Multifaceted story with the bbc s chief international correspondent lyse doucet. Bbc s chief international correspondent lyse doucet. When we say that correspondent lyse doucet. When we say that everything correspondent lyse doucet. When we say that everything has we say that everything has changed forjournalists but changed for journalists but nothing changed forjournalists but nothing has changed, the fundamentals are still there, especially when you are on the ground especially when you are on the ground in especially when you are on the ground in the heat and dust, in this case, ground in the heat and dust, in this case, under the ground in the heat and dust, in this case, underthe bombs, it is the this case, underthe bombs, it is the coup, this case, underthe bombs, it is the coup, where, what, where, is the coup, where, what, where, why? what is actually happened? rememberthat where, why? what is actually happened? remember that good old fashioned word facts? it
And conflict. And we speak to a professor of japanese history about how accurate the hit series shogun is. We start this hour in the middle east, where at least 20 people have been killed and hundreds injured in a new wave of attacks in lebanon this time it s walkie talkies that have been detonated. The latest blasts come just 2a hours after pagers used by the armed group hezbollah exploded simultaneously across the country killing at least 12 people and leaving more than 3,000 in hospital. Iran which backs hezbollah has described the attacks as mass murder. Hezbollah is blaming israel and has vowed to retaliate. Israeli defence minister yoav gallant says the country is opening a new phase in the gaza war and the centre of gravity is shifting to the north. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report from beirut. Hezbollah, coming to bury its dead in south beirut today. Casualties of a new chapter in middle east warfare. Killed not by air strikes, but by ex
minster has even left the cop summit in dubai early to come back for the vote. here s our particle correspond and a warning her report contains flash photography. it was still dark when conservative mps arrived at downing street early this morning. over breakfast, the prime minister was trying to persuade them to back his latest attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. , ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ,, ., ., ., attempt to send asylum seekers to rwanda. ., ., ., ., ., , rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped - rwanda. are you going to go against the bill? they were tight-lipped on | the bill? they were tight-lipped on the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way out the bill? they were tight-lipped on the way ou
charlie watts. the talking about his memories of charlie watts. talking about his memories of charlie watts. ., , , charlie watts. the only british band ever bi ier charlie watts. the only british band ever bigger than charlie watts. the only british band ever bigger than the charlie watts. the only british band ever bigger than the rolling - charlie watts. the only british band| ever bigger than the rolling stones. paul mccartney very quick to post this tribute online. charlie was a rock and a fantastic drummer. steady as a rock. anyway, so. love. love you, charlie. always loved you, beautiful man. and. great condolences and sympathies to his family. you see how greatly respected he was and anyone who has been on social media the last few hours will have seen some of the great stories going round and there is one in particular told by keith richards about the relationship within the band. fine told by keith richards about the relationship within the band. one of these rock myt