killed by israeli strikes since the start of the war. all major un agencies are now calling for a humanitarian ceasefire. jeremy bowen sent this report from southern israel near the border with gaza. israel promised mighty vengeance. it thundered across beach camp in gaza city. israel s justification is defending the living, as well as avenging its dead. palestinians call this genocide. this girl from jabalia camp is asked what happened to her. she says, a missile came down on us. bricks fell on us. i asked, where s my dad and where s my mum? she is asked, where were you? i was here, in the house. we were at home, and the roof came down on us. we looked in on the war this afternoon from sderot, the closest israeli border town. israel has refused an american request to pause military operations to allow time for humanitarian convoys, or talks to free the hostages. israel might be able to break hamas as a military force, but what happens then? history shows israel s ar
when they did train, bangladesh wore masks and took precautions. our doctors keep a close eye on players. some of the players didn t turn up for practices because they are asthmatic, so they stayed indoors. and even for practices we are very conscious. we train what we have to train and they go back into the dressing room. the international cricket council who organised the tournament say the air at the ground has been passed as safe by independent experts. fans, sprinklers and air purifiers were used to improve conditions. so play began and sri lanka started hazily. wickets fell. this was the fourth and it brought to the crease angelo mathews but apparently too slowly, he had an issue with his helmet but the clock had been ticking. bangladesh were watching when 2 minutes passed with mathews not ready to bat. they appealed, timed out. no one s ever been dismissed that way in international cricket until now. mathews into history very reluctantly, while others checked the dusti
with inflation and all the other problems that this country has, i think it is a disgrace. the $250 million lawsuit was brought against mr trump and his family by the new york attorney general s office. the judge already ruled that mr trump is liable forfraud the trial is now exploring what he ll have to pay in damages. after court, new york attorney general letitia james defended her case, and said mr trump engaged in distractions while on the stand. he rambled. he hurled insults. but we expected that. at the end of the day, the documentary evidence evidence demonstrated that he, in fact, falsely inflated his assets to basically enrich himself and his family. he persistently engaged in fraud. for more on mr trump s day in court, i spoke with our north america correspondent gary o donoghue who s been covering the trial in new york. this really wasn t about the law. if you had any kind of legal strategy in a case where the judges the guy that gets to decide, going out of t
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so play began and sri lanka began hazily. wickets fell. this was the fourth and brought to the crease angelo mathews. but apparently too slowly. he had an issue with his helmet but the clock had been ticking. bangladesh were watching. when two minutes passed with mathews not ready to bat, they appealed, timed out. no one has ever been dismissed that way in international cricket until now. mathews into history, very reluctantly. while others checked the dustier parts of the rulebook, asalanka got a move on. he made a century which helped sri lanka to 279 all out. innings closed but the matter was not. sri lanka s mood hardly improved by the presence of bangladesh s captain. the pantomime villain made 82. matthews the bowler got some payback. 210 3 the score, matthews is more interested in the time. by then, bangladesh well on the way to victory. for sri lanka, this was still raw. it was an equipment malfunction and i don t know where the common sense went because obviously it