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ok, let�*s have a look at the radar, then. where it�*s blue, it�*s raining. this was earlier on. where it�*s white and grey, that�*s sleet and snow, so that weather front is moving northwards into scotland. now another clump of rain heading towards the south of england, and warnings from the met office for snow and ice are still valid across parts of the country. so you can check that online. so the forecast through the night, particularly heavy rain moving in from the south, moving northwards. could be 40—plus millimetres of rain in some areas. across the north and the north—east there, i think it�*s that mixture of sleet and snow, particularly across the higher ground. but that thaw is setting in, a rapid thaw from the south. you can see 11 degrees in london in the morning, and further north about 11—5 celsius. so the weather map for friday shows the low pressure still close by. here�*s the weather front. north of the weather front, it�*s still pretty chilly. that easterly wind drawing in the colder air from scandinavia. here we have that west—south—westerly
ok, let�*s have a look at the radar, then. where it�*s blue, it�*s raining. this was earlier on. where it�*s white and grey, that�*s sleet and snow, so that weather front is moving northwards into scotland. now another clump of rain heading towards the south of england, and warnings from the met office for snow and ice are still valid across parts of the country. so you can check that online. so the forecast through the night, particularly heavy rain moving in from the south, moving...
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here�*s what�*s coming up on the programme: everton�*s hopes of staying in the premier league are boosted after having their points deduction reduced. england�*s cricketers put up a fight in the fourth test but lose the series in india. and we hear from golf�*s supermarket delivery driver, who�*s just won a live—changing amount of money. welcome along to sportsday. we start with the big news from the premier league, where everton have had their points deduction for breaking spending rules reduced from 10 points to 6 by an independent commission. the club were punished back in november last year for breaches over a three—year period to the 2021—22 season. it was a significant day for the club, who started itjust outside the bottom three, precariously
here�*s what�*s coming up on the programme: everton�*s hopes of staying in the premier league are boosted after having their points deduction reduced. england�*s cricketers put up a fight in the fourth test but lose the series in india. and we hear from golf�*s supermarket delivery driver, who�*s just won a live—changing amount of money. welcome along to sportsday. we start with the big news from the premier league, where everton have had their points deduction for breaking...
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so it feels like it�*s a significant moment in this dissent, as i say, it�*s always been there, it�*s just coming out a bit more forcefully. as for the israelis, they completely reject all this criticism — as for the governments involved, nothing formally from the us but the uk calls for israel to abide by international humanitarian law, that too many casualties have been killed, and the un says it�*s looking into this statement. killed, and the un says it's looking into this statement.— into this statement. tom, you say a bit more forcefully _ into this statement. tom, you say a bit more forcefully and _ into this statement. tom, you say a bit more forcefully and vocally - - into this statement. tom, you say a bit more forcefully and vocally - i i bit more forcefully and vocally — i wonder how it�*ll be received in the building behind you, they are in washington also in downing street, and in brussels — i wonder whether those leaders will look at this? there�*s a key allegation in this that�*s pretty damning, saying it makes a distinction between not failing to preven
so it feels like it�*s a significant moment in this dissent, as i say, it�*s always been there, it�*s just coming out a bit more forcefully. as for the israelis, they completely reject all this criticism — as for the governments involved, nothing formally from the us but the uk calls for israel to abide by international humanitarian law, that too many casualties have been killed, and the un says it�*s looking into this statement. killed, and the un says it's looking into this...
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it�*s not about years or decades, it�*s about two months. mr netanyahu says he intends to pursue the conflict intends to pursue the conflict in the region. i think the official is quoted as saying hamas is prepared to deal with all options and that a delegation will visit cairo to pursue cease—fire talks. an egyptian official source told the bbc that a egyptian official source told the bbc tha— egyptian official source told the bbc that a new round of negotiations _ the bbc that a new round of negotiations is _ the bbc that a new round of negotiations is expected - the bbc that a new round of negotiations is expected to | negotiations is expected to start tomorrow sponsored by egypt and qatar. 0ur correspondent is injerusalem correspondent is in jerusalem and correspondent is injerusalem and sent us her analysis. the israeli permit _ and sent us her analysis. tue: israeli permit ministers and sent us her analysis. tte: israeli permit ministers really seem to slam the door shut on a cease—fire and hostage deal. he dismissed thomas�*s
it�*s not about years or decades, it�*s about two months. mr netanyahu says he intends to pursue the conflict intends to pursue the conflict in the region. i think the official is quoted as saying hamas is prepared to deal with all options and that a delegation will visit cairo to pursue cease—fire talks. an egyptian official source told the bbc that a egyptian official source told the bbc tha— egyptian official source told the bbc that a new round of negotiations _ the bbc that a new...
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�*s truth and what�*s an illusion. gordon corera, bbc news. now — there�*s new evidence suggesting more human—like antics among great apes. scientists say they�*ve compiled the first detailed proof that they like to tease each other. video studies of chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans showed behaviours injuveniles including elements of surprise and play. that�*s all we have for you on this addition. stay with us. hello there. some very wet, very mild conditions around at the moment. temperatures reached 16.5 degrees celsius in hereford on wednesday and it could turn even warmer still, perhaps, as we head through thursday. but the focus for the day�*s highest temperatures will tend to be further east. there�*s a lot more rain to come in the forecast as well, all of these weather fronts just pushing northwards and eastwards as we head through into thursday morning. so temperatures rising unusually through the night across much of scotland. and we�*ll start the day off on 12 or 13 degrees celsius towards
�*s truth and what�*s an illusion. gordon corera, bbc news. now — there�*s new evidence suggesting more human—like antics among great apes. scientists say they�*ve compiled the first detailed proof that they like to tease each other. video studies of chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans showed behaviours injuveniles including elements of surprise and play. that�*s all we have for you on this addition. stay with us. hello there. some very wet, very mild conditions around at the...
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that�*s the hope. i mean what�*s really going to take place right now is a lot of opportunities hopefully for upskilling and learning pause we�*re seeing demand for al just continue to go up in ourjob postings. continue to go up in our 'ob postingafi postings. that's a very optimistic _ postings. that's a very optimistic outlook - postings. that's a very optimistic outlook you | postings. that's a very - optimistic outlook you have there if i can keep it realfor a second and get your take on the overall impact ai will have. will it create more jobs thanit have. will it create more jobs than it takes away? in have. will it create more “obs than it takes away?�* have. will it create more “obs than it takes away? in the long arc of history. _ than it takes away? in the long arc of history, technical- arc of history, technical evolutions generally create more jobs than they disrupt but it would be false to not acknowledge there is disruption and those are costs to people on the ground who have j
that�*s the hope. i mean what�*s really going to take place right now is a lot of opportunities hopefully for upskilling and learning pause we�*re seeing demand for al just continue to go up in ourjob postings. continue to go up in our 'ob postingafi postings. that's a very optimistic _ postings. that's a very optimistic outlook - postings. that's a very optimistic outlook you | postings. that's a very - optimistic outlook you have there if i can keep it realfor a second and get your...
