just a few days after the war began. and the red bits you can see show the damage or destroyed buildings in the area. but look at this. this is on the 29th of november. you can see just how much of the north was destroyed. that s where the original israeli offensive was focused. since then, that offensive was expanded to the whole strip. this is the most recent map we have from the 29th of january. you can see the extent of the damage, particularly in the south. and israel had repeatedly told gazans to move south for their safety. this is the city of khan yunis, and it s been severely affected. and if we look at satellite images, that gives us an idea of the scale of destruction on the ground, particularly because no internationaljournalists have been allowed in by israel. this is from the 2nd of december, nearly two months into the war, and you can see just how much of the neighborhood of khan yunis looks undamaged. this tower here, al fatah, it was the tallest building in t
johnson makes an unexpected visit to the ukrainiain capital kyiv to show support for the ukrainian government, it came after an invitation by president volodymr zelensky, who he met with. at ten o clock we will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, in 1972, idi amin publicly condemned ugandan asians as the enemy, enforcing a brutal policy that ordered them to leave the country within 90 days. it is estimated that up to 70,000 south asians left uganda in fearfor their lives. 0n the 50th anniversary of the expulsion, bbc reporter reha kansara follows her mum and aunt as they return to uganda together for the first time, in our world: expelled from uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, just get quickly inside the ca
hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. president putin has announced a partial military mobilisation to help fight the war ukraine. in a television address, president putin said the west wanted the end of russia just as it had brought the soviet union to an end. it comes a day after russian occupied territories in ukraine announced votes on joining russia. that mobilisation the first since world war ii is aimed at those with previous military experience and begins today. 300,000 reservists will also be called up to reinforce the russian military in ukraine. mr putin also said that he would support independence in areas of eastern ukraine currently controlled by russia backed separatists. here s some of what president putin said in his address on russian television. translation: | repeat, | we are talking of a partial mobilisation only. 0nly people in the military reserve will be drafted. the priority will be on people who served in the armed
at ten o clock we will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, in 1972, idi amin publicly condemned ugandan asians as the enemy, enforcing a brutal policy that ordered them to leave the country within 90 days. it is estimated that up to 70,000 south asians left uganda in fearfor their lives. 0n the 50th anniversary of the expulsion, bbc reporter reha kansara follows her mum and aunt as they return to uganda together for the first time, in: 0urworld: expelled from uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, just get quickly inside the car. most people took the bare minimum a suitcase and a tiny amount of cash. my mum wasjust saying, take the money out, throw it away. mum, mum, it s money! no, just throw it now! s