Not doing enough to secure that deals and the United Kingdom has announced a partial suspension of Arms Exports to israel. Victory for germanys afd whove become the first far right party to win a regional election since World War ii. Also coming up on the World Today the mystery of the whale that some have said was spying for the Russian Navy and thats now been found dead. Welcome to the World Today an hour of international news from the bbc. The israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is ask for forgiveness from israelis for not being being able to bring back the hostages for that we were very close, he said, we were very close, he said, we were nearly they Are. But in a televised address a News Conference where he took questions from Journalists Mr Netanyahu remained defiant in his demand that israeli troops must continue to control the key Philadelphia Corridor in the south of gaza. Something hamas has rejected. The Philadelphia Corridor runs along the egypt gaza border. It has em
disappearance. ais year old boy and are charged with the murder of the 16 year old girl who was killed in cheshire on saturday. inflation remains near a a0 year high. the uk s most expensive drug saves a toddler with a rare genetic condition, but it is too late to save her terminally ill sister. nicola sturgeon is stepping down as scotland s first minister and leader of the scottish national party. she will leave office as soon as her successor is chosen. she says she can no longer give the role the full commitment she believes that it needs, and she hinted that after eight years as scotland s first minister, efforts to broaden the appeal of scottish independence could be hampered by what she called polarised opinions about her work. we ll look back at her career and get political reaction from edinburgh and london, but first lorna gordon on nicola sturgeon s resignation. she is scotland s longest serving first minister, the first female to hold the position. and today, nicol
that, so. you know, iam planning to stay a little bit longer. let s to stay a little bit longer. let s ho -e to stay a little bit longer. let s hope so- that s all the sport for now. i will be back with you at 3:30pm. thank you very much, we will see you then. in her more than two decades in the scottish parliament, nicola sturgeon played a key role in pushing for independence long before she became leader of the snp. as leader, she became one of the most recognised faces in uk politics. jonathan blake now looks at her impact. prominent, popular, a familiarface. nicola sturgeon has dominated scottish politics for a decade. and just weeks ago, when asked about her future, was adamant she wasn t going anywhere. jacinda ardern says she doesn t have enough in a tank to continue, how much is in the nicola sturgeon tank? there is plenty in the tank at the moment. if i ever reach the point she has clearly reached, where i think overall i can t give the job everything it deserves, then
to stay yourself or will you be leaving? no, iam planning to stay, of course, and even to visit other areas like kharkiv again. this is my work. it s very important. again. this is my work. it s very important. please stay safe and very important. please stay safe and thank very important. please stay safe and thank you - very important. please stay safe and thank you for - very important. please stay l safe and thank you for finding the time to speak to us. we really is appreciated. kateryna malofieieva. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: russian troops have regrouped around ukraine s capital kyiv. russia has also expanded its offensive to more cities, elsewhere in the country. the central eastern city of dnipro has been targetted targeted for the first time. a russian air strike killed at least one person and damaged several civilian areas. i ve been speaking to our reporter mark lobel for the very latest as a new set of satellite images of the russian militar