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shee desperation in gaza city today and the tiny window of hope. this crush is to get a few kilograms of flour. most don't manage it. "there is nothing to eat or drink," she says. "children are dying." there are massacres when planes drop aid and people die. the eu says israel is provoking famine and has turned gaza into a killing ground. gaza was, before the war, the greatest open—air prison. today, it's the greatest open—air graveyard. a graveyard for tens of thousands of people. and in that graveyard today, another round of battle — this time at al—shifa, gaza's largest hospital. teaming with the wounded in these recent pictures and home to many seeking shelter. now the israeli army is back again, hunting hamas, it says. soldiers shot their way in overnight, claiming they came under fire. doctors told the bbc three patients died because the electricity was cut off. the idf is conducting a high precision operation in limited areas of al—shifa hospital. we know the senior hamas terrorists have regrouped inside the al—shifa hospital and are using it to command attacks against israel. the army has _ attacks against israel. the army has been _ attacks against israel. the army has been here - attacks against israel. the army has been here before. this was last november, showing tunnels under al—shifa hospital and condemnation for regi hospital. now it is back again for a full —— rating. and again, all weary families forced to flee the area around our shifa. this young boy says, "we were sleeping when they started bombing. they shelled our homes and they were shooting. afterwards they let us out, they addressed the men and took them to the tanks." in gaza now, no escape from bombs orfrom hunger. before the gaza now, no escape from bombs or from hunger. before the eyes of the world, famine closing in. orla guerin, bbc news, jerusalem. meanwhile on the ground, the white house says israel has killed marwan issa, the third most senior hamas commander in gaza. it comes after us president joe biden held his first phone call in a month with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. speaking earlier, us national security advisorjake sullivan had a strong message to israel about its offensive in the northern city of rafah. our position is that hamas should not be allowed a safe haven in rafah or anywhere else but a major operation would lead to this worsen the humanitarian crisis and isolate israel further. earlier i spoke to aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and a former state department middle east analyst and negotiator, on whether israel is still listening to the us. the administration's position has now moved from support for a ground campaign in rafah, assuming israelis can come up with a plan to avoid previous arm to the one million palestinians who are sandwiched there. that apparently is no longer the case so it is that if israelis stick to their notion that they have to eliminate the last remaining organise battalions of hamas and close up the tunnels between rafah and sinai, it is conceivable and you could have a significant escalation between joe a significant escalation betweenjoe biden and benjamin netanyahu but frankly, right now, and over the last six months, i have not seen it. the administration is angry, they are better, frustrated with benjamin netanyahu but so far the biden administration has chosen not to impose a single cost of consequence on the israeli government. what do you put that down too? i think it is three factors, the president's commitment that the people of israel, the security of israel, not to mention benjamin netanyahu and the most extremist right—wing government in the state, second is politics. biden is losing progressive and mainstream democratic supporters and his party and he has to be very careful because the republican party has emerged as the israel cannot do any wrong and the presumptive vault nominee clearly wants to set up joe biden as anti— israel. and finally the practical reality that biden needs to change the picture in gaza, he needs to de—escalate the situation. the only way to do that is by convincing the israelis first, number one, to sign and israeli — hamas hostage deal which is now being negotiated and number two, to do much more to facilitate humanitarian assistance in gaza. the israelis really haven't dropped the ball on this and for political and security reasons, they seem to be resisting, so biden needs by macca's cooperation. i would argue to you that that may in the end feel the final constraint and the president's refusal to condition that assistance both for a critical un security council resolution or demand that cessation of hostilities. we are six months into this war and they have not done any of those things.— those things. international condemnation _ those things. international condemnation is _ those things. international| condemnation is mounting. those things. international - condemnation is mounting. how much domestic support does prime minister benjamin netanyahu have? it prime minister ben'amin netanyahu have? if elections were held — netanyahu have? if elections were held tomorrow, - netanyahu have? if elections were held tomorrow, he - netanyahu have? if elections were held tomorrow, he will| netanyahu have? if elections i were held tomorrow, he will be out but israeli public support and the campaign in rafah... that we support. and to use even more defence personnel in gaza. a victorious president putin has been addressing supporters in moscow's red square, after his landslide win in russia's presidential election. the kremlin says he won more than 87% of the vote, but western governments and russian critics, have called it a "pseudo election" and a sham, that was neitherfree norfair. there was no real opposition on the ballot, with leading opposition figures either injail, in exile, or dead. here's our russia editor, steve rosenberg. vladimir vladimirovich putin! after the landslide came the love. vladimir putin portrayed by the kremlin as a national hero. at a concert marking ten years since russia