Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240702

Card image cap



israel has continued its renewed bombardment of gaza for a third day having told more palestinians to leave areas in and around khan younis immediately. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza says more than 15 and a half thousand people have now been killed there since the start of the conflict between israel and hamas, which is considered a terrorist organisation by the uk government. these pictures were shot on sunday. children are among those being driven to the hospital.. carried inside by family and friends. for many, the journey to the hospital was too late. a senior adviser to the israeli prime minister has insisted israel is doing all it can to minimise the number of civilian deaths in gaza —— after the us defence secretary, lloyd austin, said israel had a moral responsiblity to minimise casualties not linked to hamas. they are lost and then they found their father and brother were dead. the strike filmed by a freelance journalist destroyed the home of this family in northern gaza. these are the latest israeli army pictures, they are pushing forward into southern gaza. the american defence secretary says he's warned israel repeatedly that if its troops don't stop killing so many palestinian state will drive civilians into the arms of hamas. turning a tactical victory into a strategic defeat. in america once abilities are overwhelming the hospital. israel insists civilians are getting warnings and time to getting warnings and time to get to designated safe areas. the un official on the spot says that is not happening. everything is broken down. the war in children has resumed. with a ferocity at least here in southern gaza that has not been seen before during this war. now the narrative is so dangerous, this idea that what happened in the north would not be allowed to help and in the south, well, i can bear witness to it happening. fin south, well, i can bear witness to it happening-— to it happening. on the west bank this _ to it happening. on the west bank this village _ to it happening. on the west bank this village was - to it happening. on the west| bank this village was morning this man. local people said he was killed last night by armed israelis from a nearbyjewish settlement. palestinians said jewish settlers late in saturday afternoon protected by the israeli army. settlers they said open fire when local men rushed to stop them burning cars and a house. it was dark by the time they found the body. they prepared the father of six for burial. attacks by jewish settlers on palestinians are repeatedly condemned by the americans, british and other allies of israel. around noon after the funeral the men at the village paid their respects to his family. settler violence against palestinians has risen sharply since hamas attacked on october the 7th. it is rarely prosecuted. among the mourners was the dead man's oldest son. these settlers are violently opposed to a palestinian state alongside israel. they have powerful allies in the israeli government. translation: the lack of security has helped them act like this, he says, his brother. the more two army are protecting him, they not protecting them but the future will be good as god promised ours. the slate is outcome of this country is ours, he said. one thing come up very strongly last couple days of talking to palestinians in the west something has changed ben's october the 7th for settlers a more aggressive, they are better armed and they are pushing harder. the increase in violence as a direct result of the gaza war, making international protest that these settlements are illegal, even less important to those who believe god gave this land to the juice. who believe god gave this land to the juice-— to the 'uice. you speak a lot about to the juice. you speak a lot about the — to the juice. you speak a lot about the law, _ to the juice. you speak a lot about the law, the - to the juice. you speak a lot about the law, the law, - to the juice. you speak a lot about the law, the law, ok, j to the juice. you speak a lot - about the law, the law, ok, the international law. it does not exist here. because arabs altered time break the international law. what about all these videos _ international law. what about all these videos of _ international law. what about all these videos of young - international law. what about | all these videos of young men, settlers with guns? intimidating palestinians? we're not happy to carry weapons. ok, idon�*t like weapons. ok, idon�*t like weapons. but if we do not carry weapons, the arabs destroy all the jewish people.— the jewish people. after this war the americans _ the jewish people. after this war the americans won - the jewish people. after this war the americans won an . war the americans won an independent palestinian state alongside israel to iq our future. the rising violence in the west bank shows that might be impossible. i had been speaking to a spokesperson from the israelis prime minister spokes office and asked her about southern gaza and also protecting civilians.