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forces. this was over 1.5, 1.8 kilometres with forces. this was over 1.5, 1.8 kilometres with a forces. this was over 1.5, 1.8 kilometres with a very - forces. this was over 1.5, 1.8. kilometres with a very defined humanitarian convoy that had signed in the top, a very colourful logo that we are obviously very proud of, but thatis obviously very proud of, but that is very clear what we do. we have more on the air strike, its potential effect on aid in gaza stop have seen a number of incidents in the past and i think this is different because we have seen the level of reaction, the strong words especially coming from some of israel s closest allies. so what we know so far. the israeli government released video last night, the israeli military saying that this attack was a mistake, that happened after a misidentification. we don t have details about this misidentification and we don t have details about how we know this attack was approved to go ahead because this was a cle

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conscription to deter vladimir putin. time for a look at the business news now with egon cossou. we start in the uk where the government has unveiled how much companies will have to pay to import certain food from the eu. small imports of things like fish, salami and cheese will attract fees of up to £145 from the end of this month. earlier i spoke to phil pluck. he s the boss of the cold chain federation which represents companies working in the temperature controlled supply chain. i asked him about the impact on food prices. i think it s almost guaranteed to have a negative impact on food prices. food inflation is bound to be affected by the extra cost of administration due to the new food import regulations which are coming in on the 30th of april. so there are two obvious costs. the first cost is actually to the importer, the food producer in europe, they will have to pay for something called an export health certificate issued by a vet to say that their food produce

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this is the moment the quake struck a taipei tv station in the middle of its morning news show. the shaking was intense and prolonged, even in the capital more than 100 miles from the quake s epicentre. this is what it did to morning traffic on an elevated highway, and to passengers on a metro train, who remained remarkably calm, as the car was tossed around like a toy. elsewhere, people ran for their lives, abandoning their coffees and breakfast. most young people here have never experienced a quake like this and were badly shaken. translation: an earthquake hasn t happened in a long time, so it felt really terrifying. close to the epicentre, in the city of hualien, the shaking was more intense and the damage much worse. you can see people running from their cars, as the building on the left begins to collapse. dozens of buildings have been badly damaged. some now lean over at absurd angles, as if ready to topple at any moment. the death toll is, so far, mercifully low, bu

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israel s prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, that washington s support for his war in gaza will depend on israel taking new and immediate action to protect civilians and aid workers. in theirfirst phone conversation since an israeli air strike killed seven aid workers in central gaza on monday, mr biden also urged israel to take steps towards an immediate ceasefire. it s the first time there has been a public warning to israel about us support. speaking in brussels, us secretary of state antony blinken outlined what president biden had to say, in his call with mr neta nyahu. the president emphasised that the strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall humanitarian situation are unacceptable. he made clear the need for israel to announce a series of specific, concrete and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering and the safety of aid workers. he made clear that us policy with respect to gaza will be determined by our assessment of israel s immediat

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of aiding and assisting an international wrongful act. the prime minister rishi sunak is already facing growing cross party pressure, after seven aid workers were killed in an air strike. our diplomatic coreespondent james landale has the story. the air strikes that killed international aid workers in gaza have prompted global condemnation, and now they re shaping political choices. more than 600 lawyers have written to the government, urging it to suspend arms sales to israel, because they believe there is a risk it s breaking international law. they said, serious action is needed to avoid uk complicity in grave breaches of international law, including potential violation of the genocide convention. to continue the sale of weapons and weapon system to israel falls significantly short of your government s obligations under international law. the whole framework of international law, governing war, it dictates that the fact that you have been provoked and attacked, howev

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