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explosions lighting up the night sky. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than 9400 people have now been killed in the territory. hamas is classed as a terrorist organisation by several western governments. meanwhile, diplomatic efforts aimed at assisting palestinian civilians continue. a meeting in thejordanian capital on saturday said there must be an immediate ceasefire in gaza. mr blink and wants humanitarian forces and israel insist there will be no temporary truce until all hostages are released. water will have more on the diplomacy shortly, but we start our coverage without correspondence jon donnisson. there are distressing images from the outset of the report. four weeks into this war, the death and the suffering is endless. and in gaza, no place is safe. the un says this school in jabalia in the north was hit this morning, killing at least 15 people. thousands had been seeking shelter there. god will take my vengeance, this young boy says. i was stan

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as a ukrainian journalist, i ve been following russia s full scale invasion from day one. when moscow took the area around the southern city of nova kakhovka, i realised it could become a flash point. the city is close to a key reservoir and europe s largest nuclear power station. live from london, this is bbc news. dozens of towns and villages are flooded in ukraine after a major dam is breached. let s go live now to kyiv, speak to bbc ukrainian s viktoriia zhuhan, who s there. for today, we understand from ukrainian authorities that about 16,000 residents on the banks of ukraine controlled areas are in immediate critical danger. our team has been investigating for many months. water supplies are of key importance in the hot and dry south of ukraine, and russia previously targeted the waterways here, along with other civilian infrastructure. ..man made flood into a weapon. yet this breach caused much bigger disruption. i knew that soon this story would fade from the headline

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as a terrorist organisation by the several western governments. these are some of the latest images we ve received overnight. you can see massive explosions over northern gaza as seen from the israeli city of sderot. the united nations says there are now 1.5 million people displaced in gaza. more than 700,000 are reported to be sheltering in un facilities. it warns its sites in the south of the territory are now over capacity, and that s causing severe health and protection risks for that group of displaced people. we ll have more on the diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in a moment. but first, let s get a sense of the situation on the ground in gaza. we start with this report from jon donnison. and a warning there are distressing images from the start. four weeks in to this war, the death and the suffering is endless. and in gaza, no place is safe. the un says this school injabalia in the north was hit this morning, killing at least 15 people. thousands had been see

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hours ago. you can see large explosions lighting up the night sky. be hamas run health ministry in gaza says more than 9400 people have been killed in the territory. hamas is classed as a terrorist organisation by several western government. member, diplomatic efforts aimed at assisting palestinian civilians continue. arab foreign minister told us secretary of state antony blinken that there must be an immediately ceasefire in gaza. israel insists they will be no temporary truce until all hostages have been released. we start our coverage with a report from our reporterjon donnison and we warn there are distressing images from the start. four weeks into this war, the suffering is endless. and in gaza, no place is safe. the un says this school in jabalia in the north was hit this morning, killing at least 15 people. thousands had been seeking shelter there. god will take my vengeance, this young boy says. i was standing here when the three bombings happened. where should

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companies can t find enough workers, so do they need to look harder? underrepresented groups like autistic and dyslexic people could do a lot to plug the skills gap, but employees need to do more work to recruit more of them. there is a greater level of innovation. you have people who think different, who act different, and who bring a totally new level of thought process into the solutions. i m going to hearfrom jane gratton from the british chambers of commerce, about their skills gap findings. plus, i speak to these two. there they are lars backstrom, an autistic data analyst, and kurt schaeffer, who runs the biggest company in the world with a majority of autistic staff, more than 400 in his company alone. also on the show, the big boss of one of the world s largest jobs companies, recruit holdings, which operates in 60 countries, joins me to talk about how to fill the skills gap and how to spot lies on people s job applications. wherever you rejoining me from around th

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