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Escalations threaten to derail talks for a ceasefire in Gaza, says US Secretary of State | BBC News
Israel has launched air strikes on southern Lebanon as Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah condemns this week’s fatal exploding devices attacks. Moments before Nasrallah’s televised speech, Israel confirmed the strikes.
Nasrallah says the device attacks – which killed at least 37 – crossed “all limits, rules and red lines.” More than 2,600 people were injured when thousands of pagers exploded on Tuesday and walkie-talkies exploded on Wednesday.
France and the United States are united in calling for restraint, says US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who is in Paris.
“We believe [a ceasefire] remains possible and necessary. But meanwhile we don’t want to see any escalatory actions by any party that makes that even more difficult,” Blinken adds.
The US is “still gathering information” on Lebanon device attacks, says US Department of State spokesman Matthew Miller.
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The King arrives in the US, what will it mean for the special relationship? | BBC Newscast
The King has arrived to meet President Trump for the US state visit. His arrival comes as security concerns are heightened after a shooting during the White House correspondents dinner on Saturday.
The visit is also happening at a time when the Prime Minister is having trouble at home. Sir Keir Starmer is set to face a vote by MPs on whether there should be an inquiry over his claims about the vetting of Lord Mandelson.
What’s in store for the King and can the trip help ‘repair’ relations between the US and the UK, and Starmer’s image at home?
Adam is joined by political correspondent Joe Pike, chief North America correspondent Gary O’Donoghue and royal reporter Sean Coughlan.
00:00 – Intro
00:18 – The royal arrival
00:41 – Security concerns around the US visit
02:10 – What Downing Street wants from the trip
04:07 – Opportunity or risk for UK diplomacy?
09:35 – Key events during the state visit
12:08 – The Westminster vote
14:41 – Signs of pressure inside Number 10
23:16 – Questions over security response
27:17 – Will the visit have lasting impact?
31:30 – Outro
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Israel accuses Hezbollah of trying to sabotage ceasefire | BBC News
The health ministry in Lebanon said six people were killed and two more wounded in Israeli strikes in the south of the country on …
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US and Iran’s two-week ceasefire due to expire on Wednesday | BBC News
Iran’s parliamentary speaker said that Tehran is preparing “new cards on the battlefield” if fighting with the US resumes.
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Inside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where shots were fired | BBC News
There’s been another incident where a gunman tried to enter an event attended by US President Donald Trump.
The president was quickly escorted to safety by the Secret Service, but questions have been raised about how he got so close, and about what it means for the King’s US visit next week.
To help Laura and Paddy answer them, former British ambassador to the United States, Lord Kim Darroch is in the studio. And Paddy also talks to the BBC’s chief North America correspondent Gary O’Donoghue, who was at the dinner.
Chapters:
00:00 The shooting
01:49 Trump’s press conference
03:43 World leaders react
06:01 The White House Correspondents’ Dinner
09:09 A first-hand account
14:55 The King’s visit
22:12 Peter Mandelson
25:53 How big is the King’s visit?
30:51 The financial impact of the war in the Middle East
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US President Trump announces extension to Iran ceasefire and continuation of blockade | BBC News
President Donald Trump says the US will extend the ceasefire with Iran, at the request of Pakistan, and continue the blockade of Iranian ports.
Trump has said the ceasefire will remain in place “until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other”.
He added the blockade of Iranian ports will also continue until Tehran presents a “unified proposal”.
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