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i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. outside china, the most coronavirus cases are onthis cruise ship. it quarantined in yokohoma — 175 on board have been infected. i'm ros atkins this and no—one ‘s getting off. is outside source. outside china, the most coronavirus cases are on this cruise cruise ship. it quarantined in yokohoma — now the rate of new infections in china is falling — 175 on board have been infected. but before we draw any conclusions — and no—one ‘s getting off. this is the who on that. that must be interpreted now the rate of new infections with extreme caution. this outbreak could still in china is falling, but before we draw any conclusions, go in any direction. this is the who on that. in the race to take on president trump — that must be interpreted with joe biden has been heading polls for months. extreme caution. but he came fifth in the democratic this outbreak could still primary in new hampshire go in any direction. bernie sanders is now the candidate to beat. in the race to take after he came out on top. on president trump, joe biden has been heading joe biden now looks polls for months. to south carolina to try but he came fifth in the democratic and stay in the race. primary in new hampshire bernie sanders is now there's been quite a twist the candidate to beat after for matteo salvini.
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last year as italy's interior he came out on top. joe biden now looks minister he kept more than 100 to south carolina to try migrants in dreadful conditions and stay in the race. on board this ship for almost a week. now parliament has been stripped his imminuity from prosecution — and he may face charges of kidnapping. there's a shortage of catholic priests in some parts of the world. one idea was to allow married and we'll look of this terrifying men to be ordained — accident for big wave but pope francis isn't convinved. surfer alex botelho. he was knocked unconscsious after his jet ski got taken out. that's in portugal as surfers hunt and we'll look of this terrifying accident for big wave surfer alex botelho. some of the biggest waves ever seen. he was knocked unconscsious after his jet ski got taken out. that's in portugal as surfers hunt some of the biggest waves ever seen. another 97 people in china have been killed by the coronavirus. there are also now more than 44700 known cases in china — this is only the fifth time and the death toll is passed 1,100. that the world health organisation has declared a public health here's the director general emergency of international concern. but it's still not clear exactly of the world health 0rganistion. how contagious and how the number of newly confirmed cases deadly this virus is. reported from china has the definition of a public health
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stabilised over the past week. emergency is that it's "an extraordinary event" which "carries implications for public health beyond the affected state's national border". but that must be interpreted the coronavirus is also with extreme caution. this outbreak could still defined as an epidemic, that's when an illness affects go in any direction. a specific region. health experts say it 0utside china, 25 countries could become a pandemic, have confirmed cases — and there have been that's when a new disease has spread two confirmed deaths. on a global scale. you can see here — no cases so far coronavirus cases have been at all in africa or south america. confirmed in 26 countries, also worth noting out of 195 covered by the who. that the daily date of infection is falling — we should also note that the virus is not spreading very by almost 50% since last week. much in countries outside of china, for more on that, the majority of global here's stephen mcdonnel in beijing. we don't want to get ahead cases are people who've of ourselves because, i mean, people been infected in china. become complacent, this could all and we still don't know how of a sudden take off again. deadly the virus is. and for the moment, the mortality rate is being estimated at 2%. at least there is some sort but that's likely to of a suggestion that we might be an overestimate, be turning the road. that's because it's certain many but until we are seeing, people have been infected but haven't suffered severe enough for example, tens of people for symptoms to attend hospital, and so their cases are not being recorded. for comparison, seasonal example, tens of thousands of people flu typically has a mortality rate below 1%.
