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Australia has introduced mandatory jail sentences for displaying hate symbols or performing a Nazi salute, facing criticism for going against its own policy.
US Senator Marco Rubio and Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz support President Trump's proposal to temporarily relocate Gazans during reconstruction.
The Fairy Flag of Dunvegan, a treasured artifact of Clan MacLeod, has origins that may trace back to a Viking and is believed to be made of silk from Syria or Rhodes.
A man from Yeovil has been sentenced for leaving an abusive voicemail for Bradford MP Naz Shah.
Scotland's first minister accuses Trump of promoting ethnic cleansing after he announced plans for the US to take ownership of Gaza.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who turns 40, is determined to prove that life begins at 40. He is still focused on achieving his goals, including playing in the 2026 World Cup, scoring 1,000 career goals, and sharing the pitch with his son. Ronaldo's relentless ambition has changed the perception of Portugal's national team and has made a global impact. Off the pitch, he has been building a business empire with investments in various sectors.
Israeli PM Netanyahu meets with US President Trump at the White House, raising questions about the closeness of their bond. Also, the worst mass shooting in Sweden's history and reports from Ukraine near Russian forces.
Trump will host Netanyahu in the first foreign leader visit of his second term. US and Israeli officials have discussed the peace plan and the unfeasibility of repairing Gaza. They are seeking neighboring countries to take in displaced Palestinians. The current geopolitical situation in the Middle East has created opportunities for negotiations. Netanyahu is expected to arrive at the White House later today.
Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank attack, Hamas praises attacker, deteriorating situation in Jenin refugee camp, Unrwa unable to provide services, two laws banning Unrwa activity come into force.
The trial of the suspect accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie on stage in New York state is set to take place in Chautauqua County.
The family of an Israeli hostage are demanding information about the fate of his kidnapped wife and children.
The Liberal Democrats are urging Keir Starmer to begin talks on joining the EU customs union, as they believe it would benefit British businesses and public services.
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, allowing sick and wounded Palestinians to leave for medical treatment. Many of those leaving Gaza require treatment for chronic diseases or injuries sustained during conflict.
Three Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released, evoking mixed emotions and highlighting the need for rehabilitation and support.
Three more Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners have been released in an organized handover process. The ceasefire agreement has also allowed for the reopening of the Rafah crossing and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes in northern Gaza.
British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari reveals she was held at UN facilities by Hamas during her captivity in Gaza for 15 months. Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, expresses concern and calls for independent investigations into the misuse of its facilities.
Palestine Action targets Buckinghamshire ejection seat firm, damaging the headquarters of Martin-Baker.
No survivors expected after a passenger plane and US military helicopter collide over the Potomac River. President Trump blames politics for the crash. Israel and Hamas release prisoners as part of a ceasefire agreement. A Brazilian film receives a Best Picture Oscar nomination.
Israeli and Thai hostages have been released from Gaza as part of a ceasefire deal, bringing the total number of freed hostages to 15.
Hamas confirms the death of its military chief Mohammed Deif and deputy military commander Marwan Issa, who were killed in separate incidents.
A mid-air collision in Washington DC kills sixty-seven people, hostages are released from Gaza, Zika virus and mosquitoes, and a possible Van Gogh painting found in a garage sale.
Five Thai hostages, held by Hamas for almost 500 days, have been released in Gaza along with two Israelis. Thailand's prime minister is working with Israel for the release of the remaining hostage.
Five Thai hostages are set to be released by Hamas in Gaza as part of a separate agreement with the Thai government. Two other hostages are believed to be dead.
Gill and Pete Brisley, from Bristol, are waiting for the release of their son-in-law, Eli Sharabi, who may not know that his wife and daughters are dead.
We discuss the impact of farming devastation in Gaza, the response to the Chancellor's speech, and the state of Northern Ireland farming post-Brexit.
The freeze of US foreign assistance has disrupted global aid efforts, leaving thousands without basic necessities and causing chaos in aid programs.
The Fire Brigades Union advises firefighters not to remove protesters during demonstrations and supports the right to protest and peace and justice for Palestine.
Australian police have discovered a caravan containing explosives in a suburb of Sydney, raising concerns of a potential antisemitic attack. The risk has been mitigated, but the public is urged to remain vigilant.
