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BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twins, just three years old, released with their mother, sharon. theirfather is still being held in gaza. they will be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been showing footage of every release. israelis are very invested in this. and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory, even a partial one. cheering. already tapering her freedom, already savouring her freedom, margalit moses, who is 78. she tells hospital staff in tel aviv they are amazing. so is she, freed from gaza on friday, after almost 50 days in captivity. already a survivor of cancer, and now of hamas. some homecomings are overshadowed by sorrow. hila has been reunited with her uncle, yair rotem, but her mother, raya, yair s sister, was not freed by hamas, though israel says mothers and children were supposed to be released together. yair says his niece couldn t speak aloud for weeks. hila is

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 2, 2024

of an extension as hamas offers to release more hostages. dozens of israelis who ve been held captive in gaza have been released by hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government. in return, 117 palestinian prisoners have been freed. president biden said he wants to keep the deal going so all hostages can be brought home and more aid can be sent to gaza. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega reports. free again. 14 israeli hostages released by hamas head home after their long ordeal, along with three foreign nationals. among them were is year olds dafna and ela elyakim, eight, who were finally reunited with their mum, chen goldstein almog, who was released along with her three children, and roni kriboy, released 51 days after being kidnapped from a festival where he was working as sound crew. it followed a weekend of happy reunions. people from kfar aza watched on as news of their friends avigail idan spent her fourth birthday in captivity. the israeli a

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

that was one of the now former detainees released by israel over the weekend. some other news now homelessness in bournemouth, christchurch and poole has risen to pre pandemic levels. that s according to the government s department for levelling up, which found the area has the highest number of rough sleepers outside of london. the region has been chosen as one of five pilot areas for prince william s charity homewards. tristan pascoe reports. # silent night. bournemouth town centre, glitz, baubles and festive decorations. you don t have to scratch too far below the surface to see for the homeless it is far from sweetness and light. it is really hard basically. every time we set up some sort of tent or something like this, we have it taken of us and moved on. it is scary, especially somebody who has been in like abusive domestic relationships. last night i had nowhere to go so what i am wearing now - is what i slept in last night. you can imagine how cold it is. here in bo

BBCNEWS Breakfast August 30, 2017

In sport west indies have won a test match in england for the first time in 17 years. Shai hopes historic century helped them to a famous victory, on a thrilling final day at headingley. That looks nice. Low love cardamom. The Great British bake off returned to our screens last night. We will be asking if the new recipe tickled the taste buds of one panel of viewers. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Across the north of the country today, we are looking at a breezy day, with sunshine and showers. Warmer than yesterday. Further south, though, it is the opposite. We have some persistent rain particularly in the south east and it will feel colder than it was yesterday. I will have more details inis yesterday. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story there has been unanimous condemnation of north koreas firing of a Ballistic Missile overjapan at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council overnight. Pyongyang has described the launch as the fi

WCAU NBC10 News At 5pm October 31, 2016

Enough to have a car. Reporter Regional Rail will run, but expect overcrowding. The city of philadelphia and hospitals are supplying private shulgts shuttles but only for their workers. Many are looking at a less appealing alternative. Probably walk. I dont have enough money to take a taxi. Reporter the Ride Sharing Program is increasing capacity. While uber, lyft, and taxis are readying for high demand. Some pay its time to make an alliance with their carowning friends. Theyll have to carpool or walk for miles. Reporter one passenger has already accepted that if she wants to get to her classes, it will mean sneakers on the pavement. Maybe 40 minutes. Not good. But still doable. Reporter remember, this strike could begin in the middle of the night. So if youre working a late shift tonight or are out for halloween, keep that in mind. I asked septa when would they start feeling the impact of the strikes. It could happen before midnight depending on where those buses are. They do have to

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