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Attack on october 7. Israel says he was rescued in what they are calling a complex operation. Lucy williamson sent this report from the soroka medical centre in southern israel. Surrounded again by sunlight, by the sound of hebrew. Farhan alkadi, a 52—year—old bedouin israeli, snatching a second chance at life. Crouched on the floor of a military helicopter, after 326 days in captivity, a smile. The start of his journey back home. At israel's soroka hospital, his last few moments in hiding. A wall of israeli soldiers shielding him from the world he left ten months ago. From a tunnel in gaza to an israeli ambulance in a couple of hours. His family racing the last few metres to greet him. Thin and pale, but staff said in a good and stable condition. Translation: it's difficult to explain how it feels. It's better than having a newborn. We thank god and we thank everyone, and hope to see him healthy. We're very happy, very happy. Israel's prime minister called to welcome him home, keen to be part of his release. We cannot go into many details of this special operation but i can share that israeli commandos rescued qaid farhan alqadi from an underground tunnel following accurate intelligence. The army has described this as a complex operation based on precise intelligence, but there are persistent reports here of a more nuanced story, even that farhan alqadi may have escaped his captors himself. Tonight, a senior military official confirmed that troops had found him in a tunnel, alone. Last week, israel brought back the bodies of six other hostages. The funeral of one, haim perry, was held in israel today. The joy of one family and the grief of another. A trickle of hostages returning as more than 100 others, and a ceasefire deal, remain stubbornly out of reach. Lucy williamson, bbc news, soroka hospital, southern israel. (tx vt) qaid farhan al—kadi is the eighth hostage rescued farhan al—kadi is the eighth hostage rescued farhan alqadi is the eighth hostage rescued by israeli forces since the start of the war in gaza. Israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he was working to secure the release of all the remaining hostages. But a group campaigning for those still held said that though this rescue had been miraculous, military operations alone could not free the remaining captives and that a ceasefire deal was needed. The united nations says gaza aid operations are suspended following israeli evacuation orders monday. Diseases have also spread in gaza as sewage contaminates camps and along the coast there are also concerns of a polio outbreak after a ten—month—old baby was partially paralysed after contracting the illness. Aid workers warn that with the humanitarian pause the rollout of vaccines could be hindered. I've been speaking with mara kronenfeld, the executive director unrwa usa. It would appear that hopes of a peace deal coming soon are crumbling somewhat. What does that mean a practical sense for the people in gaza? as you described, the situation is horrific and, right now, our colleagues on the ground at unrwa have essentially been expelled from the area they and other humanitarian workers were in, and the humanitarian infrastructure in the centre of gaza has been forced out along with some 250,000 people as israel has evacuated or expelled people from these areas. When humanitarian people are removed from the area, the services they provide are also removed. Hospitals have to bring down our health centres as well as food distribution sites, shelters and more and more we are seeing a population of around 1. 7 million, the vast majority of the population in gaza being pushed into an area which is about 11% of gaza, with population density of some 30—40,000 per square kilometre. We are extremely worried about polio and the outbreak with population density of some 30,000 to 40,000 per square kilometre. We are extremely worried about polio and the outbreak of other disease in what is a situation on imaginable, where sewerage is building up everywhere and you cannot even see any space on the ground, that is how dense the population is. You said your team have been expelled as part of that evacuation order and they ceased operations there. Would they have been able to reactivate operations in other parts of gaza? there are absolutely operations in other parts of gaza but these 250,000 people were being served in the centre of gaza by staff from unrwa as well as other agencies and right now those activities have had to stop because the humanitarian agencies cannot simply rebuild the health centres and the distribution of food and medical supplies and rebuild shelters. This is a sandy area along the mediterranean sea, there is no infrastructure there and with no sanitation, with raw sewage, trash piling up and now with polio, we are extremely concerned for the population there and. . . And when you mentioned polio, just tojump in, we have seen the world health organization organising for the delivery of well over i million vaccines. What can you tell us about the progress of that programme? yes, so we understand there are over a million vaccines available, the problem is that vaccines have to be given twice. There are two dosages that need to be given and they need to be given in the midst of a relatively static population which means that there needs to be a ceasefire. There needs to be a disruption in the bombardment, populations need to be able to stay put so that 1000 aid workers can come to where they are and provide the vaccines. If there is no ceasefire than the chance of the vaccines getting to enough people to reach herd immunity is very unlikely. Polio doesn't know borders, it's up to everyone's interest to a ceasefire so the vaccines can get to the children who need them. How are you going to be able to deliver vaccines in that way in terms of keeping track of who has had a vaccine and has not had one? that's exactly the reason why the population needs to be static, so that these 1000 health workers can go and these are all workers from unrwa can go door—to—door, essentially tent—to—tent in one central area, khan younis, where those who are not in certain areas can go to the health centre. But there needs to be a stop in the bombardment, there needs to be no more forced expulsions and the population needs to be essentially reachable and accountable for this to work. Here in the us, thejustice department has filed new charges against donald trump over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. The former president has denied election interference allegations, though he's maintained — without evidence — that there was widespread voter fraud. The revised filing was made by special counsel jack smith on tuesday and lays out the same four charges originally brought against him — though this time they relate to his status as a political candidate. That's after a landmark supreme court ruling injuly granted donald trump substantial immunity from criminal prosecution. 