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BBCNEWS The July 1, 2024

expected imminently. these are the live pictures from the general assembly. this was an emergency session brought by the arab countries after the united states vetoed a resolution on a cease fire within the security council last week. tonight 193 countries voting on a similar text. it is a nonbinding resolution so it does not carry any legal weight but the result, which we expect to be in favour for the resolution will add to the pressure mounting on the israeli government. we will keep watching that. we will take you to new york as and when we get a vote in the assembly. back to events in westminster. the government has tonight seen off, at least for the moment, a rebellion that was building over its rwanda legislation. this is the new bill they have proposed that is supposed to counter every legal challenge to deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. here s the moment the speaker announced the result. the ayes to the right, 313. the noes to the left, 269. so the ayes have it, th

BBCNEWS Newsday July 2, 2024

are but it has confirmed that israeli forces are making arrests in gaza. the new images come as tens of thousands of palestinians are streaming into rafah city, near the gaza strip s southern border with egypt, trying to escape intense fighting elsewhere. from jerusalem, here s our international editor, jeremy bowen. a warning you may find some of the images upsetting. video emerged this afternoon of palestinian men taken for interrogation. bbc staff recognised the town in northern gaza and we have geolocated the video there, too. palestinian diplomats said these were savage images evoking humanity s darkest times. the israeli army said only that suspects were being interrogated. posts on social media said the men had been sheltering with their families at a un school and that others were killed during the israeli raid. in this photo, the men had been moved to another location which we have not been able to verify. one of the captives is a journalist. he was forced to leave

BBCNEWS Newsday July 2, 2024

the new images come as tens of thousands of palestinians are streaming into rafah city, near the gaza strip s southern border with egypt, trying to escape intense fighting elsewhere. the head of humanitarian affairs for the united nations says there is no longer any humanitarian operation worthy of that name in the south of gaza. from jerusalem, here s our international editor, jeremy bowen. a warning you may find some of the images upsetting. video emerged this afternoon off palestinian men taken for interrogation. bbc staff recognised the town in northern gaza and we have geo located the video there, too. palestinian diplomats said these were savage images evoking humanity s darkest times. the israeli army said only that suspects were being interrogated. posts on social media said the men had been sheltering with their families at a un school and that others were killed during the israeli raid. in this photo the men had been moved to another location, which we have not been

BBCNEWS Newsday July 2, 2024

the monarchy but he would talk to the monarchy- the monarchy but he would talk to the monarch . ., ., ., the monarchy. you disagreed on that, ou were the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both born the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both born the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both born both the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both born both grew - the monarchy. you disagreed on that, you were both born both grew up l you were both born both grew up in birmingham, he was a poet, you are lyricist, you both love words and clearly love english language. absolutely. benjamin really had it down. he was a very intelligent chap. and he taught poetry, is a professor, and he taught youngsters to love poetry, to love words, to love performing the words, to make that their communication. so, young people got a lot out of him. i was going to say that people will miss him, yes, t

BBCNEWS The July 2, 2024

pioneer and innovator . hello, welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. where we ll bring you the top the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, has urged mps in his conservative party to back his plans for tackling migration to the uk. speaking at a news conference, mr sunak said his patience has worn thin when it comes to, in particular, small boat crossings. a particular point of frustration is the government s proposal to deport to rwanda people arriving in the uk illegally a plan that s had several legal and political setbacks. the immigration minister robert jenrick resigned yesterday in protest at changes in the plans. here s our political editor, chris mason. autumn of last year. rishi sunak becomes prime minister, the rwanda plan is already six months old. but as the seasons turn, no migrants are sent to east africa. winter becomes summer, and still no planes are leaving. and then the supreme court, this autumn, said it w

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