annexed crimea. "long live russia," he cried. cue the national anthem, and some kremlin choreography to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs a decent audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neitherfree norfair — a stage—managed election. but the kremlin couldn't care less what the west thinks, it paints a picture of a president who enjoys the overwhelming support of his people. down at the russian election commission, they'd counted all the votes and they presented all their figures. so, its six more years of president putin. but what does that mean for russia and for the world? it doesn't mean anything good for russia, for ukraine, for the world, because putin will continue this permanent war. putin will continue to suppress civil society inside his country. and in that sense, he becomes a full—blooded autocrat dictator. and yet the direction of travel for russia under vladimir putin is already clear. more confrontation abroad and repression at home. few here seem to believe that this election will bring a significant change. "if it's the same president", katya says, "then i don't think anything will be different." in a country that's been ruled by the same man for a quarter of a century, russians are starting to forget what change looks like. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. a new photograph that appears to show the princess of wales has been published just over a week after she says she edited an official portrait of her and her children. the sun newspaper has printed the picture and in it appears the princess is smiling and walking alongside prince william. the paper says the photo was taken at a farmer's market in windsor. the sun newspaper on tuesday is describing this as a royal world exclusive picture first under the headline, "great to see you again, kate." it says it has obtained video footage of catherine, princess of wales, visiting a farmshop on saturday with her husband, prince william. the paper as she looks very relaxed. they've spoken to the person who took this video footage and he said he himself is doing a bit of shopping looking for some steak. he saw the couple in the bread aisle and the woman turned her face and he thought she looks rather familiar. he said then, he saw the man and thought, maybe that's the royal couple. you mentioned it to staff at the shop and then he said he went back to his car, got his camera and he filmed the couple as they were leaving. he described kate as being super relaxed. you might be thinking why all this fuss about a video in a news paper, a picture? it's all about the context here. back injanuary, catherine underwent abdominal surgery. at the time, the royal family said she was likely to be out of action for a considerable time, that we were unlikely to see her doing any sort of royal duty until after easter. during that time, a huge amount of speculation has grown up, particularly online about her health, about her recovery, about where exactly she was. that was perhaps only made worse when on mothering sunday, over a week ago, kensington palace published a picture of catherine with her three children. people looked at the picture and said something is not quite right about it. it looks a bit odd. in the royal family, kensington palace, were forced to admit after that that catherine had altered the picture. she said she had done a bit of editing on it and she had apologised for any confusion. the created increased speculation. certainly, now this picture has appeared in the sun newspaper, kensington palace will hope this dampens down some of the speculation. having looked online at the moment, still, there are wild theories going around about catherine's health which probably will continue. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk: mps have rejected all the amendments made by the house of lords to the government's rwanda bill which aims to give the government the power to deport some asylum seekers to the east african country. the legislation will return to the lords again on wednesday, as ministers try to get flights off the ground before the spring. ajudge has handed a twelve month driving ban to the conservative peer, lord goldsmith. he was caught speeding seven times last year. the former mp for richmond park, who unsuccessfully ran to be london mayor in 2016, before serving as a minister in borisjohnson�*s cabinet, did not attend the hearing. the world's largest watch database says the value of stolen luxury watches has surged in the past year to 1.5 billion pounds. the watch register — which is based in london — says its record of lost and stolen timepieces has more than tripled over the past twelve months. after his visit to south korea, us secretary of state antony blinken has now arrived in manila, where he is expected to meet with philippine president ferdinand marcos jr. the two countries are seeking to bolster relations amid flaring tensions in the south china sea, which has become a geopolitical flashpoint within the region, as beijing continues to flout manila's claims with aggression. their meeting also comes just a week after the us sent a high—level trade and investment mission to the philippines. in the past how the white house as confirmed joe biden will host president kawann at the white house next month. for more, we can speak to aries arugay, political pundit and professor of political science at the university of the philippines. hejoins us now from manila. thank you for your time today. what will be high on the agenda when they meet? last year when president marcos went to the us, it was more about the security and the furthering of the enhanced cooperation agreement with the united states. this time around, given the recent unprecedented presidential trade mission, the focus will be more on economic issues as well as ways in which the us can help the philippines economically, given the threat of economic competition from china. this meeting comes amid flaring tensions in the south china sea with recent clashes between the philippines and china. china won't be looking upon blinken�*s visit favourably will it? yes, so