0ur correspondent carl nasman has more on how the case has evolved. What we thinkjack smith is doing here is trying to revise this case. Make sure that it can be something that can hold up to that supreme court ruling that you mentioned. It's changed a bit. So if you want to see the physical results of this, this used to be a 45 page indictment. This is the new one. It's a bit thinner, only 36 pages. So what's missing? well, what's been taken out here are allegations about former president donald trump's official acts in office. Remember that supreme court ruling about a month ago or so said that presidents, including donald trump, enjoy this broad immunity for things that they do in office related to their official acts. So some things have been taken out here. Anything related to donald trump's conversations or actions with the us justice department. Those could be considered acts as a president. Those are now gone. And when you really read this indictment, it actually is interesting to see that some of this has been recast. The narrative is a bit different here. Jack smith now talking about the fact that donald trump used his private twitter account, for example, it talks about private acts. It talks about political acts, saying that he was discussing and meeting with his political running mates, of course, his vice president, mike pence at the time. So no longer about his official acts, talking about private acts, talking about political acts. And this is now going to be part of what moves forward. We'll see whether or not this is something that will wrap up or even begin before the november 5th elections — likely won't get started by then. And of course, we all know if donald trump is re—elected, it's very likely he could just take these charges and tell his justice department to wipe them aside and clear the deck altogether. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. To westminster now, where sir keir starmer given his first major speech since the general election, vowing to reverse what he's called a decade of decline under the previous tory government. The prime minister warned the chancellor's budget in october will be painful and asked britons to accept short—term pain for the long—term good of the country. The conservatives have dismissed the pm's speech as an attempt to distract the public from promises they say the labour leader never intended to keep. I'll have to turn to the country and make big asks of you as well — to accept short—term pain for long—term good. The difficult trade—off for the genuine solution. And i know that, after all that you have been through, that is a really big ask, and really difficult to hear. That is not the position we should be in. It's not the position i want to be in, but we have to end the politics of the easy answer that solves nothing. You're live with bbc news. The us national security advisor is in china for talks with top diplomats in beijing as the two countries work to settle tensions. Jake sullivan is holding talks with china's foreign minister wang yi — it's the fourth time in 16 months the pair have met. The last time was injanuary shortly after presidents joe biden and xijinping held their own summit to try and stabilise relations. Mr sullivan and mryi addressed media ahead of a closed—door meeting — each acknowledging past disagreements and the need to find common ground. Translatoin: chinaus i relations bear on the future of the two countries and also influence the world. Over the past few years, the bilateral relations have gone through twists and turns. Under the strategic guidance of president xijinping and presidentjoe biden, we have managed to return to bali and move toward san francisco. The experiences from this journey are worth summarising, and the lessons should be learned. We are working to ensure that competition does not bear in the conflict, and that we find ways to work together where our interests align. And all of that requires the kind of strategic and substantive, and constructive dialogue that director wang wasjust referring to, and to which we remain committed. I spoke with miles yu, a senior fellow and director of the china center at the hudson institute. A long list of achieve balls and topics for discussion from jake sullivan and the white house but what do you think is the goal of this visit? what were described as a success for the us? i think for the us it is important for the white house to present to the world particularly to the voting population and the united states a sense of enormously between china and the united states. That's whatjoe biden�*s team want to do, they want to have a controlled competition related with china. I hope mr sullivan would also be a stick to understand that china does not really intend to follow the rules of the competition, to abide by all sorts of rules that both sides would agree on. Major issues on taiwan, the south china sea and ukraine, they are willing to break the rules. We basically need to talk to china about the issues, none of them are really new, they been there for years but this is one of the regular meetings between sullivan and wang yi. I don't know whether there will be any kind of breakthrough at all because the issues up endeavour along time. China basically heighten the tension is before any such war, this is the sign of what is going on. Speaking of heightened tensions, a lot of the rhetoric from both parties is about how china is bad for americanjobs, bad for the american middle class. How does jake sullivan count of the narrative in these meetings? first of all, american jobs have been lost to a lot of chinese