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azadeh moshiri, thank _ future, that's for later.this lunchtime. the prime minister breaks her silence on the financial market turmoil and defends last week's mini—budget. still to come. tributes are paid to the american rapper coolio, who has died at the age of 59 in los angeles. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, cameron norrie gets back in the winning groove as he looks to hold onto his world ranking to reach the season—ending atp tour finals. hundreds of people are queuing at windsor castle, where members of the public can now see the final resting place of queen elizabeth ii. after her state funeral she was buried in st george's chapel, alongside her late husband, prince philip. 0ur royal correspondent, sarah campbell, reports from windsor. three weeks after the queen's death, the gates of windsor castle were opened to the public once again. today, i'm here with anne just to say farewell and see where she sleeps. this was the place the queen called home in recent years and was the final destin
azadeh moshiri, thank _ future, that's for later.this lunchtime. the prime minister breaks her silence on the financial market turmoil and defends last week's mini—budget. still to come. tributes are paid to the american rapper coolio, who has died at the age of 59 in los angeles. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, cameron norrie gets back in the winning groove as he looks to hold onto his world ranking to reach the season—ending atp tour finals. hundreds...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. that was azadeh moshiri reporting from the ground in florida.iew of hurricane ian from orbit, on the international space station. you can see how massive an area the clouds cover — with the spiral at the centre marking the eye of the storm. and we're starting to see pictures of the damage caused by the storm, across florida. these images were compiled by snapmap — and you can see how there is already flooding in some areas, with damage to buildings as well. and bear in mind that these images have all been filmed before the worst of the storm hits the us mainland. hurricane ian has already struck cuba on its way to the us. and the island is still struggling to recover from the damage caused. there have been country—wide power cuts even in parts of the country which were not badly hit by the storm. some areas have had their power supplies restored. we're hoping to talk to someone live in florida, under hurricane ian, in a few minutes�* time here on newsday. now to the uk and faced with growing alarm on the financial markets — about the government'
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. that was azadeh moshiri reporting from the ground in florida.iew of hurricane ian from orbit, on the international space station. you can see how massive an area the clouds cover — with the spiral at the centre marking the eye of the storm. and we're starting to see pictures of the damage caused by the storm, across florida. these images were compiled by snapmap — and you can see how there is already flooding in some areas, with damage to buildings as well. and...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. scene live in daytona beach, near to where the eye of the storm made land a couple of hours ago. vehicles have been blown over, and there is localised flooding already. hurricane ian has already struck cuba on its way to the us, and the island is still struggling to recover from the damage caused. there have been country—wide power cuts, even in parts of cuba which were not badly hit by the storm. louisa pilbeam reports. in the darkness of cuba's capital, food rots in freezers. hurricane ian has knocked out the power across the whole island, leaving more than 11 million of its people losing food they can't afford to replace. translation: in general, the power never goes out. | it goes out in phases — that is to say in some blocks, but the rest of the blocks have electricity. but this time it was a total blackout. restaurants watched their food go off, unable to trade with the power off, in a country with an economy already ravaged. translation: we are | always running the risk of our
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. scene live in daytona beach, near to where the eye of the storm made land a couple of hours ago. vehicles have been blown over, and there is localised flooding already. hurricane ian has already struck cuba on its way to the us, and the island is still struggling to recover from the damage caused. there have been country—wide power cuts, even in parts of cuba which were not badly hit by the storm. louisa pilbeam reports. in the darkness of cuba's capital, food rots...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.lier, i spoke to barbara tripp, who is the tampa fire rescue chief and emergency manager. she started by explaining how conditions in tampa have intensified. so here in the tampa bay area as you see a lot of wind that has been coming through. the winds have been up anywhere between 30—40 mph. first responders are responding to calls. we have a couple calls about power lines being down but overall we haven't seen the aftermath of the storm we know we will get a lot of the rain which will flood a lot of the low—lying areas of the tampa bay area. since the storm has hit we know there is a lot of flooding down south which is the counties below us and of course with all of the resources we were able to prepare for, we have the resources available and ready to assist the other counties down south. where hurricane ian had a big impact on. just listening to what you are describing there how do you start to prepare for something like this? what sort of resources do you put in place? so one of t
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.lier, i spoke to barbara tripp, who is the tampa fire rescue chief and emergency manager. she started by explaining how conditions in tampa have intensified. so here in the tampa bay area as you see a lot of wind that has been coming through. the winds have been up anywhere between 30—40 mph. first responders are responding to calls. we have a couple calls about power lines being down but overall we haven't seen the aftermath of the storm we know we will get a lot of...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.ll to come: harry and meghan are on a countdown day out in dusseldorf, that's the venue for next year's invictus games. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today- in a loud and a clear voice, "enough of blood and tears. enough!" _ translation: the difficult | decision we reached together was one that required great and exceptional courage. it's an exodus of up to 60,000 people caused by the uneven pace of political change in eastern europe. lam free! this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: in herfirst speech as britain's prime minister — liz truss promised what she called a bold plan to see the country through its economic troubles. the un security council meets in emergency session to discuss the fate of uk
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.ll to come: harry and meghan are on a countdown day out in dusseldorf, that's the venue for next year's invictus games. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, - and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township, as well as the whites in their rich suburbs. we say to you today- in a loud and a clear voice,...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. i spoke to jason dunion who leads the hurricane field programme at the university of miami cooperative institute for marine and atmospheric studies. i asked him what it was like to fly through the eye of a storm. it's been an interesting storm. we started flying it way back over the weekend, it was a cape verde storm that came from a hurricane nursery over africa and came across the atlantic. slowly but surely it started to get its act together and align itself, and some of the models even over the weekend suggested this storm might become a major hurricane, and of course that forecast has beared out today. seeing some of your pictures now, you have been on these flights yourself, what on earth is it like? it really is a surreal experience. mother nature has thrown up a very interesting set—up with hurricanes. a very calm eye where you can get out of your seat, surrounded by the strongest part of the storm, the eye wall, which can cause the most damage and generates the storm surge. v
