, people are feeling voiceless for a long time. Dash are important election. It time. Dash are important election time. Dash are important election. ,. , election. It is to connect and represents election. It is to connect and represents. People election. It is to connect and represents. People feel election. It is to connect and represents. People feel let i represents. People feel let down represents. People feel let down by what happened in 2019. They down by what happened in 2019. They need a hand to give them the sense they need a hand to give them the sense of recovery, and make them the sense of recovery, and make them feel the sense of recovery, and make them feel they are not, it is not them feel they are not, it is not the them feel they are not, it is not
The End<\/a> of the world for them not
The End<\/a> of the world for them if not
The End<\/a> of the world for them. If you understood the psyche them. If you understood the psyche at the moment, it is a
Sense Psyche<\/a> at the moment, it is a sense of psyche at the moment, it is a sense of defeat and we need to recover sense of defeat and we need to recover from the sense of defeat recover from the sense of defeat and give them some hope to recoveh defeat and give them some hope to recover. Kashmir is a story of betrayal to recover. Kashmir is a story of betrayal is, it has been betrayed badly since the 1950s, the first betrayed badly since the 1950s, the first betrayal in 1953 and the first betrayal in 1953 and the ultimate nail in the coffin. The ultimate nail in the coffin. I the ultimate nail in the coffin, i am the ultimate nail in the coffin, lam not the ultimate nail in the coffin, i am not saying the final coffin, i am not saying the final neit coffin, i am not saying the final nail in the coffin, came in 2019 final nail in the coffin, came in 2019 iii final nail in the coffin, came in 2019. In terms of
This<\/a> relation in 2019. In terms of
This<\/a> relation with the best of the
Nationsm Relation<\/a> with the best of the nations nations. Your
Election Manifesto<\/a> nations. Your
Election Manifesto<\/a> mentions nations. Your
Election J Manifesto<\/a> mentions the nations. Your
Election Manifesto<\/a> mentions the article 370 which granted autonomy to the region for decades. How are you planning to deliver on all the promises you are making to the promises you are making to the voters, given the fact
This<\/a> is no longer a state, now a
Union Territory<\/a>, federally administered by the centre . The powers of the government,
Government Forms<\/a> will be significantly clipped. How optimistic are you of actually getting work done and delivering on the promises you are making . The delivering on the promises you are making . Delivering on the promises you are making . The only optimism in
This<\/a> process are making . The only optimism in
This<\/a> process is are making . The only optimism in
This<\/a> process is to are making . The only optimism in
This<\/a> process is to register in
This<\/a> process is to register our in
This<\/a> process is to register our assent for
This<\/a> institution. To the rest of the nation, institution. To the rest of the nation, the decisions taken did not have nation, the decisions taken did not have the people behind it. This not have the people behind it. This is not have the people behind it. This is how we express herself democratically and take the message to the world, that the
Country Message<\/a> to the world, that the country which. I mean calls itsetf country which. I mean calls itself the country which. I mean calls itself the largest democracy in the world, we do not come out in violence the world, we do not come out in violence. We do it through the means of democracy to the institutions of democracy. The optimism. Institutions of democracy. The optimism, as i said, in
This<\/a> process optimism, as i said, in
This<\/a> process is optimism, as i said, in
This<\/a> process is that we get a chance to express process is that we get a chance to express democratically. And then to express democratically. And their atso to express democratically. And then also through
This<\/a> institution which has degraded, we seek institution which has degraded, we seek the dignity it had. The status we seek the dignity it had. The status that
This<\/a> institution had, status that
This<\/a> institution had, we status that
This<\/a> institution had, we seek to restore it. And for that had, we seek to restore it. And for that restoration,
This<\/a> is the for that restoration,
This<\/a> is the first for that restoration,
This<\/a> is the first step. We need to finalise the first step. We need to finalise to the best of the country finalise to the best of the country those who are like minded and want a stronger federal like minded and want a stronger federal industry. Likeminded and want a stronger federal industry. Federal industry. These are all very well. Federal industry. These are all very well. And federal industry. These are all very well, and promises, federal industry. These are all very well, and promises, butl federal industry. These are all very well, and promises, but i come back to my point. When the appointment of
Bureaucracy And Law<\/a> officers, the sanction to prosecute, when these sensitive subjects alight with the approval of the governor who essentially appointed, then arent you going to have trouble delivering on those . Yes, we are going to have trouble yes, we are going to have trouble. It is more than governance, it is about the political governance, it is about the political existence of
This<\/a> state political existence of
This<\/a> state. How do you expect us to express state. How do you expect us to express dissent . If we take to the streets, we are called people the streets, we are called people who are terrorists. So how people who are terrorists. So how do people who are terrorists. So how do we express . This institution,
This<\/a> exercise is more institution,
This<\/a> exercise is more about the political
