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i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: talking trade in uncertain times — angela merkel meets shinzo abe as global economic tensions rise. meet the tnt boys — the philippine sensation who've exploded onto the international stage with their drag and pop music. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 8pm in venezuela where the opposition leaderjuan guaido has dismissed warnings from president nicolas maduro that the country's political crisis could spark civil war. pressure is growing on mr maduro — as more than half of the countries which make up the european union said they recognised mr guaido as interim leader. orla guerin reports from caracas. all eyes now on venezuela, where it's not hard to find scenes like this. the embattled president, nicolas maduro, insists his people are not paupers. 19—year—old anders would beg to differ. he only eats what he can find. translation: people don't throw things away anymore. before, they threw out everything — food, clothes, shoes. sometime
i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: talking trade in uncertain times — angela merkel meets shinzo abe as global economic tensions rise. meet the tnt boys — the philippine sensation who've exploded onto the international stage with their drag and pop music. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 8pm in venezuela where the opposition leaderjuan guaido has dismissed warnings from president nicolas maduro that the country's political crisis could spark civil...
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i'm babita sharma in london.lso in the programme: the taliban tell the bbc they don't want to take afghanistan by force, but won't give up their arms until foreign troops leave. and can brutal be beautiful? a debate over whether to save singapore's 60s architecture. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 9am in singapore and 1am in the uk, where scientists fear that the earth could now be in its warmest period since records began some 150 years ago. the report also says that there's a risk that global temperatures could rise by 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels — a tipping point after which there could be rapid and far—reaching changes for our planet, creating conditions that we have never experienced before. here's our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. from the devastating flooding that's inundating australia, forcing thousands from their homes, to the deadly forest fires that raged across the united states last year,
i'm babita sharma in london.lso in the programme: the taliban tell the bbc they don't want to take afghanistan by force, but won't give up their arms until foreign troops leave. and can brutal be beautiful? a debate over whether to save singapore's 60s architecture. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 9am in singapore and 1am in the uk, where scientists fear that the earth could now be in its warmest period since...
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i'm babita sharma, in london.e american midwest have been trapped in their homes by an extreme polar vortex — with temperatures below minus thirty celsius. president trump has said us—china trade talks made "tremendous progress" but there is still no agreement on ending the two sides‘ dispute. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times leads with the japan—eu trade deal, which enters into force on friday. the deal will create a free trade area that covers about a third of the world's economy. the south china morning post looks at a construction scandal surrounding hong kong's most expensive railway project. the company involved, the mtr corporation, has admitted that the contractor working on the project was doing so without the required certification. the international edition of the new york times leads on the ongoing political crisis in venezuela, looking at president maduro's crackdown on dissent in the country. and finally, gulf news leads on the pope's upcoming visit to the
i'm babita sharma, in london.e american midwest have been trapped in their homes by an extreme polar vortex — with temperatures below minus thirty celsius. president trump has said us—china trade talks made "tremendous progress" but there is still no agreement on ending the two sides‘ dispute. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times leads with the japan—eu trade deal, which enters into force on friday. the deal will create a free trade area...
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i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: ten years after one of australia's worst natural disasters, we meet the people still struggling to come to terms with the black saturday fires. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? and actor liam neeson denies he is racist, after saying he once wanted to kill any black man in revenge for a friend's rape. good morning. it is 9:00am in singapore, 1:00am in the morning in london and 8:00pm in washington, where in less than an hour's time president trump will deliver the annual state of the union address. the speech was delayed by a week because of the longest government shutdown in us history. we know the president will address immigration and border security, and likely call for infrastructure spending. well, despite a somewhat rocky start to the year, donald trump's counsellor kellyanne conway was in an upbeat mood. the president will be talking about the booming economy, and the fact that wages are up and unemployment is down. deregulation is successful.
i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: ten years after one of australia's worst natural disasters, we meet the people still struggling to come to terms with the black saturday fires. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? and actor liam neeson denies he is racist, after saying he once wanted to kill any black man in revenge for a friend's rape. good morning. it is 9:00am in singapore, 1:00am in the morning in london and 8:00pm in washington, where in less than an hour's time...
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i'm babita sharma. the annual state of the union address. the speech has been delayed by a week because of the longest government shutdown in us history. millions of americans will be tuning in. president trump will address immigration and border security, and is expected to call for unity in front of a deeply divided congress. actress and un refugee envoy angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for muslim rohingyas displaced from myanmar. she has called for myanmar‘s government to stop the violence that has driven them from their homes. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the irish actor liam neeson has denied he's racist, after telling an interviewer he once set out to kill an innocent black man in revenge for a friend's rape. he's the senses and was appalled by his behaviour but was not motivated by racism. —— he says he quickly came to his senses. you up—to—date, stay with us.
i'm babita sharma. the annual state of the union address. the speech has been delayed by a week because of the longest government shutdown in us history. millions of americans will be tuning in. president trump will address immigration and border security, and is expected to call for unity in front of a deeply divided congress. actress and un refugee envoy angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for muslim rohingyas displaced from myanmar. she has called for myanmar‘s government to...
