ceasefire. the truce will take effect in 48 hours. fighting between the sudanese military and its rival, the rapid support forces, is entering its sixth week. more than a million people have been displaced in the conflict. now on bbc news, click. this week paul s in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. the planes that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn t want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i m down to three right now. it s a good job you ve got the other three, isn t it? it is. otherwise, i d be losing data. and we re getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it s poetry, art and math, all working in magical- synchronicity. it s. it s the perfect game. spencer: air passenger volumes are set to grow from pre covid levels of 4 billion passengers a year to 8 billion a little more than the current world population in about 15 to 20 years. lar
a bbc investigation finds a uk conservative party donor is a british businessman whose companies are linked to a money laundering investigation. and glitz and the glamour of the 76th cannes film festival. we re live in the south of france. ukraine claims to have shot down, six advanced russian kinzhal hypersonic missiles that president putin has claimed are unstoppable. during a fresh overnight barrage, described by officials as exceptional in its density . ukraine says all 18 missiles of various types were shot down. this footage showing kyiv s air defences in action. at least three people were injured by debris. ukraine s defence minister says. another unbelievable success for the ukrainian air forces. last night, our sky defenders shot down six russian hypersonic missiles and 12 others. meanwhile, russia s defence ministry has claimed that it s destroyed a patriot air defence system in kyiv. ukrainian officials have refused to comment. the latest barrage came just hours
hello. welcome to bbc news, if you rejustjoining us, good timing, because we re about to head to washington to hear from the man leading the change to the way we all live. this is sam altman, the ceo and co founder of openai, the people who ve brought us the artificial intelligence tool chatgpt in the last few months, that has the potential, to revolutionise how people work, shop and interact. he s about to be questioned by lawmakers in the us, both about the huge benefits the technology could bring and the threat artificial intelligence could pose for humanity, plus the safeguards that will be needed. in march, elon musk and other tech leaders published an open letter calling for the development of ai systems to be paused. this the scene, all set for the start of that session. it s going to be fascinating. fascinating too is altman himself. those who know him describe him as a brilliant thinker, he s even been called a start up yoda. one of his first employers said, within m
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the royal family have been attending st george s chapel for the first now it s time for click. this week we ve plenty of stomach to whet your appetite. we are in singapore to taste the future, with the starter of pink gold, followed by your main course. this is my first ever taste of cultivated chicken. there is a special 50th birthday treat as we chatted a man who made the first mobile phone call. and for dessert, an internet legend tells us what it was like to be part of the twitter takeover. i really did get to see what was happening, right in the thick of it. it s hot, it s bustling, it s intense. welcome to singapore. i have come to a city state that is home to more than 5 million people and atjust 50 kilometres wide and less than 140 kilometres from the equator, this place feels like it is at the centre of everything. east meets west here, nature meets future. this is a thriving financial hub that seems to be doing pretty well for itself. when you think of singapore you