Insists its soldiers opened fire because they felt threatened by the crowds, yet provided no evidence to backup those claims. Nearly 5 months since a israels war on guys of the death toll has now surpassed. 30 thousands killed and israel sees is hundreds of hectors, of Palestinian Land and near and illegal still is rarely settlement in the occupied wes, back the we begin in gaza city this hour where the is really military has killed at least 104 palestinians nearly 700 people has also been injured, dozens of them in Critical Conditions. Thursdays attack has been described as a massacre of civilians. Hundreds of starving palestinians had gathered to collect food aid when they were attacked. Israels army says its soldiers were forced to open fire because they felt threatened by the crowds. Michael, apple explains how it all unfolded. In the early always of the morning, thousands of people flocked to all rashid road, southwest of gauze, a city desperate for a. The aerial footage, released
about half of all u.s. households have at least one coronet home and many have much more than that. because they have ammo, billions and billions of rounds of it. those are all real numbers for hardly an argument for gun control. it s an argument effect against it. ask yourself what it would required to confiscate all those guns and other ammunition entering the united states into a disarmed nation with turkmenistan or north korea. it would take a police state an end in civil war. no same person wants either one of those things. but thankfully we do not eat them. the fact that so many americans have a firearm with her and can never commit violence tells you that guns are not the problem. most people in this country can t be trusted with an ar-15, just as we can contrast it with cars, and light in and light in a car for electricity and baseball bats and insecticide and chainsaws and pruning shears and countless other objects that can easily double as weapons. on some level, al
we look at divisions over australia s colonial legacy with many young people shunning the holiday. and understanding apes. we look at new evidence that the way we communicate could have come from these animal ancestors. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump s facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended following the capitol riots. nick clegg, the president of global affairs, has laid out the reasons for the decision on the meta website. he says. the former president has also given his reaction on his own social media platform, truth social, saying. let s bring in our north america correspondent, peter bowes. he s been watching this story very closely. peter, great to get you on the show. just talk us through the backdrop of this. why was donald trump in the first instance taken off the first instance taken off the platform? he the first inst
to sovereignty. my guest is ruben vardanyan, an armenian who made his fortune in russia and who is now de facto prime minister of nagorno karabakh. his enclave is in deep trouble. will russia save it? reuben vatanen in nagorno karabakh, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. now, mrvardanyan, many in our hardtalk audience will not know very much about nagorno karabakh, but suffice to say, you are the state minister in a tiny territory of some 120,000 people. and right now, you have an urgent crisis because your land route out to armenia is currently blockaded. what is the situation for the people living in your territory today? first of all, i want to say thank you for doing this interview. it s very important for the world knowing what s happening in a locked out territory where 120,000 people living in their own homeland for thousands of years and last 35 years was fighting for our own independence. and 38 days in december 12th, the azerbaijan named eco activists block the road an
the bbc finds evidence of a mounting death toll in rural areas. we ll be live in sydney for australia day and examine the divisions over the country s colonial legacy, with many young people shunning the holiday. and there is new evidence that the way humans communicate could have come from apes. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. meta has announced it will reinstate donald trump s facebook and instagram accounts, two years after he was suspended following the capitol riots. nick clegg, the president of global affairs, has laid out the reasons for the decision on the meta website. he says: and that: the former us president has also given his reaction on his own social media platform, truth social, saying: he goes on to say that: peter bowes told me more about the events leading up to donald trump s removal. he was removed from facebook the day after the january six riots, the assault on congress. the former