Existence And Reshaping<\/a> and re emerging from tobacco we had~ re emerging from tobacco we had. Alongside, yes, we want the right had. Alongside, yes, we want the right to decide, to come back the right to decide, to come back to the right to decide, to come back to the people,
This<\/a> bureaucracy that should be run by the bureaucracy that should be run by the institution which is democratically elected, and
This<\/a> is democratically elected, and
This<\/a> is for the world to see. The
This<\/a> is for the world to see. The union. This is for the world to see. The union, which believes in upgrading a
Union Territory<\/a> has degraded a state to a
Union Territory<\/a>~ degraded a state to a
Union Territory<\/a>. | degraded a state to a
Union Territory<\/a> territory. I wanted to keep back, since territory. I wanted to keep back, since kashmir territory. I wanted to keep i back, since
Kashmir Acceded<\/a> territory. I wanted to keep back, since
Kashmir Acceded<\/a> to india, your party at the national conference has been the party which has ruled for the party which has ruled for the maximum number of years of a year. When your party was in power, hundreds were killed because of
Separatist Insurgency<\/a> is, hundreds were also detained. The same arguments and allegations are being levelled by your party against the government in
New Delhi<\/a>. Wouldnt some people accuse you of double standards . We can do the maths, the national we can do the maths, the national conference has not done national conference has not done the maximum amount of governance. For most of the time governance. For most of the time the governance. For most of the time
The Space<\/a> was governed by parties time
The Space<\/a> was governed by parties other than the national conference. There was some incidents conference. There was some incidents like 2010 and many other incidents like 2010 and many other incidents, i cannot justify other incidents, i cannot justify whatever happened. We dont justify whatever happened. We dont have a justification, but the thing dont have a justification, but the thing is, we need to learn from the thing is, we need to learn from the the thing is, we need to learn from the mistakes. Yes, there was from the mistakes. Yes, there was
Security Forces<\/a> operating underground, they did not have the fear underground, they did not have the fear of accountability at the fear of accountability at the hands of the elected government. They worked as they wished, government. They worked as they wished, but those are the mistakes we should learn from, and that mistakes we should learn from, and that does not mean we repeat and that does not mean we repeat the mistakes. And if somebody else, that entity is doing somebody else, that entity is doing those mistakes, we under those doing those mistakes, we under those governance but those mistakes happened, it doesnt mean mistakes happened, it doesnt mean they should be repeated. So you mean they should be repeated. So you are mean they should be repeated. So you are omitting that. I will have to leave it there. Thank you so much. Admitting that. While we are talking about how much power the government of
This<\/a> region will have, there is still a lot of hope that people have expressed in the democratic process and these elections because they finally get a sense of empowerment, that they will have a buffer in the form of their elected
Assembly Weather Centre<\/a> sits between the leadership in
New Delhi<\/a> and the leadership in
New Delhi<\/a> and the leadership you where they can go to their representatives with their problems, something they feel and tell me they had not been able to do for the last ten years. I thanks to you and your last ten years. I thanks to you and your guests last ten years. I thanks to you and your guests joining last ten years. I thanks to you and your guests joining us and your guests joining us live. A third of children worldwide are now short sighted, according to new research. The study, published in the britishjournal of ophthal mology, examined data from
Five Million<\/a> children and teenagers in 50 countries. It showed a dramatic increase in cases of myopia over the last 30 years, with experts blaming time spent inside, particularly
During Covid<\/a> lockdowns, as well as strain from using screens at a young age. Denise voon, is the clinical advisor for the
College Of Optometrists<\/a>. Short sightedness, seeing things that are close clearly but not far has been increasing but particulalry notable since covid. Does that make you link it directly, staying inside, looking at smart screens increases your chances of being short sighted . Increases your chances of being shortsighted . Shortsighted . Thank you for havin shortsighted . Thank you for having me shortsighted . Thank you for having me on. Shortsighted . Thank you for having me on. We shortsighted . Thank you for having me on. We have shortsighted . Thank you for l having me on. We have noticed shortsighted . Thank you for having me on. We have noticed a change since covid, and we are not entirely sure what the reason is but we can guess that it could be due to a number of factors. Firstly, we know from the evidence that spending lots of time outdoors, at least two hours a day does reduce your risk of developing mightier and progressing it. During covid that wasnt possible. We also know that a lot of times, spent within the close confines of a room if they are doing on schooling and things like that, that may have been a contributing factor. But we have noticed a change. There were geographical have noticed a change. There | were geographical differences as well because a shower, younger kids are starting school higher and there the number of young people is seven times higher than in countries within the african continent where children spend more time outside. , ~. , outside. That is right. We note uenetics outside. That is right. We note genetics and outside. That is right. We note
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East Asian<\/a> or
South Asian<\/a> ethnicities are prone to developing myopia, so we knew that already. But in japan developing myopia, so we knew that already. But
