Waiting to be discovered. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. The headlines on bbc news. Downing street insists borisjohnson is still in control after another tory mp calls on him to go, and the resignation of a fifth downing st adviser. A spectacle in beijing to mark the opening of the Winter Olympics but fewer World Leaders attend because of claims of Human Rights Abuses by president xis government. A Court Orders Checks on food and agricultural goods from britain to Northern Ireland must continue for now. Now on bbc news, its time for newswatch. Hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. Bbc three is back on tv can its new show, the catch up, persuade young adults back into watching News Bulletins . Enough colleagues to rescue your premiership. And guess what the subject was at the first question to the Prime Minister at this Press Conference in ukraine . In the face of strong protests, bbc three disappeared as a Broadcast Channel in 2016, though it continued to exist online. Bbc
Boy fell into a well. The United States says it did everything it could to minimise civilian casualties during a raid in syria in which the leader of the Islamic State group was killed. The president said that Abu Ibrahim Al qurayshi, also known as Hajji Abdullah, blew himself up, along with four members of his family, as us specialforces approached the building. 13 people, including children, were killed, but no us casualties were reported. The bbc S State Department correspondent Barbara Plett usher reports. In a corner of Northwest Syria where a forgotten conflict simmers, america reminded the Islamic State group that its leaders were still a target. The raid took place in the dead of night and lasted two hours. Us Special Forces landed in helicopters near the home of the is leader, Hajji Abdullah. Those close by described a night of terror. Translation when we got out of the house, we saw aircraft flying over our heads. And after ten minutes, we heard them shouting, give yourself u
Waiting to be discovered. Rebecca morelle, bbc news. The headlines on bbc news. Downing street insists borisjohnson is still in control after another tory mp calls on him to go, and the resignation of a fifth downing st adviser. A spectacle in beijing to mark the opening of the Winter Olympics but fewer World Leaders attend because of claims of Human Rights Abuses by president xis government. A Court Orders Checks on food and agricultural goods from britain to Northern Ireland must continue for now. Now on bbc news, its time for newswatch. Hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. Bbc three is back on tv can its new show, the catch up, persuade young adults back into watching News Bulletins . Enough colleagues to rescue your premiership. And guess what the subject was at the first question to the Prime Minister at this Press Conference in ukraine . In the face of strong protests, bbc three disappeared as a Broadcast Channel in 2016, though it continued to exist online. Bbc
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expected to celebrate pride in london tomorrow we will talk to the ukrainian singer representing her country in the parade. but first to france, where in the last few minutes all bus and tram services have been stopped under order of the interior minister. tensions are still running high after three days of violence over the police killing of a teenage boy in a paris suburb. and in the last hour police have confirmed that a young man has died after falling from a roof during the protests. armoured vehicles are being deployed to avoid more scenes like this from last night. at least 875 people were arrested in clashes in multiple cities. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron said that nothing can justify the violence. he criticised social media, saying it played a role in stoking the recent violence and that many of the protesters have been young teenagers. translation: there are lots of young people involved in these demonstrations, sometimes very young people.