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the chief of aid international. what is the current humanitarian situation there? the situation is grave indeed. we are very worried about the supply you just reference. we are worried about the supply chain. we are worried about that being broken. yes, there is a true somewhat, a ceasefire somewhat, but everyone is talking about the fact that fighting continues and you talk about the shelling happening in khartoum so we are worried about keeping that supply of medical equipment. there are medical equipment. there are medical clinics across the country. we have 45 of them so we are worried about running out of supplies in those facilities. i5 out of supplies in those facilities.— out of supplies in those facilities. , . ., , facilities. is the ceasefire makin: facilities. is the ceasefire making it _ facilities. is the ceasefire making it easier - facilities. is the ceasefire making it easier for - making it easier for humanitarian making it easierfor humanitarian workers? making it easier for humanitarian workers? yes and no. yes humanitarian workers? yes and n0- yes in _ humanitarian workers? yes and no. yes in that _ humanitarian workers? yes and no. yes in that when _ humanitarian workers? yes and no. yes in that when there - humanitarian workers? yes and no. yes in that when there is i no. yes in that when there is truly a ceasefire and it feels like it is safe to do so, team members, community members, are able to go out and get the food that they need. in our case, able to get supplies and so

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BBC News

between the president, the government and the people. they feel that they are not understood and it is creating a lot of violence and unhappiness with the people. and then also the way the regulation was voted through by parliament is very unusual because we did not have a vote in the national assembly but just in the senate. and the supreme court found it to be in accordance with the constitution which was a big surprise. some there is a lot of problem now and everything is boiling and boiling and we are under the impression that it will never stop. the impression that it will never sto. ~ ., the impression that it will never sto, . ., the impression that it will never sto.. ., 4' the impression that it will never sto. ., ~ , ., , stop. what you think it is that is makin: a stop. what you think it is that is making a difference _ stop. what you think it is that is making a difference because - stop. what you think it is that is i making a difference because many governments in past years have tried to push through pension reforms and have not succeeded. what it it about this government that has made a difference, is at the fact that they do not seem to care about what

Lot , People , Government , Emmanuel-macron , Violence , Unhappiness , Way , Parliament , Regulation , Vote , Senate , Supreme-court

BBC News at Six

for annie ashton whose husband luke took his own life after struggling with gambling addiction. he loved football and _ with gambling addiction. he loved football and he _ with gambling addiction. he loved football and he would _ with gambling addiction. he loved football and he would place - with gambling addiction. he loved football and he would place that l with gambling addiction. he loved | football and he would place that we can bet and that to what happened afterwards, that's not normal. so any steps the government can take, like they did with tobacco and alcohol, to de—normalise that as a social activity would be a huge step in the right direction. what social activity would be a huge step in the right direction.— in the right direction. what do you sa to in the right direction. what do you say to annie _ in the right direction. what do you say to annie ashton _ in the right direction. what do you say to annie ashton whose - in the right direction. what do you i say to annie ashton whose husband was tempted back into gambling via free bets and later took his own life? your plans are so woolly that not worth the paper they are written on. i not worth the paper they are written on. ., , , ., ., on. i would dispute that, we are makin: on. i would dispute that, we are making significant _ on. i would dispute that, we are making significant changes, - on. i would dispute that, we are making significant changes, the | making significant changes, the white paper is 250 pages. mil making significant changes, the white paper is 250 pages. all bets are off on when _ white paper is 250 pages. all bets are off on when change _ white paper is 250 pages. all bets are off on when change will - white paper is 250 pages. all betsl are off on when change will happen as the next stage is consultation. the betting industry has broadly welcomed the plans. the the betting industry has broadly welcomed the plans.— the betting industry has broadly welcomed the plans. the rate of roblem welcomed the plans. the rate of

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BBC News

and there are significant numbers that came forward in their bravery knowing that somebody else had lost theirjob when they came forward, similar to allegations against another cabinet member. they still came forward and they will be feeling pretty upset and we've got to make sure that bellies in the workplace know that that is not the way to run an organisation and there are laws and procedures against him. dominic raab was unable to do it by the prime minister instead of taking the prime minister instead of taking the action to stop it.— the action to stop it. thank you for makin: the action to stop it. thank you for making time _ the action to stop it. thank you for making time to — the action to stop it. thank you for making time to join _ the action to stop it. thank you for making time to join us _ the action to stop it. thank you for making time to join us today. i the action to stop it. thank you for i making time to join us today. angela rayner. we are reporting from westminster after receiving the news that the deputy prime minister, dominic raab has handed his resignation. we saw the letter on twitter where he posted it. wrote: "i called for the inquiry and undertook to resign, if it made any finding of bullying whatsoever.

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BBC News

have heard of this huge leak of classified us intelligence which has somehow got itself onto the internet. it is very serious, why? there are a number of reasons. it shows the us is spying notjust on its adverse errors but also its friends. ,, . ., , , ., friends. the secretary general has been at — friends. the secretary general has been at his _ friends. the secretary general has been at his job _ friends. the secretary general has been at his job for - friends. the secretary general has been at his job for quite . has been at his job for quite some — has been at his job for quite some time. he is not surprised, ithink— some time. he is not surprised, i think by— some time. he is not surprised, i think by the fact that people are spying on him. it i think by the fact that people are spying on him.— are spying on him. it reveals to the russians _ are spying on him. it reveals to the russiansjust - are spying on him. it reveals to the russiansjust how i to the russians just how penetrated their own intelligence agencies have been. ~ ., intelligence agencies have been. ., ., 4' been. we continue to work around the _ been. we continue to work around the clock— been. we continue to work around the clock to - been. we continue to work around the clock to better| around the clock to better understand the scope, scale and impact _ understand the scope, scale and impact of— understand the scope, scale and impact of these leaks. and understand the scope, scale and impact of these leaks.— impact of these leaks. and that is makin: impact of these leaks. and that is making countries _ impact of these leaks. and that is making countries which i impact of these leaks. and that| is making countries which share information with the united states think, do we really want to trust them? there is a real effect here, potentially, on the ukraine war. some of these classified documents showjust how low ukraine is running in our defence munitions. if ukraine is running out of those, russia will unleash its air force, and that could change the entire course of the war. i change the entire course of the

