This is bbc news. The headlines the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, says three of his sons have been killed in an israeli air strike in gaza. He says it will not affect the groups demands in the ceasefire negotiations. Muslims in gaza mark the end of ramadan omits the destruction caused by the war and the fears of an assault on ten throw. President biden says Minister Netanyahu is making a mistake. More than 100,000 people have been full from their homes due to flooding in russia and kazakhstan. And just over 100 days to the paris 0lympics, and just over 100 days to the paris olympics, the river sent water could be unsafe water. Could be unsafe for athletes. Time for a look at the Business News now with ben thompson, and Consumer Prices in the us are rising more than expected . Yes, weve just had the latest indication of the rate at which prices are rising. Indication of the rate the Consumer Price index for march rose higher than analysts were expecting. The core figure, which strips ou
hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. the united nations says it no longer has a humanitarian operation presence in gaza that is worthy of that name. the un s aid chief, martin griffiths, has just been speaking. he says the pace of the military operation in the south has replicated the speed of the north, meaning there was no safe space left for aid agencies to work. he was speaking to reporters in geneva, his bleak assessment was that while aid agencies would remain and not abandon people, they have no sense of clarity, no ability to plan and no sense of where this would actually end. at one stage he describes the humanitarian opportunism, that is how he described it, saying work was being done on the fly, a few lorries getting in, but they had to go through roads that were mined, to get to anybody that they could. that is how they described the operations on the ground. let s have a
good afternoon. the prime minister has been defending his plans to stop illegal immigration after the dramatic resignation last night of home office minister robertjenrick who claimed the proposals don t go far enough. this morning, rishi sunak called reporters to downing street and insisted his draft immigration law will prevent every legal challenge that has ever been used to stop asylum seekers being put on flights to rwanda. let s go live now to our political correspondent alex forsyth who s in the houses of parliament. this has been a turbulent time for rishi sunak and that is before one plane carrying asylum seekers to rwanda has got off the ground. after the resignation of his immigration minister robertjenrick, the divisions within the party over the government s approach on this policy have been laid bare. rishi sunak called a press conference trying to persuade people his approach was the right one, the question is when it silence his critics? a prime minister und
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