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iqufeiiii we have radio one greg james and the bbc world service.— bbc world service. , it will become milder and cloudier with some outbreaks of rain and very slow changes over the next couple of days and those changes start to take place across northern ireland and westerns, and cloud in a band of rain previous and he'll snow on the leading edge for that comes much milder air by six o'clock on saturday morning at 6 degrees in belfast, seven for stornoway and for the site denise, cort frosts start and will be some fog in parts of the midlands and the west country freezing fog which can be dense and slow to clear. sunny spells for much of england and wales and for the north and west, northern ireland, scotland cloudier with spots of rain and it highs of 10 degrees as we head into sunday and it's chilly and milder but cloudier further north and west. this is bbc world news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, is fined by polce for failing to wear a seat belt whilst a passenger in a moving car. it happened when he was filming a polit
iqufeiiii we have radio one greg james and the bbc world service.— bbc world service. , it will become milder and cloudier with some outbreaks of rain and very slow changes over the next couple of days and those changes start to take place across northern ireland and westerns, and cloud in a band of rain previous and he'll snow on the leading edge for that comes much milder air by six o'clock on saturday morning at 6 degrees in belfast, seven for stornoway and for the site denise, cort frosts...
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, which _ relation to the bbc world service, which is _ relation to the bbc world service, whiche an incredibly important _ which is of course an incredibly important voice internationally and one whether foreign commonwealth to develop _ one whether foreign commonwealth to develop and office has a direct interest — develop and office has a direct interest. but i know he is incredibly accomplished, incredibly successful, who brings a wealth of experience — successful, who brings a wealth of experience with him, that is why he was appointed the chairmanship of the bbc _ labour has called for an investigation. they have written to the parliamentary commissioner for standards suggesting borisjohnson may have broken the rules here. they are also keeping pressure up on the government over another big political issue of the day and that is the conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi's tax affairs. he put out a statement yesterday admitting he paid a settlement to hmrc but did not say how much he paid or whether he had paid a penalty on top of taxes owed, which had previously been rep
, which _ relation to the bbc world service, which is _ relation to the bbc world service, whiche an incredibly important _ which is of course an incredibly important voice internationally and one whether foreign commonwealth to develop _ one whether foreign commonwealth to develop and office has a direct interest — develop and office has a direct interest. but i know he is incredibly accomplished, incredibly successful, who brings a wealth of experience — successful, who brings a wealth of...
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k is publicly funded broadcast the bbc is causing hundreds of jobs in its world service that's leading to the closure of radio broadcast in 10 different languages. harry faucet reports from london, ah, local to 85 years broadcasting to the arab world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader, mom would almost solid me, has been the station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london. b, b. c. cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. almost elemy, fresh from that final broadcast, is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to go in the room and closer because they are not allowed. and that they suffer to listen, the only voice different from selfish. you know, if you 5 years, they'll be an air. you lost millions of years this get a divinity years various wrong, soft for non none within the london it was in 1938. when the bdc itself is only 16 y
k is publicly funded broadcast the bbc is causing hundreds of jobs in its world service that's leading to the closure of radio broadcast in 10 different languages. harry faucet reports from london, ah, local to 85 years broadcasting to the arab world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader, mom would almost solid me, has been the station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london. b, b. c. cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job...
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cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. almost sodomy, fresh from that final broadcast, is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to go in the room and closed it because they are not allowed. and that they suffer to listen only of always different from selfish. you know, if you 5 years they'll be your last millions of years this get a divinity years various wrong. soft far not the real money. london, it was in 1938. when the bdc itself is only 16 years old, that arabic became its 1st foreign language service, saudi gemini, iraqi gibson dignitaries, and were invited for the occasion. its popularity grew fast, famous voices bringing news of air, defining events in a form unmitigated uncensored by the audience. as rulers one former stauffer i spoke to this week, called the decision to end the service. a gift to dictators. the radio service ends with nearly 5000000 listeners a
cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses at the bbc world service. and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. almost sodomy, fresh from that final broadcast, is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to go in the room and closed it because they are not allowed. and that they suffer to listen only of always different from selfish. you know, if you 5 years they'll be your last...
