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very few images have come out so far showing any damage. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson has more. a message not of war but of warning. explosion ..that israel could also strike its enemy at home if it wanted. after threatening a harsh and massive response to the smallest incursion, iran has downplayed this morning's strike. its president didn't mention it once in his speech today. and this is the situation in isfahan, as shown on iranian tv. the message — "nothing to see here". other than that, nothing has happened, everything is back to normal. israel was divided over how to respond to iran's barrage last weekend. thejudgement of one far—right cabinet minister this morning — "lame".

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maharashtra. there are other details coming at as we have received a copy of thejudgement but coming at as we have received a copy of the judgement but the top line is the men must surrender injail within the next two weeks. the men must surrender in “ail within the next two weeks. thank ou. police in australia have dismantled a criminal gang that was attempting to smuggle hundreds of lizards to hong kong. detectives discovered more than 250 of the creatures, destined for the international pet market. 0ur correspondent in sydney, phil mercer, told me more. australia is home to a wondrous array of flora and fauna on the government in australia believes native animals and plants for that matter are increasingly being targeted by criminal gangs who cec profits to be made in this country why for example, catching wild lizards and sending them around the world for profit. the police here in

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thejudgement has been the judgement has been welcomed thejudgement has been welcomed by the victims family. this the judgement has been welcomed by the victims family.— the victims family. this was an attack which _ the victims family. this was an attack which occurred - the victims family. this was an attack which occurred during i attack which occurred during religious violence in 2002, a mob of hindu men who attacked bilkis banno and members of herfamily, bilkis banno was pregnant at the time, they murdered 11! members of her family, they were convicted and given a life sentence but in august 2010 the gujarat state government ordered the release of these men. and never released, one of the things that prompted outrage here was that they were almost given a heroes welcome, there were family members who gave them sweets, who touched their feet as a mark of respect, and it also paints a picture of the deepening

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a key congress party figure, was given a two—year prison sentence for remarks about the prime minister�*s surname, modi, in a campaign speech in 2019. mr gandhi was an mp in the southern state of kerala. he remains on bailfor 30 days and has said he will appeal the verdict. from mumbai, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye says rahul gandhi�*s jail term for defamation is unusual in indian courts. it's in indian courts. extremely rare for someone to it�*s extremely rare for someone to get a jail term for defamation in india. rahul gandhi�*s party, the congress, has called the court�*s verdict erroneous and bizarre. they have said it is a politically motivated move by the ruling party, the bjp. the case was registered by a member of the bjp, the court that rendered thejudgement is in prime minister modi�*s home state. bjp says this is the court�*s decision and the congress should not criticise the judiciary. it comes against the backdrop of a number of raids being conducted and cases being

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"erroneous" and "bizarre". they've said it's a politically motivated move by the ruling party, the bjp. the case was registered by a member of the bjp, the court which delivered thejudgement is in prime minister modi's home state. bjp saying this is the court's decision and the congress should not criticise the judiciary. it comes against the backdrop of a number of raids being conducted and cases being registered against a number of leaders of opposition parties. that is perhaps why we have seen so many of them today rally in support of mr gandhi, one leader saying, "this is a new low for indian i. "democracy . mr gandhi has said he is fighting for the voice of india and would pay any price that is required for it. he isn't expected to be jailed. he can appeal against the verdict but he cannot contest elections — national elections are due next year — unless that sentence is suspended or he's acquitted. it is a rare moment in indian politics. whether or not it's a seminal

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was given a two—year prison sentence on thursday for remarks about the prime minister's surname, modi, in a campaign speech in 2019. the congress party says it will challenge the verdict. here's the bbc�*s south asia correspondent, yogita limaye. it's extremely rare for someone to get a jail term for defamation in india. rahul gandhi's party, the congress, has called the court's verdict "erroneous" and "bizarre". they've said it's a politically motivated move by the ruling party, the bjp. the case was registered by a member of the bjp, the court which delivered thejudgement is in prime minister modi's home state. bjp saying this is the court's decision and the congress should not criticise the judiciary. it comes against the backdrop of a number of raids being conducted and cases being registered against a number of leaders of opposition parties. that is perhaps why we have seen so many of them today

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Amol Rajan Interviews Bill Gates

you did help to unleash technologies that helped humanity in the short—term but in the could set us back? humanity in the short-term but in the could set us back?- in the could set us back? well, most of the — in the could set us back? well, most of the things _ in the could set us back? well, most of the things that - most of the things that microsoft did specifically, like let you have a nice word processor, you know, nobody blames microsoft if you write a nasty note or some evil plan using that world processor —— word. now we are getting into how people communicate and thought of replacing media with a lot of these digital forums and there have, you know, it is the downside of people being ill informed and sort of sharing lies with each other has caught me a bit by surprise. i do think on balance, it's still all very positive, but, you know, other people get to judge that and set the rules. you know, would we be better off if you had no social media? some people definitely feel that way. thejudgement on how you stop those digital forms from being toxic and driving,

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make thejudgement. some people have taken to the streets tonight in the us. this was the scene in the capital, washington dc, a short time ago as crowds march demanding justice for tyre. there are protests in memphis too, the city where tyre where tyre was killed. our correspondent barbara plett usher is there. i am standing at the intersection because i was walking with a number of protesters going down the street and stopping traffic. they have not seen the video because they started out before it was released but they clearly felt this case was part of a larger struggle against police brutality especially against black people. they were carrying signs demanding an end to police terror. the video is difficult to watch, as predicted. you see the officers being very

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number two, it has a lot to say and do with the image of america, it has a lot to do with whether or not we are the country we say we are, a country of law and order and means by which we can peacefully protest and let the courts make thejudgement. some people have taken to the streets tonight in the us. nojustice, no peace! we said, nojustice, no peace! this was the scene in the capital washington dc a short time ago, as crowds march demanding justice for tyre. there are protests in memphis too, the city where tyre was killed. our correspondent barbara plett usher is there. i am standing at this intersection because i was walking with a number of protesters going down the street and stopping traffic. they have not actually seen the video because they started out before it was released, but they

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BBC News at Ten

quite like to deal with wanda was signed in april by priti patel, the then home secretary. it was to happen injune but legal challenges happen in june but legal challenges make happen injune but legal challenges make the aircraft never took off. accommodation rented in the random capital of kigali still remains empty. —— in the rwandan capital of kigali. while the home office will be pleased at thejudgement that their rwanda policy is lawful, the policy's power as a deterrent is based on being able to act swiftly, so the ruling that the home secretary did not properly consider any of the eight individual cases will be a concern for the government. refugee and human rights campaigners are considering an appeal on the lawfulness of the rwanda policy. we now come to questions, secretary of state for the home department. i but in the house of commons, the home secretary insisted flights to kigali would go ahead as soon as possible. i won't apologise for telling the truth about the scale of the challenge that we are facing when it comes to illegal migration,

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