Did you sleep with stormy . Today in court, he had to watch a woman who claims she had sex with him openly testify about it. Stormy daniels was paid 130,000 by mrtrump to stop her going public with claims of a sexual encounter shortly before the 2016 president ial election. Just outside the court room, he insisted he shouldnt be on trial at all. And the trial is a very unfair trial. Its a very, very unfair trial. The good news is they have nothing. Thank you. The court was shown this photograph of mr trump with Stormy Daniels, as she described first meeting him at a Golf Tournament in 2006, the day she says they later had sex. It was at this golf course, she says, that donald trump sent his bodyguard to invite her to dinner. When she got to his hotel suite, she laughed at him for wearing black silk pyjamas while he dangled the possibility of her appearing on his tv show, the apprentice. When she asked about his wife, melania, he told her they slept in separate rooms. As ms daniels described having sex on the bed with mr trump, without using any protection, she was frequently interrupted by objections from his lawyers. Her testimony was so prejudicial, they argued, the judge should declare a mistrial. He agreed there were some things that would probably have been better left unsaid. But the case goes on. Ms daniels was asked if she hates donald trump when his lawyers cross examined her. Yes, she said, as it all got very heated. He had to listen to her admit she had publicly called him an orange turd, and that she would like to see him injail and she wants him held accountable. Before his lawyer directly accused Stormy Daniels of trying to extort the former president through the hush money deal. Earliertoday, mrtrump posted on social media, ive just recently been told who the witness is today. This is unprecedented. No time for lawyers to prepare. Nojudge has ever run a trial in such a biased and partisan way. He then quickly deleted it. Hes already been warned by thejudge he could be jailed if he continues to post about witnesses in this trial. Sara smith, bbc news, new york. And a florida judge has indefinitely postponed Donald Trumps criminal trial over his alleged mishandling of classified documents. The former president had been scheduled to go on trial on may 20 but the districtjudge said that was not possible because of the number of pre trial motions before the court. A new date for the start of the federal trial has not been set. The United Nations says israel is not allowing humanitarian aid and workers into gaza through the rafah crossing, after its forces took control of the gaza side of the border with egypt. Hamas has warned that the israeli incursion there aims to undermine efforts to secure a ceasefire. Last night, hamas announced it had accepted proposals drawn up by international mediators, but the deal was rejected by israel as far from meeting its core demands. Paul adams reports from jerusalem a deal may now be tantalizingly close. But in rafah, israels military pressure is relentless. Today, severing gazas last link with the outside world, the crossing point into egypt. And raising theirflag, sending an unmistakable message to hamas. The noose is tightening. The sounds of approaching war echo among the displaced. Hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in the sand against the egyptian border. Well, next to the sea. I dont know where to stay, ahmed says. People are fleeing from rafah and i have my children with me. Gazans have been on the move since yesterday morning, heeding israels latest warnings, not knowing if the coming days will bring relief or despair. Translation after what weve witnessed, theyve said multiple times that there will be a ceasefire. But were frustrated and we have no hope. Theres no big hope. Only a small one. For aid agencies already struggling to cope, the prospect of a full scale israeli Operation In Rafah is alarming. As the operation will progress, we will lose progressively more areas to the fighting. And im afraid that this will also affect our warehouses, health facilities, hospitals. And there are very, very few sites where we have the ability to give medical support. For the families of israeli hostages, these are also moments of acute anxiety. John and rachels son, hirsch, was abducted and badly injured on october the 7th. No sign of life until this hamas video two weeks ago. His parents nowjust daring to hope. When we heard the news that maybe theres a deal, we were cautiously optimistic and we remain cautiously optimistic. Its scary to have military actions going on. Theyre innocent civilians, including our son. We just, we just need this to come to an end and we need the mediators on all sides and the two main parties tojust sit in the room and hammer this out and dont come out of the room without a deal. Away from the quiet dignity of the hostage families, friends and supporters are determined to make as much noise as possible, demanding the government do more to Rescue Hirsch and all the others. These israelis protesting in the Heart Ofjerusalem tonight feel that a deal to end this terrible war has never been closer. And so, as they protest close to the Prime Ministers official residence, their demands are becoming more and more urgent. Israels Defence Minister says the rafah operation wont stop until hamas is eliminated, or the hostages start to return. Talks are continuing, a successful outcome still far from guaranteed. With me in Studio Isjean loup samaan, Senior Research fellow at the National University of singapores middle east institute. Lots happened in the last 2a hours and now israel is sending a delegation to cairo for further talks is a ceasefire realistic . I think on this topic, cautious optimism is the right expression. Clearly, Ithink Optimism is the right expression. Clearly, i think we see some elements that tend to say that both sides are still considering a cease fire and at the same time, there is a lot of attention regarding the latest revised proposal that the Israeli Government didnt accept and there is love and certainty under the hostages and it could lead israel to consider the proposal is just irrelevant. And a lot can happen but i dont think weve reached a point where this is no longer relevant. Israel has taken control of the gaza side of the rafah egypt border as it continues its Military Operations there. What impact will that have on the talks . I think it is a continuation of this and the Israeli Government is putting pressure as it did in the past on the and telling them that if you do not accept our demands, we will go ahead with the operation. Having said that, the israelis as well as the americans is that what we have seen over the last days is not a full scale operation. We did not see a Ground Invasion yet but clearly what we saw is a lot of air strikes and a lot of Special Forces Entering Rafah and this could be the beginning of the full scale operation. And what we see in the collapse of the Hostage Negotiations and it may happen. Do you think israel is close to its endgame in gaza . If we remove the rafah issue from the picture and most of the operations inside gaza have been decreasing over the last few months and this really forces on the ground of been reduced images of two brigades and this is worst case scenario, this is going to be the last chapter of the Military Operation and this can be devastating chapter indefinitely of the humanitarian humanitarian level but clearly, we are not at the same point we were when the Operation Wasjust same point we were when the operation was just starting and were just talking about the operation and i think no matter what happens, this is going to be the final chapter. Jean loup samaan, Senior Research fellow, middle east institute, National University of singapore airports across the uk are suffering a nationwide failure of passport e gate systems. Passengers have been reporting long queues to get to passport control at airports including manchester, sta nsted and heathrow. The Home Office Said it was working to resolve the issue. Lets speak to laura howes, who is stuck in a queue at Stansted Airport in london. She arrived about an hour ago from fuerteventura. Get us up to speed with the situation at the moment and we know youre back into the uk and youre having trouble. In last five minutes, people have broken through the barrier to sierra my left to get through to get there faster and hundreds of people are around me now and its is not a huge amount of floor left and theres just hitting busier and busier and we dont have any answers or Additional Information as of yet. It seems a frustration information as of yet. It seems a frustration is information as of yet. It seems a frustration is growing information as of yet. It seems a frustration is growing among | a frustration is growing among the passengers and must be playing a part in that and how long its going to be and what its going to be doing tab the situation and you seem to have knocked your camera over and stop you love someone else and everybody is never looking where theyre going. Just going to net to where theyre going. Just going to get to where where theyre going. Just going to get to where theyre where theyre going. Just going to get to where theyre going i to get to where theyre going and no one knows why theres so many delays and issues and we dont know how quickly until its resolved and people dont know when theyre going to get there they go to work with are going to take their Children Home is quite chaotic. find going to take their Children Home is quite chaotic. And does this alleviate home is quite chaotic. And does this alleviate any home is quite chaotic. And does this alleviate any of home is quite chaotic. And does this alleviate any of the this alleviate any of the frustrations by trying to help people who are stuck in queues . I see people handing out water to members of the airport but i havent seen anyone else been offered water and children are being prioritised but i would say theyre being encouraged by the people in the queues rather than airport staff themselves and parents and people are getting through the queues faster if they have children theres no guarantee that it will be going anywhere. I dont know if you will be going anywhere. I dont know if you be will be going anywhere. I dont know if you be able will be going anywhere. I dont know if you be able to will be going anywhere. I dont know if you be able to answerl know if you be able to answer this but our flight still arriving, presumably it is a bottleneck forming is more flights arrive . Bottleneck forming is more flights arrive . And from their lane to flights arrive . And from their plane to possible flights arrive . And from their plane to possible control flights arrive . And from their plane to possible control in i plane to possible control in the past minute and there still flights arriving in my delays and i dont know whether the be delayed and certainly imagine that therell be more flights come given that his sister arrived in the past minute. Lovely the bid clears up in speaking to stanford airport. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. The Ukrainian Security service says its foiled a russian plot to assassinate president zelensky. Two colonels have been detained, suspected of passing on secret information to russias security agency, the fsb. 0ur ukraine correspondent James Waterhouse says mr zelensky has not commented on the plot well, theres been no mention by president zelensky about his Evening Address on this attempt in this plot against his life which suggests how routine and such attempts have become but is Intelligence Services been very keen to talk about these two arrests of two serving members of the service were responsible for keeping officials safe and be out of allegations they face is being hired as moles before the full scale invasion where meetings overseas where they were large amounts of money exchanged and trying to recruit some of president zelensky and his top officials Security Guards who might be willing to kidnap and kill them and are alleged to have brought weapons to kyiv including antipersonnel mines, drones, explosives and is looks like at the very least, quite the infiltration into president zelensky� s inner circle. But the service here are saying that they are monitored it throughout and they got ahead of it. But this is a wartime leader, we must remind ourselves, was willing to travel around the country and faces very real risks on a daily basis and i do not think youll be put off by this latest attempt by two shows the attempts that russia allegedly is willing to carry out along side but its trying to do on the battlefield. Vladimir putin attended a familiar ceremony today as he was sworn in for the 5th time as russias president. Mr putin has been in power since the turn of the century and is now beginning an unprecedented new six year term after winning 88 of the vote. At a lavish ceremony in the kremlin, he was unapologetic about invading ukraine, although he conceded that russia was going through a difficult period. 0ur russia editor, Steve Rosenberg was there. Bells chime. In russia, times change. Vladimir vladimirovich putin. But the leader stays the same. Vladimir putin strode into the throne hall of russian tsars. The gold, the grandeur of the Grand Kremlin Palace matched the image hes cultivating of a modern day russian emperor. Vladimir putin could have walked this with his eyes shut. After all, hes been down this way many times before. He is the longest Serving Leader in russia since dictatorjosef stalin. This is Vladimir Putins fifth term in the kremlin. The oath to serve the russian people. And then, the leader who had invaded ukraine, accused the west of aggression. Translation were not refusing to speak to western nations. Its up to them whether they keep trying to hold russia back and continue their aggression and years of pressure on our country, or seek a path to cooperation and peace. Peace. Here, theyre not expecting that any time soon. Translation the west needs a weak russia that will fall apart. Putin is standing in their way, so they try to weaken russia by attacking putin. We are in the war, and the war is serious and we are fighting and. You could stop it tomorrow, though, by pulling your troops out of ukraine. Of course not. We will never stop because we are fighting for our people. Its incredible to think that in the nearly quarter of a century that Vladimir Putin has been in power in russia, america has been through five different president s. Britain has had seven Prime Ministers. Mr putins supporters welcome the continuity as they see it, despite the danger that comes from having one man in power for so long with so few checks and balances. Then, outside, more pomp for putin. And more imperial symbols. Putin thinks of himself now as vladimir the great, as a russian tsar. Everything now in terms of the symbolism, the way that he refers to himself, this russia now forged in war for the future, is taking us back to these past patterns in russian and soviet history. But its notjust in the kremlin where youll find president putin. 70 miles from moscow, big vladimir is watching you. Western governments called russias election a sham. But in the town of cachoeira, what do they think of the man who was declared the winner . I like him, says valentina. Putin does a lot for people. 0ur pensions arent big, but he cant fix everything in one go. Hes had 25 years, i say. But we dont know whod come next, she says. Perhaps thats because potential rivals are in exile or injail, leaving one man running russia. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. Its been revealed that prince harry will not meet king charles during his visit to the uk this week. A spokesman for the duke of sussex said a meeting between father and son wasnt possible because of the kings busy schedule. Harry is in london to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games which he set up to help rehabilitate wounded or sick service personnel. The Eurovision Song Contest, the worlds biggest music competition, has kicked off in the swedish city of malmo. Fifteeen countries have performed in the first semi final. A warning in the following story there will be Flash Photography and strobing lights. Croatia, ukraine, finland are among the first 10 countries to have qualified for the grand final on saturday. And irlands entry, bambie thug has become the first irish Eurovision Song Contest finalist since 2018. Therell be another semi final on thursday, where 16 more countries will compete. But the contest is taking place amid protests against the gaza war. Former Swedish Eurovision contestant eric saade was not competing and had the keffiyeh symbol, commonly used by people who want to show their support for palestinians, on his arm as he performed his 2011 entry popular. Earlier, i spoke to Eurovision Expert and journalist callum rowe, whos is in malmo and asked him about the significance of this years contest. This years contest, first of all, i