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this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the coronavirus impact on the uk economy: the latest unemployment numbers for the past three months are set to be released, but is the job market improving? this is bbc news, i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. coronavirus cases pass 20 million worldwide, as several european nations a californian judge pulls over uber and lyft, telling them their drivers can no longer be considered contractors. and out with the old and in with the new! bollywood streams ahead with the likes of netflix, are forced to reinstate curbs. as cinema's remain closed across india. the white house is placed on lockdown, and president trump is escorted from a press briefing after security shoots a suspect outside the building. "endemic corruption." lebanon's outgoing prime minister lashes out at the attitude he believes led to the catastrophic explosion in beirut. let's start here in the uk, and does your mask because injust over an hour need an upgrade? we meet the french designer from now the latest unmeployment figures
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hoping to bring another for the three months dimension to ourfaces. between april and june will be announced. the numbers will provide a clear indication on the impact of the coronavirus on the uk economy. last last month's figures showed the unemployment rate hello, and welcome stayed unchanged at 3.9% to the programme. in the last few hours, the world has reached a disturbing new milestone in the three months to may. in coronavirus cases. according to johns hopkins university, whose aggregated tally has become the main reference for monitoring the disease, the official global number of covid—19 cases however, those figures and june's number will be has now passed 20 million. slightly skewed by the government's furlough scheme. injune, just over 9 million workers were registered for the government support initiative. some of the worst hit by the total official number of global coronavirus deaths the pandemic are the over—50s. is more than 730,000. according to a new study, the united states has many training schemes often suffered the most deaths, focus on younger people at least 163,000. and older workers who are made there have been at least 101,000 in brazil and 52,000 in redundant are much more likely mexico. to slip into long—term unemployment. our business correspondent sarah corker has more. in europe, the eu's health agency has urged countries seeing an increase in cases to reinstate curbs on people's freedoms.
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somebody like myself still has a significant number of years before i can retire, and i do need to work. the major a spike in tourism has led challenge is knowing that the to a spike in new infections, as tanya dendrinos reports. employers are probably going to it's not your average summer pass you up for a younger a ccesso l’y , it's not your average summer accessory, but this is not your applicant. well, i've been here average summer. new quite a few times before, so... accessory, but this is not your average summer. new measures came into effect in france on it never gets any easier, monday, with face masks obviously, because as you get becoming mandatory in tourist older it gets more difficult. hotspots in paris, while many obviously, because as you get older it gets more difficultlj have older it gets more difficult.” have already applied for that followed the rules, despite the one. . . have already applied for that one... for those suddenly made threat of fines, others were redundant in their 50s and 60s, more complacent. translation: the prospect of finding a new no, ido more complacent. translation: job, competing against younger no, i do have my mask. it is candidates, can be incredibly somewhere. but you are right, i tough. you know, we are heard about it on the programme this morning. but people who do reliable. we are mature, sensible. julie has been jobhunting since may. the party this morning. but people who do this stupid. we are stupid, but and events company she worked it is normal. the french like following orders. greece took for in dorset went bust, a casualty of the lockdown. as tough measures early, and has more and more businesses every day are collapsing, they are reopened in the hope of laying out more and more people reviving even a small portion like myself who have got years of the vital tourist economy, of experience, who are looking but measures are now being atjob adverts every day and reintroduced, including a
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thinking there is nothing shutdown of some businesses in there, there is no end in popular destinations between midnightand 7am sight. julie says while the popular destinations between midnight and 7am for the next two weeks. while the country kickstart scheme has helped younger workers, there is little support for her continues to closely monitor generation. when the government incoming travellers. from said they were going to do the 300,000 apprenticeship, i was august to 17th, for entry into sat at home thinking, hold on a greece, it will be mandatory to minute, that could be 300,000 present a negative coronavirus jobs that could be given to test which will have been older people. and ijust think performed up 72 hours earlier. it is as if we had been for those travelling from the following countries: sweden, forgotten. many over 50s now the czech republic, belgium, have to wait until they are 66 spain, and the netherlands. to get their state pension. spain, and the netherlands. keith is 63 and lost his spain now has the highest number of infections in europe, financejob in keith is 63 and lost his finance job in dublin keith is 63 and lost his financejob in dublin last month. i have applied for surpassing the uk, with more jobseeker ‘s allowance, and a than 320,000 confirmed cases. half ago, and i expect to hear from them in the next week or and with close to 1500 new infections diagnosed in the two. and have you ever applied last 2a hour period, to that before? i have never authorities concede applied for any benefit in my transmission is not perfectly life. so doing it at 63 must controlled, but argue the situation is stabilising. have been a bit of a shock for you, maybe? very demeaning. after a lifetime in work, he is
