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hello and welcome to bbc news. there s confusion over the fate of changes to israel s judicial system planned by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mr netanyahu had been expected to address the nation around now, following mass protests demanding he reverse the scheme. but it s reported that mr netanyahu is also under pressure not to back down from hardliners in his right wing government. earlier, israel s president issac herzog urged a halt to the legislation saying the unity of the country was at stake. i m joined now by our middle east correspondent anna foster in jerusalem. just reminders if you would, anna, of what these are judicial changes are meant to be? of what these are “udicial changes are meant to be? of what these are “udicial changes are meant to be? well, what they will do is weaken are meant to be? well, what they will do is weaken the are meant to be? well, what they will do is weaken the judiciary - are meant to be? well, what they will do is w ....
hello, i m lucy hockings. finland is set to officiallyjoin nato on tuesday tomorrow. the country applied to join the military alliance in the wake of vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine the finnish border with russia is over 1300km long, and nato leaders are hoping finland s accession will improve the overall security provided by the alliance. turkey was the last of nato s members to accept finland s application last month, clearing path for the blue cross on a white background to join 30 otherflags outside nato headquarters in brussels. this is a historic week. tomorrow, we will welcome finland as the 31st member of nato, making finland safer and our alliance stronger. we will raise the finnish flag, for the first time, here at the nato headquarters. it will be a good day for finland s security, for nordic security and for nato as a whole. a defence correspondentjonathan beale has more on the significance of this. it is beale has more on the significance of this. ....
girl is one of the latest in a number of survivors to have been pulled out alive from under the rubble of collapsed buildings in turkey, after 147 hours. this is the scene live in southern turkey, as emergency teams continue their pain staking search for survivors as the number of people killed in both countries rises to more than 28,000. a us fighterjet has shot down a mystery object flying over canada s airspace, making it the third one to be taken out over north america in the last week. bbc chairman richard sharp is accused of making significant errors ofjudgement by mps for not declaring his involvement in helping britain s former prime minister, borisjohnson secure a loan. hello. the head of un emergency relief operations, martin griffiths, says the international community has failed the people of north west syria, where thousands of people have died in the earthquakes that struck syria and turkey. the number of those confirmed dead following devastating earthqu ....
welcome to world news america in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. we begin the programme with a bird s eye view of security issues, both here in the us and around the world, and it s been a busy week. the presidents of russia and china put up a united front against the west. questions swirled over the origins of covid. the pentgaon says the us took proportionate action when carrying out air strikes on thursday against iran backed forces in syria. that s after a us contractor was killed when a drone hit a coalition base in syria s northeast. and of course, we had thursday s marathon session in congress, where the head of tiktok faced a grilling over whether chinese authorities have access to americans data. our chief presenter sumi somaskanda just spoke to the head of the us house intelligence committee, shejoins me now from washington. sumi, what did he have to say? well, it s been an intense week here in washington, especially for chairman turner. democrats and repub ....
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll. the observer lead with a new poll that says voters have abandoned the tories. 71% of conservative voters believe the pm and the chancellor have lost control of the economy. the people echos this stating you ve lost theirtruss, liz. the independent says conservative mps have told prime minister liz truss to u turn now orface rebellion. the sunday telgraph leads on liz truss claims she says only her plan will reverse the economy s decline. according to the sunday times, the prime minister tells king charles to stay away his year s climate summit. he has agreed not to go. the sunday express headlines the murder charge of 34 year old thomas cashman of nine year old 0livia pratt korbel. so let s begin. welcome back to you both, let s start with the sunday star ....