there s a misconception that we just go about doing our own thing and we don t need our stories to be told, which is not true. we start with some news that has been breaking in the last hour or so. police in the northern german city of hamburg say several people have been killed in a shooting incident. several others were injured. hamburg police said a large scale operation was under way in the alsterdorf area. german media are reporting that the shooting took place at a jehovah s witnesses centre. ambulances are at the scene. we will show you the scene now live in hamburg. every police presence of the moment we have been told that ambulances have been at the scene and you cannot see them right now but contrary to the reports, police are saying there is no perpetrator at large. it is a very fluid situation and make sense of this, it is a very fluid situation and make sense i m joined now by the localjornalist jenny witt in hamburg. can you give us a sense of what s the lates
amnesty international demands fifa should pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate migrant workers abused during world cup preparations in qatar. as india and pakistan face blistering temperatures of 50 degrees celsius, experts warn such heatwaves are now 100 times more likely because of climate change. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news, it is newsday. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 4:30am in afghanistan, where the number of restrictions imposed on women, under taliban rule, is growing. the ministry for preventing vice and promoting virtue, has been behind a raft of new, hard line laws, and among them, ordering afghan women to wear the islamic face veil. our correspondent, secunder kermani, has been given exclusive access to a team of inspectors, from the ministry and begins our programme. meet the inspectors of the ministry of vice and virtue. with branches across the country, they are remoulding afghanistan to fit in with the taliban s
being held there after the october 7th attack by hamas. israel also released footage it says shows its forces going into a tunnel shaft, and along what is says is and along what it says is a 55 metre long tunnel built by hamas under al shifa hospital. hamas has denied having a command centre there. 31 premature babies who were trapped inside al shifa hospital by the fighting have been moved to a hospital in southern gaza. doctors there say eight other premature babies did not survive. meanwhile, the prime minister of qatar has said only minor obstacles remain in the way of reaching a deal on releasing some of the hostages taken by hamas in its attack on israel on october 7th. and the fighting continues hamas says more than a0 members of one family have been killed in an israeli air strike. israel has not commented. we ll have more on all of those developments but we begin with this report from senior international correspondent, orla guerin. it contains distressing imag
he? headlines this morning, hasn t he? ., ., , , ., he? yeah, not the best of headlines, he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly - he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly not . he? yeah, not the best of| headlines, certainly not so close to the elections this weekend and theyjust want close to the elections this weekend and they just want to show you these pictures. would you want this to be your eight year old boy? i m not sure i would. scott morrison accidentally provided perhaps one of the most memorable parts of the campaign by sensationally wiping out a small child while he was playing soccer in tasmania as part of the campaign trail activities at. he was playing a training game with kids at the home of the devonport strikers when he made a run towards the goal that went terribly wrong. the child is fine. that s it from us and back to you in the studio. ., ., ., , from us and back to you in the studio. . . ., , studio. that at least good news, studio. that at lea