lets speak to professor nick maynard who is the lead clinician at medical aid for palestinians one of the aid groups told to withdraw and cease activities at hospital in gaza. tell us what your colleagues in gaza are saying. we tell us what your colleagues in gaza are sa inc. ~ tell us what your colleagues in gaza aresa in. , , tell us what your colleagues in gaza aresa in. ,, ., , are saying. we left because of this mornin: , are saying. we left because of this morning. we are saying. we left because of this morning, we had are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent two - are saying. we left because of this morning, we had spent two weeks| are saying. we left because of this i morning, we had spent two weeks at al aqsa hospital and saw the most appalling number of injuries and types of injuries from bombs and other explosives, from guns as well. we had to leave on friday. we had not been there for
nottinghamshire police have announced 31 year old valdo calocane has been charged with three counts of murder over the deaths of students barnaby webber and grace o malley kumar, both aged 19, and ian coates, 65, who were all fatally stabbed on tuesday. that man has been named as first, 31 years old. he has been charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder. valdo calocane. the first relates to two students who were stabbed as they walked home in the early hours of tuesday morning and the third murder charge relates to ian coates, a school caretaker. it is alleged that the took him out of his vehicle and stabbed him further valdo calocane then use that van to plough into three people and those are the attempted murder charges. in terms of the suspect, we know that he was a student here at the university of nottingham. he graduated last year. he had been studying mechanical engineering. he was a dual national, he had portuguese nationality and als
about preparations for the trial. tomorrow, there s going to be an event in downtown miami at the courthouse, and we wanted to assure the public that we ve already begun preparations. everyone has a right to peacefully express themselves and exercise their constitutional rights, and obviously do it in a peaceful manner. our correspondent in washington, david willis, gave more details on the forthcoming court proceeding. he arrived by private plane to miami airport a short while ago and is spending the night at his hotel in the city before embarking on the shortjourney, about 20 minute motorcade journey to the federal courthouse in downtown miami tomorrow afternoon, in time for that three o clock scheduled arraignment an historic event by any standards. it s likely that mr trump will be brought into the federal building through an underground tunnel, i understand. he ll then make his way to the sixth floor to the us marshals office, where he will be fingerprinted, a mug shot
fa cup. city fans have become no stranger to this kind of parade, having one just a month ago, but the champions league is the trophy they have been craving above all others. it should be a special day for theirfans. they are the first english team to win the big treble since their rivals manchester united in 1999. questions still relate to more than hundred charges against manchester city. city dispute them and want the judges dealt with as soon as possible. judges dealt with as soon as ossible. , . , , judges dealt with as soon as ossible. , . . . , possible. there is always criticism when ou possible. there is always criticism when you spend possible. there is always criticism when you spend so possible. there is always criticism when you spend so much - possible. there is always criticism when you spend so much money. | possible. there is always criticism i when you spend so much money. we have just seen what chelsea did. there is a bit ofjealousy at times from other
to the top of the hill. then, he marched them down again. political persecution like something straight out of a fascist or communist nation. this is southern israel and that is gaza, and the war here has dominated the news agenda since early october. tragic and polarising, it s one of the biggest stories of 2023 and one that i have followed here and reported on throughout, speaking to people in israel and in gaza about how they re living through it. the year has seen many important and profound stories, from the war in ukraine to donald trump s legal affairs in the us and for india, a successful moon landing. i m going to bring you just some of those moments. we begin in turkey and syria and the devastating earthquake that struck early on the sixth of february. these images show the moment the first quake hit. with a magnitude of 7.8, it destroyed hundreds of buildings and killed thousands of people. a second powerful tremor hours later increased the death toll even further.