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in beirut on tuesday. hezbollah a powerful paramilitary and political group in lebanon has blamed that attack on what it says was flagra nt israeli aggression. israel has not commented. both hamas and hezbollah proscribed terrorists organisations in many countries have close ties to iran which itself is holding a day of mourning, after 84 people were killed by explosions near an event to mark the anniversary of the death of the iranian general qasem soleimani. alongside this several nations have issued a warning to the houthi militants in yemen who are also close to iran to stop the attacks on shipping in the key lanes in the red sea. and of course the fighting in israel and gaza which has played a role in sparking all this there are reports of dozens more deaths from air strikes in southern gaza as israel continues its military operation. live now to our middle east correspondent hugo bachega in beirut. explain who this man, the leader of hamas ....
we ll ask how the plan might work. also ahead. downing street says talks with the eu over a brexit deal covering northern ireland have been positive , raising hopes of a new agreement. also in northern ireland. a fifth person s been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of the off duty police officerjohn caldwell in omagh. officially, there are just 30 minutes left to vote in nigeria s most competitive elections since the end of military rule. but there are still long queues, with reports that some polling stations didn t open on time. a record number of people, nearly 90 million, have been eligible to vote. there s tight security across the country. 18 candidates are running to replace president buhari. the election is being seen as one of the most unpredictable in recent years. joining me now from lagos is our west africa correspondent, mayenijones. thank you forjoining us. just give us a little bit of context surrounding these elections, they are taking p ....
millions of nigerians are voting in the country s most competitive election since military rule ended there more than two decades ago. the race is between two major established parties, and a third candidate, peter obi, who has galvanised the support of young people. officially, voting is over in nigeria s most competitive elections since the end of military rule. but there are still long queues, with reports that some polling stations didn t open on time. this is africa s most populous country and a record number of people nearly 90 million have been eligible to vote. joining me now from the nigerian capital abooja, is the bbc s peter awkotchay. we have been hearing from nigeria that things haven t got to a very good start, how are things looking where you are? good start, how are things looking where you are? indeed, you are very riaht, where you are? indeed, you are very right. voting where you are? indeed, you are very right. voting got where you are? indeed, y ....
Cloud and sea fog around the coast of North East England towards the Firth Of Forth and that pegs back temperatures in the mid teens. Most of his in the high teens. Tuesday evening, the rain works further north and it is courtesy of this area of low pressure. That pushes further north as we move through the day on wednesday. Breezy conditions with those outbreaks of rain. That rain on wednesday could be quite heavy particularly for the north east of england into eastern scotland. Elsewhere, sunny spells and a blustery shower. Temperatures coming down a notch, it does look fairly unsettled, some heavy rain especially in the north east in the middle of the week. But for most of us, a little bit more optimistic towards the bank holiday weekend. Thank you. Letsjoin towards the bank holiday weekend. Thank you. Lets join our colleagues for the news where you are. Good evening. ....
Has described the blast as a barbaric act. Police say they are working to establish exactly what happened. We are currently treating this as a Terrorist Incident, until we have further information. This is clearly a very concerning time for everyone. On breakfast this morning, we will bring you the latest from the scene, and reaction to what could be the uks worst Terror Attack since the 7 7 london bombings. Good morning, it is tuesday 23 may. The news we are waking up to this morning an explosion at a Concert Venue in manchester, packed full of children and families, has claimed the lives of at least 19 people. Theresa may has paid tribute to the victims, and will chair a meeting of the governments Emergency Committee later this morning. The metro mayor of m ....