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BBC News

many are expected to stay here. they bring new blood and ideas, they will be consumers and so on. others say rwanda is a small densely populated country and does not have enough jobs and land already and this will increase competition for that and this is the view of the opposition party here. this is the view of the opposition party here-— this is the view of the opposition -a here. ~ . . , party here. what about the people t in: to party here. what about the people trying to illegally _ party here. what about the people trying to illegally cross _ party here. what about the people trying to illegally cross into - party here. what about the people trying to illegally cross into the - trying to illegally cross into the uk? fiona irving visited a camp in calais and to speak to migrants to say they are determined to make the journey and will not be deterred by the policy. footage taken a few days ago. as migrants gather on the beach in life jackets, the french police turn up, trying to stop the boats. in another video, migrants make a dash to the scene. french forces stabbed the dinghy, making it

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netanyahu is vowing to reject any sanctions on the military after reports the us plans to cut to one unit. there is ongoing violence in the occupied west bank and the us said it will respond to any human rights violations against palestinians. and this is gaza today. 15 children among the dead after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah. more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war, it has been said. and emergency workers say they have covered and uncovered more than 200 bodies in khan younis. the world health organisation previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege. palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel

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BBC News Now

reject those changes. the bill will go back to the house of lords probably early this evening at some point. and then the question will be well the house of lords reinsert the changes they want to see, certainly from speaking to labour sources in the lords they are keen not to back down and they want the government to offer concessions, particularly on whether those who work with uk forces overseas, particularly they are thinking of people in afghanistan, who helped british troops there, whether they will be exempt from being deported. the government said there are enough safeguards in the bill already. it seems like a stand—off but labour saying they will not back down and the government saying they will not offer concessions so it will then most likely balance between the two houses until eventually the house of lords we expect will give way, and it may happen late this evening. it depends on how much those in the house of lords are willing to push

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Breakfast

we will be talking about that issue later in the programme. let's take a look at today's papers. the guardian leads with calls by some conservative mps for concessions on the rwanda bill. they want people from afghanistan who served alongside uk forces to be protected from being sent to rwanda if they arrive on small boats across the english channel. the daily mail leads on calls byjewish leaders for the met police chief to resign. it says he will be hauled before the home secretary james cleverly this week. it's after an officer threatened to arrest a jewish man at a pro—palestine march. the front page of the mirror shows sir keir starmer meeting doreen lawrence 31 years after her son stephen was murdered. the paper says the labour leader has vowed to honour stephen lawrence's legacy. lots of today's papers — inluding the sun — have this photo of victoria beckham being given a piggyback

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BEIJING -- China's central bank has kept key lending rates unchanged again as its monetary easing options are narrowed by the yuan's recent weakness a

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Morning Joe

who are most responsible for this war. certain point, a performer who was performing for the group sang "amazing grace" beautifully, stretching out every word. i don't think there was a dry eye in that room listening to this amazing grace that the american political system had discovered to pass this aid. it's a big deal. the key question is, obviously, how soon can the aid get to the ukrainian forces? they're getting pounded right now by the russians. the russians are on the advance. they need this aid as soon as they can get it. >> yeah. ali, i don't know if they're singing "amazing grace" in the republican cloak room or not. >> hardly. >> but mike johnson stepped out, he had a lot of powerful allies in the house gop caucus that stood beside him, and it seems that republicans really don't

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after an israeli air strike on the southern city of rafah, where more than a million displaced palestinians are sheltering. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 3a,000 people have died since the start of the war in october. emergency workers in khan younis say they've uncovered nearly 200 bodies buried in the courtyard of a hospital. al nasser had been at the centre of an israeli military operation until two weeks ago. the world health organization has previously said bodies were being buried within hospitals under israeli siege, but palestinians have accused israeli forces of killing some of the victims. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities in gaza as command centres. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, with more. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official we have had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october seven attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the

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afghanistan, labour peer des browne, lord browne, wanting to see anyone who has helped the uk forces overseas exempt from being sent to rwanda. i've spoken to labour sources in the lords last night. they say they are willing to accept a compromise on that if the government is willing to offer a concession. however, the government seemingly in no mood to compromise on that. it will be interesting to see how long that bounces between the house of commons and house of lords this afternoon. the other amendment is around an independent monitoring committee to assess on an ongoing basis whether rwanda is safe to receive asylum seekers from the uk. the government says both those amendments are not necessary and that there are already sufficient safeguards within the bill as it stands, and it certainly seems like they are not willing to compromise. we can expect rishi sunak to argue against that. the other thing that will be interesting to keep an eye out for is whether we get any more details about the timings of any

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CNN This Morning

continue to function, so that there's not a hecklers veto that's happening where the loudest, it most radical voices have control over the discourse. but what we've seen is is that by going in and cracking down, it's just further inflamed the situation. it's becoming about more than just a pastime and when what's happened is protesters say that they're just criticizing israel. and i believe that in a lot of their minds that's their intent, but there's a whole vocabulary that they have for talking about what's happening on campus that veers almost directly into anti-semitism, were they accuse jewish donors, they accuse a jewish, jewish forces in the world for ordering the crackdown. it's not the university president acting on her own those are straight up anti-semitic tropes right there that you outline. yeah it's an even go further. it's not almost anti-semitism. it is antisemitism and this is

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