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BBCNEWS BBC News September 2, 2024

Investigation is continuing just now, that has been difficult for the snp, hard for people to move past that. There was a lack of progress, of course, on independence. A number of people who have criticised a strategy that Nicola Sturgeon pursued, that Hamza Yusuf pursued as well, her successor, and of course Nicola Sturgeon was such a successful politician. She resigned quite suddenly and was replaced by Hamza Yusuf as her predecessor, who had a short time as First Minister and of course, he did not have the support at holyrood in the chamber i do not have enough mps to get things through. So there were a minority government, they had lost their Partnership Support so he had to go. John swinney is now coming in, trying to address a lot of those problems, a lot of those problems beyond their control, such as the police investigation. 0ther control, such as the police investigation. Other problems, when it comes to delivering, for example, Government Advisers here quite candid, say, yes

BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

by the israeli government show him on a rare visit to israeli troops in gaza. he later told members of his party that his country s military campaign was not close to being over . his comments come days after the us secretary of state said israel should lower the intensity of its strikes. he later appeared in the israeli parliament take a listen. chanting his speech was heckled by the families of hostages who were watching. they shouted now from the gallery as they demanded the immediate release of their loved ones. israel says 129 people remain unaccounted for after they were taken to gaza by hamas attacks in october. these images show the aftermath of an air strike on the al maghazi refugee camp which reportedly killed more than 70 people. israel says it is investigating. the gaza health ministry says at least 250 people have been killed in the last 2a hours. since early october, the hamas run health ministry says shaimaa khalil s report contains images some may find d

BBCNEWS World July 6, 2024

in comparison, paramount plus total subscribers stand at 63 million and warner bros discovery at 95 million. could it take on those giants? joining me now is alice enders, head of research at enders analysis. good to have you with us. talk to me about what you make a first of all about what you make a first of all about these early stage talks. we always talk and expected it would be consolidation, is that what this looks like? it consolidation, is that what this looks like? looks like? it is what it looks like. on the looks like? it is what it looks like. on the other looks like? it is what it looks like. on the other hand, - looks like? it is what it looks like. on the other hand, at l looks like? it is what it looks i like. on the other hand, at this time, we don t know whether this is going to be a merger of two companies or whether it is going to be paramount taking over warner. and in either case, i think there would most likely be a regulatory dimension. you know,

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten July 6, 2024

20 years ago tonight, baghdad was under attack, as the american led invasion got under way. we ll be looking at the tragic legacy. iraq sank into a nightmare. no one knows exactly how many iraqis were killed, it s in the hundreds of thousands. and workers have agreed a deal with network rail, but pay disputes with the train companies are still not resolved. and coming up on the bbc news channel. fulham s aleksandar mitrovic is charged with violent and improper conduct following his red card in the fa cup quarterfinal defeat at manchester united. good evening. the catastrophic impact of climate change and fears for the future of the planet have been laid out in a major new report which the united nations has described as a survival guide for humanity . climate experts say there is a closing window of opportunity to build a sustainable future, but they say that will involve rapid cuts to the use of fossil fuels, and maximising the use of clean energy and technology. the repo

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten June 4, 2024 22:20:00

and declaring that the iraqi leader saddam hussein posed a threat to international peace. the invasion took place. just six weeks after the invasion, in may 2003, president bush declared mission accomplished, with an end to major combat operations. what followed, however, was a long period of chaos and violence, as the iraqi insurgency gathered force, becoming a full blown sectarian war. us and british troops spent another eight years in iraq. there were 179 losses among british service personnel. losses on the iraqi side, both military and civilian, are estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands. when they left, the islamic state group, a militant islamist movement, took full advantage of the political turmoil and lack of stability in the country. 0ur international editor

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