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the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity - about india is its diversity but — about india is its diversity but that _ about india is its diversity but that is— about india is its diversity but that is now _ about india is its diversity but that is now being - about india is its diversity- but that is now being crushed and the — but that is now being crushed and the main _ but that is now being crushed and the main victims - but that is now being crushed and the main victims are - and the main victims are muslims _ and the main victims are muslims-— muslims. critics see the upcoming _ muslims. critics see the upcoming election - muslims. critics see the upcoming election as i muslims. critics see the upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long cherished secular ideals. you lemire, bbc news, delhi. let's just return now to japan and the relase of the summer's big blockbuster there. it's onlyjust come out injapan because it was seen as too controversial and sensitive a topic for people there. i'm talking about the film oppenheimer. our correspondence shaim
the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity - about india is its diversity but — about india is its diversity but that _ about india is its diversity but that is— about india is its diversity but that is now _ about india is its diversity but that is now being - about india is its diversity- but that is now being crushed and the — but that is now being crushed and the main _ but that is now being crushed and the main victims - but that is now being crushed and the main victims...
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india is one of the fastest growing major economies in the world. it's minting new millionaires every month. but with growing prosperity — asia's third largest economy is also battling historic levels of inequality, according to a new report. nikhil inamdar has the details from mumbai. the new study says that it is at a 100—year high and the share of india's stock i% at 40.1% is share of india's stock i% at a0.i% is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies such as the us. the paper was published by noted economists like the french nobel laureate. it pointed towards the income tax system, which may be regressive when viewed from the lens of net wealth, they say. so what can be done? the authors have proposed a supertax of 2% on the net wealth of the wealthiest 167 families in india to fight this inequality. it could yield up to 0.5% of national income and revenue, which they say can be used for public investments in health, education and nutrition. the distribution of economic growth in india has significant implica
india is one of the fastest growing major economies in the world. it's minting new millionaires every month. but with growing prosperity — asia's third largest economy is also battling historic levels of inequality, according to a new report. nikhil inamdar has the details from mumbai. the new study says that it is at a 100—year high and the share of india's stock i% at 40.1% is share of india's stock i% at a0.i% is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies...
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, a number— large group of women in india, a numberof— large group of women in india, a numberof other large group of women in india, a number of other exposures which could _ number of other exposures which could also— number of other exposures which could also be contributing to this, because, — could also be contributing to this, because, of course, women working out and _ because, of course, women working out and the — because, of course, women working out and the heat all day are offered from a _ out and the heat all day are offered from a lower social group, and poorer— from a lower social group, and poorer groups of society, so those women _ poorer groups of society, so those women already have a lot of risk factors— women already have a lot of risk factors for— women already have a lot of risk factors for stillbirth, preterm birth, — factors for stillbirth, preterm birth, and other birth outcomes. importantly, in the study, which we are looking — importantly, in the study, which we are looking at, the researchers controlled _ are looking at, the researchers cont
, a number— large group of women in india, a numberof— large group of women in india, a numberof other large group of women in india, a number of other exposures which could _ number of other exposures which could also— number of other exposures which could also be contributing to this, because, — could also be contributing to this, because, of course, women working out and _ because, of course, women working out and the — because, of course, women working out and the heat all day are...
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a man who's meant to protect people issues a threat, seemingly to india's muslims. "we know your masters are in pakistan, "but if you want to live here, vote for prime minister modi." the policeman is being tried for murder, but it's rattled the community. human—rights groups have recently raised concerns about what they say are illegal demolitions, targeted specifically at muslim homes, businesses and places of worship in different parts of india. behind me here is the debris of a mosque in south delhi. next to it, there was a muslim religious school. now, historians have said that this mosque was at least 600 years old. the government, however, says these were illegal structures and destroyed it all. the school was home to dozens of children, most of them orphans, seen in these videos filmed by their teachers before the demolition. they're now scattered. we met 12—year—old mohammad zeeshan, temporarily housed at another islamic school. "i feel fear whenever i think of that moment," he said of bulldozers and policemen. "they forced us out and didn't allow us
a man who's meant to protect people issues a threat, seemingly to india's muslims. "we know your masters are in pakistan, "but if you want to live here, vote for prime minister modi." the policeman is being tried for murder, but it's rattled the community. human—rights groups have recently raised concerns about what they say are illegal demolitions, targeted specifically at muslim homes, businesses and places of worship in different parts of india. behind me here is the debris...