Injapan And Korea<\/a> they have some of the highest rates of myopia. Its 5 in japan, highest rates of myopia. Its 5 injapan, compared to
Uganda Or Paraguay<\/a> which is much lower at 1 . It could be that those children in the
East Asian<\/a> countries are not spending as much time outdoors. They tend to start school a little bit earlier and those contributing factors may cause a rise in myopia. Factors may cause a rise in my0pia factors may cause a rise in moia. , ,. , myopia. Can you help us to understand myopia. Can you help us to understand why myopia. Can you help us to understand why the myopia. Can you help us to| understand why the concern myopia. Can you help us to understand why the concern over myopia . Why should we be worried and is there a way of reversing it . Worried and is there a way of reversing it . One of the things we are worried reversing it . One of the things we are worried about reversing it . One of the things we are worried about is we are worried about is especially evident is undiagnosed, people are not going to be able to see as well as they can, that is one of the problem. Although it is rare, people with very short sight, they are more prone to conditions such as
Retinal Detachment<\/a> which could be sight threatening. This is rare, but it does make sense that the more people who are short sighted, the more people that may develop these conditions going on. There are a number of things that parents can do. The first thing and probably most important thing is that children are encouraged to be outside. The
College Of Optometrists<\/a> recommend two hours a day but also
This<\/a> either, twist regularly so if there are any problems
This<\/a> can be picked up. There are some treatments for
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This<\/a> story. Hello. We saw intense
Rainfall And Flooding<\/a> for many on monday. Tuesday brought a slightly drier day for some of us. But now, wednesday, we are seeing the arrival of more rain. Its going to last on and off for many of us over the next few days. The winds are going to be strengthening too. So a fairly unsettled spell of weather, certainly until friday. Lets
Take A Look<\/a> at the rainfall that were expecting to accumulate over the next few days. Some places, particularly northeast england, but also central and
Southern England<\/a> and into wales, could see up to about 80mm of rain and some of that is falling on very saturated ground. So i think were going to see some further problems with localised flooding later in the week. So low pressure is driving our weather at the moment. Its slowly moving its way in from the west, so for the rest of today, were seeing rain across central and northern parts of england into
Northern Ireland<\/a>, some heavy showers rattling into wales and
Southwest England<\/a> overnight as well. Now,
This<\/a> rainfall across the
North East<\/a> of england is going to be particularly persistent, blown in by that fairly brisk easterly wind as well. So a pretty damp start to your thursday, i think, for many areas, with some heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms towards the south. Temperatures 10 or 11 in the south. Were going to see single figures across the north of scotland, which is seeing some of the drier and clearer weather at the moment. Now through tomorrow, then, weve still got persistent rain pushing in across parts of northern england, particularly heavy in the northeast. Also
Northern Ireland<\/a> seeing some
Heavy Rain<\/a>. Wales, central and
Southern England<\/a> is going to see a mix of some sunshine, but also some scattered heavy showers and some thunderstorms as well. It is again the north of scotland that is drier but also cooler temperatures there only around 11 degrees. The teens further south because weve got
This<\/a> colder air as we move towards
The End<\/a> of the week. Its going to be filtering its way in from the north. By the time we get to friday, still a
Weather Front<\/a> bringing some
Heavy Rain<\/a> initially for central,
Southeastern Parts<\/a> of england. That should tend to ease away through the day. So were into the clearer skies, but colder conditions. The winds coming in from the north, so temperaturesjust around about 9 11; degrees for most of us north to south. Perhaps just a little bit milder towards the far south west. But by first thing
Saturday Morning<\/a> scenes like
This<\/a>, i think quite a frosty start. Even in our towns and cities, temperatures 2 or 3 degrees first thing saturday. Colder than that, though, in the more rural spots. So into the weekend then, we have got
High Pressure<\/a> thats going to be keeping the
Weather Front<\/a>s at bay, at least for a time. So largely dry and settled. But with that cold air in place, some frosty nights to come. But for most of us, it is looking drier with some sunny spells. Perhaps a bit more rain in the
North West<\/a> later in the weekend. Live from beirut,
This<\/a> is bbc news. Israel is calling up two additional
Army Brigades<\/a> to its border in the north as it carries out further airstrikes against hezbollah in lebanon. Large numbers of people are continuing to flee the areas close to the border, as fears of war between
Hezbollah And Israel<\/a> grow. Hezbollah launches a ballistic missile towards
Tel Aviv Israel<\/a> says its the first time the group has targeted the city. I am
Kasia Madera<\/a> in london. In other news. Here in uk,
Winterfuel Vote<\/a> dominates final day of labour party conference. Ukraines president , volodymyr zelensky, has warned the world that russia is preparing a serious escalation of its war against his country. Recently, i received yet another alarming report from our intelligence. Now putin does seem to be
Planning Attacks<\/a> on our nuclear power plants and the infrastructure. Iam i am live at the
United Nations<\/a> in new york, where
President Zelensky<\/a> is seeking strong support from
World Leaders<\/a> gathered here before he heads to the
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