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. i spoke to jason dunion who leads the hurricane field programme at the university of miami cooperative institute for marine and atmospheric studies. i asked him what it was like to fly through the eye of a storm. it's been an interesting storm. we started flying it way back over the weekend, it was a cape verde storm that came from a hurricane nursery over africa and came across the atlantic. slowly but surely it started to get its act together and align itself, and...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. will head to the queen's scottish residence in balmoral on tuesday to be asked to form a new government by her majesty. the brief ceremony will bring to an end a lengthy campaign to become the leader of britain's conservative party. her victory overformer chancellor rishi sunak was widely expected but it was not by as large a margin as many had predicted. here's our political editor chris mason. liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister — the final act of the contest to replace boris johnson the outcome. inside, an expectant crowd after a long campaign awaits the candidates. rishi sunak and liz truss. and then, the result... i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliv
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. will head to the queen's scottish residence in balmoral on tuesday to be asked to form a new government by her majesty. the brief ceremony will bring to an end a lengthy campaign to become the leader of britain's conservative party. her victory overformer chancellor rishi sunak was widely expected but it was not by as large a margin as many had predicted. here's our political editor chris mason. liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. editor of the prince albert daily herald in saskatchewan. good to talk to you again on the bbc. tell us what you know about these latest findings, the two suspects, one found dead? it the two suspects, one found dead? ., , , the two suspects, one found dead? , , , , dead? it was very surprising for a lot of _ dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, - dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, we - dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, we were | for a lot of people, we were all under the impression both suspects were in the city of china, to find out one of them have died of non— self—inflicted wounds and james krish cree nation is very shocking for a lot of people and it has a lot of people asking questions about if there is another suspect. regina police said there were two people in the car on sunday, now they are asking around who else was with myles anderson right now. fix, else was with myles anderson right "ow-— else was with myles anderson riaht now.
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. editor of the prince albert daily herald in saskatchewan. good to talk to you again on the bbc. tell us what you know about these latest findings, the two suspects, one found dead? it the two suspects, one found dead? ., , , the two suspects, one found dead? , , , , dead? it was very surprising for a lot of _ dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, - dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, we - dead? it was very surprising for a lot of people, we...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.he uk now, where members of the conservative party have elected liz truss as the new leader replacing borisjohnson in that role and as prime minister. mrjohnson is due to announce his resignation to the queen later on tuesday, and the monarch will then invite ms truss to form a government. here's our political editor chris mason. liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister — the final act of the contest to replace boris johnson the outcome. inside, an expectant crowd after a long campaign awaits the candidates. rishi sunak and liz truss. applause and then, the result... i give notice that liz truss is elected as the leader of the conservative and unionist party. the words to follow her winning, in the hands of her husband, "a clear victory, but not a landslide." thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will de
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.he uk now, where members of the conservative party have elected liz truss as the new leader replacing borisjohnson in that role and as prime minister. mrjohnson is due to announce his resignation to the queen later on tuesday, and the monarch will then invite ms truss to form a government. here's our political editor chris mason. liz truss arrived as foreign secretary and would leave as tomorrow's prime minister — the final act of the contest to replace boris johnson...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.er of girls are still married before the age of 15. the practice is especially common in rural areas such where most people are semi—nomadic cattle herders. female genital mutilation is also rife — more than 86% of girls are forced to undergo it. lisa—marie misztak travelled to samburu. stella is 22 years old. she's been living in the capital nairobi for the past year, studying at university. originally from samburu county, she was forced to marry a man when she was just nine years old and gave birth to a son at 11. one day when they came for me and they took me at night and they were taking me very far. i was taken very far from our place. i was to be married obviously. where did they take you? they took me there and they told me i'd be living there as a wife. i cried so much. stella managed to escape the marriage and got help. she's now studying accountancy at university. she's one of thousands of samburu girls who are married before the legal age of 18. hi, josephine. nice to meet y
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.er of girls are still married before the age of 15. the practice is especially common in rural areas such where most people are semi—nomadic cattle herders. female genital mutilation is also rife — more than 86% of girls are forced to undergo it. lisa—marie misztak travelled to samburu. stella is 22 years old. she's been living in the capital nairobi for the past year, studying at university. originally from samburu county, she was forced to marry a man when she...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. is the provincial news directorfor 980 cjme and 650 ckom radio in saskatchewan, she joins us from the province's capital, regina. thanks capital, regina. very much indeed for joining thanks very much indeed for joining us. i want to get the manhunt in a moment but can we just focus on damien sanderson who has been found dead and from what they understand from the police there, he himself had been attacked? that the police there, he himself had been attacked?- the police there, he himself had been attacked? that is what we are now _ had been attacked? that is what we are now learning, _ had been attacked? that is what we are now learning, it - had been attacked? that is what we are now learning, it was - we are now learning, it was quite talking or shocking, that use that developed this afternoon and as you've heard, there was some kind of grassy area in front of the building or a property within the james key first nations, james smith creek nation and his body was found as part of th
