after being deported for breaching australia s covid rules. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in nepal, where a day of mourning will be observed after officials say at leat 68 people have died in a plane crash in the central part of the country. there were 72 people on board the twin engine turboprop plane which came down just a mile from its destination. hundreds of nepalese soldiers have been involved in the search and rescue operation at the crash site, and the government has set up a special investigation. the plane was operated by yeti airlines and was flying from kathmandu airport to the tourist town of pokhara. it came down in the gorge of seti, a mile from the runway at pokhara airport. from kathmandu, our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan sent this report. footage thought to show the final moments of yeti airlines flight 691. first, you see the plane veer off cou
this programme continues on bbc one. the bombs stop dropping, and the aid starts to flow. the cessation of hostilities and the exchanges should continue tomorrow and are supposed to last four days, but president biden says he wants them to last longer. a unicef official in gaza tells us tonight the truce must indeed last longer. i have seen more children with most of them have come down from the north, so we will prioritise where the greatest needs are. and an update tonight from israel from the family of nine year old ohad, who has just been released with his mother and grandmother. my cousin had his ninth birthday in captivity. my cousin had his ninth birthday in captivity, so i think the only celebration we are going to have soon celebration we are going to have soon as celebration we are going to have soon as we celebration we are going to have soon as we are going to help him celebrate soon as we are going to help him celebrate his ninth birthday, spend it with
are asking for? calls and at the help that people are asking for? thank you so much for havin: are asking for? thank you so much for having us are asking for? thank you so much for having us on are asking for? thank you so much for having us on to are asking for? thank you so much for having us on to put are asking for? thank you so much for having us on to put context - are asking for? thank you so much | for having us on to put context into what the scale of this disaster looks like. we have american red cross volunteers from almost every state and territory of the united states that flew into california to provide help, dozens and dozens of communities are impacted by their flash flooding and mudslides, rock slides, road closures, power outages and more. at the red cross has opened 70 shelters in the last two to this effort is a call for help. goodness. taylor, when you point out just how extensive the rescue operation, orthe just how extensive the rescue operation, or the
working it s because there are people working very hard at this. they know propaganda working very hard at this. they know propaganda potentially, people will say things. but it s so important to people know this in real terms in real tinre people know this in real terms in real time that they can see what s going real time that they can see what s going on. real time that they can see what s going on, because this is such a huge going on, because this is such a huge issue going on, because this is such a huge issue and not something that will go away. and unfortunately over the last will go away. and unfortunately over the last few days, it s just got worse the last few days, it s just got worse and worse, we ve seen more and more worse and worse, we ve seen more and more horrific worse and worse, we ve seen more and more horrific atrocities being committed. its more horrific atrocities being committed- more horrific atrocities being committed. . , committed. as
week, therefore reducing your energy usage and it helps with the transition away from fossil fuels. i think it kinda sticks in the throat a little bit, going back to the rishi sunak thing of it, the business secretary said he sees some merit in this idea. again, he is a wealthy member of the cabinet, and again, ijust think it s a bad look for ministers who personally might not be impacted by the prices to be saying it s a good idea for people s bills to be footed even more. it doesn t sit well with ordinary people. doesn t sit well with ordinary eole. .,. doesn t sit well with ordinary eo . le. ., . , doesn t sit well with ordinary ”eole. , doesn t sit well with ordinary eole. , as doesn t sit well with ordinary ”eole. , a’ as kevin people. rachel, very quick. as kevin sa s, this people. rachel, very quick. as kevin says. this is people. rachel, very quick. as kevin says. this is a people. rachel, very quick. as kevin says, this is a scary people. rachel, very quick. as k