— protecting civilians. we've been clear— protecting civilians. we've been clear all— protecting civilians. we've been clear all the - protecting civilians. we've been clear all the way - protecting civilians. we've| been clear all the way long what pertains to the goals of what pertains to the goals of what we're doing and gaza. the were sunak the war, they believe back we said they wa nt to want to eliminate the hamas regime and we want to bring back all of our hostages home. this is a twofold mission and we're very determined to complete both missions. this is the reason why we're operating now. as you know, we had an outline and praise, a framework in which hamas released hostages. on the eighth they failed to deliver, a list take it back up and release. we said at the moment hamas stops releasing hostages that's the moment the fighting will resume. not only that they also broke the truce. they fired rockets at us for the capital now we're talking about more than 12,000 rockets that have been fired toward israeli territory over the span of the past eight weeks. the territory over the span of the past eight weeks.— past eight weeks. the us defence _ past eight weeks. the us defence secretary - past eight weeks. the us defence secretary has . past eight weeks. the us. defence secretary has said past eight weeks. the us - defence secretary has said that in this kind of a fight the centre of gravity is the civilian population. if you drive them into the arms of the enemy you replace a tactical victory with a strategic defeat. that is the quote from lloyd austin. what is the idea of really doing to avoid that kind of casualties?- of really doing to avoid that kind of casualties? every thing humanly possible. _ kind of casualties? every thing humanly possible. we - kind of casualties? every thing humanly possible. we don't i kind of casualties? every thing i humanly possible. we don't want to see any civilians getting caught in the crossfire between us and hamas terrorists for that end, i can guarantee that the idf is doing our utmost effort to avoid civilian casualties, to safeguard the civilian population of gaza. we have published a map, we divided the gaza strip into particular zones in areas in neighbourhoods and these are numbered, coded zones and we tell the civilian population exactly when and where they need to evacuate to be safe. we want them to be safe. hamas are the ones committing double war crimes when they target our population from inside and underneath the civilian population of gaza. the iranian hootie movement _ population of gaza. the iranian hootie movement in _ population of gaza. the iranian hootie movement in yemen i population of gaza. the iranian i hootie movement in yemen says its attacked two ships in the sea. in a statement, the houthi movement said it attacked what it described as two israeli ships in the red sea — one with a missile and the other with a drone. but speaking in the last hour, the spokesman for the israeli defense forces, rear admiral daniel hagari, said the two ships have no connection to the state of israel. the announcement came shortly after the pentagon said it was aware and looking into reports that a warship — the uss carney and commercial vessels had been among those attacked in the red sea. little other detail has so far been provided. the houthis have attacked several ships which they claimed had links to israel since the war between israel and hamas erupted. anti—terror police in france say the man suspected of killing one person and injuring two others in a knife and hammer attack in central paris had pledged himself to the islamic state group. social media video shows armed police approaching a suspect in paris. the french interior minister gerard demain said the attacker targeted tourists around key de grenelle — which is close to the eiffel tower. the man who was killed was german. authorities in berlin described his death as an 'abominable crime'. our reporter pierre antoinne denis has more from the newsroom. we know a bit more now about what exactly happened on saturday night. because of the details that have been told in this press conference that happened around 7pm in paris with the french prosecutor, he explained that the attacker attacked a group of three people of filipino origin before dealing them to hammer blows and four stab wounds to one of them. one of the victims, the person who that staff died from his injuries pretty much straightaway. this is a man with dual filipino and european nationality, age 23. straight after that as he was pursued by police officers the attack across the bridge and on his way he dealt to blows 22 passer buyers one—man as we been reporting all day of british nationality. they are what we can say from his press conferences that these two bypasses are now in good health and back in their homes. as we've mentioned, the motives of the attacker have been revealed in this press conference. and the fact that m as he has been called all day has pledged allegiance to the islamic group for that let's listen to what the french police