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�*s remaining hospitals. the world health organization has released footage, from monday — of the evacuation of 32 critically ill patients from the nasser medical complex, in khan younis. it says, the hospital is barely able to function, with patients moved to a group of field hospitals in rafah — and to the nearby european gaza hospital. i have been talking to sarah phillips, british orthopaedic surgeon who recently returned from working at the european gas hospital in khan younis. she described what was like. with the charity ideals. i�*ve been going to gaza for about 11 years and so i know european gaza hospital quite well. but this time was so different. the hospital itself is normally only about 250 bedded hospital. it was increased during covid to a50 and has a prefab field hospital in the grounds, but it�*s now got about 900 patients. but not only the patients, their families, a lot of the doctors also having to live within the hospital itself. so the hospital itself is absolutely packed. the p
�*s remaining hospitals. the world health organization has released footage, from monday — of the evacuation of 32 critically ill patients from the nasser medical complex, in khan younis. it says, the hospital is barely able to function, with patients moved to a group of field hospitals in rafah — and to the nearby european gaza hospital. i have been talking to sarah phillips, british orthopaedic surgeon who recently returned from working at the european gas hospital in khan younis. she...
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so that�*s what�*s called a dual criminality question. and it�*s always been the case that the same... it would also be an offence in the uk to to do this kind of thing. that�*s never really been the question. so then you get into these public interest arguments that this is journalism and not spying and so forth. and, really, those arguments should be made in the us. the uk extradition court only has to answer the question whether it�*s fair to extradite him. if the facts presented by the us taken at their highest would also be a crime if they�*d occurred in the uk, then a public interest defence is not really something that the uk extradition court needs to consider. i'll i�*ll be back with the headlines for you shortly. stay with us. hello there. the next couple of days look pretty unsettled. we�*ll see two areas of low pressure moving in. bringing wet and windy weather to our shores. could see some issues with localised flooding in places as the ground is already so saturated. but one thing noticeable for the next few days
so that�*s what�*s called a dual criminality question. and it�*s always been the case that the same... it would also be an offence in the uk to to do this kind of thing. that�*s never really been the question. so then you get into these public interest arguments that this is journalism and not spying and so forth. and, really, those arguments should be made in the us. the uk extradition court only has to answer the question whether it�*s fair to extradite him. if the facts presented...
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it�*s huge! it�*s massive. i can tell you after ten years working here, coming through this tunnel nearly every day, i still get that sort of wow as i look at all of it. this experiment has been going on for more than a decade. it�*s made some important discoveries, such as a particle called the higgs boson. this is one of the detectors that discovered the higgs 12 years ago. it was an incredible scientific achievement. but the lhc was built to do much more than that. it was supposed to discover brand—new particles that would change the theory of physics. it hasn�*t. so in that sense, it�*s failed. and that�*s why they need a larger machine. the plan is to build what�*s called the fcc — the future circular collider — next to the existing accelerator. it�*ll be at least twice as deep and measure nearly 91 kilometres — that�*s around 56 miles. inside, particles will travel much further than they currently do. they�*re pulsed by an electric field and stronger magnets, which make the particl
it�*s huge! it�*s massive. i can tell you after ten years working here, coming through this tunnel nearly every day, i still get that sort of wow as i look at all of it. this experiment has been going on for more than a decade. it�*s made some important discoveries, such as a particle called the higgs boson. this is one of the detectors that discovered the higgs 12 years ago. it was an incredible scientific achievement. but the lhc was built to do much more than that. it was supposed to...
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it�*s newsday. we start this hour with developing news from pakistan and in a late—night press conference, two major political parties say they have reached an agreement to form a coalition government. this comes after a tense election campaign with allegations of vote—rigging. now, these are the two men who will be taking the top jobs, azif ali zadhari will be the candidate for the presidency, his second time in the role. and also for the second time, shibaz sharif will be his second in can hand, the younger brother of nawaz sharif. it was expected that there soon there would be some sort of announcement from some of the major parties in pakistan. tonight we saw pakistan people�*s party and nawaz sharif, and pmln, muslim league, they announced a coalition government. there�*s been a lot of back and forth between the parties before they reached a power—showering formula. 0ne party is getting the presidency seat and the other will be the prime minister. but that is not it. there are many ot
it�*s newsday. we start this hour with developing news from pakistan and in a late—night press conference, two major political parties say they have reached an agreement to form a coalition government. this comes after a tense election campaign with allegations of vote—rigging. now, these are the two men who will be taking the top jobs, azif ali zadhari will be the candidate for the presidency, his second time in the role. and also for the second time, shibaz sharif will be his second in...
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it�*s wet, it�*s mild. if anything, it�*s going to get even milder across some parts of the country. but this story is not true for scotland — it�*s been quite the opposite. at the moment we�*ve got clear skies. it�*s very cold in the highlands. and early on wednesday morning, temperatures in some spots could be as low as —8 degrees celsius, but not in northern ireland, england and wales. the air current is coming in from the south—west. weather fronts are crossing us here. a lot of cloud and outbreaks of rain. so the clear skies will be across scotland through the early hours and this is where we�*ve got also light winds. we recently had some snow showers as well in the last 24 hours. so hence the temperatures are pretty low, close to the ground. but just to the south of that, we have the weather fronts, that thick cloud, layers of cloud, outbreaks of rain. 10 degrees in the south, around about 6 by the time we get to belfast and a couple of degrees above freezing in the morning in glasgow
it�*s wet, it�*s mild. if anything, it�*s going to get even milder across some parts of the country. but this story is not true for scotland — it�*s been quite the opposite. at the moment we�*ve got clear skies. it�*s very cold in the highlands. and early on wednesday morning, temperatures in some spots could be as low as —8 degrees celsius, but not in northern ireland, england and wales. the air current is coming in from the south—west. weather fronts are crossing us here. a...
