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As part of Liverpool Irish Festival, we spoke to veteran BBC news correspondent Orla Guerin about telling the stories of those in need and how she deals with reporting while under fire. Find out more about the Institute of Irish Studies: 🤍
Award-winning journalist, Orla Guerin (Honorary graduate, 2018) offers her words of support for the Class of 2021. "Covid-19 has taught us some things we need to remember - the value of human contact, the importance of looking out for each other, the huge impact of small gestures of kindness. From Wuhan to New York, from Sao Paulo to Stockholm, we have been reminded that we are interconnected. For better or worse we leave an imprint on the lives of others. Hopefully we won't forget this when the threat has receded." 🤍
The Russian onslaught is continuing just north of Kyiv as Vladimir Putin’s forces continue their advance on Ukraine’s capital. Families and children have been fleeing the bombardment while under fire. Our correspondent Orla Guerin reports from Irpin, which is crucial to the Russian advance on the capital Kyiv. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Heavy fighting is continuing in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region which Russian forces have been trying to take for months, but where Ukrainian troops have made recent gains. President Putin’s stated aim is to gain full Russian control of the Donbas region. The city of Bakhmut is on the frontline of the fighting and under relentless Russian shelling. Huw Edwards presents a BBC News at Ten special report from Orla Guerin and camera journalist Goktay Koraltan. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Our journalism students were delighted to meet inspiring broadcaster and journalist Orla Guerin who was conferred with an honorary degree at NUI Galway.
Ukraine has accused Russia of committing war crimes and torture after around 450 graves were found in territory re-taken by Ukrainian forces in the north-east of the country. Officials say the graves contain the remains of civilians and around 20 soldiers who are said to have had their hands bound. The claims have not been independently verified. The bodies were discovered in the city of Izyum which was captured by Russia forces following their invasion. It is back under Ukrainian control after a major new offensive. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin in Izyum region and from international editor Jeremy Bowen. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Orla Guerin reports for BBC Newsnight and BBC Our World from Egypt where regime critics accuse President al-Sisi of an unprecedented assault on human rights. Watch the extended BBC Our World report this weekend. UK: bbc.in/2ETIJFm Worldwide: bbc.in/2BEJcJh Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews. Website: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍
Millions of people in Ukraine are living with the fear of a Russian invasion. One possible target for a Russian attack is the strategic port city of Mariupol in the east of the country, with access to the Black Sea. It lies close to the Russian border and its capture could allow Moscow to establish a land corridor to Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by international correspondent Orla Guerin in Mariupol. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Russia is stepping up its offensive in the east of Ukraine, Some of the fiercest fighting is around the city of Bakhmut in the Donbas region, as Russian troops advance into the city. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten frontline reporting by international correspondent Orla Guerin and cameraman Goktay Koraltan. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Russia is stepping up its offensive in the east of Ukraine, a year on from the start of the war. Some of the fiercest fighting is around the city of Vuhledar in the Donbas region, as Russian troops attack the town. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten frontline reporting by international correspondent Orla Guerin and cameraman Goktay Koraltan. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
In India as many as 1,600 teachers have died from Covid 19 after being drafted in to help run polling stations during local elections in April. Their union says many begged to be released from election duty, fearing for their health as India's deadly second wave of the pandemic took hold. Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin from the state of Uttar Pradesh. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Russian forces are closing in on the city of Lysychansk in the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine. It’s the latest focus of Russia’s war effort, with their forces close to the edge of the city. Around 8,000 civilians still remain there, out of a pre-war population of 100,000. Many are reluctant to leave despite the terrible destruction and risk to their lives as Russian forces approach. Huw Edwards presents a BBC News at Ten special report by Orla Guerin and Colm O’Molloy, who joined a group of volunteers helping remaining civilians to flee. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
President Zelensky has made a surprise visit to territory recently freed by his army as Ukrainian forces extend their counteroffensive in towns in the eastern Donbas region. In the city of Izyum which has been reclaimed from Russian control he vowed to eventually take back all Ukrainian territory. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin in the Kharkiv region and from international editor Jeremy Bowen. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