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i have met richard, and i spoke with him with relation to the bbc world service, which is of course annternationally, and one, of course, where the foreign, commonwealth & development office has a direct interest. but i know that he is an incredibly accomplished, incredibly successful individual who brings a wealth of experience with him. that is why he was appointed to chairmanship of the bbc. labour have called for an investigation. they have written to the parliamentary commissioner for standards suggesting borisjohnson may have broken the rules here. they are also keeping pressure up on the government over another big political issue of the day, and that is the conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi's tax affairs. he put out a statement yesterday admitting he paid a settlement to hmrc but did not say how much he'd paid or whether he had paid a penalty on top of taxes owed, which had previously been reported. the shadow chancellor achel reeves, again speaking to laura kuenssberg this morning, was asked if all politicians in government should publish details of their taxes. we hav
i have met richard, and i spoke with him with relation to the bbc world service, which is of course annternationally, and one, of course, where the foreign, commonwealth & development office has a direct interest. but i know that he is an incredibly accomplished, incredibly successful individual who brings a wealth of experience with him. that is why he was appointed to chairmanship of the bbc. labour have called for an investigation. they have written to the parliamentary commissioner for...
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the conversation i had with him about the bbc world service, made it very clear that he has been very very thoughtful. that's not the question. the _ very thoughtful. that's not the question. the question - very thoughtful. that's not the question. the question is i very thoughtful. that's not the i question. the question is whether us the foreign secretary think that it would always be better to make things like political links completely clean and out in the open. you said there that perception matters. would it therefore have been better for this all to matters. would it therefore have been betterfor this all to be matters. would it therefore have been better for this all to be out and completely transparent? riff and completely transparent? of course perception matters. of course it does. and it's not, i'm sure, anything richard would want, having this conversation this morning being about what did or didn't happen in the past with regard the former prime minister. ijudge him on the fact that i know for certain, what know is that he's had an incredibly successful career, he has go
the conversation i had with him about the bbc world service, made it very clear that he has been very very thoughtful. that's not the question. the _ very thoughtful. that's not the question. the question - very thoughtful. that's not the question. the question is i very thoughtful. that's not the i question. the question is whether us the foreign secretary think that it would always be better to make things like political links completely clean and out in the open. you said there that...
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with me now is the bbc world service's americas editor, leonardo rocha.ining us. it's interesting timing because it's a good few days on sin storming happened and lots of questions were raised and clearly it is still stirring. why now?— clearly it is still stirring. why now? clearly it is still stirring. wh now? , ,, why now? this is a ma'or step. what we why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had * why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had here _ why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had here is h why now? this is a major step. what we had here is the - what we had here is the prosecutors began an investigation on monday, the attack on the presidential palace, congress and supreme court took place on sunday. on monday and sunday the turn of the government changed in they opened an investigation. many other people are being investigated. businessmen, officials. the question was always delegate to present a scenario? was he involved? was the evidence? what happens now? prosecutors earlier today asked for president bolsonaro, the former president, to be i
with me now is the bbc world service's americas editor, leonardo rocha.ining us. it's interesting timing because it's a good few days on sin storming happened and lots of questions were raised and clearly it is still stirring. why now?— clearly it is still stirring. why now? clearly it is still stirring. wh now? , ,, why now? this is a ma'or step. what we why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had * why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had here _ why now? this is a ma'or step. what we had...
