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financial aid agreed in the united states. what it means for ukraine a little later in our business coverage in around 30 minutes. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson, who was held hostage for nearly seven years during lebanon's civil war, has died at his home in new york. he was 76. he spent much of his time in solitary confinement, chained and blindfolded. anderson said his roman catholic faith and sheer stubbornness helped to keep him alive. the world's countries are spending more money than ever on defence. new figures show that last year nearly $2.5 trillion was allocated to military expenditure. the countries spending the most were the united states,

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Dateline

>> at this point, said kaplan, you could see the light from the garage diminishing as the garage door closed. >> inexplicably, the garage shoots back up and you see a series of flashes. >> and the hooded figure outside. we went to the scene of the crime to understand how this could happen. it's as easy as that. so, where is don? he's in the house now? >> i believe there -- he is in the house now. >> and there is the flashing light. >> kaplan believed the hooded figure tripped the sensor and snack into don's garage. >> did you think that surveillance camera had taken a picture of your killer? >> i did. >> did you see the figure depart? >> no, never. the garage closes and don is found dead the next morning. >> even as he puzzled over the hooded figures identity, the detective started here about someone else. don's brother, dennis. just days after the murder, dennis got the keys to don's

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IMF: Argentina meeting programme targets by 'significant margins'

Milei’s stabilisation plan "has yielded better results than we expected in our last programme review," says Rodrigo Valdés, IMF's director for Latin America and the Caribbean.

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BBC News Now

figures like him, to be honest, after they pass on in terms of their careers, you quite often find people who perhaps deserve an opportunity they weren't going to get when someone as famous as huw edwards was around. i am sure they will find someone as good as huw edwards, whether it will take time. we will wait and see. david dimbleby has moved on and huw edwards was seen as his successor. maybe there is a successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. fill" successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc.— successor in the bbc, or maybe outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are _ outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days - outside the bbc. our those days of the big bankers, are those days of| the big bankers, are those days of the big bankers, are those days of the past —— big anchors. i the big bankers, are those days of the past -- big anchors.— the past -- big anchors. i name check them _ the past -- big anchors. i name check them because _ the past -- big anchors. i name check them because possibly i the past -- big anchors. i name check them because possibly a | check them because possibly a recruitment issue. i can think of a couple of people. you are looking for someone who has got a lot of live experience and has broader

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BBC News at Six

and forth between the house of commons and the house of lords and is being voted on tonight. "stopping the boats" has been one of the prime minister's key election pledges, and he says that flights to rwanda will leave in 10—12 weeks' time — so, byjuly — with an airfield on standby and charter planes booked. the home office released new figures showing the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk from last summer rose from almost 1,800 injuly to just under 52,000 a week ago. let's go to westminster now and get the latest from our political editor, chris mason. hello. those figures you mentioned there give a sense of the scale of there give a sense of the scale of the issue. they underline the argument the government makes, saying it has to look for a novel, eye—catching idea to try to put off people getting in small boats over the channel. but this idea, for two years now, has been bogged down in legal and parliamentary problems. the latest being that the house of

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Sportsday

thick cloud across northern and eastern areas, where it will be a slight north—easterly onshore breeze. best of any dry and brighter weather towards the west. the odd shower around any drizzle close to the north sea coast. a chilly day across the north sea, single figures, 6—9, just about double figures, 6—9, just about double figures for the west. little change for the end of the week. we are in between weather systems. still in the cooler air mass. this area of low pressure could sideswipe the south—west of the uk to produce a few showers. don't take this too literally, because the weather may change for the end of the week. it's one of those difficult stories to predict, because we are in between weather systems. still staying chilly for many. thank you very much indeed. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. goodbye.

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Verified Live

has refused to countenance an idea of a big has refused to countenance an idea ofa big inquiry has refused to countenance an idea of a big inquiry because the war is still ongoing. that's been the prevailing attitude. i would be surprised if at the end of this war, there isn't a big inquiry and senior figures well have been found to be at fault or accused of it, and may be other resignations to come. thank ou ve be other resignations to come. thank you very much _ be other resignations to come. thank you very much for _ be other resignations to come. thank you very much for that. _ be other resignations to come. thank you very much for that. i _ be other resignations to come. thank you very much for that. i just - be other resignations to come. thank you very much for that. i just want. you very much for that. ijust want to take you back to new york because we are keeping a kenai on events in the courtroom. this is the live feed we have from the courthouse. the court proceedings themselves taking place upstairs. what we are expecting today is to hear from the prosecution and the fence, their opening statements. they are crucial legal moments in this trial because they will give as a flavour of the framing of the contacts on how this trial will proceed. if there's time, we are due to hear from witnesses.

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Verified Live

internal security system, and the prime minister himself, benjamin netanyahu, to admit their share of the blame. thus far, benjamin netanyahu has refuses countenance an idea of a big inquiry because the war is still ongoing, that's been the prevailing attitude. i would be surprised if at the end of this war there isn't a big inquiry and senior figures will have been found to have been at fault or accuse the bed, and there may be other resignations to come. the former news anchor huw this is bbc news. edwards has resigned from the bbc. the decision was reportedly made on medical advice, and comes nine months after a string of allegations appeared in the sun newspaper, accusing him of misconduct. huw edwards has not appeared on bbc news since then. the bbc has confirmd hat he has not been paid off, and hope his decision will "allow all parties to move forward". earlier we heard form our media editor — katie razzall.

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The World Today with Maryam Moshiri

week of passover so a lot of the government are on holiday and it's very quiet injerusalem. but there's been reportedly another senior generalfrom the central been reportedly another senior general from the central command whose reportedly tendered his resignation tonight. these are the most seniorfigures so resignation tonight. these are the most senior figures so far to have resigned after the terrible events of october 7th when armed hamas gunmen stormed through the gaza border defence and 1200 people, mostly israeli civilians, were killed. there have been calls for political and military figures to be held accountable, but the positions certainly of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that any big inquiry will have to wait until after the war, and i think there will be perhaps an unprecedented inquiry, hopefully most israelis say a public inquiry because they do regard some of the responsibility for the scale of what happened on

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

what had been going on. grant shapps your predecessor ordered companies to give redress to people affected. 0ut to give redress to people affected. out of 130,000 cases looked at only 1500 people have had compensation. are you just abandoning the rest of those people?— those people? absolutely not and i should say when _ those people? absolutely not and i should say when we _ those people? absolutely not and i should say when we saw— those people? absolutely not and i should say when we saw in - those people? absolutely not and i should say when we saw in that i should say when we saw in that winter prepayment meter is being forced on the vulnerable we stepped in quickly because no one wants to see that, it was appalling behaviour and when i came into the row one of the first things i did was sit down with suppliers and talked about the issue because i wanted to make sure we could protect people. leather issue because i wanted to make sure we could protect people.— we could protect people. why have onl 1500 we could protect people. why have only 1500 people — we could protect people. why have only 1500 people been _ we could protect people. why have | only 1500 people been compensated for what you say was very distressing?— for what you say was very distressin. ? �*, . .. , . , for what you say was very distressint? �*, . u , . , ., distressing? it's unacceptable and i have spoken _ distressing? it's unacceptable and i have spoken to _ distressing? it's unacceptable and i have spoken to ofgem _ distressing? it's unacceptable and i have spoken to ofgem about i distressing? it's unacceptable and i have spoken to ofgem about this . distressing? it's unacceptable and i i have spoken to ofgem about this who are overseeing it and i've made it clear people can get compensation as quickly as possible and that's the steps we're taking, we are getting new figures in the coming months but we are ready to act to make sure

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