is needed to mitigate the extremely precarious- - - precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, precarious. this is volker turk in geneva. laying precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out his precarious. this is volker turk in geneva, laying out his latest - geneva, laying out his latest findings, saying the large number of civilian deaths cannot be dismissed as collateral damage. there are warnings by his office, and this is where we paused to say goodbye to our viewers around the world. volker turk, the un human rights chief, laying out his findings in geneva after a visit to this region. warning of the large liberal civilian deaths cannot be dismissed, in his words, as collateral damage. warning that the warnings by his office have long been ignored, in his words, by israel and its allies, calling for a collective punishment to end, and for the hostages to be released, and calling for the adherence to
at northwick park hospital in north west london, when it became clear there was a serious problem. a young woman was in the end stages of labour, and they couldn t hear the baby s heart beat properly. every member of staff had one focus delivering the baby safely. as the minutes passed by it was incredibly tense. but then the sound everyone wanted to hear. baby cries. absolutely beautiful. yeah. she s come out in really good condition. then mum was taken away to theatre for some stitches. it s a rare gift, seeing a new life less than ten minutes after coming into the world. seeing the joy as a family meets its youngest member. she s adorable! meets its youngest member. and seeing the instant love as new father himanshu locks eyes with his daughter kiana for the very first time. awesome! this might not look like a maternity unit with problems, but it is. two years ago, inspectors from the care quality commission, the cqc, rated it as inadequate for safety, the worst possible
with keir starmer. i have spoken today with rishi sunak and i will bring you our interview with him in the next ten minutes. and more military horses have bolted on the streets of london. on bbc london: the lambeth leaseholders claiming they ve been gagged by the council and coming up on bbc news. coming up in sport she missed the championships last year, can emma raducanu make a winning return to centre court? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. it s an historic ruling that could have significant consequences. the us supreme court has ruled that donald trump is partially immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in the white house, over his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. the former president described the decision as a big win . but is it? our north america editor sarah smith is in washington. partially immune? what does this mean? well, first, it means it will be significantly harder now for prosecutors to bring their case
but others praised our journalism. and i thank the media for exposing this and for bringing it out. thank you very much. and officials made public promises of firm government action. no effort will be spared - in ensuring that we protect our children. some of the perpetrators were arrested. but how much impact did the film have in the fight against child trafficking in kenya and how much have things really changed since? back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals back in 2020, bbc africa eye uncovered an underground trade in children stolen from the streets and even hospitals of nairobi and then sold on the black market to the highest bidder. the investigation sent shock waves through kenya. every home, every matatu, everyone was talking about it. our undercover investigators managed to infiltrate trafficking rings selling stolen children for as little as m00. we believe kenya is very secure. and if som