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given india's massive size and population. let's take a quick look at the markets before we go — wall street's three major stock that is it for this edition of the programme. thank you so much for watching. hey, i'm zof with the catch up tonight. dodgy fillers in scotland. another rent price increase and snow leopards at chester zoo. our top story — fillers gone wrong. experts are warning that scotland is now the worst country in europe for unqualified beauticians injecting customers with cosmetic treatments. sarma has more on this. health care professionals say that people are coming to harm because there are no laws to stop anyone from advertising on social media offering treatments like fillers. and in scotland, there is no ban on under 18 getting these treatments. in 2021, it became illegal in england to get botox orfillers under 18. so people from outside of scotland travel there together, cosmetic treatments done under 18 with no questions asked. the scottish government says it's looking at the rules but there's no s
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a man who's meant to protect people issues a threat seemingly to india's muslims. "we know your masters are in pakistan, "but if you want to live here, vote for prime minister modi." the policeman is being tried for murder, but it's rattled the community. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the world, and while religious fault lines have often stoked tensions, the sense of anxiety within the muslim minority has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under mr modi's government. evidence that points to a pattern of persecution is often found in rubble. human rights groups have recently raised concerns about what they say are illegal demolitions, targeted specifically at muslim homes, businesses and places of worship in different parts of india. behind me here is the debris of a mosque in south delhi. next to it, there was a muslim religious school. now, historians have said that this mosque was at least 600 years old. the government, however, says these were illegal structures and destroyed it all. the school was home to dozens of children, most
a man who's meant to protect people issues a threat seemingly to india's muslims. "we know your masters are in pakistan, "but if you want to live here, vote for prime minister modi." the policeman is being tried for murder, but it's rattled the community. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the world, and while religious fault lines have often stoked tensions, the sense of anxiety within the muslim minority has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under mr...
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to india now. it's the fastest growing major economy in the world, but that growth is not being shared equally. a new report says india has the highest levels of inequality for a century. from mumbai, nikhil inamdar has more. well, this new study from the world inequality lab says income inequality is at a 100—year high here in india. and the share of wealth of india's top i% at a0.i% is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies such as the us. the paper has been published by noted economists, including thomas piketty, the french nobel laureate. the researchers point blame towards india's income tax system, which might be regressive when viewed from the lens of net wealth, they say. so what can be done? the authors have proposed a super tax of 2% on the net wealth of the wealthiest 167 families in india to fight this inequality. it could yield up to 0.5% of national income in revenues, which they say can be used for public investments in health, education and nutriti
to india now. it's the fastest growing major economy in the world, but that growth is not being shared equally. a new report says india has the highest levels of inequality for a century. from mumbai, nikhil inamdar has more. well, this new study from the world inequality lab says income inequality is at a 100—year high here in india. and the share of wealth of india's top i% at a0.i% is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies such as the us. the paper has been...
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a man who's meant to protect people issues a threat, seemingly to india's muslims. "we know your masters are in pakistan, "but if you want to live here, vote for prime minister modi." the policeman is being tried for murder, but it's rattled the community. human—rights groups have recently raised concerns about what they say are illegal demolitions, targeted specifically at muslim homes, businesses and places of worship in different parts of india. behind me here is the debris of a mosque in south delhi. next to it, there was a muslim religious school. now, historians have said that this mosque was at least 600 years old. the government, however, says these were illegal structures and destroyed it all. the school was home to dozens of children, most of them orphans, seen in these videos filmed by their teachers before the demolition. they're now scattered. we met 12—year—old mohammad zeeshan, temporarily housed at another islamic school. "i feel fear whenever i think of that moment," he said of bulldozers and policemen. "they forced us out and didn't allow us
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our south asia correspondent uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her report contains images some viewers may find distressing. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the largest muslim populations in the world. the strength of anxiety in the muslim man ot has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under narendra modi's government. on the streets of the capital delhi a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa a muslim man was beaten by a mob, forced to chant the name of a hindu deity. and injaipur in the north—west, a family devastated by perhaps the most chilling incident of violence against muslims in india. her husband, the father of their five children was among three muslim passengers shot dead by a railway policeman on a train. if he was a muslim he would have been hanged by now but that won't happen because he is a hindu. his daughter said. happen because he is a hindu. his daughtersaid. no happen because he is a hindu. his daughter said. no one can return my father to us. the constable
our south asia correspondent uk to live my reports from northern india. a warning that her report contains images some viewers may find distressing. india is home to one of the largest muslim populations in the largest muslim populations in the world. the strength of anxiety in the muslim man ot has rarely ever been as deep as it is now under narendra modi's government. on the streets of the capital delhi a policeman assaulted muslims offering prayers. just outside goa a muslim man was beaten...