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. is the provincial news directorfor 980 cjme and 650 ckom radio in saskatchewan, she joins us from the province's capital, regina. thanks capital, regina. very much indeed for joining thanks very much indeed for joining us. i want to get the manhunt in a moment but can we just focus on damien sanderson who has been found dead and from what they understand from the police there, he himself had been attacked? that the police there, he himself had been attacked?- the...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.on dunion leads the hurricane field programme at the university of miami cooperative institute for marine and atmospheric studies. hejoins us now from connecticut. thank you so much forjoining us. you have worked with the teams that fly through the storms. you have been flying through ian, what exactly have you been finding out? it’s through ian, what exactly have you been finding out? it's been an interesting _ you been finding out? it's been an interesting storm. _ you been finding out? it's been an interesting storm. we - an interesting storm. we started flying it way back over the weekend, it was a storm that came from a hurricane nursery over africa and came across the atlantic. slowly but surely it started to get its act together and align itself, and some of the models even over the weekend suggested this storm might become a major hurricane, and of course that forecast has come today. seeing some of your — forecast has come today. seeing some of your pictures _ forecast has com
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.on dunion leads the hurricane field programme at the university of miami cooperative institute for marine and atmospheric studies. hejoins us now from connecticut. thank you so much forjoining us. you have worked with the teams that fly through the storms. you have been flying through ian, what exactly have you been finding out? it’s through ian, what exactly have you been finding out? it's been an interesting _ you been finding out? it's been an interesting storm. _...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.e and a half million copies — a third book in the series has officially become the fastest selling adult fiction hardback by a british author — ever. the books were inspired by his own mother and the retirement village she lives in. now for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones, has been behind the scenes to visit the real—life setting for the books. it may look a tranquil scene, but this retirement village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don't have a thursday murder club. not yet any way. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.e and a half million copies — a third book in the series has officially become the fastest selling adult fiction hardback by a british author — ever. the books were inspired by his own mother and the retirement village she lives in. now for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones, has been behind the scenes to visit the real—life setting for the books. it may look a tranquil scene, but this retirement village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the...
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azadeh moshiri has this report. good afternoon, everyone.because hurricane ian is about to make landfall on florida's south—west coast. ian has made landfall around fort myers. . the hurricane has made landfall as well as the headlines across us networks. that's because it has become one of the strongest hurricanes to ever strike the united states. and now the dangers are multiplying. the life—threatening winds and flooding have already caused damage throughout florida's south—western coast, with debris travelling through the waters and cars submerged. buildings like this beach front hotel in naples have been overwhelmed, forcing people to wade through the water. some areas, like tampa bay, have seen a rare occurrence, what's called a reverse storm surge. ian's winds have been so powerful, they have swept away massive amounts of water, leaving bare shorelines. but that water will soon come barrelling back. now several states have also declared a state of emergency, reckoning with the breadth of the hurricane and realising florida is not the
azadeh moshiri has this report. good afternoon, everyone.because hurricane ian is about to make landfall on florida's south—west coast. ian has made landfall around fort myers. . the hurricane has made landfall as well as the headlines across us networks. that's because it has become one of the strongest hurricanes to ever strike the united states. and now the dangers are multiplying. the life—threatening winds and flooding have already caused damage throughout florida's south—western...
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central america and cuba correspondent will grant in mexico city, and also from our reporter azadeh moshiri tip of the island, it barrelled in at over 200 kilometres per hour, winds, a huge dumping of rain across a very rural, important region of the country for agriculture. the heart of the island's tobacco industry. we have seen images of completely destroyed. and of course lose ripped off homes, power lines are down. it is estimated a million people are still without power at the western end of the island. thankfully the capital havana seems like it has avoided the worst. it was simply rain, lightning, high winds, but the damage has been relatively contained which is important, because so many buildings in havana are in a precarious state in the first. this comes at the very worst time for cuba at the very worst time for cuba at the very worst time for cuba at the moment, in dire straits economically, and this will affect the agricultural sector, and so potentially the distribution of basic foods around the island.- around the island. those pictures _ around the island. those pictures we
central america and cuba correspondent will grant in mexico city, and also from our reporter azadeh moshiri tip of the island, it barrelled in at over 200 kilometres per hour, winds, a huge dumping of rain across a very rural, important region of the country for agriculture. the heart of the island's tobacco industry. we have seen images of completely destroyed. and of course lose ripped off homes, power lines are down. it is estimated a million people are still without power at the western end...
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the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri has this report. this is what a 6.8 magnitude earthquake looks like.of the towns it hit, in south—western china sichuan�*s province. rescue teams have been deployed to find survivors. some trapped under toppled buildings, authorities say dozens have been killed and warned hundreds of people are still stranded or missing. translation: we will continue to seize every minute _ and second to rescue the inured and check the disaster situation, carry out rescue work in a scientific and efficient way so as to ensure the injured people are transferred and treated as quickly as possible. for those still under a strict covid lockdown, there was no escape from the buildings they had been confined to. and away from urban areas, landslides have destroyed roads and created several obstacles for rescue teams. it's made getting survivors to safety challenging. teams have sometimes had to use makeshift bridges to carry people through. police and relief teams have also set up tents and food supplies for anyone who has been displaced by the earthquake. here a reporter as
the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri has this report. this is what a 6.8 magnitude earthquake looks like.of the towns it hit, in south—western china sichuan�*s province. rescue teams have been deployed to find survivors. some trapped under toppled buildings, authorities say dozens have been killed and warned hundreds of people are still stranded or missing. translation: we will continue to seize every minute _ and second to rescue the inured and check the disaster situation, carry out rescue work in...
