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onjune 6th, 191m — along sword, juno, gold, omaha and utah beaches — tens of thousands of troops took part in the largest ever seaborne invasion. it helped drive nazi forces from france — ahead of germany's eventual defeat the following year. today president macron hosted a centrepiece event close to omaha beach; us president, joe biden, warned that democracy in europe was once again under threat, in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine. earlier, at the new british national memorial at gold beach — a service of commemoration. the king laid a wreath for the fallen. and alongside the solemn ceremonies, it's also been a chance for attendees — to meet and speak with the guests of honour — the veterans themselves — each of whom played such an important part in one of the defining days in european history. bagpipes. memories fade. the living testimonies dwindle. but at dawn today, on the beaches of normandy, they remembered. making their own 80th anniversary normandy landing, a group of royal marines, wading ashore as those before them had done in 1944. but these are peaceful waters, thanks to the sacrifices made on d—day. archive: this is it, | they're on the beach. few truly understood the onslaught they'd face. young men, thrust into the brutality of war. 80 years on, those who survived and grew old honoured lost friends. it is all because of gummy�*s quick thinking, his desire to help those around him, that i can stand before you today. i wish i could tell him i have never taken his sacrifice for granted. and we'll always remember him and ourfriends. so, gummy, thank you, my old friend. a tribute, from the one who made it home. at the british normandy memorial, the service of commemoration put the veterans centre stage. relegated to the back rows, the king and queen, and president macron. watching the service wasjoe mines. he landed on the beaches on d—day. 80 years have passed, but he never returned — until now. the actor martin freeman read his words. so, why would i come back? well, this is the last and only opportunity for me. the last there will ever be. and it's because of the lads. i want to pay my respects to those who didn't make it. may they rest in peace. applause. honouring those who fought in the name of his grandfather, the king spoke of remembrance as an obligation. let us commit to carrying forward their resounding message of courage and resilience in the pursuit of freedom, tempered by the duty of responsibilities to others, for the benefit of younger generations. our gratitude is unfailing and our admiration eternal. a then a final flourish from the red arrows as the service ended. the d—day veterans moved on to a reception. some needed a bit of prime ministerial assistance. it was a day of cross—party support, as they also spent time with the labour leader sir keir starmer. it was, though, with the king and the queen whom they seem to share the most. it was intimate and emotional, knowing that this small group of d—day veterans is unlikely to be back here for a major commemoration. their stories have been told. it is now down to us to make sure they're not forgotten. daniela relph, bbc news, ver—sur—mer, in normandy. president biden drew comparisons between the war in ukraine and the fight forfreedom on the beaches in normandy during world war ii. he was speaking at an international event attended by world leaders including ukraine's president zelensky. but unlike 10 years ago — at the 70th commemorations — russian president vladimir putin was not invited. our europe editor katya adler has been watching as world leaders remember. the proud anthem of the french resistance. sung in normandy today by the students who could be the great, even great—great grandchildren of those who fought and died here forfreedom. at this international d—day ceremony, heads of state and government, representatives of europe's royal families stood shoulder to shoulder. hearts full of gratitude. translation: they were afraid. but they knew that they were fighting a just war. and that every step they took, brought them closer to restoring freedom to the world. but a new war in europe hung heavy over today's commemorations. russia was crucial in the defeat of nazi germany. but while ukraine's president was invited here... you're a saviour of the people! ..vladimir putin was not. this is the us military cemetery in normandy. final resting place for well over 9,400 us soldiers. earlier today, joe biden made it clear why russia's president wasn't welcome. to surrender to bullies, to bow down to dictators is simply unthinkable! applause. were we to do that, it means we'd forgetting what happened here on these hallowed beaches. us veterans were presented by president macron with the legion d'honneur, france's highest honour. modern—day geopolitics loom really large over these d—day commemorations, but the world leaders gathered here don't mean any disrespect. those valiant veterans who have managed to come here to normandy know all too well the dangers of aggressive nationalism and the politics of hate. the freedom and peace they fought so hard for is fracturing. normandy resident danielle boucherie was five years old on d—day. her village amongst the first to be liberated in the early hours the morning. translation: i went to sleep under german rule and woke l up with the americans. danielle's mum made her a star—spangled dress out of us service men's parachutes