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orla: and you miss it? >> miss it. orla: he admits he is scared to cross the mediterranean, bli he is stilling to his mother's dream. orla guerin, bbc news, trili. laura: he carries on without his mother. in other news, israeli leader benjamin netanyahu has warned there could be a protracted flareup of tension with the military in gaza following israel's killing of a second islamic jihad commander. for the second day clashes have continued along the gaza border. schools were closed as more than 150ockets were fired from gaza in retaliation for the killing. the supreme court heard arguments in a case that affects almost 700,000 young people. known as the dreamers, he came to the u.s. legally as children and were given legal status under president obama.the trumps , deferred action for childhooda arrivals. a cision is expected in 2020. rmfo bolivian president evo morales has arrived in mexico city, saying he asked for asylum because his life was in danger. simr. morales regned on sunday protests over disputed presidentia
orla: and you miss it? >> miss it. orla: he admits he is scared to cross the mediterranean, bli he is stilling to his mother's dream. orla guerin, bbc news, trili. laura: he carries on without his mother. in other news, israeli leader benjamin netanyahu has warned there could be a protracted flareup of tension with the military in gaza following israel's killing of a second islamic jihad commander. for the second day clashes have continued along the gaza border. schools were closed as...
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orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu has warned there could be a protracted flare—up of tension with militants in gaza following israel's killing of a senior islamichhad commander. sirens sounded in ashkelon in the last few hours, as palestinians militants launched another rocket attack into the israeli city. at least 150 rockets have been fired. and dozens of israelis have been treated for injuries as an indirect result of rocket—fire. israel says air and ground forces hit sites inside gaza throughout the day. the hamas—run health ministry says three palestinians have been killed and about 30 wounded in the attacks. tom bateman has the latest from the israeli—gaza border. well, the firefighters have spent really all of today trying well, the firefighters here have spent really all of today trying to douse these flames and still as you can see, there is smoke emanating from this building. it is a warehouse that took a direct hit from a rocket fired from gaza. i was speaking
orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu has warned there could be a protracted flare—up of tension with militants in gaza following israel's killing of a senior islamichhad commander. sirens sounded in ashkelon in the last few hours, as palestinians militants launched another rocket attack into the israeli city. at least 150 rockets have been fired. and dozens of israelis have been treated for injuries as an indirect result of rocket—fire. israel says air and...
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orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the story of just the story ofjust one family of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean. a two—minute silence was observed across the united kingdom at 11am to mark the time and the day when the first world war ended in 1918. the royal british legion called on people to put busy lives on pause, to set aside their differences, and to remember those who gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today, as our correspondent daniela relph reports. music: last post the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire, where remembrance happens daily, all year round. but today is different. armistice day here was marked with a service of remembrance and a silence. on the 11th of november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to honour those who never came h
orla guerin, bbc news, tripoli. the story of just the story ofjust one family of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean. a two—minute silence was observed across the united kingdom at 11am to mark the time and the day when the first world war ended in 1918. the royal british legion called on people to put busy lives on pause, to set aside their differences, and to remember those who gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today, as our correspondent daniela relph reports. music: last...
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joining me now is orla minogue from the charity save the children. thank you for coming in. save the children are working in these camps which arejust for women children are working in these camps which are just for women and children, as i understand it, how many more children should be repatriated? we believe that there are as many as 60 british children remaining in these camps in north—eastern syria all of whom need to come home and urgency given the state of affairs in the camp. the conditions are desperate. what has been the blockage to that happening so far? there have been delays on the side of the british government in terms of making the decision to repatriate. having said that, we welcomed the very much a shift in policy and the government's part over the last month to say that they would take steps to repatriate orphaned and unaccompanied children asa orphaned and unaccompanied children as a matter of urgency and they would look at other children on a case—by—case basis. the group has now been repatriated demonstrating it is possible and feasible. now is a
joining me now is orla minogue from the charity save the children. thank you for coming in. save the children are working in these camps which arejust for women children are working in these camps which are just for women and children, as i understand it, how many more children should be repatriated? we believe that there are as many as 60 british children remaining in these camps in north—eastern syria all of whom need to come home and urgency given the state of affairs in the camp. the...
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orla minogue is from the charity save the children — earlier she spoke to my colleague geeta guru—murthy. there are as many as 60 british children remaining in these camps in north—east syria, all of whom need to come home urgently given the state of affairs in the camp. the conditions there are desperate. we are talking about 60 very young children. what has been the blockage to that happening so far? there have been delays on the side of the british government in terms of making the decision to repatriate. having said that, we welcomed very much the shift in policy on the government's part over the last month to say that they would take steps to repatriate orphaned and unaccompanied children as a matter of urgency and that they would look at other children on a case—by—case basis. we have had reports that a group of children have now been repatriated, demonstrating that it is possible and feasible. now is the time to bring home all the rest of the children. how difficult are the conditions there? the conditions in the camp are desperate. there is severe overcrowding, there is 70,
orla minogue is from the charity save the children — earlier she spoke to my colleague geeta guru—murthy. there are as many as 60 british children remaining in these camps in north—east syria, all of whom need to come home urgently given the state of affairs in the camp. the conditions there are desperate. we are talking about 60 very young children. what has been the blockage to that happening so far? there have been delays on the side of the british government in terms of making the...