prosecutor had to say earlier today as part of how the investigation is old going and what we know so far. �* ,, �* is old going and what we know so far. �* ,, ~ ., so far. translation: our initial investigation i so far. translation: our initial investigation has i so far. translation: our- initial investigation has shown that the — initial investigation has shown that the perpetrator have recorded a video before his attack— recorded a video before his attack on _ recorded a video before his attack on saturday evening. in this clip— attack on saturday evening. in this clip in— attack on saturday evening. in this clip in arabic language he pledged — this clip in arabic language he pledged allegiance to the islamic state. the attacker was known — islamic state. the attacker was known to — islamic state. the attacker was known to the french secret services _ known to the french secret services as he was found guilty of terror— services as he was found guilty of terror —related offences back— of terror —related offences back in _ of terror —related offences back in 2016. he was monitored closely— back in 2016. he was monitored closely up — back in 2016. he was monitored closely up until april this year— closely up until april this year at _ closely up until april this year at the end of october his mother— year at the end of october his mother had signalled him to the authorities saying she was worried _ authorities saying she was worried for her son.- authorities saying she was worried for her son. this is very key — worried for her son. this is very key in _ worried for her son. this is very key in these _ worried for her son. this is very key in these last i worried for her son. this is very key in these last few. very key in these last few sentences where we hear from the french police prosecutors, ultimately admitting that the perpetrator of this attack was known by the secret services, was in fact actually judge for terror related offences and actually served a jail term of several years. that is a very key detail here in this developing story. that means ultimately that this is the very first attack in france by an individual that has been alreadyjudged by a french criminal court in relation to terror offences and who served time in prison, came out and acted again. that is a very important detail that is making the rounds in all french media that have been monitoring in the last few hours. everyone is saying the same thing, how is this possible that secret services all across the country have been monitoring the individual and have let him off the hook so he could act up again? many people that have been talking about this are saying that either the perpetrator has managed to play a double card with the police in last few months or there was a gap in the system. with eight months ago before the olympics a lot of doubt being casted upon the french to ensure security ahead of massive events by doing this. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. stu d e nts students living with conditions that affect their speech often use aac. to help them talk. 21—year—old shannon was hit by a car when she was 11, affecting her ability to speak. my affecting her ability to speak. my ipad is my voice and without it i would have no independence of college. in it i would have no independence of college-— of college. in wales there are et an of college. in wales there are yet any voices _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for _ of college. in wales there are yet any voices for welsh i yet any voices for welsh accents or can speak in the welsh language was up i am from wales it was like a welsh voice. but the national centre for electronic assisted technology in cardiff is working to improve the diversity of voices that they are young aac users can access. we've got eight voices and they are broken down into north and south wales. young and old, child, male orfemale south wales. young and old, child, male or female and south wales. young and old, child, male orfemale and each of those eight voices is bilingual.— of those eight voices is bilinuual. ., ., , bilingual. for more stories from across _ bilingual. for more stories from across the _ bilingual. for more stories from across the uk - bilingual. for more stories from across the uk head l bilingual. for more stories| from across the uk head to bilingual. for more stories i from across the uk head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. snow, ice and plummeting temperatures are causing problems across large parts of the uk. heavy snow in cumbria caused havoc on the roads, leaving hundreds of drivers trapped in their cars and more than 2—and—a—half—thousand people without electricity. police declared a major incident and are still advising people to avoid the county. yunis mulla has this report severe weather left a blanket of snow. in some areas, as much as 30 centimetres fell. motorists were caught out and stranded. this is ambleside. kerry abandoned her trip home to kendal and slept at work. i stayed at my work because they have a flat upstairs, so a few of us