President Ilham Aliyev has said his forces are winning the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and said Armenia's "opportunities to compromise are shrinking". Fighting has flared in the territory, which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, but governed by ethnic Armenians backed by the Armenian government. The president said he saw no possibility of peace with the Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan. Since his interview with the BBC's Orla Guerin he has announced the capture of a key town in the disputed territory, although Armenia says fighting is ongoing. Please subscribe HERE 🤍
Yemen is at risk of the worst famine the world has seen in decades according to the United Nations. The UN is warning that 16 million people will go hungry this year, including 400,000 children, who will suffer from severe acute malnutrition and could die without urgent treatment. Yemen was already the Arab world’s poorest country before its civil war escalated in 2015. Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, control most of the country. A Saudi-led coalition which is backed by the UK has been carrying out a bombing campaign, in support of Yemen’s internationally-recognised government. Huw Edwards presents BBC News at Ten reporting by international correspondent Orla Guerin. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Dimple Arora was a 34 year-old-dentist with everything to live for when she died of Covid-19. Her husband Ravish told the BBC's Orla Guerin that his wife's death should be a warning to the UK. More than 250,000 people have died of Covid-19 in India so far, according to official figures. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
The crisis in Haiti is deepening as heavily-armed gangs expand their control in the nation. BBC News senior international correspondent Orla Guerin discusses the turmoil in Port-au-Prince. #news #haiti #portauprince CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News and Stations, available free to everyone with access to the Internet. The CBS News Streaming Network is your destination for breaking news, live events and original reporting locally, nationally and around the globe. Launched in November 2014 as CBSN, the CBS News Streaming Network is available live in 91 countries and on 30 digital platforms and apps, as well as on CBSNews.com and Paramount+. Subscribe to the CBS News YouTube channel: 🤍 Watch CBS News: 🤍 Download the CBS News app: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Instagram: 🤍 Like CBS News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow CBS News on Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe to our newsletters: 🤍 Try Paramount+ free: 🤍 For video licensing inquiries, contact: licensing🤍veritone.com
Libya is the main hub for migrants and refugees hoping to cross from Africa to Europe via the Mediterranean. Thousands of migrants were detained in early October 2021 in a crackdown by the Libyan authorities. But detention centres are dangerously overcrowded with migrants living in terrible conditions and during a recent mass breakout guards shot dead six people. Many of those who did escape are now living on the streets, just outside a United Nations compound. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin in Libya. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
Haiti is on the "verge of the abyss", according to the UN, as heavily armed gangs expand their control of the country. Armed groups control - and terrorise - at least 60% of the capital Port-au-Prince and its surroundings, according to Haitian human rights groups. They are also warning rape is increasingly being used as a weapon. In the first six months of this year, the gangs killed almost 1,000 people, the UN has said. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
There has been heavy gunfire and explosions in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv as the Russian assault intensifies. Russian forces appear to be meeting stiff resistance. Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelensky has vowed that his country will resist the invasion. Germany has said it will send weapons to Ukraine to help its defence, ending a ban on military intervention abroad that has existed since the Second World War. Martine Croxall presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin in Kiev and Europe Editor Katya Adler. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
On the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine fierce fighting continues in the east of the country. Russian forces have been stepping up their assault on the city of Bakhmut which they’ve been trying to capture for around six months. President Putin appears to be seeking a significant victory to mark a year of fighting. Clive Myrie in Kyiv presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Orla Guerin on the outskirts of Bakhmut. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 #BBCNews
The conflict in Syria is on the verge of a dangerous escalation, according to a senior United Nations official. The comments come as Turkey threatened to launch a new military offensive. Talks between Turkey and Russia, which backs the Syrian government, failed to reach agreement on how to calm fighting in Idlib, the last mainly rebel-held region in Syria. More than 400 people are reported to have been killed in a major offensive by Syrian government forces which began in December. Nearly a million people have fled the onslaught, and some are now dying from the cold. It's the biggest movement of displaced people in Syria's nine year conflict. The BBC News at Ten presented by Reeta Chakrabarti has this report from the BBC’s International Correspondent, Orla Guerin which contains distressing images. Please subscribe HERE 🤍
