there aimed at agreeing a new truce with hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government had reached a dead end . israel s military has intensified its bombardment of gaza since a temporary ceasefire expired yesterday, with air strikes in north western gaza, and khan younis in the south where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. according to the hamas run health ministry, 193 people have been killed and 650 injured since the resumption of fighting. a convoy of humanitarian aid has crossed into gaza for the first time since thursday. humanitarian groups are warning of catastrophic consequences for civilians. the international federation of the red cross says aid workers won t be able to reach people in need if the air strikes continue. read on) our first report this hour is from lucy williamson. khan yunis, gaza s southern capital, once labelled safe. america says this new phase of israel s war in gaza must look diff
now on bbc news in the travel show: puglia in italy. could this be italy s hidden gem? i m going off the beaten track, deep into the south. i can feel the music. it s such a good vibe. for generations, it s where italians have been holidaying, but is the secret out? this is in a place that s steeped in tradition and at the same time, it s rapidly modernising. known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. oh, it s so refreshing! for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been rapidly declining but now, the call s going out around the world for people to live, buy and invest here. this is unbelievable. look at these views. this is totally unique and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. come on. but how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable. buongiorno. buongiorno, buongiorno! ..whilst opening up to the world? this week, i m in puglia. now, i ve travelled a lot through italy. i love this place. there s gr
hello, welcome to the programme. we are going to talk about israel in a moment but i want to bring you some breaking news in the last ten minutes or so. some breaking news in the last ten minutes or 50- some breaking news in the last ten minutes or so. one person has died and another minutes or so. one person has died and another attacked minutes or so. one person has died and another attacked in minutes or so. one person has died and another attacked in central - and another attacked in central paris. one person died, one is injured, according to the interior ministry in france. he posted, the ministerfor the interior, posted on social media to say that one person had died after that attack. the police have courageously arrested an assailant, attacking a passer by in paris and want deceased person and one injured person is being treated by the fire brigade there. and it ends by warning people to avoid the area. so that is an attack in paris, one person has died and an
now on bbc news.|nfluential with katty kay: anthony fauci. dr anthony fauci is america s top doctor. he ran america s medical response on everything from the aids crisis to ebola, and, of course, covid. now he s left government and he s back at university as a professor. ready, sir? yeah. dr fauci, how are you? good to see you. it s been a while. yes, indeed. since we went to dinner together. yes. thank you for doing this. my pleasure. no, it s my pleasure, it s my pleasure. this must be so nice for you, being back on campus. i asked myself a question. after 5a years at the nih and almost a0 years as the director of an institute, you know, all the things that i ve done research and developing vaccines what do i want to do for the last five or more years? and i think that the pretty clear answer was to maybe serve as an inspiration for young people who are either interested in a career in public service or already are in a career of public service. your undergraduate, you
hello i m, vishala sri pathma. both israel and hamas look intent on continuing the intense fighting, abandoning the negotiating table. israel has pulled its negotiators out of talks in qatar, because it says discussions there aimed at agreeing a new truce with hamas designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government had reached a dead end . the deputy head of hamas political wing has also said there will be no more hostage exchanges in gaza until there 5 a permanent ceasefire. israel s military has intensified its bombardment of gaza since a temporary ceasefire expired yesterday, with air strikes in north western gaza, and khan younis in the south where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. according to the hamas run health ministry, 193 people have been killed and 650 injured since the resumption of fighting. a convoy of humanitarian aid has crossed into gaza for the first time since thursday. humanitarian groups are warning