and checking out the truth behind them. let s turn to our main story. we start in the north atlantic where a canadian aircraft and a ship with remote controlled underwater vessels capable of searching deep underwater have joined the race to find the submersible that s gone missing. the sub was on a trip to see the wreck of the titanic. five people are on board. ships and planes are scouring the ocean around 640 kilometres off the coast of newfoundland in canada and dropping sonar buoys to detect any underwater activity. the titanic, which sank in 1912, lies nearly 4,000 metres beneath the surface. on sunday, all contact with it was lost with the vessel, about an hour and 45 minutes into its dive. there is only enough oxygen for up to 96 hours. 0ur correspondent carl nasman is live for us now in boston. carl, every time we speak each hour, the search in terms of hardware is just getting bigger and bigger. it just getting biggerand bigger. it just getting biggerand bigger.
several calls with several republican senators. if president trump was not calling law enforcement or military leaders, whether president trump spent his time doing that afternoon? while he for settled into the dining room? he was calling senators to encourage them to delay or object to the certification. here is kayleigh mcenany, his press secretary to explain. all, right back there and he wants the list of senators. that he is calling bill would buy, one to know youth color? to buy recollection, though. there is a searing made a strong case that trump did not fail to act to set the bounds, he refused to this by police from the top aides and family members. if he was not a failure to act or ineptitude it was a strategy. he was not feeling to stop interaction about waiting to see if it worked. as the camera field, when the attack failed to stop the certification of the election, there was one person to home trump directed his eye at. on the screen is the last photog
this is bbc news. the headlines. the us national security adviser visits tel aviv with a warning over civilian casualties as israel continues with its bombardment. french police say they found a 17 year old british boy who disappeared in spain six years ago. and the father, stepmother and uncle of the child who died in england pleaded not guilty to her murder. more on all of those stories but first let s look at the sports centre. the europa league group stages come to a close later and there is a reunion with an old friend for the liverpool boss. his team are in brussels. liverpool have already won their group so he and the opposing manager were born in stuttgart so a chance for a catch up over a beer. i stuttgart so a chance for a catch-up over a beer- over a beer. i am happy that it is auoin over a beer. i am happy that it is going well over a beer. i am happy that it is going well from over a beer. i am happy that it is going well from here, over a beer. i am happy
are continuing to leave the north of the territory after the israeli army gave them a six hour window to head south. families with young children and babies carried what they could some making the journey in carts pulled by donkeys. the israeli army spokesman said an estimated 50,000 gazans fled south on wednesday. heavy, close quarters fighting is continuing between israeli forces and hamas militants in the ruins of gaza city, with battles said to be nearing the al quds hospital. gunfire these are the scenes in the west bank. the palestinian authority says ten palestinians have been killed and at least 20 wounded during an israeli army raid on jenin refugee camp. israel s military said it was conducting counter terrorism raids injenin, but gave no further details. more than 170 palestinians are reported to have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank since the attack by hamas on israel on october 7. in the past few minutes, the palestinian group islamic