Areas of cloud, yes, But some spells of sunshine. And with that feed of humid air, we will see some pretty high temperatures on friday, widely into the 20s, Mid 20s for some including Western Scotland. We could get up to 25 degrees with some sunshine across that western side of scotland. What about the weekend . Well, still rather warm and humid, at least for a time. Some rain, particularly down towards the south, drier and brighter further north. This is bbc news. The headlines. The deadliest disaster in the English Channel this year. A pregnant woman is among 12 people whove died as a migrant boat capsizes. Russian missile strikes on the ukrainian military Institute Kill at least 51 people. Over a dozen could be trapped under the rubble. Benjamin netanyahu condemns the uks decision to suspend some Arms Exports to israel, calling it shameful. Now to the us, and its 62 days to go until Polling Day, lets return to the middle east, where the Health Ministry says at least 40,819 people have been killed since israel launched its Military Assault on the territory following the October The 7th attacks. 1139 people were killed in those attacks. Much of gaza has been reduced to rubble. The United Nations estimates that at least 370,000 Housing Units have now been damaged, including nearly 80,000 homes destroyed completely. The cost of damage to critical infrastructure such as Health And Water is the estimated at around 18. 5 billion. The who says more than 161,000 children have not received a first Polio Vaccine Dosein received a first Polio Vaccine Dose in central gaza after pauses were agreed. With me now is drjavid, who has recently returned. Welcome to the studio. You got back about a month ago. In khan younis, just tell us what you saw. I month ago. In khan younis, Ust Tell Us What You Sami tell us what you saw. I was working tell us what you saw. I was working there tell us what you saw. I was working there in tell us what you saw. I was working there in a tell us what you saw. I was working there in a 62 tell us what you saw. I was working there in a 62 bed i working there in a 62 bed trauma unit. We were seeing mainly burns and explosives. What that means is we were seeing constant Mass Casualty events of civilians in the so called humanitarian zone at one point injuly. We had four mass casualties in the space of nine days, the largest of which had over injured. Over 230 injured. There was a casualty injured. There was a casualty in july were the injured. There was a casualty injuly were the second wave were first aid responders, so were first aid responders, so we were seeing a lot of that. I was also over three projects. The top diagnoses we had was skin infection, diarrhoea infections, scabies infestation. Thats a sure Fire Sign that the Water And Sanitation services are simply inadequate. Between the fact that nowhere was safe, you can see and feel and hear the explosions. Everyone in gaza at the time and today, even though we are in the so called humanitarian zone, is within striking distance. It shows that nowhere is safe. D0 shows that nowhere is safe. Do ou feel shows that nowhere is safe. Do you feel at risk at any point . The fighting came very close to our base, i did. There was a huge exodus of the population that evening. We hibernated in the so called Safe Room in the base, and their stray bullets that actually killed a child in humanitarian zone. I heard the scream of the family, a whale months of been the mother, a wailfrom who have months of been the mother, a wail from who have must� ve months of been the mother, a wailfrom who have must� ve been the mother. Itjust goes to his show that nowhere is safe in gaza. I show that nowhere is safe in gaza. , ,. , � gaza. I presume youve never seen anything gaza. I presume youve never seen anything like gaza. I presume youve never seen anything like what seen anything like what you saw in gaza. This was my seventh war with msf over the 15 years i worked with them. War with msf over the 15 years i worked with them. The i worked with them. The population and other wars, ukraine, tigray, syria, iraq they were able to move away. Here you have the opposite, you have serial Evacuation Orders which i witnessed, and the population are being herded into an ever smaller space. Theres this huge concentration of people in an area that was effectively of each area. Thats why you are prone to outbreaks, because the Water And Sanitation has been destroyed, the Health System has been dismantled, But what does that mean . Three of the Evacuation Orders in the space of eight days at the beginning of eight days at the beginning ofjuly alone meant that 13 medical points one of on my project had to close. For Primary Care � s and eight hospitals four. Primary Care S and eight hospitals four. Youve described hospitals four. Youve described the hospitals four. Youve described the aftermath | hospitals four. Youve i described the aftermath of hospitals four. Youve described the aftermath of a strike. What youre kind of saying is if someone has a cold or the flu, they cant get seen either, which is all compounded. Either, which is all com ounded. Either, which is all comounded. Compounded. The entire health s stem compounded. The entire Health System has compounded. The entire Health System has been compounded. The entire Health System has been dismantled, l compounded. The entire health i system has been dismantled, and that includes Health Health Care workers. We had 880 Health Care workers. We had 880 Health Care workers. We had 880 Health Care workers killed. Six of them are my colleagues and 310 were arrested, detained and tortured. Supplies were blocked dated and it blockaded and exported. We have to modify the way we do dressing for Burn Patients and reduce. Thats not good medical care and thus forced on us. The number of beds