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One of the un team shared what he saw at the hospital. From jerusalem, our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, reports. How are so many people injured . With a shot or crushed in a desperate stampede . This hospitaljust reading some of the survivors, and now, for the First Time Since thursday, first hand testimony from the un. This hospital is treating more than 200 people that were injured. We have seen people with Gunshot Wounds we have seen amputees, and we have seen children as young as 12. These events cannot be allowed to go on. This man is haunted by what he saw on the convoy. Whether soldiers firing deliberately, he is asked. Yes,. Only the chaos was clear. How and why the shooting started is not properly understood. The crowds were huge, the panic palpable. Israel said troops felt threatened. Tanks were present. There is no evidence of aircraft being involved. The un finally reached gaza city yesterday, taking badly needed fuel and medicine to the hospital, demanding israel

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that this is probably as good as it gets, and that it decides to, i suppose, not necessarily access the windsor framework except the windsor framework except the windsor framework, but decide a twin track policy work decides to work stormont, and work what is most acceptable to it about the latest arrangements, and test out the so called stormont break by which it can object to any new european rules that it thinks will cause a wider divergence between great britain and northern ireland. that will be the hope, i think, northern ireland. that will be the hope, ithink, that northern ireland. that will be the hope, i think, that potentially some new legislation from westminster will be tied in, and then the economic incentive thatjoe biden was talking about regarding extra input and investment in northern ireland, that that can become a recipe that will tempt the politicians back to stormont, and put things back on the road there. here, instead, ithink put things back on t

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to have fallen into russian hands since mariupol. a third day of strike action disrupt services on the uk s rail network. rmt general secretary mick lynch says further industrial action hasn t been ruled out. borisjohnson has insisted that questions over his leadership have been settled and that he will lead the conservative party into the next general election. his comments follow the tories defeat in two by elections this week. speaking to the bbc from rwanda, where he s attending a commonwealth meeting, he said people were heartily sick of questions about his conduct and that a psychological transformation of his character would not happen. this report from alex forsyth in the rwandan capital kigali, contains some flash photography. diplomacy has been at the forefront of this commonwealth summit, but for the prime minister this morning, issues closer to home were dominant. evening, sir. last night, he attended an official dinner with his wife, carriejohnson, mingling with

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They have something that nobody else has. it could be a really good time for a business, for investment, for employment, for rejuvenation of some of those areas that have suffered down through the decades in the troubles. he was definitely putting that message of prosperity and peace and the institutions being up and running together, and i think that is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with tony is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with tony blair is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with tony blair to is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with tony blair to get - is the right thing to do. you worked so hard with tony blair to get the l so hard with tony blair to get the good friday agreement over the line. it was interesting listening to tony blair yesterday talking about the difference between influencing and pressurising, how one was good and one was not, and certainlyjoe biden seem to have ta

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:11:00

It was coming, they were still sharp about it and the pro groups say they will continue to fight. let s talk to rachel shelden, professor of history at penn state university in the us. when he was president, donald trump said he wanted to shift the us supreme court to the political right, and with this reversal of roe v wade, i ll be seeing the court become more politicised than ever before? ~ , ., , ., before? well, the history of the court is a history before? well, the history of the court is a history of before? well, the history of the court is a history of politics - court is a history of politics because the court has always been made up of political appointees and in the 19th century, especially, from the earliest years of the supreme court through the 19th century, you had justices nominated for their political and partisan activities. so, in many ways, it is activities. so, in many ways, it is a return to the way things were in the 19th century and early years of the 19th

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