Anna Foster
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | November 28,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | South Shields |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | John Foster |
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ID | 407048 |
Anna Foster Life story
Anna Foster is an English radio news reporter and presenter, she presented the drivetime programme on 5 Live Monday to Friday. The daughter of a surveyor father and a mother who worked as a nurse, she and her brother were born in South Shields.
Sycamore Gap tree: Proposals, photographs and the big screen
... " It is the heart of the North East, " he told Anna Foster...
Libya floods: The bodies left unrecognisable by disaster
...By Anna FosterBBC News, DernaA masked doctor leans down into a black plastic body bag, and gently manipulates the legs of the man inside...
Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake
...James Clayton and Ben Derico in San Francisco & Anna Foster in TurkeyBBC NewsGoogle s earthquake warning system failed to get to many Turkish residents before February s deadly tremor, a BBC Newsnight investigation has found...
Turkey decides on future with or without Erdogan
...By Paul Kirby in Ankara & Anna Foster in Hatay provinceBBC NewsTurks are voting in the most pivotal elections in their modern history, to decide if Recep Tayyip Erdogan remains president after 20 years in power...
Yemen war: Women facing daily struggle to survive
...By Anna Foster in Beirut & Suaad al Salahi in SanaaBBC NewsUmm Adel closes her fingers around the rough stone in her hand and gets ready to defend herself...
Israel protests: PM Netanyahu delays legal reforms after day of strikes
...By Anna Foster and Marita Moloneyin Jerusalem and LondonAn uneasy calm is returning to Israel after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he would delay a decision on controversial plans to overhaul the justice system...
Mass Israel protests after Netanyahu fires defence minister
...By Anna Foster, in Jeruslaem and Antoinette Radford, in LondonBBC NewsTens of thousands have taken to the streets across Israel after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defence minister...
Ban lifted on Israelis' return to evacuated West Bank settlements
...By Anna Foster & David GrittenBBC News, Jerusalem and LondonIsrael s parliament has voted to allow Israeli citizens back into the sites of four settlements in the occupied West Bank which were evacuated at the time of the disengagement from Gaza in 2005...
Dozens killed in Yemen prison air strike carnage
At least 100 people have been killed or wounded in an Air Strike by the Saudi-led coalition which hit a detention centre in Yemen, aid agencies say.
It happened when a facility was struck in Saada, a stronghold of The Rebel Houthi Movement , early on Friday.
It Follows nights of intensified bombing raids in The Wake of a deadly Houthi attack on the UAE, a Saudi ally.
Saudi Arabia has led a coalition of Arab states in A War against The Rebels since 2015 which has devastated Yemen.
Tens of thousands of civilians, including More Than 10,000 children, have been killed or wounded as a direct result of the fighting.
Millions have been displaced and much of the population stands on The Brink of famine.
Hours after the Air Strike , rescue workers were still pulling bodies out of the rubble, and hopes of finding survivors are fading, says BBC Middle East correspondent Anna Foster .
The exact Death Toll is unclear. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said at least 70 people were killed, though The Number is expected to rise.
Houthi-run television showed pictures from The Scene of men clearing debris with their hands and of wounded at a local hospital. MSF said one hospital had received More Than 200 casualties.
" There are many bodies still at The Scene of the Air Strike , many Missing People , " Ahmed Mahat, MSF chief in Yemen, told AFP news agency. " It is impossible to know how many people have been killed. It seems to have been a horrific act of violence. "
Further south, three children were killed as they were playing football when an Air Strike hit a telecommunications facility in The Rebel -held port city of Hudaydah, Save The Children aid agency said.
There was a near countrywide internet outage around the same time, which Houthi media blamed on The Attack on the telecommunications site.
Saudi Arabia said The Coalition had carried out air strikes in Hudaydah but did not mention The Attack in Saada.
The Coalition has stepped up air strikes since the Houthis carried out a rare drone and missile attack on the UAE on Monday. Three civilians were killed in what was The First deadly attack of its kind in the Emirates .
Source of news: bbc.com