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translation: transmission, although mainly due to the now facing the most competitive jobs market for decades. outbreaks, is also affected by a certain level of community someone said to me, if you are transmission. as is well known looking for experience, you are in certain regions of spain, it looking for experience, you are looking for experience, you are looking for experience. yes, is not perfectly controlled, but how many years experience? but is gradually decreasing. ten, 20, 30? most companies would look at the long—term prospect. so how does that make europe trading the tightrope, you feel? it makes me feel that trying to strike the delicate balance of managing a dual i've got to fight a bit harder. health and economic crisis, struggling to maintain its since february, the number of over 50s claiming unemployment grip. and coming up in about 25 benefits has nearly doubled, rising by 280,000. one infour minutes we will have all of our older workers, around 2.5 business coverage, including a look at how to coronavirus million, have been furloughed, pandemic has impacted the uk and women over 50 are most economy in particular. we will likely to be hardest hit. get the latest jobless economy in particular. we will get the latestjobless news and retail sales figures, among figures suggest that nearly 100,000 have left the workforce other elements, speaking to an entirely. in greater economist. all that is to come. manchester, heather believes let's round up some of the other main developments. she has previously been the police in belarus say victim of age discrimination. a demonstrator has died in the second night of protests the best one is, you are after sunday's disputed election victory for overqualified. which doesn't president alexander lukashenko. make any sense to me. because, they say an explosive device went off in the man's hands
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you know, if you are qualified as he tried to throw it at police in the capital, for this level then you can do minsk. anyjob up until members of one of venezuela's for this level then you can do any job up until that level. main opposition parties say for this level then you can do anyjob up until that level. so being overqualified doesn't they have been attacked outside their offices mean anything, except it's by pro—government activists. another way saying you are too videos posted on social media old. some people might say you show masked men throwing gas canisters and stones at a group trying to enter are 69, enjoy your retirement, the headquarters of the democratic action put your feet up. that's not party in caracas. what you want to do? no! no, i really don't. if somebody left thousands of students have taken part in an anti—government me £1 million, i would still wa nt to me £1 million, i would still want to work. julie, keith and heather all want to get their working lives back on track. demonstration in thailand. but the fear is, some over 50s could be forced into a retirement they can't afford. in the biggest protest so far they again called for the prime minister to resign. let's talk about the numbers we prayut chan—o—cha first seized will be getting in just over an power in a coup in 2014. more rallies are planned hour. we're nowjoined from london for wednesday, a national by yael selfin, who's holiday in thailand. the chief economist at kpmg. the uk's immigration minister is to hold talks with french counterparts in paris later, so, in terms of today's in an attempt to stem a fresh upsurge in migrants crossing numbers, what can we expect? the english channel in small boats. more than 4,000 migrants have made the crossing so far this well, we are expecting a very year, and almost 700 people small object, just because the have reached the uk since furlough scheme is still in thursday. operation, therefore we are not
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expecting a big movejust operation, therefore we are not expecting a big move just yet. —— small uptick. expecting a big move just yet. -- small uptick. and when will it get really tricky? when the fellow scheme ends in october? many employers are now having president trump has praised secret service agents to make choices, aren't they, for shooting an armed suspect about who they keep and who outside the white house. they don't? yes, absolutely. the president was speaking minutes after he was led away from a live news briefing by his security officials. so, over the next few months, here's our north america as the fellow scheme is unwinding, we are expecting the number of unemployed to rise quite significantly, because correspondent, david willis. there will be a lot of companies that will not actually have the positions, the nasdaq, and the s&p 500, and potentially the finances as and the dowjones are going to well, to bring everybody back be... afew and the dowjones are going to by the end of october.” be... a few minutes into a televised news conference came this dramatic interruption. well, to bring everybody back by the end of october. i don't know if you are able to hear excuse me? we need to step sarah's report, but she very much focused on older workers, outside. the president breaking those who have lost theirjobs due to the pandemic, and how off midsentence, only to be ha rd due to the pandemic, and how hard it is for them to be escorted from the briefing area reemployed? yes, i think in the west wing to the oval generally this is really a big office. nine minutes later, he issue for us and it is something we have not experienced for some time, and his team returned to the
