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happens in third world countries and banana republics. elsewhere, the israeli military says it has effectively split gaza in two, claiming to hit hundreds more targets overnight and seizing a hamas military compound. the hamas run health ministry says more than 10,000 people have now been killed in gaza since the war began. we will have the latest on the us secretary of state's diplomatic push. and coming up a little later, superstar barbra streisand reflects on six decades in showbiz as she releases her autobiography and tells us about her plans for the future . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell _ . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell you _ . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell you the _ . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth, - . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth, and l . i have not had much fun in my life, to tell you the truth, and i | life, to tell you the truth, and i want to have more fun. for more on all of that, we will haveitin for more on all of that, we will have it in the next few minutes. now, time for sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. sri lanka are taking on bangladesh in a cricket world cup match in delhi despite conditions in the indian capital being described as �*very unhealthy.�* according to the international cricket council, the air at the ground has been passed safe by independent experts. there are concerns from both sides. aside from that, we�*ve seen controversy on the field. midway through the sri lanka innings a bizarre incident. angelo matthews came to the crease after the fourth wicket fell but it seems he took longer than the allowed two minutes so bangladesh appealed that matthews should be timed out. they didn�*t withdraw that appeal so he had to go the first batter to be dismissed that way in international cricket history. after that, controversy, a century from charith asalanka helped the lankans to a total of 279 all out. in reply bangladesh are 210—3. afghanistan have a chance of reaching the semifinals. the team must win on tuesday and then beat south africa on friday if they are to be in contention. we south africa on friday if they are to be in contention.— to be in contention. we give ourselves — to be in contention. we give ourselves a _ to be in contention. we give ourselves a good _ to be in contention. we give ourselves a good chance, i to be in contention. we give . ourselves a good chance, we've to be in contention. we give - ourselves a good chance, we've given ourselves a good chance, we�*ve given ourselves a good chance, we�*ve given ourselves a good chance, we�*ve given ourselves a chance, it�*s a big game, australia, it�*s exciting, we are literally licking voice to it. a fantastic grand player. it is history. fanaticism of the crowd, it feels like the grad is another view, they are so close, on the small ground, hopefully we can add to the history of it. there�*s one game in the english premier league on monday night, the london derby between tottenham and chelsea, with spurs hoping to return to the top of the table with a win. standing in their way will be their former manager mauricio pochettino, now in charge of chelsea. both managers are expecting a tough game with pochettino full of praise for the way new boss ange postocoglou has started at tottenham: i think is doing a fantasticjob, and all the coaches, i know them very well, they are doing a fantasticjob. 0f very well, they are doing a fantasticjob. of course, very good players, good team. and of course, you can feel that they can be a contender. 0f you can feel that they can be a contender. of course, it is early in the season, but, of course, they are showing the quality to be a contender. what i have to deal with and what mauricio has to deal with are probably very different. but, in essence what we're trying to do with the thing, build a team that hopefully we believe can bring success. you know, you look at his track record and i have got no doubt that he will get chelsea on the right path, i have no doubt about that. and how mauricio goes about that, he knows better than anyone else. the liverpool player luis diaz has pleaded for his father�*s kidnappers to free him immediately. it�*s been over a week since diaz�*s parents were seized at gunpoint in barrancas in colombia, with his mother later found. the rebel group holding his father are demanding what they call "security guarantees" before his release. diaz scored a stoppage time equaliserfor liverpool in sunday�*s i all draw at luton town in the premier league, when it looked likejurgen klopp�*s side were heading for defeat. diaz wore a t shirt with the words freedom for father on it. in a statement afterwards he said "my mother, my brothers and i are desperate, anxious and have no words to describe what we are feeling. this suffering will only end when we have him home with us." alan peres has described the wta finals in mexico as a scheduling disaster. the event has been pushed back a day, she now has to play the doubles final later on monday. she is