minister benjamin netanyahu has been meeting his cabinet to vote on a proposed deal that could see hamas release dozens of israeli hostages over the next few days. they were seized at gunpoint when hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government launched its attacks on israel on october 7th. it s thought, in return, israel would release more than a hundred palestinian prisoners and there would be a four day pause in fighting. but amid the hope, an announcement from the palestinian islamichhad group that one of the hostages it was holding has died. we start with this report from our senior international correspondent, orla guerin, who is in tel aviv. after six long weeks, there is hope. here are some of those who could soon be coming home. oriya is four and loves football and ice cream. and kfir is just ten months old and recently started crawling. he is always smiling, relatives say. in tel aviv tonight, campaign standing together as israel s government deb
safeguarding individual personal data are significant and i know from my time in the nhs that my colleagues there spent a significant amount of effort and time making sure that data was treated appropriately. sure that data was treated appropriately- sure that data was treated appropriately. sure that data was treated auroriatel. ., ~ ., ., ~ appropriately. thank you for talking to us tonight so let s take a look at some of the front pages. the daily telegraph biggest tax cut for businesses in 50 years. the photographs of the four teenagers, so upsetting, the four missing boys who were found deaded in a submerged car. on the front page of the guardian, the photographs of four boys. the sun, so young, it is their main story. we have the independent, hunt s ultimatum to the disabled, work from home or lose your benefits. that s all from us tonight. kirsty s here tomorrowv to analyse exectly how the autumn statement will affect you. goodnight. let s cross live now to terence
Constrictor stuck to her face. Also in the programme the Emergency Call from a woman in the us who was being attacked by a Boa Constrictor. Hello and welcome to world news today. South korea says it will speed up the deployment of the remaining components of the american thaad anti missile system. It follows north koreas latest rocket test. North koreas Leader Kimjong Un Has claimed the us mainland is now within striking range. The launch has been condemned worldwide with china also expressing serious concern. From seoul, heres our correspondent karen allen. Cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. A potent symbol of north koreas defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong un there to witness it all. Then the dramatic lift off. And the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. The second launch of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile in less than a month. It travelled higher and further than the missil
The Asia-Pacific Studies Group consists of faculty and students at the U.S. Naval War College with interest, expertise, or experience in the regional affairs of the Asia-Pacific region.
The Asia-Pacific Studies Group consists of faculty and students at the U.S. Naval War College with interest, expertise, or experience in the regional affairs of the Asia-Pacific region.