A move that results in thousands of civilian casualties. Cards bearing 33000 lives was in the conference room. Thousands takes to the street to turn around in support of palestine. Is the civilian debt tolling dollars. That is going even high end for those, the headlines keeping up to date with the main news from across the world. We will have the full bullets in for you at the top of the next hour until benefits we talked about with costs to the hello and welcome to cross software. All things are considered on Peter Lavelle staring into the abyss. Israels genocidal assault on guys is dangerously just stabilizing the entire middle east. It is readily apparent to these railways are spoiling for a major war with many of its neighbors. And the plan is to have the United States fight israels enemies, the crossing palestine. Im joined by my guess, lionel in new york, he is a legal and media analyst, and in riverdale, we have sam who say he is an independent journalist, are totally across ou
Meanwhile, in the arena, north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. Brexit, how long president zuma can survive in south africa, and the Winter Olympics. Thats all in dateline london in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Theres a warning today that charities will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has described as horrific the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. Andy moore reports. After haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. They date back to 2006 and also involved prostitutes. The head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from oxfam five years later be
This panel was convened by the National Archives to explore the original intent of the declaration of independence, including the popular interpretation by 19thcentury abolitionists to focus on the phrase life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This is about an hour. This is someone different than what was on your program. Let me tell you the order we will introduce these speakers. First, we will have hotly. She is at the tail end of a guggenheim fellowship. Then she will be followed by the professor from the university of South Carolina. Abigail adams. Third, we will hear from professor eric slaughter, the university of chicago. He is the author of the state as a work of arts the cultural underpinnings of the constitution. And finally you will hear from professor David Armitage from Harvard University who is very well known for his book, the declaration of independence a global history. Everyone will speak for about 10 minutes and we will have questions from the audience. I think
The painful truth about refugee children in europe. Home is not necessarily where the heart is. For greece it is more money more talks, and maybe new elections. They said yes to another week of emergency loans for greek banks. An important positive signal after the eurozone said it is ready to begin formal talks about a third bailout for athens. That is good news to some. Every step towards Financial Rescue could add to an ugly political bill. Payment do at the ballot box. Cracks he owns this little store in the north of athens. He owns this little store in the north of athens. he is close to 70 and still has to work but considers himself lucky. Many of the nearby businesses have already gone bust. Im angry, but not about the reforms passed last night. But with the previous governments that got us into this predicament. The Greek Parliament approved an end of early retirement. The first steps of new negotiations with international lenders. I admit that they are harsh and i dont agree w
Act of domestic terrorism. Well go live to washington for more. And how did the german chancellor bring this schoolgirl to tears . The painful truth about refugee children in europe. Home is not necessarily where the heart is. For greece it is more money more talks, and maybe new elections. They said yes to another week of emergency loans for greek banks. An important positive signal after the eurozone said it is ready to begin formal talks about a third bailout for athens. That is good news to some. Every step towards Financial Rescue could add to an ugly political bill. Payment do at the ballot box. Cracks he owns this little store in the north of athens. He owns this little store in the north of athens. he is close to 70 and still has to work but considers himself lucky. Many of the nearby businesses have already gone bust. Im angry, but not about the reforms passed last night. But with the previous governments that got us into this predicament. The Greek Parliament approved an end