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earlier, i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri how much of a challenge the eu is facing.rgy prices and this is a huge concern to brussels as well as to member states and that is because winter is approaching. it is possibly going to be very cold and they are therefore concerned that their citizens and families are going to suffer as a result. remember back before russia's invasion of ukraine, the eu was getting about 40% of its gas imports from russia and the eu now believes that this has allowed russia to weaponise energy, something that president putin denies and has allowed president putin to have this hold over the eu and so their goal now is to weaken that because they are pointing to things like the supply from nord stream i pipeline being cut off indefinitely, something that president putin is blaming on sanctions and certainly these comments he has made earlier about cutting off supply of oil, gas, coal if the eu doesn't do his bidding are going to further that concern so it is an extremely worrying situation. that is why certain countries like germany are conside
earlier, i asked our news reporter azadeh moshiri how much of a challenge the eu is facing.rgy prices and this is a huge concern to brussels as well as to member states and that is because winter is approaching. it is possibly going to be very cold and they are therefore concerned that their citizens and families are going to suffer as a result. remember back before russia's invasion of ukraine, the eu was getting about 40% of its gas imports from russia and the eu now believes that this has...
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our correspondent azadeh moshiri is in st petersburg in florida with the latest.as it reached florida. it hasn't, making it the fifth strongest hurricane to have ever landed in the united states. the last one was in 2018, hurricane michael, which also made landfall in florida. several people died and there were power outages. a weeks afterwards. people are bracing themselves, trying to see what happens this time. there is no mistaking hurricane ian is in florida, buildings are being pounded, pieces of homes are being swept away. the pounded, pieces of homes are being swept away-— swept away. the storm is extremely dan . erous swept away. the storm is extremely dangerous colleges _ swept away. the storm is extremely dangerous colleges state _ swept away. the storm is extremely dangerous colleges state the - dangerous colleges state the obvious. it is life—threatening, you should accept advice from emergency officials, use theirjudgment, not yours. officials, use their 'udgment, not ours. . , officials, use their 'udgment, not ours. ., , , ., yours. there have been
our correspondent azadeh moshiri is in st petersburg in florida with the latest.as it reached florida. it hasn't, making it the fifth strongest hurricane to have ever landed in the united states. the last one was in 2018, hurricane michael, which also made landfall in florida. several people died and there were power outages. a weeks afterwards. people are bracing themselves, trying to see what happens this time. there is no mistaking hurricane ian is in florida, buildings are being pounded,...
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our reporter in washington, azadeh moshiri, explains what difference this decision is going to make.s began, and of course there's been a lot of demands from this from iranians themselves, and that is because given heavy us sanctions on iran, tech companies have not been able tojump in or provide or offer services they normally would in response to this clamp on internet services, as well as western messaging services, within iran. and so the united states, washington, has looked at this and thought, it is time to ease those restrictions, has responded to demands, and this means that now the doors open for tech companies tojump in means that now the doors open for tech companies to jump in and means that now the doors open for tech companies tojump in and offer a way for iranians to be able to share what is going on in their country and continued to mitigating with each other as the protests continue across the country. specifically this opens the door for a company like starling, elon musk�*s internet satellite system, and that would mean that iranians on the ground would be able to
our reporter in washington, azadeh moshiri, explains what difference this decision is going to make.s began, and of course there's been a lot of demands from this from iranians themselves, and that is because given heavy us sanctions on iran, tech companies have not been able tojump in or provide or offer services they normally would in response to this clamp on internet services, as well as western messaging services, within iran. and so the united states, washington, has looked at this and...
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for more let's speak to our reporter in washington dc, azadeh moshiri.since the beginning of the protests and that is because given the heavy sanctions that the united states has on iran, many of the services that the tech companies typically can provide a country have been restricted and that is meant that given the clampdown that iranian government has an internet services on western messages to mac messaging messaging apps, and opens the door for a company like sterling, elon musk�*s satellite internet system to jump musk�*s satellite internet system to jump in that means iranian citizens can bypass the government censorship and show the road exactly what is going on in the country and also communicate as these protests spread across the country. elon musk did see a few days ago that he would ask for an exemption from the treasury and us lawmakers wrote to the treasury and urged them to approve that exemption and now, the ball is very much in his court because they open the doorfor very much in his court because they open the door for him. very much i
for more let's speak to our reporter in washington dc, azadeh moshiri.since the beginning of the protests and that is because given the heavy sanctions that the united states has on iran, many of the services that the tech companies typically can provide a country have been restricted and that is meant that given the clampdown that iranian government has an internet services on western messages to mac messaging messaging apps, and opens the door for a company like sterling, elon musk�*s...