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here tomorrow because we have greg james, radio one's greg james, and roisin hastie from the bbc world servicenewscast, from the bbc. hello there. quite a change of fortunes with our weather this week. it's been cold and frosty, has even been some snow showers around as well. we're going to close out the working week on a similar story — a frosty start, maybe some freezing fog around but for many of us, it's going to be sunny and cold. temperatures to greet us first thing below freezing in towns and city centres, so colder still in more rural spots, particularly where we've got that lying snow. but we've got this little brief ridge of high pressure that's going to quieten things down and give us some sparkling sunshine throughout the day. weather fronts waiting in the wings. a change is on its way. now, a brisk northerly breeze mightjust drive a few showers along that exposed east coast. they'll be fairly isolated. for many, after a frosty start, lots of sunshine. freezing fog may linger in northern ireland for a time but generally, those temperatures are going to peak for around 3—7 degrees.
here tomorrow because we have greg james, radio one's greg james, and roisin hastie from the bbc world servicenewscast, from the bbc. hello there. quite a change of fortunes with our weather this week. it's been cold and frosty, has even been some snow showers around as well. we're going to close out the working week on a similar story — a frosty start, maybe some freezing fog around but for many of us, it's going to be sunny and cold. temperatures to greet us first thing below freezing in...
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the bbc�*s world service americas editor leonardo rocha gave me more details. this is a major step.ave here is the prosecutors, they began an investigation on monday, the attack on the presidential palace, congress and the supreme court took place on sunday. on monday — on sunday and monday, they changed the tone, the government's tone changed, and they opened an investigation. many other people are being investigated. businessmen, officials. the question was always — will it get to president bolsonaro? was he involved? was there evidence? what happens now? prosecutors earlier today, they asked for president bolsonaro, the former president, to be included, and they said there was a video that he posted online, and took out straight after, in which he said the elections were rigged. and that, for him, the head of supreme court was also the head of the electoral commission, said by saying that the elections were rigged, without proof, he was committing a crime, he was attacking an institution, he was attacking the supreme court, and he was attacking brazilian democracy, which is safeg
the bbc�*s world service americas editor leonardo rocha gave me more details. this is a major step.ave here is the prosecutors, they began an investigation on monday, the attack on the presidential palace, congress and the supreme court took place on sunday. on monday — on sunday and monday, they changed the tone, the government's tone changed, and they opened an investigation. many other people are being investigated. businessmen, officials. the question was always — will it get to...
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let�*s talk now to fernando duarte, brazilian journalist working for bbc world service.y the world. sure. it shows how important he was. _ by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i _ by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i think - by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i think my - important he was. i think my colleague katie watson made an important and interesting metaphor there. in a country without a monarchy pele was the closest we had as a king. for many he was the king of football so it is quite a nice way to send him off, you know, we keep those people for granted when they depart sometimes a huge void is left. and i think brazilians will be feeling a bit lonely in the next few years. i5 feeling a bit lonely in the next few ears. , , , ., years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, _ years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, people - years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, people are i years. is interesting when you say, i i mean, sometimes, people are taken for granted and then afterwards
let�*s talk now to fernando duarte, brazilian journalist working for bbc world service.y the world. sure. it shows how important he was. _ by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i _ by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i think - by the world. sure. it shows how important he was. i think my - important he was. i think my colleague katie watson made an important and interesting metaphor there. in a country without a monarchy pele was the closest we had as a king. for...
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let's talk now to fernando duarte, brazilian journalist working for bbc world service.e of him to the country. underlining the importance of him to the count . .,, , underlining the importance of him to the country-— the country. those big numbers not unexnected — the country. those big numbers not unexpected given _ the country. those big numbers not unexpected given the _ the country. those big numbers not unexpected given the importance i the country. those big numbers notj unexpected given the importance of the deceased. pele was a reference for brazilians of all ages. however didn't grow up watching him or had a chance to see me in person has certainly had on him. is the most famous brazilian, full stop. tell us what is happening _ famous brazilian, full stop. tell us what is happening now— famous brazilian, full stop. tell us what is happening now then. - famous brazilian, full stop. tell us what is happening now then. the | what is happening now then. the position has set up and this is the combination of —— domination of the country coming together to warm him.
let's talk now to fernando duarte, brazilian journalist working for bbc world service.e of him to the country. underlining the importance of him to the count . .,, , underlining the importance of him to the country-— the country. those big numbers not unexnected — the country. those big numbers not unexpected given _ the country. those big numbers not unexpected given the _ the country. those big numbers not unexpected given the importance i the country. those big numbers notj unexpected...
