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ofthe young person at the centre of the allegations is nothing inappropriate or unlawful to place and that the claims published in the sun are rubbish. it has merged of vladimir putin met the leader of the wagner group, days after he led the field mutiny. 20 people dead is heavy rain batterers northern india causing landslides and flooding. the day be global. president putin has met the head of the wagner group, yevgeny prigozhin, personally after the organisation that staged them you need. mr putin's spokesman says it took place in moscow on the 29th ofjune and that is five days after the mutiny began. 35 wegner commandos were there including yevgeny prigozhin. details are scarce and the spokesperson said simply that both sides assessed what
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happened in the wagner group said they were strong supporters of mr putin. with more details, here's bbc editor. 3 putin. with more details, here's bbc editor. �* , putin. with more details, here's bbc editor. _ , , putin. with more details, here's bbc editor. i, , , ., editor. a very surprising turn of events, editor. a very surprising turn of events. the _ editor. a very surprising turn of events, the statement - editor. a very surprising turn of events, the statement from - editor. a very surprising turn of| events, the statement from the kremlin spokesman. let me recall at the very start of this apparent mood mutiny. he was somewhat rattled and vowed to punish the people he called traitors and as far as we know, that has not yet happened. and days after the mutiny by wagner group fighters, he sat down with dozens of their commanders as well as the chief yevgeny prigozhin himself. that meeting, according to the kremlin
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spokesman, they discussed the war on ukraine which they still insist on calling a special military operation, they discussed wagner group's performance in it and its mutiny. and according to the spokesman, vladimir putin voiced his opinions on the events ofjune as hearing explanations from the commanders attending the meeting that the russian president put forward options for wagner group's possible future employment and military deployment. and it seems to indicate the kremlin saw at that moment in time, a future for wagner group. what is missing from the spokesman is an indication of the
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whereabouts of the wagner group chief, yevgeny prigozhin. we been hearing statements from other people about him possibly moving to belarus but we have heard nothing from the man himself over what he is planning to do. and recently, the leader of belarus said he was not in that country. it belarus said he was not in that count . . , , , ~ ., country. it really seems like a situation where _ country. it really seems like a situation where the _ country. it really seems like a situation where the more - country. it really seems like a situation where the more we | country. it really seems like a - situation where the more we know, the less we understand. the future of wagner group, obviously that the general has, maybe been fired as part of the negotiations with yevgeny prigozhin, but also it is
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obvious that did not happen. he was one of the main _ obvious that did not happen. he was one of the main critical— obvious that did not happen. he was one of the main critical points - obvious that did not happen. he was one of the main critical points of - one of the main critical points of yevgeny prigozhin�*s uprising and its root criticism of the russian defence ministry led many russian watches to believe they may be sidelined possibly as a result of a deal struck between the kremlin and yevgeny prigozhin. so, the time line of him appearing on tv in social media posted by the russian defence ministry is interesting saying that is not being sacked despite yevgeny prigozhin�*s criticism. is not being sacked despite yevgeny prigozhin's criticism.— prigozhin's criticism. poland and the baltic states _ prigozhin's criticism. poland and the baltic states have _ prigozhin's criticism. poland and
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the baltic states have been - prigozhin's criticism. poland and i the baltic states have been warned about an increasing threat from their neighbour, belarus. fighters in the mercenary group which we were just hearing about were suspected to disband and move to belarus following the recent field mutiny in russia. meanwhile, they are reinforcing border patrols in anticipation of their arrival. the correspondent sarah found out that the groups to be active in russia itself and may not be moving anytime soon. on polling's eastern border, they're more patrols than ever. talk of mercenaries from the wagner group moving to belarus is made poland extra vigilant. it is raising its guard. there is already miles of metal fencing guard. there is already miles of metalfencing here installed after belarus encouraged thousands of migrants to cross two years ago. now, the government this morning wagonerforces can be