M23 rebels are advancing towards Goma, capturing the city's airport. The Congolese government asserts its control despite ongoing clashes. The programme also discusses aid delivery challenges in Gaza and an interview with a Bishop who appealed to President Trump for mercy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House on 4 February, the first foreign leader to be invited during Trump's second term.
The first Jordanian helicopter delivering aid to Gaza has arrived, bringing medical supplies and baby formula.
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a phone call in which they discussed the bilateral relationship, security, and trade. Trump mentioned that Modi is likely to visit the US in February.
Irish President Michael D Higgins has been accused of politicising a Holocaust memorial event in Ireland after making comments about the war in Gaza. Some audience members walked out or turned their backs when Higgins mentioned the war, and some were removed from the building by security.
Gazans are returning home to a war-ravaged Gaza Strip that lacks basic facilities and infrastructure. While immediate needs are being met, the road to recovery will be long.
Israel announces that eight hostages who were supposed to be released in the first phase of the Gaza deal are dead.
US and Egyptian contractors are screening vehicles at a Gaza checkpoint as part of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Holocaust survivors and world leaders commemorate 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation in Poland. Palestinians return to Gaza and a play examines race and class in South Africa.
A man reflects on his family lost in the Holocaust and emphasizes the need to confront evil and protect individual rights to prevent history from repeating itself.
Professor Shirli Gilbert explores the story of Żywulska, a Jewish political prisoner in Auschwitz who composed poems and songs of resistance and optimism in secret.
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, the last survivor of the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, recounts how playing the cello saved her life in the Nazi extermination camp.
Thousands of Palestinians are returning to north Gaza after a deal was reached to free six hostages, but a civilian hostage is still being held, leading to accusations of breaching the ceasefire deal.
Candles will be lit at Truro Cathedral to mark Holocaust Memorial Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Marianne Philipps, a Holocaust survivor, shares her memories of saying goodbye to her father as she escaped the Nazis in the Kindertransport scheme.
Holocaust survivors and their families share their stories on Holocaust Memorial Day, emphasizing the importance of education and remembrance to prevent future atrocities.
Lebanon's ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah has been extended until 18 February, following contact from the US. The initial ceasefire plan aimed to end 14 months of conflict and required Hezbollah to end its armed presence in southern Lebanon and Israeli forces to withdraw.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer pledges to make Holocaust education a 'national endeavour' on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Rwanda accused of supporting rebels in the DRC, UN chief calls for troop withdrawal
Israel announces the release of six hostages by Hamas and the return of Gazans to their homes in the north starting Monday.
Keir Starmer praises Donald Trump for his role in Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal during a phone conversation.
Sir Nicholas Winton, a hero of the Holocaust, rescued 669 predominantly Jewish children from the Nazis in 1939.
Survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau return to commemorate its liberation in 1945 and share their message to prevent future atrocities.
Palestinians shocked at Trump's suggestion, Israeli far-right welcomes it. Paul McCartney discusses benefits of songwriters. Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah ends, situation in southern Lebanon assessed.
A documentary explores the potential consequences of Israel banning Unwra, the UN agency that provides aid to Palestinians, drawing concerns of a humanitarian catastrophe.
President Trump suggests Egypt and Jordan should take in Palestinians, but details are not provided. Palestinians express their determination to stay on their land. The US and Egypt's President have previously opposed forced displacement and called for an independent state for Palestinians.
The deadline for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon has expired, but troops will stay as Israel requests more time to destroy Hezbollah's infrastructure.
Holocaust survivors and young Germans express concerns about the rise of far-right support and growing racism in Europe.
Displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza are waiting for Israel to allow them to return home, as Qatari and Egyptian mediators work to facilitate the process.
Four Israeli women soldiers who were taken hostage have been released and reunited with their families. They were part of an unarmed all-female unit of observers and had been warning of an attack prior to their abduction.
Four Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas in a swap that also involves the release of 200 Palestinian prisoners.
Four Israeli hostages were released by Hamas in a highly choreographed handover in Gaza City. The release is seen as a message to Palestinians and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel is expected to release up to 200 Palestinian prisoners, while 70 are set to be deported. This comes as part of a hostage release and prisoner swap agreement between Israel and Palestine.
Fergal Keane reflects on the ceasefire in Israel, Syrians embrace freedom, Danish town explores weight loss drug manufacturing, Spanish wine company tackles climate change, and events remember Auschwitz-Birkenau victims.
Four Israeli hostages will be released in exchange for around 200 Palestinian prisoners in the second stage of a hostage release and prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas.
