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adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil's cerrado savanna.ich crashed into the java sea yesterday. there were 189 passengers and crew on board — but there's been no sign of any survivors. rebecca henschke reports from jakarta. at the crash site, divers have been deployed to try to locate the plane's black boxes. finding that will help investigators work out what went wrong. presidentjoko widodo inspecting the wreckage and promising a full investigation. this was the first boeing 737 max 8 to crash. a technical log obtained by the bbc shows that there were problems on a previous flight, but lion air insisting that those problems were solved and the plane was given a full clearance to fly. here, what's left of the plane, as well as people's possessions, are being laid out here at the port. for the families, it's another day of waiting. families have been told to come here to this police hospital where the remains that have been recovered from the wreckage of the plane have been brought. here families are being asked to give dna samples, pieces
adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil's cerrado savanna.ich crashed into the java sea yesterday. there were 189 passengers and crew on board — but there's been no sign of any survivors. rebecca henschke reports from jakarta. at the crash site, divers have been deployed to try to locate the plane's black boxes. finding that will help investigators work out what went wrong. presidentjoko widodo inspecting the wreckage and promising a full investigation. this was the first boeing 737 max 8 to...
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our correspondent adina campbell reports from brazil.cerrado savannah is often overlooked and undervalued. this is one of the world's oldest and most diverse eco—systems, home to thousands of plants and animal species. but as each day passes, they're in danger from this. as fires burn, blighting swathes of vegetation, more and more of this precious land is being wiped out at an alarming rate. leviover levi over there is an example of the problem in the heart of the cerrado. the land has been deliberately set on fire and there is a good chance it is being cleared for food production in future. legally, 80% of land in brazil is supposed to be for public use. but, as more space is needed to grow soy beans, the law is being ignored. leading to land grabbing on a vast scale. this farming company prides itself on producing soy in a sustainable way, by reducing land that's already been spoiled. valdoni menezes manages the farm. but most farms are not like this. others will obtain land by any means. and that's because countries such as the uk ar
our correspondent adina campbell reports from brazil.cerrado savannah is often overlooked and undervalued. this is one of the world's oldest and most diverse eco—systems, home to thousands of plants and animal species. but as each day passes, they're in danger from this. as fires burn, blighting swathes of vegetation, more and more of this precious land is being wiped out at an alarming rate. leviover levi over there is an example of the problem in the heart of the cerrado. the land has been...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.en swi nford from the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who writes for the london evening standard. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather with nick miller. hello. coming up, i've got news of milder weather but first, let's reflect on how cold it's been for the time of year. a frosty view from wales on tuesday morning, and parts of wales and england, —7 on monday night, their coldest 0ctober night since 1997, 21 years ago when the spice girls were number one with spice girls were number one with spice up your life and i was just leaving primary school. well, one of thoseis leaving primary school. well, one of those is right! we're about to change the weather pattern with the assistance of a harry kane. this cloud in the atlantic is hurricane 0scar, not affecting land and beginning a journey a journey that leads close to our shores by the weekend. it will become an ex—hurricane as it loses its tropical characteristics as it moves over colder n
adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.en swi nford from the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who writes for the london evening standard. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for the weather with nick miller. hello. coming up, i've got news of milder weather but first, let's reflect on how cold it's been for the time of year. a frosty view from wales on tuesday morning, and parts of wales and england, —7 on monday night, their coldest 0ctober night...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.cts to victims of last weekend's helicopter crash. among those laying wreaths were jamie vardy, the club's striker, who paused for reflection with his wife. five people including leicester's chairman died in the crash. six months ago, wayne rooney moved to the us and joined the football team dc united. the club was at the bottom of the league, but since then has seen a remarkable turnaround. it is now in the major league soccer play—offs. wayne rooney spoke to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about his new life in washington. as england's all—time record goalscorer, wayne rooney has always played at the highest level. but, at 33 years old, he hasjust taken on his toughest career challenge. right, dc. let's get to work. he told me he is notjust in america for a vacation, though. of course you have people who maybe compare you to other players who've come over here and not done so well. you know, people who make their opinion on you have to be... to see you playing. i couldn't real
adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.cts to victims of last weekend's helicopter crash. among those laying wreaths were jamie vardy, the club's striker, who paused for reflection with his wife. five people including leicester's chairman died in the crash. six months ago, wayne rooney moved to the us and joined the football team dc united. the club was at the bottom of the league, but since then has seen a remarkable turnaround. it is now in the major league soccer play—offs. wayne...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.om their local regiment, they set themselves a task of making 11,610 poppies, one for each soldier who died in the first world war. what came next was quite remarkable. word spread and tens of thousands of poppies arrived from all over the world. the spectacular tribute is on display at st mary's church in warwick. kevin reide went to see it. the idea was to get 11,610 poppies and put them on display in st mary's church in warwick. each one representing each soldier of the royal warwickshire regiment who died in the first world war. they have been inundated, with well over 60,000 being sent in. it is just wow, people walking in and that is their reaction. that may have seen photos in the press or on social media, but to actually see it in person, you can't beat it. there are poppies from local primary schools, local people, but also as far afield as the united states, canada and africa. these have been sent over from the people of warwick, australia. that is how far word has spread. ja
adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.om their local regiment, they set themselves a task of making 11,610 poppies, one for each soldier who died in the first world war. what came next was quite remarkable. word spread and tens of thousands of poppies arrived from all over the world. the spectacular tribute is on display at st mary's church in warwick. kevin reide went to see it. the idea was to get 11,610 poppies and put them on display in st mary's church in warwick. each one...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.lled in prison. he was once one of the fbi's most wanted criminals, and later became an informant. he was found dead in his cell in west virginia shortly after he had been transferred there from a jail in florida. nick bryant has more. well, as you say, whitey bulger was one of america's most notorious criminals. he had been on the run for 16 years. he was eventually captured in 2011 in santa monica, in california, following a tipoff from a neighbour who saw his grainy image on the television and thought that looks like the guy who lives just a few doors away. and he was found with, i think, $800,000 of cash stashed away in the walls, and also a small cache of arms. ever since his conviction — he was convicted of participating in 11 murders, and mobster activities that included crime and gambling and gaming, even ira gun—running at some point. he was held in very high—security facilities, and what is interesting about the timing of his death, as some us media outlets are saying he's be
adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.lled in prison. he was once one of the fbi's most wanted criminals, and later became an informant. he was found dead in his cell in west virginia shortly after he had been transferred there from a jail in florida. nick bryant has more. well, as you say, whitey bulger was one of america's most notorious criminals. he had been on the run for 16 years. he was eventually captured in 2011 in santa monica, in california, following a tipoff from a...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.nts in his care, has confessed to the murders, on the first day of his trial. it is the biggest serial killing case in post—war german history. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues, by trying to resuscitate the very patients he'd poisoned. niels hogel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. hiding his face, but exposed as a serial killer — niels hogel preyed upon the elderly and infirm. he is now known to have killed more than 100 people, though investigators say we'll never really know the true scale of his crimes. his victims — defenseless on the wards of two german hospitals. hogel administered drugs in fatal doses. his apparent motive — boredom and an apparent desire to impress colleagues by trying to resuscitate the very patients he'd attacked. among his victims, this man's grandfather. translation: today, he looked like a vulnerable little mass murderer. he didn't look arrogant or aggressive or d
adina campbell, bbc news, in the cerrado, brazil.nts in his care, has confessed to the murders, on the first day of his trial. it is the biggest serial killing case in post—war german history. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues, by trying to resuscitate the very patients he'd poisoned. niels hogel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. hiding his face, but exposed as a serial killer — niels hogel preyed...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil's cerrado savanna.criticism. the influential ifs think tank says the chancellor is taking a gamble with the public finances. forensic teams searching for suzy lamplugh — the london estate agent missing since 1986 — start digging up a garden in the west midlands germany's worst post war serial killer — a former nurse — admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the influential institute for fiscal studies has issued its analysis of the budget, which takes a rather sceptical stance. it says the chancellor's spending plans are a bit of a gamble given that it was based on lower borrowing forecasts. growth in the eurozone has slowed to 0.2% in the third quarter after recording 0.4% growth in the second quarter, missing expectations. its thought that the stagnation in the italian economy is dragging down growth. profits at oil giant bp more than doubled in the third quarter, boosted by stronger oil prices and higher production from ne
adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil's cerrado savanna.criticism. the influential ifs think tank says the chancellor is taking a gamble with the public finances. forensic teams searching for suzy lamplugh — the london estate agent missing since 1986 — start digging up a garden in the west midlands germany's worst post war serial killer — a former nurse — admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the influential...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil‘s cerrado savanna.ssia. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. it is a rehearsal for war. 50,000 military personnel from 31 nations on land, on sea and air. all converging on norway for the next few weeks in nato‘s largest military exercise since the end of the cold war. the scenario — the defence of a nato member that has come under attack. we are facing the most challenging security environment in a generation. and nato has responded with the biggest adaptation of a collected defence in a generation. because, when the world changes, nato has to change. it has notjust been a test of military power, but also of the speed of response to rush to the aid of an ally under attack by sea, road and rail. a british military convoy travelling across the channel through germany, denmark and sweden before arriving in norway. today, nato forces combined to carry out a simulated assault on an enemy position with landing craft backed by naval and air power. nato insists this is not evidence of a new cold w
adina campbell, bbc news, in brazil‘s cerrado savanna.ssia. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. it is a rehearsal for war. 50,000 military personnel from 31 nations on land, on sea and air. all converging on norway for the next few weeks in nato‘s largest military exercise since the end of the cold war. the scenario — the defence of a nato member that has come under attack. we are facing the most challenging security environment in a generation. and nato has responded with...
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our correspondent adina campbell reports from brazil. it's an area the size of western europe.he most bio diverse places in the world. home to thousands of plant and animal species. but, as each day passes, they are in danger from these. the fire over there is an example of the problem here in the heart of the sahar rock, the land has been set on fire and there's a good chance the land is being cleared for soya production in the future. 80% of land in brazil is supposed to be for public use. but that's more space is needed to grow soybeans, the law is being ignored leading to land grabbing on a vast scale. there's a clear lack of governance this region, the law enforcement is not good enough by far, when you see all the land rights of local communities that's not respected. this farming company prides itself on producing soy in a sustainable way. by reusing land that's already been soiled. he manages the farm. as soon as we find a new area of land whether it's for sale or rent we have a team of specialists that investigates the history of thailand. but most farms are like this,
our correspondent adina campbell reports from brazil. it's an area the size of western europe.he most bio diverse places in the world. home to thousands of plant and animal species. but, as each day passes, they are in danger from these. the fire over there is an example of the problem here in the heart of the sahar rock, the land has been set on fire and there's a good chance the land is being cleared for soya production in the future. 80% of land in brazil is supposed to be for public use....
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britain imports over 75% of soybeans it uses from all over the world. 0ur correspondent adina campbell savannah is often overlooked and undervalued. this is one of the world's oldest and most diverse eco—systems, home to thousands of plants and animal species. but as each day passes, they're in danger from this. as fires burn, blighting swathes of vegetation, more and more of this precious land is being wiped out at an alarming rate. 0ver there is an example of the problem in the heart of the cerrado. the land has been deliberately set on fire and there is a good chance it is being cleared for soy production in future. legally, 80% of land in brazil is supposed to be for public use. we will move away from that story for one minute because president trump is arriving in pittsburgh where our correspondent is. 0ur correspondent jane 0'brien is in pittsbrugh for us now with the latest. what kind of reception is he likely to get given there have been some controversy about his decision to come here so soon after that shooting? we have been on security lockdown for a while and this whole are
britain imports over 75% of soybeans it uses from all over the world. 0ur correspondent adina campbell savannah is often overlooked and undervalued. this is one of the world's oldest and most diverse eco—systems, home to thousands of plants and animal species. but as each day passes, they're in danger from this. as fires burn, blighting swathes of vegetation, more and more of this precious land is being wiped out at an alarming rate. 0ver there is an example of the problem in the heart of the...