November 2023 archive

Late Night Music:Yo-Yo Club · The Auranaut

Six In The Morning Tuesday 21 November 2023

Netanyahu says progress made on hostages as Hamas says deal close Israeli army reviewing claims strikes killed Lebanese journalists Earlier today we reported that a Lebanese broadcaster said two of its journalists were killed by an Israeli air strike. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has confirmed its soldiers were in the area of al-Jabin, saying they were …

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Late Night Music: Pearl Jam Why Go

Six In The Morning Monday 20 November 2023

Premature babies evacuated from besieged Gaza hospital arrive in Egypt Israeli military: ‘Terrorists opened fire from within Indonesian Hospital’ Earlier we reported that the director of the Indonesia Hospital in northern Gaza had told the BBC 10 people had been killed in an Israeli air strike there. The BBC has verified footage showing tanks close to the …

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Late Night Music: Badmarsh & Shri – Topic

Six In The Morning Sunday 19 November 2023

Inside West Bank district under harsh Israeli lockdown since Hamas attack By Joel Gunter Reporting from Hebron Fawaz Qafisha cracked his front door open a few inches, stuck his head through the gap and squinted against the sun. The street outside was almost completely dead, save for an Israeli soldier who was sitting on a …

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Late Night Music:New Order – Crystal

Six In The Morning Saturday 18 November 2023

  Civilians flee main Gaza hospital on foot What the footage from al-Fakhoura school shows BBCCopyright: BBC Footage has emerged online claiming to show the aftermath of a strike on the UNRWA-run al-Fakhoura School in Jabalia – which has been used a shelter for displaced people. BBC Verify has geolocated the footage to the school. …

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Late Night Music:Garbage – #1 Crush (Romeo & Juliet Version)

Six In The Morning Friday 17 November 2023

  Russia seeks extremist label for ‘LGBT movement’ By Robert Greenall BBC News Russia’s justice ministry has filed a motion with the country’s Supreme Court to ban the activities of what it calls the “international LGBT public movement” as extremist. It is unclear whether the ministry’s statement refers to the LGBT community as a whole or …

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