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it�*s just a brief window of dry weather. there�*ll be some sunshine after a chilly start, but we�*ll see the cloud moving in more quickly, and the rains moving across more quickly as well — notjust across northern ireland now, but other western parts of the uk before the end of the afternoon. the best of the sunshine in the far east of england. but temperatures are likely to reach double figures — and, together with these bands of rain coming in from the west, we�*ve got some milder air on thursday night, so no frost this time. we still have a weather front to move through on thursday — that�*s that band of rain clearing scotland, pushing into england and wales. and that will be followed by more showers — and these will be turning wintry over the hills. as things just get a little bit colder, we could well see temperatures across eastern england, though, in double figures — but only for a while, because the colder air will push down across the whole of the country by the end of the week. and, with low press
it�*s just a brief window of dry weather. there�*ll be some sunshine after a chilly start, but we�*ll see the cloud moving in more quickly, and the rains moving across more quickly as well — notjust across northern ireland now, but other western parts of the uk before the end of the afternoon. the best of the sunshine in the far east of england. but temperatures are likely to reach double figures — and, together with these bands of rain coming in from the west, we�*ve got some...
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and here�*s that big low that�*s approaching us with its rain—bearing clouds. you can see all of that rain spreading towards the uk. so we�*ve got cold air in the north coming in from the arctic, milder air spreading in from the south. it�*s where these two air masses meet. well, that�*s where we�*re going to have that period of rain, sleet and snow, really icy conditions maybe in some areas from northern wales into the pennines. you can see how big that temperature contrast is as well. so from morning onwards it�*s across the north of wales, mainly, around the pennines as well. there will be quite a broad area where we could have some rain, sleet and snow. sleet and snow in this area is certainly possible snow showers in scotland, but i think it�*s more likely to be heavy rain in the south of the country. so these are the lower risk yellow warnings from the met office and if we zoom into the amber warnings which have been issued. so this is for northern wales and also the pennines. well, i think broadly speaking, quite widespread, 10 to 15 centimet
and here�*s that big low that�*s approaching us with its rain—bearing clouds. you can see all of that rain spreading towards the uk. so we�*ve got cold air in the north coming in from the arctic, milder air spreading in from the south. it�*s where these two air masses meet. well, that�*s where we�*re going to have that period of rain, sleet and snow, really icy conditions maybe in some areas from northern wales into the pennines. you can see how big that temperature contrast is as...
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it�*s still quite tense. the spanish city of valencia is observing three days of mourning after a deadly fire in an apartment block. authorities on friday said they had recovered ten bodies and were no longer looking for anyone else. but that figure was revised on saturday — saying nine bodies had been found and one person was still missing. experts say flammable cladding and high winds may have helped the fire spread. british airways has been ranked among the worst airlines in a uk passenger satisfaction survey by consumer group which?. the airline�*s customer score for long—haul flights was the joint third lowest out of 17 carriers. the company said it was hit by "several factors outside of our control" last year, such as strikes by air traffic controllers. pope francis has cancelled meetings because of mild flu — according to the vatican. his regular audiences with vatican officials and private meetings have all been called off to allow the 87—year—old pontiff to recover. king charles says he h
it�*s still quite tense. the spanish city of valencia is observing three days of mourning after a deadly fire in an apartment block. authorities on friday said they had recovered ten bodies and were no longer looking for anyone else. but that figure was revised on saturday — saying nine bodies had been found and one person was still missing. experts say flammable cladding and high winds may have helped the fire spread. british airways has been ranked among the worst airlines in a uk...
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let�*s let�*s talk to paul murphy. thank you for being with us on the programme tonight, louis running through some of the logistics will take place tomorrow. is it your view that stormont will be up and running at full force this weekend?— full force this weekend? almost certainl , full force this weekend? almost certainly. no — full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt _ full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt at _ full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt at all - full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt at all that i full force this weekend? almost. certainly, no doubt at all that the assembly and the executive will be formed this weekend, and that by monday, hopefully ministers will be at their desks sorting out the problems that have piled up over the last two years, and which are absolutely intense, particularly in the health service, and it�*ll happen. he really is a considerable achievement, and i congratulate both the government answerjeffrey donaldson, the lea
let�*s let�*s talk to paul murphy. thank you for being with us on the programme tonight, louis running through some of the logistics will take place tomorrow. is it your view that stormont will be up and running at full force this weekend?— full force this weekend? almost certainl , full force this weekend? almost certainly. no — full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt _ full force this weekend? almost certainly, no doubt at _ full force this weekend? almost certainly, no...
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and i think it�*s a good thing when democracy reigns, and i think it�*s great for the republican party to have this competition. the only thing that�*s lacking in this is donald trump getting on a debate stage. let�*s speak to david willis who is in los angeles. nikki haley saying that she wants to be competitive, but this is ability final chance for her, isn�*t it? i final chance for her, isn't it? i think it probably is, yes. and if the polls are to be believed, this is donald trump�*s to lose, you like. we are putting in very comfortable ahead of nikki haley any state she was twice returned as governor and —— in the polls are putting him a very comfortable ahead. but the support in these governor races does not appear to have survived into the presidential race. she has said despite what the polls are showing, she intends to remain in the republican presidential race, at least until so—called super tuesday on fifth march when 16 states and territories a vote for their republican preference. but i think it is fair to say, as you suggested, nikki, that if she does badly
and i think it�*s a good thing when democracy reigns, and i think it�*s great for the republican party to have this competition. the only thing that�*s lacking in this is donald trump getting on a debate stage. let�*s speak to david willis who is in los angeles. nikki haley saying that she wants to be competitive, but this is ability final chance for her, isn�*t it? i final chance for her, isn't it? i think it probably is, yes. and if the polls are to be believed, this is donald...
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that�*s not downplay that. you can see from these pictures that he looks in better health than alexei navalny looked and there is a reason for that, he has a high—value prisoner. a development since we last spoke about him come has been thinking this interview with tucker carlson that he wants a swap, and the man he wants is the russian hit man who killed a chechen dissident in germany. that is not a straightforward swap, is that, that is more problematic for the americans surely.— is more problematic for the americans surely. is more problematic for the americans surel . .. ., americans surely. the fact that he sa s he's americans surely. the fact that he says he's in _ americans surely. the fact that he says he's in germany _ americans surely. the fact that he says he's in germany rather- americans surely. the fact that he says he's in germany rather than l says he�*s in germany rather than america but the americans have to convince the germans to do that swap. i think that it is a problematic swap in a
that�*s not downplay that. you can see from these pictures that he looks in better health than alexei navalny looked and there is a reason for that, he has a high—value prisoner. a development since we last spoke about him come has been thinking this interview with tucker carlson that he wants a swap, and the man he wants is the russian hit man who killed a chechen dissident in germany. that is not a straightforward swap, is that, that is more problematic for the americans surely.— is...
