Strikes between Israel and Iran continue

以色列入与伊朗之间的冲突持续不断

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2026-04-01

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Global stock markets have risen and the oil price has fallen, after President Trump again said the war against Iran could be over in a couple of weeks. Britain says it will host a multi-national meeting this week to discuss how to re-open the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump says he is "strongly considering" pulling the United States out of NATO. We will hear from a former US ambassador to NATO. Also, South Africa's government sends in the army to fight criminal gangs. And the countdown to NASA's Artemis moon mission! Plus fifty years since the birth of Apple computing. (Photo: A person reacts to the damage near a business building including the Qatari Al Araby TV office, after an airstrike in northern Tehran, Iran, 29 March 2026. Credit: EPA)
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service.

  • We're coming to you live from London.

  • I'm Leila Nathu.

  • The US Supreme Court is considering whether birthright citizenship should be limited.

  • Later in the programme, we'll hear from lawyer Amanda Frost, who was waiting to get into the building.

  • It's a beautiful day here in Washington, D.C.

  • People are standing in line.

  • They've been here since 6 a.m.

  • As have I, and I think people I hear around me are discussing the likelihood of a result either in favor of the government

  • or the challengers, and feelings are mixed.

  • It has opened up a question which had thought to be long settled,

  • as would inevitably happen when the President of the United States challenges a longstanding

  • constitutional interpretation through such an executive order.

  • But first, another day, another timetable from President Trump for the end to his war with Iran.

  • I would say that within two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three, we're hitting them very hard.

  • Last night, we knocked out tremendous amounts of missile-making facilities, as you probably read or wrote.

  • We knocked out.

  • Excuse me?

  • Pardon me if I'm interrupting.

  • The US will be gone or done with the war until.