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danny ayberhard is from bbc world service. it felt inevitable but germany was really holding out.. it was indeed. basically at the end _ really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of— really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of last - really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of last weekl basically at the end of last week germany came under considerable pressure at the ramstein, us airbase in western germany where there was a meeting of more than 50 countries to discuss how to supply heavy weapons to ukraine and the new german defence minister did not make a decision and neither did the us. germany isn't the only country that is in the focus. it has been the one that the media reports have concentrated on most but the us is considering sending it m1 abrams advanced battle tanks to ukraine. those are more difficult to operate. they run onjet those are more difficult to operate. they run on jet fuel and need much higher maintenance so the us up to now has been resisting pressure on that front. there are also questions about whether france w
danny ayberhard is from bbc world service. it felt inevitable but germany was really holding out.. it was indeed. basically at the end _ really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of— really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of last - really holding out. it was indeed. basically at the end of last weekl basically at the end of last week germany came under considerable pressure at the ramstein, us airbase in western germany where there was a meeting of more than 50...
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world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader markwood almost solid. he has been mistaken signature voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london b, b. c. cost cutting has led to nearly 400 job losses at the bbc's well service and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. l. masala me fresh from that final broadcast is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo, the old people goes to a boy in the room on closer because they are not allowed. and that they suffer to listen. the only voice different from officially, you know, if you 5 years they'll be you lost millions of listener euros this kid ability years, various wrong softball or not london. it was in 1938. when the bdc itself is only 16 years old, that arabic became its 1st foreign language serving that saudi gemini, iraqi gibson dignitaries, and were invited to the occasion. its popularity grew fast famous voices bringing news of air, defining events in a form unmitigated uncensored by th
world. last goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service. news reader markwood almost solid. he has been mistaken signature voice for 30 years. fittingly, he read the final bulletin wound, london b, b. c. cost cutting has led to nearly 400 job losses at the bbc's well service and the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to a close. l. masala me fresh from that final broadcast is full of memories from his time at the service. and before that, his time, as a listener in cairo,...
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bbc world news. the latest headlines: three emergency service workers in memphis are sacked following the death of tyre. after several years of delay, officials in the uk will finally respond to a report about the experiences of families involved in the hillsborough stadium disaster. now let's focus on the so—called net—zero economy. a new report out suggests it's worth more than $86 billion in the uk alone. the energy and climate intelligence unit says not only can green industries boost a country's economy, it can also provide higher wages, a higher—skilled workforce, and greater investment opportunities. its report shows venture capital investment into the net—zero economy is growing at a rate of over 30% per year. sounds impressive, so what is the net—zero economy? and just what the uk economy needs. here to tell us more is peter chalkley, director of the energy and climate intelligence unit. peter, we have been talking about the uk economy. the ims outlook is not rosy at all. could the net zero economy be the key? could the net zero economy be the ke ? ~ ., , the key? well, what this analysis _ th
bbc world news. the latest headlines: three emergency service workers in memphis are sacked following the death of tyre. after several years of delay, officials in the uk will finally respond to a report about the experiences of families involved in the hillsborough stadium disaster. now let's focus on the so—called net—zero economy. a new report out suggests it's worth more than $86 billion in the uk alone. the energy and climate intelligence unit says not only can green industries boost a...
