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of gaza about a month after the war started and shejoins me now from melbourne. very good to see you some time, the australian open, people having barbecues outside and there you are still trying to document what is happening in gaza. how is it for you there at the moment? first happening in gaza. how is it for you there at the moment?— there at the moment? first of all, thank ou there at the moment? first of all, thank you for— there at the moment? first of all, thank you for having _ there at the moment? first of all, thank you for having me. - there at the moment? first of all, - thank you for having me. commenting on what you're saying, it is weird how palestine is under intense bombing and countries a few kilometres away have a totally different life. for me he was in a war zone and is now out of gaza, it is knowing that people back home are getting killed and i am far away

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exercises after a new us strike in yemen. these pictures show targets marked with israeli and us flags, bombed from houthi drones. a large number of houthi officials were gathered at the yemeni—saudi border outpost of al buqa for these exercises. the houthis warned of a "strong and effective response" to earlier strikes by the us. the un special envoy for yemen has called for maximum restraint from all sides. fatima abo alasrar is a nonresident scholar at the middle east institute and a former adviser to the yemeni embassy in washington. shejoins me now. thank you for joining us here on bbc news, fatima. first of all, what you make of the latest developments in this and the last 2a hours or so? 50. latest developments in this and the last 24 hours or so?— last 24 hours or so? so, the us air strikes, coordinated _ last 24 hours or so? so, the us air strikes, coordinated air _ last 24 hours or so? so, the us air strikes, coordinated air strikes - strikes, coordinated air strikes with the uk and other coalition members in the region on houthi

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tbjoshua was the late founder of the synagogue church of all nations in nigeria and built an evangelical empire that counted dozens of political leaders, celebrities and international footballers as his associates. one of the survivors who spoke out isjessica kaimu from namibia. jessica was only a teenager when tb joshua recruited her as one of his closest followers. shejoins me now. thank you forjoining us, jessica. for being brave enough to speak to the bbc about your experiences. can you tell me, you were so young, just a teenager when you joined the church, what drew you to it? well, i was suicidal. _ church, what drew you to it? well, i was suicidal, growing _ church, what drew you to it? well, i was suicidal, growing up _ church, what drew you to it? well, i was suicidal, growing up as - church, what drew you to it? well, i was suicidal, growing up as a - was suicidal, growing up as a teenager and because i had a church background already. my grandfather was a pastor and i grew up in church so automatically to go to place and the solution, a place of solution

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World Business Report

rose by almost a fifth, only 16.6% were electric....compared with 16.5% the year before. the society of motor manufacturers and traders says the uk has the boldest timeline in the world to transition to zero emissions vehicles and has urged the government to incentivise consumers to make the change. amanda stretton is a motoring journalist and shejoins me now. thanks for being with us. what's the roadblock here? why aren't buyers buying into the ev change more dramatically? there are two principal reasons why the numbers are a little disappointing. the first is that dvds are expensive and making the switch costs a lot and around 80% are actually bought on finance. —— evs. with the cost of borrowing so

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BBC News at One

happy life, but inwardly was potentially battling, it would seem, semi—different demons. it is so hard to tell in a trial put a person's motivation can be, what would be happening in their mind and in their life that queued in any way created the circumstances in which they might commit a crime like this. we were talking about a woman who is now a convicted serial killer. a definition which in fact was first coined by the fbi and was used to describe somebody who had killed three different victims in the space of a 30 day period. it is something thatis of a 30 day period. it is something that is used a lot more in the us, but in the world of criminology that is the accepted definition of a serial killer. today, as we are able to report those verdicts of lucy letby murdering seven babies in her care, shejoins the letby murdering seven babies in her care, she joins the list of serial killers. it is not a long list but when you look at serial killers in

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World Business Report

the us, especially in europe. our correspondent michelle fleury has more. shejoins me now she joins me now from shejoins me now from new york. michelle, let's talk about the inflation part of it first. us inflation part of it first. us inflation is running at 3.2%, well below the uk figure that we have just been talking about, so that part of it has worked, hasn't it? well, look, i mean let'sjust go back to this legislation. it actually hasn't done much to get us to that point. and in fact, biden admitted recently that he wished he hadn't called it that. in part, you have to remember at the time when it came into existence, it was when the us was experiencing inflation at levels not seen in some lto years and so, as a result of that, there was this sort of feeling that maybe it needed to reflect that in the name. it is a reflection, if you like, of the politics of the day when it was created. what it really should be