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it�*s not easy. a few days later, in the medway town of gillingham, we caught up with him again, this time as he met parents and carers to explain the situation. we�*re in a really difficult financial place as a council. we�*re having to do some difficult stuff around some of the things we all enjoy. so really want to hear from yourself. these families have children with special educational needs and disabilities, one of the areas where services are under huge pressure. when you talk about obviously having to cut back on everything across the budget, as somebody that is sort of volunteering in the voluntary sector at the moment, running a children's charity, physically can't plug any more gaps in council budgets with what we're doing. if the resources aren�*t there, you know, there are some things which ultimately will cease to happen. and that pains me. i don�*t want that to be the case, but i�*ve got to balance the books. thank you for your time. i genuinely appreciate that. can ijust hav
it�*s not easy. a few days later, in the medway town of gillingham, we caught up with him again, this time as he met parents and carers to explain the situation. we�*re in a really difficult financial place as a council. we�*re having to do some difficult stuff around some of the things we all enjoy. so really want to hear from yourself. these families have children with special educational needs and disabilities, one of the areas where services are under huge pressure. when you talk...
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so that�*s after nine weeks. that�*s still seriously malnourished. the nurses said the numbers were getting worse by the week. this is a largely forgotten crisis. it�*s hard for the media to get here — fighting makes some areas inaccessible for charities, and the world�*s attention is elsewhere. but, once again, women are queuing up with their children who are hungry, some are starving, desperately in need of help. mr mitchell promised £100 million more in uk aid to help millions of mothers like these get better access to health care. but he said the international community had to do more. there is clearly a risk of famine if we don�*t now take action. and there are serious indicators of the danger of famine. but, if you ask me, "is there a famine taking place now in ethiopia?" i say, "no," and we have the power to stop it. but if we don�*t take the necessary action now, then there is every danger that a famine will engulf this war—torn country, which has suffered so much already. but is it a famine? aid workers are cautious. regional le
so that�*s after nine weeks. that�*s still seriously malnourished. the nurses said the numbers were getting worse by the week. this is a largely forgotten crisis. it�*s hard for the media to get here — fighting makes some areas inaccessible for charities, and the world�*s attention is elsewhere. but, once again, women are queuing up with their children who are hungry, some are starving, desperately in need of help. mr mitchell promised £100 million more in uk aid to help millions of...
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she daughter�*s killer to justice. she wasjoined daughter�*s killer tojustice. she wasjoined in court by daughter�*s killer tojustice. she was joined in court by relatives, including her son, jamie, was joined in court by relatives, including herson, jamie, her including her son, jamie, her daughter—in—law including herson, jamie, her daughter—in—law and her grandson and she was also being comforted by the family�*s lawyer. has a letter, with margaret caldwell alongside, is expected to give a statement within the next hour and the police are also expected to comment in light of the fact it has taken close to 20 years to finally bring emma caldwell�*s killer to justice. the caldwell's killer to “ustice. the bbc caldwell's killer to “ustice. the sscactuauyh caldwell's killer to “ustice. the bbc actually has _ caldwell's killer tojustice. the bbc actually has an interview with iain packer. tell us a little bit more about that.— iain packer. tell us a little bit more about that. yes, iain packer actually approached _ more about that. yes, iain
she daughter�*s killer to justice. she wasjoined daughter�*s killer tojustice. she wasjoined in court by daughter�*s killer tojustice. she was joined in court by relatives, including her son, jamie, was joined in court by relatives, including herson, jamie, her including her son, jamie, her daughter—in—law including herson, jamie, her daughter—in—law and her grandson and she was also being comforted by the family�*s lawyer. has a letter, with margaret caldwell alongside, is...
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it�*s newsday.. thank you for being with us. the widow of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny has promised to carry on her husband�*s life�*s work after he died on friday and a russian prison. in a video posted on social media she promised to continue his fight for a free russia. she declared the president b putin was responsible for his death and said she knows exactly why her husband was killed, vowing to name names and show faces in the nearfuture. the kremlin denies any involvement. our eastern european correspondent has more on what this means for any meaningful opposition in russia. yulia navalny has really stepped deliberately and dramatically into the political spotlight with this speech. her grief at times was so raw that
it�*s newsday.. thank you for being with us. the widow of the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny has promised to carry on her husband�*s life�*s work after he died on friday and a russian prison. in a video posted on social media she promised to continue his fight for a free russia. she declared the president b putin was responsible for his death and said she knows exactly why her husband was killed, vowing to name names and show faces in the nearfuture. the kremlin denies any...
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it�*s a really privileged job, it�*s a really importantjob. it�*s a job where you can really help people. why would you? we do it because we think we can make a difference. you have to think long and hard whether you want to put yourself and your family through the level of risk that comes with the job these days. the prime minister�*s spokesperson said the decision to quit politics by mike freer was deeply depressing — notjust an attack on him but on british democracy. chris mason, bbc news, westminster. in spain, a state of emergency has been declared because of a worsening drought after three years without significant rainfall in catalonia. water restrictions are being imposed on six million people, including those in spain�*s second city, barcelona. you get a sense ofjust how bad the drought is from these images. this is the sau reservoir near barcelona two years ago, created by flooding a village in 1962. and this is what it looks like now — the ruins of that church completely exposed now. locals say this is the first time they
it�*s a really privileged job, it�*s a really importantjob. it�*s a job where you can really help people. why would you? we do it because we think we can make a difference. you have to think long and hard whether you want to put yourself and your family through the level of risk that comes with the job these days. the prime minister�*s spokesperson said the decision to quit politics by mike freer was deeply depressing — notjust an attack on him but on british democracy. chris mason,...
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it�*s a minky whale on the bottom that she�*s swimming by and yeah, it�*s a very challenging environment. —2 degrees in the water, it�*s pitch black down there. yeah, it�*s a privilege and it�*s been a long, hard journey. i mean, i�*ve been educating myself also in diving, in very advanced systems, very advanced cave diving, with vehicles that push you deep into the caves. it takes me to places that very, very few people have been able to go. the more people that can see my underwater photography and cinematography, the happier i am because it�*s such a different world and people need to know about it. we need to take care of what�*s under the surface, we need to think from environmental perspective, so think this is all very relevant in many perspectives, as much as i�*d like to show beauty. i like to show the beauty of the world, like, it makes me happy. swedish photographer, alex dawson, there. an alligator at a us zoo had to undergo surgery after veterinarians discovered 70 coins in the animal�*s stomach. the coins were found in a rare, 36—year—old leucistic all
it�*s a minky whale on the bottom that she�*s swimming by and yeah, it�*s a very challenging environment. —2 degrees in the water, it�*s pitch black down there. yeah, it�*s a privilege and it�*s been a long, hard journey. i mean, i�*ve been educating myself also in diving, in very advanced systems, very advanced cave diving, with vehicles that push you deep into the caves. it takes me to places that very, very few people have been able to go. the more people that can see my...
