Joe lynskey, bbc news. ThIs programme contInues on bbc one. A genocIde and a declaratIon of war. So says hezbollah S Leader of the ExplodIng Pagers In lebanon. As Israel strIkes tonIght, Is It over for Peace Talks . And Im In control, says the PrIme MInIster durIng a messy week of DownIng Street feuds, leaks and expense rows. Is he . Good evenIng. Welcome to newsnIght for the best of late NIght Talk and takes. TonIght. ExplodIng pagers and walkIe talkIes In lebanon and a row over freebIes for the PrIme MInIster at home. Our Panel SIt on two sIdes of uk polItIcs. Labour grandee HarrIet Harman whos makIng headlInes wIth her advIce for her own party leader, and Robert Halfon one of the conservatIves who gave RIshI Sunak a headache when he saId hed quIt. Thank you both are comIng. We wIll also see NIck Watt shortly. Lets start abroad. The explosIons In Hand Held DevIces have been called an Act Of War by hezbollah s Leader SheIkh Hassan Nasrallah speakIng on tv. Over two days more than 30 w
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Armfuls on if have suffered more than er taiz, which has been virtually pushed siege. Every second counts, and war has taught them to be quick. It has honed their skills. At al zour hospital, doctors patch up some of the latest broken bodies. This time, its Government Troops hit by a houthi drone. One soldier, called omar, could not be saved. Another is rushed away for treatment elsewhere. Anyone can be a target here, notjust men in uniform. Nearby, we meet hanadi. Every painful step reminds her of the war. Her father struggles to pay for her treatment. She was shot in the back by a sniper, he tells us. That was in 2016 and the bullet is still lodged inside her. Are you very worried about the future for hanadi . Yes, he says. I am worried for her because shes a girl. I wish it happened to me and not her. I wish the sniper had shot me and not her. This is the biggest hospital in a city that has been a battleground for years. These days in taizz and in yemen, its not all out war, but its
but the main feature is this mild temperatures, round 12 celsius for a time on thursday and friday. in london, the average for this time of year is 7 so that is a long way above. thanks, chris. and that s bbc news at six on monday the 30th of january. from the six team, it s goodbye the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and hello and welcome to sportsday i m chetan pathak. hello and welcome to sportsday i m 0lly foster. it s been a knock out weekend in the women s fa cup, the fifth round draw is coming up next. sweat on the shirt, effort and getting back to some of the basic principles. that s what sean dyche says he needs to keep everton up. and it was rory against the rebel in dubai and mcilroy kept his cool to beat patrick reed in their desert duel. also coming up in the programme. after a super sunday night, it will be eagles against the chiefs in the superbowl. welcome along to sportsday, well done if your te