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— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is— breaking news from around the world 24is is bbc— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is bbc news. - the defence said that he had a severe, untreated mental illness and cited evidence of a childhood marked by trauma and neglect. well, the jury found that he should be sentenced to the death penalty. there has been mixed reaction. there is no consensus amongst the victim's families on this sentence. 0ne family of rose malinger who died in the attack. she was 97 years old and her daughter, andrea widner, who survived after being shot and wounded. they had said that a measure ofjustice has been served and they said returning a sentence of death is not a decision that comes easy, but we must hold accountable those who wish to commit such terrible acts of anti—semitism, hate and violence. now, the families of the victims and the survivors themselves will have another opportunity to address the court and bowers himself tomorrow, thursday, when a formal sentencing will take place. now, thejudge is bound by thej
— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is— breaking news from around the world 24is is bbc— breaking news from around the world 24 hours a day, this is bbc news. - the defence said that he had a severe, untreated mental illness and cited evidence of a childhood marked by trauma and neglect. well, the jury found that he should be sentenced to the death penalty. there has been mixed reaction. there is no consensus amongst the victim's families on this sentence. 0ne...
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people keep coming _ had from around the world? people keep coming to _ had from around the world? d? people keep coming to see the show. i had from around the world? people | keep coming to see the show. some people _ keep coming to see the show. some people last — keep coming to see the show. some people last year came all the way from _ people last year came all the way from canada to see the show. people message _ from canada to see the show. people message me from all around the world to this _ message me from all around the world to this day _ message me from all around the world to this day. shows this area might have _ to this day. shows this area might have been— to this day. shows this area might have been going really well, it's 'ust have been going really well, it's just a _ have been going really well, it's just a wonderful feeling. what advice would _ just a wonderful feeling. what advice would you _ just a wonderful feeling. what advice would you give - just a wonderful feeling. what advice would you give to i just a wonderful feeling. harriet advice would you give to
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lots of people around the world may _ year. lots of people around the world may not _ year. ound the world may not be _ year. lots of people around the world may not be familiar- year. lots of people around the world may not be familiar with | year. lots of people around the - world may not be familiar with saudi aramco. we are more familiar with companies such as google or apple, but this is a huge company that dwarfs many of the better—known companies around the world. that dwarfs many of the better-known companies around the world. that is riuht. companies around the world. that is right- saudi — companies around the world. that is right. saudi aramco _ companies around the world. that is right. saudi aramco is _ companies around the world. that is right. saudi aramco is one _ companies around the world. that is right. saudi aramco is one of- companies around the world. that is right. saudi aramco is one of the - right. saudi aramco is one of the largest publicly listed companies in the world. its market value is in trillions. the reason is it is the largest exporter of oi
lots of people around the world may _ year. lots of people around the world may not _ year. ound the world may not be _ year. lots of people around the world may not be familiar- year. lots of people around the world may not be familiar with | year. lots of people around the - world may not be familiar with saudi aramco. we are more familiar with companies such as google or apple, but this is a huge company that dwarfs many of the better—known companies around the world. that dwarfs many of...
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getting 200 people around the world. 100 each. we ask why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. me for mine's of the advert ground shares. think ever allow us the trouble with the chinese profit. they develop a stock price as plunged 80 percent. and so on the 1st day back on the hong kong stock exchange will look into y full. so dropping is the value of wealth coin the crypto currency, the promise to democratize the global economy. we'll get the latest from our correspondent in the us state of your business summer box invalid and welcome to the program. says in the world's most invested property company back on sale, but investors aren't interested. china is f, a ground sort stock value drop 80 percent as it came back from a 17 month trading suspension on monday. once trying his largest real estate firm as a ground defaulted in 2020. want to add a satellite with more than $300000000.00 in liabilities, is to become a symbol of the chinese property crisis that many fed could spill over globally. on sunday, the company reported a
getting 200 people around the world. 100 each. we ask why? because no one should have the make up your own mind. me for mine's of the advert ground shares. think ever allow us the trouble with the chinese profit. they develop a stock price as plunged 80 percent. and so on the 1st day back on the hong kong stock exchange will look into y full. so dropping is the value of wealth coin the crypto currency, the promise to democratize the global economy. we'll get the latest from our correspondent in...
