Fergal Keane
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | January 6,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Anne Frances Flaherty |
Movies/Shows | Wild Africa |
Children | Daniel Patrick Keane |
Job | Journalist |
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Broadcaster | |
Books | Wounds: A Memoir of War and Love |
The Golden World: A Personal History of Ireland | |
Road of Bones: The Siege of Kohima 1944 : the Epic Story of the Last Great Stand of Empire | |
All of These People | |
A stranger's eye | |
Letters Home | |
Letter to Daniel: Despatches from the Heart | |
Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey | |
The bondage of fear | |
Irish Politics Now: This Week Guide to the 25th Dáil | |
Parents | Maura Hassett |
Education | Presentation Brothers College |
Cork | |
St Mary's College | |
Dublin | |
Terenure College | |
Siblings | Eamonn Keane |
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ID | 425634 |
Fergal Keane Life story
Fergal Patrick Keane OBE is an Irish foreign correspondent with BBC News, and an author. For some time, Keane was the BBC's correspondent in South Africa. He is a nephew of the Irish playwright, novelist and essayist John B. Keane.
South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections
...By Fergal KeaneBBC NewsThirty years after the transition from apartheid to a democratic South Africa, Fergal Keane returns to a country experiencing increasing political violence in a key region to see what happened to the hopes and promises of a better nation...
UN agencies reduce Gaza aid operations as fuel runs out
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Israel demands UN chief resign over Hamas attack comments
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Ukraine war: Family reunited 18 months after tearful goodbye on Platform 5
... Almost 18 months later, Fergal Keane travelled with them as they prepared to come back together...
The Queen's funeral watched by 25 million viewers in UK
... " This was a reminder once again of what quality national broadcasters we have, " " From Fergal Keane s gentle, poetic voiceover to Alastair Bruce s wealth of knowledge on Sky News, none of them messed up or misspoke despite the huge potential to do so during such a long, nerve-racking live event...
The Queen's funeral: How you can watch and listen on Monday
... Coverage on TV will be led by Huw Edwards, Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby and Sophie Raworth, positioned at locations across London and Windsor...
Taoiseach: Queen's death 'reminder to nurture UK-Ireland relations'
... " I would like to think that the visit of Queen Elizabeth II first of all to Ireland, her passing would give us all time for reflection, and will remind us of the need to proactively nurture the relationship between Britain and Ireland to enhance it in the time ahead, " the Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) said during an interview with the BBC s Fergal Keane...
Fergal Keane: How I found a way to live with PTSD
... The BBC s Fergal Keane, who was diagnosed in 2008, explores its effects and the potential for healing...
UN agencies reduce Gaza aid operations as fuel runs out
By David GrittenBBC News
UN aid agencies say they have begun to significantly reduce their operations in the Gaza Strip because they have almost exhausted their fuel reserves.
Small quantities of fuel retrieved from existing reserves are being used to maintain the water supply in The South , where hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering from Israeli strikes.
However, they will run out on Thursday.
The agencies say they have reduced their support for overwhelmed hospitals and bakeries feeding the displaced.
" What We Are seeing in the Gaza Strip is unprecedented, " Juliette Touma of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, told The Bbc .
" Two million people are being strangled. Gaza is being choked with very, very little assistance that is coming from outside. "
Israel began its bombing campaign in Gaza, cut off electricity and most water, and stopped imports of food, fuel and other goods in retaliation for a cross-border attack by Hamas on 7 October, in which at least 1,400 people were killed and 224 taken hostage.
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says More Than 7,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then and that the Health System is facing total collapse, with a third of hospitals not functioning and the rest only treating emergency cases.
At least 74 lorries carrying food, water and medical supplies have crossed from Egypt via the Rafah border crossing since Saturday, which Ms Touma called " a drop in The Ocean of overwhelming needs". About 500 lorries were allowed into Gaza Every Day before the start of The War .
Ms Touma said Unrwa needed an urgent shipment of fuel if it was to continue to serve as a lifeline for the 629,000 displaced people taking refuge inside its facilities. Most fled homes in the north of Gaza after being told by the Israeli military to leave for their own safety.
" We're the largest humanitarian Organisation and We Are on The Verge of stopping operations. We Are being banned from undertaking the mandate that was entrusted to us by the UN General Assembly . All we're asking to do is to be able to do our work, " she added.
Israel refuses to allow deliveries of fuel because it says it could be used for military purposes by Hamas, which it classes as a terrorist Organisation - as do the UK, US and other powers.
More on Israel-Gaza warIsraeli military spokesman Lt Col Jonathan Conricus said in, formerly known as Twitter, that " we don't want hospitals, or the whole of Gaza, to run out of fuel".
But he advised Unrwa to ask Hamas to hand over some of The Hundreds of thousands of litres of fuel that the military claims is being stored in a dozen tanks near The Border with Egypt.
" There is enough for many days for hospitals and water pumps to run, " he added. " Only the priorities are different. Hamas prefers to have all of the fuel for its war-fighting capabilities, leaving civilians without it. "
Asked to comment on the allegation, the UN's regional humanitarian chief, Lynn Hastings, told The Bbc : " We don't have any information about other fuel being available for Hamas to access. "
" I know that is a concern of the Israelis, and quite rightly. It is something that We Are trying to address with the Israelis to be able to bring in enough fuel for the humanitarian operations. "
Ms Hastings warned that without fuel for their back-up generators Gaza's hospitals would no longer be able to care for about 1,000 patients receiving kidney dialysis treatment, 130 premature babies in incubators, and intensive care patients on ventilators.
Gaza's water desalinisation and pumping stations would also cease to function, She Said .
" There is very, very little clean Drinking Water available now, which means people are resorting to drinking dirty or salinated water, or both. "
" It also means that the sanitation system is blocked up, because there is no electricity to pump sewage into The Sea . We Are expecting The Streets to have sewage overflow onto them imminently. "
Ms Hastings also complained in a separate statement that the Israeli military was continuing to warn people in Gaza City to evacuate when they had nowhere to go or were unable to move.
" When the evacuation routes are bombed, when people north as well as south are Caught Up in hostilities, when The Essentials for survival are lacking, and when there are no assurances for return, people are left with nothing but impossible choices, " she warned.
In a statement on Thursday, the Israel Defense Forces accused Hamas of using civilians as human shields, and stopping them from evacuating south.
" As we have seen in The Past , they use a variety of methods including roadblocks, " The Statement said.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com