due on court at ten o�*clock on tuesday morning in seville at the village in cup finals. the cities are six time zones about and there are six time zones about and there are no direct flights. posting on social media, she said this: not be any tennis player to be frustrated by the scheduling. more on the bbc sport website, morphy later. for now, back to you, matthew. straight back to the middle east. let us turn to the diplomacy we are seeing. the us secretary of state antony blinken has finished the final round of his world wind tour to discuss the war in gaza. his final stop was turkey where he met the foreign minister and before leaving, he said that he was making every effort to stop the war from spreading, was making every effort to stop the warfrom spreading, to get more aid into civilians in gaza and to secure the release of hostages held by hamas. we the release of hostages held by hamas. ~ . . the release of hostages held by hamas. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , . hamas. we want a humanitarian piece. we have made — hamas. we want a humanitarian piece. we have made some _ hamas. we want a humanitarian piece. we have made some good _ hamas. we want a humanitarian piece. we have made some good progress - hamas. we want a humanitarian piece. we have made some good progress in | we have made some good progress in recent days, we are working to expand that. we have investors in the region working about him every single day. we have at hand important conversations during the trip with countries in the region on the role that everybody can play and ensuring the conflict does not spread to other countries, and, of course, we remain very focused on the hostages held by hamas, including americans, in making sure we are doing everything possible to bring them home. one of the common denominator is that i have heard throughout this trip is the imperative of american engagement, american leadership. every country i talk to is looking for us to play a leading role with our diplomacy to try to make progress on all of these different aspects of the crisis. from here, we are heading to japan for a meeting with the g7, i will have an opportunity to debrief my colleagues on what we have learned and done during this trip, and to continue this work i will be consulting and debriefing president biden and discussing with him the way forward in the days ahead. weill. way forward in the days ahead. well, let us no way forward in the days ahead. well, let us go live — way forward in the days ahead. well, let us go live now— way forward in the days ahead. well, let us go live now to _ way forward in the days ahead. well, let us go live now to robert - way forward in the days ahead. well, let us go live now to robert satloff from the washington institute. thank you for being with here live on the programme. you are going to tell us your assessment on the latest round of the diplomacy. it is your assessment on the latest round of the diplomacy-— of the diplomacy. it is very important _ of the diplomacy. it is very important day _ of the diplomacy. it is very important day of _ of the diplomacy. it is very important day of the - of the diplomacy. it is very| important day of the united of the diplomacy. it is very - important day of the united states is travelling around the region, trying to complement the military steps that have been taken with diplomatic measures to ensure that the conflict in gaza that does not escalate. this is really the top priority, as much as it is very important to try to focus on the humanitarian issues in gaza, and how the israelis are prosecuting the war, really, making sure that this war, really, making sure that this war does not escalate into a... with hezbollah, iran, with the who these, with all of the different actors that could take this to a new level of conflict, i think we are doing a good job of keeping this where it is today. good job of keeping this where it is toda . . , , �* ., , today. that is interesting, antony bfinken today. that is interesting, antony blinken was _ today. that is interesting, antony blinken was saying _ today. that is interesting, antony blinken was saying that _ today. that is interesting, antony| blinken was saying that preventing the absence of escalation was a real positive thus far, but you think thatis positive thus far, but you think that is the number one priority, as you sit there in washington, do you? well, look, there are many things that can be, we can do more than one thing at a time. you want to make sure it does not get worse on a regional level, at the same time, you want to engage actors as much as possible to address their concerns about the humanitarian aspect, to explain why the united states opposes a ceasefire, which is a firm position of the biden administration, that a ceasefire would only benefit hamas right now. while we are doing what we are trying to do on the humanitarian side to ensure safe zones, to ensure that they have access to supplies, medicine, food, water, etc. these are all a part of what we are doing all at once, but, i would say that the framework is ensuring that this does not become a truly regional conflagration, and that we are addressing all of these other issues within the context of the israeli — hamas conflict. within the context of the israeli - hamas conflict.