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yes people from all around the world. here in edinburgh | around the world. and also we see all age. you see young teenagers, adults which is really— young teenagers, adults which is really good. it's a family show. everyone — really good. it's a family show. everyone has a place inside here. have _ everyone has a place inside here. have you — everyone has a place inside here. have you taken the show back to guinea? brute have you taken the show back to guinea? ~ ., , ., , ., , guinea? we did a small show but we take the whole _ guinea? we did a small show but we take the whole group _ guinea? we did a small show but we take the whole group to guinea. - take the whole group to guinea. eventually bringing people from guinea tojoin and? eventually bringing people from guinea to join and?— eventually bringing people from guinea to join and? guinea to 'oin and? exactly. we do have a guinea to join and? exactly. we do have a circus _ guinea to join and? exactly. we do have a circus school _ guinea to join and? exactly. we do have a circus school in _ guinea to joi
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foreign policy to ensure it delivers results for americans in partnership with people around the worldnd that's what we consider all of you. secretary blinken is a big supporter of public diplomacy and the idea that we must be investing in relationships between people not just between governments, to make change. he has traveled extensively throughout the continent of africa as his time as secretary of state. he is no stranger to the magic of the alley and the power of the mid-washington fellowship. please join me in welcoming him to the stage. [applause] ♪ sec. blinken: good afternoon mandela. what an incredible pleasure to join you for the first in person mandela washington fellowship summit in four years. and to see, to feel the incredible energy, the ingenuity, the talent in this room. my friend, my colleague, thank you for the wonderful introduction, but also for everything that you do every single day to help build and strengthen ties between our fellow citizens in the united states and people around the world. not the least of which are mandela fellows. let me just start by sayi
foreign policy to ensure it delivers results for americans in partnership with people around the worldnd that's what we consider all of you. secretary blinken is a big supporter of public diplomacy and the idea that we must be investing in relationships between people not just between governments, to make change. he has traveled extensively throughout the continent of africa as his time as secretary of state. he is no stranger to the magic of the alley and the power of the mid-washington...
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the world. this is an ongoing concern but not only our concern. the concern of countries around the world. one of the benefits of working to get back into it is that we are back in alignment with our european partners, which germany and france. and we are working very closely together to deal with some of the regime. one final point is, the other way they've gone global is to try to take repressive actions against people halfway around the world who are saying and doing things that they don't like, included in the united states. we are pushing back against that. ms. mitchell: we've got time for just a couple of more. >> the fix is in. as long as -- secretary blinken: as young as you are, steve. >> great young leaders. tony, thank you so much. i'm interested in the high-level u.s. business to china and whether china has done anything to justify -- how kissinger told you how his trip was and that you know how his trip was. ms. mitchell: has henry debriefed you? secretary blinken: henry is truly extraordinary, one of the benefits of this job is that i get to speak to him every few months, over
the world. this is an ongoing concern but not only our concern. the concern of countries around the world. one of the benefits of working to get back into it is that we are back in alignment with our european partners, which germany and france. and we are working very closely together to deal with some of the regime. one final point is, the other way they've gone global is to try to take repressive actions against people halfway around the world who are saying and doing things that they don't...
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the data before it's deleted. since world klein launched more than 2000000 people around the world have gotten their iris to scan, taking it on trust that their technology is functional and secure. but unless they can convince governments everywhere that the grand vision of the world coined who remain just that a vision. so what's the way forward for world going? the company behind it says it's working together with regulators as reviews are conducted. unlike all tech driven network ideas, it dreams of scale. tools for humanity told us that by next year it expects tens of millions of people to have joined the network and a lot more apps and services around the world trust started using world id for the user log ins. but in the end, what world klein is selling is an ideal rather than a tangible product. and it need type in widespread buying to do that. what is the declining value of the world claim token translates to every shorter lines of new users and even shorter attention spans those milestones may be hard to achieve, to help them a lot in washington. thanks. a or just finally, obviously one of the lights, pri
the data before it's deleted. since world klein launched more than 2000000 people around the world have gotten their iris to scan, taking it on trust that their technology is functional and secure. but unless they can convince governments everywhere that the grand vision of the world coined who remain just that a vision. so what's the way forward for world going? the company behind it says it's working together with regulators as reviews are conducted. unlike all tech driven network ideas, it...
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and around the world, i think the imaaes today. think the images of _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable car- today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable car hanging | the images of this cable car hanging so precariously, and the idea that these individuals are stuck on board, no one quite knows what will happen next. so really, a story that's captivated so many people's ideas, and also the fact that on board there were six children simply trying to get the schools and how difficult it is to make thatjourney to some of these rural parts of pakistan, that even just a normal school commute could turn into something quite so dangerous and perilous. and of course, i think many will feel incredibly relieved that after all these incidences and seeing all these images of the cable car that left so precariously, concerns about the high wind, how long the cable would hold, some
and around the world, i think the imaaes today. think the images of _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable _ today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable car- today. and around the world, i think the images of this cable car hanging | the images of this cable car hanging so precariously, and the idea that these individuals are stuck on board, no one quite knows what will happen next. so really, a...