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thank you so much forjoining us- _ to india now. it's the fastest—growing major economy in the world, but that growth is not being shared equally. a new report says india has the highest levels of inequality for a century. from mumbai, nikhil inamdar has more. this new study from the world inequality lab says inequality is at a 100 year high in india. the share of wealth of india's top i%, at 40.1%, is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies such as the us. the paper has been published by some noted economists, including the french nobel laureate. it points to india's income tax system, which might be regressive when viewed a certain way. they propose a super tax of 2% on the net worth of the wealthiest families in india to fight this inequality. it could yield up to 0.5% of national income on revenues, which they say can be used for public investment in health, education and nutrition. the distribution of economic growth in india has significant implications for global inequality dynamics, accordin
thank you so much forjoining us- _ to india now. it's the fastest—growing major economy in the world, but that growth is not being shared equally. a new report says india has the highest levels of inequality for a century. from mumbai, nikhil inamdar has more. this new study from the world inequality lab says inequality is at a 100 year high in india. the share of wealth of india's top i%, at 40.1%, is also at its highest historical levels, beating even developed economies such as the us. the...
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india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat. let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could cross the survivability limit by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. the bbc�*s global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the state of tamil nadu to meet some of the women who took part in the study. summer is coming. india is predicted to become one of the first countries where temperatures will top the safe limit for healthy people who are just sitting in the shade. it's workers like these who will be an already are most affected by the heat. these workers start early in the morning to avoid the worst of the hot sun, around 20 degrees at the moment and very humid. i have been sweating all morning. this is just one of three jobs that sandia has to feed her two children.
india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat. let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could cross the survivability limit by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. the bbc�*s global health...
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tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for indian mothers: bearing the heat. this weekend there will be a special documentary on the same report here on bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news now. the centre—right leader in portugal, luis montenegro, has been appointed prime minister at the head of a minority government. mr montenegro's democratic alliance won the most votes in the general election two weeks ago, but failed to gain a working majority. a court in brazil has ruled that the former international footballer, robinho, must serve his prison sentence there for a conviction handed down to him in italy. robinho was sentenced to nine years in prison for the gang robinho was sentenced to nine years in prison. the uk and australia have signed a new defence agreement — which will make it easier for their defence forces to operate together in each other�*s countries. the new deal also includes a commitment to share military intelligence, work t
tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for indian mothers: bearing the heat. this weekend there will be a special documentary on the same report here on bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news now. the centre—right leader in portugal, luis montenegro, has been appointed prime minister at the head of a minority government. mr montenegro's democratic alliance won the most votes in the general election two weeks ago, but...
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: the most beautiful thing about india is _ translation: the most beautiful thing about india is its _ thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed and the main victims are muslims. and christians have marked maundy thursday around the world — marking the start of the easter weekend.
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they also say they want to help mg india two triple production in india. this comes off the back of that big policy change where the indian government essentially slashed import duties from as high as 100% to 15%, conditional on a $500 million investment by ev makers and setting up and rolling out an easy factory base in the country. a section seeing a lot of traction and big bars from some of the major players in the country. boeing is struggling to meet its financial goals as it faces ongoing safety issues with its line of 737 max airplanes. the company's finance chief says fewer deliveries, lower production volumes and pressure on working capital is affecting its cash flow. us regulators have limited boeing's 737 production to 38 planes a month after a door plug dislodged mid—flight on a max 9 aircraft injanuary. staying with the aviation industry, and here in asia, carriers are grappling with skyrocketing demand — but they're also having to face jet safety concerns and a shortage of labour. the bbc�*s suranjana tewari caught up with the boss of b
they also say they want to help mg india two triple production in india. this comes off the back of that big policy change where the indian government essentially slashed import duties from as high as 100% to 15%, conditional on a $500 million investment by ev makers and setting up and rolling out an easy factory base in the country. a section seeing a lot of traction and big bars from some of the major players in the country. boeing is struggling to meet its financial goals as it faces ongoing...
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india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat globally. the number of hot days and hot nights are projected to double — or even quadruple — by 2050, according to india's centre for policy research. i wanted to better understand how the researchers behind the study on heat stress and pregnancy have reached their troubling conclusions. we pick up rekha shanmugam, who's from the sri ramachandra research institute in chennai. she's been investigating the impact of heat stress on pregnancy for the last seven years and wanted to show me how she's been doing it. throughout her study, her team would set up this temperature gauge, measuring the level of heat workers were exposed to during their shifts on several days throughout their pregnancies. this is environmental heat stress monitor... this gauge doesn'tjust measure your standard temperature. it also takes into account humidity and radiant heat. the safe threshold for people working in a field like this one, measured in what's called wetbulb globe temperature, is 27.5 degrees celsius. now
india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat globally. the number of hot days and hot nights are projected to double — or even quadruple — by 2050, according to india's centre for policy research. i wanted to better understand how the researchers behind the study on heat stress and pregnancy have reached their troubling conclusions. we pick up rekha shanmugam, who's from the sri ramachandra research institute in chennai. she's been investigating the impact of heat...
