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china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes, which are more deadly then heroin, have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the country, before being mixed into other illegal drugs by criminal gangs. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has more. 21—year—old southhampton musician dylan died after a unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, _ were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put— were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head on| to cuddle him, put my head on his chest. i was really scared,

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in full on the bbc iplayer. called the new drug threat, which is available to watch online, or you can download the iplayer app. do check it out. let's turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk, where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mr menzies said, "it has been an enormous privilege representing "the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures "on myself and my elderly mother, i have decided 0ur political correspondent iain watson has been following the story.

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to the city of agadez earlier this month, where they demanded the departure of more than 1,000 us soldiers who were sent to niger to fight islamist militants. niger was a key security partner to us counter—terrorism operations in the sahel region, until its government was removed in a military coup lastjuly, straining ties between the two countries. last month, niger's suspended a military accord with the us, and has since welcomed russian military instructors and equipment. it is one of several west african countries where military leaders cut links with their traditional western allies while strengthening ties with russia. some people in niger say the us didn't do enough for their country. 0ur presences about the americans leaving. it is just about the americans leaving. they have been in our presence now and have been doing nothing.

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divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador�*s national prison agency say they are trying to establish who is behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls(ani)and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel nob—oh—a also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur correspondent ione wells sent this report from the ecuadorean capital, quito. this referendum was really all

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battlefield. where there are holes instead of round. after america threw its weight back behind ukraine, the message here is, you make it, we will use it. in the northeast it is the russians who are edging closer. translation: it is better now we let them attack and then at defend but when we get the shells, drones and whatever else is in this package, we can turn things around. it is hoped this usaid will save ukrainian lives in cities like kyiv. but it has been a painful weight. translation: our been a painful weight. translation: 0ur guys need help because they have nothing to protect us. we always need help because without it our enemy can advance further and can be in the centre of our city. of course it is not too late. in any case aid is needed and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will

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that gives you a taste of two 0ur taste culture reporter noor nanji told me what made him such a well—loved conductor. he was very loved and very well—known after a career that spanned around five decades. 0ver that time he performed for some of the world's most finest orchestras, including of course the chief conductor of the bbc symphony orchestra as you said. he was regularly seen at the bbc proms and also conducted the last night of the proms on several occasions. 0ften the last night of the proms on several occasions. often he would make some quite funny speeches. there were memorable moments over that time as well, that really endeared him to audiences. his range was also diverse. he performed a wide range of repertoire, everything ranging from the rock to contemporary. he resigned from the bbc and you 2000 and moved

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to that point to the us with his wife to chicago and that is where he was living when he died. he had been suffering from leukaemia and his agent confirmed to bbc news that was the cause for his death and he also said that many people would be celebrating sir andrew's career over a very long time. to andrew's career over a very long time-— andrew's career over a very lona time. ., ., . long time. to that point, what tributes have _ long time. to that point, what tributes have been _ long time. to that point, what tributes have been coming - long time. to that point, what tributes have been coming in l tributes have been coming in the voice do we have so far? tributes from across the music world have been pouring in this afternoon, ever since the news of his death broke. they include from the royal opera house, which wrote on twitter, now called x, that they were saddened by the news. julian lloyd webber, the brother of andrew lloyd webber, also a musician and conductor in his own right, he wrote that so andrew was a great musician who was wonderful with his soloists and the current chief conductor of the bbc 0rchestra said he

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he challenges police, he is given an ultimatum. inaudible that is not acceptable. today, he is calling for the head of the met to resign.- the met to resign. after six months of _ the met to resign. after six months of sir _ the met to resign. after six months of sir mark - the met to resign. after six l months of sir mark rowley's three catelli rights of law—abiding londoners including thejewish community to appease lawless mobs i think it is time for sir mark rowley to go. 5ir for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark rowley has apologised for the incident, the second time in three days. it will open up operational planning to greatest scrutiny. tonight gideon falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met which is accepted to discuss what more the force can do to makejewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven 0ctober, feel safe. since the hamas attacks of seven october, and israel's response, every weekend the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london,

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i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked i saw him and he had typical ptsd, iasked him i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked him what he would like to be in the future, and he said what future? i think it is very important for us to make sure that these children in gaza, the 1.1 million children in gaza, many of them who lost their lives and they had nothing to do with seven of october, it is our 0ctober, it is our responsibility as humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those _ what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors - what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and - what he does in gaza. talking i about those doctors and nurses who use said were overwhelmed there, we know one international humanitarian law, they should be protected under they should be protected under the geneva conventions. being upheld? the geneva conventions. being uheld? , , ., ~ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in the l see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop working, many of

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