far, except if the philippinesjust accommodate philippines just accommodate china or philippinesjust accommodate china or beijing, everything that the philippine under marcus has done in terms of defending its maritime interest in national security will always be and has been interpreted by china negatively so it will not be a surprise if antony blinken�*s visit will be viewed negatively but at this point the market administration is not as attentive to the reaction of china on everything the philippine government does. —— the ferdinand marcos the philippine government does. —— the ferdinand marcoer administration. and just in the past hour or so, we've heard that joe biden will host president marcos at the white house next month. what kind of signal is all this sending on the strength of this relationship? definitely, this will be the second time that biden will host president marcos in the united states and this new possible trilateral will further the strategic partnership between the three countries. it may give momentum to ongoing negotiations between reciprocal action betweenjapan reciprocal action between japan and reciprocal action betweenjapan and the philippines and if this is that it also means the philippines will have some form of commitment given the highly uncertain us elections that will happen later this year. es, will happen later this year. a quick word on the election later this year. will there be any bearing on the relationship between the us and the philippines?— between the us and the phili ines? a, _,, philippines? under marcos, the philippines— philippines? under marcos, the philippines hopes _ philippines? under marcos, the philippines hopes the _ philippines? under marcos, the philippines hopes the us - philippines hopes the us presence in the philippines and in the region is an important pillar of security and it will remain despite the outcome but we have seen for example back then when candidate donald trump was elected as president in 2016, that there has been some form of non— presence or declining presence of the us in the region. at this point, the philippines is not putting all its strategic eggs in the us basket. you may have seen in the way in cooperates with countries like japan, australia and other like—minded states. aries arugay, thank you very much. aries arugay, political pundit and professor of political science at the university of the philippines. lawyers for donald trump say he can't find the multi—million dollar bond he needs to appeal against a judgement in his civilfraud case in new york. the former us president has to find $1164 million in cash, or the new york state authorities can start seizing his properties. the lawyers say they've spent countless hours trying to negotiate with 30 bond companies but with no success. peter bowes has more. he simply doesn't have the cash. yes, he does have properties all around the country, but will settle this is hard cash. he is a week to either pay the fine or at least persuade a bonding company, as you've explained, that would essentially secure that $1164 billion. the problem is they cannot find a company that is willing to do that. they've discussed it with sums 30 different companies and donald trump's people are saying it's a practical impossibility and insurmountable difficult he. they say to persuade a companyto cover such a colossal amount of money. where does this leave donald from? as i understand it, there's accruing interest on this fine. that's a colossal amount as well. more than $100,000 everyday is being added to this fine. it leaves donald trump in a tricky situation. either he could try to quickly sell some of his properties — it's always a fire sale — to essentially raising the money, to raise the cash, to pay this fine. but that comes with problems in itself because if he is selling these properties with potential buyers knowing that he's in a tricky situation, they're not likely to achieve the kind of market value that he would hope. there's also another possibility that the attorney general in new york had simply tried to liquidate some of donald trump's properties to raise the gas that way. either option not being preferable for the president. he is appealing, but that in itself is likely to go on for many months, probably beyond the next election. and the past and what mr trump has released a statement calling the judgement calling thejudgement unconstitutional, un—american and unprecedented. we will keep you up—to—date with any more development on that story as they become available to us. there seems little the world can do for the moment, but simply watch haiti slide further and further into anarchy. gangs control much of the capital, port—au—prince, where the bodies of at least a dozen people were discovered in a wealthy suburb today, amid fighting with machete wielding militias, trying the protect their own neighbourhoods. will grant, reports from cap—haitien. the grisly aftermath of a gang rampage. following a morning killing spree, in which the home of a judge was also attacked, at least a dozen bodies were left on the streets of a neighbourhood in port—au—prince. and this is supposedly the safe part of town. the latest violence serves as a reminder, if any were needed, that haiti remains closer to anarchy than stability, and that makes it almost impossible for so many here to lead anything that resembles their normal lives amid the chaos. just a day old, baby woodley�*s first cries are the same as those of children born anywhere — for food and for comfort. but as they get older, the children born in cap—haitien�*s maternity wing will find such essentials are farfrom guaranteed in haiti. this woman tells me she would take her newborn boy out of the country altogether if she gets the chance, but she doesn't have the money to flee. as he shows us around dark and empty wards, dr clervil says the gangs�* control of the roads is making it impossible to find enough fuel to keep the lights on, let alone to bring in the drugs and equipment they need. translation: as you can see, we have beds and staff, - but often the patients just can't reach