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here�*s louise. we have seen some record—breaking rainfall this month but we have had a chance to catch our breath in the last couple of days with some quieter weather but guess what, more rain on the way, moving in from the west, and as the rain continues to push its way steadily east, it is a cold front which means that behind the cold front we are going to see some colder air moving in. let�*s have a look at the pressure chart. the wind direction swinging round to a north—westerly which means all change as we go into tomorrow. we can split the country into three parts, sunny spells and scattered showers and gale force winds in the far north west of scotland and northern ireland, cloudy skies in england and wales, but milder and wetter weather will continue in the south—east of england, we might have double digits but it could stay pretty grey and wet for most of the day. cooler conditions behind and that will lead into a pretty chilly night to come as we go into the early hours of friday m
here�*s louise. we have seen some record—breaking rainfall this month but we have had a chance to catch our breath in the last couple of days with some quieter weather but guess what, more rain on the way, moving in from the west, and as the rain continues to push its way steadily east, it is a cold front which means that behind the cold front we are going to see some colder air moving in. let�*s have a look at the pressure chart. the wind direction swinging round to a north—westerly...
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how he�*s holding up? it�*s still solitary confinement as it has been since september of last year, so nothing much has changed in that regard. he still has his bed fixed to the wall from morning till night, he still has a backless stool as the only piece of furniture in the cell and he gets his pen and paperfor 90 minutes. i don�*t know if that will change in this special regime prison colony because that is the harshest grade in the russian penitentiary system, so i think that it might also affect the visiting hours by the lawyer or his ability to correspond with us. we will find out more in the coming weeks. , ., we will find out more in the coming weeks. , . ., ., ~ ., we will find out more in the coming weeks. ., ., ~ ., ., ~ weeks. evgeny a kara-murza talking to me earlier- _ weeks. evgeny a kara-murza talking to me earlier. we'll— weeks. evgeny a kara-murza talking to me earlier. we'll keep _ weeks. evgeny a kara-murza talking to me earlier. we'll keep an - weeks. evgeny a kara-murza talking t
how he�*s holding up? it�*s still solitary confinement as it has been since september of last year, so nothing much has changed in that regard. he still has his bed fixed to the wall from morning till night, he still has a backless stool as the only piece of furniture in the cell and he gets his pen and paperfor 90 minutes. i don�*t know if that will change in this special regime prison colony because that is the harshest grade in the russian penitentiary system, so i think that it might...
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that�*s so important for brain growth. they are screening their kids for more addictive behaviours, like having a hard time withdrawing from social media use. novo nordisk, the danish pharmaceuticalfirm behind the obesity and diabetes jabs, wegovy and ozempic, has revealed record earnings driven by surging sales of the popular drugs. the firm saw net profits rise by 50% in 2023, to more than $12 billion. considered by some as a holy grail of weight—loss medication, wegovy is now in six countries including the uk and launches later this month injapan. but novo nordisk�*s rise is also having a big impact at home in denmark. as adrienne murray reports from copenhagen. if you thought lego or a maersk were the biggest companies from denmark, you would be wrong. dwarfing them all is novo nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm behind blockbuster drugs ozempic. the first of a new generation of treatments expected to turbo—charge weight loss. it�*s an injection for those severely overweight. while ozempic treats diabetes and both
that�*s so important for brain growth. they are screening their kids for more addictive behaviours, like having a hard time withdrawing from social media use. novo nordisk, the danish pharmaceuticalfirm behind the obesity and diabetes jabs, wegovy and ozempic, has revealed record earnings driven by surging sales of the popular drugs. the firm saw net profits rise by 50% in 2023, to more than $12 billion. considered by some as a holy grail of weight—loss medication, wegovy is now in six...
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it�*s a nice story. we have used high—speed video recordings, and you can see what is going on inside their bodies, so we recorded videos up to 8000 frames per second and when you slow them down you can see the swim bladder being compressed by the cartilage movement. what is the point in terms of knowing about this? in our lab we are mainly focused on neuroscience and because the fish are so small and transparent we can use special microscopes to see inside the brain and see what is going on at a neuron level. because they communicate with each other acoustically we can gain insights into acoustic communication and the underlying networks making this happen. do we know why these tiny fish make this huge sound? because they are so small, if they make a sound they become very vulnerable, so when they are by themselves they don�*t make sounds, only when they are with other fish. so we think it is a communication signal and only the males make sounds. we think it is probably to do with aggressive behavio
it�*s a nice story. we have used high—speed video recordings, and you can see what is going on inside their bodies, so we recorded videos up to 8000 frames per second and when you slow them down you can see the swim bladder being compressed by the cartilage movement. what is the point in terms of knowing about this? in our lab we are mainly focused on neuroscience and because the fish are so small and transparent we can use special microscopes to see inside the brain and see what is going...
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let�*s have a look at what�*s on the show. lockdown changed the rules of work, but did it also change our mental health? billions of days every year are taken off by workers with stress and anxiety. what can be done to break the taboos around mental health? and are we getting it right? i�*ll be discussing all of that with our top line—up of guests — matthew cooper, who publicly stepped aside from his top job running a silicon valley tech company when his mental health battle became overwhelming. and we�*ll get the global picture with the woman who�*s literally written the book on the guidelines for mental health at work — that�*s dr aisha malik from the world health organization. and she�*s a pioneer of wellbeing at work, driving the issue to the top tables of corporate power for nearly a decade. jen fisher of deloitte tells us the perils, the pitfalls and the potential of tackling these conditions at the highest ranks of corporate power. wherever you�*rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hel
let�*s have a look at what�*s on the show. lockdown changed the rules of work, but did it also change our mental health? billions of days every year are taken off by workers with stress and anxiety. what can be done to break the taboos around mental health? and are we getting it right? i�*ll be discussing all of that with our top line—up of guests — matthew cooper, who publicly stepped aside from his top job running a silicon valley tech company when his mental health battle became...
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and now kind of being off that list, it�*s all a bit of fun but it�*s a shame, right? ready, go. so why has parkrun risked upsetting so many? it says the data could be off—putting and they wanted to reinforce the message that it�*s forfun, nota race. but others believe it�*s a kneejerk reaction to criticism of its self—id policy. parkrun allows people to run in the gender category they identify with and it�*s meant some of its female records are held by trans women. two—time 0lympian mara yamauchi wants organisers to follow both uk and world athletics in banning competition in the female category from those whose gender identity is different from their sex at birth. so i agree in principle that it must be welcoming and inclusive of everybody, but currently their policy is excluding and exclusive of females, because we don't get fairness and we are robbed of things of value. we have been robbed of things of value like records and so on. parkrun claims removing the records had nothing to do with trans participants and says it�*s been looking at the issue of performanc
and now kind of being off that list, it�*s all a bit of fun but it�*s a shame, right? ready, go. so why has parkrun risked upsetting so many? it says the data could be off—putting and they wanted to reinforce the message that it�*s forfun, nota race. but others believe it�*s a kneejerk reaction to criticism of its self—id policy. parkrun allows people to run in the gender category they identify with and it�*s meant some of its female records are held by trans women. two—time...
