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hello. i m abby phillip in washington. right now, a desperate search for life, a race against time and an escalating death toll in turkey and syria. 41 hours have now passed since a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated the region. and experts say the critical rebuild to find people alive in this rubble is now closing. more than 6,300 people have died in this tragedy. and the scope of the destruction is must terrifying. take a look at these buildings. they among thousands that have collapsed but amid grave discoveries there is still hope that keeps crews growing. this little girl was rescued earlier today after being trapped for more than a day. cnn s nick paton walsh just filed this report from the region. reporter: in the town closest to the epicenter, two simultaneous rescue separations going on. in there, a 64-year-old woman, her son heard her voice, he says, this morning. and he thinks she s in fact still lying in the bed where she was when the earthqu ....
in the development of advanced artificial intelligence, warning it could be a threat to humanity. here s ulrika walked in the door, wearing the same frock as me. i didn t know she had a littlewoods catalogue. tributes to the presenter and entertainer paul o grady, who has died unexpectedly at the age of 67. the queen consort and the king arrives in germany, at the start of his first foreign visit as monarch. and coming up on the bbc news channel. after scotland stun spain and maintain a perfect start to euro 2024 qualifying is this a new era for steve clarke s men? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has announced plans to house migrants in two former military bases, in essex and lincolnshire, and at a separate site in east sussex, in a bid to cut down on the number of hotel rooms being used. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, says the sites could hold several thousand people. he also told mps that the government is exploring the poss ....
good evening! look at this t shirt. .. lil dead common! tributes from the queen consort, among many others, to the entertainer, paul o grady, who s died at the age, of 67. the scandal of one of police scotland s main control rooms using a dummy system to manipulate response times. and one of the biggest animals ever to walk the earth, the skeleton of a patagotitan dinosaur, soon to appear in london. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: we ll have the best of the action from the women s champions league, as arsenal take on bayern munich and attempt to turn the tie around and book their place in the last four. good evening. the government has announced plans to house migrants in two former military bases in essex and lincolnshire and at a separate site in east sussex in a bid to cut rising hotel bills. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, says the bases could hold several thousand people. the refugee council, warns the plans are entirely unsuitabl ....
a major new service unveiled to take on the likes of netflix, disney and amazon. but will viewers stump up the cash for another subscription? let us now focus on the top money stories. we start with the cost of borrowing, because the number two at the international monetary fund has told the bbc we shouldn t bank on lower interest rates any time soon. the imf and world bank are hosting global financial leaders at their spring meeting in washington, dc. the imf s deputy managing director has been speaking to our correspondent, samira hussain. gita gopinath told samira that central banks must stay the course in fighting inflation despite the shock waves sent through the banking system by rapidly rising interest rates. it is very difficult to be fully prepared for all the consequences of the times we are in, when you come out of a pandemic and there is a war and you have this very large increase in any energy prices, many things can happen. interest rates have gone up sharply, ....
by the effects of strikes by public sector workers. the office for national statistics said that a rise in construction activity had been offset by walkouts by teachers and civil servants. it follows a surprise 0.4% jump in economic growth injanuary which brings the uk economy, finally, to a point where it is bigger than it was pre pandemic. the value of sterling rose to its highest level since june of last year, with £1 getting you i dollar and twenty five cents. despite february s flatlining the chancellor described the outlook as brighter than expected . let s get more now with victoria scholar, head of investment at interactive investor. investor. investor. the investor. the last investor. the last few investor. the last few minutes investor. the last few minutes we investor. the last few minutes we had investor. the last few minutes we had at the in the last few minutes we had at the elite has production data from the elite has production data from the euro i ....