the biggest, al shifa, is not functioning at all, according to the world health organization. al shifa s head of surgery has told the bbc that a third premature newborn baby has died because of a lack of power. there are reports that gaza s second biggest hospital, al-quds, has run out of fuel. the situation at the al shifa hospital is intensifying as suppliers are not getting through. gaza s hamas run health ministry says at least 2,300 people are still inside al shifa, in an update shared by the who. officials say premature babies have had to be moved out of their incubators. it s now five weeks since hamas, designated a terror organisation by the uk government, and killed more than 1,200 people in israel, and took more than 200 hostage. since then, hamas officials say well over 11,000 people have been killed in israeli attacks on gaza. in this special report, our international editor jeremy bowen assesses what could happen next, in gaza and in israel. the beds were full wh
Newsday. It is seven in the evening in washington dc. The politicians have agreed to ensure that the Us Government is open on agreed to ensure that the Us Government is open on oui agreed to ensure that the Us Government is open on our at least. Republicans and democrats had been locked in a stand off that threatens to keep tens of thousands of federal workers at home. The primary cause, the fate of young Illegal Immigrants who the democrats want to help. Mondays deal is only a temporary measure as issues are yet to be resolved. Here is laura trevelyan. The scene in the senate was the result of the high end doors negotiation. In return to funding the government for the next two weeks, democrats got this. The government remains open. It would be my intention to proceed the legislation that would address darker, Border Security and related issues. The childrens temporary permits start to expire in march. They got a vote to vote on other things. The government says the president was no me
Behind bars where in brazil prison officials are forced to strike deals with inmates in order to maintain order. Australias Great Barrier reef watchdog has given the go ahead for dredged mud to be dumped near the worldfame mouse marine park. It will allow for 3,000 cubic metres of mud, larger than the Great Pyramid of giza, clearing the way for the worlds biggest coal port, locking 328 million worth of coal port projects. The reef is a big tourist attraction, worth 5. 7 bill on annually to the economy. Environmentalists, scientists and tourist operators forged the plan. They are fear it will harm the reef. Possibly doubling shipping traffic in the area. Andrew thomas has the latest from sydney. This decision will see 3 million cubic metres of mud and sand dredged from the bottom of the point and dumped at sea within the Great Barrier green park. The authority that has granted the permission for the dumping says that therell be no damage to the Great Barrier reef, imposing 47 strict env
Communities, like those in Victoria's Port Fairy, are pushing back against seismic blasting that threatened marine life in the Otway basin and surrounding areas.