just stayed there for the night, which was also really helpful, because a lot of us couldn't get home. the snow wasjust unprecedented. we didn't expect this amount, so it has been chaos. antony harrison has lived here for 35 years, and opened us his house to give a friend a bed for the night. a friend who rang me at lunchtime yesterday said he couldn't get home, and said, "can i come round to your house for lunch?" so he came at 12 o'clock yesterday, and he left at 10 o'clock this morning. he stayed with us last night. there was lots of people stuck, and people putting people up, and just doing what we can to help. few have witnessed these scenes in recent years. this was the m6. motorists were stuck for hours. drivers were told to leave their cars and go to an emergency refuge. it is difficult for everyone to get out. i eventually got as far as elterwater, but i left the car at elterwater, and me and the dog, we ran into ambleside. at the parish centre in ambleside there were more than 100 people, including children. lots of bedding, lots of the local people brought in food, clothes. shops provided food and clothing as well. and the people are just so grateful to have somewhere out of the weather, not sleeping in their cars. this was ant brett's view on the a595 on his way to a family wedding. he was stuck for 19 hours without food or water, or, he says, help from the emergency services. cumbria police declared this a major incident, and at one stage around 7,000 homes and businesses were without power. a met office yellow warning for ice is in place for much of northern england, midlands and north wales, and will be in force until tomorrow. with snow turning to ice, most major routes here in cumbria are passable with care. but the advice to motorists is to stay indoors, and not go out unless it is necessary. but for many the cold weather has left its impact, and will be felt for a number of days. yunis mulla, bbc news, ambleside. at least four people have been killed and more than a0 injured in an explosion at a catholic mass in the southern philippines. the bomb attack took place at a university in the country's largest muslim city of marawi. the government in the philippines had staged a crackdown on islamist extremist groups in recent members of the congregation help carry the wounded to safety. the explosion took place in a university hall where people had gathered for sunday mass. you can see smoke in the air. these pictures from inside show chairs strewn across the floor by the force of the blast. the police say they have recovered fragments of a mortar bomb. many worshippers were taken to hospital in a state of shock. translation: we - attended mass at 7am. then during the first reading there was a sudden explosion. it was really sudden and everyone ran. when i looked behind me, people were lying on the floor. the president described the attack as senseless and heinous. he blamed what he called foreign terrorists. the authorities believe it may have been carried out in retaliation for the killing of 12 suspected members of an islamist militant group by the military on friday. the public is being urged to remain calm. our focus now in the face of this incident in marawi will be to not only address the security dimension, but also the wellness dimension of the community. the university where the attack took place has called in additional security staff. all classes have been suspended. the authorities have vowed to bring the perpetrators of what they're calling this ruthless act to justice. simon jones, bbc news. police in new york city have shot dead a man suspected of killing four people, including two children, before attacking two officers with a knife. the victims were found at a house in queens that had been set on fire. police said they were called to the house by a woman who said her cousin was killing family members. the suspected attacker was a 39—year—old man who'd previously been arrested for domestic violence. let's look at dubai now, and the latest from the united nations climate summit — cop28. sunday is the first time any climate summit has focussed on health. experts say global warming is already having a "profound effect" on health around the world. our correspondent carl nasman is there and gave us this update. day four was a significant want. the first time in the history of these climate summits that there's been a focus specifically on health. that comes at a time when the health impacts of climate change are becoming ever clearer, 2023 and now the hottest year on record. we saw those hot record temperatures is affecting cities around the world. an shocking statistic is welcome but we already know that one in four deaths around the world are linked in some way to climate change. on thursday more pledges come up more cash being thrown at climate action. the first announcement today, a partnership to combat climate in health, for hundred and $50 billion pledged by more than 120 countries towards that because for the second one, 770 million dollars pledged towards eliminating neglected tropical diseases. as always at