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...
Ukraine space plant hit and US wants more Saudi oil - round-up
Three people were killed in a Russian long-range missile attack on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Friday Evening .
Local officials said the missiles hit a factory which makes space rockets and satellites, as well as a nearby street.
Russia's defence ministry said The Factory made parts for Ukrainian missiles.
Dnipro has taken in large numbers of Ukrainians fleeing the fighting further east, where Russia has concentrated its forces.
One resident, Klavdia, said a rocket landed just in front of her window.
" It's difficult to understand where to seek shelter during attacks like this. In The Basement , behind Walls - Everything collapses anyway, " she told Reuters news agency.
While Russia's ground offensive in the Donbas region of east Ukraine has slowed down, there has been an increase in The Number of attacks from the Air - often hitting city centres.
On Thursday, 23 People were killed in a Russian missile attack on The City of Vinnytsia, which lies west of Kyiv - a long way from The Front lines in The East and south.
Why Biden needs Saudi ArabiaDuring Joe Biden 's first few weeks as US president he refused even to speak to Saudi Arabia 's De Facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
US intelligence believes the Crown Prince approved the gruesome killing of the Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi , causing a huge international outcry.
But in another sign of the far-reaching consequences of The War in Ukraine , This Week The President travelled to Saudi Arabia as part of his Middle East tour. The two leaders were even photographed performing a friendly fist-bump in the grounds of Jeddah's Royal Palace .
So why the U-turn? Oil prices have a lot to do with it.
As energy costs Soar - due partly to The War in Ukraine - Washington wants Saudi Arabia to produce more oil to bring prices down.
Our Middle East correspondent Anna Foster has.
The RAF pilots flying close to Snake IslandFlt Lt Lewis Travers' job is to deter Russian aggression, he says.
Currently based in Romania, he is one of 200 Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel taking part in a Nato mission to police skies across Eastern Europe .
British Air crews have been carrying out deployments there since 2017, but Vladimir Putin 's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in February changed Everything .
" The area we routinely operate in is not at all far from Snake Island . Being able to see the fighting going on between Russia and Ukraine has certainly been eye-opening for us, " Flt Lt Travers told The Bbc .
Snake Island - a small, strategic piece of land located off Ukraine 's south-west Coast - was captured by Russia in The First days of The War , but recently retaken by Ukraine .
to find out what life is like on deployment So Close to The War .
War in Ukraine : More coverageSource of news: bbc.com