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in the recovered column, then people start to feel a bit better there. another development: a global mobile phone congress has been cancelled in barcelona sars, a similarviral because of fears of the coronavirus. outbreak from 2003, had a death rate of more than 10%. and the chinese grand prix that was due to take place and around 35% of reported in shanghai in april — patients with middle east has been postponed. respiratory syndrome, formula one tells us known as mers—cov, "the decision has been made to "ensure the health and safety" died during that outbreak in 2012. this is the latest of drivers, staff and fans." update on the spread now scientists from across of covid—19 from the who. the world have been meeting at the world health organisation in geneva to discuss ways to combat this virus. i think we have to be very cautious. here's the analysis from one of them. the measures that china has taken the stabilisation in cases in last a number of days, it is very to really contain the outbreak might reassuring. it is to great extent they result of the huge public work and so it might end up health operation in china. it is as an outbreak that, unfortunately has killed over a thousand people, but can still be very ha rd to controlled and contained. health operation in china. it is very hard to predict. we definitely 0n the other hand, we do not know, it may have already spread outside see that the behaviour of that virus to many countries and so this may become still a global outside will have the rest of china, outbreak or even a pandemic. let's speak now to the bbc‘s imogen foulkes who's and outside china doesn't appear at following developments from berne this point to be as aggressive or as
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accelerated. that is a good sign. that gives us the opportunity to prepare and to react, still gives us they went into these two days saying that they wanted to draft a kind of the opportunity for containment. an interruption of the virus. that is no guarantee. master plan aimed at containing and that is no guarantee. stopping this virus. but at the same this is a study in thejournal of the american medical association that looked at a hospital in wuhan which is the city at the epicentre time, other countries preparing for of the outbreak. the study found just over half its arrival and at the end of those of all people affected by the virus two days, just this evening in fact, were adults aged 40 to 59, and only 10% of patients they highlight various things that were younger than 39. they highlight various things that they want to do and almost of the it adds: "cases in top of the list is getting easy to use diagnostic kits to countries children have been rare." with weaker health infrastructure. the same pattern was seen in outbreaks of the sars that clip you displayed, there are and mers viruses too. no cases, register cases in africa. here's one potential explanation. nathalie macdermott, a clinical lecturer but as the who experts said there, at university college london says "children over the age of five it could be that there are cases but and teenagers tend to have immune systems that are quite primed no chance to really diagnose them. for fighting viruses" so that is on the things the who "they may still be infected but could have much milder disease wa nts to so that is on the things the who wants to do. also, look at or not display symptoms treatments, there is no specific of infection." treatments, there is no specific treatment for this type of virus
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shed and and long quality vaccines. so that's what we know — they have to plan for all of that and what we don't know. here's the world health organisation andi they have to plan for all of that on the importance of getting and i am sure boosted a bit by this accurate information to the public. news, the cases, daily new cases in china are falling and a hint of since the outbreak started we are stabilisation, but nobody really nobody is getting complacent at the also facing an epidemic as he said. overflow of information, which is who. what is the relationship between the who and the individual transit sometimes but is also countries caught up and this? sometimes miss information, so it because presumably the who can't makes it hard for people to understand who they should test or mandate a particular response from particular country. no it can't, but where they can find reliable information. that is why here at the this is a un body and he has over who we have marketing i dental —— hundred 90 member states, so all of digital communication to ensure as the countries on the planet, these many people as possible around the member states have signed up for this body of regulations, called the world china are actually receiving international health regulations reliable information on how to which means that they are obliged, protect themselves from getting sex. for example, to informally come and also on how the outbreak is across a case. the who is not a body i think it understands may be that evolving and how the response is it does not work, not ready to go going. there is a lot to fear. it is out there swinging the big stick and not necessarily the misinformation
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claim it must do this because the it is also a misunderstanding. last thing anybody wants is for a rumours are spreading as well. they are trying to dress me up and beg country to feel frightened or and that copies and me is that an bullied even and therefore, height cases. one of bovee know is that evidence—based responses and china was really worried about, —— published in on our website and a social media. a sense of sound, one of the things we know is that they were afraid of the effect this there were some rumours if i sprang would have thought its economy. it alcohol over my body and i is cooperating and is extremely protected. the response is an evidence—based responses and published and on our website and social media. a sense of sound, transparent with the world health organisation and still a huge hit to there were some rumours if i spray alcohol over my body and i protected. the responses no. or if i its economy, and this is something doa hand protected. the responses no. or if i do a hand dryer doesn't mean that that countries have to face and it they neither still be killed. they responses no. you may get that need isa that countries have to face and it is a very difficult balancing act. to wash with soap and water. you may get that need to wash with soap and water. and here's the who's director general on that the largest coronavirus outbreak spread of misinformation. outside mainland china is not in a country as such — outbreaks can bring out the best and it's on a cruise ship that's docked close to yokohama injapan. this is the diamond princess — to the worst in people. stigmatizing 175 people onboard have the virus. and a health official, who boarded the ship to hand out questionnaires is one of them. individuals or entire nations, it there are more than 3,500 passengers and crew on board — does nothing but harm the response. none of them are being allowed