— within the context of the israeli - hamas conflict. when antony blinken set off from washington, _ hamas conflict. when antony blinken set off from washington, the - hamas conflict. when antony blinken set off from washington, the numberi set off from washington, the number one thing on the agenda, certainly, thatis one thing on the agenda, certainly, that is being pushed, was his push, the white house�*s push, for a humanitarian pause. and, in terms of that, he has been rebuffed by israel, hasn�*t he? thus far? the israel, hasn't he? thus far? the israelis have _ israel, hasn't he? thus far? the israelis have so _ israel, hasn't he? thus far? the israelis have so far _ israel, hasn't he? thus far? tue: israelis have so far said israel, hasn't he? thus far? tte: israelis have so far said in israel, hasn't he? thus far? "tte: israelis have so far said in public that they will not provide a or ceasefires or hesitations to their military effort. in practice we have seen them operate a bit differently. there were several hours, for example, when the israelis ceased bombing in certain areas to allow civilians to pass down one of the main arteries to get out of northern gaza toward the south. they are not declaring these pauses because of the declaration is something that they would view as a benefit to hamas, but, in practice, they are certainly doing what i will call localised pauses, to allow humanitarian goods to get in, to allow civilians to move, if hamas lets them move.— allow civilians to move, if hamas lets them move. that is around the frin . es of lets them move. that is around the fringes of what _ lets them move. that is around the fringes of what everybody - lets them move. that is around the fringes of what everybody is - lets them move. that is around the fringes of what everybody is saying | fringes of what everybody is saying is actually required on the ground. i want to ask you about hostages, we have heard from the israeli government that they want movement on hostages before any humanitarian causes. the spokesman for the prime minister was on the bbc a little earlier a few hours ago. he was asked, what does that mean? movement? he said: hostages freed and released. that is a pretty high bar, isn�*t it? forany and released. that is a pretty high bar, isn�*t it? for any humanitarian pause? t bar, isn't it? for any humanitarian ause? ., ., ~ bar, isn't it? for any humanitarian ause? ., ., 4' , bar, isn't it? for any humanitarian ause? ., ., ~ , ., pause? i do not think it is a high bar, we pause? i do not think it is a high bar. we are _ pause? i do not think it is a high bar, we are talking _ pause? i do not think it is a high bar, we are talking about - pause? i do not think it is a high l bar, we are talking about infants, pause? i do not think it is a high i bar, we are talking about infants, a year old, two years old, they are being held, nobody knows where they are, the red cross has not been allowed to see them. i think it is a perfectly legitimate request from the israelis that these hostages be released as part of any change in the military operations. yes. the military operations. yes, morally. _ the military operations. yes, morally. but. _ the military operations. yes, morally, but, realistically, i morally, but, realistically, actually getting hostages out before there is any sort of humanitarian pause, that looks unlikely. that looked like a big ask, at the moment. looked like a big ask, at the moment-— looked like a big ask, at the moment. ~ ., ., ~' looked like a big ask, at the moment. ~ ., ., ~ , ., moment. well, i do not think it is a bi ask. moment. well, i do not think it is a big ask- to — moment. well, i do not think it is a big ask. to compel— moment. well, i do not think it is a big ask. to compel the _ moment. well, i do not think it is a big ask. to compel the release - moment. well, i do not think it is a big ask. to compel the release of. big ask. to compel the release of children, elderly people, mentally ill people, i think that this is a perfectly legitimate ask, it is something the international community should be getting behind. i was speaking to peter lerner from the idf a short time ago. i put to him what i will ask you: in previous conflicts you have had an arc of how the story goes, which is: israel attacks, they are given space to respond, and then, in terms of the response, people see what is happening on the ground, they see the casualty numbers are rising, they see the pictures, horrors, and, eventually, washington tells israel to stop. do you think that that is how this arc is going to go? 50. how this arc is going to go? so, that is the _ how this arc is going to go? srr, that is the pre—0ctober how this arc is going to go? s57, that is the pre—0ctober the seventh arc. i think that 0ctober that is the pre—0ctober the seventh arc. i think that october the 7th is different to previous rounds of fighting. we have seen 0ctober different to previous rounds