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BBC News

people were killed so far according to the palestinian ministry of health. 70% of them are women and children. 10,300 children are killed so far. that is according to the latest figures. half of the infrastructure of gaza is uninhabitable, and the conflict is still going. violence shows no sign of abating so far.— of abating so far. thank you very much for bringing _ of abating so far. thank you very much for bringing that _ of abating so far. thank you very much for bringing that to - of abating so far. thank you very much for bringing that to date i of abating so far. thank you very much for bringing that to date ofj much for bringing that to date of the situation there from jerusalem. adam day is the head of the geneva office of the centre for policy research at the un university. he also had served the un in the middle east. hejoins me now, sorry! i didn't realise you are already there, adam, apologies. it is a grim anniversary,

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BBC News

unofficial results in the next few hours. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament, the elections are seen as a core test of taiwan's relationship with china. the economy and education are key issue for voters but globally, one issue looms large, that is how taiwan should address the threat from china. my colleague steve lai is in taipei and hejoins me now. hello to you, steve. the polls closed just about an hour ago but it looks like an incredibly efficient system, and we might not have long to wait to find out the results, or at least guidance as to what the end result might be? guidance as to what the end result miaht be? , ., , guidance as to what the end result miuhtbe? , . , , might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly _ might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick— might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick process, - might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick process, the l an incredibly quick process, the polls closed at 4pm local time, that is when the ballot boxes get opened and the counting begins straightaway

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Newsday

dives analyst and a lecturer at the university of western sydney. hejoins me now from there. thank you forjoining us. the election in october was seen by many as a battle between beijing and delhi, is this first day visit is signed at the argument has been warned by china here? the at the argument has been warned by china here?— by china here? the visit indicates _ by china here? the visit indicates that _ by china here? the visit indicates that there - by china here? the visit indicates that there has | by china here? the visit - indicates that there has been strange as between them. traditionally, as you mentioned, the practice has been that the first destination for a new president of the mall dives to be to fill a gap the case this time around which indicates that there has been a level of trained relation between them and in fact, one of his key legislations has been to remove the indian continent in the maldives. which has and still happen,

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Newsnight

surface for quite a while and i think the drama has really exposed it now to the nation.— it now to the nation. thank you both ve much it now to the nation. thank you both very much indeed. _ it now to the nation. thank you both very much indeed. paul— it now to the nation. thank you both very much indeed. paul scully i very much indeed. paul scully was ministerfor postal very much indeed. paul scully was minister for postal affairs between 2020 and 2022 and he joins minister for postal affairs between 2020 and 2022 and hejoins me now. thank you forjoining me. it was quite something to hear mps on both sides of the house expressing their horror at the scale of this. it really was but you heard it from kevin jones, what this really was but you heard it from kevinjones, what this has done, the government has been working on this for a few years now, my time and through kevin hollinrake but within four hours of an amazing story telling, it has brought a concise history, it felt like a drama but it also felt like the fact that they had, this is a true story of the beginning of every episode, it needed that because it was so full on. ,, ., ., ., ~ ., needed that because it was so full on. ,, ., ., .,~ ., ., ., on. should it have taken a drama for mps, and of — on. should it have taken a drama for mps, and of course _ on. should it have taken a drama for mps, and of course some have i on. should it have taken a drama for mps, and of course some have beenj mps, and of course some have been working behind the scenes, but a drama to bring this outpouring in

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World Business Report

tensions in the middle east are affecting the global economy in unexpected ways — from the disruption to shipping in the red sea to the boycotting of global brands. but there are other major unknowns to contend with in 2024 — not least the outcome of the us presidential election in the autumn. and could a renewed rise in food and energy prices derail the federal reserve's plans to cut interest rates this yearfrom their 22—year high? steven blitz is chief us economist at ts lombard in new york. hejoins me now to give us a bit of an outlook on what is going to happen in the world �*s biggest economy this year. the main question of the year is if high interest rates will tip the economy into a recession and when central banks. responding by cutting rates. what are your expectations? i think the second part of the question is a lot easier than the first part. at least in the