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instead of directing our energy to get off. against the outbreak, the statement diverts our attention and turns people against each other. i will japan has said it doesn't have the capacity to treat them all. here's one american passenger say it again. this is a time for who's stuck on board. good little prisoners, we stay in our rooms, we just go out on the balcony. solidarity. not for stigma. we put our trash out in the appropriate way, not for stigma. we pick up our messages outside the door. this is roger stone, a long time we wear our masks we open associate of president trump. last year he was found guilty the door for food trays. of witness tampering, lying to congress and misleading we certainly look forward investigators — all of which was connected to his efforts to get to the food like any prisoner access to hacked democratic emails and this is the poshest during the us election in 2016. when prosecutors said he should penitentiary there is. serve 7—9 years in prison, the food has gotten significantly president trump tweeted @realdonald trump better, it is very healthy, ‘this is a horrible and very unfair situation. the real crimes were on the other we have three choices for our meals side, as nothing happens to them. now at lunch and dinner. cannot allow this someone told me that we are the worst cluster of disease outside miscarriage ofjustice!‘ of china and i don't want to be part of any cluster of disease. the attorney general bill barr, who was appointed by donald trump to lead the department for more on this ship, here's rupert wingfield hayes ofjustice, stepped in — it was announced that the department
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in tokyo. was going to look into revising the sentence. yesterday all four of the people who prosecuted the numbers on board that ship roger stone quit the case. continued to climb quite fast. one quit theirjob entirely. 39 new cases today and there according to this washington post article, they did it after arguing are around 3700 people extensively with their superiors about how much time roger stone should serve in prison. quarantined on board the ship. there had to stay on board and lease for another week. bear in mind, they were all working for the department ofjustice which is supposed to be politically independent. this morning, @realdonald they have to stay on board trump ‘congratulations at least for another week. to attorney general bill barr and they are stuck in their cabins, for taking charge of a case there is concern about condition of many elderly people on board that that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even ship and there have been caused been brought.‘ this very much by some people to either screen gives the impression everybody on that ship or take them of the firewall between politics off the ship and move them somewhere else. and justice being breached. but the japanese government so far then the president denied doing is absolutely refusing to do that. another cruise ship was also caught up in this. this time it was in hong kong — anything to pressure bill barr. and 3,600 passengers were quarantined, although no—one had been diagnosed. the difference with japan, is that these passengers were tested and then allowed to disembark. noi no i didn‘t speak to then i could do it if no i didn‘t speak to then i could do itifi no i didn‘t speak to then i could do it if i wanted. i have absolute
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right to do it. i think out of and then there's a third cruise liner — things. to a degree that people with it's been turned away from several ports in asia — but is now appellee. i did not speak to him. is expected to dock in cambodia. the recommendation was ridiculous. i it's called the westerdam — thought the whole presentation was and it's due to arrive ridiculous. it was a horrible with its close to 1500 passengers on thursday. operation. these said to saint the owners of the ship say there's muller people that put everyone nothing to suggest anyone through hell. i think it is a onboard has the virus. that though didn't stop thailand and others turning it away. if you want to understand disgrace. now i have not been involved with it at all. more on how viruses can now i have not been behave on cruise ships — involved with it at all. check this article on the bbc website. well this is the view of one formerjustice department prosecutor. i don‘t believe donald trump and when he says that he had no involvement in the decision to change at the recommendation. if a in singapore, around 300 employees have been evacuated president to publicly tweet out to from the country's biggest bank. that was after one person literally millions and millions of people that he is found a site and became ill with the virus. all the staff had been believes that the recommendation working on the 43rd floor of the dbs bank. about the prosecutors are a miscarriage of justice here's more from sharanjit about the prosecutors are a miscarriage ofjustice the expectation should be prepared is leyl in singapore. going to be some type of response.
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that is the nature of the rate the bank released a statement saying donald trump and his cabinet works. that it would be provided that it would be providing in particular he is extremely receptive to try to do things that the employee who fell ill and his family with every please the president regardless of support and guidance. singapore raised its disease whether or not they are improper, outbreak response system condition to orange last week regardless if they break with which essentially means the disease decades of history and baby is severe and spreads easily department ofjustice is run. president trump‘s been from person the city bus speaking to reporters at the white house. is severe and spreads easily here‘s moe analysis from person the city ministry of health is just today three more cases, for a former us attorney. bringing the total to 50. most of them, i should add, in stable condition. 15 others in fact have recovered i don‘t think you can overstate how and actually have been discharged, but eight we are told, important this is in terms of a are still in critical condition. then there's hong kong. shift in how i process and be on tuesday, health officials partially evacuated this tower block independent that the justice over fears the coronavirus department. traditionally, there is was spreading through no law that limits the president‘s the building's pipes. on that, here's nick beake. ability to call the shots in the criminal justice system. the reason why there's so concerned about this particular tower block ability to call the shots in the criminaljustice system. it is headed by the but department at is the experience they had 17 years
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justice. that has been essentially ago with the source virus, ha rd to have justice. that has been essentially hard to have a president has operated on the theory that tyranny ago with the sars virus, at its worst, is when people in which was able to spread very quickly through one particular place for more than 300 power is the criminaljustice process to punish or reward people people became infected. the latest we're getting that maybe there was more of a precaution it actually five people who appeared who agree or disagree with their to have some form of flu, politics. here we see blatantly, a they had a fever, they had tested negative for the coronavirus. as concern over the spread turn of events which it demonstrates of the coronavirus grows around the world, that the president‘s political a video game that teaches players about how diseases spread has grown cronies. remember, roger stand sharply even in china. the company that makes the game, that the president‘s political cronies. remember, rogerstand was plague inc, is now warning people convicted at by regular people of to seek information on the disease from official sources, rather crimes involving the leaks of stolen than relying on its game. this is a flavour of information from the democrat what the game looks like. rather alarmingly, its aim is to infect everybody servers. against hillary clinton. with your disease and then eventually wipe out the whole world. there is a blatant contract as a defence —— conflict at the entrance it also saw a jump in sales to. he was convicted by robert during the 2014 ebola outbreak. players from all around moeller steen. he was appointed by the world are able to donate to charities which help combat rod rosenstein specifically to make the spread of infectious diseases.
