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the recovery operation resumes after the collision between a passengerjet and an army helicopter in washington, 41 bodies have been recovered so far. and other media. back to our top story now, and black boxes have been recovered at the scene of a passenger plane and helicopter crash in washington, are just two probe how the accident occured. the board will present
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an initial report in 30 days. in the collision. the victims include 1a ice skaters and coaches, travelling home on her birthday. for the skating club of boston who lost six members in the crash — you can see here they've set up a memorial table for them. and his mother christine. spencer's father says his son was "a force of nature" who showed "drive and tenacity" to the sport. the club called jinna
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"a wonderful kid and a great athlete". with his parents stephanie and roger they all died. who are now coaches were also on the plane. away from the skaters. professor kiah duggins also lost her life. were also on board the flight. whilst elizabeth keys died on her birthday, her partner david said she "always, always managed to have fun no matter what she was doing. this is 28—year—old sam lilley
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ben chu reports. 31st of january 2020, the uk left the european union. five years on, let's look at five important ways brexit has affected britain. let's examine what has happened to uk exports to the eu since the country left the single market and customs union. but the key question is what would have happened to these exports without brexit? to have been negative, and the working assumption of the office of budget responsibility,
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in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative so the working assumption is that this fall in trade will reduce the long term size of the uk economy by around 4%, relative to otherwise. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign there has been a big fall in eu immigration since the end the blue line. from the rest of the world. the red line. under this system, eu and non—eu citizens alike need work visas, especially for health and care, and also inflows of non—eu overseas students
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stations and thermal power plants across the country. these are important services which have had to pause president zelensky resist criticising donald trump he instead has reiterated ukraine's self—sufficiency in this regard, or how self—sufficient he would like ukraine to become. seeing an unpredictability an unreliability, if you like, when it comes to how it helps ukraine in the face of russia's full scale invasion.
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and so a country with a fragile economy and cross—border and that pressure extends to schools. and she was due to be resettled in the united states. that programme has also been frozen. in this region, humanitarian aid is a lifeline. support is being cut off. now, in afghanistan itself, humanitarian assistance was already stretched thin. people were living off of one or two meals a day. we're talking about things
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here in zimbabwe, about 90% of antenatal of hiv from mother to child. a waiver, so it's not clear which programmes will be affected. but there are concerns that areas such as testing, monitoring testing, monitoring and counselling could and counselling could also be affected and that also be affected and that will have an impact will have an impact on the overall goals of on the overall goals of rolling back rolling back hiv and aids here. hiv and aids here. now, the us has also said that zimbabwe should take care of its own health services of its own health services and many people would agree and many people would agree that in the region generally, the governments have largely neglected that neglected that particular service. particular service. but the concern is that but the concern is that there's such short notice to make an alternative plan potentially affecting millions of people who rely on this medication. and rolling back investment that has been there's such short notice decades in the making to end hiv and aids.
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invasion of their country. full of energy and life. the russians and disappeared. forfour months, lyudmila had no information at all. then russian soldiers dumped her mother at translation: it's just so tough to think what | they did to her and why. my mum was 51. she loved life. then everything was cut short. if, god forbid, something happens to my dad,
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it will kill me. when the russian army took over her town, many of siding with kyiv. lyudmila now knows her mother was charged with espionage. to her father. ukraine's police force is trying to find 0leh, and all this country's missing civilians. this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did
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lyudmila hope that her father too, is somewhere in a basement or a russian prison cell and still waiting to be found. sum developing news. fighters backed by rwanda a é a military 7 a military airport moving into a military airport in the congo. of goma, with the group then pledging to take the capital of kinshasa. the drc has since called for sanctions and aid told the bbc that the country is being illegally occupied by the rwanda defence forces and rebels it reportedly backs. of congo is being illegally
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occupied by rwanda. humanitarian situation. the main city in the north province has been occupied by rwandan defence forces with as a puppet, the pretense of an armed group. —— de facto government. funding and equipping an insurgency that seeks to overthrow a legally established and we have had repeated i our— we have had repeated our border. 25: had we have had repeated our border on a; had we have had repeated our border on our had we have had repeated our border on our side ad we have had repeated our border on our side of 22-— 22—— é'7fl
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the border with shelling. we have — the border with shelling. we have had 15 people died this week— have had 15 people died this week of— have had 15 people died this week of bullets and week. of stray bullets: and ”*"*”"""’*w’ from what is bom'bi rug from what is trapper-i fig. is bomting from-what is happening. ' - 1t— bomping tram-what is happening. ' bomping tram-what is happening. is new, we had to this is not new, we have - . with this is not new, we havejjadjil - with this and this is not new, we have had to with this and because of live with this and because of we live with this and because of - we have _ that we have deployed heavy defensive and defensive mechanisms and mechanisms on our offensive mechanisms on our border— offensive mechanisms on our border to— offensive mechanisms on our border to ensure we keep our people — border to ensure we keep our people safe. border to ensure we keep our peeple safe-— border to ensure we keep our people safe. more on that story the bbc people safe. more on that story i the bbc news _ people safe. more on that story i the bbc news - and i people safe. more on that story l i the bbc news - and app well as all other main as well as all the other main of the day. stay us news of the day. stay with us here on bbc news. will be made available to nhs patients in england. gave us more details about the therapy.
