Are expected to rise as the attacks are ongoing and many remain unaccounted for. In addition, over 100, possibly more, is really so and military have been reported captured by armed groups, including women, children and the elderly. Some are being held hostage inside israel and many others have been taken inside the gaza strip. Meanwhile, hamas and Palestinian Islamicjihad have launched thousands of rockets, which reach central israel. I recognise the legitimate grievances the palestinian people, but nothing can justify these acts of terror and the killing, maiming and abduction of civilians. I reiterate my call to immediately cease these attacks and release all hostages. In the face of these unprecedented attacks on israeli air strikes appointed gaza. Im deeply alarmed of reports of over 500 palestinians, including women and children, killed in gaza and over 3,000 injured. Unfortunately, these numbers are rising by the minute as Israeli Operations continue. While i recognise israel be
As a former governor from outside Indonesia's political and military elite, Ganjar Pranowo is banking on his populist appeal and folksy charm to stay in contention in the Feb. 14 presidential election, where he is struggling to make a mark. With a humble background and affable, man-of-the-people style strikingly similar to two-term President Joko Widodo, Ganjar was a shoo-in to succeed him, buoyed by the assumed backing of the wildly popular incumbent. But his political clout is now crumbling after Widodo, better known as Jokowi, betrayed his own party and started tacitly campaigning for rival candidate and former military hard man Prabowo Subianto.
from enemy artillery. there is nothing to suggest this is the start of another interaction. he shows disagreements processed within the russian military and within the military and within the military elite here on how the war in ukraine is being fought. the bbc s steve rosenberg, reporting from moscow. ivan popov is not the only russian officer to have been sacked since the wagner group s munity. on thursday, the wall streetjournal reported than at least 13 senior russian officers have been detained for questioning and 15 have been suspended from duty or fired. japan s plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean could start any day now. the un s nuclear watchdog backed the plans last week but there s still been concern and anger in the country and region. 0ur tokyo correspondent shaimaa khalil has sent us this report. a triple disaster that crippled the country and shocked the world. japan s most powerful earthquake triggered a t
leaves still the leadership, prigozhin. how does vladimir putin handle him now? we prigozhin. how does vladimir putin handle him now? prigozhin. how does vladimir putin handle him now? ~ ~ ., ., , ., , handle him now? we know from history that putin does handle him now? we know from history that putin does not handle him now? we know from history that putin does not deal handle him now? we know from history that putin does not deal well handle him now? we know from history that putin does not deal well with - that putin does not deal well with people who are perceived to betray him, and he really used the strong language in his two radio messages over the weekend, and on monday, when referring to prigozhin, there was no, despite prigozhin s at that his challenge was not against putin, that he was probably calculated that putin would try and weigh in an his feud with the military elite, putin s response made the battle lines clear, so it is really hard to believe that he willju
of the military elite, i think it s actually unlikely that he gets rid of them because that would be completely capitulating to prigozhin and i don t think he wants to do that. i think he picked his battle and picks the military. so i think he had that a little bit in the box. but geopolitically these things are going to reverberate for some time wagner, we think about in terms of ukraine but we should not forget that wagner is the most powerful instrument that putin has in projecting power and influence in the middle east and africa, and he uses it incredibly, he doesn t want to lose that. but yet, with the loss of stature and maybe with the loss of prigozhin now, all of that is up in the air. so, as some people would say,