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this is bbc news, i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. three emergency service workers in memphis are sacked following the death of tyre nichols, and another two police officers suspended. france braces itself for a day of mass protests against pension reform, transport, schools, and other services will be disrupted. searching for a missing radioactive capsule that fell from a truck somewhere along the highway and western australia. it's eurovision, and it's heading to liverpool, with an official handover today. hello and welcome to the programme. the fire department in the us city of memphis has sacked three people in connection with the fatal police beating of tyre nichols earlier this month. an investigation found two paramedics and a driver failed to provide mr nichols with adequate care. five police officers have been charged with second—degree murder. two others have been suspended. a number of premature�*s have been held in multiple cities across america. community leaders and locals coming together to honour the life of tyre nicholls. our north america c
this is bbc news, i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. three emergency service workers in memphis are sacked following the death of tyre nichols, and another two police officers suspended. france braces itself for a day of mass protests against pension reform, transport, schools, and other services will be disrupted. searching for a missing radioactive capsule that fell from a truck somewhere along the highway and western australia. it's...
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service. coming up on bbc news, world number one iga swiatek survives a scare to make it through to the secondured. police in romania are expanding their investigation into the social media influencer andrew tate. they've seized a fleet of luxury cars from his compund in bucharest and also raided seven more properties. 36—year—old tate is a british—american citizen and former kick boxing champion. he was detained alongside his brother tristan last month as part of an investigation into allegations of human trafficking and rape, which they deny. lucy williamson reports. weeks after police came for their owner, they returned for his cars. the power of a ferrari paralysed in the grip of a dowdy police truck. insurance against any future compensation claims from victims, but also a sign that investigators here are confident. whatever the truth about life behind these walls, its secrets are now being scrutinised by investigators. this fleet of luxury cars, the toys of a successful businessman, or the proceeds of a trafficking ring? police raided seven more properties last week, including this villa
service. coming up on bbc news, world number one iga swiatek survives a scare to make it through to the secondured. police in romania are expanding their investigation into the social media influencer andrew tate. they've seized a fleet of luxury cars from his compund in bucharest and also raided seven more properties. 36—year—old tate is a british—american citizen and former kick boxing champion. he was detained alongside his brother tristan last month as part of an investigation into...
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bbc news. let's turn now to the new second world war memorial focusing on some of the lesser—known stories from the war, including those of the thousands of caribbean servicebritish servicemen and women during world war ii are well—documented and recognised. but thousands of volunteers who came over from other places like the west indies seem to have been forgotten. edwin samuels was among thousands who made the journey from the caribbean to england, serving at raf hunmanby, on the east yorkshire coast. family members have been campaigning for a plaque to be placed inside the war memorial gardens in filey, but the council won't allow it. we want this plaque really to serve as a reminder to all people really of the contribution made to the war effort by people of colour. there are many young people today who simply don't know that their forebears came to this country long before windrush and helped in the war effort. alfred gardner was an raf mechanic who came over from jamaica and, after the war, he stayed here. when we went to filey, it was the first time 90% of people had seen black people. so many lads, so many of us passed through filey. it is very, ve
bbc news. let's turn now to the new second world war memorial focusing on some of the lesser—known stories from the war, including those of the thousands of caribbean servicebritish servicemen and women during world war ii are well—documented and recognised. but thousands of volunteers who came over from other places like the west indies seem to have been forgotten. edwin samuels was among thousands who made the journey from the caribbean to england, serving at raf hunmanby, on the east...
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bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world . i'm ben brown. the headlines a warning over the uk's national health serviceemergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". ukraine says it has killed hundreds of russian soldiers, in a missile strike over new year. this picture, from the ukrainian military, reportedly shows the scene of the attack. russia says 63 soldiers were killed the vatican says at least 65 thousand people have filed past the body of the pope emeritus, benedict the sixteenth, on the first day of his lying—in—state in scotland, three people have died, after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth. thousands wait in line to pay their respects to football legend pele — as a public wake begins
bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world . i'm ben brown. the headlines a warning over the uk's national health serviceemergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". ukraine says it has killed hundreds of russian soldiers, in a missile strike over new year. this picture, from the ukrainian military, reportedly shows the scene of the attack. russia says 63 soldiers were killed the vatican says at least 65 thousand people have filed past the body of...