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now, the government this morning wagoner forces can be used to spark more trouble. i’m wagoner forces can be used to spark more trouble-— more trouble. i'm looking for people near the fence _ more trouble. i'm looking for people near the fence from _ more trouble. i'm looking for people near the fence from the _ more trouble. i'm looking for people near the fence from the other- more trouble. i'm looking for people near the fence from the other side . near the fence from the other side and from our side, from poland. but all is auiet and from our side, from poland. but all is quiet for now. the _ and from our side, from poland. but all is quiet for now. the biggest - all is quiet for now. the biggest threat is that _ all is quiet for now. the biggest threat is that our _ all is quiet for now. the biggest threat is that our neighbour- all is quiet for now. the biggest - threat is that our neighbour belarus is completely unpredictable. maybe wagner— is completely unpredictable. maybe wagner group will be a problem but no one _ wagner group will be a problem but no one knows why they are going there and — no one knows why they are going there and what they preparing for. the lights, — there and what they preparing for. the lights, the cameras, they are only huge physical sign of how much is changed in this region the fact that poland sees belarus is hostile and direct threat, notjust to this country but to the whole of nato and of europe. now, the wagner group is added to that. two weeks since the mercenary str cov the area and
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started marching on moscow. the hasty deal that stopped them was meant to see them fighters accepted belarus and they have not actually been spotted there yet. in fact, right after the meeting, we caught the centres across russia and they are still recruiting. we decided to check the lines again. then i got a message from a contact online. yes, we are recruiting. everything is as normal, the voice says. you can send instructions on how tojoin how to join wagner group. they think they may not have that but the countries authoritarian leader would be wary of armed men with a history of betrayal. and that the only other
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would be wary of belarus. i of betrayal. and that the only other would be wary of belarus.— would be wary of belarus. i think ou'll end would be wary of belarus. i think you'll end up _ would be wary of belarus. i think you'll end up somewhere - would be wary of belarus. i think you'll end up somewhere where l would be wary of belarus. i think i you'll end up somewhere where it's harderfor them to find you'll end up somewhere where it's harder for them to find them poison him. in belarus, they don't even wipe theirfeet to him. in belarus, they don't even wipe their feet to the door. it is marching into it they want. $5 marching into it they want. as the m ste marching into it they want. as the mystery of — marching into it they want. as the mystery of the — marching into it they want. as the mystery of the wagner _ marching into it they want. as the mystery of the wagner group - marching into it they want. as the i mystery of the wagner group mutiny unfolds, for now, it is taking no chances. 20 28 people have died, additional weather warnings have been issued for several other states and evacuations are under way in low—lying areas. in delhi and its suburbs, all schools remain closed on monday and the capital registered its highest daily rainfall for more than a0 years. for more on this,
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here is our correspondent. fist than 40 years. for more on this, here is our correspondent. at least 15 eo - le here is our correspondent. at least 15 peeple have _ here is our correspondent. at least 15 people have died _ here is our correspondent. at least 15 people have died as _ here is our correspondent. at least 15 people have died as heavy - here is our correspondent. at least 15 people have died as heavy rains| 15 people have died as heavy rains caused _ 15 people have died as heavy rains caused widespread flooding. heading of the _ caused widespread flooding. heading of the past three days says an undated — of the past three days says an undated low—lying areas in the is triggered — undated low—lying areas in the is triggered landslides while extensive damage _ triggered landslides while extensive damage to structure in the state. school _ damage to structure in the state. school has — damage to structure in the state. school has been closed. many places where _ school has been closed. many places where they— school has been closed. many places where they want to reopen on monday and modification of over a month. the army— and modification of over a month. the army has been put on alert as rain spattered in the monsoon downpour— rain spattered in the monsoon downpour in residential and commercial areas on saturday and sunday— commercial areas on saturday and sunday while breaking a world record — sunday while breaking a world record. the highest in a single day injuty_ record. the highest in a single day injuty since — record. the highest in a single day injuly since 1982. record. the highest in a single day injuly since1982. and record. the highest in a single day injuly since 1982. and to distinct the army— injuly since 1982. and to distinct the army has culloden after more
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manpower— the army has culloden after more manpower would be needed to plug the breach, _ manpower would be needed to plug the breach, farmers are staring at major losses— breach, farmers are staring at major losses because of flooding in office .oes losses because of flooding in office goes on _ losses because of flooding in office goes on monday morning because of water— goes on monday morning because of water logging off the roads in many places— water logging off the roads in many places in— water logging off the roads in many places in residential as were left stranded — places in residential as were left stranded and clogged drains and other— stranded and clogged drains and other roads, public transport to the deaf services mostly affected as welt _ deaf services mostly affected as welt the — deaf services mostly affected as well. the government is holding onto regular— well. the government is holding onto regular meetings and on the situation _ regular meetings and on the situation and details of key emergency departments have been told to be emergency departments have been told to he in— emergency departments have been told to he in the _ emergency departments have been told to be in the field slicking out those — to be in the field slicking out those in _ to be in the field slicking out those in need. meanwhile, the weather— those in need. meanwhile, the weather department has warned that more highway frame is expected in the next _ more highway frame is expected in the next few days. witnessing this during _ the next few days. witnessing this during the — the next few days. witnessing this during the monsoon season but experts — during the monsoon season but experts say the intensity of the rains _ experts say the intensity of the rains this — experts say the intensity of the rains this time has increased. asimilar a similar situation in japan,
