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being held there after the october 7th attack by hamas. israel also released footage it says shows its forces going into a tunnel shaft, and along what is says is and along what it says is a 55—metre—long tunnel built by hamas under al—shifa hospital. hamas has denied having a command centre there. 31 premature babies who were trapped inside al—shifa hospital by the fighting have been moved to a hospital in southern gaza. doctors there say eight other premature babies did not survive. meanwhile, the prime minister of qatar has said only "minor obstacles remain" in the way of reaching a deal on releasing some of the hostages taken by hamas in its attack on israel on october 7th. and the fighting continues — hamas says more than a0 members of one family have been killed in an israeli air strike. israel has not commented. we'll have more on all of those developments — but we begin with this report from senior international correspondent, orla guerin. it contains distressing images, from the very beginning. every day, more dead in gaza. some who barely started living. this footage was filmed for the bbc today in khan younis, in the south. israel told people to flee here, to be safer. the bereaved get one last look. and a father, one last embrace. the agony of samirjamil aga, cradling his five—year—old son, mohammed. then, his other son is brought to him. six—year—old samir. he can't bear to let him go. parted for ever. palestinians say the boys were among 30 people killed when israel bombed several houses in khan younis. but finally, hope for about 30 premature babies. doctors in southern gaza, working to stabilise them, ahead of a transfer to egypt tomorrow. eight others have died. these are the survivors of war and of the horrors of al—shifa hospital. "even the water used for their formula was contaminated," says says doctor mohammad zaqout, "and there was no proper sterilisation. "they suffered from vomiting, diarrhoea and weight loss. "some had blood poisoning and severe infections." back at al—shifa, israel has issued this video, as it comes under pressure to justify its raid on the hospital. it says this tunnel leads to a blast proof door, of the kind used by hamas for its command centres. and more video, this time cctv, which israel says shows two hostages being bundled into al—shifa on october the 7th, one of them wounded. at this stage, we can't verify any of the army video. in israel, many are still enveloped by grief, still mourning those killed by hamas. among the dead, a passionate peace campaigner. vivian silver was a canadian—israeli activist. if palestinians were allowed into israel for medical treatment, she drove them to hospital. after hamas attacked her kibbutz near the gaza border, there was little of her left to bury. her son, jonathan, said her peace movement had been orphaned by her death. her clear voice had been silenced. but fellow campaigners told us they will keep going. it's very hard to us, but the way of vivian give us the hope for all of us here, to see all these people, that we must work in the way of the peace. do you think that is still possible now, with israel and the palestinians? we must, we must believe in this way, because this is the solution. but israel's peace camp has been dwindling for years. since october the 7th, it is reeling. another war is under way in gaza — something vivian silver hoped would not be repeated. the grief here is for a beloved mother and grandmother, but also for a vision of a different future. orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. let's have more now on that news conference from the israel defence forces, in which they outlined details of what they claimed to have found at the al—shifa hospital. the israeli military spokesman daniel hagari claimed hamas had killed one hostage there — and detained two others after the attack on october the 7th. this is 7th of october 10:55am. the evidence i will share was sent by israel to diplomatic channels to the countries of those civilians. here you can see hamas taking a hostage inside the vicinity. he doesn't look even he even doesn't he even doesn't look need to need a treatment, but they're taking him inside the hospital. i will now share this video that shows the same hostage entering into the hospital with the gunmen, terrorists inside the hospital. this is the main entrance of the hospital. we have not yet located both of these hostages and rescued them. we have not yet located them. we do not know where they are. there still hostages we need to rescue. our correspondent in jerusalem, nick beake, gave us this analysis of what the idf statements might mean in the overall context of the war. israel is slowly, methodically, it would say, building a case, presenting evidence which, it claims, justifies the operation at the al—shifa hospital. just to put this in context, this was a really big military operation the israelis have been carrying out at gaza's biggest hospital. and the reason they said they did this, they brought in tanks, there was such a fierce battle, even though thousands of civilians had gone to the hospital to seek shelter, to seek safety, the justification for this was that hamas had transformed it from a hospital into a active war zone, into a legitimate military target. so that's why you hear the idf chief spokesman talking about hamas bringing military jeeps, which he says had taken from the israelis, why he showed cctv footage which he said showed hamas fighters armed, why he also says that hostages have been kept at the hospital, and also why he says that hostages were actually murdered there within the grounds of the al—shifa hospital. this is evidence which, bit by bit, israel says it's collected and is now putting forward, both in video form and other material as well. worth stressing this has just come out tonight, there's no way