foreign affairs chief, josep borrell, called for an independent investigation into israeli shelling that damaged the gaza office of the international committee of the red cross on friday. jordan condemned what it called israel s systematic targeting of civilians and aid agencies. in tel aviv, tens of thousands of people attended what organisers said was the biggest anti government protest since the war began. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under continued public pressure, as the families of 116 hostages held by hamas in gaza plead for a ceasefire. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell has more on saturday s strikes. there have been more deadly strikes on different neighbourhoods of gaza city. in al sharti camp, large strikes there. you can see these dark plumes of smoke in social media videos, several homes flattened, shocked people rushing to help the casualties who are at the scene. and there has been speculation in isreali media that a senior hamas command
once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. now, for many of us, it s that time of the year where we re checking our passports, getting our bags out of the cupboards, and dusting off our shades as we prepare for a summer getaway, jumping on a plane in search of the summer heat or trying to escape it. the airline industry is now officially back on track, after the dark days of the pandemic. and i tell you what, their outlook is very bullish. a record high of nearly five billion travellers are predicted to take to the skies this year, with the world s airlines expected to post over $30 billion in profits on the back of it. and that increase in demand, it s projected to continue with passenger numbers heading in one direction and that s up with around eight billion expected to take to the skies by 2043. good news for the airlines, but it is raising concerns over its potential environmental impact. aviation is currently responsible for around 2 3% of total glo
the russian president but admired him as a political operator, and that the invasion of ukraine was a consequence of western expansion. the reform uk leader said he had predicted the war ten years ago. i stood up in the european parliament in 2014 and i said, and i quote, there will be a war in ukraine. why did i say that? it was obvious to me that the ever eastward expansion of nato and the european union was giving this man a reason, to his russian people, to say they re coming for us again, and to go to war. home secretary james cleverly accused him of echoing putin s vile justification for the invasion, and there was criticism too from labour. the only aggressor in ukraine is vladimir putin, and it is shocking that nigel farage chooses to align himself with putin. he s become a putin apologist. mr farage said last night that putin was wrong to invade, the eu was wrong to expand eastwards, and the sooner we realise this, the closer we will be to ending the war and del
Look at the start of the trading day and we will take a look at wall street. Also in the programme, many of us believe we have an idea for a hit novel inside us. Well well meet the man who could help you realise your dream with an algorithm that he says will help spot the next publishing sensation. And as facebook launches a messenger app for children under the age of 13, we want to know how young is too young for social media 7 let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Talks between the eu and the uk were derailed in the last 2a hours, just as it looked like a deal might finally be on the table. The negotiations came to a halt after the dup, the Political Party in Northern Ireland who are propping up the conservative government, rejected a proposal to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the republic. The dup objected to a clause in a Draft Agreement with the eu that would guarantee regulatory alignment between Northern Ireland and t
The scene. Line shot, and it is caught. Plus, wild night. The dodgers celebrate. The dodgers are headed to the world series. And thursday night footballs wildest ending ever. And why these guys really wish they had paid their 7 bill at waffle house. And a good friday morning. Im Erielle Reshef in for diane macedo. And im kendis gibson. Were going to start with the white house chief of staff getting personal as he comes to the president s defense. General john kelly delivered a passionate statement invoking the memory of his son killed in combat. What projected his response and the growing questions this morning about that deadly ambush on u. S. Soldiers in niger. Serena marshall begins our coverage. Good morning, serena. Reporter good morning. It was a surprise visit to the White House Briefing room for general john kelly hoping to end the controversy thats consumed the white house all week. It was an emotional defense of the president , not from chief of staff john kelly but gold star