than 100 others injured in a stampede at a school in the yemeni capital sanaa during distribution of charity for ramadan. there is some footage emerging allegedly from the incident. a warning some viewers may find it distressing. this is video footage from al masirah, a tv station linked to the houthi rebel group, which controls sanaa. the video was picked up by the reuters news agency and it purports to show the incident in the bab al yemen area of the city. as you can see, it s an apparent crush of people, many of whom look to be in distress. we will have more on this story as it updates. now to sudan where the latest ceasefire has failed. these are pictures from the capital, khartoum. witnesses say gunfire was still being heard across the city. both sudan s army and the paramilitary group it s fighting, the rsf, had agreed to the ceasefire, and it s not clear which side or both has broken it. civilians like these are fleeing khartoum. over the past five days, more than 2
and while we were running there was an explosion. a probe into lockdown parties at downing street indicates the former british prime minister borisjohnson should have known rules were being broken. i believed implicitly that these events were within the rules, nor did anybody tell me before or afterwards anything to the contrary. and memories of 1930 s glasgow we meet the artist holding his first exhibition at the age of 95. i think i got the right atmosphere here. i think ijust got it right. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. russian mercenaries say they have surrounded most of bakhmut in eastern ukraine. the city has been the focus of extensive fighting in recent weeks. ukraine has acknowledged that its troops in bakhmut are under severe pressure, and may have to pull out. meanwhile, kyiv has ordered some residents in the the north eastern city of kupiansk to leave, because of constant russian shelling from across the border. our reporter sofia
more than a thousand people have now died in pakistan, where floods have been described by the country s foreign minister as a catastrophe. bilawal bhutto zardari told the bbc the disaster was on a scale he has never seen before. pakistan s government has issued a fresh appeal for more international aid. heavy rains have caused flooding sincejune, overwhelming rivers. around a sixth of the population are said to have been affected, with millions left homeless. officials in the southern province of sindh are warning that more floods and landslides are likely there, as waters come downstream. our correspondent pumza fihlani has the latest. local aid agencies in pakistan say they are doing what they can, but there simply aren t enough resources for everyone. as seen here within minutes, the food runs out. ..and the team is forced to leave quickly. the picture is the same around the country. translation: we left our homes in a hurry and couldn t gather- all our supplies to cook
this country and the tributes from across the world. also breaking, the deal to release dozens of hostages held by hamas may soon be possible. we are closer than we have been in quite some time. plus, israel releasing video of what it says shows hamas taking hostages to the main hospital in gaza back on october 7th while today dozens of premature babies were evacuated from that same hospital. a nasty storm set to sweep across much of the country and scramble holiday travel plans. what you need to know. inside the u.s. air force base where drones carrying weapons are controlled. rare access to pilots who direct deadly drones like these from half a world away. taylor swift postpones a concert in brazil after someone in the crowd died, and the video that fans say shows swift struggling in the brutal heat. and you don t need to wait until black friday. the new numbers just in. why retailers are already slashing prices. this is nbc nightly news with kate snow.
A morning newscast featuring breaking news and weather reports. A morning newscast featuring breaking news and weather reports. Area, ostensibly to rally for a representative locked in a dead heat in the house race. He seems more interested in pleasing his base than boosting candidates. Earlier, he stumped in pennsylvania for lou barletta, going up for a seat against bob casey. But he spent time listing his grievances against the media and touting his accomplishments, and when talking about Lou Barlettas opponent, trump described that as the boring stuff because sources tell cnn that President Trump is increasingly frustrated with the russia investigation, the fact that its still going on and seemingly produced no evidence of collusion. But the probe could be far from over, as President Trumps legal team is continuing to negotiate the final details of a potential sitdown interview between President Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller. And aides tell cnn that they hope by filling t