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briefing room, the president because we had unemployment at telling reporters, this time such a low level for a while with a secret service agent stop so you have got the older standing guard at the door, but the situation was under control. thank you very much. people that will find it difficult, but also, it is there was a shooting. it was understandable that the government is focusing on law enforcement, shot someone, younger people because they seems to be the suspect. and the suspect is now on the way have no experience. the trouble is, if you are entering the to the hospital. i can't tell labour market with no you the condition of the experience, and now you are going to be unemployed for some suspect. there was nobody else time, that would make it much, injured, there was no law enforcement injured. and the us much harderfor them to restart secret service later confirmed and really gain a meaningful what they called an officer involved shooting, giving as the address, the eisenhower career in the longer term. so executive office building, it is in some way understandable but they are which is next door to the white focusing on that, because it is house, adding in a second tweet also very vulnerable as well. that a male suspect had been taken to hospital along with a but overall, we are expecting a secret service agent, but at no big chunk of the people in time had the white house complex been breached. the area certain sectors, especially hospitality, that will need to remained sealed off for a retrain. so what we would like while, with the local fire to see as the government department saying later the suspect had sustained serious focusing on a large scheme that or possibly life—threatening will help people into certain injuries, although the motive sectors, like hospitality, but
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remains unclear, officials are said to be investigating will find there are less jobs whether the individual in there to transition to other question had a history of mental illness. sectors, where there will be lebanon's outgoing prime morejobs, and minister has lashed out sectors, where there will be more jobs, and hopefully sectors, where there will be morejobs, and hopefully even morejobs, and hopefully even more productivejobs, where at what he calls the "endemic they will be able to have a corruption" in his country that prospect in the future? yael led to the catastrophic explosion in beirut. announcing his resignation, hassan diab said he would follow the will of the people selfin, thank you for your time in holding those responsible once again. and just to say, as to account. soon as we once again. and just to say, as soon as we get those numbers on the unemployment figures in the uk we will update you and of course it will be online as well. let's now talk you through the financial markets. many lebanese believe the big mover in asia is listed the country's political system makes change extremely on the hang seng in hong kong, difficult, as paul hawkins reports. you can see that is up by 2.4%. fireworks and teargas in beirut. it sums up 11 at the it is next digital ltd, the company founded byjimmy lai moment. on the one hand, there who was arrested yesterday under the new security law in isjoy moment. on the one hand, there is joy that the country's hong kong. next digital ltd government has resigned. today among its portfolio has apple we followed the will of the daily, the pro—democracy newspaper which hong kong is a people to hold accountable those responsible for this snapping up today. —— disaster, but has been hiding for seven years, and the desire
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for seven years, and the desire hongkongers. apparently thousands more copies than for change, from the corrupt, usual are being shared. discrete —— destructive state, yesterday the compa ny‘s usual are being shared. yesterday the company's has went up over 300%. today it is the state of brokerages and theft, to the state of law, of leading shows in hong kong, up justice and transparency, to a country that respects its over 270% today as well. this people. but also fear about as people, it is called a what the future may bring. solidarity rally, as they get people. but also fear about what the future may bringm behind next digital limited. is important that a credible the next page, the us markets and transparent investigation determined because of the had a good session. the s&p 500 explosion and bring about the accountability demanded by lebanese people. it is also sits below a record high hit in february. markets in the us important that reformers implement its size to address boosted by the news that the the needs of the lebanese people in the longer term. but president is introducing what are those reforms? some measures to try to support the jobs market in the united believe that the lebanese political system as part of the states. trade talks in the uk problem. called a "confessional andjapan states. trade talks in the uk and japan have stalled —— between the uk and japan have system", it was designed for people from different religious communities get an equal and stalled after uk trade fair say communities get an equal and fairsay in how communities get an equal and fair say in how the country is secretary liz truss insisted on bringing blue cheese into the run. the president must be a negotiations. —— liz truss. maronite christian, a parliamentary speaker, a shia muslim. the prime minister, who both sides were close to an agreement last week, however ms truss is holding has just resigned, must be a out for a better deal for british food. sunni was in, while half the let's go to our asia business parliamentary seats must be hub of singapore now,