competitors, and a very unfair way. That issue has been systematically analysed and dealt with, i think joe biden�*s team continued the trend from the trump administration. China tried to use this kind ofjob narrative but everyone in washington, dc tends to agree right now that the issue is not one particular policy, its systemic and the fundamental problem is we embrace china which is a nonmarket economy into a market—driven system. That's an issue that the industry will not be able to solve. Europeans yourself have said that the relationship you have with china is one of systemic. That is basically more institution than ideological. From what you're saying, do you think regardless china tried to use this kind ofjob narrative but everyone in washington, dc tends to agree right now that the issue is not one particular policy, its systemic and the fundamental problem is we embrace china which is a nonmarket economy into a market—driven system. That's an issue that the industry will not be able to solve. Europeans yourself have said that the relationship you have with china is one of systemic. That is basically more institution than ideological. From what you're saying, do you think regardless of who is president injanuary, tariffs are here to stay? that is a policy shift now, we sanoe biden keeping the trump tariffs and proposing new ones. We know donald trump wants more of them and we haven't heard much detailfrom kamala harris about them but one could presume that she won't stray too farfrom biden policies. In a normative sense, tariffs are bad for free trade. But china is not a market economy so they cannot deal with a country that does not abide by free trade rules and still advocating for this suicidal policy of free trade without any barriers. Now when the united states has this problem, europeans, canadians, everyone has the problems so they throw the tariffs on chinese goods which is heavily subsidised and not really that fair trade. That is why it is notjust america having this policy. Everyone else betting this problem, the global challenge from china. We saw canada announced it would match america's100% import tariff on chinese made electric vehicles. I want to talk about taiwan briefly as you said from much of these items are not new to the agenda, they are talked about at every meeting but how much does china listen to a us administration of the issue of taiwan? china doesn't listen to anybody except itself. Taiwan, china was tries to present a forced narrative that there is only a small clique of diehard pro—independence separatists in taiwan is the problem. An overwhelming majority of people in taiwan for the status quo, which is to facto independence. Taiwan is a country governed by itself by strong democratic laws and is clearly separate from china. By pushing forward this forced narrative that china wants to united states to give up its pledge of defence assistant for taiwan and that has not been successful. The us policy for taiwan has been very consistent from day one, starting with thejune 26, 1950, the day after the korean war. Ever since that united sets government consistently insisted the us would oppose any attempt to use force to change the status quo has been a policy ever since. Thank you for speaking to us. You very much. It's been 500 days since sudan descended into civil war, but aid is still failing reaching those who need it. It's a situation the charity medecins sans frontieres describes as shameful. 10. 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes and more than 25 million face acute hunger. The war began in april 2023, when the rapid support forces — a paramilitary group — launched an attack against the sudanese army. For more on the conflict, and the prospects for peace, i spoke to tom perriello, the united states�* special envoy for sudan. It's 500 days since fighting began in sudan, can you realistically see any and to it coming anytime soon? you have to believe that that end is possible because the scale of suffering just shocks the conscience so much. 20 million people have been displaced from their homes or are facing acute hunger, over a million facing starvation. We made progress this week but the world has turned its back on this horrific scale of suffering and we have seen in the past few months more and more countries starting to step up and say we have to end the war, we have to end the famine and joe biden and antony blinken asked us to take that initiative over the past few weeks and we are seeing progress. Is there is sufficient international focus on this crisis, given the wide scale displacement of people and the widescale hunger? we are not even in the ballpark of enough international attention on a crisis affecting 20 million people, who have been displaced and are facing acute hunger. Many more millions have had to flee as refugees. We are seeing bombing and shelling on a daily basis, dams collapsing this week causing over 100 deaths. We need to see that international attention, we put together the initiative onjoe biden and antony blinken�*s push to say we have to do more for the sudanese people and with the un, the african union and key regional allies we were able to get multiple humanitarian access routes open for the first time in months. Today we got the last of 3 million pounds of food across in the past week and that is scratching the surface of what is needed to address the level of hunger. We are trying to get a third access route open through the south. We need more aid coming from the international community, more pressure both on the humanitarian access and action of civilians that is necessary from both the army and the rapid support forces and that is what we have been pushing forward this diplomatic coalition. What about outside involvement at the security council meeting the government accused the uae are piling the rapid support forces. The group claims the uae would have to completely reject but what is the role for the us in limiting any outside involvement and pushing harder for that peace deal? unfortunately, the most international attention we have seen has been the negative kind, where we see multiple countries and negative actors bringing more arms into the country and more foreign fighters to the country, none of which have the interest of the sudanese people at heart of the