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now on bbc news, india's mothers: bearing the heat. a population of 1.4 billion. one of the largest economies in the world. poverty, though still rife, is in steady decline. it's a place so full of life, of soul, of hope... ..of progress. but all that is under threat. as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot weather, the sun burns my body. _ quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more heat strokes. only if we work can we have food on our plates. the world health organization says it's pregnant women and young children who will face some of the gravest consequences of all from climate change. but simple solutions to better protect women are there. this is a big challenge, which we anticipate, a
now on bbc news, india's mothers: bearing the heat. a population of 1.4 billion. one of the largest economies in the world. poverty, though still rife, is in steady decline. it's a place so full of life, of soul, of hope... ..of progress. but all that is under threat. as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will...
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tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for indian mothers: bearing the heat — as well as here on bbc news this weekend. to haiti now. the head of the united nations children's agency, unicef, says it is unable to get enough aid into haiti and that "many, many people" are suffering from serious hunger and malnutrition. this comes as gangs still control more than 80% of the capital port—au—prince and the country lacks a functioning government. our central america and caribbean correspondent will grant reports. to describe some of the living conditions in port—au—prince as "precarious" is an understatement. this 20—year—old student and her family had to flee their home because of gang violence and now live in a temporary camp inside an abandoned theatre. on some days, she says, they do not eat at all. "i go to school with no food, spend the day hungry and then go to bed with nothing in my stomach," she says. now she sees no choice but to abandon her s
tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for indian mothers: bearing the heat — as well as here on bbc news this weekend. to haiti now. the head of the united nations children's agency, unicef, says it is unable to get enough aid into haiti and that "many, many people" are suffering from serious hunger and malnutrition. this comes as gangs still control more than 80% of the capital port—au—prince and the country...
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opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejiriwal, a prominent opposition leader, in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal�*s arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general election. our south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan updated me earlier. it is a hugely significant moment, as you say, that elections are only elections are only a few weeks, a few as you say, that elections are only a few weeks away from now on, starting on the 19th in seven phases. it'll go on for weeks. so this arrest has triggered widespread condemnation by opposition parties because arvind kejriwal is one of the top opposition leaders and he is ruling in delhi and also his party is in power in the state of punjab and they are part of this opposition alliance called india. so his ar
opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejiriwal, a prominent opposition leader, in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal�*s arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general...
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tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. and if you'd like to see more about this story, there's a documentary on the bbc iplayer called india's mothers — bearing the heat. tens of thousands of children are at risk of being groomed and coerced into crime by organised gangs, according to a leading child protection expert. professor alexis jay, who revealed the extent of sexual exploitation in rotherham, is warning of an urgent but preventable crisis. following an inquiry for the charity action for children, she's concluded there's no national strategy for dealing with this type of crime. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. if they knew you were talking to me right now, what would they do to you? i don't think i'd be alive. seriously. i genuinely think i would end up six feet under. that's why we're not revealing joe's identity, or the area where, as a child, he worked for a criminal gang in scotland. if they wanted me to go and sell something for them, i had to go and do it. if i had to go and hit someone for
tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. and if you'd like to see more about this story, there's a documentary on the bbc iplayer called india's mothers — bearing the heat. tens of thousands of children are at risk of being groomed and coerced into crime by organised gangs, according to a leading child protection expert. professor alexis jay, who revealed the extent of sexual exploitation in rotherham, is warning of an urgent but preventable crisis. following an inquiry for the charity...
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india, huge countries like the united states, brazil and india, huge democracies that are at risk from this type of thing. there is talk of russian meddling in electoral processes all around the world too. but as far as china is concerned, this is nonsense. they have issued a strong denial. we will see what evidence oliver dowden, the deputy prime minister, provides later. three mps including the former conservative leader iain duncan smith and one pier will get a briefing from the uk security services this lunchtime. we will hear from those mps afterwards and we may learn more about the specifics of these alleged attacks. georgia's ruling party has proposed a new law sharply limiting lgbt rights. the draft law would ban sex changes and adoption by same—sex couples as well as prohibiting gatherings aimed at popularising same—sex family or intimate relationships. junior doctors in wales have started a 96 hour walkout as part of an on—going pay dispute with the welsh government. bma cymru say they were left with no choice but to strike after the welsh government "failed to produce
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as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives.
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india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the survivability limit" by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the indian state of tamil nadu, to meet some of the women who took part in the study. we'll talk to her shortly but here's a clip of her film.
india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events, which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could "cross the survivability limit" by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. our global...