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i protest sensibility to movie screens around the world.— around the world. independent - around the world. i think hip-hopj anyway was like independent film around the world. i think hip-hop i anyway was like independent film in the sense _ anyway was like independent film in the sense that it was taking marginalised voices, forcing them into the _ marginalised voices, forcing them into the cultural conversation in new kinds— into the cultural conversation in new kinds of ways. that has always been _ new kinds of ways. that has always been a _ new kinds of ways. that has always been a key— new kinds of ways. that has always been a key aspect of it, that is part— been a key aspect of it, that is part of— been a key aspect of it, that is part of my— been a key aspect of it, that is part of my to still popular. there is a sense — part of my to still popular. there is a sense of identity, a sense of purpose — is a sense of identity, a sense of purpose hip—hop that is forcing its way into— purpose hip—hop that is forcing its way into the conversation. wide of the
i protest sensibility to movie screens around the world.— around the world. independent - around the world. i think hip-hopj anyway was like independent film around the world. i think hip-hop i anyway was like independent film in the sense _ anyway was like independent film in the sense that it was taking marginalised voices, forcing them into the _ marginalised voices, forcing them into the cultural conversation in new kinds— into the cultural conversation in new kinds of ways. that has...
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the movement around _ to happen? well, i think the movement around - - to happen? well, i think the movement around - the - to happen? well, i think the l movement around - the worldund - the world cup movement around — the world cup being in australia and new zealand — helps to elevate the level of football that is in different parts of the world, and i think that's part of it is really important, but as you can see, you have got debutantes with haiti, morocco, philippines, republic of ireland, vietnam — you know, it has opened up anything collectively every nation has got to be responsible for trying to drive the game within their country to help you keep it elevating. 0bviously, their country to help you keep it elevating. obviously, the status of the game. and i think the other side to it as well is how you create a foundation for players to develop in that the younger ages, so, players to develop in that the youngerages, so, how do players to develop in that the younger ages, so, how do you set up teams, local leagues, expand that to the next level. it is just so important to have opportunity and visibility and the investment is absolutely crucial. you know,
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these are the sorts of things we're going to see as far as all around the world. i'm glad you just mentioned some of those other places where we're seeing yet another summer of intense wildfires. it does feel like we could just replace the geographic location and ask the same questions. so on that note, given that this seems to be a new normal, is there anything that can be done is or, and to mitigate this risk of what seems to be increasingly severe fire seasons. as i said, old forest service is around the world of got to realize the potential for these far as size is increasing because a few in inches climate change. therefore, if i have to have strategies, so minimize the as far as size, they're going to have to do far as saving. that is, do we assume the i'm the grows. they can do that with just $125.00 as you need the food together. certainly the guides is sites the far is uh, this is looking at how you could maybe advise the risk that is a combination of managing the forest by sitting and especially the i'm the grows i've been doing, some controls buys. so wh
these are the sorts of things we're going to see as far as all around the world. i'm glad you just mentioned some of those other places where we're seeing yet another summer of intense wildfires. it does feel like we could just replace the geographic location and ask the same questions. so on that note, given that this seems to be a new normal, is there anything that can be done is or, and to mitigate this risk of what seems to be increasingly severe fire seasons. as i said, old forest service...
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around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk.ifferent stories from across the uk. we see the beauty of the natural world that sometimes it takes a unique eye to appreciate its hidden potential. leaf cuttings and berries found in a nearby hedge, plus a vision and some determination can create something truly wonderful. hello there. my name is winston. i am an environmental artist, a land artist. whereas, another artist may use a paint and brush, i use natural materials. in a nutshell, i pick something up and move it to one place or another. so today, i did not know what i was going to make at all but i picked up some of these. these are from a horse chestnut tree which we are under no. i was looking at these and the more closely i looked, i thought they were amazing colours, quite a simple design, but it is going to take a little bit of application to make it look nice. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman has been invited to v
around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. around the world and across the uk.ifferent stories from across the uk. we see the beauty of the natural world that sometimes it takes a unique eye to appreciate its hidden potential. leaf cuttings and berries found in a nearby hedge, plus a vision and some determination can create something truly wonderful. hello there. my name is winston. i am an environmental artist, a land artist. whereas, another artist may use a paint and brush, i use...