people are incredibly united in wanting to see a silencing of the guns, wanting to see access for food and medicine of all 18 states and a return to the dreams of the revolution in 2019 of an inclusive democratic future. They have to remain the goals and we took very important steps with us leadership and key partners this week to open up some of these borders that have been shut down particularly into the area the us has supported the arms embargo. We to be further in force and extended in in the coming weeks. We need the international community sending food and medicine and not more weapons into the crisis. On top of that conflict, the hunger crisis we saw at the dam breaking flooding 20 villages killing a large number of people, what is the broader long—term impact i click to be of that? we really see sudan facing not only the imminent horror of daily war and starvation but we are talking about damage to infrastructure, to state institutions, that could last for an entire generation. That's why we need to silence the guns now, we need international coalition to work with the army as well as pressuring the rs earth to get us to a peace deal because every day these dams are crumbling, we see roads being destroyed, kids not able to be in school learning. People in refugee camps without the basic services needed, we are losing an entire generation of sudan, we need to get the war stopped now and get the food and medicine in and that is why we appreciatejoe biden�*s leadership in calling this group together with our partners to be able to expand that access and protection for the billions. We hope in the weeks building up to the un general assembly will continue to seek greater international coalition support for the kind of aid that is needed and finding a way to silence the guns in sudan and give them their future back. It's the news 0asis fans have been waiting for. The gallagher brothers are getting back together. Here's how it was announced: we're telepathic, know what i mean?. ,. , we're telepathic, know what i mean?. . , ~. , mean? liam and i know each other better _ mean? liam and i know each other better than _ mean? liam and i know each other better than anyone mean? liam and i know each i other better than anyone else. When — other better than anyone else. When we — other better than anyone else. When we come together, we have greatness — liam and noel gallagher had teased an announcement through posts on social media, before revealing tour dates for 2025. Formed in 1991, the british group rose to fame with hits including wonderwall, don't look back in anger and live forever. In 1994, the band released their chart—topping album, definitely maybe, helping to propel them to mega—stardom. It's well documented that the brothers had a tough relationship, and in 2009 a backstage fight led to noel leaving the band. Good luck to them for that — and the quest for tickets goes on! stay with us here on bbc news. Hello. The weather's looking fairly promising for most of us on wednesday, with some prolonged spells of sunshine, but it won't be dry everywhere. In fact, farfrom it. We are expecting a few showers and in the morning across one or two areas it actually could be pretty wet. Let me show you the big picture. Here's the forecast for wednesday. A couple of weather fronts bringing showers into northern ireland and western scotland, and this one here also in the north of england, wales and stretching to southwestern areas. But whether you've got the sunshine or the rain in the morning, it's actually going to be quite warm first thing — 17 in london, about 15 around merseyside and similar values there for glasgow and edinburgh. So showers reaching northern ireland and western scotland. And here's that weather front stretching from northern england through the lakes, into lancashire, wales. Maybe the west midlands, could be some spits and spots further south, too. So for a time some of us will catch some rain here, showers there moving into scotland. And big temperature contrasts on wednesday. Eastern england, east anglia and the south—east, mid—high 20s. 0ut towards the west, it's a lot fresher — temperatures of around 18 in belfast and for glasgow. Now this is fresher air that's arriving off the atlantic. In fact, the fresher air will spread right across the country during the course of thursday. So no longer is it going to be so warm in the east and the southeast. Temperatures here will be closer to say, around 22 or 23 celsius out in the west around 18 degrees, with that atlantic breeze coming in. Just a few showers for scotland. Here's a look at the end of the week. High pressure is building off the atlantic. This azores high. Showers are kept at bay across france, far away. So it's a day of light winds and sunny spells. Really a very pleasant day. And for some of us, a perfect summer's day. Neither too hot and not particularly cool either. And the temperatures will be around the high teens across western areas, maybe nudging up to 2a in london for the end of the week. So that's friday. How about the weekend? well, the high pressure is still with us weather fronts are trying to push in, but it's a substantial high so it's keeping things dry. Maybe the weather going downhill a little bit with a few showers towards the south and towards the west as we head into next week. So here's the outlook, then. Friday and the weekend looking pretty decent for many of us, with spells of sunshine looking quite warm too. And then into september, it does look as though we could catch 1 or 2 showers. That's it for me. Bye— bye. V0|ce—0ver: this is bbc news. We'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. Welcome to hardtalk. I'm stephen sackur. Wherever you live, however you live, artificial intelligence, machine learning, is going to change your life in the next few years. Will it be for the better? well, there are tech visionaries with very different views — some benign, others, dystopian. But on one thing, the futurists can agree — what will matter most to the outcome isn't the machines, it's the humans. My guest, neil lawrence, is a professor of machine learning who says we face a choice. Either we use ai as a tool or we will become a tool for al. So, which is more likely? neil lawrence, welcome to hardtalk.

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