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with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri.entually the pressure will get too much and it will cave. what is the reality on the ground across europe? there are soafinu ground across europe? there are soaring energy — ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices _ ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices and - ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices and this . soaring energy prices and this is a huge concern to brussels as well as to member states and thatis as well as to member states and that is because winter is approaching. it is possibly going to be very cold and they are therefore concerned that their citizens and families are going to suffer as a result. remember back before russia's invasion into ukraine, the eu was getting a0% of its gas imports from russia and the eu now believes that this has allowed russia to euthanise energy, something that president putin denies and has allowed president putin to have this hold over the eu and so their goal now is to weaken that because they are p
with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri.entually the pressure will get too much and it will cave. what is the reality on the ground across europe? there are soafinu ground across europe? there are soaring energy — ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices _ ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices and - ground across europe? there are soaring energy prices and this . soaring energy prices and this is a huge concern to brussels as well as to member states and...
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the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri has been following developments from tampa bay, on florida�*s west coast. thankthis hurricane has been and what the damage has been like in cuba? it has been and what the damage has been like in cuba?— has been and what the damage has been like in cuba? it has been huge reall , been like in cuba? it has been huge really. when — been like in cuba? it has been huge really. when it— been like in cuba? it has been huge really, when it hit _ been like in cuba? it has been huge really, when it hit cuba _ been like in cuba? it has been huge really, when it hit cuba on - been like in cuba? it has been huge really, when it hit cuba on the - really, when it hit cuba on the western tip of the island it barreled in over 200 km an hour. winds huge dumping of rain across a rural, important region of the country for agriculture. it is the heart of the islands of tobacco industry which we have seen images of crops completely destroyed in of course. grooves whipped off homes power lines are down and it is estimated a million people are still without power on that side of the isla
the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri has been following developments from tampa bay, on florida�*s west coast. thankthis hurricane has been and what the damage has been like in cuba? it has been and what the damage has been like in cuba?— has been and what the damage has been like in cuba? it has been huge reall , been like in cuba? it has been huge really. when — been like in cuba? it has been huge really. when it— been like in cuba? it has been huge really, when it hit _ been like in cuba? it...
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curbed by the tehran government as it tries to stamp out protests. 0ur reporter in washington, azadeh moshiriwmakers both republicans and democrats have been asking for since the protests began and of course there has been a lot of demand from this from iranians themselves, and that is because given a heavy us sanctions on iran, tech companies are not been able tojump iran, tech companies are not been able to jump in iran, tech companies are not been able tojump in or iran, tech companies are not been able to jump in or provide a lot of the services they typically would in response to this clampdown on internet services, as well as western messaging services within iran. the united states, washington, had looked at this and thought it is time to ease those restrictions. it has responded to us lawmakers demands and this means the door is now open for tech companies to jump this means the door is now open for tech companies tojump in and offer a way for iranians to be able to share what is going on in the country and continue communicating with each other as the protests continue across the cou
curbed by the tehran government as it tries to stamp out protests. 0ur reporter in washington, azadeh moshiriwmakers both republicans and democrats have been asking for since the protests began and of course there has been a lot of demand from this from iranians themselves, and that is because given a heavy us sanctions on iran, tech companies are not been able tojump iran, tech companies are not been able to jump in iran, tech companies are not been able tojump in or iran, tech companies are...
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azadeh moshiri reports.d. we can confirm he has visible injuries. these injuries are not believed to be self—inflicted at this point. authorities went on to warn that the other suspect, myles sanderson, is still at large and still a threat to the public. myles sanderson, damien's brother, may have sustained injuries. this has not been confirmed. but we do want the public to know this because there is a possibility he may seek medical attention. first police received a stabbing injames creek cree nation, an indigenous community, but soon more reports came in of victims in the nearby town of weldon. this guy came walking up here and it looked like he had his coat over his face and he said, "i need somebody to take me to the hospital, my mouth has been hurt." he said, "i've been stabbed." the suspects have now been charged with first—degree murder for one of the worst mass killings in canada's history. my thoughts and the thoughts of all canadians are with those who have lost loved ones and with those who are i
azadeh moshiri reports.d. we can confirm he has visible injuries. these injuries are not believed to be self—inflicted at this point. authorities went on to warn that the other suspect, myles sanderson, is still at large and still a threat to the public. myles sanderson, damien's brother, may have sustained injuries. this has not been confirmed. but we do want the public to know this because there is a possibility he may seek medical attention. first police received a stabbing injames creek...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.*s using, and how much it will cost. using your kettle costs money, which i didn�*t really pay attention to. and to me — as many other people — they�*re panicking, and we shouldn�*t be panicking with cancer. if you live with cancer, you want to... my advice is to try and live as normal as you can, but with the cost of living going up, that�*s going to be non—existent. julian was a successful professional football coach, but his life was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. he wasjust 29. obviously, i can�*t work, so money is tight — more tight than i�*d ever imagined, if i�*m honest. and what sort of tough choices are you having to make? it�*s either petrol for hospital appointments or paying for our utility bills, which have doubled. you mean you don�*t want to end up in debt? no, no, because if you end up in debt... i�*ve been in debt before, when i was younger, and it�*s a whole place to be in. you lose sleep, you have bad dreams. you just... no—one should r
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.*s using, and how much it will cost. using your kettle costs money, which i didn�*t really pay attention to. and to me — as many other people — they�*re panicking, and we shouldn�*t be panicking with cancer. if you live with cancer, you want to... my advice is to try and live as normal as you can, but with the cost of living going up, that�*s going to be non—existent. julian was a successful professional football coach, but his life was turned upside down...
