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‘Female genital mutiliation has to end’ FGM survivor tells BBC News
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A petition to help end female genital mutilation in America has passed the significant milestone of 100,000 signatures. Jaha Dukureh, a 24-year-old survivor of FGM, created a petition on Change.org. It urges the US government to commission a report that would update statistics on women subjected to FGM in the US.
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Two killed and many injured after car driven into crowd in German city of Leipzig | BBC News
Two people are dead and several others injured after a car drove into a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon, local authorities said.
Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung said the suspected perpetrator – who authorities have confirmed is a 33-year-old German citizen – was arrested. Jung added that authorities were not yet clear about a motive.
Police confirmed a car had struck several people in the central Grimmaische Straße area before driving off. Authorities said 22 people were injured, including three seriously.
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How 10 minutes of Israeli bombing brought devastation to Lebanon | BBC News
On the afternoon of 8 April in the southern suburbs of Beirut, the neighbourhood of Hay el Sellom was hit by an Israeli air strike.
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US-Israel war with Iran: What’s life like inside Iran now? | The Global Story
Iranians living in Tehran have told the BBC what they think of the war and revealed how the conflict has affected their day to day lives.
In recent days, attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz has raised fears that an already fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran could collapse.
Donald Trump’s “Project Freedom”, which began on Monday, aimed to use the US military to escort cargo ships out of Strait of Hormuz.
Iran, however, insists that it controls the key waterway and has warned that it is “just getting started” in the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation of hostilities risks tipping the region back into full-scale war.
As the conflict enters its third month with no clear end in sight, there has been mounting anxiety about what comes next. But what is the view inside Iran?
In today’s episode we speak to the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent, Lyse Doucet who recently returned from a ten day trip to Tehran where she spoke to government officials and ordinary Iranians about their fears and expectations as this war continues.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Why have journalists been allowed into Iran?
03:30 What is life like for people in Iran?
10:17 Women in Iran
14:00 What do the people of Iran want?
18:00 What do Iranians think of Donald Trump?
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Iran and US exchange fire in strait of Hormuz – Iran accuses US of violating ceasefire | BBC News
There has been an exchange of fire between Iran and US forces in the strait of Hormuz, involving three US destroyers deployed to the area. Iran accused the US of violating the ceasefire between the two countries.
Iran said US forces had attacked an Iranian oil tanker and it had responded, claiming that it had caused “significant damage” to US ships which it said had fled the strait of Hormuz.
The US military’s Central Command said that Iranian forces launched “multiple missiles, drones and small boats” as three US ships passed through the area. It said no US “assets” had been hit and its forces had intercepted the attacks and responded with what it called “self-defence strikes”.
The US military said it was not seeking escalation but remained “positioned and ready to protect American forces.”
Jane Hill presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Caroline Davies in Dubai and Tom Bateman in Washington.
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The hantavirus cruise ship outbreak | Global News Podcast
Around 150 people from 23 countries are stranded on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, after a deadly outbreak of hantavirus. The World Health Organization has confirmed eight cases of the virus onboard the MV Hondius, including three people who have died.
The BBC’s health reporter Jim Reed tells us what we know about this strain of hantavirus, how it may have been transmitted to passengers on the ship, and whether – six years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic – the world is better at dealing with viral outbreaks.
The WHO has confirmed that, while most hantavirus infections occur through contact with rodents or their waste, the strain detected on the ship can be transmitted between humans. The ship has been anchored off the coast of Cape Verde. On Wednesday, three passengers were evacuated for treatment.
Spain has given permission for the ship to now travel to the Canary Islands, where the remaining passengers and crew will be examined, though the president of the Canary Islands says he will not allow the ship to dock there.
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00:00 Introduction
02:10 What is hantavirus?
03:17 How were passengers infected?
05:44 Are cruise ships a viral breeding ground?
07:11 How are passengers coping?
08:20 Reminiscent of Covid?
10:24 Has Covid prepared us for outbreaks?
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