Of the flowers people had brought and placed them at the palace gates, replaying some of the moments from two decades ago and acknowledging the desire that many still have to hold onto dianas memory. Today, briefly, theyve put on their public, princely faces, to view some of the tributes. Tomorrow though, william and harry will remain in private, remembering the mother they lost in such tragic circumstances, 20 years ago. Nicolas witchell, bbc news, at kensington palace. Heres whats coming up on newsnight, on bbc two, with evan davies. Tonight, a case of a White Christian five Year Old Girl put into the foster care of a muslim family has made headlines in recent days. These cases can be complex, but is something wrong in the world of fostering . Does culture or religious background even matter . Join me now on bbc two. Here on bbc one its time for the news where you are. Good night. Good evening. The chair of an independent inquiry into building regulations prompted by the grenfell fir
The streets. Rebels in the Philippines Free two german hostages after holding them for almost six months. Well begin with the developing story out of nigeria. The government says it has agreed to a ceasefire with boko haram, the armed group that kidnapped dozens of High School Girls earlier this year. Lets go straight to our west africa correspondent. Any indication of the fate of those girls now . Reporter thats what people are waiting to find out, waiting to see. People are happy about the news, but many are still quite skeptical. They want to know about the terms and the thousands of people still being held by boko haram, and they want to know about these girls, when are they coming home . It has been over six months, and they are somewhere in the bush being held by strange men. They dont know what is going on and what has been happening to them. And they are very, very concerned. People are waiting for some kind of date as to when these girls will be released. The government talks
Travel ban as more countries ban people coming from ebolainfected nations. And inside north korea, a look at whether or not farming reforms will end starvation. Libyas red crescent is calling for a ceasefire in benghazi so that families trapped by fighting can be moved out. Soldiers who are loyal to a renegade general have launch an offense nif that city. The general has said that he will run for president if libyans demand it. He has been involved in politics since the 1960s, once fighting gaudify in 1969. He was a close ally and rose through the ranks to become the head of the military, but he was captured during the 1987 conflict with neighboring chad. He went into exile in the u. S. And spent the next 20 years trying to topple gadhafi. He returned to libya in 2011 during the uprising and fight alongside some of the groups that are now his rivals. With the background to the events in benghazi and libya as a whole, here is victoria. Reporter benghazi is caught up in a chaotic struggl
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