at the united nations security council, wording of a truce is still being discussed, but timelines have come and gone. the hamas run health ministry says 20,000 people have now died since the start of the conflict in gaza. 1,200 israelis died, and 240 hostages were taken, when hamas invaded israel on october 7th. here s our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. in khan younis, drones and shelling are the soundtrack of this war. a new day in gaza brings no escape from the relentless bombardment. for little riyan, the attacks have taken a cruel toll. her uncle now cares for her in a local hospital. when herfamily s home was hit by an israeli strike last month, she lost her parents and her brother and sister. she was crushed and has had a brain haemorrhage. her situation s very difficult, he says. she really needs to be taken abroad for treatment, but so far, we ve not managed to send her out. deep in gaza, israeli troops take on hamas fighters in fierce urban battles. i
wording of the resolution. it comes down to aid and the monitoring mechanism that is in the draft resolution. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. diplomats are in consultation and what i heard from one diplomat is that they have made more progress today and they have all week and they are narrowing the gap and we have received the latest draught resolution and it is different and key aspects from the last proposals and the suspension of hostilities the draught now calls for urgent steps to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access with creating conditions for sustainable station of hostilities and from the original draught in the resolution on the table now also appoints senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator that will appoint a mechanism to try to speed up aid into gaza. it s quite a mouthful but these are the proposals on the table and this was made to try to prevent a veto to get the united states on board with this resolutio
entirely, with real madrid and barcelona pursuing the venture and today s ruling has found it s anti competitive to stop them. there s been criticism of football s governing bodies for taking the position and saying that it threatens competition laws to threatens competition laws to threaten sanctions. midnight of plans for a revamped european super league which were announced shortly after the european court s ruling. put forward by a 22, the backers of the original european super league, the original european super league, the proposal is for a league system which will include men s and women s clubs. these arejust which will include men s and women s clubs. these are just proposals at this stage. they are not saying if they would approve the breakaway league. real madrid and barcelona have been pursuing the breakaway with barcelona president welcoming the decision today. today, the decision of the european court ofjustice is of great importance for the future of our world
half past three local time, that is half past three local time, that is half past three local time, that is half past one gmt, i believe it. we know little detail about the gunmen and the government has made motives. what we do know is that the gunmen opened fire on students and staff inside the university building. i heard earlierfrom a professor who was giving a lecture at that precise moment. he described to me the moment. he described to me the moment when police entered the lecture hall and told him and the students to close the door, lock the door, and barricade themselves inside the lecture theatre. in fact, if you now look at these pictures that have come into us on bbc news, they are not very stable pictures, but you can understand the person filming and was running from what they believed was their life. they show people running away from the university. this was around 330. people were told by the police to vacate the area as soon as possible. police quickly reacte
the m6,the manchester orbital ring road, some disruption there, and problems at the airports, these are top gusts from storm pia. gusts into the 70s in parts of scotland and also over the tops of the pennines, so some very strong disruptive gusts of wind. the centre of storm pia is actually quite away from our shores and it will be bringing some damaging winds into denmark as we go through the next 12 hours or so. we ve got these north westerly winds which will continue to feeding, continue to be very blustery through the rest of this afternoon, gusts in the rest of this afternoon, gusts in the range of around 50 60 miles an hour, strong enough to cause some localised disruption and as well as those strong winds macro plenty of showers packing and across north western areas. temperatures for many others reaching double figures today, so on the mild side, but cold air looking across northern scotland where overnight tonight the show is pushing into shetland will turn increasin