Coverage right noufrmt now. Right now a brutal new warning for around 1 million palestinians, Leave Northern Gaza immediately as the world holds its breath for a possibly imminent Ground Invasion. The damage inside gaza already massive, no fuel, no clean water, hospitals on the verge of collapsing, but will those people be able to leave . And where can they go . And later, the fate of the hostages, President Biden speaking out on the dozens of missing denouncing the barbarism of hamas. This is not even human behavior. Its pure barbarism, and were going to do everything in our power to get them home if we can find them. Right now the Israel Hamas War entering its seventh day. This time with a new warning, israel ordering the entire population of northern gaza to evacuate to the south. Hamas has urged the more than 1 million palestinians to ignore the order. The United Nations calling it, quote, impossible without devastating humanitarian consequences. You can see here the leaflets israe
science. hello and welcome to the programme where we will bring you the top stories from right around the world. we are starting with developments in gaza. khan younis specifically. israel saying it is taking aggressive action there. also saying it is making maximum effort to protect civilians. we are getting pictures from inside the hospitals. take a look at these. there have been patients being brought in this is after air strikes overnight. reports of tanks being used seen on the outskirts of khan younis. we also have had requests and messages from the idea. israel defense forces releasing images such as this one asking people to stay away from certain areas and evacuate from others. our correspondent paul adams will be giving his analysis of that in just will be giving his analysis of that injust a moment. among those injured in the bombardment of khan younis is this two month old. pictures here coming in from reuters news agency this afternoon. his father since his son w
Ive been to meet the boss of one of them to see whats going on. Good morning. In sport, swansea city sack bob bradley afterjust 11 games in charge. The swans are second bottom of the Premier League. Milder winters and wetter summers have caused a drop in numbers of butterflies and bees according to an audit of our wildlife by the National Trust. And carol has the weather. Good morning. It is a cold and frosty start to the day. There is patchy fog around, some of which will be slow to clear, if at all. We have some sunshine in the forecast and some rain coming in across the north west. I will have more details on all of that in 15 minutes. Thank you, carol. We will see you then. Good morning. First, our main story. Middle aged people are putting themselves at risk of Serious Health problems unless they take action to change their lifestyles, according to Health Officials. Public Health England says 80 of 40 to 60 year olds are overweight, drinking too much and not getting enough exercis
it has been more than 124 hours since a powerful earthquake hit japan s western coast and the prime minister says first responders are in a battle against time to rescue people who are trapped under rubble. at least 48 people have died and dozens are wounded according to officials. tens of thousands of homes still don t have power. the central city of wijima appeared to be among the worst hit. entire buildings collapsed after the 7.5 magnitude indicate. and nhk says a fire destroyed more than 100 shops and homes. all tsunami advisories are lifted but the threat aftershocks is not over. at least 35 of those so far. more on that and how this earthquake unfolded from allison chinchar.
so we are encouraging our residents to shelter in place, stay off the roads and this will ensure the safety of citizens and first responders working through the storm. also it will allow our power companies to the get out there and restore power because we are likely to be without power for several hours or the next few days. you were tell ing before we came on that your town and the surround ing areas has a population of about 120,000 people. relatively small area so i m suspecting a lot of people know each other and this is a close nit area. have you and the people around you been a part of anything that is this strong, a hurricane this strong? i have not. and i think we would have to go back and look. once this recovery happens, we