that we can immediately verify this. but, certainly, israel is saying that this is the evidence it has been talking about for a long time now, that the hospital is being used as a place where hamas have been taking hostages and also using it for human shield purposes. let's move on to argentina. right—wing political outsider javier milei has won argentina's presidential elections. his rival sergio massa, called mr milei to concede defeat and said it was important to respect the votes of the people. it was a closely fought contest between the two, who have sharply different views on how to tackle argentina's economic crisis — an issue that's dominated the vote. milei's proposals which included detonating the central bank won support amid voters desperate for change. let's get more on this from luis fajardo from bbc monitoring. hejoins me from miami. great to talk to you. he joins me from miami. great to talk to you.— to talk to you. you have a real overview _ to talk to you. you have a real overview of — to talk to you. you have a real overview of the _ to talk to you. you have a real overview of the opinion - to talk to you. you have a real overview of the opinion in - to talk to you. you have a real overview of the opinion in the | overview of the opinion in the country because you're looking at all these media sources all the time. what is the reaction likely to be to this win? people are talking about a political earthquake, a change like there hasn't been in argentina for a long time. javier milei is sometimes described as argentinian donald trump, somebody who wants to completely break with the establishment. right—wing libertarian. he's reposing very drastic reforms — for example, ditching the argentinian currency for the us dollar, getting rid of the central bank. there's going to be a lot of expectation in the next few days to see how argentina's going to see. milei has promised he is making a very clean—cut, a very strong departure from our regina's previous trajectory. fix, departure from our regina's previous trajectory.- previous tra'ectory. a ma'or shake—"pi previous trajectory. a ma'or shake-up domestically. h shake—up domestically. internationally, the two candidates really differed in their approach to what should be done in the future. certainly. milei has said he will be a very strong ally of the united states and of israel, while many other countries in latin america certainly, of its neighbours, have been very critical of the us. also, milei is taking a rather unusual position with the... he admired margaret thatcher and believes any solution had to take to account for the wishes of the islanders. it's a very strong departure from previous positions. departure from previous positione— departure from previous ositions. �* , , positions. briefly, is there any brief _ positions. briefly, is there any brief account - positions. briefly, is there any brief account of - positions. briefly, is there any brief account of how l positions. briefly, is there - any brief account of how much javier milei won by? he seemed to have won _ javier milei won by? he seemed to have won by _ javier milei won by? he seemed to have won by substantial- to have won by substantial amount the fact that massa conceded before the results were out. for more than 12 points, a clear victory for javier milei.— points, a clear victory for javier milei. ., ~ , ., javier milei. 0k, thank you so much for _ javier milei. 0k, thank you so much for talking _ javier milei. 0k, thank you so much for talking to _ javier milei. 0k, thank you so much for talking to us. - javier milei. 0k, thank you so much for talking to us. that l much for talking to us. that was luis fajardo, from bbc monitoring. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news in the uk. metropolitan police have questioned russell brand in relation to allegations of historical sex offences. an investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4's dispatches revealed allegations of rape, sexual assaults and emotional abuse against the comedian and actor. brand has previously denied the claims. air traffic control restrictions at heathrow airport on sunday have been lifted. national air traffic control services blamed staff absence and strong winds for the decision to limit the number of flights. the airport has not yet given any confirmation on the number of services which were delayed or cancelled. tickets for the glastonbury festival next year have sold out within an hour of going on sale this morning. the festival's organisers posted on x, formerly twitter, that "demand had greatly exceeded supply". none of the headline acts have been announced yet. you're live with bbc news. the former first lady of the us, rosalynn carter, has died. she was 96. rosalynn was married tojimmy carter, president in the 1970s, for 77 years. her family say she died peacefully at her home in plains, georgia. jimmy said that rosalynn was his equal partner in everything he accomplished. he said that as long as rosalynn was in the world, "i always knew somebody loved and supported me." rosalynn, who championed mental health and women's rights, is survived by her husband, and her three children, 11 grandchildren, and 14 great—grandchildren. earlier, i spoke to our north america correspondent shingai nyoka about the reaction to the death of rosalynn carter. the tributes have been pouring in. a short while ago, we heard from president biden, who described the carters as an incredible family that brought a lot of grace to the white house. he also described both jimmy carter and rosalynn as people of great integrity. we've also been hearing tributes from various members of congress who have alluded to the fact that she was tremendously generous and that she served others, was dedicated to public service, and that she did so with grace and kindness. former first lady melania trump also posted her own