in the health Care System there is drastically reduced, so if people want access to Health Care, its really very difficult. Thats proven with the polio outbreak, the Vaccination Uptake in the provision of regular immunisation has dropped now. Its very hard without fuel. Even in july, its very hard without fuel. Even injuly, the Fuel Supply that the Ministry Of Health received in order to be able to fuel even the generators in the hospital in which i worked was less than 10 of what we needed through the first ten days of july, and that meant cutting out air conditioning, water pumping, so we didnt have water on the wards, and then you Cant Distil Water and purfiy you Cant Distil Water and purify it. It had a wide ranging impact for supply issues as well. Thats why the health Care System is on his knees. I be able to deliver what it needs to, and that causes greater death that needs to be. , ~ , causes greater death that needs to be. ~ i. Causes greater death that needs to be. Causes greater death that needs tobe. , to be. Take you so much for shafinu to be. Take you so much for sharing very to be. Take you so much for sharing very vivid to be. Take you so much for sharing very vivid accounts i sharing very vivid accounts of your experiences and i hope youre 0k, given that youve seen some really graphic and disturbing things yourself. Do take care of yourself. Thank you forjoining us, drjavid abdelmoneim. Now to the us and its 62 days to go until Polling Day if youre counting. Monday was labor day in the states which saw Kamala Harris and Joe Biden out on the Campaign Trail in their firstjoint appearance since Ms Harris formally accepted the democratic nomination at her Partys Convention in chicago. A few days earlier, Donald Trump was on the trail too speaking to loyal supporters in the key Swing State of pennsylvania. And after the last debate, which sealed president Bidens Departure from the race, well see Kamala Harris and Donald TrumpGo Head to head in a debate in a weeks time. The latest polls suggest the pair are Neck And Neck in the key Swing States which decide who wins the election, so theres a lot to discuss. I spoke to anneke green, who is a republican strategist and former Speech Writer for george w bush. She gave us her assessment on whether Donald Trump has a lost a bit of momentum and what he should do next. I also asked richard goodstein, a democratic strategist and former adviser to hillary and bill clinton. After the attempt on his life, which was terrible, and then whether President Biden would stay in the. At this point, youll see in the media not very much to talk about in terms of Kamala Harris and her policies. Hes trying to get the spotlight back, trying to get momentum back. He unleashed a new opinion under ibf, and a little bit different than typical republican stances. He also has a book that hes releasing. He tried to surprise voters and get them to take another look at him a candidate. Another look at him a candidate. ,. , candidate. Spring Richard Thanks for candidate. Spring Richard Thanks for the candidate. Spring Richard Thanks for the moment, l candidate. Spring Richard Thanks for the moment, anneke. Richard, Kamala Harris is now firmly on the trail. Shes she needs to consider in those 62 days or so goin shes newer to going out and meeting firmly on the trail. Shes newer to going out and meeting the crowd. The poles have the crowd. The poles have looked good for her, Shes Kind looked good for her, Shes Kind of Neck And Neck in the key of Neck And Neck in the key Swing States. What do you think Swing States. What do you think she needs to consider in those she needs to consider in those 62 days or so going 62 days or so going forward . Let mejust say 62 days or so going forward . Let me just say that when donald let me just say that when Donald Trump was ahead by a few points Donald Trump was ahead by a few points against biden for five months points against biden for five months ago, the wisdom was trump months ago, the wisdom was trump 5 months ago, the wisdom was trump s ahead. Finally we should trump s ahead. Finally we should get ourselves harris 5 ahead, should get ourselves harris 5 ahead, not by much. Use all s ahead, not by much. Use all the national polls. She was up six points the national polls. She was up six points among likely voters, and in six points among likely voters, and in the six points among likely voters, and in the Swing States, its close. And in the Swing States, its close. But and in the Swing States, its close, But in almost all, shes a pipe close, But in almost all, shes a pipe 14 close, But in almost all, shes a pipe 1 4 points. She saying the underdog because she doesnt the underdog because she doesnt want to any Complacency Set in doesnt want to any Complacency Set in like doesnt want to any Complacency Set in like happened when hillary set in like happened when Hillary Clinton was ahead in 2016 Hillary Clinton was ahead in 2016 i Hillary Clinton was ahead in 2016. I think what harris needs to do 2016. I think what harris needs to do is 2016. I think what harris needs to do is two main things one, conveyed to do is two main things one, conveyed the message that she is wants conveyed the message that she is wants to impose. We saw trump wants to impose. We saw what happen overnight, you just reported what happen overnight, you just reported on it, and trump was to basically throw in the towel to basically throw in the towel. , to basically throw in the towel. , towel. That debate is next week. Remembering the british man who saved hundreds of children from the holocaust. Well soon speak to his grandson. Around the world and the cross uk, this is the World Today. This is the World Today on bbc news. He was known as britains schindler. Sir Nicholas Winton saved hundreds of children from the holocaust when