of fighting. we have seen october the 7th... we had in previous rounds with israel and hamas, israel and hezbollah. there may be a moment out there where the biden administration privately goes to the israelis and says: we think that we need a change here. i think that basically, the administration is in a different path than we have previously seen in previous experiences. there is a recognition that the israelis are fighting what word in american terms to be a just and legitimate conflict. i think that the goal is clearly that they achieve their objectives as swiftly as possible so as to limit the civilian damage. but, of course, acting as swiftly as possible raises the potential for mistakes and errors that then trigger the sorts of casualties that we are trying to avoid. there is a conundrum here. but, ithink that basically, we should not apply the pre—0ctober seven rules to the conflict we are in today. pre-october seven rules to the conflict we are in today. robert satloff, thank _ conflict we are in today. robert satloff, thank you _ conflict we are in today. robert satloff, thank you for _ conflict we are in today. robert satloff, thank you forjoining i conflict we are in today. robert| satloff, thank you forjoining us conflict we are in today. robert . satloff, thank you forjoining us on the programme. thank you.- satloff, thank you forjoining us on the programme. thank you. thank you. around the world _ the programme. thank you. thank you. around the world and _ the programme. thank you. thank you. around the world and across _ the programme. thank you. thank you. around the world and across uk, - the programme. thank you. thank you. around the world and across uk, you i around the world and across uk, you are watching bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across uk. it was one of lincolnshire�*s biggest events, attracting visitors from around the world. now, would this 1940s festival itself, part of history? a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it began 12 years ago that the volunteers running it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise at local businesses and residents. really disappointed this has happened. without any notice as well. nothing has really been said before hand. ed well. nothing has really been said before hand-— well. nothing has really been said before hand. ed was a shock, to be honest, before hand. ed was a shock, to be honest. we — before hand. ed was a shock, to be honest, we heard _ before hand. ed was a shock, to be honest, we heard yesterday. - before hand. ed was a shock, to be honest, we heard yesterday. we i before hand. ed was a shock, to be i honest, we heard yesterday. we sold about— honest, we heard yesterday. we sold about 900 _ honest, we heard yesterday. we sold about 900 burgers outside over the weekend, _ about 900 burgers outside over the weekend, it will effect is a big time _ weekend, it will effect is a big time and _ weekend, it will effect is a big time and i am afraid.- weekend, it will effect is a big time and i am afraid. some in the villaue time and i am afraid. some in the village are — time and i am afraid. some in the village are already _ time and i am afraid. some in the village are already asking - time and i am afraid. some in the village are already asking if i time and i am afraid. some in the village are already asking if there| village are already asking if there is a way to save the event. the meeting is due to be held here on friday evening to discuss possible ways forward. for more stories from across uk, head of the bbc news website. your life with bbc news. let us turn to the situation in gaza and the people trying to get out. let us speak to icel chumlukh a briton wife is there in gaza along their 13—year—old stepdaughter and one—year—old son, they are all trapped in gaza, they have been trying to leave through the rafah crossing for some while. robert satloff, thank you forjoining us —— icel chumlukh, thank you forjoining us. there have been some events. tell us about the first time in your family got to the crossing point. the first time i received a message and a phone call from the fcdo office confirming that my wife�*s name and my son�*s name had been approved and accepted to leave into egypt and to head the rafah crossing. that was on saturday, they went on saturday, and while they were waiting there, i was told the crossing had been shut. the reason was that people in gaza wanted the seriously injured to cross to egypt for medical treatment first before they let any other people holding foreign passports or nationality across. first, the injured, then people who are travelling with foreign passports. there was no solution. then, my wife, stepdaughter, and son, they spent the day there before having to go back. it is not easy to get the crossing and it is not easy to get back to where they were. this is the first time... tell back to where they were. this is the first time- - -— first time... tell me what the issue is, i know — first time... tell me what the issue is. i know that _ first time... tell me what the issue is, i know that there _ first time... tell me what the issue is, i know that there is _ first time... tell me what the issue is, i know that there is an - first time... tell me what the issue is, i know that there is an issue i is, i know that there is an issue between your one—year—old son and a 13—year—old stepdaughter. there is an issue, there, with one being on the list and one not being on the list. explain that.