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are largely out of harm's way, inevitably there is going to remain a pretty significant civilian population in rafah, and we believe that a major military operation with a large presence of a civilian population would have terrible consequences for that population. we are committed, as israel is, to ensuring that gaza cannot be in a moment i will speak live to wyre davies injerusalem and nomia iqbal in washington but first lets speak to sivoush ardalan of the bbc persian in the newsroom. siavash ardalan, tell me first of all more about what was actually targeted here and want the iranian regime has been saying. weill. targeted here and want the iranian regime has been saying.— regime has been saying. well, we have no solid _ regime has been saying. well, we have no solid proof— regime has been saying. well, we have no solid proof or _ regime has been saying. well, we have no solid proof or evidence i regime has been saying. well, we have no solid proof or evidence of| have no solid proof or evidence of exactly what this attack consisted of. we had an unnamed us officials telling us they and the us media that israel has launched a missile and hit iran's military bases in the

Harm-s-way , Population , Military-operation , Rafah , Presence , Consequences , Israel , Southern-gaza , Lets , Nomia-iqbal-in-washington , Bbc , Wyre-davies-injerusalem

The Daily Global

contact, it still needs editing. but if you're not a very good writer, you could become an average writer. if you're a good coder, you can become an average coder. it's not just a question of ai replacing jobs. it can help elevate people with lower skills to average levels of. ., ~' , with lower skills to average levels of. ., ~ , , , with lower skills to average levels of. ., ~ , , ., of. one of the key messages from the imf is the world _ of. one of the key messages from the imf is the world needs _ of. one of the key messages from the imf is the world needs to _ of. one of the key messages from the imf is the world needs to prepare - imf is the world needs to prepare for a future in which ai becomes even more integrated. how does one prepare for this technology which is still in its very early days? weill. still in its very early days? well, it's hard because _ still in its very early days? well, it's hard because we _ still in its very early days? well, it's hard because we don't - still in its very early days? well, it's hard because we don't know| still in its very early days? -ii it's hard because we don't know what most cases will be out. as things stand now, we tend to use artificial intelligence mostly for automation. it's very natural to think of how you can use the technology to do what you currently do more

Writer , Coder , Editing , Ai , World , People , Messages , One , Skills , Jobs , International-monetary-fund , Levels

Newsnight

be the republican candidate, why not? ~ ~ , ., , not? well, i think is the worst choice for _ not? well, i think is the worst choice for the _ not? well, i think is the worst choice for the party _ not? well, i think is the worst choice for the party to - not? well, i think is the worst choice for the party to run - not? well, i think is the worst choice for the party to run in l choice for the party to run in november. what you just heard from jason miller is absolutely false, nikki haley runs about 15 points ahead ofjoe biden, she would bring with a senate majority, a house majority, governors, all the way down to the courthouse. she is by far the strongest general election candidate by almost all of the polls that we see. i worked against donald trump in 2016, it was a chaos presidency, he drove our debt up $1 trillion. i think the country and the party, we are going to make a run at moving on from donald trump. but he is the clear frontrunner in the polls to be the republican nominee? what does that tell us about the republican party? weill. nominee? what does that tell us about the republican party? well, it tells us that — about the republican party? well, it tells us that he _ about the republican party? well, it tells us that he is _ about the republican party? well, it tells us that he is almost _ about the republican party? well, it

Republican , Candidate , Choice , Jason-miller , Points , Nikki-haley , 15 , Polls , Way , All , Election , Courthouse

BBC News

most northern part of grindavik probably within the next 24 hours. what are the authorities saying now about how concerned they are? weill. about how concerned they are? well, the authorities _ about how concerned they are? well, the authorities are _ about how concerned they are? well, the authorities are really _ about how concerned they are? -ii the authorities are really concerned but of course everybody is really glad that the people were safely evacuated. but only yesterday it was decided that grindavik would be evacuated from monday, tomorrow, because there were fissures opening throughout the town, so i think pretty much what the authorities now need to do is just wait and see how things evolve and may be the most important thing is to secure proper housing for the inhabitants that had to evacuate their homes. their

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BBC News

previously, there were not that many people that were staying there overnight, this took a pretty short time so everyone was safely evacuated. when the eruption started just before eight o'clock this morning. just before eight o'clock this morninu. ~ ., , just before eight o'clock this morninu. ~ . , ., ., . morning. we are seeing the dramatic ictures of morning. we are seeing the dramatic pictures of that _ morning. we are seeing the dramatic pictures of that lava, _ morning. we are seeing the dramatic pictures of that lava, which _ morning. we are seeing the dramatic pictures of that lava, which has - pictures of that lava, which has been growing in the last hour that we have been watching it. what have the authority said about the size of this eruption this time round? weill. this eruption this time round? well, com ared this eruption this time round? well, compared to — this eruption this time round? well, compared to the _ this eruption this time round? well, compared to the one _ this eruption this time round? well, compared to the one in _ this eruption this time round? -ii compared to the one in december, it's not as big as that. that one was unusually powerful, the most powerful that had taken place since then. but what is may be more serious is the location. this is closer to grindavik. and the fifth year that formed, it went through