tribute and said that rosalynn carter leaves behind a meaningful legacy notjust as a first lady, but a wife and a mother. and she said, "we will also remember her devotion to her husband and family". it's really a time when people have been remembering a woman who was, by many accounts, incredibly remarkable. she came into the white house in 1977 and really expanded the role of first lady. within a few months of her husband being elected president, he sent her as an envoy to south america, as an advocacy envoy. and there was a lot of criticism because she was not an elected official. but then she also carved out her own niche, establishing an office in the east wing of the white house, where she championed the causes of mental health, caregiving and women's rights. and even after they left office in 1981, after president carter's one term, they continued with that public service. they volunteered for habitat for humanity and spent a week out of every year building homes across the continent. and then they also co—founded the carter center, which worked to develop peace and advance democracy around the world. so really an incredible woman. as you said, the president, former presidentjimmy carter paid his own tribute. for a long time, people said that they didn't know where rosalyn ended and wherejimmy began and that he spoke about her a lot, quoted her a lot when he spoke to his advisers. soa so a romance that lasted 77 years. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. three boats overladen with more than 500 rohingya refugees have been allowed to land in indonesia's aceh province. one of the vessels had tried to come ashore in aceh before, but had been pushed back out to sea. more than 200 people were on board that boat, including 60 children. the un refugee agency in indonesia told the bbc it had called on locals in aceh to accept the migrants even though the country has not signed the un's refugee convention. the authorities in the northern indian state of uttar pradesh have banned halal labels on some food items, saying they are in breach of existing legislation. uttar pradesh is ruled by the hindu—nationalist bjp, but it's home to nearly a0 million muslims — around a fifth of the population. the ban on certification includes products such as dairy, sugar and cooking oil. a recent ground—breaking court decision in america has allowed hundreds of families to sue four of the biggest tech companies in the world, after claims the platforms caused harm to their children. meta, tiktok, snap and google, all say they plan to robustly defend themselves. but lawyers for the families point to the case of the 14—year—old british schoolgirl, molly russell, who ended her own life after watching harmful content online, as an example, of the dangers facing children on social media. angus crawford has more. i feel like they killed my son. that's how i feel. jennifer mitchell had no idea her son, ian, kept a secret. i keep his ashes in here. ian didn't tell her about the graphic videos he saw on social media about russian roulette. she only found out after he died, killed by a single gunshot. jennifer, along with hundreds of other parents, is suing the social media companies she blames for ian's death. to me, itjust feels like justice for my son. but at the same time, i feel like i can help other people. is thatjennifer? today, she's sharing her story across the atlantic with ian, molly russell's father. kids are dying every day. it's so grim, isn't it? yeah, it really is. molly was just 1a when she ended her life. her inquest revealed a stream of dark, depressing, graphic material which flooded her accounts. we should not be sitting here. flooded her accounts. this should not happen because it does not need to happen. the coroner decided molly died while suffering the negative effects of online content. those revelations in a small court in north london also made a huge impact across the atlantic in the us capital. lawyers here in washington watched the inquest via video link for any evidence that could help them as they sue some of the biggest tech companies in the world on behalf of hundreds of children and families in the us who claim the platforms caused them harm. i think it was a really important watershed moment. you know, any time you have someone stand up and actually fight back and win, it shows everyone else that it's possible. the tech companies say their claims are unfounded and they'll robustly defend themselves. but across the us, more and more people arejoining the action. my daughter molly... in colorado, feeling like a survivor, taylor little. all the stories are the same. molly russell's especially. that was my second suicide attempt and i was finally able to get real long—term treatment. i spent hours and hours, days and days, justjust reading about suicide on social media. it took my life from me. i don't... i literally was trapped by addiction. a landmark court case then, but also a very personal battle to hold social media to account. angus crawford, bbc news, denver, colorado. australia have won the men's cricket world cup, beating the hosts india. australian opener travis head was the star scoring a century. put into bat after losing the toss, the indian team made a bright start but lost wickets at regular intervals. they made 240 runs. batter kl rahul was the top scorer with 66. around 100,000 people are packed into the world's biggest cricket stadium to watch the final in the city of ahmedabad in the state of gujarat. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent phil mercer in sydney on the reaction there to austrialia's win at the cricket world cup. excited and very bleary eyed here in the eastern very excited and very bleary eyed here in the eastern states of australia. cricket fans, including myself, were up very early in the morning or very late at night, depending on your point of view, as as we often are when we watch australian teams around the world. so, there will be celebrations going on for several days i think in australia. the australians winning the men's cricket 50 over world cup for the sixth time. and as you say, travis head could well be the most popular man in this country, 137 runs, setting his side on course for victory. and it was also a stunning outfield catch by travis head to remove rohit sharma, the dangerous indian batsman. that was a pivotal moment in the indian innings too. in the indian innings, too. so, for many people, cricket is australia's national sport and they are celebrating an almighty victory. and remember in 2023 the australian men's team, has won the world's test championship. they've retained the ashes, which is a long—standing rivalry against england and now the 50 over world cup. forthe captain, pat cummins, and his team. phil, as you say, australia had an incredible run with the ashes earlier this year as well. are there any celebrations expected in australia on their return? i'm sure there will be. in the past, we've seen champion australian teams arrive back from overseas after notable triumphs celebrated with parades and open top bus tours. so, we're not quite sure what will happen now, but of course australia is celebrating this monumental win, i think, over india, winning the toss crucial for pat cummins and his team. and watching each step of this 50—over innings, especially when india were batting, we really had the sense that australia came out with a great purpose. they had a distinctive plan for each indian batsman and, in the end, it paid off with a comfortable win. australia reaching its victory target with, what, seven overs to spare? so, in anyone's language, that is a pretty comprehensive victory. phil mercer there. before we 90, phil mercer there. before we go, a reminder that of our breaking news in the last couple of hours, right—wing political outsiderjavier milei has won argentina's presidential elections. we're looking at life pictures of his headquarters and expect him to speak shortly. some action has come in from brazil and columbia. congratulating him. that's all for now. thanks for watching newsday. hello there. the weekend has been pretty cloudy, but mild — temperatures of 15 degrees in the warmest spots on sunday. we had some rain as well. you can see some of that working across the skies here in gower, near swansea. and a bit more rain to come as well. the same area of low pressure's still with us, so damp weather for northern england, southern and central scotland, northern ireland. not particularly heavy here, but some heavier rain pushing across southern wales and southern parts of england over the next few hours. a mild start to the day on monday and we pick up that band of rain working into the south east quickly monday morning before clearing out of the way. what follows again is quite a lot of cloud. the winds coming in from a north westerly direction and they'll be bringing some showers into wales and southwest england with more persistent outbreaks of rain across the northeast of scotland. in between, it does stay quite cloudy, but some breaks in a cloud every now and then. a bit of sunshine, particularly for east anglia, southeast england, and probably brightening up in northern ireland through the afternoon as well. temperatures still on the mild side at 12 or 13. for wednesday, we start to see a ridge of high pressure build in from the north. and with that comes the prospect of some bigger breaks in the cloud, particularly across southern and central scotland, northern ireland, northwest england, northwest wales as well. elsewhere, quite a bit of cloud, the thickest cloud for the far north of scotland, where a weather front will start to move its way back in. our temperatures close to average, though, on tuesday — will be a slightly cooler kind of day. wednesday, we've got some warmerair coming around the top side of our area of high pressure behind this warm front, and with fronts crossing scotland, it's here where we'll have the thickest cloud outbreaks of rain. it's going to be quite windy as well. the heaviest rain for western scotland, the rain probably not amounting to too much across eastern scotland. drier further south for southern eastern wales, the midlands, east anglia, southern parts of england. that's probably where we'll see the best in the breaks in the cloud in the cloud, the best of the day's sunshine. temperatures around 11—14 degrees, so again, it's mild. now towards the end of the week, we are going to see some more significant changes as a cold front dives southwards and starts to introduce some much colder air. question marks how far south this cold air gets and exactly how cold it will be when it arrives. however, it does look like we'll all see a significant drop in temperatures and it could get cold enough to see some snowfall over the mountains of northern scotland, so one to watch. bye for now. trouble at the top, turmoil shakes one of the world's most well—know artificial intelligence companies. plus.. sure there might be champions but host india got an economic boost from the cricket world cup. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm suranjana tewari. we begin with the turmoil at the top of openai. there are reports of ongoing discussions among the company's top executives about reinstating, sam altman, as chief executive. reinstating, sam altman, this just days after the board of the company behind the chatgpt—bot shocked the tech world by firing mr altman, a man who's been the face of openai's rise. our business reporter, david wadell, has more. it's been a tumultuous few days at openai. on sunday, sam altman sent a tweet, said this first "and last time he said, i ever wear one of these. "what's that? "it's a guest pass for the offices of openai".

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