Democrats whove gone further towards remain and theyre promising to simply revote article 50 to scrap bricks it all together so many people now wondering exactly how this is going to affect the parties are showing if and when there is a general election general election perhaps coming siddur than we think we will wait with bated breath for 900 lifers and bryson thank you very much. Both more so sick on the here on al jazeera increasing a School Building collapses in the kenyas capital 7 children are killed more a few berries in the bubble. And russia is in danger of again being banned spy the world anti doping agency. Still by satellite you see very little over this part of the world and you would expect to apart from occasional showers in turkey run the coaxes but theyve gone the so were scratching at things to talk about its just quite weather to be a house the breeze isnt strong the temperature is around about middle thirtys or life fortys as cooling down slightly the rock and sligh
Palace emphatically denies the duke of york had any sexual contact with her. A court hears details of the final moments ofjodie chesneys life. She was stabbed in london. Four people are accused of her mother. The Rugby World Cup gets off a flying start with a win for the nation, japan. A flying start with a win for the nation, japan. And a news watch, reporting ben stokes distress over newspaper story about his family without telling the audience what that story said. Join us tonight at 7 45 p m. Here are bbc news. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Millions of people, including many children have been taking part in demonstrations around the world. Demanding tougher action on Climate Change. Huge crowds gathered in cities and more than 150 countries calling for governments and businesses to do more to save the planet. The teenage activist greta who purchase a loan out of this British Parliament last year is tonight leading a march in new york. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbell, has
and one of the biggest creatures ever to walk the earth. a patagotitan dinosaur is about to go on show at the natural history museum in london. hello and welcome to bbc news. the vatican says pope francis has spent a good night in hospital after being admitted with a respiratory infection. a spokesman said he had been experiencing breathing difficulties, but they also confirmed he was not suffering from covid. i m joined now by the bbc s davide ghiglione in rome. what is the very latest on the pope was my condition first of all? i am was my condition first of all? i am here at the was my condition first of all? i am here at the hospital, was my condition first of all? i am here at the hospital, just - was my condition first of all? i h here at the hospital, just outside the hospital, where the pope has spent the night. as you said, a spokesperson informed journalists that he spent a peaceful night at the hospital. his condition remained stable at the moment and the vatica
Centre in the population, and it might be stopped very soon. There is no sign of fuel. I have talked to some localjournalists and they said we havent noticed any movement. Fuel is what people need, it is what hamas is having to give 50 dual nationals and civilian hostages if they allow the fuel. We understand from sources there is serious talks about releasing the hostages, and in Exchange Israel reduces its Military Pressure on the south area, and also without the fuel this hospital will be shut. The largest un agency provides six and a thousand people for shelter, food and motor 600,000. We are in a catastrophe. If fuel is not coming. Until now, there is no sign of any fuel coming from the egyptian sign. I billion people are displaced, half the population. There are still over 500,000 people remaining in gaza city and the north. They are struggling, same way we are, the people here are struggling. We understand one willing people are displaced. Imagine, half the population, they are
Public service as long as these all other Television Providers giving your front row seat to democracy. Now to a discussion on Global Trends in the Energy Market including Energy Consumption and the state of electric vehicles with remarks from the Energy Information administration. It is hosted by the center for strategic and International Studies and lasts about an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] welcome to todays launch event for the International Energy outlook. Im the director of the energy program, joseph majkut. I cant tell you how excited i am. On a biannual basis, this is a benchmark, not just the United States and the world considering plans for our energy future. Colleagues it is getting harder every year when you think about that, the challenges of feeding our energy needs. Providing insight. In particular, one of the things we will here today, they are not meant to be forecast, scenarios that help us understand how they come about. Im looking forwa