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critics see the upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long—cherished secular ideals. yogita limaye, bbc news, delhi. a new report published in the science journal, nature, suggests climate change is affecting the speed of the earth's rotation and could impact how we keep time. the accelerated melting of ice is adding extra water to the world's seas, which redistributes mass. that is ever so slightly making the earth rotate more slowly, which could impact global timekeeping. let's speak to the author of the report, duncan agnew. duncan, how clear is the link between ice melting impacting how the earth spins and therefore affecting time? you've compared it to how a figure skater spins. yes, the usual analogy is a figure skater who is spinning pulls in her arms and legs and spends much faster and in this case we are looking at the reverse process where sending mass to the equator is like putting their arms and legs out and slowing down. globalwarming their arms and legs out and slowing down. global warming can lead to melting in the arctic and greenland and all of the ic
critics see the upcoming election as an inflection point for india's long—cherished secular ideals. yogita limaye, bbc news, delhi. a new report published in the science journal, nature, suggests climate change is affecting the speed of the earth's rotation and could impact how we keep time. the accelerated melting of ice is adding extra water to the world's seas, which redistributes mass. that is ever so slightly making the earth rotate more slowly, which could impact global timekeeping....
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tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. if you're in the uk, you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for �*indian mothers: bearing the heat�* — and this weekend it will be showing here on bbc news. the taliban inaugurated the new academic year but did not an entity changes to read scripture. since cominu changes to read scripture. since comin: to changes to read scripture. since coming to power— changes to read scripture. since coming to power in _ changes to read scripture. since coming to power in 2021 - changes to read scripture. since coming to power in 2021 the - changes to read scripture. since coming to power in 2021 the chalobah out of not only close schools from girls about the sixth grade they've also barred women from universities so that the taliban have repeatedly insisted they accept women and girls rights and islamic values and claim that efforts to reopen girls schools are underway. an afghan human rights after guest, she's an educator and now runs four underground schools in af
tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. if you're in the uk, you can watch the full documentary on the bbc iplayer, search for �*indian mothers: bearing the heat�* — and this weekend it will be showing here on bbc news. the taliban inaugurated the new academic year but did not an entity changes to read scripture. since cominu changes to read scripture. since comin: to changes to read scripture. since coming to power— changes to read scripture. since coming to power in _ changes to...
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i come from india. in my opinion, the _ british citizen. i come from india. in my opinion, the flag _ british citizen. i come from india. | in my opinion, the flag represents history _ in my opinion, the flag represents history i— in my opinion, the flag represents history i love _ in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football— in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football as - in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football as well. - history. i love football as well. changing — history. i love football as well. changing the _ history. i love football as well. changing the flag _ history. i love football as well. changing the flag is _ history. i love football as well. j changing the flag is ridiculous, because — changing the flag is ridiculous, because it _ changing the flag is ridiculous, because it represents- changing the flag is ridiculous, because it represents the - changing the flag is ridiculous, . because it represents the history and heritage _ because it represents the history and heritage and _ bec
i come from india. in my opinion, the _ british citizen. i come from india. in my opinion, the flag _ british citizen. i come from india. | in my opinion, the flag represents history _ in my opinion, the flag represents history i— in my opinion, the flag represents history i love _ in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football— in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football as - in my opinion, the flag represents history. i love football as well. - history. i love...
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now on bbc news, india's mothers: bearing the heat. a population of 1.4 billion. one of the largest economies in the world. poverty, though still rife, is in steady decline. it's a place so full of life, of soul, of hope... ..of progress. but all that is under threat. as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe
now on bbc news, india's mothers: bearing the heat. a population of 1.4 billion. one of the largest economies in the world. poverty, though still rife, is in steady decline. it's a place so full of life, of soul, of hope... ..of progress. but all that is under threat. as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe
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opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejriwal — a prominent opposition leader — in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal's arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general election. he is our south asia editor. it is a hugely significant moment, as you say, that election start in a few weeks from now, it will go on for weeks. this arrest has triggered widespread condemnation by opposition parties because he is one of the top opposition leaders. his party is in power in the state of punjab, and they form part of an opposition alliance. his arrest has triggered anger, condemnation, saying it was a conspiracy to stifle opposition and dissent, and that is why the governing party is doing this. that is the accusation by his supporters. the ruling party deny
opposition figures in india have strongly condemned the arrest of delhi's chief minister. police surrounded the home of arvind kejriwal — a prominent opposition leader — in connection with corruption allegations relating to the city's policies over alcohol sales. a probe into the matter has already seen two of his top allies jailed. he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal's arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general...