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BBC News

deal, about the trade agreement which was created. we still have yet to see that fully implemented. the dup is looking at that, there is hope it will eventually go back into government, it has to find a way of managing it's base, attempting to show it is not making a u—turn. in a sense, it has to compromise and get power—sharing working. we cannot just talk about formal politics, it is also about what everyone in northern ireland society does. we have a segregated education and workplace system, part of the city are very segregated, there are lots of ways in which educators and the media have to play our part in making a more...— media have to play our part in making a more... media have to play our part in makin: a more... . ~ ,, , . making a more... thank you very much for “oininu making a more... thank you very much forjoining us- — the italian coatguard says its carrying out two separate rescue operations in the ionian sea

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Breakfast

that our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and went to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them.— of a guide for them. we have a makin: of a guide for them. we have a making coronation _ of a guide for them. we have a making coronation design - of a guide for them. we have a| making coronation design since of a guide for them. we have a - making coronation design since 1902, with the first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles's great great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937, for the coronation that number was for king edward viii. and then under the stewardship of walter mcgrath to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth th— 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each _ elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece _ elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece takes - elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece takes at - elizabeth ii. recall --we technicall czabania, each piece takes at least a week— czabania, each piece takes at least a week to — czabania, each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. it is a week to make from start to finish. it is an— a week to make from start to finish. it is an honour, every piece i work with— it is an honour, every piece i work with and _ it is an honour, every piece i work with and the — it is an honour, every piece i work with and the pieces and people i work— with and the pieces and people i work with. — with and the pieces and people i work with, but for the kingdom, that is an amazing achievement in something i will remember for the rest of— something i will remember for the rest of nry— something i will remember for the rest of my life, really.

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Click

to make the muscle grow in a dish stop you know, if i'm able to produce for you a hamburger but you have to pay six times more for it, you probably will actually prefer an animal —based product, right? so we have taken a large part of the cost out of actually ultimately producing cell —based meat. we have taken it out. whereas, this serum comes at a good price so we are able to reduce it into a range that most people can probably afford. but makin: people can probably afford. but making cultivated meat as affordable as normal meat doesn't guarantee that people will accept it. tt doesn't guarantee that people will accept it.— will accept it. if you look across history, - will accept it. if you look across history, for - will accept it. if you look i across history, for example, humanity has a braced many —— embraced many things that are unnatural, like yoghurts. now y°93 unnatural, like yoghurts. now yogais unnatural, like yoghurts. now yoga is seen in every corner of the world and every supermarket shelf. i think about the same analogy four cultivated meat. the company that sells this

Doesn-t-it , Product , Part , Times , Hamburger , Muscle , Dish-stop , Six , Meat , Consumers , Price , Serum

Troubles and Peace

at any— there weren't any high energy costs at anytime — there weren't any high energy costs at any time. but there weren't any high energy costs at any time-— there weren't any high energy costs at any time. but in some ways when the ener: at any time. but in some ways when the energy bills _ at any time. but in some ways when the energy bills went _ at any time. but in some ways when the energy bills went up, _ at any time. but in some ways when the energy bills went up, that - the energy bills went up, that helped to get some of that interest, that enthusiasm?— helped to get some of that interest, that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not onl an that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not only an hour— that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not only an hour or _ that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not only an hour or church, _ that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not only an hour or church, but - that enthusiasm? well, yes, and not only an hour or church, but because | only an hour or church, but because we were _ only an hour or church, but because we were a _ only an hour or church, but because we were a pioneer, people from other churches— we were a pioneer, people from other churches and — we were a pioneer, people from other churches and other institutions have been in _ churches and other institutions have been in touch asking for advice as to how— been in touch asking for advice as to how to— been in touch asking for advice as to how to do it. -- been in touch asking for advice as to how to do it.— to how to do it. -- our church. makin: to how to do it. -- our church. making the — to how to do it. -- our church. making the switch _ to how to do it. -- our church. making the switch to - to how to do it. -- our church. | making the switch to renewable energy involves an upfront cost on churches already stretched. there are calls for more help, notjust to pay bills, but for long solutions, to make sure important services can be safeguarded. aleem maqbool, abc news. you're watching bbc news. now its time for our world: our tribe's addiction. drums and chanting.

Bills , Costs , Some , Energy-bills , Ways , Enthusiasm , Yes , Interest , Church , Ener , Weren-t , There-weren-t

PoliticsNation

the rally, two of the so-calle -- who were convicted in 1989 o rape and assault of a geauga and were exonerated year later. they had a unique take on th criminal case against presiden trump who took out a full page ad in for newspapers, callin for the return of the deat penalty on these young men before they even went to trial before the facts of the case were clear as you might imagine, these me have little sympathy for trump's complaints about how he's been treated, about the justice system but they said they want to get what they did not have, a fair trial. your thoughts? >> i thought one of the most outrageous, what trump and his supporters started saying afte the indictment was unsealed wa sort of comparing him, makin him sound like some kind of victim you know, this is the most unfair thing that's ever happened in the criminal justice system

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