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i am babita sharma.ratures of —32 degrees celsius are being forecast. people are being warned about the dangers of frostbite. president trump has welcomed progress after two days of trade talks with china. american negotiators will travel to beijing for further talks soon. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a canadian woman who'd ordered a pet food dish from the online giant amazon, was perplexed to find she'd been sent pepper spray and a stun gun instead. amazon says it's working to correct the mistake — which was the result of a bar—code error. the customer has handed the items into her local police station, as they're both illegal in canada. you are up—to—date. stay with us. now on bbc news — hardtalk.
i am babita sharma.ratures of —32 degrees celsius are being forecast. people are being warned about the dangers of frostbite. president trump has welcomed progress after two days of trade talks with china. american negotiators will travel to beijing for further talks soon. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a canadian woman who'd ordered a pet food dish from the online giant amazon, was perplexed to find she'd been sent pepper spray and a stun gun instead. amazon says it's working to...
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i am babita sharma. our top story: america's midwest is shivering in record low temperatures, as a polar vortex takes hold. in america's third largest city, chicago, temperatures of —32 degrees celsius are being forecast. people are being warned about the dangers of frostbite. president trump has welcomed progress after two days of trade talks with china. american negotiators will travel to beijing for further talks soon. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a canadian woman who'd ordered a pet food dish from the online giant amazon, was perplexed to find she'd been sent pepper spray and a stun gun instead. amazon says it's working to correct the mistake — which was the result of a bar—code error. the customer has handed the items into her local police station, as they're both illegal in canada. you are up—to—date. stay with us. now on bbc news — hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi, in rome. being a politician anywhere in europe can be tough. but being a left—of—centre woman in frontl
i am babita sharma. our top story: america's midwest is shivering in record low temperatures, as a polar vortex takes hold. in america's third largest city, chicago, temperatures of —32 degrees celsius are being forecast. people are being warned about the dangers of frostbite. president trump has welcomed progress after two days of trade talks with china. american negotiators will travel to beijing for further talks soon. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a canadian woman who'd ordered a...
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i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story this hour: fears over rising global temperatures. scientists predict the world is already halfway through the warmest decade since records began. the report says there's a risk that global temperatures could rise by 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels — a tipping point after which there could be rapid and far—reaching changes for our planet. signs of frustration in brussels. european council president donald tusk says there's "a special place in hell" for those who promoted brexit without a plan. and this story is trending on bbc.com. she was one of hollywood's most eligible singles, but not for much longer. oscar—winning actress jennifer lawrence is now engaged to be married. she won the oscar as best actress for her role in the 2012 romantic comedy, silver lining's playbook. you're up to date. and now, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk whitney, stephen sackur. today only in zero, north carolina, to meet the author carl hiaasen. he is writing is fu
i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story this hour: fears over rising global temperatures. scientists predict the world is already halfway through the warmest decade since records began. the report says there's a risk that global temperatures could rise by 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels — a tipping point after which there could be rapid and far—reaching changes for our planet. signs of frustration in brussels. european council president donald tusk says...
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i'm babita sharma in london.ake afghanistan by force, but won't give up their arms until foreign troops leave.
i'm babita sharma in london.ake afghanistan by force, but won't give up their arms until foreign troops leave.
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i'm babita sharma in london. we meet the people still struggling to come to terms with the black saturday fires. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? and actor liam neeson denies he is racist, after saying he once wanted to kill a black man in revenge
i'm babita sharma in london. we meet the people still struggling to come to terms with the black saturday fires. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? and actor liam neeson denies he is racist, after saying he once wanted to kill a black man in revenge
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i'm babita sharma in london.merkel meets shinzo abe as global economic tensions rise.
i'm babita sharma in london.merkel meets shinzo abe as global economic tensions rise.
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i'm babita sharma. our top story: injust under an hour and a half‘s time, president trump will deliver the annual state of the union address. the speech has been delayed by a week because of the longest government shutdown in us history. millions of americans will be tuning in. president trump will address immigration and border security, and is expected to call for unity in front of a deeply divided congress. actress and un refugee envoy angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for muslim rohingyas displaced from myanmar. she has called for myanmar‘s government to stop the violence that has driven them from their homes. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the irish actor liam neeson has denied he's racist, after telling an interviewer he once set out to kill an innocent black man in revenge for a friend's rape. he's the senses and was appalled by his behaviour but was not motivated by racism. —— he says he quickly came to his senses. you up—to—date, stay with us. —— you are. now on bbc news, h
i'm babita sharma. our top story: injust under an hour and a half‘s time, president trump will deliver the annual state of the union address. the speech has been delayed by a week because of the longest government shutdown in us history. millions of americans will be tuning in. president trump will address immigration and border security, and is expected to call for unity in front of a deeply divided congress. actress and un refugee envoy angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for...