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influence. anna holligan, thank you, in the hague- _ the un security council has approved a resolution demanding an immediate end to attacks on ships in the red sea by iran—backed houthi rebels in yemen. the uk and the us have sent naval vessels to the red sea to repel the attacks and protect commercial vessels. both countries have warned of further consequences if the attacks continue. the houthis say their drone and missile strikes are in support of palestinians in gaza. the time is 1.19. our top story this afternoon... the public inquiry into the post office scandal hears evidence from an investigator, whose work led to the prosecution of some of the sub—postmasters who were wrongly accused. from an underground forest to spectacular orchids, scientists say they've discovered 74 new mysterious plants and fungi over the last year. coming up on bbc news, andy farrell will be the english

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LIVE: President Trump Visits The Border & Operation Lone Star Service Members

LIVE: President Trump Visits The Border & Operation Lone Star Service Members - 11/19/23 LIVE: President Trump Visits The Border & Operation

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for my daughter as well. to be remembered. and alina and i said both we're going to learn how to solve the rubik's cube. is there anything else you want to add, christine? um, i don't know. no. that i miss them. that i really, really miss them. christine dawood speaking to nomia iqbal. the time is 1.19. our top story this afternoon. a new suspect in the racist murder of stephen lawrence 30 years ago is identified by the bbc. and still to come, on the fifth and final day of the women's ashes test, england and australia battle for victory. coming up on bbc news: a slice of hollywood for formula 1's alpine. wrexham football club owners ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenneyjoin an investment taking

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of mps ultra—loyal to borisjohnson have said explicitly that they will vote against the report, but we now know that boris johnson is vote against the report, but we now know that borisjohnson is in vote against the report, but we now know that boris johnson is in fact telling them that is not what they should do and that he does not want a vote at all. it clearly suits everybody in the tory party not have a big parliamentary showdown over this, although the opposition parties will feel differently. just briefly, something that has just come on, the mail newspaper hasjust confirmed that borisjohnson is going to be their new columnist. we are expecting his first piece to be published later this evening. leila nathoo there _ published later this evening. leila nathoo there at _ published later this evening. leila nathoo there at westminster. the time is 1.19. our top story this afternoon. there has been an emotionalfamily reunion, but there are still hundreds of people missing after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of greece. still to come this lunchtime, reintroducing dormice to derbyshire in an attempt to boost their numbers. coming up on bbc news, rory mcilroy�*s on the march

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progress. hourly wages also were up highe. april's are the largest monthly gain in more than a year. but that is something economists say could spell trouble. >> weird to say but wage growth is so strong that that might make the fed nervous about future inflation and raise interest rates, which, of course, will hurt the economy down the road. >> reporter: those higher wages are helping fill jobs, starting pay for lifeguards near minneapolis went from $11.19 an hour. o tr and ee coies likettebuter.his athods lin ers, a frs of pert, because of struggling regional banks. two more took big stumbles this week on wall street. adding to those fears, the potential failure to raise the country's borrowing limit by june 1st, which could lead to economic calamity. today, president biden attacked republicans were trying to extract billions of dollars in cuts in order to raise the limit.

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west waging war against russia on the territory of ukraine. the kremlin claims that the united states and nato, the anglo—saxon world, is out to destroy russia, to divide russia into pieces like napoleon and like hitler, and this kind of messaging is extremely powerful. it is potent and it's persuasive and helps to explain how the kremlin is able to retain quite a lot of support for what it is doing. a lot of support for what it is doinu. ,, ,, ., , ., doing. sure, ok, steve, many thanks, steve rosenberg, _ doing. sure, ok, steve, many thanks, steve rosenberg, our— doing. sure, ok, steve, many thanks, steve rosenberg, our russia - steve rosenberg, our russia editor, live in moscow. there will be more from us here in kyiv a little later, but for now, it's back to you jane in the studio. thanks, clive. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime... president zelensky says ukraine will do everything it can to defeat russia this year, in an address marking the anniversary of vladimir putin's invasion. and we'll hear from a talented ukrainian violinist exempted from fighting who fled the war

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picket lines if required. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime... another wave of russian missiles has hit ukraine sending people underground in kyiv, the day after germany and the us said they would send tanks to the country. and still to come — an iceberg the size of greater london has broken off an ice—shelf in antarctica. coming up on the bbc news channel, england players when cricket's top awards, men's captain ben stokes is the player of the year and nat sciver picks up two honours. if you rent, do you know who your landlord is?

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to get better at home. but everyone is free to go outside now, which i think has made life easier. people can go outside, but many are choosing not to either because they have the virus or because they want to avoid it, which is something that china's been trying to do for three years. now, though, covid is spreading freely and china's vaccines and its health service are being severely tested. ros atkins with that report. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime. thousands of ambulance workers including paramedics go on strike in england and wales over pay and working conditions. elon musk says he will resign as twitter chief executive after users in a poll voted yes to him stepping down. coming up on bbc news, former england head coach eddiejones says he could sense his tie was almost

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some drops. however, nobody knows exactly where the fuel price will go over the course of the next six months, but the general sense is that they will not be some dramatic drop off, because the supply of fuel is still restricted. so short—term, possibly a bit more of a drop. long term, many analysts thinking they will not be anything dramatic. shill will not be anything dramatic. all riaht, will not be anything dramatic. all right, thank you. the time is 1.19. our top story this lunchtime — china has said it will carry out live fire military drills around taiwan tomorrow, in response to the visit of the senior us politician nancy pelosi. and still to come, we'll have the latest from birmingham, where england and northern ireland battle for bronze in the men's mountain biking. coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, premier league players say they will stop taking the knee before the majority of matches, starting from next season.

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commonwealth countries and the ongoing relationship with them and the history of the relationship between the chocolate producing companies. idr between the chocolate producing companies-— between the chocolate producing comanies. , ., ., , , ., ,, companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank ou for companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining — companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us. _ companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us. i _ companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know— companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you - companies. dr nana 0sei bonsu, thank you forjoining us, i know you will i you forjoining us, i know you will be back in birmingham shortly. i hope you enjoy the games when you get back there. the fast food chain, mcdonald's, have announced a number of price increases across its menu. items most impacted by inflation will rise by ten and 20 pence. that include the cheeseburger, which is going up for the first time in 14 years, taking it from 99p to £1.19. the firm says its costs are rising and it's committed to supporting it's staff, suppliers and the 25,000 farmers it works with in the uk and ireland. a jacket worn by the astronaut buzz aldrin on the 1969 mission to the moon has been sold for $2.8 million. it's part of an auction of a collection of the astronaut�*s personal items, including the pen

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