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Gaza: More aid charities pause work

Charities pause their work while they reassess the situation after yesterday's airstrike.

There are concerns about aid supplies in Gaza, as some charities pause their operations while they reassess the security situation. This comes after seven people working for food aid charity World Central Kitchen were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza. We hear from an aid worker who's there.

The top law officer in Peru has said a corruption investigation into President Dina Boluarte over her unexplained ownership of expensive Rolex watches has been widened. Mrs Boluarte has claimed the watches and jewellery were the product of a lifetime of work. We speak to a local journalist there to hear more.

The violence in Ecuador continues to worsen, and over three days 80 people have been killed. We have a conversation with people living in Ecuador about what day to day life is like.

Presenter: James Reynolds

(Photo: A person holds a document of aid worker Saifeddin Issam Ayad Abutaha, who was killed in an Israeli strike along with other foreign workers from the World Central Kitchen April 3, 2024. Credit: REUTERS/Mohammed Salem)

50 minutes

Last on

Wed 3 Apr 202416:06GMT

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  • Wed 3 Apr 202416:06GMT

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