we start in gaza. bbc has verifed footage of an explosion difficult to watch. damage to convoy of ambulance outside the al shifa hospital. reportedly dozens killed and injured. the pictures are difficult to watch. there are far more gruesome pictures we re not showing you. you can see the damage to the ambulance. this is outside the al shifa hospital. reportedly dozens killed and injured. reportedly dozens killed and injured. the hamas run health ministry says it was air strike by israel. idf says it is looking into the incident from reuters in the last hour or so israel, the idf confirms that they did carry out a strike on an ambulance. they say it was being used by hamas and hamas operatives were killed. meanwhile, up operatives were killed. meanwhile, up to date with diplomacy today, this is us secretary of state anthony blinking. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as you can see. lincoln is supporting a humanitarian pause in the fighting. netanyahu says there
welcome to world news america, in the uk, on pbs and around the globe. a third wave of coronavirus infections is sweeping across europe. large parts of france and poland are about to lockdown and confidence in the astra zeneca vaccine has been fluctuating in the eu, after some nations stopped using it, fearing it caused blood clots. now regulators say the jab is safe, and it s being used again, as our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. after weeks of shifting time frames the message was meant to be clear, it s safe and it works. but only an hour before he received it, the health authorities say a possible link to blood clots in younger patients that they had a vaccine should only be used for those over 55. last month it s said only those under 65 should take it. lucky that he turned 55 last year. after weeks of existing lockdown, the government is bringing in new restrictions for the worst affected areas like paris. from a bank to make them a new left on the lights
s hello and welcome. the american broadcaster cbs says the interview with prince harry and meghan has been watched by nearly 50 million people around the world. yesterday, buckingham palace said royal family was concerned over issues of race raised in the broadcast, but suggested some recollections differed. in a statement the palace said the issues it brought up are concerning and will be addressed . keith doyle reports. by by any standards this has been a bitterfamily by any standards this has been a bitter family feud by any standards this has been a bitterfamily feud played out in the full glare of the media with every word dissected and analysed for meaning and implications. and so it was from the head of the family, her majesty the queen, that the statement came last night. balancing a conciliatory tone with firmness while making it clear this is a private family matter addressed accordingly. the statement said the whole family is saddened to learn the full extent o