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of the disease, this can mean that they can live i was talking to a young lady yesterday who described it you can also be at increased risk of stroke, heart failure and a greatly reduced quality of life. that doesn't work properly. and this can cause blockages that cause severe pain. years there haven't been that many treatments available. tributes have been continuing for the singer songwriter and
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tributes have been continuing for the singer s faithful. rand mickjagger described her as a wonderfulfriend and a beautiful singer. and alcohol addiction, but bbc radio presenter bob harris remembers a talented grammy nominated artist i'd met marianne in �*74 at the launch and we just got to know each other a little bit,
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of her voice and her way. feeling deep inside. and i think that was the record, that was the key # the long white car that waited past the crowd.# she had a huge amount of depth. we were at a moment, not like... i would pick her up at reading station. we'd go for a drive in the car. of calm the sea around us.
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weather. and that is with chris. it has been over a week since the storm, the contrast is massive. to move on the when ou weather, that means when you have had cloud that have had this cloud that has been with you much all been with you pretty much all with breaks for alas; saith; �*erfisfiffirflfirtfifisfi and as? saith; erfise=ffirhfirthzes=t and northern essa; asiah; erasssffirhfirthzasst and northern ireland ssstlans ans rtlarthsrn hats-"gs wales ssstlans ans'téarthsm hats-"gs wales and here in and wales and here in south—west sflsthsflst gasses; nine or 10 temperatures nine or 10 degrees. fairly degrees. must be fairly compared to the low pleasant compared to the low cloud and mist we have 21929 and mist we have across england, temperatures eastern england, temperatures around four or eastern england, temperatures around fouror in the around four or five in the coldest spots. this evening will keep extensive some will keep extensive cloud, some fog, if we do any 7 ”54a? ' 7 "ebéiliio'r 7 "ebéhifo'r 7 tango} 7 7 "ebéhifo'r 7 7175566? 7 7777y7°7u7 in} 7 7175566? 7 7777y7°7u7 7rr71ight7 tango] $f’7 7 7777y7°7u7 7rr71ight see as $f’7 �* you might seeer touch of time, you might see a touch of otherwise many flost.bui.otherwise many, just temperatures lowering just above freezing, extensive cloud around, some coasts and hills. and if we do keep any clear spells for any length of time, yes, you might
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just see a touch of frost. but otherwise for many areas, temperatures just hovering a few degrees above freezing tomorrow, fog drizzle quite murky around western coasts and hills with fog. probably reluctant to clear. picks up in northern ireland and west scotland, and here the cloud will be thick enough to bring a few nothing heavy, nothing particularly persistent, just a bit of dampness at times mild across the west. temperatures at best six or seven for eastern off the atlantic. scotland, but as this front continues to push eastwards on sunday, it's running into high pressure over the continent and so it's going to weaken into wales and western england. still around coast and hills, but a chance of seeing sunshine scotland, although there could be an odd isolated shower. week we're going to see some further changes.
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