And freedom for all. Her husband told the bbc hes excited for her and it will embolden herfight, but its a sad time because they are not together. Shes still in prison in iran. He also said the prize is for the woman life Freedom Movement. She has been arrested her 13 times, convicted five times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison. The Committee Said ms mohammadis brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Women, life, freedom. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2023 to Narges Mohammadi, for herfight against the oppression of women in iran and herfight to promote Human Rights And Freedom for all. A landmark moment as i mentioned her husband has been speaking to the bbc, and he says this is a prize for the women, life, Freedom Movement and a light is being shown on that movement. It comes as authorities in iran have reportedly arrested the mother of a teenager who was allegedly assaulted by the countrys Morality Police aft
Ahead to the ryder cup and roma. And of good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Thousands of teenagers are using vapes every day across the uk. Some become completely addicted. Theres been a sharp rise in the number of under 18s using vapes over the past few years and doctors have been sounding the alarm. Their concern is notjust about the lack of research on long term effects. Its also about the official Public Health messaging around vaping. The claim that vaping is 95 safer than cigarettes has informed Government Policy for years. But now a top paediatrician says that fact is putting children at risk. Heres our health editor, hugh pym. He was out of it. Theyd morphined him up. Such was his pain. Ians13 year old son was rushed to a e one night with serious stomach pains. The doctor came and said, we cannot find anything wrong with you. Hes not the only parent to be told by doctors that their childrens symptoms could be linked to vaping. Thats when she said, are you doing any
gaza health officials said many civilians were killed in an israeli strike on houses near khan younis. to the north, israeli forces are surrounding the jabalia refugee camp, which israel says is being used as a base by hamas. amid growing international criticism of the high palestinian civilian death toll, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has pushed back against those he says are trying to pressure israel s tactics in gaza. he said the only way to finish the job was to use crushing force against hamas. live now to jerusalem and our correspondent yolande knell. yolande, what can you tell us about the activities of the israeli forces in south gaza? 50 the activities of the israeli forces in south gaza? the activities of the israeli forces in south gaza? so khan younis, the second biggest in south gaza? so khan younis, the second biggest city in south gaza? so khan younis, the second biggest city in in south gaza? so khan younis, the second biggest city in
a looping alex greenwood header giving the visitors the lead after 12 minutes. a quickfire double from laurenjames 2 goals in 2 minutes approaching the break. beth mead has just put england to 4-0 beth mead has just put england to 4 0 up in scotland so it really is england in cruise control. for all the other nations league results, head to the bbc sport website. two games ongoing in the premier league on tuesday. arsenal can extend their lead to five points at the top of the premier league table, with a win at lutonand table, with a win at luton. burnley will be looking to build on that big 5 0 win against sheffield united. victory away at wolves would take them out of the relegation zone. but that s not on their minds right now. wolves taking a 1 0 lead at half time. south korea s hwang hee chan giving wolves the lead just before half time, while it s 0 0 betwen arsenal and luton. manchester united manager erik ten hag says his squad are together dismissing suggestions
i m sally bundock. so let s now get down to business and it is the eve of cop 28 in dubai, where world leaders, government representatives and delegates will discuss ways to tackle climate change. this year, health will be at the heart of the summit with the first ever official health program. from the lab to the patient, the healthcare industry is responsible for twice the carbon emissions of the aviation sector. now rival ceos from seven of the biggest pharmaceutical companies, alongside the world health organization are set to decarbonise the sector and make healthcare more sustainable. i spoke to pascal soriot, the ceo of astrazeneca and is heading up the task force and paul hudson, the ceo of sanofi. i began by asking pascal what has already been achieved. each company card to reduce carbon emissions. as a company astrazeneca over the next few years we reduce carbon emissions by 60% even though the size of the company almost doubled. at the top 28 we are planning to anno