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him independent at the department of here in the uk, another case justice now the department is of the virus has been confirmed. it's believed to be a woman who flew without moeller and jumping in and into london from china. destroying their independence. i it brings the total number think it is a dark day for democracy of cases in the uk to nine. efforts are continuing to trace 12 right now. people should be patients who were treated by two legitimately concerned. people should be legitimately concerned. british doctors who've been let‘s learn about a pioneering approach that brought together diagnosed with the coronavirus. refugees at za‘atari camp injordan and a team of english scientists — one works at this hospital in worthing in southern england, to grow food using not soil, but the foam from old mattresses. the other in brighton. both are now being our science reporter victoria gill treated in isolation. has been to the camp here's one expert's view injordan to see how it‘s working. on what could come next for the virus in the uk. gardening in the confines of the transmission will get going in the uk in the next few weeks and thus we refugee camp, this family lost their are very lucky and probably peeking homes and their farm when they fled two or three months after that. the the war in syria. now here in the epidemic is peeking at the moment desert, he is able to teach his and wuhan, three months beginning in children how to grow vegetables and december. have no real idea of what is going on in the of china. a very unconventional way. he thinks for the latest on the all the matches farm. this garden situation in the uk here's our health correspondent, has made this place every home. yes catherine burns.
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we know that when most people get this, they don't become very ill. absolutely, and makes me feel like i am at home. about 80,000 people live the symptoms tend to be very mild. in terms of actually stopping the virus, experts say that we could be looking by the end of the year before we get here. this is essentially a city that sprang up in a very short some kind of vaccine. but they think this period of time. most people they feared is defined in syria. now virus has a weakness. there is very limited space, the soil is extremely poor. enabling people to grow their own food, is a it likes us to be close together, there are precautions that we can vital step towards making this a take and they're the kind of things sustainable price to live. that you would take to stop any kind everything gets it reuse repurpose. nothing thrown away. the of bug, wash your hands, and try not to touch your face too often, if you cough or sneeze, sustainability mission to the camp make sure you cover your mouth. not the scientists found that what really, it is a case was thought to be a problem with of using our common sense. bernie sanders won tuesday's actually the way to get everybody a new hampshire primary — and so cemented his new position as front—runner for the democratic garden. there was a warehouse full. we don‘t know what to do with ease, presidential nomination. he spoke after his win. but there was no disposal mechanism. and let me say tonight that this i have been to a landfill site, and seen a tomato plant growing on an victory here is the beginning of the old sofa. a quick hello yes that's end for donald trump! (applause) landing it would work. this is in new hampshire, pete buttgieg
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came a close second. hydroponics. he phone supports the he and bernie sanders also came top in iowa last week. pla nts hydroponics. he phone supports the plants and there is no need for amy klobuchar came third in new hampshire, soil. this method requires a glass narrowly beating elizabeth warren who was fourth. of water because it is capped when incrediblyjoe biden, it is capped away at his meeting who's been heading the polls for months, came fifth. management away. here and there is a he knew which way the wind whole system made from recycled was blowing and left town before materials. this is one of the plants. and there are hundreds here. the results came through. an old coffee cup, a bit and foam, bears the old mattress. anabaptist props in there. so i get all of its plenty of doom and gloom around his campaign — but these are early days — nutrients. everything is recycled. all be it good ones for bernie sanders. here's one pollster. so far more than 1000 people had what is interesting is that bernie signed up for demonstration sanders is winning, he has won the sessions. everybody gets a starter state and a half technically. they kit yes. they'll get a starter kit are basically at a thai but he is get to get back home with them. they underperforming if it wasn't for the can start their own. it seems like fracturing of the moderate wing of there is a lack of interest. it is the democratic party, right now the moderates will be running away world this nomination. spinning so fascinated that he is still interested. what is your so two states down, 48 to go. favourite thing about this project. the nevada caucus is a week on sunday.