us because of their economic situation — or, more often than not, their safety. for some, it has had terrible consequences. this woman was eight and half months pregnant when she came into hospital. by then, she had dangerously high blood pressure and lost the baby. pre—eclampsia is treatable had she been properly monitored or the baby been delivered early. she knows her loss was avoidable. the head of unicef has called the situation in haiti "horrific" and likened the lawlessness to the post—apocalyptic film, mad max. the security situation aside, the humanitarian need here is critical and the aid response so far has been painfully slow. the essential things of life are increasingly hard to find. in port—au—prince, this woman and her nine children have been forced from their home by the violence and she's struggling to provide the food water they need. "only god can change this place," she says, "because from where i'm sitting, "i can't see where any other change is coming from." the gangs have such a grip of haiti, they are, in essence, dictating what happens next in this country — who can govern it, who lives in it, and who dies. we end with something of value found in a charity shop. how does it compare to this, a rare beatles record found in a london charity shop has sold for more than 4 thousand pounds. emer mccarthy reports. imagine stumbling upon this beatles record from 1963 in your local charity shop. a manager of a cancer research uk store in north london did just that. jamie marie madden found the rare copy of please please me, thinking it would fetch a few hundred pounds. she was just a touch off. it's just sold for more than £4,000 on ebay with the proceeds all going towards cancer research funding. now, if this has inspired you and you have a few vinyls lying around at home gathering dust, you may be sitting on a small fortune. demand for records is skyrocketing here in the uk. sales hit their highest levels since 1990 last year, according to trade group bpi, as fans embrace both the quality and collectible aspect of vinyl. perhaps another excuse to get started early on that spring cleaning. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. where the sun has put in an appearance over the last couple of days, we have felt some spring warmth. certainly, it has been a mild start to the week, but there is a change on the way. it will turn colder later in the week, and between now and then we have some spells of wind and rain to contend with — the wettest and windiest weather towards the north and the west of the uk. this chart shows the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate through the course of this week. you can see the green colours just showing up there in western scotland indicating more than 50 millimetres of rain, and there is a bit of rain to take us through the first part of tuesday along the line of this weather front. notice this front wriggles back out into the atlantic — another pulse of rain to come through tuesday night and into wednesday. but in the short term, the first piece of that weather front, if you like, lingering across parts of southeast england, some clouds, some spots of rain, and then that next pulse of wet weather pushes in across the southwest of england later on. but elsewhere, early cloud will break up to give some spells of sunshine, just the odd rogue shower and feeling very mild, even warm with highs of 17 celsius. but through tuesday night, here comes the rain pushing its way northwards and eastwards. we might hold on to something a little bit drier and clearer towards the south east corner and certainly up towards the northwest of scotland, where it will be cold to start wednesday morning. could even be some fog patches here, but mild further south and east. and for many, quite a soggy starts to wednesday. these outbreaks of rain just moving northwards and eastwards as the day wears on. i think the skies will tend to brighten in many places. we will see some spells of sunshine developing, particularly towards the southeast of england, where it will feel very warm indeed at 17 celsius, but also for northern ireland and western scotland. here, though, a somewhat chillier feel to the weather. briefly, a ridge of high pressure will build, but that won't last long. we see this next weather system bringing wet and windy weather, particularly across the north of the uk during thursday. and as that clears for friday and into the weekend, well, the winds change direction and start to come down from the north, and that will make it feel significantly colder. temperatures on the thermometer lower than they have been, could even see some wintry showers over higher ground in the north. but factor in the strength of the wind, the wind chill is going to make it feel really very cold indeed. and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. ai in overdrive. nvidia introduces its latest chip as the company maintains its lead in the world of artificial intelliengce computing. and how a water crisis is threatening a city known as the silicon valley of india. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. nvidia has unveiled its latest chip that could transcend generative ai technology to the next level. the new processor could scale up the company's dominance in the chipmaking industry. 0ur north american business correspondent erin delmore has the details. nvidia unveiled its new graphics processing unit at a developers conference in california on monday. it is meant to build on the success of the company �*s existing gpus which are in demand around the world. nvidia makes powerful chips that are used to develop ai technology and this new one is expected to allow more advanced ai models to be built. it is also expected to be a boon for the company which has written ai enthusiasm to the top of the market. at the developers conference in california on monday the ceo of the company called generative ai the defining technology of our time. ai the defining technology of ourtime. some ai the defining technology of our time. some of the biggest

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