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christian, with the other half where mariko oi joins us. muslim or druze. critics say so this deal could stink, the system promotes sectarian couldn't it? indeed, sally. and who would have thought, trade interests and patronage. in other words, it is not what you know, but who you know. this is talks stalling over blue cheese a system which has now been in in particular. i love it, i am not sure how popular it is in place for decades. there are a lot of people, of interest, at japan. apparently liz truss is sta ke lot of people, of interest, at stake here. and people and known to be very, very passionate about british cheese and its place in international groups are going to defend these interests, they are not going to give up the power that markets. and if you remember, this kind of reminds us of the they have had for decades, ca rs this kind of reminds us of the definitely, a new government cars for cheese trade talks will be in place. who knows between the european union and when? it usually takes months japan, before they finally came to an agreement last year. for the ruling elites to come together. so maybe the basically, the japanese government says that it cannot give the uk a better deal than humanitarian disaster that that one. so britain and japan unfolded last week and the economic crisis that has been going on since october might, are now rushing to secure a may be, proved to be a catalyst deal. as you said, just last week, they were saying that they could achieve an agreement by the end of august, to come for a quick formation of a government, though i do not think the government will be into effect injanuary next that much different from the year. now, blue cheese and one that has just resigned, basically powerless and unable other food items could to make decisions. there is a
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year. now, blue cheese and otherfood items could be year. now, blue cheese and other food items could be a major sticking point, at least running joke in babylon but even without a government he on the auto sector, though, wouldn't notice much difference which is another sticking point, when japan is in people's lives. but the which is another sticking point, whenjapan is involved in these trade negotiations. longer the status quo last, the kennedyjoe gets. —— the according to japan's nikkei newspaper, both sides have agreed to phase out british ta riffs agreed to phase out british tariffs on order exports by thinner the joke kennedyjoe gets. —— the thinner thejoke gets. 2026. that is in line with the a major study into antarctica's thinning ice shelves has found japan— eu deal. that they've shrunk significantly over the past 25 2026. that is in line with the japan- eu deal. good news. thank you for that, mariko oi. years, losing enough ice to fill the grand canyon. in a blow to the gig economy, a scientists analysing satellite observations found that the floating platforms california judge has ruled that ride hailing services like uber of ice that ring the continent and lyft must classify are being eroded by deep ocean contractors as employees. water that's melting the preliminary ruling will them from below. take effect in 10 days time. our science and environment correspondent victoria gill has both companies are expected to appeal. more. our north american business correspondent michelle fleury has more. this is a big deal, the ruling ice shelf seems a very humble term for the huge masses of floating ice surrounding antarctica. forces berber and lift to and to study these vast frozen platforms, scientists had classify contractors as to zoom right out into space. employees, giving them benefits using satellites and protections. —— uberand to make precision measurements of the thickness of the ice shelf showed that lyft. the lawsuit is the result in 25 years it lost enough mass to fill of action taken in may by the the grand canyon with water. state of california, saying
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that these ride hailing firms misclassified their workers under the state's new labour the ice shelves that we see melting laws. today it is the most in this study are not going to raise significant challenge to the to sea level in themselves business model of these because they are actually companies. it is not yet clear already sitting in the water. how they will comply with the new law. the share price of both uber and lift fell on the news “— both uber and lift fell on the news —— uberand both uber and lift fell on the news —— uber and lyft fell on the news, and many investors expect both of these companies to appeal. it is worth seeing —— worth saying that the ceo of uber posted an op—ed this morning in which he said that uber drivers should not be the effects of all this cold, classified as employees. both fresh water entering the deep sea around antarctica uberand are likely to be classified as employees. both uber and lyft have for many felt far beyond the polar south. the ocean plays a major months now been suggesting that role in just controlling its drivers should be entitled the climate around the world. adding a lot of cold to some benefits but should not fresh water to the ocean kind of changes be entitled to the full status ofan the way in which inversion can be entitled to the full status transport heat, of an employee. they could be and that can change global climate and maybe potentially change rainfall patterns forced to comply with this new around the world. rule, and that is likely to is that what scientists mean when they describe antarctica mean higher costs for these as the world's thermostat? companies and four riders. that what happens to that ice and in that ocean us treasury secretary steven is shifting weather patterns mnuchin has warned foreign companies to get their accounting standards up to scratch.