he oversaw the czech kindertransport, which brought children from german occupied czechoslovakia to safety in the uk in 1939. Now, years later, a street has been named after him in prague. Rob cameron watched the unveiling. This document saved Milena Fleischmann from certain death. A pass, allowing a nine year old jewish Girl To Travel by train across Nazi Germany in august 1939, and start a new life in england. Milena, now Lady Milena Grenfell baines, had no idea then that it had all been arranged by a young stockbrokerfrom london. I think it is so important because you know, very soon, no eyewitnesses will be here any more, and people need to remember, why is that street called Nicholas Winton street . The story of how Nicholas Winton saved hundreds of children from the holocaust only came to light in the 1980s, thanks to the british Tv Programme thats life. Can i ask, is there anyone in our Audience Tonight who owes their life to Nicholas Winton . If so, could you stand up, please . Its since been told countless times, in films, documentaries and books, and now a new street, running past the very station where czechoslovakjews boarded trains for the camps. A ninth train, the largest transport, carrying 250 children, was scheduled for the 1st Of September 1939, But then, the war intervened and it never left. We dont know what happened to those children, But most of them would have been herded onto trains here at Praha Bubny Station and sent to theresienstadt and then to auschwitz. Only a handful are believed to have survived. Rob cameron, bbc news, prague. We can speak to sir Nicholas Wintons grandson laurence, whos in prague. Welcome to bbc news. I assume you are at the unveiling. Tell me what that was like for you. It was very moving and we are very honoured that the city of prague has chosen to commemorate nikki in this way. He was there in prog of many, many times and met people, and it was recognising his lifetime, But it was a great honour and removing that we have a fitting thing. We need to keep the memory of these events alive. To keep the memory of these events alive. And its the 85th Anniversary events alive. And its the 85th Anniversary of events alive. And its the 85th Anniversary of the events alive. And its the 85th Anniversary of the kinder anniversary of the kinder transport from prague. Just remind us how significant your granddad because my actions were . ,. , granddad because my actions were . ,. , were . Nikki was a young man, 29, were . Nikki was a young man, 29. When were . Nikki was a young man, 29. When He Were . Nikki was a young man, 29, when he travelled were . Nikki was a young man, 29, when he travelled out were . Nikki was a young man, 29, when he travelled out to l 29, when he travelled out to prague, saw the terrible state of Czech Refugees living in ghettos after germany had invaded a part of czechoslovakia. He was moved to contriBute and do something about it. He felt no one was paying enough attention to them. He and other volunteers managed to co ordinate the rescue of 669 mostlyjewish children who would not have survived otherwise. Of course, it was mostly children. It was a struggle to get the children at all, But of course they left their families and they were not able to come together. But their descendents are now in their descendents are now in the thousands and we look back on the episode as a very proud and noble one to have treated refugees with compassion. Thank ou so refugees with compassion. Thank you so much refugees with compassion. Thank you so much for refugees with compassion. Thank you so much forjoining refugees with compassion. Thank you so much forjoining us. You so much forjoining us. That is lawrence, sir Nicholas Wintons grant tone. Sir eltonjohn says hes been left with only limited vision after a severe Eye Infection. Hes revealed that in a post on instagram just now. He said over the summer, hes been dealing with a severe Eye Infection which is unfortunately, left me with only limited vision in one eye. Im healing, But its an extremely slow process and will take some time before site returns to the impacted eyes. Im so grateful for the excellent team of doctors and nurses in my family, who have taken such good care of me over the last several weeks. Ive been sending the summer recuperating at home when im feeling positive about the progress i have made in my healing in my recovery so far. Of post on instagram from Sir Eltonjohn, who says hes been left with limited vision after a severe Eye Infection. Youre watching bbc news. Japansjunko hagiwara has caused a stir in spains Traditional Flamenco World by unexpectedly winning the prize for best dancer at the countrys leading Flamenco Festival the first foreigner to do so. The 48 year old, who performs under the Stage Name la yunko, was met with a mixture of applause and some jeering when awarded with best female dancer at the annual cante de las minas festival. With me is our reporter Meghan 0wen what more can you tell us about this Backlash . The first of all, tells about the Backlash. The first of all, tells about the Backlash. This is spains most prestigious the Backlash. This is spains most prestigious conflict, i most prestigious conflict, competition, its only been won historically by spanish dancers. So, for hagiwara to win this is a pretty big deal. As soon as she walked on stage, you could hear cheers, But you could also hear boos. Lets take a listen to that moment. Applause. Jeering. You can hear those audible boos from audience members. Theres also been a class on social media. The Spanish NewspaperEl Pais says there is clear prejudice that borders on racist, and they seem to say if youre and lucy really spanish, its impossible to know flamenco. Theres also been accusations of internationalising itself. Accusations of internationalisin