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a similar situation injapan, leads to people at least two people have been killed there after they have used ever rains in the region. tens of thousands of been advised to leave their homes because of the threat to life that is been caused ijy threat to life that is been caused by the flooding. many rivers bursting their banks and some train services have been suspended and thousands of homes. staying with the climate, the un weather agency is said is extremely worried about record high temperatures recorded recently around the planet. the latest data from the organisation says it at hard its chairman effort. the highest recorded sea temperatures in the north atlantic and the lowest extent of sea ice in the antarctic. it is a knock on effect of the atmosphere and sea ice worldwide. this concerns from the community and worldwide. this concerns from the community an— worldwide. this concerns from the community and trying to understand these incredible _ community and trying to understand
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these incredible changes _ community and trying to understand these incredible changes were - community and trying to understand these incredible changes were sinkl these incredible changes were sink at the moment. it is very concerning.— at the moment. it is very concerning. at the moment. it is very concemin, . ., . concerning. that was doctor omar s-ueakin concerning. that was doctor omar speaking earlier. _ concerning. that was doctor omar speaking earlier. and _ concerning. that was doctor omar speaking earlier. and monitoring l speaking earlier. and monitoring events in geneva.— events in geneva. what we are lookin: events in geneva. what we are looking at _ events in geneva. what we are looking at today _ events in geneva. what we are looking at today with _ events in geneva. what we are looking at today with this - events in geneva. what we are | looking at today with this latest data is a list of very worrying records. the hottestjune ever recorded, the smallest volume of antarctic sea ice ever measured the highest temperatures in the north atlantic ocean. what is that all mean? climate scientists are concerned by how fast these records have been achieved and it goes way beyond even the most pessimistic modelling it seems what is worrying the most of those temperatures in the most of those temperatures in the north atlantic ocean. because heresy temperatures mean less oxygen in the water that is really bad for the fish population, it's really bad for the marine environment and
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heresy temperatures also trigger extreme weather events, higher temperatures on land and coincidentally we have seen them in switzerland, the government saying the 2022 is the hottest year ever in switzerland and swiss glaciers melted at three times the expected rate and the concern is climate change going much faster than even the scientists had warned us about chris mccaffrey reached a tipping point for we can't actually stop it any more even if he try to hard as we could and we all know we are not trying as hard as we could yet and the answer comes scientists say will come with more analysis. they don't know if it is a tipping point but they are worried.— know if it is a tipping point but they are worried. around the world and across — they are worried. around the world and across the _ they are worried. around the world and across the uk, _ they are worried. around the world and across the uk, this _ they are worried. around the world and across the uk, this is - they are worried. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc - they are worried. around the world l and across the uk, this is bbc news.
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accidents like this happen on a regular basis according to residents. the speed limit is 30 but that doesn't seem to stop some drivers. residents from the business of speeding is a constant problem. luckily, no one has been cured but at the quality of life is horrendous because people speed through here and people use it for racing. average speed cameras to enforce the 30 mile an hour limit but north yorkshire doesn't have any. their only mobile speed cameras. residents want in end to speeding on local roads, with structured counsel have agreed to develop a new speed management strategy. it would take six months but it will create a safer, more coherent network of speed limits and for more stories across the uk, head to the bbc news
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website. live for the bbc news. and you're scanning technique is been developed that can see inside the body and unprecedented detail using the transparent mouse. a typical process that is used after this diet means it's entirely see—through and has enabled the scanner to detect cancerous tumours much earlier than user. —— usual. this can be revolutionary for medical research. meet the transparent mouse. everything inside, its nerves, tissues and organs, all made invisible by a chemical process. and then it's bathed in different chemicals to reveal the parts the german developers want to study.