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mnuchin said that companies from china and other countries had until the end of 2021 all around the world ? to comply with american accounting standards, otherwise they would be delisted from the country's yeah, exactly. with many of the world's biggest cities by the coast, modelling future sea—level rise accurately is crucial. stock exchanges. this study reveals just how much of that accuracy depends on understanding what is happening to the ice at the end of the world. victoria gill, bbc news. diners used the "eat out to help out" scheme more than 10.5 million times in its first week, the uk treasury said. under the scheme, stay with us on bbc news. the government pays for 50% of a meal eaten at a cafe, still to come: restaurant or pub on a monday, tuesday or wednesday. chancellor rishi sunak described the figures as "amazing", adding those make a full round—up of the using the scheme were helping support the hospitality sector. sport, and manchester united made it through to the europa league semifinals. to india now, where cinemas have been shut for months, the big crowds became bigger due to covid—19. this has led to frustrated as the time of bollywood producers turning the funeral approached. to digital streaming platforms as the lines of fans — such as amazon and netflix became longer, to release films directly. the police prepared for a huge what does that mean for an industry that traditionally relied on the box office for 60—70% of its revenues? in the latest in our series job of crowd control. looking at how the pandemic is transforming entertainment industries around the world,
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nikhil inamdar reports from mumbai. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. see this couple are big movie buffs. before the pandemic hit, the couple wouldn't miss a chance to head out to the theatre to catch the latest release but with cinema shot, they've turned to digital 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to streaming platforms, also take place in this millennium. called ott, or over the top it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, streaming services. these use ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. high—speed internet. streaming services. these use high-speed internet. we subscribe to various platforms. at least 20 25 new releases this is bbc news, the latest headlines: have streamed on various coronavirus cases pass platforms since march. and 20 million worldwide, as several european nations dozens more are on their way. fuelling in part the
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double—digit growth in are forced to reinstate curbs. subscriber numbers for streaming companies in the country and production houses have also emerged as winners in the white house is placed on lockdown and president trump the new normal. there is a is escorted from a press briefing after security shoots a suspect, outside reasonable reduction of risk. the building. you have a considerable one of the challenges of pandemic and lockdown is helping those hit reduction in expenses. earlier by the economic downturn. in the united states, talks are still stalled over the producer will bear the the next round of government funding. expenses of the film but now in states where there have been that expense is different. with few covid cases and the economy it is unlikely to open to fill has largely reopened, there's debate over who should capacity any time in the be offered help — and how much. foreseeable future, ott releases are expected to come a key reve nu e releases are expected to come a key revenue channel for jane o'brien reports moviemakers. it could also from new hampshire. a rare sight in this virtual election season. this is amazing. benefits due producers of small budget films which generally struggle to get releases but do the streaming options mean time to say goodbye to the cinema? look at the trump t—shirt! a politician on the campaign trail. obviously the cinema can never be replaced. if anything, the nice to meet you. this man is a republican experiences have only been challenger for a democratic enhanced. a big blockbuster senate seat in new hampshire, the state president trump lost
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by a whisker in 2016 movie can be made financially and where his endorsement viable. wide for the moment, still carries clout. it's the small screen on your television, laptop or smart i am proud and honoured to have received president trump's endorsement and it is a good thing. i don't view it as a liability at all, a view it as a very, very good thing and i would thatis tell you that, you know, television, laptop or smart that is winning the viewing the poles are starting wall. to turn some now and, the scottish government will explain today how it plans you know, 90 days to address concerns in politics is an about school grades — after many students complained eternity. they'd received worse results than they expected. with exams cancelled this year, teachers estimated pupils' marks — which were then compared with their school's past performance. the process led to 125,000 grades being lowered, with students from deprived backgrounds joe biden enjoys an overall lead in new hampshire but president trump support among republicans remains above 80% even as some have questioned his response to the pandemic. it has been inconsistent sometimes, it has been overreaching sometimes, in some ways, so how he manages now for the next two months disproportionately affected. going into the general election cycle after labour day and beyond is really going to make a big