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i have no higher priority than looking out for the spirit and well-being of americans around the world. our department will do everything it can to gain the release of those who are unjustly held around the world. >> good morning. it is still morning for another 10 minutes. i wanted to ask you about the summit and your call this morning. i realize no one likes to rank issues in terms of importance, but a lot of what you just talked about is related to north korea, but china is also an issue. how much of the summit do you think will be focused on china and how much on north korea, at least in terms of the security alliance? and on a related note, have you seen "oppenheimer" yet and if you had, what did you think? >> i'll take your second question first. no, i have not yet seen "oppenheimer." what has evolved over the last eight years or so is a trilateral grouping, cooperation among our three countries, which really evolved from helping and supporting japan and korea deal with legacy issues to deal with intense focus on north korea to a much more expensive agenda that supports focus on
i have no higher priority than looking out for the spirit and well-being of americans around the world. our department will do everything it can to gain the release of those who are unjustly held around the world. >> good morning. it is still morning for another 10 minutes. i wanted to ask you about the summit and your call this morning. i realize no one likes to rank issues in terms of importance, but a lot of what you just talked about is related to north korea, but china is also an...
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i have no higher priority than looking out for the security and well being of americans around the worldour department will continue to do everything we can to gain the release of those who are unjustly held around the world with that happy to take some questions. thank you. >> um good morning. still morning for another 10 minutes, mr secretary, good morning. um i wanted to ask you about the summit and uh your call this morning. and ii, i realize that you don't, no one likes to rank threats or issues in terms of importance. but uh a lot of it, what you just talked about is related to north korea, but you know, china is also an issue. so if you, how, how much of the summit do you think is going to be focused on, on, on china and how much on north korea, at least in terms of the security elements and then on a completely, well, not a related note. have you seen oppenheimer yet? and if you have, what do you think? >> i'm glad that these are two very distinct questions to take your second question first. no, i've not yet seen oppenheimer. i'm trying to find the what 3.5 hours necessary to wa
i have no higher priority than looking out for the security and well being of americans around the worldour department will continue to do everything we can to gain the release of those who are unjustly held around the world with that happy to take some questions. thank you. >> um good morning. still morning for another 10 minutes, mr secretary, good morning. um i wanted to ask you about the summit and uh your call this morning. and ii, i realize that you don't, no one likes to rank...
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probably preferring to spend more time in the office as opposed to constantly being home around your family. that is just natural. asia has some of the world's pandemic rules. city centres like singapore's were unusually quiet until not that long ago. that is all in the past now. you just have to look around. people are back in the city, back in the office. the central business district is the place to be. if you own commercial property, it is boom time. around the corner, a malaysian developer is building this. 64 floors of prime office real estate. ii of which will reportedly go to amazon. fully sheltered, above and underground. there has been no issues getting companies to move in. not only are a flood of chinese and us tech firms coming to singapore, banks and financial companies also see it as a stable base in asia. especially compared to places such as hong kong and china. we do see there is more confidence, more pickups, more inquiries coming in. only 6% of offices here are currently vacant. in london, it is nearly double that. in new york, it is 22%. there, the future of the working space is in doubt. here, the pull of the city centr
probably preferring to spend more time in the office as opposed to constantly being home around your family. that is just natural. asia has some of the world's pandemic rules. city centres like singapore's were unusually quiet until not that long ago. that is all in the past now. you just have to look around. people are back in the city, back in the office. the central business district is the place to be. if you own commercial property, it is boom time. around the corner, a malaysian developer...
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around the world and across the _ taken at the stage. en at the stage. around the world and across the uk this _ taken at the stage. around the world and across the uk this is _ taken at the stage. around the world and across the uk this is bbc - taken at the stage. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. | bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. bright colours, music and plenty of laughter. the new yam festival is marked in a big wayjust once a year. today is a very special day, signifying the harvest. we are known as farmers, so we plant yams and around this period is when we have the best yams. and this is a sort of ceremony we use to celebrate harvest of every other crop. yams play a central role within the cultural celebrations. yam is like a main meal in the land of igbos in nigeria. so yam is what we use to signify every other harvest. amongst the festivities, food, dancing and masquerades with a huge emphasis on dress as part of the igbo culture. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc
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i have no higher priority than looking out for the security and well-being of americans around the world and our department will continue to do everything we can to gain the release of those unjustly held around the world. with that, happy to take some questions. >> thank you. good morning. still mourning for another 10 minutes. i wanted to ask you about the summit and your call this morning. i realize that no one likes to rank threats or issues in terms of importance. a lot of what you talked about is related to north korea. china is also an issue. so if you, how much of this summit do you think is going to be focused on china and how much on north korea in terms of the security elements? and anna somewhat related note, have you seen "oppenheimer," and what did you think? sec. blinken: taking the second one first, i have not yet seen "oppenheimer," i'm looking for the 3.5 hours necessary. is that what it is? i might have to wait for streaming. what has evolved over the last eight years or so, back to 2015, 2016 when i worked on this as deputy secretary is a trilateral grouping, cooperat
i have no higher priority than looking out for the security and well-being of americans around the world and our department will continue to do everything we can to gain the release of those unjustly held around the world. with that, happy to take some questions. >> thank you. good morning. still mourning for another 10 minutes. i wanted to ask you about the summit and your call this morning. i realize that no one likes to rank threats or issues in terms of importance. a lot of what you...