found in a field. she became a symbol in pigtails of their everlasting gratitude. translation: if it hadn't been for the americans, l what would have become of us? since the second world war, europe has relied on the us to have its back in terms of security. these brave men helped forge the transatlantic alliance — their president today said it was stronger than ever. but with us elections around the corner, europe knows it can't take anything for granted. katya adler, bbc news, normandy. to sudan next, where a united nations agency says that 35 children were killed in wednesday's attack on a village in the central state of gezira. unicef said the scenes in wad al noura were a grim reminder that children were paying the price for sudan's brutal civil war. more than 100 civilians are feared dead in the attack, which has been blamed on the paramilitary rapid support forces. the rsf has only said that it attacked a sudanese army post in the area. thousands of children have been killed and injured since the war began 14 months ago. the white house is calling on israel, to publicly release the names of the 20 to 30 hamas fighters, it says it was targeting, in an air strike on a school being used as a shelter in gaza. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, says the attack was "horrific," and more than 35 people are thought to have died. israel says it was a "precision strike," aimed at the fighters operating from inside the school, in the nuseirat refugee camp. while israel does frequently release names of those it's targeting, it's rare for america to push for such transparency. lucy williamson, has the latest from jerusalem. torchlight barely reveals the bodies. who they were, why they were here, can take even longer to expose. israel says this strike hit a hamas compound inside a un shelter. but an israeli human rights group said if that were true, the harm to civilians could still make it a war crime. a hamas official said women and children were among the dead. in daylight, survivors mined the rubble for scraps of security. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees said 6,000 people were sheltering here and that there had been no warning of the strike. ibrahim's cousin, mohammed, was killed. translation: i was sitting here with my brothers - and friends when, suddenly, there was an explosion. the mattress protected me because i was sitting against the wall. but all the bodies here are dismembered and torn. israel said it had targeted a group of 20 to 30 fighters. tonight, it named nine it said it had killed. we stopped a ticking time bomb. our intelligence indicated that the terrorists were operating from inside these three classrooms, three classrooms. we delayed our strike twice because we identified civilians in the area. israel began a new offensive in central areas of gaza this week. medics say more than 100 people there have been killed. the rapid surge in activity, a sign that pressure to end this war isn't working, or a sign that before too long, it might. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. a french adviserfor a conflict mediation group has been arrested in russia. moscow accused laurent viantier of espionage, but it often detains western nationals for political reasons. the mediation group, the centre for humanitarian dialogue, said it was working to have the adviser released. hunter biden's ex—girlfriend has testified that she "panicked" when she searched his car and found a gun at the centre of his firearms trial. hallie biden said she discovered the revolver in the console of his vehicle along with ammunition, crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia. he's pleaded not guilty to three charges related to possession of a firearm. exit polls from the european parliament elections in the netherlands suggest an alliance of the greens and the labour party will emerge as the largest group. the far—right pvv — which was expected to be the biggest winner — is running second, one seat behind the alliance. somalia has become a member of the un security council for the first time in more than half a century. somalia willjoin 14 other countries — five of which are permanent members with veto powers. diplomats hope that country's past will allow it to make a positive contribution. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. in myanmar, where the military seized power three years ago, there have been frequent accounts of torture and murder. in the latest atrocity, at least 50 people are said to have been killed. and the details, denied by military leaders, are disturbing. the bbc has also seen evidence of brutal violence against young protesters, specifically in chin state, and yogita limaye, along with camera journalist, sanjay ganguly, and producer aakriti thapar, gained rare access to the region. their report does contain distressing descriptions, of torture. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we're driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress a people's uprising. it's accused of burning and bombing tens of thousands of homes. in this village, we saw evidence of it. fighting here — farmers, students, truck drivers, labourers. this isn't a professional, well—equipped army. it's propelled by the courage of ordinary people in the face of a savage conflict. how does your family feel about you being on a front line? sometimes they are so worried about me, but i must do thisjob, for my son, my family, for our people, for our country. this 17—year—old convinced her parents to let herjoin the armed movement. in an essay at school, she explained why. "myanmar is broken now. "the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy. "my future is people's defence force." the teenager loved dancing and tiktok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one�*s life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a base of the myanmar military up until november 2023. we are a few miles from my myanmar�*s western border in its chin state and the rebel group, the resistance forces that pushed the military out, are called the chin national army. you can see behind me there the flag that's been hoisted that belongs to the chin national army, and the nearest myanmar military base is about 30 or a0 miles from here, so that's how far back the junta has been pushed from here. it took multiple offensives by resistance forces to take this camp and it won't be easy going forward. i met this man, of the chin national army. the groups and the tribes that are fighting together right now, traditionally have had infighting between each other. are you going to be able to keep it together? translation: yes, there are | numerous tribes within the chin people and we expect there to be disagreements, but we are fighting as one. our success is because we know every corner of this intimately. from new front lines every day, more people arrive at shelters. millions are displaced across the country. this baby's family fled from their home two weeks after she was born. many here have endured decades of military persecution before. this time, what's evident among them is a strong belief they can win. yogita limaye, bbc news, western myanmar. donald trump's former top adviser, steve bannon, has been ordered to report to prison by the first ofjuly, to serve a four month sentence for contempt of congress. mr bannon was convicted in 2022 for failing to testify before the congressional panel that investigated the 2021 insurrection at the capitol building by the former president's supporters. and the former us president has been speaking at a campaign appearance in the swing state of arizona — his first since his criminal conviction forfraud. addressing the cheering crowd inside the dream city megachurch donald trump said his recent court case in new york was "rigged" and the charges against him were "fabricated." our correspondent emma vardy was at that rally in phoenix. there were several thousand people queuing outside this building in extreme temperatures. and infact, over1000 people didn't get in. some people were taken to hospital by emergency services. but for the people who did make it inside this event. the energy is very high. the volume is very high. they're clearly also relishing the opportunity to show what they think of trump's recent criminal conviction. there are people here wearing his police mugshot on t—shirts, holding his mug shot on placards saying, "never surrender." and as you say, when trump took to the stage, he didn't waste much time in hitting out at the judge in new york and calling it a rigged trial. now, of course, arizona, a key battleground state, it was won by donald trump in 2016, narrowly turned blue for the democrats byjoe biden in 2020. so both sides know this is a must win state, being particularly seen as a must win state for those who want to get the keys back to the white house. but of course, away from here is the undecided swing voters who are likely to make all the difference as to which way this state goes. some people i spoke to say, look, we don't feel enthusiastic about either candidate this time around. it's not a very popular rematch betweenjoe biden against donald trump, the polls are suggesting. and those i spoke to said they voted in many elections their whole lives but don't even know if they're going to go out and vote. so yet more evidence that perhaps it is which side gets it to vote out more so successfully, that is really going to be the deciding factor of this election. boeing's starliner capsule has for the first time docked with the international space station. the operation went smoothly, despite the craft earlier losing several guidance—control jet thrusters. it brought two astronauts to the station almost 27 hours after being launched. the docking marks a success for boeing, which is competing with elon musk�*s spacex. have a listen to one of the astronauts. yeah. i just want to say a big thanks to family and friends who've lived this for a long time. and i think you're glad we're not with you any more. and we have another family up here, which isjust awesome. like butch said, we was such a great welcome little dance party, and that's the way to get things going. and we're just happy as can be, to be up in space one and starliner on an atlas five. and then here on the international space station, itjust doesn't get much better. speaking of spacex — their powerful starship rocket earlier made its first successful test flight, after three previous attempts ended in failure. the 65 minute flight wasn't without drama, however, as an on—board camera showed many protective tiles peeled off the spacex rocket before it splashed down in the indian ocean. our science editor, rebecca morelle, has more. three, two, one... we have lift—off. the latest test of starship, the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built. we're seeeing 32 out of 33 engines lit on the super heavy right now. the