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BBC News

news. making the most of bbc news. making the most of his mugshot. donald trump portrays himself as the victim as he joins 18 codefendants portrays himself as the victim as hejoins 18 codefendants in the georgia election fraud case. this is the fourth criminal case for the former president as his legal troubles and election calendar grew even more complicated. while mr trump's rivals try to play catch up at the first presidential debate... it is good to have you with us. welcome to this special us politics edition of bbc news, breaking down this action packed week of legal developments and political posturing, plus what it all means for the american presidential race moving forward. first an update on the election interference case in the state of georgia. all 19 defendants in the election fraud case have now surrendered

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World Business Report

and you can see the full interview with markus rauramo as well as international panel of experts looking forward to how europe and north america's energy markets are prepared for winter on talking business weekly with aaron heslehurst here on bbc news while brussels needs a greener agricultural sector to help meet its climate goals, farmers say they're being asked to do too much, with the irish government recently floating proposals to cull almost 200,000 cattle. restauranter, richard gladwin, is from a long line of farmers and is a pioneer of �*farm to fork dining', something he believes is the answer to make farming and the food industry more sustainable. hejoins me now. explain what it is and how you do it? it is community _ it is and how you do it? it is community of— it is and how you do it? it is community of farming - it is and how you do it? it 3 community of farming down in the countryside, as near as your restaurant is. i use my

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BBC News Now

another first here, september, possibly. this would be anotherfirst here, because september, possibly. this would be another first here, because former president would be arraigned, in court, potentially with cameras there, being able to see him or his legal team, there, being able to see him or his legalteam, presumably there, being able to see him or his legal team, presumably plead not guilty, if that does happen. after that will be the trial. exactly when that will be the trial. exactly when that date is still up in the air, because we do know that the district interning had requested for this happen, initially in march 202a. she has just requested that day to be moved up, all the way to october of this year. the trump legal team has been pushing against that, so it is not likely to happen that soon. we will be watching to see when this trial does get started.— trial does get started. thank you very much. _ trial does get started. thank you very much. cbs _ trial does get started. thank you very much, cbs news _ trial does get started. thank you i very much, cbs news correspondent bringing us the latest live from new york. bringing us the latest live from new york. we know that trump has a very carefully crafted public image, so what impact will his mughsot have on that? let's speak to david meerman scott. he's a marketing strategist and author of the bestselling book the new rules of marketing and pr. hejoins me now from boston.

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The Context

hasjust sent. interesting coming to talk to you tonight, _ hasjust sent. interesting coming to talk to you tonight, thank _ hasjust sent. interesting coming to talk to you tonight, thank you - talk to you tonight, thank you very much. while all this was unfolding today, a court in moscow quietly extended the detention of the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich, who you will remember was arrested on espionage charges at the end of march, charges which are patently false. during a brief hearing, the court ordered that mr gershkovich should remain injail until november 30th, which although not entirely surprising, is enormously depressing for his colleagues, friends and family. his pre—trial detention was scheduled to expire next week. he continues to be held in the notorious lefortovo prison in moscow, and he is facing a sentence of up to 20 years if he's found guilty. paul beckett is the washington bureau chief of the wall streetjournal. hejoins me now. good to see you this evening, paul. not great news today. what has been the reaction from evan's team and those who were speaking to him in moscow? , ., ., , . , ., , moscow? everyone of these decisions are tou . h moscow? everyone of these decisions are tough decisions _ moscow? everyone of these decisions are tough decisions for _ moscow? everyone of these decisions are tough decisions for us _ moscow? everyone of these decisions are tough decisions for us to - moscow? everyone of these decisions are tough decisions for us to take. - are tough decisions for us to take. it's a reminder that he's been there

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BBC News Now

world, including those from the global south, are capable of achieving such feats. we can all aspire for the moon and human. india's prime minister, narendra modi, he appeared on that screen in mission control, in the final moments, as the lander was approaching the moon's surface. you saw him at speaking to the many people involved, the scientist, the physicist, the engineers, the huge team he made this happen. harry farley has beenjoining team he made this happen. harry farley has been joining this team he made this happen. harry farley has beenjoining this —— following this mission. hejoins me now. just give us an idea of what has gone into this? this came from an unsuccessfulformer has gone into this? this came from an unsuccessful former mission, they took what they needed, they learned, the one confident this would work and they have been proved right, haven't they?— and they have been proved right, haven't they? yes. this story way back -- began —

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