itself. ~. , internationalising itself. What Res Onse Internationalising itself. What response have internationalising itself. What response have we internationalising itself. What response have we had . Internationalising itself. What response have we had . Junko internationalising itself. What i response have we had . Junko El Hatiwara response have we had . Junko El Hagiwara moved response have we had . Junko El Hagiwara moved in response have we had . Junko El Hagiwara moved in spain response have we had . Junko El Hagiwara moved in spain In Hagiwara moved in spain in 2002, and when she said she dances, she can think of a foreigner that she is japanese, she is simply on stage. That was her response to that Backlash. Was her response to that laacklash was her response to that Backlash. ,. More medals for paralympicsgb on the 6th Day of the paris on the sixth day of the Paris Games on the Athletics Track and in the para equestrian arena. The team currently stand in second place in the medals table, some way behind china But ahead of the usa. Heres andy swiss. Silver with a smile. Silver with a smile britains sammi kinghorn. The 1500 metres isnt her best event and this one certainly wasnt short of drama. A crash on the final lap, and later she admitted she stopped at one point, thinking shed already finished. But while the swiss athlete was out of sight, she sealed a surprise silver, her second medal here and she said absolutely incredible. Over at the palace of versailles, meanwhile, a suitably regal performance from georgia wilson. She won bronze in her event and there was also bronze for natasha baker. After a year out of the sport, having had a baby, she said it was amazing. But surely, the mother of all performances here has beenjody grinhams. She has been celebrating the Archery Gold Medal while seven months pregnant, while seven months pregnant, and Last Night, that wasnt easy. I went to like Jump And Scream and i said we arent going to do that either because there is a baby, a very heavily pregnant baby in your belly, so we are going to calmly bend down, take some breaths, so were going to calmly bend down, take some breaths, and were not going to over excite too much. That was probably the weirdest celebration of ever done in my life. She chuckles. In the wheelchair doubles, the Champions Hewitt and reid are safely through to the last four after winning their quarterfinal in straight sets. Their hopes of gold are still very much on course. Specialises in cancer treatment. The king has been treated for an undisclosed form of cancer and has been Receiving Care as an outpatient since early february. The queen was asked by Charity Support Worker about her Husbands Health and gave a short answer yes, hes doing very well. Sir eltonjohn has been posting on instagram, saying hes been left with only limited vision after a severe Eye Infection. He said over the summer, ive been dealing with severe Eye Infection that has unfortunately let me with only limited vision when i. Im healing, But its an extremely slow process and will take some time before sites returns to the impacted i. We wish Sir Elton very well. Christian fraser is up next with the context. Do stay with us. Hello. Today has been a very mixed Affair Weather wise across the uk. Weve seen some spells of warm sunshine in place, But also some sharp showers. High pressure, this big area of High Pressure tantalisingly close to us in the atlantic, But not quite close enough to kill off these various frontal systems, these old weather fronts, if you like, just bringing Bands Of Clouds and bits and pieces of showery rain, some clear spells in between. Itll be quite misty and murky in places. Not as muggy as Last Night across the southeast corner 14 in london, maybe dropping all the way to four in the highlands. So, as we head on into tomorrow, we will still have those old weather fronts bringing areas of cloud, some showers which will break out through the day, some heavy ones across eastern england. This cluster of heavy showers drifting southwards across scotland, But there will be one or two showers elsewhere, some spells of sunshine, too, and it will be quite a cool, fresh day compared with some weve had recently. 14 20 degrees covers things for most of us. Now, into thursday, this little Weather System here drops its way southwards and tends to combine with this broad area of low Pressure Spinning over continental europe, and that is going to bring some rain. In fact, could be quite a lot of rain that affects southern england, wales, the midlands as we go through the day on thursday. Further north, perhaps quite a lot of Cloud Feeding in, especially across eastern parts. Some spells of sunshine, particularly for Western Scotland and for northern ireland. Breezy, in fact quite blustery in the south, lighter winds further north and it will start to feel a bit more humid. That will continue into friday. Our low still swirling to the south, still bringing some outbreaks of rain, particularly across southern parts. But with the winds coming from the near continent where it has been very warm of late, it is going to feel really quite warm and humid as we end the week. So, friday looks like this outbreaks of rain, particularly across parts of southern england, the midlands, into wales further north. Areas of cloud, yes, But some spells of sunshine. And with that feed of humid air, we will see some pretty high temperatures on friday, widely into the 20s, Mid 20s for some including Western Scotland. We could get up to 25 degrees with some sunshine across that western side of scotland. What about the weekend . Well, still rather warm and humid, at least for a time. Some rain, particularly down towards the south, drier and brighter further north. Hello, im christian fraser. 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