People , Everyone , Molten-lava , Eruption , Pictures , Morninu , Authority , Lava , Ictures , Size , Eight , One

Verified Live

now live to bahrain — dr hasan alhasan is a research fellow for middle east policy at the international institute of strategic studies. thank you for being here in the programme. how are the strikes being viewed in the region? weill. programme. how are the strikes being viewed in the region?— viewed in the region? well, the oriainal viewed in the region? well, the original reaction _ viewed in the region? well, the original reaction so _ viewed in the region? well, the original reaction so far - viewed in the region? well, the original reaction so far have - viewed in the region? well, the original reaction so far have not been very positive, so even traditional us and uk partners in the region think saudi arabia, kuwait, oman, jordan, even turkey, came out with statements that suggest that even though they recognised the need to protect the freedom of navigation in the red sea, they nevertheless view these attacks by us and uk forces in yemen is potentially leading to further regional escalation. it appears these states would prefer a ds glittery pathway that would involve a ceasefire in gaza is the best way to lower the temp of the entire region —— prefer a de—escalation

Region , Strikes , Programme , Reaction , Hasan-alhasan , Research-fellow , Weill , International-institute-of-strategic-studies , Bahrain , Middle-east-policy , Oriainal , Us

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questioning whether a standard model can hold if the basic assumptions are proven to be challenged. weill. are proven to be challenged. well, ou have are proven to be challenged. well, you have started _ are proven to be challenged. well, you have started the _ are proven to be challenged. well, you have started the most - are proven to be challenged. well, you have started the most enormous debate. you are there are still stuck in the hotel giving interviews with all manner of people since this was published, so i'll leave you there. we are out of time, but thank you so much for your time for joining us here on bbc news. unlike with the headlines here injust a moment. —— and back with the headlines here injust a moment. good afternoon. it's pretty chilly out there and it has been for much of the week, but colder air is on the way by the end of the weekend. behind this weather front, we've got a blast of arctic air to contend with and stronger winds. for the meantime, the winds are, for the most part, relatively light, but they've just dragged a lot of cloud under this area of high pressure, some drizzle near the east coast and a weather front is starting to make its way

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The Context

would be a response from western forces and that does feel imminent, but as i say, nothing officially from the pentagon or indeed for the national security adviser, john kirby, at the white house tonight. just to remind our audience, tom, the houthis are not a state actor and they have been involved in the civil war in yemen, which is a little quieter at the moment, but saying to frank gardner in the last hour, they are no mugs because they have put up fairly stiff resistance to saudi arabia in recent years. one of the people i was speaking to last week said the americans have been loath to craft them too quickly because these peace negotiations are ongoing and nobody wants to open up that saw in yemen. if they go in there all guns blazing, could further destabilise yemen in a way that would upset the region? weill. further destabilise yemen in a way that would upset the region? well, i think it could — that would upset the region? well, i think it could and _ that would upset the region? well, i think it could and remember, - that would upset the region? well, i think it could and remember, all- think it could and remember, all that has been invested, as you say, that has been invested, as you say, that peace process for yemen, engaging saudi arabia in that. the

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The Context

that things seem to be moving a little faster on this side, in terms of what has been given to the media. we have not heard much from the pentagon. the slight difficulty at the moment is that the secretary of defence, lloyd austin, is in hospital being treated for prostate cancer. that perhaps low in communication and the communication across the pond at the moment? weill. across the pond at the moment? well, it is hard to know, _ across the pond at the moment? well, it is hard to know, but _ across the pond at the moment? well, it is hard to know, but clearly - across the pond at the moment? -ii it is hard to know, but clearly the secretary of defence made a terrible blunder by failing to tell the president and others about his illness and about being incapacitated, even for a short time, but i do think he is out now and presumably there is enough shame about this that that has been corrected and the lines of communication are open. but you know, when we look at this houthi situation, it does remind us that the i979 situation, it does remind us that the 1979 iranian revolution was one of the most destabilising things to

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as i say, this is absolutely fascinating, the researchjust published. tell me more about what they found. published. tell me more about what the found. , , published. tell me more about what the found. , ., they found. this is a huge and interesting — they found. this is a huge and interesting study _ they found. this is a huge and interesting study that - they found. this is a huge and interesting study that helped l they found. this is a huge and - interesting study that helped trace diseases back to their origins. and it also helped map the spread of genes and diseases over time as populations migrated across europe. what they managed to do was look at ancient dna, the bones and teeth ever ancestors that were 5000 to 10,000 years old and compared them to modern dna to people living in the uk right now, and they discovered that diseases such as a multiple sclerosis were actually tied to one particular group of people who moved from the edge of eastern europe to western europe 5000 years ago. so they are very much looking at the origins of that disease and exactly where it came from. i5 disease and exactly where it came from. , . ., ., , from. is it clear, though, why there is a difference? _ from. is it clear, though, why there is a difference? they _ from. is it clear, though, why there is a difference? they may - from. is it clear, though, why there is a difference? they may have - from. is it clear, though, why there l is a difference? they may have come from different parts of europe, but why is there a difference? weill.

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