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around the world and across the _ these people had any warning. nd the world and across the uk, this - these people had any warning. around the world and across the uk, this is i the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at the other stories making the news. a court heard the 44—year—old's behaviour dated back to the 19805 and went unchecked until one of his victims came forward. network rail is to face prosecution over an aberdeenshire train crash claimed three live5. train driver brett mccullough, conductor donald dinnie, and passenger christopher stuchbury died when the train derailed at carmon in august 2020. the train hit a landslide after heavy rain. the case will call at the high court in aberdeeen next month. a children's charity in england says the cuts to the number of hours young people spend doing sport should be a national concern. new data shows a further 4,000 hours of physical education have been lost from the curriculum in state—funded secondary schools last year. the youth sport trust says it's a further thr
around the world and across the _ these people had any warning. nd the world and across the uk, this - these people had any warning. around the world and across the uk, this is i the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at the other stories making the news. a court heard the 44—year—old's behaviour dated back to the 19805 and went unchecked until one of his victims came forward. network rail is to face prosecution over an aberdeenshire train crash claimed three...
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she tried to fly around the world to prove. darling she got lost in the sea and sky. bottom was. who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours, one engine fire, some storms and a leaky fuel gauge. later, she landed safely in ireland. leaping into the history books as the first woman pilot defies load solo across the atlantic. she was a pilot, a journalist and a nurse. earhart won the hearts of the american people with her daring adventures. her exploits encouraged the development of commercial aviation set many aviation records and paved the way for women to take to the skies. but earhart was more than a flier and a trailblazer. she was a leader. she took response, ability and led
she tried to fly around the world to prove. darling she got lost in the sea and sky. bottom was. who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours,...
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back around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— back around the world and across the ukoss the uk, this is bbc news. —— around the world. the gable end of this house on the a6 has been completely transformed. now to pick thing a kingfisher, magnolia and a mill wheel, the design gives a nod to the town was like industrial heritage with owner steph walsh hoping the mural will brighten up the town. i think it will really, you know, give people a sense of awe and wonder and inspiration as they drive through town. the wonder and inspiration as they drive through town.— drive through town. the artist is sarah yates, _ drive through town. the artist is sarah yates, she _ drive through town. the artist is sarah yates, she painted i drive through town. the artist. is sarah yates, she painted the peregrines in the museum in derby. it will encourage perhaps other artists to work on larger scales and be a bit more expressive within the community on this type of level. contributions have been from the local community, via a gofundme page, any surplus funds will be donated to derbyshi
back around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. —— back around the world and across the ukoss the uk, this is bbc news. —— around the world. the gable end of this house on the a6 has been completely transformed. now to pick thing a kingfisher, magnolia and a mill wheel, the design gives a nod to the town was like industrial heritage with owner steph walsh hoping the mural will brighten up the town. i think it will really, you know, give people a sense of awe and wonder and...
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breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day, this is bbcs. and it has just reached a new peak, 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's incredibly easy to to break that niche and influence it and upset it. take plankton. these tiny plants and animals are crucial to life on the planet. they're the basis of the entire marine food chain and produce half the oxygen in our atmosphere. so every other breath you take. and they are sensitive to heat. many species have been migrating north as the world's oceans warm. personally, i'm really concerned. the heatwaves that we're experiencing on land and the marine heatwaves that we're seeing are happening in unusual locations where we haven't expected them. but there is hope. scientists are learn
breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day, this is bbcs. and it has just reached a new peak, 20.96 degrees celsius, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. people's perspective is that the ocean is so big, so vast, that it can buffer anything that humanity can throw at it. and the reality is that's not the case. everything has its niche within the ocean, and it's...
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that is why many around the world consider the success of this lunar mission a big achievement. t there in india. officials from central banks around the world are gathering at an annual three—day conference injackson hole, wyoming. much of the focus will be on what federal reserve chairmanjerome powell says when he delivers his speech on friday. investors will be looking for signs that the us central bank is nearing the end of its push to raise interest rates. which are at the highest they've been in 16 years. by making borrowing more expensive, the fed has been trying to bring down inflation, but if they go too far, the us economy could slow down too much. live now to craig erlam, senior market analyst, 0anda. what do you think we can expect from jerome powell tomorrow? i fromjerome powell tomorrow? i think he will keep his cards relatively close to his chest, historically, especially in the last 15 years, there has been occasions when the jackson hole event the big keynote speech has been used as a platform for a big policy shift. there has been a couple of occasions with ben
that is why many around the world consider the success of this lunar mission a big achievement. t there in india. officials from central banks around the world are gathering at an annual three—day conference injackson hole, wyoming. much of the focus will be on what federal reserve chairmanjerome powell says when he delivers his speech on friday. investors will be looking for signs that the us central bank is nearing the end of its push to raise interest rates. which are at the highest...
