today 110 people were killed in air strikes on the jabalia refugee camp in the north of the strip on sunday. a residential block was hit, with reports of many more people being trapped under rubble. the israeli military hasn t given any details about reported air strikes. but the idf says operations injabalia like this one on friday have destroyed hamas tunnels, explosives and military equipment, and soldiers found more than a £1 million claimed to be designated for terrorist activity . fierce fighting continues elsewhere in gaza with at least one child killed in a strike on the nasser hospital according to the hamas run health ministry. the bbc has been filming there as a middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. a warning you may find some of the images distressing. panic at the nasser hospital last night. children newly injured by an artillery strike, the hospital says. iis year old who already lost her parents, hersibling, her leg, her life. sh
in britain have insisted that prince charles remains politically neutral , following a report that he has strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda in central africa. an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling . now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks forjoining me here at the bbc s central london headquarters for unspun world, the programme which provides straight answers from the bbc s array of experts worldwide to the important questions of the moment. is the west supplying enough weapons to ukraine to help it win the war? or can russia hang on and declare victory? russia has huge resources, and in a war of attrition, russia can sustain that for probably longer than ukraine can. things seem to have gone terribly wrong with the rainbow nation of south africa. why is that? corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it has actually reached propor
in this year s event. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks forjoining me here at the bbc s central london headquarters for unspun world, the programme which provides straight answers from the bbc s array of experts worldwide to the important questions of the moment. is the west supplying enough weapons to ukraine to help it win the war? or can russia hang on and declare victory? russia has huge resources, and in a war of attrition, russia can sustain that for probably longer than ukraine can. things seem to have gone terribly wrong with the rainbow nation of south africa. why is that? corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it has actually reached proportions that are quite, you know, scary. and the smuggling of priceless antiquities from egypt to the west, who is to blame for it? it is not an easy thing to try and stop the kind of trade that brings millions of dollars to the people involved in it. there are two main reasons why uk
things seem to have gone terribly wrong with the rainbow nation of south africa. why is that? corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it has actually reached proportions that are quite, you know, scary. and the smuggling of priceless antiquities from egypt to the west, who is to blame for it? it is not an easy thing to try and stop the kind of trade that brings millions of dollars to the people involved in it. there are two main reasons why ukraine has resisted the russian invasion so well. one, of course, is the high morale the ukrainian forces have shown under the leadership of president zelensky.
is accused of being too weak to flush out the powerful corrupt figures in the party. from johannesburg, nomsa maseko talked to me about what s gone wrong. the south african government is saying that, well, it cannot be at fault here, because the war in the ukraine has had a lot to do with high inflation in this country, fuel prices have gone up, food has gone up, transport costs have also gone up. so there is a lot that is going wrong, but the anc government, you know, does not want to take the responsibility. but there s a hell of a lot of corruption, isn t there, at the very top? or there has been. corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it s actually reached, you know, proportions that are quite scary. there has been a lot of money that has been stolen from the government, taxpayers money, that should be used to improve