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suggests working in extreme heat during pregnancy doubled the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage in india. researchers from the study, published in the international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand the findings. let's speak to dr rachel huxley, head of mitigation for climate and health at wellcome — a charitable foundation focused on health research. thank you forjoining us on the programme. first of all, what do we know about how rising temperatures are affecting pregnant women? we know are affecting pregnant women? - know the climate crisis is a health crisis. the world health organization has identified it as 0rganization has identified it as the single biggest threat to humanity. we already experienced over1 degrees of warming, the extreme to be much higher. we can see how health is being affected through extreme heat one of the deadliest impacts. exposure to extreme heat affects us all, the most vulnerable pregnant women. this poses a real threat to pregnant women and unborn children. that is through complication
suggests working in extreme heat during pregnancy doubled the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage in india. researchers from the study, published in the international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand the findings. let's speak to dr rachel huxley, head of mitigation for climate and health at wellcome — a charitable foundation focused on health research. thank you forjoining us on the programme. first of all, what do we know...
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as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. we start with wevents in new york, because it's been called one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. now sam bankman—fried, the founder of the crypto currency exchange ftx, which made him a billionaire before collapsing in spectacular fashion, is about to be sentenced. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last year. this is the scene outside the manhattan courthouse — the 32—year—old currently inside the courtroom with proceedings under way. with me is our cyber correspondent, joe tidy, who was the last person to interview bankman—fried before he w
as india prepares to go to the polls, the country's largest minority tells the bbc they feel marginalised and suppressed — we have a special report. the most beautiful thing about india is its diversity but that is now being crushed, and the main victims are muslims. and scotland could become the first uk nation to provide terminally ill people with assistance to end their lives. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the...
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most of that goes to asia, specifically into india, given the high sulphur levels there. so this could cause some disruption. i think it is worth noting how malleable and flexible coal trade has been over the last few years. go back to the early 2020s when china imposed an unofficial coal ban on australian coal imports and australia is the second largest coal exporter in the world. that should have caused massive disruptions and it did around the edges but ultimately we saw musical chairs happening where china changed its suppliers, forcing japan and korea to buy from australia and ultimately the impact was relatively contained. that was a far bigger scenario than what we're seeing with the port of baltimore now. so we do not expect see any large spikes in coal prices because of this. in terms of cars, it is a massive car port with roll—on, roll—off stock and we could see some impact there for asia's big car exporters, particularly in japan. a lesser extent in china with delays in getting their stock into the united states market. that said, we are seeing other ports
most of that goes to asia, specifically into india, given the high sulphur levels there. so this could cause some disruption. i think it is worth noting how malleable and flexible coal trade has been over the last few years. go back to the early 2020s when china imposed an unofficial coal ban on australian coal imports and australia is the second largest coal exporter in the world. that should have caused massive disruptions and it did around the edges but ultimately we saw musical chairs...
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to india now and a new study has been looking at whether working in extreme heat increases a woman's risk of miscarriage or stillbirth? as our planet heats up, researchers have found that pregnant women faced twice the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or low birth weight if they worked in very hot environments, compared to those in cooler places. the team behind the study is now working with uk scientists to better understand these findings, saying they could have an impact on advice for pregnant women around the world. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the indian state of tamil nadu to meet some of the women who took part in the study. summer is coming. and india is predicted to become one of the first countries where temperatures will top the safe limit for healthy people who are just sitting out in the shade. it's workers like these who will be and already are most affected by the heat. i get igeta i get a glimpse of my children before coming to this place to work. the sun burns my body.— before coming to this place to work. the sun burns my body. there i
to india now and a new study has been looking at whether working in extreme heat increases a woman's risk of miscarriage or stillbirth? as our planet heats up, researchers have found that pregnant women faced twice the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or low birth weight if they worked in very hot environments, compared to those in cooler places. the team behind the study is now working with uk scientists to better understand these findings, saying they could have an impact on advice for...
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he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal's arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general election. here's our south asia editor, anbarasan ethirajan. it isa it is a hugely significant moment as you say, that elections are only a few weeks away from now. starting on the 19th in seven phases, it will go on for weeks, so this arrest has triggered widespread condemnation by opposition parties because arvind kejriwal is one of the top opposition leaders, and he is ruling in delhi, and also his party is in power in the state of punjab. and therefore part of this opposition alliance. so his arrest has triggered anger, condemnation, saying that it is a political conspiracy by the governing party to stifle opposition, to stifle dissent, and that is why the governing party is doing this. this is the accusation by supporters of mr kejriwal. however, the bjp and its leaders deny these charges and say these are relating to how they were favouring private retailers on alcohol sales in delhi, so the law is taking its own
he was detained after several hours of questioning by india's main financial crimes agency. mr kejriwal's arrest comes weeks before voting starts in a general election. here's our south asia editor, anbarasan ethirajan. it isa it is a hugely significant moment as you say, that elections are only a few weeks away from now. starting on the 19th in seven phases, it will go on for weeks, so this arrest has triggered widespread condemnation by opposition parties because arvind kejriwal is one of the...