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laughter and applause breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours day. breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. although the priority for now is responding to the disaster. but the wildfire risk, despite the devastation in lahaina, is farfrom over. this helicopter taking multiple trips, carrying water off to fight the wildfires still smouldering right across this area. but some of those who have lost homes here, point to something they say should already have been focusing the minds of the authorities. like, as if it isn't obvious, notjust from what's happening here, but all over the world. what could be more obvious that we are having disaster after disaster that's all as a result of climate change? with more bodies yet to be recovered, this is already america's most lethal wildfire in more than a century. few doubt that lessons need to be learned. john sudworth, bbc news, maui. saudi arabia's crown princ
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the world's americans, but for people around the worldsnternational platform we've got international un mechanisms and police violence they did not exist before. you've got people like myself who were exploring new ways to use the justice system, activists, organisers, people thinking about black lives matter in a way they did not think about on august 201a. so he changed the landscape of how the voice of the people was amplified all around the world's the people was amplified all around the worlds and that's a great legacy to have in and of itself. in hope one day we go to a place where we can say that his legacy is the end of police brutality and the creation of safer communities for people, notjust in the united states, but for people around the world who are facing racist police violence. but we are not yet as of yet.- are not yet as of yet. you so much for — are not yet as of yet. you so much for being _ are not yet as of yet. you so much for being with - are not yet as of yet. you so much for being with us - are not yet as of yet. yo
the world's americans, but for people around the worldsnternational platform we've got international un mechanisms and police violence they did not exist before. you've got people like myself who were exploring new ways to use the justice system, activists, organisers, people thinking about black lives matter in a way they did not think about on august 201a. so he changed the landscape of how the voice of the people was amplified all around the world's the people was amplified all around the...
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, he was around the world, but _ spectators, he was around the world, but you feel the warmth of theh of the crowd will be amazing, and i — of the crowd will be amazing, and i do — of the crowd will be amazing, and i do believe these grains -- gains _ and i do believe these grains —— gains will be transformational. i can't wait for these _ transformational. i can't wait for these games to happen. britain's _ for these games to happen. britain's most decorated paralympian _ britain's most decorated paralympian ever. - and britain once again will be hoping to lead the way. the summer has seen an array of impressive performances from dame sarah storey�*s 36th title to another wimbledon crown for alfie hewitt and gordon reed. the challenge now is to make sure next year's celebrations are even bigger. andy swiss, bbc news. and finally — it might not be the easiest name to work into a song, but ange postecoglou's is already being sung on the tottenham terraces to the song angels by robbie williams. but the british singer supports english league one side port vale, so he wouldn't sing it hi
, he was around the world, but _ spectators, he was around the world, but you feel the warmth of theh of the crowd will be amazing, and i — of the crowd will be amazing, and i do — of the crowd will be amazing, and i do believe these grains -- gains _ and i do believe these grains —— gains will be transformational. i can't wait for these _ transformational. i can't wait for these games to happen. britain's _ for these games to happen. britain's most decorated paralympian _ britain's...
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what is it about hip hop that has captivated audiences around the world? the way, you know, hip hop is a global phenomena one because it comes from is rooted in black american music and culture and allows me the musical for all think come from from black folks in america. and it allows people to speak. i mean, imagine the dance everybody dances and wrap everybody talks. and so at one point it was was, was the voice of the voiceless. and now it becomes such an integral part of artistic expression that i've seen people wrapping 50 countries around the world. and everybody is just drawn to it. we're talking about the 50th anniversary and to some degree that makes it sound like something that is open and done with that. it hasn't moved on to us about how hip hop has developed and, and expand and, and changed over the last 50 years. of hip hop has developed in the sense that there been different sub genres in music that have happened. the dance has expanded in that there are different dance forms that you pop in corporate rates. now you can see traditional dance
what is it about hip hop that has captivated audiences around the world? the way, you know, hip hop is a global phenomena one because it comes from is rooted in black american music and culture and allows me the musical for all think come from from black folks in america. and it allows people to speak. i mean, imagine the dance everybody dances and wrap everybody talks. and so at one point it was was, was the voice of the voiceless. and now it becomes such an integral part of artistic...