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let�*s ta ke let�*s take a listen to what he said. i�*m honest to this house, i�*m true i'm honest to this house, i'm true to this _ i'm honest to this house, i'm true to this house, i believe in all members _ to this house, i believe in all members of this house, and i have tried _ members of this house, and i have tried to _ members of this house, and i have tried to do — members of this house, and i have tried to do what i thought was the film tried to do what i thought was the right thing for all sides of this house — right thing for all sides of this house it_ right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable, and i apologise. 0k, ok, so, i apologise, ok, so, iapologise, they ok, so, i apologise, they were the that he finished with. what do you make of this position are now? i thought was an interesting statement that he made, every emotional one, he seemed almost close to tears at one point, while making that apology. he is now meeting with representatives from the main political party, to try and find a way for
let�*s ta ke let�*s take a listen to what he said. i�*m honest to this house, i�*m true i'm honest to this house, i'm true to this _ i'm honest to this house, i'm true to this house, i believe in all members _ to this house, i believe in all members of this house, and i have tried _ members of this house, and i have tried to _ members of this house, and i have tried to do — members of this house, and i have tried to do what i thought was the film tried to do what i thought was the...
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but daytime highs and that upper 50's low 60's. it's all due to this ridge of high pressure taking over its pushing any activity offshore and bringing us those dry conditions. as you can see in our future cast, we don't have a lot of yellow green in orange. we just have some passing clouds today. saturday looks clear. so it's going to be a nice when we have a lot going on to. we have the start of the lunar new year and superbowl weekend, of course. but we will be starting off the days with the chilly temperatures here so you can see will be in the 30's and 40's. there may be another frost advisory in place. and here's that lunar near forecast. i know there are events in san francisco in daly city today. if the year and the dragon. so we're looking at temperatures in the upper 40's as we get our way through the day. so it's going to be some nice weather for the weekend. and here is your football forecast for the bay area. we have 60 degrees for your daytime highs around kickoff at 3.30 and then mitch to upper 50's around halftime. s
but daytime highs and that upper 50's low 60's. it's all due to this ridge of high pressure taking over its pushing any activity offshore and bringing us those dry conditions. as you can see in our future cast, we don't have a lot of yellow green in orange. we just have some passing clouds today. saturday looks clear. so it's going to be a nice when we have a lot going on to. we have the start of the lunar new year and superbowl weekend, of course. but we will be starting off the days with the...
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and it�*s notjust birmingham that�*s struggling. across the country, councils are warning that front—line neighbourhood services like parks, leisure facilities and libraries are in jeopardy. despite government having recently provided emergency funding, a new survey of council management by the local government information unit has found 51% of senior figures warned their councils are likely to go bust in the next five years. 9% of respondents say they were likely to declare effective bankruptcy in the next financial year, representing 14 councils. and only 6% are happy with central government�*s performance of understanding the scale of the problem facing finances. councils say they�*re pulling out all the stops to stay afloat, but that means nine in ten survey respondents plan to cut back services whilst also raising people�*s council tax. almost every council in the country is putting up council tax by the maximum permitted, just under 5%. they're cutting services. so councils are making deep cuts to front—line services
and it�*s notjust birmingham that�*s struggling. across the country, councils are warning that front—line neighbourhood services like parks, leisure facilities and libraries are in jeopardy. despite government having recently provided emergency funding, a new survey of council management by the local government information unit has found 51% of senior figures warned their councils are likely to go bust in the next five years. 9% of respondents say they were likely to declare effective...
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sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. this is an assembly for all, catholic, protestant, and dissenter. despite our different outlooks and different views on the future constitutional position, the public rightly demand that we work together and deliver together. us air strikes on sites linked to iranian—backed fighters have drawn condemnation from iraq, syria, and iran. and hundreds of serving us and european officials warn that western governments�* policies on the israel—gaza war could amount to "grave violations of international law." british scientists arrive in antarctica to test a new drone that will help forecast the impact of climate change. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh feris. here are this evening's top stories. it's no roman holiday for england... but they hold off italy to start their six nations with a win. blown away by bumrah... england have another pickle to get out of in india. everton rescue a dramatic draw in the premier league... and they're not the only ones. also coming up on spo
sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. this is an assembly for all, catholic, protestant, and dissenter. despite our different outlooks and different views on the future constitutional position, the public rightly demand that we work together and deliver together. us air strikes on sites linked to iranian—backed fighters have drawn condemnation from iraq, syria, and iran. and hundreds of serving us and european officials warn that...
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"it�*s very sad," anton says. "and it�*s bad that there are political prisoners." but this lady tells me she�*s not interested, she doesn�*t care about politics. such indifference suits the authorities. to his supporters, alexei navalny will always be a symbol that change is possible. but the kremlin will be hoping that most russians won�*t care enough to make him a martyr. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. for more on the fallout from the death of alexei navalny, i spoke with samuel greene, professor of russian politics at kings college london. the kremlin is hiding behind some legalistic issues, obviously they have announced an investigation which i think is going to be hard to believe it will be credible, but what they are really doing is trying to give themselves time to get on top of the narrative and control the story and make sure that information about the cause of death and the manner of his death do not make it into the public domain until they have decided exactly how they want the public to talk about this. the message from alexei navalny has bee
"it�*s very sad," anton says. "and it�*s bad that there are political prisoners." but this lady tells me she�*s not interested, she doesn�*t care about politics. such indifference suits the authorities. to his supporters, alexei navalny will always be a symbol that change is possible. but the kremlin will be hoping that most russians won�*t care enough to make him a martyr. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. for more on the fallout from the death of alexei navalny,...
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let�*s go to cardiff. farmers in wales are protesting against planned changes to government subsidies — the latest in a series of protests across europe. unions claim the welsh government�*s sustainable farming scheme could cause thousands ofjob losses. on monday, there was chaos in brussels as farmers from across europe protested against european union farming policies — police responded with water cannons, and there were scuffles in the street. protests have been taking place across europe for months, more examples here from the czech republic, italy, bulgaria and germany. they all have their own specific national issues, as well as wider concerns — including the rising cost of living, eu environmental measures, and the impact of the war in ukraine on trade and prices. let�*s go to cardiff now and our correspondent tomos morgan. — — stefa n —— stefan messenger. -- stefan messenger. on a very wet february afternoon, _ -- stefan messenger. on a very wet february afternoon, the _ -- stefan
let�*s go to cardiff. farmers in wales are protesting against planned changes to government subsidies — the latest in a series of protests across europe. unions claim the welsh government�*s sustainable farming scheme could cause thousands ofjob losses. on monday, there was chaos in brussels as farmers from across europe protested against european union farming policies — police responded with water cannons, and there were scuffles in the street. protests have been taking place across...