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difference for voters. do you know how you are going to in wales, gyms and play centres vote ? yes. are reopening. businesses are legally required to minimise the risk of coronavirus on i'm going to vote their premises. councils have for the president. new hampshire has been given extra powers to so far escaped enforce these requirements. the worst of the pandemic, that is why many republicans here support brea kfast the president's focus on the economy. enforce these requirements. breakfast is coming up in but despite record unemployment, staff around about 12 minutes' time. shortages are a problem here. todayit around about 12 minutes' time. today it is john around about 12 minutes' time. today it isjohn and louise. at first, the health concerns with the problem. the second problem was that a lot of my employees could make more money staying at home than what i've paid them. coronavirus cases pass 20 million worldwide — as several european nations are forced to reinstate curbs. no—one is replying to the white house is the help wanted ads. placed on lockdown — we cannot get seasonal staff. and president trump is escorted this is a wall of lobsters. new hampshire hotels from a press briefing — after security shoots a and restaurants depend suspect, outside the building. on seasonal workers even the government of mauritius has warned when there isn't a pandemic. that a huge cargo ship and here we have a 3.5 pounder, which has been leaking oil and normally he would have been after running aground two weeks ago is likely to break apart. eaten by now but we have the prime minister said his
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had to close extra country should prepare days due to the lack of help. for the worst. an environmental covid—19 isn't closing emergency was declared at the end of last week, down the lobster trap. the owner can't get workers but the government has been locally and foreign criticised for acting students who normally plug too slowly. our africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga reports. it's a rush against time the gap can't travel. for crews trying to empty thousands of pounds of fuel doing all this stuff and giving from the mv wakashio. up the money to everybody, even the ppp loans. days of bad weather it has been great for our are making theirjob harder. even though some of the oil has business and a lot of been removed, 2,500 tons remain. business, but eventually mauritius's prime minister someone will have to pay that back. is unfortunate it will be people in the future, kids who aren't even able to vote right is warning the boat could now. billy cuccio supports the relief offered under the president's split, sending it all executive order. into the indian ocean. he says the payments translation: we know are lower and the payroll tax cuts may allow that there are several quirks workers to pocket more money which are continuing to develop, when they come back to work. at least one person has been and these quirks unfortunately killed, several injured in an explosion in baltimore. mean that there is a major risk three houses were that the carrier virtually flattened, in what the fire department is calling a ‘major gas explosion'. the cause hasn't yet will split into two. closer to land, the damage is clear to see. a thick, toxic sludge of fuel, seeping from the ship, is invading endangered coral,
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been confirmed. wetlands and lagoons. the government of mauritius has warned that a huge cargo ship the clean—up efforts which has been leaking oil here relies on volunteers. after running aground last some are making these home—made month is likely to break apart. booms filled with sugarcane stalks, tights, the government declared and even hair to soak up the oil. an environmental emergency last these waters are everything to mauritians — a source for its lucrative tourism week, but has been criticised for acting too slowly. volunteers in mauritius have staged their own efforts sector, a provider of food. to contain the thousand tonnes of oil which has spilled into the indian ocean. translation: mauritians are coming en masse to help us the prime minister of mauritius make the old booms. said his country should prepare the boatmen have voluntarily for the worst. translation: we know that there are several quirks put their boats at our disposal which are continuing to develop, and these quirks unfortunately mean that there is a major risk that the carrier to go and place these out at sea. the government says it doesn't have the equipment or expertise to handle the oil spill. will split into two. france and japan are offering assistance. the japanese company, nagashiki shipping, which owns the vessel, has apologised for the accident and is sending a team of experts to help
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let's catch up with all with the clean—up effort. the latest sport now — but some mauritians wonder why mark is at the bbc the vessel, which ran aground sport centre. hello, i'm marc edwards. on 25july, was left manchester united are on the shoreline, through to the semi—finals of the europa league — but they did it the hard leading to the oil spill nearly two weeks later. way. they needed government could have prevented extra—time to see off this whole ecological disaster if they had acted promptly. the danish side fc copenhagen in cologne on monday. in the next two or three days, the only goal of the game was a penalty — scored by bruno fernandes in the 95th minute, and it was enough to send manchester united this tanker has to be emptied. into their third semi—final of the season, after reaching the last four in both domestic cups. the mv wakashio's wreckage lies i don't know how many shots we precariously in mauritius's had in total, must be close to waters, spreading its toxic shadow over this island nation 30, half of them probably on and its delicate ecosystems. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news. target in the keeper, he probably had the game of his life, it was really good but then again, i could say we need to be more clinical in knockout there are calls for counselling services that try to change someone's sexuality to be banned. games but delighted that we are the prime minister has called it abhorrent and promised to outlaw what's known through, another semi—final for as conversion therapy which is opposed by the nhs this team in the next challenge and major professional bodies is to go one step further and in the uk. but organisations promoting it hopefully win the last one as insist it's ethical. our ireland correspondent, well. emma vardy has been speaking inter milan are also to one man who attended these
