came from free kicks. the draw means united stay bottom of the group and even beating bayern munich is unlikely to be enough. the united manager refused to point the finger at his keeper. we win together, we lose together. and you see the progress in this team. i take many positives off this game. at some stages we played like i want my team to play. it was enjoyable to watch them, so proactive, dynamic, and brave, and we scored great goals. and even after we had some setbacks, we kept going until the end, because in the end we should have won, as well, with the big chances from scott mctominay and pellistri. so of course i am disappointed, because we should have managed the game better. we will learn from that, but you see this team is in development. arsenal are at a much better place. they needed just a draw at home to lens to ensure a place in the last 16. they did much more than that, they won 6 0. they were 5 0 up by half time at the emirates, gaining reverge for their
legend for a billion dollars over his promotion of crypto exchange, binance. plus 12 months that changed the world one year on from the launch of chatgpt, how is the boom in artificial intelligence transforming the way we do business? hello if you have just hello if you havejustjoined us, you are very welcome. i am sally bundock. i am sally bundock. we start in dubai, where, as you have been hearing, 167 world leaders and 70,000 delegates from business, charities and faith groups are gathering for the latest round of global climate talks, the conference of the parties or cop28. of the parties, or cop28. eight years ago, in paris, nearly 200 nations pledged to keep global warming well below two degrees centigrade above pre industrial levels, and try to limit it to 1.5 degrees. but a recent un report has confirmed the world is not acting fast enough to achieve the paris goals. there is added controversy, this time around, given the event is hosted by one of the world s to
of the post world war ii era. he passed away at his home in connecticut. here s a look back at his life from our diplomatic correspondent james landale. to landale. some, henry kissinger was one to some, henry kissinger was one of the cold war s most influential statesman who advised presidents and prime ministers for decades. two others he was a war criminal. whose ruthless defence of american interest cost thousands of lives. either way, the sweep of his life was immense. he was born heinz kissinger in nazi germany. his family fled to america in 1938 but the young henry, as he became, returned to europe fighting with the us army helping to liberate concentration camps. in peacetime the soldier became a scholar at harvard university making his name arguing that nuclear weapons could be used in conventional wars. n0 audio although in conventional wars. no audio although that is less desirable. it was president richard nixon who brought him into government, first as national s
welcome along. qualification for the knockout stage of the champions league is now out of the hands of manchester united, after they were held to a gripping 3 3 draw by galatasaray. united now have to beat bayern munich at old trafford in theirfinal group game, and hope that the turkish side draw their game against copenhagen on the same night. it was an incredible game in istanbul. united led 2 0, and 3 1, but their goalkeeper andre onana should have done much better with both hakim ziyech s goals, which came from free kicks. the draw means united stay bottom of the group and even beating bayern munich is unlikely to be enough. the united manager refused to point the finger his keeper. we win together, we lose together. and you see the progress in this team. i take many positives from this game. at some stages we played like i want my team to play. it was enjoyable to watch them, so proactive, dynamic and brave, and scored great goals. and even after we had some setbacks, we
this is bbc news. the headlines. coetzer has announced an agreement to extend the temporary ceasefire one additional two days. the report was expected to end at midnight tonight. families have been informed a further release of hostages will take place later tonight, though the exact numbers are still unknown. aid into gaza has been scaled up, but as the lorries arrive carrying fuel, the lorries arrive carrying fuel, the un says the helpers barely registering against a huge need of 1.7 million displaced people. let s turn to those developing lines that have just been coming in, because qatar says a deal has been agreed to extend the truce in gaza for another two days. there s been no confirmation yet from israel, but thatis no confirmation yet from israel, but that is being reported by the writers news agency and afp, for exchange of hostages appears closer. let s back head to tel aviv, anna foster. things appear to be moving after some delay. foster. things appear to be mo