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BBCNEWS Newsday June 23, 2024



as a police vehicle in the village of sergokal. local officials say at least ten people have been killed. most of the victims were police but also included a priest. religious buildings were set ablaze. six of the attackers are reported to have been killed and russia s counter terrorism agency said the active phase of its operation had ended. robert english is director of central european studies at the university of southern california, who specialises in the politics of russia. afp news agency reported that russia s investigative committee said it had launched an investigation over acts of terror . he outlined what that tells us. it tells us we have not caught the suspects yet. they have an idea that they are local militants, this was not a highly organised, co ordinated attack such as in moscow back in march carried out by the islamic state. but something of a more local and so my spontaneous nature. and semi spontaneous nature. heavily armed with automatic weapons ....

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BBCNEWS Newscast June 23, 2024



# and sent them homeward. with each game, the volume of their anthem has grown. along with the popularity of the tartan army. delighting and bewildering wherever they go. that has been their strength, but on the pitch scotland have work to do. inside, tens of thousands sang with the squad and their leader. time to swallow the nerves. losing to hungary isn t an option. they want to witness history. but they almost watched scotland concede an early goal. angus gunn getting a safe hand to it. the tartan army were on edge again when a dangerous free kick almost cost them. orban! should have scored. but then an incident in the second half lead to a worrying delay. medical staff worked on hungary s barnabas varga. he was stretchered off to applause. stuart armstrong is ahead of him. just moments later there were cries for a scotland penalty. stuart armstrong brought down. why not, said half the crowd. time was almost up but only hungary reacted. three shots in quick successio ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 12, 2017

Businesses think of the Election Results. New Research Suggests that confidence has fallen because of the Political Uncertainty following the election and concerns about brexit talks. I will be talking about it with Business Leaders. Just weeks after he was elected president of france, Emmanuel Macron is on course to secure another stunning victory, this time in the countrys parliamentary elections. In sport, mixed emotions for wales. They take a point in serbia but yet another draw in world cup qualifying onlyjust keeps alive their slim hopes of qualifying for next years finals in russia. Cheese that grows on plants and fish fingers made from chicken, well find out where some children think their ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News At Six August 15, 2017

For decades, its absolutely unprecedented. India, the worlds most populous democracy, marks 70 years of independence. And im in the city of Amritsar Looking at the countrys potential and the problems that are holding it back. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news theyre without philippe coutiniho, Daniel Sturridge and adam lallana, but liverpool Battle On Against Hoffenheim in their Champions League qualifier tonight. Good evening and welcome to the bbcs news at six. The government has set out its plans for trading with the eu and the rest of the world after brexit. Ministers want to avoid a sudden and drastic change for business so theyre calling for a temporary relationship with the eu while a more permanent arrangement is developed. Their ult ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten August 15, 2017

From the wings at the last minute as a stand in at the World Famous Wigmore Hall. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, well have the pick of the action as liverpool face hoffenheim in the first leg of their Champions League play off. Good evening. The government has set out its plans for how it wants to trade with the eu and the rest of the world after brexit. Ministers say they want to avoid a sudden and drastic change for business so theyre calling for a temporary relationship with the eu while a more permanent arrangement is developed. Their ultimate goal is to have a system of trade with the eu that is as close as possible to what we have now. But the eu parliaments Chief Negotiator described that as fantasy. Our Business Editor simonjack repo ....

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