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BBCNEWS Newswatch July 2, 2024

to protect this country of ours. a message of support from queen camilla on armed forces day. in it, she remembers those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and celebrates what she calls the incredible bravery of the armed forces as they face different challenges around the world. earlier this month, the king and queen were in normandy for the 80th anniversary of d day. they spent time talking to veterans, thanking them for their service in liberating europe from hitler s nazi regime. armed forces day is an annual celebration of personnel, service families, veterans and cadets in the armed forces community. a chance for the nation to come together and show its support at a wide range of events being held across the uk. queen camilla s father, major bruce shand, served with the 12th lancers in the second world war. the queen s message today is personal and intimate. as the proud daughter of an army officer, i know something of the impact military life has on your loved ones.

CNNW Laura July 2, 2024

have a great show. we ll see right back here tomorrow, okay? you too. the war in the middle east is coming home and the cast of friends paid tribute to matthew perry. tonight on laura coates live. so, as the war rages in the middle east prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a cease-fire is not going to happen. this is a time for war. but there was some good news, at least for one family in israel today. a female israeli soldier who is kidnapped by hamas on october 7th has now been rescued. the idf says she was medically checked out and is doing well. but, for the families of the remaining hostages, and we re talking about hundreds, the torment continues. three women, shown in the hamas hostage video today stated on plastic critters are front facing the camera. one angrily demanding that netanyahu free us all now. we have chosen not to show the video here at cnn because, one, they are hostages, and to their statements could have been made under duress. you would t

BBCNEWS BBC June 27, 2024

he has managed to track down the smuggler across europe to luxembourg. here s his story. excuse me, sir. andrew harding from bbc news. we ve come to luxembourg to confront a man we ve been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you re a smuggler. no. he s responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police, battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl here in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the scene. her name was sara, seven years old, born in belgium, raised in sweden. a few days later, we found her father, ahmed, an iraqi man consumed by grief and also by guilt. but what of the smugglers? multiple sources tell us the man paid to arrange sara s journey is still active and working from a distant city. so we ve come now to antwerp, a city in northern bel

BBCNEWS BBC News August 2, 2017

News. Theres new hope tonight for thousands of families who live with the prospect of passing on inherited diseases to future generations. For the first time, scientists have successfully repaired a faulty gene in Human Embryos. They used a process known as gene editing to correct dna that causes a deadly Heart Condition. But critics are warning that the technique could, ultimately, be used to create so called designer babies. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. The goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. These scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in Human Embryos. So how is it done . Inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is our genome, billions of pieces of dna. Its the Instruction Manual for life. The scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious Heart Condition. They fertilised a healthy egg with sperm from a man carrying the faulty gene. They then injected the Gene Editing System known as

BBCNEWS BBC News August 2, 2017

News. Theres new hope tonight for thousands of families who live with the prospect of passing on inherited diseases to future generations. For the first time, scientists have successfully repaired a faulty gene in Human Embryos. They used a process known as gene editing to correct dna that causes a deadly Heart Condition. But critics are warning that the technique could, ultimately, be used to create so called designer babies. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. The goal could not be more ambitious to eradicate inherited diseases. These scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in Human Embryos. So how is it done . Inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is our genome, billions of pieces of dna. Its the Instruction Manual for life. The scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious Heart Condition. They fertilised a healthy egg with sperm from a man carrying the faulty gene. They then injected the Gene Editing System known as

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