rhythm. 4/2 centuries later helped take the hosts to 407 at the close of play. and in his final test series, david warner had a brilliant 164. the open air start on day one as australia ended 346 5 and that means that warner is now fifth on the all time australian test run scorers list. australia elected to bat after winning the toss. fellow opener was out for 41. andy farrell has signed a new long term contract to remain ireland coach, the rugby side lost to new zealand in the quarterfinals having gone into the tournament ranked number one. he has beenin tournament ranked number one. he has been in charge since 2019 and led ireland to the first ever series win in new zealand last summer and they win a grand slam earlier. and eddie jones admitted he felt terrible about the world cup failure but insisted he had no guilt about the process that saw him return as japan boss. at a press conference he faced more questions about how you made contact with the japanese rugby union. i
medical staff and people who d been sheltering at the facility, with some seen waving white flags. in israel, thousands of family members of the hostages held in israel by hamas finished a second date march. thousands attended a rally outside the residence of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. for more on all of this, i spoke with our correspondent yogita limaye. what was the mood among the marchers and do you think that was indicative of a broader move among israelis? i think the mood among them was frustration and anger. thousands of people marched from tel aviv a few days ago and entered jerusalem today and came outside the prime ministeroffice. speaking to them, i think the frustration, particularly the families, is that the government is not making the hostages the number one priority. so the prime minister who has said he s talked again tonight about the destruction of second mass being the priority and then the release of hostages. i ve been speaking to the brother of
five judges unanimously ruled against his flagship policy to deal with illegal migration. they said rwanda has a poor record on human rights and also that if they go to rwanda, there would then be a a real risk of genuine refugees being sent back to the countries they d originally fled from. mr sunak said the ruling was not the outcome we wanted but he said he s now looking at a new agreement with rwanda in the form of a treaty. here s our political correspondent, ione wells. today was judgment day. does the government have the right to send some asylum seekers to rwanda? the verdict, no. the judges agreed there were substantial grounds to believe there was a real risk that genuine refugees could wrongly be sent back from rwanda to countries they fled from. the changes needed to eliminate the risk of fulfilment may be needed in the future but they have not been shown to be in place now. the home secretary s appeal is therefore dismissed. they also agreed there hadn t
in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hi there, thank you for being with us. a recap of the latest developments in gaza. israel has confirmed that it hit the jabalia refugee camp in northern gaza. we have been getting more details on the israeli military spokesperson. he said the target was a senior and important hamas battalion commander, and described him as a pivotal in the planning and execution of the october the 7th attacks. he said the idf had strike in between buildings, targeting the tunnel complex underneath. the destruction of the tunnels had caused surrounding buildings to collapse. it s unclear how many died from the strike, but gaza s hamas run ministry said at least 50 were killed. the palestinian red crescent society puts the civilian death toll at 25. us presidentjoe biden and jordan s king abdullah are set to discuss their shared commitment to increasing aid in gaza, as the world health organization says a public health catastrophe is imminent. unice