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| Hello. We're reporting today on Princess Catherine's announcement that she is undergoing cancer treatment. My colleagues are also covering a major shooting incident in a concert hall near Moscow - which is partly on fire as I send this newsletter. More stories are coming from Ukraine, Gaza, and Sicily. | |
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DEVELOPING NEWS | Kate undergoing cancer treatment | | The Princess of Wales announced she is undergoing cancer treatment in a video message. Credit: BBC Studios | The Princess of Wales says she is in the early stages of treatment after cancer was found in tests. In a video statement - that you can watch here - Catherine says it was a "huge shock" after an "incredibly tough couple of months". But she sent a positive message, saying: "I am well and getting stronger every day." Details of the cancer have not been disclosed, but Kensington Palace says it is confident the princess will make a full recovery. The princess's statement explains that when she had abdominal surgery in January, it was not known that there was any cancer. "However tests after the operation found cancer had been present. My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of that treatment," said the princess.
Catherine and Prince William are now not expected to appear with the Royal Family on Easter Sunday, and there won't be any early return to official duties for the princess. The couple have faced intense public speculation and a social media frenzy about her health, since her operation in January. She has not attended any official events since Christmas.
A "huge shock": Reactions from across the world and from Windsor, where the princess and her family live, are on our live page. Questions answered: Our health reporters cover what we know - and what we don't know - about the princess's condition. | |
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| Three months as an orphan in Gaza | | Alma spoke to the BBC from a tent in Rafah. Credit: BBC | Another resolution aimed at an immediate ceasefire failed on Friday. Since 7 October, 13,000 children in Gaza have been killed by Israel, according to Unicef. Many others, like Alma Jaroor, who lost her parents, her two brothers and her sister in December, have become orphans. |
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| | Orla Guerin, Senior international correspondent |
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| | In video recorded by a Palestinian rescuer, a shout comes from under mounds of smashed concrete. "I'm Alma. Don't help me first. Help my mum and dad. And please help my brother Tarazan. He's a baby, 18 months old," she said. It's morning on 2 December 2023, and 12-year old Alma Jaroor has been buried under the rubble of a five-storey building in downtown Gaza City for over three hours.
Three months on, Alma tells her story. She is sheltering with her uncle and his family in a tent in Rafah, in southern Gaza. Her words are a torrent of horror and loss. "I remember waking up under the rubble. I checked my iPad, and saw it was 09:00. I hoped my brother Tarazan would still be alive. I was calling out to him, and holding on to hope that one of them would be alive. I could smell the blood. It was dripping on to me. I was screaming for anyone to rescue us. I was hearing others calling out as well." But after Alma was rescued, she saw Tarazan's remains. |
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THE BIG PICTURE | The Great American Eclipse, part two |
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| | | You should always wear glasses when looking up to a solar eclipse. Credit: Getty Images / St Louis Post-Dispatch | Do we have a reader in Carbondale, Illinois? They will be one of the lucky few to experience a second solar eclipse in the space of seven years. The next, on 8 April, will strike through the American sky and plunge cities such as Dallas and Cleveland momentarily into darkness, asJonathan Amos explains. |
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FOR YOUR DOWNTIME | Skiing Mount Etna | The active volcano's snow-covered slopes offer an unforgettable experience. | |
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And finally... in the US | Centenarians Seymour Nussenbaum and Bernard Bluestein, plus John Christman - a mere stripling at 99, have been honoured in Washington for their role in saving tens of thousands of lives during World War Two. The trio were part of the "Ghost Army", a secretive group that used inflatable vehicles and Hollywood-level special effects to fool the Germans about Allied war plans. Here's more about the ruses that earned them Congressional Gold Medals. | |
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