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that follows the police killing of a teenager on tuesday. 16,000 police have again been deployed, but there have been fewer incidents nationwide than on previous nights. president macron said he supported the security forces but was also looking in detail at the events that led to the death of nahel. he was scheduled to meet with german chancellor olaf scholz today but cancelled his trip on saturday. joining me now is tomasz michalski, associate professor of economics at the hec business school in paris. tomasz, fewer arrests overnight. what is the situation likely you in paris? where i am, i am in the leafy suburbs of western paris, there is nothing happening that you can observe, anything. but having said that, the night has been, in different places, especially in areas where you have a lot of council housing, high rise towers and projects, that s where most of the writing takes place night has been calmer. and in the inner city, where you have shops that can be l ....
before we get into that we will have the bbc news with nick hatfield. the metropolitan police will stop attending emergency calls involving mental health incidents unless there s an immediate threat to life. the force says officers need to focus on fighting crime. the change is expected to come in from september. world leaders have been congratulating turkey s president erdogan after he won another five years in power. the election has divided the country, with mr erdogan winning 52% of the vote. russia has carried out another night of attacks on the ukrainian capital, kyiv, using drones and cruise missiles. ukrainian military officials say their defence forces shot down more than a0 targets. itv has confirmed that this morning will air today as normal and there are no plans to drop the show. phillip schofield has left the broadcaster after admitting he lied about an affair with a younger male colleague. dr ranj singh who worked on the show for a decade says this mornin ....
suella braverman, to be investigated following claims she asked civil servants to help her avoid a speeding fine. millions in greece head to the polls to vote in the country s uncertain general election. hello, i m louisa pilbeam. a defiant ukrainian president volodymr zelensky has told the g7 summit in hiroshima that russia does not occupy the embattled city of bakhmut. it comes after conflicting reports of who is now in control of the eastern city. russian president putin has congratulated the wagner mercenary group of capturing the city. but that s been rejected by ukraine. earlier, volodymyr zelensky and the japanese prime minister, fumio kishida, laid wreaths at peace memorial park in hiroshima. both leaders paid tribute to victims of the world war ii atomic bomb attack which killed about 140,000 people. mr zelensky said photographs of hiroshima destruction during the second world war reminded him of bakhmut and other destroyed ukrainian cities. here s mr zelensky addres ....
israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says there will be a strong, swift and accurate response to the attacks injerusalem in recent days. police say a 13 year old boy was behind a shooting that wounded two people in the east of the city. it comes a day after a palestinian gunman killed seven people near a synagogue. that attack has led to dozens of arrests with the guman being killed at the scene. on thursday, nine palestinians died during an army raid in the west bank town ofjenin. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, reports. another victim of a jerusalem shooting being treated by medics. an israeli father and son were injured in a new attack this morning. the suspect is just 13. he s said to be the relative of another teenager shot dead by israeli forces this week. the police are not going to allow terrorist organisations to take advantage of children. we see that they have no shame in using such 13 year olds to commit their crimes. meanwhile, this wa ....