— list. explain that. yes, my stepdaughter _ list. explain that. yes, my stepdaughter lived - list. explain that. yes, my stepdaughter lived with i list. explain that. yes, my| stepdaughter lived with her list. explain that. yes, my - stepdaughter lived with her father in gaza. my one—year—old son was living with my wife in gaza. when war began, my stepdaughter�*s dad asked my wife to take his daughter with her to egypt for her safety. unfortunately, two days after he requested that, we could not hear anything from him, we don�*t know where he is or if he is dead or alive. the situation with my stepdaughter, i asked the fcdo�*s office, i asked them to add her onto the list for approval to cross into egypt, and i confirmed that there should be no concern, she is coming to the uk as we will have her registered in boarding school in egypt until gaza, things in gaza, they settle. and then she can go back. now, the situation is, my son had approvalfor his name, my wife as well, but the stepdaughter not. and the problem i�*m now having is that my wife is refusing to leave gaza without her stepdaughter, which i do understand. yes. gaza without her stepdaughter, which i do understand.— i do understand. yes, and we saw a similar situation _ i do understand. yes, and we saw a similar situation in _ i do understand. yes, and we saw a similar situation in sudan _ i do understand. yes, and we saw a similar situation in sudan when i similar situation in sudan when people were trying to get out, and we had stories like yours when extended members of the family who were not dual passport holders or british passport holders were not on the list. that effort to get the whole wider group out and... what finally are the foreign office saying to you given that that is your situation, your problem? the last update _ your situation, your problem? t'te: last update was your situation, your problem? tte: last update was about two hours ago. i received a phone call saying that the rafah crossing is open. i contacted my wife straightaway and asked her to head to the borders. she said what about my 13—year—old daughter? she said i am sorry, her name is not on the list, can you leave her with family members. she said, i do not know anybody and i cannot leave my 13—year—old daughter with strangers here. i do not know if she will be safe if i leave her. right now, she is at the rafah crossing. i contacted her last time about 40 minutes ago. she said that she was at the palestinian side. they said to her: there is no problem, we will let you in with your 13—year—old daughter, but we cannot guarantee that he will go through from the egyptian side as well. ., , , ., well. so, until now, she is at the palestinian _ well. so, until now, she is at the palestinian side, _ well. so, until now, she is at the palestinian side, she _ well. so, until now, she is at the palestinian side, she had - palestinian side, she had confirmation that they will let her 13—year—old daughter in, but we are not sure about the egyptian side. so, that is still to be resolved. we are chasing the government spokespeople with those questions. perhaps we will get that answer in a little while. 0ne perhaps we will get that answer in a little while. one final quick thought: for the family who are still there in rafah crossing, what is it like for them?— still there in rafah crossing, what is it like for them? ruefully, there are too many _ is it like for them? ruefully, there are too many people. _ is it like for them? ruefully, there are too many people. the - is it like for them? ruefully, there are too many people. the process| is it like for them? ruefully, there i are too many people. the process is slow. they have handed their passports over. they are still waiting for their names to be called in order to get into the coaches and to move to the egyptian side. until now, until40 to move to the egyptian side. until now, until 40 minutes ago, to move to the egyptian side. until now, until40 minutes ago, i to move to the egyptian side. until now, until 40 minutes ago, iwould say, my wife did not have any confirmation that her daughter, my stepdaughter, would be able to leave. the confirmation from my wife unfortunately, if her daughter is not leaving with her, she would have to go back to gaza, which is not safe. i said: to go back to gaza, which is not safe. isaid: please, there no to go back to gaza, which is not safe. i said: please, there no other solutions? she said no, we are believed together, i we stay in gaza together. this is the situation i�*m in. i spoke to the fcdo ellipse is mac t in. i spoke to the fcdo ellipse is ma- ~' ., in. i spoke to the fcdo ellipse is ma- ~ ., ., in. i spoke to the fcdo ellipse is ma. ~ ., ., , ., in. i spoke to the fcdo ellipse is ma- ~ ., ., ., ., ., ., mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying _ mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying to _ mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying to get _ mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying to get a _ mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying to get a reaction i mac i know that you are in cairo and we are trying to get a reaction from | we are trying to get a reaction from the foreign office. thank you for telling us your story, perhaps we will talk again in the coming days. thank you so much. you will talk again in the coming days. thank you so much.