Rescue workers in Gaza have faced a high toll, with 99 killed and 319 wounded during the Israeli bombardment.
The descendants of victims and perpetrators of the Holocaust meet and confront their family histories.
People on both sides of the conflict share their experiences.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the most notorious war-time concentration camp in the world. Witold Pilecki, a member of the underground resistance group against Nazi Germany, risked his life to infiltrate the camp and send evidence of its activities to the world. His reports created the first mass conspiracy about the conditions in Auschwitz, but it took several years for the camp to be liberated and for Pilecki's story to be widely known.
Hamas is set to name the next Israeli hostages to be released as part of a ceasefire deal, including the Bibas family. The prisoners to be released are of a more serious category, and the ceasefire is meant to lead to a permanent end to the war in Gaza.
A BBC investigation reveals that mostly civilians were killed in an IDF attack on a village in Lebanon, contradicting the IDF's claim that the building targeted was a Hezbollah command center.
Nick reports on the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, while Amol speaks with the former head of MI6 about global security under Donald Trump's presidency.
Manchester United and Tottenham win important matches, while Rangers and Porto battle for a spot in the play-off round of the Europa League.
The search for missing individuals in Gaza continues as the Palestinian health authorities estimate that 10,000 people are missing. Search teams rely on information from relatives and neighbours, as well as the smell of death radiating from the ruins.
Former President Joe Biden had lifted the designation in 2021, citing the need to mitigate one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
Hamas attack survivor Yuval Raphael will represent Israel at Eurovision, despite criticism and campaigns to block Israel's participation.
Israel's proposals to ban UNRWA have drawn widespread condemnation and warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.
UN Secretary-General warns of possible Israeli annexation of West Bank; Palestinian casualties reported in Jenin; apology issued to Prince Harry; new clothing line for people with disabilities.
Three female hostages released by Hamas are in stable condition, while crowds gather outside Ofer Prison to see the first 90 Palestinian prisoners freed in exchange for the 3 Israelis.
Footage shows the emotional moment as three hostages are reunited with their families in Israel after being released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage, is set to be released by Hamas as part of a ceasefire deal with Israel after enduring over a year of captivity.
Israeli forces have recovered the body of a soldier who had been held captive in Gaza since 2014. The recovery comes as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which also includes the release of hostages and the reconstruction of Gaza.
Jersey residents are invited to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day, marking the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and remembering the victims of the Holocaust and other genocides.
Israeli PM says Israel may return to war in Gaza if ceasefire negotiations fail. Pro-Trump and anti-Trump demonstrations in the US. TikTok ban impact in India and potential implications for the US.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns ahead of Gaza ceasefire and discusses the three phases of the agreement.
Thousands gather in London for a pro-Palestinian rally, resulting in eight arrests.
Hundreds attend pro-Palestinian rally in Londonderry to show support for those affected by Israeli air strikes in Gaza.
BBC Radio 4's The Week in Westminster covers topics such as global geopolitics, the UK's economic outlook, the government's AI Action Plan, and the decision to end the Latin Excellence Programme.
Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha, Qatar, came down to the wire as negotiators raced against time to reach an agreement.
Israel's cabinet has approved a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, with the first phase lasting six weeks and involving the release of 33 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Civilians in Gaza await a temporary ceasefire deal with Israel's cabinet amidst ongoing air strikes, causing deaths and injuries.
Sir Keir Starmer pledges to combat antisemitism during his visit to Auschwitz in Poland and criticizes the lack of consistency in condemning it. The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust reports an increase in antisemitism following attacks in Israel by Hamas. A ceasefire and hostage release deal has been agreed between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
A woman denies expressing support for Hamas and is facing charges under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Donald Trump's influence on Israel and the Middle East is evident as he successfully pushed for a ceasefire deal in Gaza, despite opposition from Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Far-right Israeli minister threatens to resign over ceasefire, potentially destabilizing government.
Israel and Hamas reach a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza after months of conflict and failed negotiations. The deal, brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt, will take effect on 19 January 2025, ending the devastating war that has displaced millions and resulted in thousands of deaths.
The war in Gaza has caused extensive damage to infrastructure, hospitals, and education facilities, leaving many in need of support. Rebuilding the strip will be a major challenge.
Two jungle cats have been rescued by Ark Lincolnshire wildlife park and are currently in quarantine while their health is assessed and treated.
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