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around the - or elsewhere? it is pretty much everywhere around the world. i or elsewhere? d. us clearly is slowing down, but not as bad as expected, and china is picking up slower than expected, so right now, we're in this period where the demand for oil isjust really in this period where the demand for oil is just really slowing down, so they want to be able to be able to cut the production, keep the price where it is, and hopefully in china growth will pick up and offset some of the weaknesses elsewhere on the world. jun bei liu with that analysis there. as we've been telling you on the bbc, the bank of england has hiked its key interest rate yet again. this is its 14th back to back increase, and the central bank has warned that borrowing costs will likely stay high for some time. but how will this impact savers? 0ur cost of living correspondent colletta smith met some who could benefit. at 5.25%. .. yes! - interest rates are up and there's plenty of people who are delighted. there's far more savers in the country than there are mortgage payers. we have had some reaction
around the - or elsewhere? it is pretty much everywhere around the world. i or elsewhere? d. us clearly is slowing down, but not as bad as expected, and china is picking up slower than expected, so right now, we're in this period where the demand for oil isjust really in this period where the demand for oil is just really slowing down, so they want to be able to be able to cut the production, keep the price where it is, and hopefully in china growth will pick up and offset some of the...
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., ., ~' ~' around the world? look, we knew that australia _ around the world? w that australia is a _ around the world? look, we knew that australia is a big _ around the world? look, we knew that australia is a big country - that australia is a big country on the table to host these mega— events the best. we had a very proud tradition of women and girls playing sports in australia. so it was always going to be a success. it was always going to be a success from an organisational point of view, from a spectator experience, but, of course, we needed the matilda us to do well. so all of the stars aligned, and this is a very transformative moment, not only in australian sports, but in particular in australian women sport. particular in australian women sort. ,, ., particular in australian women sort. ,, . , particular in australian women sort, ,, . , ., sport. sunday's final is going to be momentous. _ sport. sunday's final is going to be momentous. what - sport. sunday's final is going to be momentous. what do | sport. sunday's final is going i to be momentous. wh
., ., ~' ~' around the world? look, we knew that australia _ around the world? w that australia is a _ around the world? look, we knew that australia is a big _ around the world? look, we knew that australia is a big country - that australia is a big country on the table to host these mega— events the best. we had a very proud tradition of women and girls playing sports in australia. so it was always going to be a success. it was always going to be a success from an organisational point of...
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i think countries all around the world which have got large force. it systems has to, i insisted pike far as far as in the future. um with you and juice climate change. we're going to say more, it street type, which is we're going to say more drives the perfect conditions. so as far as size light, this votes, let's get more into the climate change aspect of it. of course the forest fires. wildfires are nothing unusual. they do happen whether this climate change or not, but you're emphasized for us just how does climate change impact forest fires like what we've seen now in mount we as well, what we're saying is that sense, which is around the world, the increasing juicy schuman activity. but also is not just the average temperature . we see more of these very st. temperatures. we also see changes in precipitation passes, where it says floods in some air is a drive. so now this is what we say is a combination of drugs mainly in various, far as a dry bye. have a lot of q i would use is start to get high temperatures at the high winds. the perfect condit
i think countries all around the world which have got large force. it systems has to, i insisted pike far as far as in the future. um with you and juice climate change. we're going to say more, it street type, which is we're going to say more drives the perfect conditions. so as far as size light, this votes, let's get more into the climate change aspect of it. of course the forest fires. wildfires are nothing unusual. they do happen whether this climate change or not, but you're emphasized for...
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around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.eeping it clean. this is the clean eco—museum tent, a place to show off community projects that have been going on in preparation. these squares were knitted and crocheted by people in the area then decorated by local schools to celebrate place names, building excitement across the generations. it's been buzzing for months. everybody, you look around you and you travel through and you will see all the artwork and the signs and banners and everything. it is a massive community event. they cheer in welsh but welsh government says it is doing its bit to support with a core grant of £1 million and one—off grants of £1.75 million towards making the festival more inclusive, with free admission for low—income families. the sun was shining for one of the eisteddfod ceremonies this morning and the weather is due to keep improving. many of us here are hoping that wellies can stay in the car for a few days. you're live with bbc news. to india now, and prime minister narendra modi has survived a n
around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.eeping it clean. this is the clean eco—museum tent, a place to show off community projects that have been going on in preparation. these squares were knitted and crocheted by people in the area then decorated by local schools to celebrate place names, building excitement across the generations. it's been buzzing for months. everybody, you look around you and you travel through and you will see all the artwork and the signs and banners and...
