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tv   The Belarus Migrant Crisis  BBC News  November 22, 2021 4:30am-5:01am GMT

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a number of people have been killed and more than 20 people injured, many of them children, after a car crashed into a parade in the city of waukesha in the us state of wisconsin. police are yet to confirm the exact number of fatalities. they say a person of interest is in custody. chinese tennis star, peng shuai, has spoken to officials from the international olympic committee on a video call. the ioc said ms peng assured them she was safe and well, but wanted her privacy respected. she hadn't been seen since making sexual assault allegations against a former senior politician. chile's presidential election is heading for a run—off between candidates at the extremes of the political spectrum. the far right former congressmanjose antonio kast will face off next month against the left—wing former student leader gabriel boric.
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now on bbc news, in an exclusive interview, the bbc�*s steve rosenberg speaks to president lukashenko about the belarus migrant crisis. in the eyes of the west, there is one man who is responsible for the migrant crisis on the borders of belarus and the eu, and that is alexander lukashenko, the controversial lu kashenko, the controversial ruler of lukashenko, the controversial ruler of belarus who has been accused of stealing an election, launching a brutal crackdown on his own people, and now of weaponising migration, so how does he
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respond to these accusations? well, mr lukashenko has agreed to answer my questions on what is a rare interview to western media.
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hello. sunnier, colderweather by day means clearer, frostier conditions at night. and for many, it will be a frost as monday begins but a fine, dry, sunny day to come. now, feeling chilly, although temperatures are edging back closer to average for the time of year. we've lost that straight wind from the north and around this area of high pressure, some less chilly air feeding in and so, temperatures willjust recover closer
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to average for the time of year. and it is high pressure, and that means a lot of dry weather for the next couple of days so cloud is going to increase, as we will see in a moment. not much cloud around, though, first thing monday with the extent of the frost — just the north coast of northern ireland, far north of scotland and down the east coast of england avoiding that frost. northern scotland with cloud and breeze seeing some patchy rain. some showers feeding in towards kent, sussex and the channel islands. and some cloud increasing in northern ireland during the day. but for most out of that clear, frosty start, it's another sunny day to come, but feeling chilly — even though these temperatures are not far from average. it's all relative compared, of course, with the really mild autumn that we've had so far. now, cloud will increase from the north as we go through monday night and into tuesday morning across scotland, northern ireland, into northern england and wales. the clearer skies in south wales, the midlands and toward southern england is where we are most likely to have a frost on tuesday morning. there could also be some mist and fog patches. but frost is less widespread
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as tuesday begins. but there is more cloud around. now, despite the cloud, most places will stay dry but still some patchy rain across parts of northern and western scotland. best of any lingering sunny spells will be in southern england, south wales, parts of the midlands as well. more tens showing up on the chart here, so temperatures have edged up a little bit. won't last long, though, because through wednesday, there's another cold front moving southwards. for thursday, we are in the colder air coming down the north and then, at the end of the week, we're watching this area of low pressure which is likely turn things windier and wetter. so then, later this week, we are getting back into the colder air and as the wind picks up around that area of low pressure, wind chill will be more of a factor, along with an increasing chance of overnight frost as well. so a fairly quiet few days before the weather turns more active later in the week. colder, wetter, windier and an increasing chance of getting some wintry showers as well.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a number of people are killed after a car hits more than 20 people attending a parade in the us state of wisconsin. we are no longer looking for a suspect vehicle, we do have a person of interest in custody at the moment, but this is still a very fluid investigation. austria wakes up to a new lockdown — the first country in europe to reimpose the measure as covid cases rise. belgium becomes the latest country on the continent to see unrest over new restrictions — violence broke out in brussels after a march that drew 30,000 people. and how adele persuaded
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