focused on the war in sudan? the death toll is now well over 12,000, with reports tonight the rebels have overrun the country s second biggest city. and in colorado, the state supreme court strikes donald trump from the ballot, just weeks before the first presidential primary in iowa. good evening. counting the dead is a challenge in any war zone, and especially one in which journalists are locked out. and how can we possibly know what the true figure when so many bodies remain buried under the rubble? but tonight the death toll reached a grim new marker. according to the hamas led health ministry, 20,000 people have now been killed. 20,000 people have now been killed, and among them 8,000 children and 6,200 women. the us has in recent days raised the alarm over the extent of the killing, and urged greater restraint. at home, president biden is under pressure. but tonight, a vote on a humanitarian pause, which was expected this hour in the security council, has again been pos
latest pay offer. and gwyneth paltrow s accuser details the moments before he says the actress collided with him on a ski slop. ms paltrow denies responsibility for the incident. hello and welcome to the program. there have been more protests in cities in israel, even though the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has postponed his controversial reforms to the judicial system. in unprecedented events, the country s biggest trade union called a strike, and israelis watched society close down around them on monday. our reporter sofia bettiza has more details. israel has more details. is gripped by one of the worst israel is gripped by one of the worst political crises in history. outrage about a reform that would allow ministers to choose supreme courtjudges and limit parlours. after three months of protests, on monday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu decided to hold this plan. in a tv address he accused extremists of trying to divide the nation. translation: ., ., ., ., tran
ukraine s military says 69 missiles were launched from air and sea, with air defences intercepting 5a of them. it comes as the head of ukraine s military intelligence, has told the bbc, that russia is running out of missiles. hugo bachega reports from kyiv. on the outskirts of kyiv, tears and anger. this woman lives far from the front lines but this morning, the work comes to her. the house was hit and russia launched another barrage of air strikes. russia launched another barrage of airstrikes. she russia launched another barrage of air strikes. she shows that s the renovation work they have just done. my renovation work they have just done. my granddaughter was in this bedroom, and you can see what happened. it isa it is a very difficult feeling when you are just waiting for the next attack to happen. my granddaughter was very scared, she was screaming on the phone, she says. it s a very difficult feeling when you are just waiting for the next attack to happen. waiting fo
after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster is celebrating four decades of being on air. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary suella braverman s handling of the issue. at prime ministers questions in the commons the labour leader sir keir starmer said just 4% of people arriving in small boats last year had their asylum claim processed. it comes as the prime minister reversed his decision not to attend next week s cop 27 climate summit in egypt, following widespread criticism. our correspondent ben wright has this report. are you failing on immigration, prime minister? a week in charge and the government s under question. rishi sunak headed to the commons for his second