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bbc world studio. but today, because it's iran special, we're going to do it from our fifth floor to show how the persian serviceworking. but it would be good to do a quick rehearsal. it's exactly four weeks ago today, mahsa amini died. so the bbc is doing an iran special and every day, there is a live page on the website, and all the tv bulletins are covering it. radio is having a special programme, as well. and that means we've started from 6.30am this morning, so it's going to be a long day. so nobody here has any problems...? the harassment that our iranian colleagues and their families in iran have had to deal with in the last few years. that line, don't want to be seen. so it's completely voluntary for colleagues who wish to be on screen, and who do not. ok, so when we're live, we can ask them to get out of the shot for ten minutes. 0k, shall we rehearse it? yes. whether they'll go ahead with the iran special programme or not, i don't know. it's really, really, really annoying. we just heard that the chancellor of the exchequer, kwasi kwarteng, is gone — sacked. and now, the whole iran special could be up
bbc world studio. but today, because it's iran special, we're going to do it from our fifth floor to show how the persian serviceworking. but it would be good to do a quick rehearsal. it's exactly four weeks ago today, mahsa amini died. so the bbc is doing an iran special and every day, there is a live page on the website, and all the tv bulletins are covering it. radio is having a special programme, as well. and that means we've started from 6.30am this morning, so it's going to be a long day....
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bbc world news". >> hello this is bbc news. our latest headlines. russia acknowledges the dea of 63 soldiers in ukrainian attack and occupied donetsk region. ukraine claims hundreds were killed. a morning over the uk's national health servicenior doctors say some emergency departments are in a complete state of crisis. the vatican says at least 65,000 ople have now filed past the body of the former pope benedict xvi on the first day of his lying in state. in scotland, three people have died after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth. thousands wait in line to pay their respects to the legend pele as a public weight begins at his former club santos. silence is betrayal, says prince harry, as he accuses the palace of failing to protect. he has accused buckingham palace of failing to protect him and his wife megan before they stepped down as working royals. >> the family has never explained. it is just a motto. >> there is a lot of complaining and explaining. >> through leaks. ♪ >> welcome. if you are watching in the u.k., on pbs in the u.s., or around the world. russia has acknowledged 63 of its troops were killed in a new year's eve attack by ukrainian forces using high mars rockets supplied by the united states. strikes de
bbc world news". >> hello this is bbc news. our latest headlines. russia acknowledges the dea of 63 soldiers in ukrainian attack and occupied donetsk region. ukraine claims hundreds were killed. a morning over the uk's national health servicenior doctors say some emergency departments are in a complete state of crisis. the vatican says at least 65,000 ople have now filed past the body of the former pope benedict xvi on the first day of his lying in state. in scotland, three people...
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service of benedict xvi which continues here are saint peter's basilica. studio: thanks to nick beek in rome and our colleagues there and goodbye to beat viewers on bbc worldneral service for pope benedict xvi. the us has the us house of representatives has adjourned for a second day without electing a speaker, extending the paralysis at the heart of american politics. president biden said having a congress that can't function is embarrassing for the country. republican kevin mccarthy has been stopped six times so far by a group of hardliners within his own party who refuse to back him. after three consecutive rounds of voting on tuesday and three more on wednesday, mr mccarthy fell short of the 218 votes he needed to clinch the job. until the house has its presiding officer in place, the body is not swearing in its new members or moving on with its legislative business. the california congressman insists he can eventually win over his detractors, and he remains the favourite to get the famous gavel in his hands. let's speak to cbs news correspondent jarred hill — who's in new yorks. hello to you. americans are familiar with kevin mccarthy in this ongoing
service of benedict xvi which continues here are saint peter's basilica. studio: thanks to nick beek in rome and our colleagues there and goodbye to beat viewers on bbc worldneral service for pope benedict xvi. the us has the us house of representatives has adjourned for a second day without electing a speaker, extending the paralysis at the heart of american politics. president biden said having a congress that can't function is embarrassing for the country. republican kevin mccarthy has been...