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through to the semi—finals sessions, but described himself after beating as broken after years trying bayer leverkusen 2—1. to change his sexuality. they remain on course for a first european trophy since winning the champions league in 2010. nicola barella and romelu lukaku gave inter a two—goal lead in the first half before kai havertz pulled one back for leverkusen. music. perhaps x factor‘s at the world snooker not the place you'd expect to spark debate championship in sheffield, the four quarter—finals all got underway on monday and the defending champion about a controversial therapy. and world number onejudd trump has some work to do to stay on course to retain the title that he won last year. it's the first to 13 — and trump trails his but the maltese contestant matthew grech made headlines fellow—englishman kyren wilson on the show saying he was ex—gay. it is our vision and mission by 10 frames to 6 overnight. to raise an army of formerly gay he's now a director of the charity core issues trust the europa league quarter—finals continue on tuesday, with shakhtar in northern ireland. donetsk taking on basel in gelsenkirchen while welcome to x—out—loud and running a campaign which promotes the view wolverhampton wanderers take sexuality can be altered. on sevilla in duisburg, i felt like something a first european quarter—final appearance in 48 years for wolves who are up against a spanish side who've won the competition was deeply wrong with me 5 times since 2007 and that i needed help. serena williams will be back gareth is a qualified medical in action for the first doctor in manchester. but growing up
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time since february in northern ireland, in the wta lexington open he began counselling on tuesday, when she faces with core issues and later fellow american bernarda other groups over four years. pera. in monday's first round action i was about 14—years—old in kentucky, third seed when i first became aware johanna konta was knocked out that i was attracted to men and within the community, that i was a part of, by the czech republic's marie it was very difficult for me bouzkova, with the world number to talk about that with anyone. 15 losing in straight sets, i actually opened up to someone 6—4, 6—4 injust over two hours. at a christian convention. and finally social media was awash with praise for american golfer they had known of someone that would be able to offer therapy. collin morikawa who woke up what was your mindset going into this type of counselling? i just knew that a major champion on monday i needed to get rid after his stunning victory of this part of myself. at the pga championship and, really, iwent in san francisco on sunday. he also got a nice cheeky offer from nba superstar steph curry who was among those looking on, in wholeheartedly, 100%. as 23—year—old morikawa picked up the trophy — and made his only mistake of the day dropping the lid in the process — after claiming his first major title at only pretty soon after it began, the second attempt. my mental health took and curry — who's played a drastic turn for the worst. in a few tournaments, himself, as an amateur — there's a huge pressure offered his services for you to stick with it
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to the new champion. and to keep trying to try harder, to delve deeper into the problems that might have caused this. quick follow—up, i free for the eventually, gareth ended the therapy. next three months, if you need he's now openly gay and in a relationship, a caddie. jason is a great guy but it took several years, he says, to move on. but if you're free, i'm i felt really, really broken. there are other people available. perfect, i can't out there who are going through the exact same thing. wait. i want to see your game. holding on to ethical values... cam was talking about how he back in northern ireland, the man at the helm played with you a couple of of core issues trust, years ago. he upgraded his mike davidson, rejects the term conversion therapy and says they support people, like x factor‘s matthew grech, who want to leave same playing partner. sex attraction behind. congratulations, though. i appreciate that. good seeing this is it fair to try and change someone's sexuality when there's clear examples of where you. this doesn't work? well, it's not us trying to change anybody, people seek us out i think if steph curry because they hear of people offers up his services who are going in a to be your caddy, you take that offer! different direction. you can get all the latest sports news for somebody whose at our website — feelings don't change through this process, that's bbc.com/sport. isn't there the risk that you leave them mentally goodbye. much worse off? well, that is a concern and that s part of t‘e french designer anne sophie cochevelou has been advanced informed consent. producing extravagant face coverings from her london home what we are promoting since lockdown, adorning them with anything she can find, is an exploration of sexual from barbies to pokemon toys. she says the disposable fluidity. surgical mask can make people anxious, and wants to inspire and what we find over a period people to get more fun of time, when behaviours
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and creative with their masks. change, feelings have a look. began to change. lgbt campaigners argue the existence of the therapy at all reinforces prejudiced views my that it's wrong my name is anne sophie to be gay. borisjohnson said the government plans to carry out a study cochevelou, i am a french into so—called conversion costu me cochevelou, i am a french costume and fashion designer therapy before bringing and since the lockdown, i've been mainly focused on making forward new laws to ban it. disposable masks. what the research would say is that, actually, we cannot change somebody‘s sexuality and all those professions have released statements, to say that practitioners should not be there not like ordinary aiming to do that. but it isn't clear how facemask. i use lots of toys, the practice will be defined and where to draw the line. emma vardy, bbc news. lots of embellishments and lodgement —— elements so what i used to put in my work, like if you're watching us on bbc one, rapist will start on five barbies, or doll ‘s face, i've minutes and if you are integrated in my mask. basically i'm kind of a holder, so actually have lots of --if ——if you're watching on bbc material for various projects. first i was doing it forfun, one, breakfast will start in five minutes. because literally i had nothing