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around the world and across the _ way. around the world and across the uk, _ way. nd the world and across the uk, this is - way. around the world and across the uk, this is bbcl across the uk, this is bbc news. gearing up for harvest season, the staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a the staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper the staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a bumper crop. the staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper crop. we hopeful for a bumper crop. we had a mild _ hopeful for a bumper crop. - had a mild spring which allowed us to go through bud burst and we did not get any frost. the blood and fruit sit set we did not get any frost. the blood and fruit si- blood and fruit sit set really well. blood and fruit sit set really well- we — blood and fruit sit set really well. we really _ blood and fruit sit set really well. we really allow - blood and fruit sit set really well. we really allow the i blood and fruit sit set really l well. we really allow the fruit to establish itself. we had a poor— to establish itself. we had a poorjuly_ to e
around the world and across the _ way. around the world and across the uk, _ way. nd the world and across the uk, this is - way. around the world and across the uk, this is bbcl across the uk, this is bbc news. gearing up for harvest season, the staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a the staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper the staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a bumper crop. the staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper crop. we hopeful for a bumper crop. we had a mild _...
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able to retain people _ around the world. able to retain people for - around the world. eople for longer l around the world. able to . retain people for longer term and i think that is the biggest value for a company like us which looks at long—term. we always had numbers less than ten grateful companies.- ten grateful companies. what about employees? _ ten grateful companies. what about employees? you'd - ten grateful companies. what - about employees? you'd probably lead in having _ about employees? you'd probably lead in having a _ about employees? you'd probably lead in having a better _ about employees? you'd probably lead in having a better quality - lead in having a better quality of life but that comes at a price. there are many factors that push towards looking at urban areas. one, more opportunity. the ability to network, higher pay. but lens is pushing towards moving out of villages into big cities. one in ten indians who moved to the village during the pandemic have not returned to the city. verbal offices like zoho's will only enable more to make that choice.
able to retain people _ around the world. able to retain people for - around the world. eople for longer l around the world. able to . retain people for longer term and i think that is the biggest value for a company like us which looks at long—term. we always had numbers less than ten grateful companies.- ten grateful companies. what about employees? _ ten grateful companies. what about employees? you'd - ten grateful companies. what - about employees? you'd probably lead in having _ about...
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also, flight costs have surged around the world. is that l surged around the world.ps interest might be reluctant to go overseas? , , . ., �* , overseas? definitely. what's happened — overseas? definitely. what's happened now— overseas? definitely. what's happened now is _ overseas? definitely. what's happened now is because . overseas? definitely. what's| happened now is because the overseas? definitely. what's- happened now is because the capacity isn't fully restored, that push the airfares of higher, and a for a lot of tourists, they're very slight sensitive, particularly on the large package tours. until the prices come down, you won't see those groups coming in such large numbers. but when you do travel around southeast asia, we are seeing chinese airlines flying in, but it'sjust asia, we are seeing chinese airlines flying in, but it's just not at the level it was before. flying in, but it'sjust not at the level it was before.— flying in, but it'sjust not at the level it was before. briefly, we've been talking _ level it was before. briefly, we've been talking
also, flight costs have surged around the world. is that l surged around the world.ps interest might be reluctant to go overseas? , , . ., �* , overseas? definitely. what's happened — overseas? definitely. what's happened now— overseas? definitely. what's happened now is _ overseas? definitely. what's happened now is because . overseas? definitely. what's| happened now is because the overseas? definitely. what's- happened now is because the capacity isn't fully restored, that push the...
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this week, we've been looking at the future of work spaces around the world. year high, with many staff choosing to work more flexibly after the pandemic. but it's a different picture in asia where city centres are booming again. the bbc�*s asia business correspondent nick marsh joined the lunchtime rush in singapore. in singapore, lunch hour is the real rush—hour, but this is a far cry from evenjust a rush—hour, but this is a far cry from even just a year ago. rush—hour, but this is a far cry from evenjust a year ago. it is rush-hour, but this is a far cry from even just a year ago. from even 'ust a year ago. it is a lot busier. — from even just a year ago. it is a lot busier. they _ from even just a year ago. it is a lot busier. they come _ from even just a year ago. it is a lot busier. they come round - from even just a year ago. it is a lot busier. they come round and j from even just a year ago. it is a - lot busier. they come round and the lines are really long. it lot busier. they come round and the lines are really long.— lines are really long. it has c
this week, we've been looking at the future of work spaces around the world. year high, with many staff choosing to work more flexibly after the pandemic. but it's a different picture in asia where city centres are booming again. the bbc�*s asia business correspondent nick marsh joined the lunchtime rush in singapore. in singapore, lunch hour is the real rush—hour, but this is a far cry from evenjust a rush—hour, but this is a far cry from even just a year ago. rush—hour, but this is a...