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with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri.nt putin argues that europe is going to struggle. that it is in a weak position and eventually it will cave, what is the reality, though? it what is the reality, though? it is an extremely challenging situation for europe. the energy prices that are soaring right now are one of the biggest concerns for member states. without thinking about winter which is approaching, potentially a cold winter which could mean families and the rest of these countries�* citizens will suffer. before russia�*s invasion of ukraine the eu was getting about 40% of its gas imports from russia, and they now believe that this has created too much of a dependency on russia, it has allowed president putin to have too much of a hold over the eu and that therefore the goal now is to weaken that because they say president putin has been weaponising energy prices against them, something president putin denies. and they are pointing to things like cutting off the 031 pipeline indefinitely, president putin blamed the o
with me is our news reporter azadeh moshiri.nt putin argues that europe is going to struggle. that it is in a weak position and eventually it will cave, what is the reality, though? it what is the reality, though? it is an extremely challenging situation for europe. the energy prices that are soaring right now are one of the biggest concerns for member states. without thinking about winter which is approaching, potentially a cold winter which could mean families and the rest of these...
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our reporter azadeh moshiri in florida.dfill. officials there aren't quite sure how high a category it will be when it makes land full in florida. they had been adjusting the path. either way, they are warning that it could be life—threatening and so they have been making very serious preparations. governor dissenters has put a state of emergency in place in all 67 counties. he has mobilised up to 65,000 national guard troops and other preparations are being made as well. schools are being made as well. schools are being shutdown, turned into potential shelters. and here in a place like tampa bay where it is an extremely low lying area with buildings that are extremely vulnerable, mandatory evacuations are in place. kevin guthrie is the director for the florida division of emergency management — he gave us an update on how people are preparing for the approaching hurricane. it isa it is a tale of two states. the it is a tale of two states. �* that the we it is a tale of two states. �* tha to the we it is a tale of two state
our reporter azadeh moshiri in florida.dfill. officials there aren't quite sure how high a category it will be when it makes land full in florida. they had been adjusting the path. either way, they are warning that it could be life—threatening and so they have been making very serious preparations. governor dissenters has put a state of emergency in place in all 67 counties. he has mobilised up to 65,000 national guard troops and other preparations are being made as well. schools are being...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news. a man has been shot dead by police in south london.ly afterwards. the independent police watchdog has launched an investigation. tens of thousands of firefighters and control room staff across the uk will be balloted for strikes in a dispute over pay. the fire brigades union said there was huge anger among its members after they were offered a 2% pay rise. the ballot is expected to be held in five weeks' time. in football now, wales's women's team has a chance of reaching the world cup play offs against slovenia later in what is their biggest match in history. they've never qualified for a major tournament and will see a record attendance at the cardiff city stadium — nearly 12,000 fans, more than double their previous record. and all they need is a draw, just a point to get to the next stage, after beating greece last friday. game time does not excite me more than any of the others, we very much focus on what we do to perform, that it's really important for us. i'm happy that if the fans think that then they can get excited, but i'm v
azadeh moshiri, bbc news. a man has been shot dead by police in south london.ly afterwards. the independent police watchdog has launched an investigation. tens of thousands of firefighters and control room staff across the uk will be balloted for strikes in a dispute over pay. the fire brigades union said there was huge anger among its members after they were offered a 2% pay rise. the ballot is expected to be held in five weeks' time. in football now, wales's women's team has a chance of...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.urs, they will be tracking southwards. so, here's around midnight through wales and the midlands, and then reaching southern parts of england early hours of thursday morning. the cloud cover will be varied, too, so that means that the temperatures first thing on thursday will be quite varied. 3—4 degrees in some spots, but windward coasts could be around ten. now, overall, the weather's also not looking too bad at all for tomorrow for most of us. in fact, predominantly sunny spells with just a scattering of showers carried on a north—easterly breeze. now, the temperatures will be pretty decent, around 17 degrees in glasgow and london. for most of us, though, around 15—16. that's it for me. hello, this is bbc news with tim willcox. the headlines... the bank of england steps in after the pound collapses and interest rates rocket — but ministers defend last week's mini—budget. and the bank of england has made this timely intervention, doing what it should do, what the government should do
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.urs, they will be tracking southwards. so, here's around midnight through wales and the midlands, and then reaching southern parts of england early hours of thursday morning. the cloud cover will be varied, too, so that means that the temperatures first thing on thursday will be quite varied. 3—4 degrees in some spots, but windward coasts could be around ten. now, overall, the weather's also not looking too bad at all for tomorrow for most of us. in fact,...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.ks. authorities in denmark have said it will be �*one or two weeks�* before nord stream leaks can be inspected. for more on this story, let�*5 bring in mike fulwood, who is a senior research fellow at the oxford in5titute for energy studies. it is very rare. within a 17 hour period doesn�*t sound like it could be accidental although in theory it could be. probably 5ome be accidental although in theory it could be. probably some form of 5abotage i5 could be. probably some form of 5abotage is more likely at this stage. sabotage is more likely at this stare. ., . ~' , sabotage is more likely at this stare. ., «g ., sabotage is more likely at this stare. ., ., sabotage is more likely at this stare. ., «g ., ~ stage. how quickly do you think it will be possible _ stage. how quickly do you think it will be possible to _ stage. how quickly do you think it will be possible to inspect - stage. how quickly do you think it will be possible to inspect the - will be possible to inspect the pipeline
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.ks. authorities in denmark have said it will be �*one or two weeks�* before nord stream leaks can be inspected. for more on this story, let�*5 bring in mike fulwood, who is a senior research fellow at the oxford in5titute for energy studies. it is very rare. within a 17 hour period doesn�*t sound like it could be accidental although in theory it could be. probably 5ome be accidental although in theory it could be. probably some form of 5abotage i5 could be....