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tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. sharing your health journey online is becoming an increasing trend. we spoke to a tiktok user about how to experience —— about her experience sharing her story through her multiple cancer diagnoses. figs sharing her story through her multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as our multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience _ multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience are _ multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience are largely - as your audience are largely supportive, there are a percentage of people that want to watch the car crash and it's difficult because you go from these people being interested in your life and then you are not dying any more and suddenly it's like, ta—ra and i'm, like, where is everyone? its it's like, ta-ra and i'm, like, where is everyone? its people's desire for— where is everyone? its people's desire for trauma. _ where is everyone? its people's desire for trauma. it _ where is everyone? its people's desire for trauma. it make
tulip mazumdar, bbc news, southern india. sharing your health journey online is becoming an increasing trend. we spoke to a tiktok user about how to experience —— about her experience sharing her story through her multiple cancer diagnoses. figs sharing her story through her multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as our multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience _ multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience are _ multiple cancer diagnoses. as much as your audience are largely...
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of the $50 billion of our outstanding public debt and they have been talking to sri lanka along with india, the european union and other official creditors and they broadly agreed on a deal after difficult negotiations which are somewhat comparable. the fly in the ointment is the private bondholders with which talks have been somewhat slow and quite fractured. there is —— sri lanka put by a bank in the united states and this has gone on for some time. you need the private bondholders on board as well as the official debtors and that is the challenge of defaulting and without a deal on debts restructuring without the official creditors, there should —— they could be some risk to future disbursement because you have to have this agreement on debt restructuring in place and that is the big challenge along with the election uncertainty. that was ganeshan _ election uncertainty. that was ganeshan wignaraja _ election uncertainty. that was ganeshan wignaraja there i election uncertainty. that was. ganeshan wignaraja there from global think tank odi, giving us some context to the challeng
of the $50 billion of our outstanding public debt and they have been talking to sri lanka along with india, the european union and other official creditors and they broadly agreed on a deal after difficult negotiations which are somewhat comparable. the fly in the ointment is the private bondholders with which talks have been somewhat slow and quite fractured. there is —— sri lanka put by a bank in the united states and this has gone on for some time. you need the private bondholders on...
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he was part of a wave of people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of getting a little snack — the paper dosa. 0k...! not so little. i feel like i should wear this. it looks like a flotation device. it does...! you could probably get into that. scotland in the winter, it's a bit like finland. you need your comfort food. it's freezing. it's been dark for seven hours. sushi ain't going to cut it. it's got to be comfort food. and the thing about indian food, it is comforting, like a big fluffy naan bread, like a pillow, you know what i mean? 0r pakora. it's just all there. all the salt, all the fat, all the stuff. indian food is the most popular fo
he was part of a wave of people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i...
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new research from india shows that working in extreme heat can double the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth for pregnant women. and with the awards season now over, the native american actor lily gladstone emerges as one of hollywood's most promising new stars. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin with the latest efforts to secure a in the war in gaza. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is travelling to egypt today, where he's due to meet arab foreign ministers and a top palestinian official. from there, he's expected to go to israel for talks focused on securing the release of israeli hostages held by hamas, ensuring the defeat of hamas while protecting civilians and increasing the delivery of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. there is no mention of the word "ceasefire" in two separate announcements from the state department. there's growing international concern over israeli plans to launch a ground offensive in the city of rafah, where more than 1.4 million gazans displaced by the war are currently sheltering. on wednesday, the israeli prime minister again rejected warnings about a
new research from india shows that working in extreme heat can double the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth for pregnant women. and with the awards season now over, the native american actor lily gladstone emerges as one of hollywood's most promising new stars. hello, i'm mark lobel. we begin with the latest efforts to secure a in the war in gaza. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is travelling to egypt today, where he's due to meet arab foreign ministers and a top palestinian...
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as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot - weather, the sun burns my body. quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more heat strokes.
as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot - weather, the sun burns my body. quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more...
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in india, millions smeared each other with coloured powder — here, holi is associated with lord krishna and radha. throngs gathered in nepal too, with festive music and dancing — marking a time of rebirth and rejuvenation — a time to embrace the positive and let go of negative energy. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. an area of low pressure is going to sit around on top of the uk over the next few days, and that will drive some very heavy downpours of rain, with some flashes of lightning, some rumbles of thunder, some of the showers over high ground will be wintry, and we will often have some strong and gusty winds. so here is our area of low pressure. you can think of this as the engine room of the weather, driving things over the next few days. a couple of different slow moving fronts. one which has been bringing some rain and snow across scotland, that tending to pull away eastwards but leaving a residue of cloud across southern scotland, northern england, northern ireland, some quite murky conditions, damp and drizzly, too. and then another weather front�*s ju
in india, millions smeared each other with coloured powder — here, holi is associated with lord krishna and radha. throngs gathered in nepal too, with festive music and dancing — marking a time of rebirth and rejuvenation — a time to embrace the positive and let go of negative energy. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. an area of low pressure is going to sit around on top of the uk over the next few days, and that will drive some very heavy downpours of rain, with some...
