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good evening and welcome to bbc news. we report tonight a war that has been raging for two years in the middle east country of yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. a fierce civil war has split the country in two. the government backed by a saudi led coalition controls the south of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, control the capital and the north of the country. yemen is now on the brink of famine and has become a breeding ground for disease. cholera has swept the country, with nearly 2000 deaths since the outbreak began in april. access for international journalists is very rare but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin with her producer nicola careem and cameraman nico hameon have got in. they ve sent this report from aden and a warning there are distressing images of suffering children throughout. we cross the red sea to reach yemen, past the sunken wreckage of a hidden war. this was the only way to the port city of aden. the saud
NumberMistakePrisonersIncreasePeopleThings-didn-t-changePolicyUsPresidentDirectionDefence-secretaryMilitary to top their group. but scotland, despite winning, failed to go through. katie gornall is in tilburg, in the netherlands. a mixed night, then. it really was. scotland unlikely winners against spain but they could not find the crucial second goal to send them through but england as expected here maintained their 100% record to reach the quarterfinals, although they did not have it all their own way against portugal. tournament football usually holds a few shocks and surprises. riding out the twists and turns is what marks a champion. here in tilburg england s smooth progression was expected to continue. unlike a number of big teams at this championship, england had yet to put a foot wrong and taking it all in her stride was toni duggan, six minutes, 1 0. simple. or was it? portugal are the lowest ranked side here but their response was to keep calm and wait for the right moment. having made ten changes, mark sampson s team seem to have lost their momentum. still there was no n
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this is what happens. we ll talk to bill karins about that in a little bit. gadi schwartz, thank you. in a rare public event president trump put in full display the bipartisan negotiation over a deal to protect th
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