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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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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

thatis the pressure to then act on that and that is when the good stuff starts to happen. that is when the good stuff starts to ha en. �* that is when the good stuff starts to ha en. . . that is when the good stuff starts to hauen. . . , ., that is when the good stuff starts tohauen.�* . , ., to happen. and that is not happening riaht to happen. and that is not happening ri . ht t to happen. and that is not happening riuhtt in to happen. and that is not happening right try in your— to happen. and that is not happening right try in your view. _ to happen. and that is not happening right try in your view. it _ to happen. and that is not happening right try in your view. it certainly - right try in your view. it certainly feels more _ right try in your view. it certainly feels more difficult _ right try in your view. it certainly feels more difficult now. - right try in your view. it certainly feels more difficult now. in - right try in your view. it certainly feels more difficult now. in the l feels more difficult now. in the civil service certainly. the machine is producing lots of policy but it is producing lots of policy but it is isn't clear how that should be presented to the public. that could really do with some clarification. labour also has been attacked by some on their own side for not being ambitious enough, ditching their 28 billion target of spending on green projects. do you think also keir starmer should be older on this agenda? i starmer should be older on this arenda? ., starmer should be older on this arenda? . . starmer should be older on this arenda? ., ., . , . agenda? i do. you regularly hear ed miliband talk _ agenda? i do. you regularly hear ed miliband talk about _ agenda? i do. you regularly hear ed miliband talk about the _ agenda? i do. you regularly hear ed miliband talk about the transition i miliband talk about the transition on the labour side but keir starmer doesn't talk about christmas. the exciting story that comes with the climate transition is what i want to hear from climate transition is what i want to hearfrom leaders climate transition is what i want to hear from leaders on either climate transition is what i want to hearfrom leaders on either side climate transition is what i want to hear from leaders on either side of the political divide. it hear from leaders on either side of the political divide.— the political divide. it sounds from what you're _ the political divide. it sounds from what you're saying _ the political divide. it sounds from what you're saying that _ the political divide. it sounds from what you're saying that you - the political divide. it sounds from what you're saying that you don't. what you're saying that you don't feel at this moment in time when the need to act seems to be stronger than ever before, if you look at what is happening around the world, our politicians are not grasping at. i think there is a collective fear

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MediaBuzz

repeatedly, his head would fall down. howard: and that reverberated through the media echo chamber. i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." ♪ howard: in the battle over jury selection, there's a deep ideological divide among the pundits. >> show me a juror who says they can be unbiased towards trump, and i'll show you a liar. that's why we don't have political trials in america. fairness is impossible. >> make no if mistake, this is no ordinary trial, this is a taxpayer-funded, media-promoted political smear campaign against donald trump. of. >> he went on another posting spree on his social media grift this morning scream ising about how his trial is an assault on america. >> the crime isn't just being friends with the guy that owns "national enquirer," it's the change of money, it's the fabrication of the stories.

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BBC News

in society is that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candlelit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and twelve injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital.

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BBC News

community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuador is voting in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. 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 controlsand impose harsher prison controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboha also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. 0ur south america

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BBC News

believe the force has got that balance wrong and also want the commissioner to go. but the prime minister doesn't. downing street says he was appalled by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep because what we can't be saying to particular groups in society that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve. and it's right hey�*ve apologised for the way the incident was handled. protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. reminder of major breaking news, and thatis reminder of major breaking news, and that is that the mp mark menzies has

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CNN This Morning Weekend

>> yes. >> if you look at what everyone was saying, it was bipartisan support about that support to ukraine was not just specifically for that country, but it's about making sure that we can protect our allies. and if you look at how i wrote on china and russia have come together to basically try to form an alliance against a us, giving the support to ukraine, which is much needed, was so important. and the president to me got away with not too much damage done with this party because you saw democrats joined the speaker and the republic get this done. so now we've got to continue to make sure that voters understand that this is a one day in washington, what al come back on a weekend where you can actually see governance at its best. >> you agree with that political win for the president? >> what it's i. think it's a political win for america. there are many democrats and obviously many republicans. i was again, obviously not all of them is the divide within the party, but many republicans support what happened and what we saw yesterday was that the will of the house was heard and

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Newsday

between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices, mainly on the right, believe the force has got that balance wrong and also want their commissioner to go. but the prime minister doesn't — downing street says he was appalled by the incident and there are questions to answer. what has happened is a serious misstep, because we can't be saying to particular groups in society that their very presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said, "the met must have the confidence of the communities they serve and it's right they've apologised for the way the incident was handled." protest, counterprotest, and in the middle, the met, at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news.

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BBC News

presence is a provocation. you don't want anybody of any community to feel like that, which is how thejewish community has been made to feel. the london mayor, sadiq khan, said... protest, counter—protest, and in the middle, the met — at times struggling to police the divide. angus crawford, bbc news. ecuadoreans are voting in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. the measures includejoint military and police patrols, longer sentences, tighter gun controls and the extradition of criminals wanted abroad. as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army

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Newsday

struggling to police the 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 and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboha also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. let's speak to our south america correspondent ione wells, in quito. ione get us up to speed with this. i understand a prison warden has also been murdered on the day

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