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then the following sunday, will be the south carolina. people being excited home screen that will be crucial forjoe biden's campaign. again. grabbing a nutritious and he's knows it — that's where he headed straight from new hampshire. fitted with limited space and wanted if south carolina turns away from him, his race may be run. to provide lessons for people around either way, the who process then moves on to super the world. we could all end up tuesday on march 3rd. living like this. as climate change plays out is what is going to 14 states will vote on that day, happen. my whole family it works as will the democrats abroad group. there will also be another contender with me on this. he now dedicates in play by that point. mike bloomberg will be on the ballot ours to his garden every day. this for super tuesday and from then on. knowledge becomes shared with our children. so when baby can benefit from it and share it their own he's one of the richest men in the world, former new york mayor — children. here is an idea born out and he's throwing cash at the race. this graph from axios shows over of process today, but it could help $300m has been spent — way beyond any other campaign. future generations grout nutritious mr bloomberg says he may spend food in the next challenging as much as $1 billion of his own money on stopping environments. victoria gail, bbc donald trump — whether he's the candidate or not. news, jordan. listen to donald trump, he says he's not bothered. to my siding on the end of ambush other contenders as well.
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look, he's like me. he is a light weight and you're going to find that a woman —— who attempted to open the door of a passenger out. he's also one of the worst plane midway through a flight —— debaters of ever seen. his presence has been jailed for two years. chelmsford crown court is zero. so will spend his $500 heard how chloe haines —— who‘s twenty—six and from million, maybe they will take it high wycombe —— mixed alcohol with medication on her trip to turkey last june. away, frankly i'd rather run against richard daniel has the details. bloomberg and bernie sanders. because sanders has real followers, whether you like them or not or whether you like them or not or whether you like them or not or whether you agree with them or not, i have to think it is terrible what he says. but he has followers. bloomberg is buying his way in. chloe haynes kicking and screaming here's democratic stategist mary while being restrained by passengers anne marsh on what happened in new hampshire. and crew. militarily you tried to open a door. today the 26-year-old we are now in a war of attrition for delegates. on the delegate count from how to become, seen here which is all that matters, peter is wearing sunglasses, arrived at court the front runner, he has two more delegates and bernie sanders. we for sentencing. she admitted. june have four candidates were the 22nd last year the cabell poke cannibalizing one another when it comes to support. that is before out on the flight would have a 200 bloomberg gets in. we have elizabeth passengers on board. the court heard warren cutting into bernie sanders she was thinking change from a on the progress of site even though
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she finished with only 9% last bottle. drunk she swore repeatedly. night, you have pete cutting into the court heard cabin staff tried the younger voters support of bernie sanders if you saw that in all of repeatedly to intervene before she the college tonsil subs that cut his lunged towards a cat indoors, tried margin. the avenue amy cutting into to open it, and screamed i‘m going pete on the moderate site and that to open it, and screamed i‘m going to kill you all. amy farrell was on probably cost him a first win last night. and now you throw in mike the flight. barricades and find a mess and an elderly couple. they bloomberg, who was looming out there we re mess and an elderly couple. they were crying and started running to the other end of the plane. they with the likes of you have no idea what kind of effect that is going to we re the other end of the plane. they were people behind me, back in the be and we will not know until super plane screaming and crying. fearing tuesday, but already you have for the safety of his aircraft pilot candidates coming into one another are trying to be the alternative that emerges from that and i do not returned to. following ems she was think that is going to happen now until well after super tuesday. the far—right italian politician billed for £85,000 stating she had matteo salvini is facing to face up to the consequences of potential prosecution — accused of illegally detaining her actions. today in her defence migrants on board a ship. was told she had a history of poor mental health. she was ashamed and appalled at herself and has not drank sense. sentencing to two years in prison and she told her what she police in northern ireland have did left some passengers fearing for charged a man with murder their lives. he said people who
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and possession of a firearm, in relation to the death recklessly endanger aircraft much be of the journalist lyra mckee, who was shot dead during punished to deter others. rioting last year. emma vardy is in belfast. this is outside source live a major impact here. described as a from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the world health organisation rising star in northern ireland and says it appears the spread of coronavirus she was shot by terrorists. now a in china has stabilised. but it‘s warned the outbreak 52—year—old man from derry who was could still go in any direction. arrested on tuesday has not been charged with murder with possession ofa pope francis has appears unpersuaded charged with murder with possession of a firearm and intend to endanger by the idea of allowing life and with professing membership married men to be ordained as priests in remote regions ofa life and with professing membership of a prescribed organisation. you where there‘s a shortage of clergy. will appear the magistrate court the idea was proposed last year at this special meeting to discuss tomorrow. there was widespread condemnation of the violence after the future of the church lyra mckee's death, but the british in the amazon — bishops argued that and irish prime ministers attended older, married men should be herfuneral. so and irish prime ministers attended her funeral. so these charges will considered in places be seen as a significant step but police have always said that they believe a number of people were like san ignacio de velasco in the bolivian amazon. involved in the night of her death robert flock is a bishop there. and request evidence to bring the government tojustice