this conference during that conference during that conference the devil is in the details. none of the agreements mentioning what many scientists say is a root cause of the problems and that is our use of fossil fuels like oil problems and that is our use of fossilfuels like oil and problems and that is our use of fossil fuels like oil and gas. but still, these pledges adding more momentum to what we've seen already at the beginning of a very dizzy cop28. and the impact of weather related incident, at least 47 people have died in severe floods and landslides in tanzania according to local authorities. eighty—five others — near the slopes of mount hanang in the country's north — were reportedly injured. one—hundred houses are believed to have been destroyed, with trees and crops also washed away. tanzania's president samia hassan has ordered security forces to help with the rescue efforts. it s thirty years since nelson mandela was awarded the nobel peace prize alongside the last white president of south africa, fw de klerk. now nelson mandela's party — the african national congress could be facing its biggest electoral challenge since the end of apartheid. it's bedeviled by corruption scandals and accusations of poor public services. and in one key region of the country infighting rooted in corruption has led to a surge in political murder. our special correspondent fergal keane, who covered the fall of apartheid, has this report. a violent conflict once spread out from these hills to threaten the future of south africa. it seemed nowhere was safe. as we interviewed this british peace monitor, a sniper intervened. in the end, apartheid was defeated. but we shall all live like the children of paradise. free elections happened. but 30 years later, a deadly new struggle is under way in the hills of kwazulu—natal. lombo thembinkosi, a councillor with the ruling anc, was one of over 20 local politicians murdered in the last year. "it was people from the anc fighting for a position," says mrs lombo. "that's why he was killed." you're working with us as a journalist here, and translating, but your own grandfather was killed in political violence recently. what do you feel when you hear what mrs lombo has to say? it hurts. it hurts a lot, because my grandpa was killed right at the gate in my house, about six, seven, eight bullets. 60% of people here live in poverty — billions that could have helped them stolen by corrupt politicians and officials, fuelling the infighting that's tarnished africa's oldest liberation movement. this memorial to nelson mandela in the hills of kwazulu—natal is a reminder of the long history of violence and repression in south africa. but when democracy came 30 years ago, millions hoped for a land where human life would have more value. in the old colonial city hall of pietermaritzburg, capital of kwazulu—natal, we met up with the anc mayor. he blames much of the present decline on apartheid's legacy of inequality. with respect, mayor, you're the ones who've been in powerfor 30 years. we do have challenges, and some of those challenges are the corruption you're talking about. but we are saying the effect is undoing what has been done and created for over 300 years can not only take 30 years to repair. so as you can hear, i have lost my voice because of the absolutely incredible event that we have here at the durban exhibition centre. but with elections looming, a popular opposition leader is fighting corruption. chris pappas, white, zulu speaking and gay, was elected mayor of a socially conservative rural area with a black majority population. obviously, you know, issues of racism and issues of identity do feature in our country strongly. but i think when it comes to just moving the needle forward, in terms of service delivery and progress, people just want to get things done. the hope for a peace hangs in the balance, with fear, in a place all too familiar with mourning. fergal keane, bbc news, kwazulu—natal. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. plenty of wintry scenes recorded by our weather watchers across the uk throughout the weekend, such as here in derbyshire with the lying snow but further south across much of england and south wales. then it turned milder on sunday, with outbreaks of rain moving northwards. and for all of us, the current cold spell will be coming to an end. as we head through it this week, it will be turning milder, but the payback is it's also going to be wetter and windier. for much of the time now, we've seen this deep area of low pressure just roll its way northwards and eastwards strong, gusty winds towards channel coast through the night. still some heavy downpours of rain around snow over any elevation. this is how we're starting of monday morning. cold and frosty still towards the north, but milder further south, five to seven degrees celsius here. but let's just zoom in on the north of england and north wales where we could see some icy conditions, tricky travelling conditions, i think, particularly over the higher passes of the pennines and across north wales with some