In October, the BBC met Yusra and her family in war-torn Yemen. She had an aggressive tumour in her left eye, but couldn’t get the life-saving treatment she needed. Now she’s been fitted with a prosthetic eye in Jordan and is returning to her homeland. International Correspondent Orla Guerin reports for the BBC News at Ten. Produced by Wietske Burema and Hannah Gelbart Camera: Goktay Koraltan Please subscribe HERE 🤍
Subscribe to BBC News 🤍youtube.com/bbcnews The BBC's Orla Guerin was given access by the Israeli military to one tunnel near the Gaza border. Israel says its deadly offensive in Gaza will continue until the extensive Hamas tunnel network is neutralised. Palestinian militants have used the underground tunnels to gain access to Israel. Subscribe to BBC News HERE 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
Islamic State militants have banned satellite dishes and mobile phones in Mosul, but some people are managing to communicate with the outside world. Orla Guerin reports from a radio station in Northern Iraq. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
Militants blew up a government-run girls' school in Peshawar. Also in the day, Bannu police foiled a bid to bomb a local primary school. 🤍
Seven-year-old Bana Alabed tells the BBC's Orla Guerin about the night a house she was playing in was bombed. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
The BBC's Orla Guerin reports from the front line as Kurdish troops advance on the Iraqi city of Mosul. Mosul has been in the hands of so-called Islamic State since 2014 and is the militants' last major Iraqi stronghold. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
Subscribe to BBC News 🤍youtube.com/bbcnews Three Al-Jazeera journalists are due to go on trial in Egypt charged with broadcasting false news and assisting a terrorist organisation. The Egyptian authorities say the case is about breaking the law and not freedom of expression. Orla Guerin reports. Subscribe 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
Suscríbete a BBC Mundo 🤍 El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, dijo en una entrevista exclusiva con la periodista de la BBC Orla Guerin que está resuelto a resistir a todas las presiones, externas e internas, y plantó su cara más desafiante hacia el gobierno de Estados Unidos, al que acusa de estar detrás de los intentos por derrocarlo.
Orla Guerin goes inside one of the tunnel networks built by so-called Islamic State on the frontline outside the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
Iraqi soldiers, Kurdish fighters and Shia militiamen continue an offensive to retake Mosul from so-called Islamic State (IS). Orla Guerin reports. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
The BBC's Orla Guerin reports from Qayyarah, Iraq, once under the rule of the so-called Islamic State. The militants were driven out of the town in just two days - but the battle for Mosul, Iraq's second city, is yet to come. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
War has been raging for two years inside Yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. The government - backed by a Saudi-led coalition - controls the south, while Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, control the capital and the north. Access for international journalists is rare. Middle East correspondent Orla Guerin and her team have filmed inside the city of Aden. Producer: Nicola Careem Cameraman: Nico Hameon Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍 #Yemen #BBCNews #YemenNews
Human rights organisations are calling for an end to El Salvador’s total ban on abortion - laws which see women and girls routinely imprisoned, even after enduring stillbirths and miscarriages One woman, whom supporters say had a still birth, faces charges of killing her baby. She has to prove she didn't induce an abortion. Since 1998, terminations have been banned in all circumstances, including rape, incest and a threat to the life of the Mother. Women can be sentenced for up to 50 years in jail. From the capital San Salvador, our International Correspondent Orla Guerin, has sent this special report for BBC News at Ten. Please subscribe HERE 🤍
The BBC's Orla Guerin is given exclusive access to members of an alleged Islamic State militant cell. Subscribe to BBC News HERE 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
President Trump has said the Turkish assault on Kurdish forces in northern Syria 'has nothing to do' with the United States. His abrupt decision to pull out US troops last week has led to Russian and Syrian government forces advancing into positions they once held. Mr Trump has faced intense criticism at home and abroad, after Turkey invaded to create what it claims is a 'safe zone' on the Syrian side of the border. BBC News at Ten’s coverage with Orla Guerin, Jon Sopel and Jeremy Bowen. Please subscribe HERE 🤍
As Iraqi government troops and Kurdish fighters continue their drive towards the city of Mosul - the last stronghold of so-called Islamic State (IS) in the country - the militants are fighting back using suicide bombers. The BBC's Orla Guerin and cameraman Nico Hameon travelled with Kurdish fighters and were among the first journalists to get into the village of Fazliya as it was being seized from IS. They sent this special report. Please subscribe HERE 🤍 World In Pictures 🤍 Big Hitters 🤍 Just Good News 🤍
A year after Saudi Arabia began a bombing campaign against the Houthi rebels who ousted Yemen's president, the United Nations says more than 80% of the population now need some form of humanitarian assistance. The UN says 2.4 million people have been internally displaced, and at least 3,200 civilians have been killed - most were victims of airstrikes by the Saudis and their allies. Orla Guerin reports. Subscribe to BBC News HERE 🤍 Check out our website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