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and request evidence to bring the government to justice and it remains i have all kinds of beautiful ongoing. chapels were priest only celebrate mass once again. we managed to build this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the world health organisation nice temples, but don‘t have the says it appears the spread of coronavirus in china has stabilised. but it's warned the outbreak priests who cover the territory. in terms of assets, it is 200,000 km2 could still go in any direction. 25 priests, at 30 priests. 25 nato defence ministers have agreed to expand the military alliance's training mission in iraq. parishes. 25 parishes. bishop flock‘s also told the bbc as well as training iraqi forces, that "the pope simply kicked the can down the road". nato will now take on personnel pope francis has been tweeting about the amazon region today. from the us—led coalition against the islamic state group. @pontifex "i dream of the move is in response to a call an amazon region that fights for the rights of the poor, from president trump that it the original peoples and the least of our brothers and sisters, do more in the region. where their voices can be heard and their dignity advanced. #queridaamazonia" querida the un human rights office amazonia is the name has released a report on companies linked tojewish of the document he released today. settlements in the it‘s his response to issues raised israeli—occupied west bank. by the bishops last year. it says more than 100 firms, in it he says, "the interest including big names like airbnb, booking.com and motorola solutions have likely been involved in activities related to settlements. of a few powerful industries should not be considered four men who were rescued more important than the good from blizzard conditions of the amazon region
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on ben nevis after they set off in their trainers and with no and of humanity as a whole." crampons or ice axons, have thanked their rescuers but neither the document, with a cash donation as well as gifts of whisky, nor his tweets today have mentioned wine and chocolates. the issue of married priests. the group admitted to having made but there were thoughts on how "a significant error of judgement". to address the shortage of priests. here‘s one of his cardinals. he looks to the patients for this is matteo salvini, example, to send more missionaries, leader of italy's far—right league like every day seems to have a good party and former interior minister. proportion of their priests spend the upper house of the italian some time in the amazon. he also parliament has just stripped of his political immunity, looks at the formation of deacons, a paving the way for him to be prosecuted on charges of illegally detaining migrants on board a ship. better and greater formation of these are images from deacons. he also would like us to the incident lastjuly. he stopped a hundred and sixteen migrants travelling from libya from disembarking form at least one seminary, where from this ship until other eu native candidates, and business countries agreed to host them. candidates can develop their so they were held for almost a week vocation to the priesthood. on board in dreadful conditions. mark lowen is the bbc‘s he had form with this — rome correspondent @marklowen "#pope‘s move will be welcomed before he stepped down from his post by conservative wing of church in september his flagship policy which feared it could set precedent
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was to close ports to for married priests elsewhere. migrant rescue boats. but some reformists will see it as lost opportunity to loosen prosecutors said this particular what is tradition rather incident amounted to kidnapping. than doctrine and help those who go if he's found guilty, months without seeing priest". for more on this issue he could face a sentence here‘s our global religion reporter lebo diseko. of up to fifteen years. here he is reacting in the senate. some don‘t see a priest for a whole year. they did not celebrate en masse. he recognises that but then he goes on to say that actually my my children have the right to know bishops should encourage a priest at that their fathers often away from they come through to go to the home. not because he is spending his amazon. i believe people should be time kidnapping human beings, but encouraged to step up and help that because he is defending borders and place that there. so the fact that security of his country. that is his precise duty. it was not his right, the problem, it doesn‘t mention the proposal that was put forward at the it was his duty. amazon senate, but it kinda puts mark lowen has this analysis from rome. though light is proposal about people that work to get there. i this is the case that he himself is guess trying to get around it that welcome. he said that he would take way. doesn't make the case that his exactly the same decision again, he proposal had they managed to publish had his head held high because he why there is a reason. the way it is has built his career on the connected while these have to be anti—migrant policies, he is a celibate could tell that this is the populist who revels in his image of interesting thing i had a defending italy gets what he says conversation with a married anglican
