afternoon, i mean it s one of the soup he. unbroken use. flight restrictions just lifted over lake michigan after a fears of yet another aerial object spotted this after u.s. forces shut down the third one in a week. and the death toll rising. more than 33,000 in turkey and syria from the devastating earthquake. they re continuing to be miracles amidst the rubble. this is the child coming out now. nearly five days underground. a horrible ordeal for a child. we re gonna show you moment by moment. the trauma of one of those rescues. plus new information on donald trump s plan to try to fight that subpoena for his former vice president mike pence. a bombshell new report from the washington post. involving an effort by the former presidents campaign to prove his 2020 election lies and why it s been kept secret until now. we are just days away from the fifth in the first three of the horrific parkland florida school shooting. and the two hours ahead, i m going to talk to two p
new guidance on transgender athletes, saying that any person who s been through male puberty can t compete in the female category at international events from the 31st of march. officials argue that such athletes have an unfair advantage, due to a difference in strength and muscle mass. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show. ..mont saint michel marks its millennium. that view is pretty amazing. there s the shadow of mont saint michel on the sand. oh, yeah! the parps and toots that make this port one of a kind. horns blaring. one, two, three, four, five. and saving these bundles of fluff from extinction. twittering and squawking. yeah, he s thinking about it. all right. we ll give him some time. there he comes. i m beginning this week in northern france on a journey that 2.5 million people take each year. i m kind of getting an idea of how popular this place must be because it s off season, it s super cold, but this bus is packed. you can see it. i ve
hello and welcome to bbc news. the french prime minister has condemned the violence that accompanied a day of mass demonstrations against reform of the country s pension system. the interior ministry says more than a50 protestors were arrested and 440 members of the security forces injured. more than 1 million people took to the streets on thursday to protest against the retirement age being raised from 62 to 64. most of the protests were peaceful, but there were violent clashes with police in paris and in other cities, including bordeaux, toulouse, lille and nantes. vincent mcaviney reports. bordeaux s town hall set alight by protesters overnight. more than a million had taken to the streets across the country through the day, angry at president macron s raising of the retirement age from 62 to 64. in paris, where over 100,000 had marched in a largely peaceful demonstration, the night was also hijacked by violent protesters. running battles through the capital s centre betwe
executive faced strong questioning from us lawmakers about the social media app s alleged threat to us national security. the french government says more than a50 people have been arrested in clashes between police and crowds protesting an increase to the country s pension age. more than a million people took to the streets in major hello and welcome to bbc news. israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is holding talks with rishi sunak in downing street this morning. as mr sunak met his counterpart at the door for a handshake, they could clearly hear loud shouts of shame in hebrew from protesters waving israeli flags and placards stating their aim of saving israeli democracy . protests are continuing in israel, where the government is pushing ahead with controversial reforms that would limit the power of the courts. well, let s speak now to paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent. the protests following mr netanyahu on this visit to the uk. they consist of. there are