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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

would cauese a player to die. rugby world cup, france take on new zealand in paris, the stad do france will be a big opening fixture between both nations, france are looking to win the rugby world cup and the first time. i looking to win the rugby world cup and the first time. and the first time. i have never seen a build-up and the first time. i have never seen a build-up for and the first time. i have never seen a build-up for a and the first time. i have never seen a build-up for a game - and the first time. i have never| seen a build-up for a game like and the first time. i have never- seen a build-up for a game like this seen a build up for a game like this one, i have never seen people put so much on it, the fact that it is a home nation who have got strong expectations of winning it, the public have strong expectations of winning it, and it is against a team that i sense that the public has a lot of respect for. so it is well scripted. at the end of the day, it is

MSNBCW Chris July 2, 2024

and if they, including some critically injured, get out, more humanitarian aid is getting in. but neither development is altering the big picture inside the war zone where the already horrific situation is getting worse by the hour. plus, donald trump s eldest son and the head of his business empire expected to take the stand in their civil fraud trial in new york. his testimony potentially critical to the judge s decision on whether he or his father will ever be able to occupy a c suite in manhattan again. and a dramatic decision by a kansas city jury that could fundamentally change the way people sell their homes in america. realtors found guilty of conspiring to jack up their fees and ordered to pay nearly $2 billion in damages. the ultimately penalty could be triple that amount and more lawsuits impacting more states are already in the pipeline. but we start with that sign of hope today in gaza. for the first time since the start of this war, a handful of americans

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five May 3, 2017

There is no punishment, there is no brexit bill, the financial settlement is only about settling the accounts. Im nicholas owen. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. A 20 year old student is found guilty of Planting A Home made bomb on a busy London Underground tube train. Ten years on from the disappearance of Madeleine Mccann we return to praia da luz as British Police say their investigation remains open. A big fall in profits at sainsburys. The Supermarket Giant blames tough Market Conditions and a fall in the value of sterling. Good afternoon imjane hill at westminster on the day that the general Election Campaign officially got underway. Theresa may has launched an attack on european officials accusing someone on european officials accusing someone to try to influence the outcome of the british General Election by using threats. She said that talks would be tough and the position of the uk had been represented the standards of the European Commission hardened. The Prime Minis

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six May 3, 2017

Ten years to the day since madeleine disappeared, we hearfrom a local resident about what she saw that evening. The student who faces jail after leaving a home made bomb packed with Ball Bearings on the tube. The hidden camera that makes this bionic hand more versatile than any before it. Coming up in sportsday later in the hour in bbc news, theres much better news for Manchester United on the injury front as they prepare for their Europa League semifinal. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The Prime Minister has made an unparalleled attack on eu politicians and officials, accusing them of trying to influence the result of the general election. Just minutes after shed had an audience with the queen at buckingham palace, theresa may said the eus position on brexit had hardened. Her comments came after the European Unions chief negotiator, michel barnier, warned that it was an illusion to think the Brexit Process could be painless. Labour has accused mrs may of using brexit

BBCNEWS Politics Europe February 12, 2017

Who will the uk government be negotiating with . We report from brussels on the eus brexit negotiators. The eus Trade Commissioner warns donald trump against protectionist measures and promises to push for fair trade. We take a look at how the eu is responding to president trump. Do you think we should have new legislation for robots . Why not . And, should we be worried about the rise of the robots . Why members of the European Parliament are demanding new regulations to protect humans from artificial intelligence. So, all that to come and more in the next half hour. First, our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. Mps overwhelmingly agreed to let the government begin the uks departure from the eu as they voted for the brexit bill. The ayes to the right, 494. The noes to the left, 122. Romanias Prime Minister insisted he wont resign, despite mass protest calling for him and his cabinet to step down over a now abandoned corruption measure, with many saying they have lost

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