— will talk again in the coming days. thank you so much. you are welcome. i'd make a spokesman _ thank you so much. you are welcome. i'd make a spokesman for— thank you so much. you are welcome. i'd make a spokesman for the - thank you so much. you are welcome. i'd make a spokesman for the foreign | i�*d make a spokesman for the foreign office said to the bbc: we are office said to the bbc: we are pleased that the crossing is open, we are in contact with british nationals in the region to provide them with the latest information. this continues to be challenging, we are using all diplomatic channels to press for british nationals and humanitarian aid to pass safely through the crossing. i back more from the middle east in the next little while: let�*s turn away from that little while: let's turn away from that , little while: let's turn away from tha r , ., little while: let's turn away from that , ., ~ ., ., that letter sent to ukraine and the walk there- _ that letter sent to ukraine and the walk there. of _ that letter sent to ukraine and the walk there. of course, _ that letter sent to ukraine and the walk there. of course, what i that letter sent to ukraine and the walk there. of course, what we i that letter sent to ukraine and the i walk there. of course, what we have walk there. of course, what we have seenin walk there. of course, what we have seen in the middle east has taken the world�*s focus away from that ongoing war. letters spend the next few minutes trying to get the most up—to—date effective information after russia is sued to have attacked in the kherson region. the interior minister said that that overnight russia dropped 87 bombs on towns and villages in kherson. let us speak to frank gardner, he has been looking a clue exactly where we are. frank, your headline assessment of where we stand now with the war in ukraine? ~ . of where we stand now with the war in ukraine?— in ukraine? ukraine is in trouble for several— in ukraine? ukraine is in trouble for several reasons. _ in ukraine? ukraine is in trouble for several reasons. their- for several reasons. their counteroffensive has ground to a halt. the president or the president�*s office of volodymyr zelensky said it is not a stalemate and that of the armed forces said it and that of the armed forces said it a stalemate. stalemate works in russia�*s favour, not ukraine�*s. ukraine relies very heavily on the us and western supplies for its�*s military equipment, for the technological aid it has. if that dries up, it is in trouble. hose technological aid it has. if that dries up, it is in trouble. how much ressure dries up, it is in trouble. how much pressure is — dries up, it is in trouble. how much pressure is on _ dries up, it is in trouble. how much pressure is on zelensky _ dries up, it is in trouble. how much pressure is on zelensky under- pressure is on zelensky under behind—the—scenes? the pressure is on zelensky under behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian osition is behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian position is that _ behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian position is that they _ behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian position is that they are _ behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian position is that they are going i behind-the-scenes? the ukrainian position is that they are going for l position is that they are going for broke, they still say, and this is backed by polls, that two thirds of ukrainian say that they can recover all of their land that has been taken by russia, in other words, including crimea. that is unrealistic. in this entire counteroffensive that began injune, they have advanced i7 counteroffensive that began injune, they have advanced 17 kilometres, ten miles, just over. they have, in the first nine months of this year, you grained 0.2% of the land of ukraine. so, it is minimal. there are reasons: they did not get the equipment that they needed fast enough, nobody is questioning their resolve, they are fighting hard and bravely undertaken huge casualties, as are the russians. time is on russia�*s side on this one. mahmud kamani yes, in 45 seconds, if you are, is putin taking advantage of what i�*m saying about the world�*s attention. more publicly... 