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it�*s completely different with nay. she�*s very independent. she wants to be in charge of everything. i wants to be in charge of everything-— wants to be in charge of everything. i love you...! laughs _ laughs when they were born, doctors in senegal didn�*t expect them to live more than a few days. they thought separation was their best hope of survival — but when the girls arrived in the uk, it was discovered that mariam�*s heart was too weak for the complex surgery, and the decision was made not to separate them. i decision was made not to separate them.— separate them. i can't - i can't allow _ separate them. i can't - i can't allow myself - separate them. i can't - i can't allow myself to. .. l can�*t allow myself to... let the doctor listen to your heart. mariam and nay share one pair of legs, one pelvis, and each has a spinal cord and heart. they have regular check—ups at the children�*s hospital for wales. the children's hospital for wales. ~ ., the children's hospital for wales. ., . ., , the children's hospital for wale
it�*s completely different with nay. she�*s very independent. she wants to be in charge of everything. i wants to be in charge of everything-— wants to be in charge of everything. i love you...! laughs _ laughs when they were born, doctors in senegal didn�*t expect them to live more than a few days. they thought separation was their best hope of survival — but when the girls arrived in the uk, it was discovered that mariam�*s heart was too weak for the complex surgery, and the...
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it�*s my war, yeah. from the beginning, at the station, natasha was hearing direct testimony of russian cruelty. some of the worst stories were coming from the besieged city of mariupol. you�*re from mariupol? we met the verstiuk family — among them, 86—year—old grandmother maria and her daughter ludmilla. maria fell several times in a basement shelter. bell rings. a year later we found the family living in ukraine�*s peaceful carpathian mountains, but haunted by memories of what they�*d left behind. six months after we filmed this interview, maria died in exile. buried far from her husband and mariupol, the city she loved. dog barks. bugle plays. the war�*s sadness is everywhere now. in lviv recently, the funeral of yaroslav mikholev, one of 380,000 ukrainian soldiers killed or wounded. as we filmed, a veteran erupted in rage. man howls in anguish. man shouts. "death to the enemy," he shouts. an end to the dying, the exile, seems very far away. man continues shouting. fergal keane, bbc new
it�*s my war, yeah. from the beginning, at the station, natasha was hearing direct testimony of russian cruelty. some of the worst stories were coming from the besieged city of mariupol. you�*re from mariupol? we met the verstiuk family — among them, 86—year—old grandmother maria and her daughter ludmilla. maria fell several times in a basement shelter. bell rings. a year later we found the family living in ukraine�*s peaceful carpathian mountains, but haunted by memories of what...
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and we�*re just going to add to those totals, because here�*s today�*s rain. eased the way to some showers, but there�*s more wet weather to come into tomorrow, as we see a spell of wet and windy weather sinking its way south and east. behind it, we tap into a north—westerly flow, a cooler, fresher air source set to arrive. we can see the first signs of that in scotland — low single figures here. we�*re still in the milder air across england and wales first thing on thursday morning. but there�*s going to be a pretty intense but narrow band of rain easing out of north—west england and wales, pushing its way into the midlands, lincolnshire. ahead of it, we will see gales on exposed coasts down through kent and that�*s certainly worth bearing in mind. so a pretty miserable morning here, and that rain will take its time to clear away. slowly brightening up across the south—west and wales. a better story for scotland and northern ireland — sunny spells, scattered showers, but showers turning increasingly wintry to higher ground and still a bluste
and we�*re just going to add to those totals, because here�*s today�*s rain. eased the way to some showers, but there�*s more wet weather to come into tomorrow, as we see a spell of wet and windy weather sinking its way south and east. behind it, we tap into a north—westerly flow, a cooler, fresher air source set to arrive. we can see the first signs of that in scotland — low single figures here. we�*re still in the milder air across england and wales first thing on thursday...
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let�*s speak to our correspondent helena humphrey. she�*s at a polling station in charleston. just tell us about the mood there and how things are shaping up for nikki haley. and how things are shaping up for nikki haley-— and how things are shaping up for nikki hale . ~ �* , , , ., ~ ., nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south _ nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south carolina, _ nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south carolina, we - nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south carolina, we are - voters in south carolina, we are just outside charleston, through the course of the morning. you can see that they are queueing around this elementary school where we are right now. we have been speaking to people who have been coming out for nikki haley, who has twice served as governor here. they have acknowledged that this is going to be a significant uphill battle for her, one that appears to be a foregone conclusion, but they have been giving her the vote, they say, because they want people to have a choice, so this isn�*t a forego
let�*s speak to our correspondent helena humphrey. she�*s at a polling station in charleston. just tell us about the mood there and how things are shaping up for nikki haley. and how things are shaping up for nikki haley-— and how things are shaping up for nikki hale . ~ �* , , , ., ~ ., nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south _ nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south carolina, _ nikki haley. we've been speaking to voters in south carolina, we - nikki haley....
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trust in the firm has been shaken afterjanuary�*s alaska airlines blow out. let's turn our focus now to social media because the bosses of companies likes meta, tiktok and x have faced a grilling from us senators. at the heart of the fiery hearing was the companies�* attitudes to legislation currently going through congress, which aim to hold them to account for material posted on their platforms. in a heated exchange, meta ceo mark zuckerberg ended up apologising to families who say their children had been harmed by social media. let's have a listen. would you like to do so now? they're here, you're here on national television. would you like now to apologise to the victims who have been harmed by your products? show the pictures. would you like to apologise for what you have done to these good people? our guest, mitch prinstein from the american pshychological association has done clinical work on teenagers and social media. he told me if social media companies are doing enough to protect young people. it's not nearly enough, i'm afraid. it's very clear t
trust in the firm has been shaken afterjanuary�*s alaska airlines blow out. let's turn our focus now to social media because the bosses of companies likes meta, tiktok and x have faced a grilling from us senators. at the heart of the fiery hearing was the companies�* attitudes to legislation currently going through congress, which aim to hold them to account for material posted on their platforms. in a heated exchange, meta ceo mark zuckerberg ended up apologising to families who say their...