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.russian gas pipelines to europe are the result of sabotage. nord stream i and 2, which carry supplies under the baltic sea, are not currently operational, but do still contain gas. seismologists reported underwater blasts before the leaks emerged, and ukraine has accused russia of causing the leaks. lots of stories to keep a cross over the next three hours but we're also keeping across the weather because there are dramatic scenes on the other side of the atlantic and there is always a fear it might come our way but to a lesser extent. you have another lovely rainbow this morning. you are expiring us. some beautiful weather watchers pictures. we are not expecting any of the remnants of hurricane ian to come our way. 0ften remnants of hurricane ian to come our way. often they get tangled up in the jet stream in areas of low pressure and we feel the influence in some way, usually in some heavy rain or gusty strong winds. it is not looking likelyjust yet. today we have sunshine and shower
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.russian gas pipelines to europe are the result of sabotage. nord stream i and 2, which carry supplies under the baltic sea, are not currently operational, but do still contain gas. seismologists reported underwater blasts before the leaks emerged, and ukraine has accused russia of causing the leaks. lots of stories to keep a cross over the next three hours but we're also keeping across the weather because there are dramatic scenes on the other side of the atlantic and...
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of miami's border patrol has tweeted "us border patrol let's go live now to our correspondent azadeh moshirisburg in florida. we can see the conditions and how is it? . ., u, , it? the impact of the hurricane is bein: felt it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. _ it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. across - it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. across florida i being felt already. across florida as well there are so many power outage and emergency deployment to fix all of those repairs but it's in the beginning of their work. here in tampa, he visited one of the shelters that is been a school that is been converted into a shelter and housing a lot of the people who were in low—lying areas and homes in the beach that would've been affected by severe floods and staying positive throughout, it's slowly overwhelming because they are receiving people who have had disabilities and will require certain assistance when they're actually searching for a wheelchair but one person who just arrived, there are those from vulnerable communities and requir
of miami's border patrol has tweeted "us border patrol let's go live now to our correspondent azadeh moshirisburg in florida. we can see the conditions and how is it? . ., u, , it? the impact of the hurricane is bein: felt it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. _ it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. across - it? the impact of the hurricane is being felt already. across florida i being felt already. across florida as well there are so many power outage and...
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. _ our reporter azadeh moshiri is in tampa bay for us. what is the latest on the situation there?— there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in _ there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in cuba - there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in cuba earlier| didn't make landfall in cuba earlier today as a category three storm in it will make its way toward florida. what officials are not sure about is exactly how high the category will be in florida and exactly where it will hit. the last few forecasts have had it shipped a little bit more mainland. but the issue is when you are dealing with power outages a cut in fuel supply as well as major flooding, preparations have to be made anyway. especially when it comes to an area like tampa bay which is extremely vulnerable to flooding an area that is extremely low lying. that is why in the hotel we are staying at with my team many of the employees have been moving in. because they are in flats in homes that are close to these coastal areas. as you mentioned the governor has declared a state of emerg
. _ our reporter azadeh moshiri is in tampa bay for us. what is the latest on the situation there?— there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in _ there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in cuba - there? as you mentioned the storm didn't make landfall in cuba earlier| didn't make landfall in cuba earlier today as a category three storm in it will make its way toward florida. what officials are not sure about is exactly how high the category will be in florida and...
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azadeh moshiri reports from florida. good afternoon, everyone.med, forcing people to wade through the water. some areas, like tampa bay, have seen a rare occurrence, what's called a reverse storm surge. ian's winds have been so powerful, they have swept away massive amounts of water, leaving bare shorelines. but that water will soon come barrelling back. now, several states have also declared a state of emergency, reckoning with the breadth of the hurricane and realising florida is not the only place ian has in its cross hairs. azadeh moshiri, bbc news we will get the latest from florida in a moment. the storm was first identified in cuba where two people died and we saw the impact there before making its way to the florida area when the whole of the country was without electricity and power and two people died, in cuba. and we are hearing about the impact in florida as the hours go on. we're joined now by cbs correspondent, jason allen who's in tampa in florida. what is the situation? good morning, the west coast of florida is in a better situat
azadeh moshiri reports from florida. good afternoon, everyone.med, forcing people to wade through the water. some areas, like tampa bay, have seen a rare occurrence, what's called a reverse storm surge. ian's winds have been so powerful, they have swept away massive amounts of water, leaving bare shorelines. but that water will soon come barrelling back. now, several states have also declared a state of emergency, reckoning with the breadth of the hurricane and realising florida is not the only...
