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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

developments in the last few minutes, the news we have been reporting to the course of the day that two sisters killed and a mother killed in a shooting in the west bank. we see the pictures of the scene. the operation that followed in the immediate aftermath stop the update comes on the mayor. he has said that the three women were residents of the settlement which lies south ofjerusalem. according to the mayor, the family were travelling for holiday when the attack happened and were immigrants from the uk, originally from london. no confirmation of that from the bbc so far it certainly was comments being reported from the mayor of the west bank settlements that these two sisters were originally from london here in the uk. not clear whether would they wear dual nationals because earlier we were reporting they were to is really sisters and more details coming in all the time and since that latest attack we have sin reservists calls up in israel as tensions are ratcheted up aga

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

after they went missing. and, the wait is almost over super fans are poised online as tickets for eurovision go on sale later. hello and welcome to bbc news. welcome to viewers here in the uk and around the world. britain s home secretary, suella braverman, has accepted the government is pushing the boundaries of international law with new legislation aimed at stopping asylum seekers crossing the english channel in small boats. it s thought the measures, being introduced in parliament today, and which put a legal duty on ministers to remove anyone who enters the uk illegally would face legal challenges. here s our political correspondent, iain watson: five years ago, fewer than 300 migrants attempted to cross the channel in a small boat. last year, more than 16,000 undertook the hazardous journey. and as the numbers grew, so too did the political pressure on the government. so injanuary this year, the prime minister made this pledge. we will pass new laws to stop small

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:09:00

could indeed put at risk the unity of the alliance that is supporting ukraine with the keep you posted on that as well. ukraine with the keep you posted on that as well. protests have been taking place in the south korean capital seoul overjapan s planned release of treated radioactive water from the wrecked fukushima nuclear plant. the head of the un s nuclear watchdog, rafael grossi who is in seoul has endorsed the plan, but surveys in south korea indicate overwhelming public opposition to the release. the plant was severely damaged in 2011 after being struck by a tsunami. the south korean government has said it respects the un body s conclusion that the discharge of waste water, from the plant onjapan s east coast, will be largely safe. 0ur asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more from seoul. outside the japanese embassy in the capital of south korea, seoul, and you can see here an opposition politician is on hunger strike. it is her 13th day, and essentially she has prot

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:07:00

protests have been taking place in the south korean capital seoul overjapan s planned release of treated radioactive water from the wrecked fukushima nuclear plant. the head of the un s nuclear watchdog, rafael grossi is in seoul to try and calm fears, after he endorsed the plan. the plant was severely damaged in 2011 after being struck by a tsunami. some scientists and activists have opposed the release of the water due to concerns on the impact of the ocean bed and marine life. seoul has said it respects the un body s conclusion that the discharge of wastewater from the fukushima plant will be largely safe. 0ur asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more. 0utside outside the japanese embassy in the capital of south korea, seoul, and you can see here an opposition politician is on hunger strike. it is her 13th day and essentially she has protested about the release of contaminated water from the nuclear

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 11:07:00

the south korean government has said it respects the un body s conclusion that the discharge of waste water, from the plant onjapan s east coast, will be largely safe. 0ur asia pacific editor, michael bristow has more from seoul. outside the japanese embassy in the capital of south korea, seoul, and you can see here an opposition politician is on hunger strike. it is her 13th day and essentially she has protested about the release of contaminated water from the nuclear power plant, the one that was damaged in the tsunami more than a decade ago. the release of water into the sea. she and people like i believe that will cause harm to coastal communities across the region. japan s neighbours, south korea, china, other countries as well. her protest shows the depth of feeling here in south korea where

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