reserve. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. if you ve just joined if you vejustjoined us, if you ve justjoined us, here s a if you vejustjoined us, here s a quick if you ve justjoined us, here s a quick update if you vejustjoined us, here s a quick update on the latest development over the israel gaza war. fighting between israel and hamas continue in gaza and this just in that israel says it s carrying out a precise and covert operation against hamas in a specified area the biggest hospital that al shifa hospital. they said the intent is, quote, no harm is caused to civilians being used by hamas as human shields, however thousands of people including patients and medical staff are said to be sheltering around the hospital. the israeli military says idf was include medical teams and arabic speakers trained specifically to operate in this complex environment. israel says the al shifa hospital compound conceals an underg
hello again. emma hayes will be the new head coach of the us national women s team confirming an appointment that appeared likely once she d revealed she was leaving chelsea at the end of their season. hayes will become the highest paid coach in women s football and says it s a huge honour to be given the opportunity to coach the most incredible team in world football history . jo currie has more. leader, trailblazer and above all, a winner. it will be chelsea s name in history. emma hayes is the most successful female coach in this country. with chelsea she s won everything there is to win domestically. she has led chelsea to the fa cup. and now she s taking on the biggestjob in the world, becoming head coach of the usa. i mean, she s a massive figure, you know, legendary coach in terms of what she s achieved. and i think she can drive standards just from the aura and the presence that she has and the respect level she has from so many players and coaches within england,
hello, welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. we begin in the uk where the former home secretary suella braverman has published a scathing letter to the prime minister following her sacking on monday. in it, she accuses rishi sunak of having repeatedly failed to deliver on key policies, saying he s incapable of doing so. ms braverman also accuses mr sunak of a betrayal of his promise to do whatever it takes to stop small boat crossings, she says his plan is not working and he needs to change course urgently. a short while ago, our political editor, chris mason, gave us his assessment. it really is quite a letter. when this was posted on social media about an hour ago, i printed it out and armed with my highlighter pen i thought i would highlight the key bits that stuck out. i found that i was highlighting the whole thing. it was highlighting the whole thing. it was dripping with derision about the prime minister. let me
On Monday, Nov 13, Dominica’s prime minister Roosevelt Skerritt announced a sperm whale reserve in his country’s waters. The benefits of conservation policy from ecology to tourism far outweigh the negatives for this first-ever reserve