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let's go now to florida — our reporter azadeh moshiri is in tampa bay. what is the situation?ou are right, it was a category _ there? you are right, it was a category three _ there? you are right, it was a category three storm - there? you are right, it was a category three storm when i there? you are right, it was a category three storm when it | there? you are right, it was a - category three storm when it made landfall in cuba and it's meant to be gathering strength. meteorologists and officials are still uncertain in terms of how high a category it will actually be when it makes landfall here, and also the last few hours, they've been saying they think the track a change, it may go more inland. by the fact is when you're dealing with like potential shortages in fuel, power outages and severe flooding, you have to make preparations. especially in a place like tampa bay, florida, which is extremely low lying, these places are extremely vulnerable to severe flooding. they've not had to deal with a severe storm in more than a century. so the governor has declared a state of em
let's go now to florida — our reporter azadeh moshiri is in tampa bay. what is the situation?ou are right, it was a category _ there? you are right, it was a category three _ there? you are right, it was a category three storm - there? you are right, it was a category three storm when i there? you are right, it was a category three storm when it | there? you are right, it was a - category three storm when it made landfall in cuba and it's meant to be gathering strength. meteorologists and...
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azadeh moshiri is in the city of st petersburg in florida.n submerged in homes completely inundated and of course, there are more than 2 million power outages now across the state of florida showing how widespread the damage has been. presidentjoe biden has now proved a major disaster declaration to release federal funds to rebuild all of these areas, all of these mainland south coastal areas that have been affected by the storm but for now, the governor has said we're not quite there yet and it is still a difficult day ahead. i hate to bring politics into this split to six weeks from a midterm election and rhonda santos is five points ahead in four weeks is six weeks is a long time in an election race and he is now really up against it, the status its knees. this could really have a lot to say about how he does in the midterm election. that is right but president biden came _ that is right but president biden came out— that is right but president biden came out in our federal emergency management agency and said, he had spoken— management ag
azadeh moshiri is in the city of st petersburg in florida.n submerged in homes completely inundated and of course, there are more than 2 million power outages now across the state of florida showing how widespread the damage has been. presidentjoe biden has now proved a major disaster declaration to release federal funds to rebuild all of these areas, all of these mainland south coastal areas that have been affected by the storm but for now, the governor has said we're not quite there yet and...
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azadeh moshiri reports.le to death and injuring others in the province of saskatchewan during a labour day weekend rampage. as the search continues, the police delivered a significant update. one of the brothers, damien sanderson, was found dead. his body was located outdoors in a heavily grassed area in proximity to a house that was being examined. we can confirm he has visible injuries. these injuries are not believed to be self—inflicted at this point. authorities went on to warn that the other suspect, myles sanderson, is still at large and still a threat to the public. myles sanderson, damien's brother, may have sustained injuries. this has not been confirmed. but we do want the public to know this because there is a possibility he may seek medical attention. first police received a stabbing injames creek cree nation, an indigenous community, but soon more reports came in of victims in the nearby town of weldon. this guy came walking up here and it looked like he had his coat over his face and he said,
azadeh moshiri reports.le to death and injuring others in the province of saskatchewan during a labour day weekend rampage. as the search continues, the police delivered a significant update. one of the brothers, damien sanderson, was found dead. his body was located outdoors in a heavily grassed area in proximity to a house that was being examined. we can confirm he has visible injuries. these injuries are not believed to be self—inflicted at this point. authorities went on to warn that the...
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our reporter azadeh moshiri, is in clearwater in tampa bay for us.000 national guard troops and there are hundreds of trailers filled with food and water in schools of been shut down to turn into potential shelters point it comes to this would of damage, there's only so much you can do. ., , , ., . damage, there's only so much you can do. ., , , , , damage, there's only so much you can do. , do. people brace themselves and are more vulnerable _ do. people brace themselves and are more vulnerable than other- do. people brace themselves and are more vulnerable than other areas - do. people brace themselves and are| more vulnerable than other areas and what kind of reaction will people given to you, there must be so much concern there right now.— concern there right now. there is. in the last — concern there right now. there is. in the last few _ concern there right now. there is. in the last few hours, _ concern there right now. there is. in the last few hours, there - concern there right now. there is. in the last few hours, there have l in the last f
our reporter azadeh moshiri, is in clearwater in tampa bay for us.000 national guard troops and there are hundreds of trailers filled with food and water in schools of been shut down to turn into potential shelters point it comes to this would of damage, there's only so much you can do. ., , , ., . damage, there's only so much you can do. ., , , , , damage, there's only so much you can do. , do. people brace themselves and are more vulnerable _ do. people brace themselves and are more...
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azadeh moshiri, bbc news.weeks on manchester united winger had been on trial for four weeks on charges of controlling or coercive behaviour towards his ex—girlfriend, great grave role, is honesty counts of assault. —— kate greville. he denied all the charges. matt graveling is outside manchester crown court, what has been announced? th outside manchester crown court, what has been announced?— has been announced? in the last half an hour at manchester _ has been announced? in the last half an hour at manchester crown - has been announced? in the last half an hour at manchester crown court, | an hour at manchester crown court, in courtroom number seven, the prosecuting barrister peter wright qc stood up, addressing thejudge and asked for a retrial, saying the matter has been discussed at the very highest level of the cps. it was last week that a jury deliberated for almost 23 hours and failed to reach a verdict on any of the three counts faced by the former manchester united footballer. ryan giggs was not in cou
azadeh moshiri, bbc news.weeks on manchester united winger had been on trial for four weeks on charges of controlling or coercive behaviour towards his ex—girlfriend, great grave role, is honesty counts of assault. —— kate greville. he denied all the charges. matt graveling is outside manchester crown court, what has been announced? th outside manchester crown court, what has been announced?— has been announced? in the last half an hour at manchester _ has been announced? in the last...