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let�*s get some of the day�*s other news now. on sunday, the latin american nation of el salvador heads to the polls for general elections. president nayib bukele is expected to win a second term in office, after changing the constitution that prevented presidents to run for two consecutive terms. yet despite his popularity, the country is stagnating economically. pierre—antoine denis has more from the newsroom. he�*s popular on social media. he�*s not afraid to call himself the coolest dictator in the world on his bio. over 75,000 arrests have been made in el salvador since the beginning of the state of emergency in march 2022. bukele ordered the building of mega prisons, prompting human rights organisations to express concerns over the treatment of detainees. but the violence did stop. the un recorded a 70% fall in homicide rates in el salvador in 2023. this essentially means that el salvador has the second lowest homicide rates in the americas behind canada. but this rather authoritarian leadership from bukele does not b
let�*s get some of the day�*s other news now. on sunday, the latin american nation of el salvador heads to the polls for general elections. president nayib bukele is expected to win a second term in office, after changing the constitution that prevented presidents to run for two consecutive terms. yet despite his popularity, the country is stagnating economically. pierre—antoine denis has more from the newsroom. he�*s popular on social media. he�*s not afraid to call himself the...
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it�*s a fantastical context. there�*s low lighting in the action on mitigates. is not as bad as it was those days. finally, terminator, did it go up or down? ., ., ., ., , down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film. _ down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was _ down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified - down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified 18 i down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified 18 in| cameron film, was classified 18 in 1984 and now it�*s 15. one of the key things that puts violence up to 18 is a sadistic edge to the violent. in this film, there�*s a lack of sadism. the antagonist is a cyborg who has no motion. —— emotion. the detail of the violence isn�*t dwelt upon. it swiftly goes through and it�*s upon. it swiftly goes through and it's -15 upon. it swiftly goes through and it�*s —15 now. upon. it swiftly goes through and it's -15 now-— upon. it swiftly goes through and it's -15 now. really interesting to talk to the _ it's -15 now. really interesting to talk to the m
it�*s a fantastical context. there�*s low lighting in the action on mitigates. is not as bad as it was those days. finally, terminator, did it go up or down? ., ., ., ., , down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film. _ down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was _ down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified - down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified 18 i down? terminator, anotherjames cameron film, was classified 18 in| cameron film, was classified 18...
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what do we know about king charles�*s return. he was seen today back in london, heath flew back from sandringham, the assumption is that he is here for probably regular treatments for his cancer. we do not know what type of cancer but we had last monday that he had been diagnosed with cancer when he was in for a different process, procedure on his enlarged prostate. as many people will know, cancer treatments are regular, people have to go back to hospital. king charles will be treated as an outpatient, he won�*t be staying in. this may become part of a regular pattern. he is coming back from sandringham, where he was seen at the weekend, waving to well—wishers when he went to church. today he was seen with his wife, queen camilla, in the car driving to clarence house. we know, many others who have experience of family members who have had treatment for cancer, we know it can be very up and down. i imagine the royal family is taking a view on how often these trips be taken. these matters are of course private, private for any
what do we know about king charles�*s return. he was seen today back in london, heath flew back from sandringham, the assumption is that he is here for probably regular treatments for his cancer. we do not know what type of cancer but we had last monday that he had been diagnosed with cancer when he was in for a different process, procedure on his enlarged prostate. as many people will know, cancer treatments are regular, people have to go back to hospital. king charles will be treated as an...
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the s&p and s&p equal weight. that s&p is tech dominated. weren't you expecting it to move higher because of tech? is this a surprise? >> thank you, frank. good morning. hello, stephanie. i think the market has started off on a strange start for the year. technology, which we know, has done well as interest rates have come down since last october. it is the beginning of the year or the first month where the equal weighted s&p is at the same level back in december. that is not bearish. we moved 700 points from forward to end of year. little under two months with the market moved 20% quickly. that doesn't necessarily mean the market has to rollover. it is important to see other groups start to participate. we have seen that in recent weeks. we have seen evidence of health care move back to all-time highs. industrials are moving to all-time highs. financials are starting to participate. we are lacking in metrics, but we like to see the dow jones industrial average start to participate. it is a healthy market generally. institutions have been sl
the s&p and s&p equal weight. that s&p is tech dominated. weren't you expecting it to move higher because of tech? is this a surprise? >> thank you, frank. good morning. hello, stephanie. i think the market has started off on a strange start for the year. technology, which we know, has done well as interest rates have come down since last october. it is the beginning of the year or the first month where the equal weighted s&p is at the same level back in december. that is...
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it�*s one trophy down, a possible three to go in jurgen klopp�*s farewell season. liverpool have have won the league cup for a tenth time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they are the first english team to lose six successive domestic cup finals. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson was at wembley. it was liverpool�*s vastly experienced captain virgil van dijk who rose to head the decisive goal deep into extra time — remembering the headed goal by van dijk which was disallowed earlier in the game. but when he turned to celebrate with his team—mates, he would�*ve seen teenage liverpool players who were only on the fringes of the first team at the start of the season. this is a liverpool team so beset by injuries — so to win in those circumstances i�*m sure will be especially memorable forjurgen klopp in his farewell season — may even be a glimpse of liverpool beyond jurge
it�*s one trophy down, a possible three to go in jurgen klopp�*s farewell season. liverpool have have won the league cup for a tenth time, extending their own record of wins in the competition. they beat chelsea 1—0 in the final, with their winner coming in the final two minutes of extra time. with that defeat, chelsea have secured an unwanted record, they are the first english team to lose six successive domestic cup finals. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson was at wembley. it was...
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it�*s a simple question, but it�*s hit a nerve online. almost 180 million people have seen this post on x from elmo, and thousands of users have used the opportunity to unleash their despair and grief on the little red muppet. as the new york times put it, "elmo asks an innocuous question. elmo was not expecting to open a yawning chasm of despair." another internet user posted this image with the caption "elmo after seeing the replies." but there has also been a very positive response to elmo checking in on everyone�*s emotional well—being. the un posted, "elmo, thanks for checking in. the world needs more kindness. you�*re always welcome in our press briefing room." and nasa posted, "reminding you all that you�*re made of star stuff" alongside this image. even the us presidentjoe biden has weighed in, saying "0urfriend elmo is right. we have to be there for each other. offer our help to a neighbour in need and above all else ask for help when we need it". also elmo�*s co—stars on sesame street have weighed in. the cookie mons
it�*s a simple question, but it�*s hit a nerve online. almost 180 million people have seen this post on x from elmo, and thousands of users have used the opportunity to unleash their despair and grief on the little red muppet. as the new york times put it, "elmo asks an innocuous question. elmo was not expecting to open a yawning chasm of despair." another internet user posted this image with the caption "elmo after seeing the replies." but there has also been a very...