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the parents of a british tourist who died after a helicopter crash in the grand canyon are to receive a £79 million payout. 31—year—old jonathan oodall was one of five britons, including his new wife, who died after the aircraft crashed and burst into flames in february 2018. a lawsuit brought by his parents said he could have survived had the helicopter been fitted with systems to help prevent the fire. the actor, stephen fry, has called for an end to the use of real fur in the bearskin caps worn by the king's guard on duties such as guarding buckingham palace. he is backing an animal welfare campaign calling for them to be made with artificial fur instead. you're live with bbc news. a two—day hearing begins tomorrow at the international court ofjustice in the hague, into the genocide case brought by south africa against israel. the court is part of the un, it often rules on territorial disputes, but there have been cases involving genocide allegations, more recently against russia

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and against myanmar. the south africans are asking the court to issue provisional measures ordering ceasefire. israel will defend themselves, reversing a decades—old policy of boycotting the court and its 15 elected judges. let's speak to toby cadman. he is a barrister and international lawyer. good heavy with us on the programme. the israelis, the israeli government has called this a blood libel and they have accused the south africans of siding with a prescribed terrorist group, hamas. but they are not taking this lightly. they have assembled quite an astute group of lawyers to defend them.— lawyers to defend them. that's ri . ht. lawyers to defend them. that's right- they _ lawyers to defend them. that's right. they have _ lawyers to defend them. that's right. they have to _ lawyers to defend them. that's right. they have to take - lawyers to defend them. that's right. they have to take it - right. they have to take it seriously. this is the international court ofjustice, the highest international court. and this is a very serious and very credible

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court with all sorts of purpose and senior un officials and reports from the ground. have you managed to see elements of it, how convincing is this south african argument? i have read it. ithink— this south african argument? i have read it. i think it _ this south african argument? i have read it. i think it is _ this south african argument? i have read it. i think it is very _ this south african argument? i have read it. i think it is very well- read it. i think it is very well argued. the south african team has assembled a very strong team of recognised international experts who will be presenting their case tomorrow. they have referred to both the military conduct but also statements of state officials. as we have seen quite often with proceedings of the international court ofjustice, a heavy reliance on un reports. we have to be mindful of the fact that what we are dealing with now is just provisional measures. it is not the full merits of the case. that will come much later. bronwen maddox let me bring you in on this. i think we should know that there are people inside israel, some seniorformer there are people inside israel, some senior former officials that who

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for also about the expulsion of the palestinians from gaza and - for also about the expulsion of the palestinians from gaza and indeedj palestinians from gaza and indeed from the _ palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west _ palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west bank, _ palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west bank, if— palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west bank, if that - palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west bank, if that is - palestinians from gaza and indeed from the west bank, if that is part of the _ from the west bank, if that is part of the strategy— from the west bank, if that is part of the strategy of _ from the west bank, if that is part of the strategy of some _ from the west bank, if that is part of the strategy of some senior - of the strategy of some senior politicians _ of the strategy of some senior politicians-— of the strategy of some senior oliticians. �* ,~ ., . , , politicians. bryan, not much support amon: politicians. bryan, not much support among western _ politicians. bryan, not much support among western governments - politicians. bryan, not much support i among western governments although jeremy corbyn is supporting the south african case. some have pointed to the hypocrisy of the united states and uk, you have brought similar cases to the court in respect to myanmar. i brought similar cases to the court in respect to myanmar.— brought similar cases to the court in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk — in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk look— in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk look as _ in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk look as its _ in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk look as its policies - in respect to myanmar. i think the us and uk look as its policies as l us and uk look as its policies as its own— us and uk look as its policies as its own separate stand—alone policy and south _ its own separate stand—alone policy and south africa to other countries because _ and south africa to other countries because its — and south africa to other countries because its strategic importance to us in _ because its strategic importance to us in the _ because its strategic importance to us in the region and because of the time when — us in the region and because of the time when we cited is a real early on when — time when we cited is a real early on when it— time when we cited is a real early on when it was a beacon of democracy in the _ on when it was a beacon of democracy in the region — on when it was a beacon of democracy in the region. so the complaints will always be there and they have to take _ will always be there and they have to take it — will always be there and they have to take it serious, but at the end of the _ to take it serious, but at the end of the day— to take it serious, but at the end of the day we are in this particular situation — of the day we are in this particular situation because israel was attacked. unprovoked, violently, viciously — attacked. unprovoked, violently, viciously and that should not the

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incidentally. do you think they will because i think they _ incidentally. do you think they will because i think they have - incidentally. do you think they will because i think they have been - because i think they have been disinclined so far. they are on the broadsides that you would expect on a normal election.— broadsides that you would expect on a normal election. some of what you have 'ust a normal election. some of what you have just been _ a normal election. some of what you have just been playing _ a normal election. some of what you have just been playing in _ a normal election. some of what you have just been playing in the - a normal election. some of what you have just been playing in the ads - have just been playing in the ads that you're worming us up with. second place injanuary of this extraordinary year is worth quite a bit if you are in that game of trying to be the republican nomination than there are a lot of things that can happen to donald trump between now and the nomination. one is that he could go further ahead in polls and that all of the encouragement because of court cases just beginning many court cases just beginning many court cases just beginning many court cases that that could help him. but it may not and it is going to give republicans a lot of reason to give republicans a lot of reason to think about who they are going to be back in my view it is worth for vying for second place because that has the chance of becoming first. there are massive snow storms blowing through iowa right now, sub zero temperatures which will make it harder to get

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