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Its advantage what here s what we re watching for you this good morning, but trump campaign donald trump himself and his running mate j. D. Vance, can t seem to pin down exactly where trump stands on abortion access in florida or nationwide, the about face. We re hearing from i m trump and how the harris campaign is looking to capitalize on it new this morning, more evidence that trump s federal election subversion trial will not go to trial before the election latenight league goal the filing that creating some new questions over the next steps in the case officials on parts of the northeast are trying to stop the spread of lethal mosquitoborne illness. The steps that they are taking why some residents are pushing back for watching a severe storm threat for the northeast that will lead to a little bit of relief from the heat with track and i cool down and cue up the drums and the drumsticks crack a cold one is college football saturday, we are going to have a preview for you, includin

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also in the programme: we report from yemen as the war reaches a turning point. houthi rebels are gaining ground in the seven year conflict a war that s caused shocking levels of suffering and forced many into makeshift desert camps. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. and barbados has spent its first day as a republic with a president not the queen as its head of state. we ll be live from the capital. there s evidence the omicron variant of covid was present in europe days before international travel restrictions were introduced and before it was first reported by south africa. a lot to show you on the pandemic. let s start with bbc health correspondent laura foster. we had thought that the first cases

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in the seven year conflict, a conflict that s caused shocking levels of suffering and forced many into makeshift desert camps. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right through the middle east. and the head of britain s secret intelligence service mi6, a man who goes by the name of ,c has given a rare interview. we ll bring you the highlights. here in the uk, the head of britain s secret intelligence service, mi6, made a rare public appearance. richard moore goes by the pseudonym c and spoke exclusively to the bbc before giving his first major public speech. here he is explaining why he s gone public. we have moved on a bit, and i think in a modern democracy

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about to be replaced on the day that jovenel moise was killed. he basically stepped forward into a power vacuum and the us has recognised him in that position. there is a fair amount of concern here about whether or not he should be the head of state in the interim until elections are called but it s just part of the overall chaos that this assassination has thrown haiti into. . .,, , this assassination has thrown haiti into. . , ., this assassination has thrown haiti into- jason - into. chaos is the word. jason beaubien. into. chaos is the word. jason beaubien, thank into. chaos is the word. jason beaubien, thank you. - into. chaos is the word. jason beaubien, thank you. you re. into. chaos is the word. jason - beaubien, thank you. you re welcome. thousands of foreign children are facing a lifetime of imprisonment in camps and jails in?syria with little hope of being released. a bbc investigation has found that the children, whose parents supported the islamic state group, are be

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emma vardy, bbc news. thousands of foreign children, including some from britain, are facing a lifetime of imprisonment in camps and jails in north eastern syria. a bbc investigation has found that the children, whose parents supported the islamic state group, are being moved from desert camps to secure children s homes and then on to adult prisons. britain has repatriated only a handful of children from syria, mostly orphans. the kurdish authorities in charge say they can t cope, and that very young children are being radicalised there by is. the bbc s middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, reports. from the smiles. ..and the giggles. ..you wouldn t know that these children are prisoners. this is home for the last children of the islamic state group. it s the same camp where

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