Pentonville in north london. Klaxon sounds. Chaos in hmp pentonville. Get your meds were the only broadcast journalists given access. Its a code red. Loud knocking. To one of britains most dangerous jails since the current crisis. 0k, come on, folks. And some Prison Officers are so frightened of being targeted on the outside that weve had to blur theirfaces. Ive got my own to feed. Ive got my kids. Hmp pentonville. Laughter. Staff are overstretched. And on the verge of breaking point. You worry about, you know, opening the door in the morning and making sure theyre alive. Anything can happen. Theres been deaths in prison. You can see that report at ten p tonight. And thats Bbc News at six. Its time to join our colleagues for the news where you are , goodbye. Welcome along to sportsday with me, adam wild. Coming up on the programme. The Nations League gets under way this evening. Northern ireland and scotland both in action on a busy night of international football shes only 13, but alr
Turkeys military is denying allegation its airstrikes against p. K. K. Targets hit civilians. The president s of racks kurdish region is accusing ankara of air raids in the north killing civilians. Hes asked the p. K. K. To leave the region if violence continues. Another attack against Turkish Security personnel this time involved a suicide truck bomb. Two soldiers were killed and 20 injured. Authorities blame the outlawed kurdistan workers party. Sundays bombs is being seen as an escalation in the continuing conflict between turkey and the p. K. K. Which has spilled on at the streets. Scenes like these have been recurring in mainly kurdish areas of the country. Kurds have called for an end to the military operations. We want to organize a match urging the continuation of peace talking about. Who wanted to create this atmosphere . Turkey blamed the p. K. K. For violating a ceasefire and killing a civilian and 21 security personnel over recent days. The game is clear, three terrorist or
Shabab. In the sport, governing body struggles to restore its image in the face of doping allegations. It is children who are bearing the brunt of yemens brutal armed conflict. That is a warning from unicef, which says 400 children have been killed since the saudiled airstrikes began back in march. There is a new report, which has found eight children are being killed or injured every day, and they are being used to fight, as well. Unicef has documented 377 cases of children recruited by armed forces in groups since march. Access to food, difficult enough before the war, now harder. Youve got 1. 8 million children who dont have enough to eat and 10 million in need of humanitarian assistance. That 10 million is 80 of yemens children. We join the yemen representative for unicef. He said prospects long term are even worse. The vast majority of the people in yemen have nothing to do with this, they want to go back. They want to live their lives, educate their children and see them grow up.
In venezuela. I do not think it is fair, what has happened the past few months in a country, that you have had the majority of venezuelans protesting, demanding change, demanding free and fair elections, and they have been received by the National Guard and police with tear gas, with rubber bullets, and sometimes with regular bullets, would shotguns. More than 120 people have been killed. And according to the attorney general, she has said that more than 90 of those who have been killed our opposition protesters. Especially young people between 20 and 30. So there has been violence in venezuela, we condemn all violence. I do not think it is fairto all violence. I do not think it is fair to say that it has been on both sides. There is one side that has insisted on protesting peacefully, and every time that the police or National Guard appear, it ends with people being killed. Just tell us about the opposition and who they are. The opposition has evolved since it began in venezuela. Toda
And the north koreas border with china how they are cashing in on a boom with visitor numbers. Russias president agreed to coordinate with france over air strikes with i. S. I. L. So far the cooperation stops there. French president Francis Hollande has been in moscow pushing for a Breeder Alliance broader alinings with the group. In search of a grand coalition, Francis Hollande finished a week of International Diplomacy in moscow. He found the receptive Vladimir Putin. But after several hours of talks, the only fruits of cooperation were these. Translation we agreed to reinforce antiterrorist work, improve exchanges of operational information. Fighting terrorism, set up a constructive relationship between our military specialist to avoid dupliation and incidents. Thats a long way from a grand coalition. Disagreement over Vladimir Putins ally is the stumbling block. We want discussions in vienna to lead to a solution. We want the Transitional Government to have constitution, elections