0f attention. more publicly... of course, what is happening in gaza takes the world�*s attention of ukraine, it will potentially divide us congress into where they send the money, israel or ukraine? the priority is going to be israel. frank gardner corrie sorry it is so brief, thank you for your assessment. i know do have been looking at this for the last little while. frank gardner, i security correspondent. we will pause, when we return we will have the latest from the middle east. the latest from the middle east. the latest from new york with donald trump in the witness box and more coming up in a moment or two. good afternoon. the northern lights lit up the sky behind me in bradford yesterday evening, but they were seen from northern scotland right the way down to kent. quite unusual for that far south. lots of sunshine as well has followed today after the chilly start as well. we had a touch of frost in eastern scotland, but the showers are pestering northern western parts of scotland coming into the central belt, passing over the pennines, coming across northern ireland and one or two elsewhere as well. but temperatures for the time of year around par, 11 to 13 or ia degrees celsius. but they will dip away overnight despite those showers, as you can see, continuing even into the central belt of scotland where we see the clearer skies here. we�*ll see touch of frost, probably some mist and fog as well. and it�*ll be slightly chillier further south, particularly across eastern areas. further west, likely to keep a bit more breeze and a few more showers, which takes us into another day of sunny spells and showers tomorrow. for tuesday, yes, there�*ll be some frost and some fog to get rid of, particularly in the north. but as the day goes, a little ridge of high pressure will tend to ease the shower activity across northern ireland and western areas as well. so perhaps a few more showers further east tomorrow, less further west and probably not as heavy. and temperatures very similar to those of today, spot the difference really. then as we go through tomorrow night, however, temperatures will start to drop away as we go through the evening time and there will be a touch of frost across northern and eastern areas. but through the second part of the night, this rain sweeps in strengthening winds. and it looks like we will have quite a wet start to our wednesday, particularly across mainland parts, further west across northern ireland, the bulk of the rain having cleared by midnight, 20 to 30 millimetres for most. so again, given that the ground is saturated, we�*ve had so much rain during october, of course, it was record breakingly wet in some areas. we are expecting that there could be some further issues. we�*lljust keep an eye on that. showers follow and temperatures, as you can see on wednesday, a little bit down, 9 to 13 degrees celsius because we pull in slight north westerly behind that weather system. and then it�*s a westerly showery weather picture as we go into thursday and friday, slightly chillier, as you can see, across the northern half of the country. temperatures dipping away so cool and showery with temperatures just a degree of two lower. but then as we go into next week, it may well be that the temperatures rise once again, but all in all, it looks as if it will stay mainly unsettled. live from london, this is bbc news. donald trump is testifying in a civil fraud trial in new york. the first time a former president takes to the witness stand. before entering court he again called the case a political attack.— case a political attack. political warfare, would _ case a political attack. political warfare, would call— case a political attack. political warfare, would call it, - case a political attack. political warfare, would call it, political| warfare, would call it, political law fair. i can think of other names for it but normally takes place in third world countries and banana republics. th third world countries and banana reublics. , _, , republics. in side the court, tense exchanges — republics. in side the court, tense exchanges between _ republics. in side the court, tense exchanges between donald i republics. in side the court, tense j exchanges between donald trump republics. in side the court, tense i exchanges between donald trump and the judge who wants him, this exchanges between donald trump and thejudge who wants him, this is not a political rally. these are the pictures of donald trump as he comes out of that courtroom. 0f pictures of donald trump as he comes out of that courtroom. of course, as we were hearing there, that has been going on for the last hour or so. it has been tense inside of the court room with a warning from the judge about those attacks that donald trump has made and politicising the case but those at the live pictures coming into us from new york. 0ur coming into us from new york. our other headlines, israel�*s military says it is effectively split gaza into two, saying it hit a50 targets into two, saying it hit a50 targets in the last 2a hours and seized a hamas military compound. the ms run health ministry said more than 10,000 people have been killed in gaza since the war began. 0ther gaza since the war began. other major un agencies have again called for a humanitarian ceasefire, saying

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