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are the migrant invasion. so it is priest who recently looked at a played into his hands and also the catholic church and he was very italianjustice moves played into his hands and also the italian justice moves very slowly against to be married people and the comes this good to quite a few years catholic church and he was very against being married people and to come to a result. he could have a signed being able to become patient couple of appeals and even if you at issue. there is no evidence that we re couple of appeals and even if you were convicted, he might to stick thatis at issue. there is no evidence that that is the issue. we had gotten comfort from his predecessors as the very persuasive or very impassioned populist in chief, the former prime patients for that reason saying this minister was himself convicted of fraud in his sentence was commuted isa patients for that reason saying this is a solution cannot let us do this. and he made a very italian comeback, when you look at the catholic church more broadly around - world, what returning as an italian member of the european parliament. more broadly around the world, what do argument that because it really happy and is on? this is a broader the coronavirus continues to disrupt push to allow priest to be in sexual global business life. the world's biggest mobile phone tech show has now been cancelled. relationships, and that the argument that because it really happy and is michelle fleury is in new york. on? this is a broader push to allow priest to be in sexual relationships, and that paypal? without recently just as relationships, and that paypal? without recentlyjust as recently relationships, and that paypal? understanding more of a calculation thatis without recently just as recently as understanding more of a calculation that is been taken by the last the the two different wings at organisers. just to give people some the church flaring up. when more conservatives said spoke against context, this is one of the most that celibacy was a really important
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attended conferences and it has been thing to try and fit guy. cancelled because the coronavirus. essentially, that is what markets the writing was on the wall after some of the biggest names in the people think. it is about industry pull it out. we're talking safeguarding what is seen as the about names like samsung, nokia, catholic church‘s core principles. ericsson, cisco systems. the big versus the modern day agenda. many names were huawei and cte but scaled people dissing the pope and more reformist, then his predecessor was. back. this is an event that this photograph of two mice fighting typically starts in barcelona and over a scrap of food spain. and usually attracts like at a london tube station has won the people‘s vote at the wildlife photographer of the year awards. sam rowley‘s photo called 109,000 attendees. it is a chance of station squabble was one of 25 these companies to lay out their shortlisted for the competition. stall for the year, the big announcement, the big projects and it‘s also the most liked photo ever set the tone for the year. but now on the bbc instagram account! thatis he told my colleaghe geeta guru set the tone for the year. but now that is going to have to be delayed because of concerns about the murthy how he captured it. coronavirus. thank you very much i was back for christmas, i lived in indeed. that is not going to happen inafew indeed. that is not going to happen in a few weeks' time. bp says it will use carbon capture bristol, i was looking for something technology and tree—pla nting to shoot. i am a big believer of to cut its net carbon emissions to zero by 2050. new boss bernard looney says that than in photography. the images of climate change is now the biggest wildlife that people can relate to, challenge facing bp and the world. that people can connect with on a
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more personal level rather than simply to make endangered species on the other side of the world. do you think people connected mass —— nice? but the reality is, we are seen by yes. the people that i had met on many as the source of the problem. the platform as well as i went down and we are still an obstacle to there added that he loves them. solving it. on my first day last down there added that he loves them. the runners—up included jaguars tackling an anaconda taken by michel zoghzhog. this orangutan being exploited week, protesters forced us to shut for performance at safari world down our headquarters and they are not the only ones who believe we are in bangkok, taken by aaron gekoski and a portrait of a conservation ranger and a baby black rhino by martin buzora. out of step with society. some they‘ll be on display investors do as well. in some of our own staff also and that is an at london‘s natural history museum. uncomfortable place to be in and let me be very clear today that i get we‘re going to go straight to these pictures now taken it. the world does have a carbon from the nazare tow surfing challenge in portugal. budget, it is finite and it is pro surfer alex botelho was caught running out fast and we need a rapid in this serious incident while on a jet ski... transition to net zero. surfers at this big wave event take it in turns to tow earch other out
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we're going to go straight to these pictures now taken on them to face massive waves. from the nazare tow surfing the world surf league had predicted challenge in portugal. ‘severe wipeouts‘ and of waves of ‘mind boggling heights. pro surfer alex botelho was caught it certainly got both of those. in this serious incident botelho was rushed to hospital but is now in a stable condition. while on a jet ski. surfers at this big wave event take it in turns to tow earch other out on them to face massive waves. the world surf league had predicted ‘severe wipeouts‘ and of waves of ‘mind boggling heights. hello there storm dennis is on its way this weekend, set to bring it it certainly got both of those. botelho was rushed to hospital further disruption to the uk but even before it gets to dennis his disruptive weather, we could see but is now in a stable condition. some problems in the next couple of days. go there for scotland and england with some frost around into that cold air pushes a band of rain, it looks quite likely that that will turn to snow if i can across the videos quite extraordinary, you can find it in the most—watched list northern england, southern scotland that may be to lower levels in on the bbc news app in the bbc news scotla nd that may be to lower levels in scotland as well. so they could see website. i will see you in a couple some disruption from the snowfall of minutes we keep you up—to—date on first thing thursday morning. after the latest stories from around the that, but the and rain about peace