bottom part, its booster, separates — achieving its first ever soft landing in the ocean. and you can see - in the water below... this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres. that's nearly 400 feet tall. it has two main parts. at the bottom is the super heavy booster, which has a huge number of engines, 33 of them. above this is the starship spacecraft. this can carry cargo or crew, spacex says up to 100 people. what's unique is both of these components will be fully reusable. the top part of the rocket makes it to space, before hitting extreme temperatures as it reenters through the earth's atmosphere. this is wild to see this. some parts start burning up. it'sjust incredible to see. how far can it go? that is the question. the answer, though, is all the way for a soft splashdown in the indian ocean. it's their most successful test to date. but standby for the next one. rebecca morelle, bbc news. it's billed as china's tallest "uninterrupted" waterfall and attracts millions of visitors a year. but tourism officials in henan province have been forced to admit that the 300 metre high yuntai falls actually gets a helping hand from pipes built into the rock face. it comes after a hiker posted a video on social media, unleashing a torrent of online criticism online. it received more than 1a million views on weibo. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. all week the weather story has been stuck in repeat. it's been cool and showery to the far north—west — further south we've seen some sunshine and we had that on thursday, a maximum of 20 degrees with some sunny spells and lighter winds in london. but further north and shetland, a brisk west to north—westerly wind at times, sharp showers, just a maximum of ten celsius, 50 fahrenheit. now we're going to see more widespread rain to start the day on friday with this weather front sinking its way south and east. it'll be clearing scotland during the morning rush hour, leaving a trail of sharp showers following on behind. there's our weather front moving out of aberdeenshire, across the scottish borders, leaving northern ireland as well. so there will be a little more in the way of drier, brighter weather for northern ireland as we go through the day. starting off fine and sunny once again across england and wales. the cloud will develop as we go into the afternoon. there'll be a few isolated showers ahead of that front, but the front will think its way steadily south and weaken as it moves into northern england and north wales. sunny spells blustery showers accompanied by that brisk west wind in scotland, making it feel once again disappointingly cool forjune — 11 to 1a degrees at the very best. highest values in the south and east once again, 19 or 20 degrees. so is this where the front continues to sink its way steadily south, the cooler air will always sit in place across scotland and perhaps northern fringes of northern ireland. with clouds sinking south to begin with on saturday morning we mightjust start off with double digits, but that means it is going to be a cloudy start across the midlands, stretching down into south wales with outbreaks of light showery rain. that will push its way into the south and east during the afternoon. sunny spells blustery showers, particularly across north and west facing coasts. so we were stuck in a rut. and again, those temperatures, similar values to what we've seen all week, 11 to 1a degrees in the north, perhaps 17 or 18 in the south and east. don't expect that much in the way of significant change as we move into sunday. again, the wind direction, in fact, strengthening more showers to come. high pressure is desperately trying to build, but it is going to keep us waiting. so no significant change for the second half of the weekend either. best of the sunshine likely for england and wales. a british tanker tycoon is cleared of fraud charges, over an 11 billion dollars sale to his company and hewlett—packa rd. a historic strike at the world's largest chip maker — will supply chains by disrupted? hello and welcome to business today. i'm steve lai. we start with british tycoon mike lynch for that he's been cleared of we start with british tycoon mike lynch for that he's been cleared of charges we start with british tycoon mike lynch for that he's been cleared of charges related we start with british tycoon mike lynch for that he's been cleared of charges related to the 11 billion sale of a software firm to hewlett— packard software firm to hewlett—packard in 2011 for the evan delmore has a story. it was one of the top 100 public companies in the uk. the sale part the your largest ever takeover for the british technology business the hewlett—packa rd technology business the hewlett—packard later technology business the hewlett—packa rd later wrote down the companies value by $8 billion leading to criminal charges that mike lynch had defrauded hewlett—packard by defrauded hewlett—packa rd by devaluing defrauded hewlett—packard by devaluing the value for the extradited and to stand trial on the charges we could have put him in prison for 25 years. now after two days of deliberations by a jury in san francisco he has been found not guilty on all counts. mr lynch said he is elated with today's verdict and grateful to the jury verdict and grateful to the jury for their attention to the facts. he thanked his legal team and said he was looking forward to getting

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