of this rain turning to snow with any elevation. but most of this will be falling as rain, maybe wet snow to lower levels though at times with any intensity. and there's a brisk northerly wind blowing. we'll see some strong gusty winds, particularly across western wales and to the south west of england. it's going to feel cold in that wind, despite the fact that in theory temperatures will be higher than yesterday. largely dry for northern ireland and much of scotland away from the east with perhaps a few isolated showers around. so still feeling pretty raw with the briskness of the winds on monday. the same still true on tuesday, but our deep area of low pressure is gradually pushing its way further eastwards. it's very slow moving. there'll still be some patchy outbreaks of rain i think across much of northern england. again, with any elevation, this could be falling as snow. still some rain too, just feeding down from west wales towards the south west of england. but elsewhere i think it will tend to turn a bit drier, particularly away from east anglia as we head through the afternoon. largely dry for scotland, but still temperatures struggling to get above freezing over any lying snow but a drier, brighter day, particularly out towards the west. and it's going to be a very cold night on tuesday. again, a widespread frost with some patches of freezing fog developing. then we've got another low just working its way in from the south west and this is going to drag with it some much milderfeeling air. so just look at those temperatures go up. by the time we get to thursday, we're back up into double figures across the board. but it will be wet and windy at times with perhaps some transient snow in the north. bye— bye. the decision made in the next hour or so will find out whether one of china's biggest property companies could be forced to start a liquidation process. going back to live in caves — controversial comments made by the president of the cop 28 climate summit when asked what would be needed to phase out fossil fuels. hello, and welcome to asia business report. al big focus today, and a little over an hour crisis hit property giant faces a hong kong court hearing that could start to the start of a liquidation process. in october, a judge gave the company" would last opportunity to come up with a new restructuring plan." she also warned that otherwise it will be likely to be subject to a winding up order. ever grande has over $3 billion of liability. for more

Related Keywords

Oman , Attack , Southern Gaza , Allegiance , French , Paris , Tourists , Prosecutors , Islamic State Group , Snow , Place , Uk , Snowfall , Ice , Parts , Weather Warnings , Disruption , South , Beginning , City , Ground Operation , Khan Younis , Israel Defense Forces , People , Hamas Run Health Ministry In Gaza , Palestinians , Israel , Areas , Conflict , Start , Bombardment , Third Day , 15 , Hamas , Prime Minister , Pictures , Hospital , Family , Children , Government , Sunday , Many , Journey , Senior Adviser , Friends , Terrorist Organisation , Defence Secretary , Us , Casualties , Number , Responsiblity , Deaths , Lloyd Austin , Journalist , Father , Brother , Home , Northern Gaza , Strike , Palestinian State , Troops , The American , Israeli Army , Don T Stop Killing , Civilians , Defeat , Victory , Abilities , Arms Of Hamas , War , Warnings , Ferocity , Official , Everything , Spot , Fun , Idea , North , It Happening , Witness , Narrative , Fin South , Settlers , Village , West , West Bank , Jewish , Armed Israelis , Nearbyjewish Settlement , House , Men , Cars , Fire , Attacks , Allies , Body , Burial , The Americans , Six , Settler Violence , Respects , Funeral , Son , Mourners , 7th , 7 , October The 7th , Translation , Army , Security , Outcome , Slate , Black , God , Two , Country , Thing , Something , Ben , One , Violence , Land , Juice , Settlements , Gaza War , Result , Increase , Making International Protest , Lot , Young International Law , Videos , Law , The Law , Arabs , Uice , Weapons , Idon , International Law , Guns , War The Americans , Iq , Spokesperson , Way , Met Office , Goals , Mission , Reason , Hostages , Emissions , Regime , List , Framework , Praise , Outline , Release , Eighth , Rockets , Territory , Fighting , Capital , Truce , 12000 , Eight , Population , Defence , Kind , Centre , Secretary , Fight , Arms , Gravity , Enemy , Has , Quote , Terrorists , Effort , Crossfire , Safe , Zones , These , Map , Neighbourhoods , Coded , Ones , Iranian , War Crimes , In The Red Sea , Houthi Movement , Ships , Statement , Movement , Sea , Mother , Missile , Drone , Iranian Hootie Movement , Iranian Hootie Movement In Yemen I Population Of Gaza , Movement In Yemen , Announcement , Estate , Pentagon , Reports , Spokesman , Vessels , Connection , Speaking , Rear Admiral , Daniel Hagari , Uss Carney , Detail , Police , Houthis Have , France , Links , Person , Knife , Others , Attacker , Authorities , Social Media , Gerard Demain , Death , Crime , Suspect , De Grenelle Which , Eiffel Tower , German , Berlin , Details , Pierre Antoinne Denis , Bit , Newsroom , Saturday Night , Press Conference , Group , Prosecutor , Origin , Filipino , Three , Victims , Hammer Blows , Staff , Stab Wounds , Injuries , Straightaway , Four , Nationality , Police Officers , Age , Buyers , Bridge , 22 , 23 , Homes , Health , Bypasses , Press Conferences , Motives , Fact , Islamic , Investigation , Perpetrator , Video , Part , Services , Offences , Language , Terror Services , Clip , 2016 , Few , Last , Saying , Sentences , Son , Jail Term , Individual , Story , Relation , A French Criminal Court , Alreadyjudged , Everyone , Media , Rounds , Prison , Terror Offences , Hook , System , Gap , Olympics , Card , Bbc News , World , Events , Doubt , Conditions , Students , Aac , Speech , Stu De Nts , Voices , South Wales , Voice , College , It , Shannon , Ability , Independence , Car , Ipad , Hit , 11 , 21 , Centre For Electronic Assisted Technology In Cardiff , Welsh , Accents , Users , Diversity , Child , Bilingual , Male Orfemale , Stories , Temperatures , Head , Problems , Website , Roads , Havoc , Cumbria , Drivers , Incident , County , Electricity , Hundreds , Yunis Mulla , 2 , Weather , Motorists , Blanket , 30 , Work , Kerry , Ambleside , Trip , Flat Upstairs , Couldn T Get Home , Friend , Antony Harrison , Amount , Chaos , Friend A Bed , 35 , Last Night , 12 , 10 , Lots , Scenes , Emergency Refuge , M6 , Dog , Elterwater , Ant Brett , Food , Clothes , Clothing , Bedding , Shops , Somewhere , View , Parish Centre , 100 , Emergency Services , Help , Power , Family Wedding , A595 , Water , Cumbria Police , Businesses , 19 , 7000 , Much , Warning , Yellow , North Wales , Advice , Northern England , Impact , Force , Snow Turning , Care , Felt , Routes , Midlands , Explosion , University , Bomb Attack , Catholic Mass , A0 , Southern Philippines , Members , Crackdown , Islamist , Extremist Groups , Marawi , Philippines , Hair , Floor , Safety , Congregation , Smoke , Wounded , Blast , Sunday Mass , University Hall , Inside Show , We Attended Mass At 7am , Mortar Bomb , Reading , State Of Shock , Worshippers , Fragments , President , Iran , Focus , Killing , Retaliation , Public , Calm , Face , Militant Group , Military On Friday , Security Dimension , Community , Wellness Dimension , Security Staff , Classes , Perpetrators , Justice , New York City , Ruthless Act , Simon Jones , Woman , Officers , Family Members , Cousin , Queens , Set , Time , Domestic Violence , Latest , Climate Summit , Climate Summit Cop28 , Dubai , Global Warming , Experts , 39 , Cop28 , Effect , Around The World , Carl Nasman , History , Climate Summits , Update , Want , Record , Statistic , Health Impacts , Cities , 2023 , Pledges , Cash , Climate Action , Countries , Partnership , Climate , 770 Million Dollars , 0 Billion , 120 , 770 Million , 50 Billion , Fossil Fuels , Use , Conference , Oil Problems , Root Cause , Devil , None , Diseases , Agreements , Scientists , Soil , Momentum , Fossilfuels , Gas , 47 , Tanzania , Houses , Landslides , Floods , Injured , Slopes , Crops , Trees , Mount Hanang , Eighty Five , One Hundred , African National Congress , South Africa , Security Forces , Rescue Efforts , Nelson Mandela , Nobel Peace Prize , Samia Hassan , Fw De Klerk , Thirty , Apartheid , Corruption , End , Infighting , Fergal Keane , Challenge , Region , Accusations , Surge , Murder , Led , Bedeviled By Corruption Scandals , Chills , Report , Elections , In The End , Sniper , Children Of Paradise , Peace Monitor , Lombo Thembinkosi , Kwazulu Natal , Politicians , Struggle , Anc Fighting For A Position , 20 , Grandfather , Officials , Grandpa , Poverty Billions , Gate , Seven , 60 , Reminder , Repression , Memorial To Nelson Mandela , Liberation Movement , Mayor , Of Pietermaritzburg , Millions , Value , Human Life , Challenges , Some , Respect , Decline , Legacy , Inequality , Powerfor , Undoing , 300 , Event , Opposition Leader , Exhibition Centre , Area , Issues , Majority Population , Service , Feature , Terms , Fighting Corruption , Gay , Identity , Racism , Progress , Delivery , Needle Forward , Chris Pappas , White , Things , Peace , Mourning , Balance , Hope , Fear , Wall , Outbreaks , Weekend , Rain Moving Northwards , Derbyshire , Pressure , Northwards , Windier , Cold Spell , Payback , All Of Us , Wetter , Gusty Winds , Rain , Elevation , Downpours , Coast , Monday Morning , Five , Times , Wales , Most , Passes , Levels , Rain Turning , Pennines , Winds , Intensity , South West Of England , Wind Blowing , Cold , Western Wales , Wind , Theory Temperatures , Least , Showers , Briskness , Scotland , Northern Ireland , Afternoon , Elsewhere , East Anglia , Low , Fog Developing , Patches , Frost , South West , Figures , Board , Bye , Liquidation Process , Property Companies , Decision , China , Comments , Cop 28 Climate Summit , Hello , 28 , Cop 28 , Court Hearing , Judge , Crisis Hit Property Giant , Little , Asia Business Report , October , Al Big Focus Today , Hong Kong , Opportunity , Company , Subject , Order , Restructuring Plan , Liability , More , 3 Billion , 6 Billion ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.