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under the microscope, they're searching for cancer tumours shown in small pink and white dots throughout the body. compare this image to a conventional scan, which shows only two of the largest concentration of tumours. it enables to see every single cancer at single cell level. because diseases like cancer, they kill at cell level. so if we don't see them, we cannot treat them. this technology enables us to see this hidden enemy. in green are the nerve endings outside the mouse's body. different chemicals show different tissue. inside the purple tube snaking around is part of its digestive system. we can even look in the tube. medical researchers try out new drugs and treatments on mice first before trying them out on people. the new scanning technique enables scientists to see things they've never seen before. it also has the potential to improve
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the way in which new drugs are developed and tested. and it could greatly accelerate the understanding of hundreds, if not thousands, of diseases. currently, scientists slice up tissues into very thin sections to study them under a microscope. uk researchers are excited about this new way of analysing their samples. the potential that it has to be able to identify various tissues, cells, structures and also understanding really the development of diseases, we can't wait to get our hands on the technique. muzlifah haniffa is imaging cells to help create an online map, or atlas, of every cell in the human body. she says the new scanning technique will be useful for all kinds of medical research. without a doubt it will accelerate the pace of medical research. i mean, combining these types of fantastic cutting edge technologies and building the human cell atlas will no doubt completely revolutionise medicine.
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a whole human will to be made transparent because the process a whole human won't be made transparent because the process would kill the patient. but it could use donated tissues and organs to study human diseases, something can scientists say would transform research. pallab ghosh, bbc news. the tech giant since the threads it's twitter revelers said more than 100 million users sign up in less than a week since it launched. that means it is a faster record set by chat. it is no surprise that news of the above—mentioned million users on thread came in the form of a post from boss mark zuckerberg and he said they've reached 100 million sign—ups and is mostly organic demand and said they had not even
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turned on many of the promotions yet. he ended by saying i can't believe it's only been five days. threads reached 100 million users faster than open a ice chat gpt back injanuary became the faster than open a ice chat gpt back in january became the fastest consumer app injanuary became the fastest consumer app in in january became the fastest consumer app in history. threads is not even available to use in the european union and that the student data privacy legislation there and some critics argue that meta— collects too much data however, threads it's benefited from the fact that it threads it's benefited from the fact thatitis threads it's benefited from the fact that it is part of instagram and you can use your instagram log in to sign and instagram itself is over a users worldwide. but let's look at the numbers of twitter. threads is 100 million users but that's less than the third and the 350 million that twitter is believed to have. twitter itself is thinking of legal action against threats to their
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similar the two apps are, indeed, elon musk tweeted competition is fine, cheating is not. elon musk and mark zuckerberg are notorious for not seeing eye to eye. they have agreed to this challenge. meeting each other in a cage fight. a memoir has been released by bts and south korea, detailing an account of the musical career and the pressures of fame. the crew became the first south korean act to top of the us charts and they announced that they would take a temporary break to focus on solo projects while several carry out mandatory military service. in nottingham will become the biggest maternity scandal in the nature is history. around 7000 families who receive maternity care
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from the nottingham university hospitals nhs trust or they have their cases reviewed in the previous investigation found thousands of babies died or were left with serious injuries while in its care. the trust as previously apologised and here's more from michael buchanan. this damage was all so preventable. why was there this massive cover up? sarah and jack hawkins lost their daughter harriet before birth in 2016, due to failures in maternity care. her avoidable death turned them into reluctant campaigners, who have become aware they are not alone. we hear that people don't really believe it is true, that there is a maternity scandal. today, surely, they can no longer hide from the fact that the maternity department here have harmed so many people. we are talking people that have left the hospital without their organs, empty car seats. we carried a tiny white coffin. it isjust, it is absolutely horrific. i am sarah hawkins, my daughter harriet... died in 2016.
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her death was completely preventable. the couple were among soem families who attended a meeting today where the trust promised to improve its care and its attitude, removing what it called a brick wall that had developed whenever families raised questions. i think we made a start today of making it absolutely clear we recognise our failings, that we want to regain the trust of the public, that we want to meet them on their terms, as we have done today, listen to them, because in listening we hope we can make any changes stick. the vast majority of cases in the review date from 2012, and include deaths and injuries to mothers and babies. the chair of the review, which started last year, says some improvements have become obvious. one of the key themes that is coming out, and i have shared that with the trust, is this blindness almost, to the fact that mothers
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are in labour and they do need help and they need to come in to hospital. the problems in nottingham will add to the issues already revealed in morecambe bay and east kent and shrewsbury and telford. the bottom line is that according to inspectors, around four in ten maternity units across england are rated as either "requires improvement" or "inadequate". the review, whenever it is published, will finally publicly recognise years of hidden hurt. michael buchanan, bbc news, nottingham. in less than two weeks, voters in the north yorkshire constituency will choose the next mp. the bye election is one of three happening on the same day and was triggered when the conservative mp resigned shortly after after boris johnson announced his resignation from parliament. is alex forsyth.