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without having to plaster gambling ads everywhere. she she to the premier league told us to take appropriate action against any infringement of their rules but the risk for some is at the enjoyment of playing fantasy could lead to gambling problems in reality. if you've been affected by problem gambling, you can visit the bbc action line, which has details of organisations offering help and support. england are playing colombia in the women's world cup quarterfinal in sydney. it has gone into six minutes of extra time in the first half and colombia are ahead thanks to a 44th minute goalfrom leicy colombia are ahead thanks to a 44th minute goal from leicy santos. let's get some reaction from mitchell coulthard, a former england captain and shejoins me from doncaster rovers fc. an apology for making you miss the last few minutes of the first half, first of all, but what

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World Business Report

to anne berry who _ china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who runs - china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who runs the i to anne berry who runs the venture capital firm threadneedle. she venture capitalfirm threadneedle. shejoins us venture capitalfirm threadneedle. she joins us from new york. how significant would you describe the scale, the ambition of these measures by president biden?— president biden? let's start with the scale _ president biden? let's start with the scale if— president biden? let's start with the scale if you - president biden? let's start with the scale if you look i president biden? let's start with the scale if you look at | with the scale if you look at the dollars, it is not especially significant, as you described, when we look at the restrictions in place on venture capital and private equity to invest in these very specific sectors we are talking of tens of billions of dollars a year. of american capital that can be replaced by other sources globally including by chinese investors domestically, from a scale perspective very limited impact, it is the philosophy and breath of retaliation which is the primary consideration. you su . . est primary consideration. you suggest only— primary consideration. you suggest only people - primary consideration. you suggest only people who could be missing out our american investors who could be cut off from opportunities in china? i don't think that is quite accurate, there is a bigger

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The Daily Global

issue that we are talking about, the united nations refugee agency says that this year alone so far 90,000 migrants have arrived in italy. the majority of those are from tunisia or neighbouring libya. nikki schiller reporting _ or neighbouring libya. nikki schiller reporting from - or neighbouring libya. nikki schiller reporting from the i schiller reporting from the newsroom. nikki schiller reporting from the newsroom. live now to giorgia linardi, who is spokesperson for the german migrant charity, sea watch. shejoins me from palermo, sicily. thank you forjoining us we talk about these numbers, 900 people found, 78, the fact is these are humans, these are people who are making these incredibly perilous and dangerous journeys across the mediterranean.— dangerous journeys across the mediterranean. yes. thank you because this — mediterranean. yes. thank you because this is _ mediterranean. yes. thank you because this is exactly - mediterranean. yes. thank you because this is exactly what - mediterranean. yes. thank you because this is exactly what we mediterranean. yes. thank you - because this is exactly what we tend to forget. we are talking about single individuals that are risking their lives and often losing their lives at sea. since the beginning of

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Verified Live

the culture, media and sport committee says smart technology is being used to "monitor, harass, coerce and control" victims by collecting recordings and images or monitor their location. leoni tanczer is a specialist in emerging technology and shejoins us now. welcome to bbc news was that this is quite alarming, isn't it? aha, welcome to bbc news was that this is quite alarming, isn't it?— quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development _ quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development but _ quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development but it _ quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development but it has _ quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development but it has been - quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking development but it has been going | quite alarming, isn't it? a shocking i development but it has been going on for quite some time. just development but it has been going on for quite some time.— for quite some time. just tell me the sorts of— for quite some time. just tell me the sorts of stories _ for quite some time. just tell me the sorts of stories you've - for quite some time. just tell me the sorts of stories you've heard | the sorts of stories you've heard and how technology is used like this. �* , ., ., . ., ., , and how technology is used like this. , ., ., . this. any form of technology has been misused _ this. any form of technology has been misused by _ this. any form of technology has been misused by perpetrators i this. any form of technology has i been misused by perpetrators from the phone we have in the land might up the phone we have in the land might up to now smartphones, smart internet connected devices with up we see a lot of victims that have gps monitoring, car trackers being misused, smart internet connected

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