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else to do, i. at home but people had an interest in them, hello. the heatwave will continue for a few more days for many of us. we had temperatures on monday people had an interest in them, people wanted them for themselves so i started making again of 35 celsius, the fourth consecutive themselves so i started making day where temperatures them orfriends, themselves so i started making them or friends, people themselves so i started making were above 3a celsius. them orfriends, people wanted to buy from me because then i decided to put them on the on line shop. i think i'm made this was the picture about 200 masks. my style is in west sussex, lots of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy showers and thunderstorms. and tuesday brings us a similar kind of about making people day, hot again with the chance smile and about connecting of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air people together, people who are with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. really afraid to lose a job or be able to pay their rent so i but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some think someone that dresses up, really heavy showers, particularly across and has a colourful mask, it the northern half of the uk. a hot, humid start to the day, especially further south. can make them smile a bit. there will be a good deal of sunshine in store for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we'll see more of those showers popping up. what do you think. that is the they could be heavy and thundery with some hail french designer anne sophie cochevelou. do get in touch. and squally winds with some of those downpours. but as is the nature you can reach me on twitter — with these sort of showers,
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i'm @sallybundockbbc. you are always usually pretty vocal with your thoughts and they will be hit—and—miss ideas. i will be back soon with and there will be long spells of hot sunshine. in the south—east, we're the latest business stories. likely to see 3a or 35 hello. the heatwave will continue for a few more days for many of us. we had temperatures on monday again of 35 celsius, celsius once again. the fourth consecutive it's a little bit fresher day where temperatures were above 3a celsius. for scotland, northern ireland and the south—west of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. now, through tuesday evening and overnight into wednesday, most of the heavy showers this was the picture and thunderstorms in west sussex, lots die away for a time. of sunshine there, but we've also already seen lots of heavy showers and thunderstorms. and tuesday brings us a similar day, hot again with the chance of those thundery downpours. we've got very warm air with us at the moment, as there is across much of central and western europe. but bubbling up in the afternoon, we are set to see those torrential downpours. in fact, we start off tuesday morning already with some there could be quite a bit really heavy showers, particularly across the northern half of the uk. of mist and murk as we've got quite humid airaround. a hot, humid start to the day, to start off wednesday, especially further south. a little less humid there will be a good deal across the far north of sunshine in store of scotland, but for most of us, we are in for the high for tuesday, but especially during the afternoon, we'll see more of those teens, possibly 20 degrees once showers popping up. again to start the day. they could be heavy and thundery with some hail so, wednesday a similar day, and squally winds with some hot sunshine and scattered
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of those downpours. showers and thunderstorms as well. but as is the nature it's parts of northern england, with these sort of showers, wales, central and southern england that are at most risk they will be hit—and—miss of catching those thunderstorms and there will be long through the day on wednesday. spells of hot sunshine. in the south—east, we're fewer for scotland and for northern ireland, likely to see 3a or 35 but hot once again, with temperatures up celsius once again. it's a little bit fresher to about 35 celsius for scotland, northern ireland in the south—east, and the south—west the mid to high 20s further towards the north and the west. and then heading through wednesday night into thursday, of england, typically the low to mid—20s here. so, the heat continues, now, through tuesday evening and overnight into wednesday, thundery downpours are likely most of the heavy showers and then things turn and thunderstorms a little fresher as we head die away for a time. there could be quite a bit towards the end of the week. bye for now. of mist and murk as we've got quite humid airaround. to start off wednesday, a little less humid across the far north of scotland, but for most of us, we are in for the high teens, possibly 20 degrees once again to start the day. so, wednesday a similar day, hot sunshine and scattered showers and thunderstorms as well. it's parts of northern england, wales, central and southern england that are at most risk of catching those thunderstorms through the day on wednesday. fewer for scotland and for northern ireland, but hot once again, with temperatures up to about 35 celsius in the south—east, the mid to high 20s further towards the north and the west. and then heading through wednesday night into thursday, we'll start to draw in this area of low pressure,
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and it will bring a change into thursday. that's going to be drawing in some fresher air and also further scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms, too. it'll be driest across parts of scotland, northern ireland and northern england, typically the low 20s here. still, we could see 30 celsius down towards the south—east, but not quite as hot as the next couple of days. so, the heat continues, thundery downpours are likely and then things turn a little fresher as we head towards the end of the week. bye for now. 00:29:08,637 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the bay of bengal.
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