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whistle. midweek in north yorkshire and a pre—season friendlies underway between home team tadcaster albion and darlington fc. cheering. in the stands, miles watches with his grandparents. they're from nearby selby and over the years they say the area's changed. industry's flattened. there's really not much left at all. and it really has become from a nice, small, homely market town. and the heart's been ripped out of it, really. actually, gettingjobs, like my granda said, it is very limited. i've gone to uni in leeds, i have a part time job in selby and i get paid a decent wage but affording to fill my car and things like that, it's just getting to the point where it's not cost effective. as the political parties battle it out for votes in the upcoming by—election, the cost of living could be key. do you know what colours you want for hand and a foot. _ in tadcaster, danielle ceramics and art studio had a visit from the shadow chancellor. labour have been talking a lot about the impact of rising prices. her business has only been open
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a year, but with three sons, including a four—week—old baby, she's struggling. the cost of living crisis. it's been incredibly difficult. so my electric rates l went from about 100, £120 a month to nearly 500. it's hit my customers really hard as well, l so they're not able to come in. and it's been an extreme struggle. can i ask about your mortgage? has that been affected? yeah, it's... it's going up like everything else. so it's a worry. this is largely a rural constituency, and until recently, it's been considered pretty comfortable conservative territory. but labour senses a vulnerability. last time there was a general election, the conservatives won here by more than 20,000 votes. 0verturning that won't be easy and the tories are fighting hard because they know if they don't hold on to this seat, that would be a real blow to rishi sunak. singing. at a practice session
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for a local ukulele group, some of the players have a clear idea of their priorities for the area. it's a pretty area, but there's not a lot of transport. we had a coal mine outside cliffe that closed eventually, so that obviously affected employment and people had to look elsewhere. we can't encourage - children and young people to stay in our villages. the villages will die. do you have a lot of faith that the things you've talked about, transport opportunities for young people, employment, do you have much faith that that will change if you get the right person as yourmp? i wish i did have some faith, but unfortunately, no, i can't see how anybody with a lack of money and everything else in the financial environment at the moment are going to be able to do anything. 0vercoming that sense of disillusionment will be a key part of this contest, and with 13 candidates on the ballot paper, it's all to play for. alex forsythe, bbc news.
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here is the weather. we've had some sunshine with an equally wet weather and some thunderstorms as well, what's the side of of the week with very few places escaping the showers. it's actually becoming quite windy at the moment so it will be windy at times and i think eventually it will feel fresher. not at the moment because we got a southwesterly breeze pushing all this moisture in so it's still some muggy air and as a result, there will be some further lively downpours from the rain on the north, another area of heavy rain, potentially thundery rain pushing on across southern areas during the night. to the south, that's where we have the most humid air. an uncomfortable night for sleeping here. but even further north, temperatures will hold between 12 and 1a celsius, the rain settling across the far northeast of scotland and the northern isles come morning. the area of low pressure is moving north—eastwards so that weather front dragging
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across southern and eastern areas. a lot of spray and standing water, some murk over the hills before it clears out of the way, coastal fog potentially. then, it's a day of sunny spells and showers with low pressure overhead and the strength of thejuly sunshine meaning some lively showers, a large amount of rain in a short space of time. gusty winds and hail and thunder to go with it but temperatures are a degree or two down, so, we are starting to lose the humidity a little. can't promise it will be dry at wimbledon on tuesday. there is the initial rate in the morning, there could be a shower later in the day because that low pressure is so close by. it is still with us on wednesday, shifting a bit further into the north sea so again drawing on a north sea so again drawing in an author northwesterly for most of the country but a fair breeze really. the showers will blow through and they will be most frequent in the north frequent in the north and west but i don't think anywhere really and west but i don't will escape them. temperatures on a par with tuesday temperatures on a par with tuesday but we are losing that but we are losing that humidity a little bit so feeling humidity a little bit so feeling
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fresher but some strength and some fresher but some strength and some warmth and that sunshine warmth and that sunshine when you see it. when you see it. we should see more on thursday, a brief ridge of high pressure moving in but it doesn't pressure moving in but it doesn't last, it's brief and the next area of low pressure moves in on friday last, it's brief and the next area and through the weekend with strengthening winds. strengthening winds. there are warnings in there are warnings in force and you can find force and you can find out more than those on the website. out more than those on the website. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching you're watching the context on bbc news. the context on bbc news. a statement from the sun. they say we reported a story about 2% concerned parents who made a complaint about the
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