Boycotted the meeting complaining of pro armenian bias. Migration is the other big topic up for discussion. Prime minister rishi sunak is on his way he wants more action on illegal migration and hell ask for, what he calls creative europe wide solutions. Hell co chair a meeting with georgia meloni, the Prime Minister of italy, which has already seen more than 100,000 migrants land on its shores this year five times the number whove reached the uk. Heres our Diplomatic Correspondent james landale, whos at that summit in granada with more. The summit here in spain is a very loose one. It has very little agenda, there is no secretariat and no communique at the end. It simply an opportunity for leaders from the eu and non eu countries to get together and share ideas to try to have some discussion about where they can go on the big issues of the day. As you say, ukraine is a big one. Also immigration. The british Prime Minister, rishi sunak, is co chairing a meeting with the italian Prime M
viers in the united states and around the world. cnn goes to what is said as a hamas tunnel shaft. mile wins the argentina presidency. he ran on inflammatory claims he will break the status quo. and former u.s. first lady, rosalynn carter has died at the age of 96. we ll look at her remarkable regularcy. the israeli military is releasing new video from near al-shifa hospital in gaza city. as pressure mounts for israel to show more evidence of its claims that the hospital was the site of an underground command center for hamas. the video that runs over three minutes was filmed by the israel defense forces on friday and shows the inside of a tunnel shaft on the hospital s grounds. israel has long said that hamas uses the hospital to cover up what it says is an extensive terror infrastructure underground, something hamas and hospital officials deny. the idf is accusing hamas of kiing an army corporal at the hospital. refuting a claim that she died as an israeli air strike.
hello. thursday will bring us a day of contrast across the uk. in the south, we re going to be feeling the impact of storm frederico, which is mainly down across france, bringing strong winds but still producing some wet and windy weather generally towards the south. brightest conditions across the north and north east of the uk. but we re going to see some fog patches clearing to sunny spells later on. so we ve got this area of low pressure moving across france. that s storm frederico and another weather front moving in to the west as well. but really windy conditions for the isles of scilly, the channels isles. gusts could reach in excess of 50 miles per hour. some really heavy rain through the likes of the isle of wight, towards sussex, stretching up towards pembrokeshire for instance, as well through the morning. to the north of that, most places predominantly dry. there ll be some heavy showers just working in around the east coast of england, perhaps eastern scotland an
new zealand, to win, needed 398. well, daryl mitchell proved that even the loudest crowd can be silenced. mitchell kept surprising, kept his team believing, seven sixes in his century. eventually, mitchell found the fielder, ravi jadeja. new zealand finished 70 runs behind. mohammed shami finished with seven wickets. india in the final, excitement to another level. they are not invincible it s just unclear who can beat them. this morning, the government s rwanda plan was in shreds. legislation, saying, quote, i will not allow a foreign court to block these flights . it s the latest government policy to try and stop the boats . immigration minster robertjenrick tells us the government actually won today. 0n the programme, we ll hear from one of the asylum seekers whose case was at the heart of this legal battle. he came to the uk on a small boat in 2022, after he says he was tortured in his home country. but why the uk, when he d travelled through multiple safe countries t
and india have reached the final of the men s cricket world cup after beating new zealand in a thrilling semi final. and on newsnight at 10.30 we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today s big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. it has been a dramatic day in westminister. the prime minister, rishi sunak, has said he will press ahead with plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda, despite the policy being ruled unlawful by the supreme court. the prime minister said emergency legislation would be brought in to confirm rwanda is safe , and aim to stop a stream of legal challenges blocking the policy. he said he remained committed to his pledge to stop the small boats which have brought thousands of migrants across the channel. labour called the proposals a ridiculous and pathetic spectacle. our political editor, chris mason, has more. the geography of power parliament in the background this morning, the supreme c