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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 1, 2024

seekers to the east african country has proven controversial and a revolt ofjust 29 of the prime minister s mps would be enough to defeat the bill, as our political correspondent iain watson reports. is rishi sunak in danger of losing control of his policy to stop the boats? there s a crucial vote in parliament today on his new plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. but mps on the right of his party are worried that this won t stop the courts from getting clogged up with legal challenges. and some have called for his legislation to be scrapped altogether. i don t think that the bill is easily amendable. and really i think that the government needs to review it and maybe consider a completely new piece of legislation because this leaves so many gaps in the legislation. so this morning, the prime minister is trying to butter up some of his critics over breakfast in downing street. it s maybe not what you normally talk about over coffee, but he ll try to convince them that

BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

in a measure of the challenge facing the talks, the us climate chief john kerry said, i don t think anybody here wants to be associated with the failure to live up to this responsibility. not a lot of people in public life are asked to make life and death choices historically. this is a war for survival. live now to carl nasman in dubai, where everyone is waiting on a new draft agreement. everyone is waiting and you get the feeling as if we are standing in the airport terminal and you look on the screens that list the different leavings and summits and press conferences that are supposed to be taking place, they are pretty much blank, all flights cancelled, everyone waiting for this next edition of potential draft documents to be released, since the mummy so last night which disappointed pretty much everybody involved. since the document was published last night. david, this is not yourfirst cop. you have seen plenty of these go down. what you make of the situation goin

BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

islamicjihad, the other big group, the faction that operates in the gaza strip, an ally of hamas. that is causing huge problems for people in the south, many are displaced already from the north in the early stages of this war. they were told to head to the gaza strip by the israeli military further in safety and there are many people who have been given these more precise evacuation orders to leave the centre of can units but they say with the fighting going on all around, that is not really something thatis around, that is not really something that is practical. figs around, that is not really something that is practical. that is practical. as the fighting continues. that is practical. as the fighting continues, the that is practical. as the fighting continues, the death that is practical. as the fighting continues, the death toll- that is practical. as the fighting - continues, the death toll continues to rise of course in gaza. the state department in the united s

BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

he told journalists he thought the legislation would sail through. what do you think he means by that or is that some kind of political posturing on his part? there is a lot of political posturing on his part? there is a lot of political posturing - posturing on his part? there is a lot of political posturing going i posturing on his part? there is a | lot of political posturing going on on all sides of this debate in many ways. i think keir starmer s point is this is a government with a huge majority. they were elected four years ago today in a landslide victory. so the idea that the conservatives can t get a piece of legislation through the house of commons is one that you wouldn t normally countenance it all at this stage. and i think keir starmer s point, he essentially doesn t want a situation where rishi sunak is seen to have done really well by navigating all these tensions within his own party and coming out and getting through to the next stage of this legislation.

BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024

the bill, hoping to secure tougher policies on the us mexico border to curb immigration in exchange for their cooperation. the us military aid package that s stalled would include $61 bllion for ukraine as part of a larger package. congress has approved more than $111 billion since the war began, but the biden administration is warning that money is running out as the war in ukraine ticks closer to its two year mark. our correspondentjess parker has the view from kyiv. he s here on a rescue mission to liberate billions of dollars in defence aid for ukraine, money that s become ensnared in arguments amongst us lawmakers. overnight, a fresh wave of russian missile strikes crushed buildings in kyiv and blew craters in the earth. ukraine s war is with russia, but officials must battle sceptics in the west who ask, what s the endgame? after ukraine s faltering counteroffensive. it is widely seen to have not delivered hoped for gains. what, in your view, went wrong? translation:

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