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england will be hoping for the return of four expense players from the women's premier league in india, will see them secure the series in the next match in wellington. —— for experienced players. —— four experienced players. —— four experienced players. nick parrott, bbc news. andy murray's in third round action in miami against czech player tomas machac. it's currently on—serve. murray's a two—time champion at the tournament, and says the city is like a tennis home for him. but this is expected to be his final appearance in miami, as he plans to retire later this year. later on, cam norrie takes on number three seed daniil medvedev, for a place in the last 16. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. katie boulter will play wta tour veteran victoria azarenka later after reaching the fourth round of the miami 0pen for the first time. the british number one saw off 11th—seed beatriz haddad maia in straight sets in the early hours. england'sjudd trump thrashed ding junhui by ten frames to four to win the world open title in china
england will be hoping for the return of four expense players from the women's premier league in india, will see them secure the series in the next match in wellington. —— for experienced players. —— four experienced players. —— four experienced players. nick parrott, bbc news. andy murray's in third round action in miami against czech player tomas machac. it's currently on—serve. murray's a two—time champion at the tournament, and says the city is like a tennis home for him....
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immigrants had arrived in bradford and i suppose they came from such a colourful place as pakistan and india, they painted their doors these really vivid and bright colours. and itjust really stood out, likejewels in a gold mine. so we wanted to kind of perpetuate that. to bring colour and joy to london. it was dull and grey. from furniture to cars to murals, dudley was in demand. he even got a commission from paul mccartney. paul had seen the car and he wants his piano doing. doug and i decided to go our separate ways. at the time, i was broke, more or less. and somebody got the message through to me that paul wanted me to do a mural in his house and to live with him while i'm doing it. this took place over three months or more. i didn't get much mural work done, because he was always dragging me out to either restaurants or nightclubs. i was with him in the nightclub, the bag of nails the night he met linda. paulsaid, "ringo wants a mural doing". well, ringo lived way out in weybridge. as did john lennon and george harrison. so, i went over to weybridge and i worked with ringo for a while.
immigrants had arrived in bradford and i suppose they came from such a colourful place as pakistan and india, they painted their doors these really vivid and bright colours. and itjust really stood out, likejewels in a gold mine. so we wanted to kind of perpetuate that. to bring colour and joy to london. it was dull and grey. from furniture to cars to murals, dudley was in demand. he even got a commission from paul mccartney. paul had seen the car and he wants his piano doing. doug and i...
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broadband doesn't exist in villages in india. we have to take a global perspective on that. if you incorporate that didn't live streaming isn't going to take over until 20 or 30 years from now. unless the technology gets really advanced in the next ten years, where broadband is literally everywhere in every corner of the globe, it's not going to take away brick—and—mortar. hitha herzog, retail analyst and author, thank you very much. thanks so much for having me. today's consumers are bombarded by hundreds of ads every day. live shopping offers a new way for brands to attract shoppers and much of that is dependent on the hosts, the social influencers who front each live shopping experience. i caught up with carla stevenne, a livestream influencer and founder of beauty by carla. carla stevenne, creator of la steve beauty, welcome. carla, tell me about yourjourney into livestream shopping. so myjourney into livestream shopping was very interesting. it was at a point in my youtube journey where i was ready to make a transition. amazon live had reached out to me and i was li
broadband doesn't exist in villages in india. we have to take a global perspective on that. if you incorporate that didn't live streaming isn't going to take over until 20 or 30 years from now. unless the technology gets really advanced in the next ten years, where broadband is literally everywhere in every corner of the globe, it's not going to take away brick—and—mortar. hitha herzog, retail analyst and author, thank you very much. thanks so much for having me. today's consumers are...
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as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot - weather, the sun burns my body. quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more heat strokes. only if we work can we have food on our plates. the world health organization says it�*s pregnant women and young children who will face some of the gravest consequences of all from climate change. but simple solutions to better protect women are there. this is a big challenge, which we anticipate, and everyone has got a role to do. teach them about the recipes that can cool their body. and before, this was all open? open, open. so the sun would just be on the workers? yeah. translation: i consider being pregnant a great blessing. - every morning, lavanya wakes at 5am and heads to the fie
as our planet warms, india is predicted to become one of the first countries in the world where temperatures will top the safe limit for people simply resting in the shade. and it could start happening in the next decade. it will impact the lives and livelihoods of the poorest first, who will have no choice but to continue working in the dangerous heat. translation: in the hot - weather, the sun burns my body. quite... it is high right now. we will have more kidney disease. we will have more...