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world. in scotland slightly. a lot of cloud leftovers, which is around 4 degrees. further south of mild air but it doesn‘t praying that they will still be some chalice around. particularly on eastern areas. friday and had a band of rain good evening. as a look at the present bringing flooding combining weather around the world, you'll notice a theme of rain, flood and with snowmelt. they went to hear of you next —— if you pass by. 11 front rain. the rains following the intense heat and parts of eastern begins as it reaches eastern england. not quite as much in the australia, new south wales where it way of rain because eastern areas. was inundated with rain at the last week we set a new moment and there's no real sign of it easing. the showers will continue trans—atlantic last week we set a new tra ns—atla ntic record and last week we set a new trans—atlantic record and select and concern about the cyclone subsonic flights with ba 11 flight heading close by and to south words taking a little less than five hours and that will cause some very to cross the atlantic. an incredible dangerous coastal erosion as well as record but i guess right friday and saturday because the incredibly the potential of rain that could curve towards new zealand later and strong jet stream living across the give some rain here into the south blanket. he picked randy up to 275 islands. the forecast is for the miles an hour. not only propel continuation of the showers and you can see looks to turn weather across planes quickly across the atlantic, melbourne as well but it is cool or it will also count out a deep area
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at least year. let us head to the of low pressure. that is to storm south of africa or eastern africa dennis. storm dennis will be where it is talking about rainfall, loitering around for a saturday, excessive rainfall from zimbabwe, sunday, and monday as well. bringing zambia, mozambique and madagascar the risk at some disruptive weather. we re we zambia, mozambique and madagascar were we could see some rains. more whether life cannot be at looking at rains to come across eastern parts strong brands, gales up to 70 miles of brazil where there is flooding in sao paulo and into bolivia, some an hourorso. strong brands, gales up to 70 miles an hour or so. risking disruption. sign of it easing but ever present, have a rain brings the risk of flooding, we are likely to see that band of showers and we have upped the risk of some flooding rains across alabama and tennessee. problems saturday, sunday, monday. the problems are likely across slow—moving low—pressure system and different areas. saturday based on its went across western maine areas. that‘s at 60 to 70 miles an hour is potential activity, snow through new mexico will make its way north around coastal areas. we will see across the plains into the great la kes across the plains into the great expense it had a rain. particularly lakes and that rain will give some in wales and southern england. it flooding conditions and much colder air flooding conditions and much colder a i r follows flooding conditions and much colder air follows on flooding conditions and much colder does l milder. another dollop of airfollows on behind. extent of flooding conditions and much colder air follows on behind. extent of the snow and northwest it's in rain coming in sunday. the same side temperatures that will obviously areas, said the risk of flooding display the same story for the likes increases. the same time when the of atla nta display the same story for the likes of atlanta really dipping down and year. whereas the battle began, and behind that weather front. he left
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some cold weather and the turkey lit areas will get gas at 50 or 60 mountain snow here, cool for much of miles an hour. that is powerful the middle east but temperatures enough to bring down trees and will start to rise as we lose the potentially cause some problems. sunday night, as the area of the northwesterly winds seek and see pressure begins to check eastwards it's just unsettled and cool but we cannot we get a surge of even are going to see temperatures stronger winds, potentially causing rising. across europe, the rest of scotla nd stronger winds, potentially causing scotland in northern england. i europe dominated by low pressures, could present issues as we head into we have some record—breaking high monday mornings rush hour. i will pressure with a firm effect when but follow with a blustery day with also bushfires and wildfires here plenty of sounds, i some sunny across the northwest and we have the spells but not in scotland getting next system moving potentially disruptive snowfall of the uk, it‘s going to start feeling colder. moving into the low countries and pushing into scandinavia, and what's dropping back to normal. tribes of the moves out, you can see the low— pressure eight or 11 celsius. you can bet the moves out, you can see the low—pressure and looming large and that jet stream remains behind that again, this is storm eight or 11 celsius. you can bet thatjet stream remains very eight or 11 celsius. you can bet that jet stream remains very active, further and then told whether next dennis. we are looking at it coming into the northwest of europe coming week. often windy or rainer showers into the northwest of europe coming into the northwest of europe coming into the weekend but there'll be around. still cold enough to see plenty more on that and the next half an hour but between now and snow across the northern hills. then, still we have the risk of some disruptive snow through the night and into tomorrow and into thursday here in the uk, followed by let teddy make wet and windy weather
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tonight at ten, the head of an nhs trust at the centre of concerns about preventable deaths of babies says the extent of the failings is not clear. the trust has previously accepted responsibility for at least ten deaths, but that number is now being questioned. there are about six or seven cases that are viewed likely as preventable. this is not credible. i can give you ten names now. it‘s not always quite as clear—cut as that. among the parents who lost children at the east kent hospitals trust, there‘s a sense that theirfight continues. this failure to learn
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