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this is bbc news, i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. three emergency service france braces itself for a day of mass protests against pension reform, transport, schools, and other services will be disrupted. searching for a missing radioactive capsule that fell from a truck somewhere along the highway and western australia. it's eurovision, and it's heading to liverpool, with an official handover today.
this is bbc news, i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. three emergency service france braces itself for a day of mass protests against pension reform, transport, schools, and other services will be disrupted. searching for a missing radioactive capsule that fell from a truck somewhere along the highway and western australia. it's eurovision, and it's heading to liverpool, with an official handover today.
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service history. to the world economic forum in davos now, where germany's finance minister has told the bbc his countryersified its energy infrastructure since president putin turned off the gas taps to europe. talking to our economics editor faisal islam, mr lindner also said he was optimistic that economies in europe and around the world will recover from the impact of the energy inflation shock faster than expected. there's uncertainty still, uncertainty, but i witnessed some more optimism. here in davos and in germany. more than i expected. and so probably we have seen the hikes of inflation rates last year and probably there is faster recovery of the global economy and the european economy than expected. and the european economy than exected. ., , , , , expected. one of the surprises i think to many _ expected. one of the surprises i think to many people - expected. one of the surprises i think to many people was - expected. one of the surprises| i think to many people was how quickly your country turned off the taps from russia. i mean, how low now is the dependence of your country on russian ene
service history. to the world economic forum in davos now, where germany's finance minister has told the bbc his countryersified its energy infrastructure since president putin turned off the gas taps to europe. talking to our economics editor faisal islam, mr lindner also said he was optimistic that economies in europe and around the world will recover from the impact of the energy inflation shock faster than expected. there's uncertainty still, uncertainty, but i witnessed some more optimism....
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bbc news, at the world economic in davos. let's get some reaction from mark 0stwald, global strategist at adm investor services international.sis that labour points to a fair characterisation of what is actually happening to investment in britain? i think it is not a _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. all - investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. all of - it is not a bad one. all of these things are always quite difficult to assess but it gives a rough idea and in many ways, it's not that surprising. europe is a whole in terms of global fdi has been falling, largely because so much is going towards asia. that's one problem. but the uk obviously has a specific problem which does relate to the whole period since brexit. 50 does relate to the whole period since brexit.— since brexit. so is this where the damage _ since brexit. so is this where the damage has _ since brexit. so is this where the damage has been - since brexit. so is this where l the damage has been primarily done, would you say? a
bbc news, at the world economic in davos. let's get some reaction from mark 0stwald, global strategist at adm investor services international.sis that labour points to a fair characterisation of what is actually happening to investment in britain? i think it is not a _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. _ investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. all - investment in britain? i think it is not a bad one. all of - it is...
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bbc world news, the headlines. three people have died after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth in scotland. emergency services, including 21 ambulance crews and nine fire trucks, were called to the new county hotel, just after five o'clock this morning. ukraine says russia attacked kyiv with waves of drones overnight. in a separate development, ukraine says it killed hundreds of russian soldiers in a rocket attack in the eastern region of donetsk over new year. health bosses in the uk are warning some accident and emergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". the president of the royal college of emergency medicine says as many as 500 people are dying every week in the uk as a result of delays to emergency care. a hearse carrying pele�*s coffin makes the journey from sao paulo to santos where the brazilian football legend will lie in state when i was 15, i wasjust discovering the joys of hip—hop and dreaming of playing cricket for england. at the same age, greta thunberg launched an international movement by skipping school. she's not a politician or a scientist, nor is she the first to campaign
bbc world news, the headlines. three people have died after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth in scotland. emergency services, including 21 ambulance crews and nine fire trucks, were called to the new county hotel, just after five o'clock this morning. ukraine says russia attacked kyiv with waves of drones overnight. in a separate development, ukraine says it killed hundreds of russian soldiers in a rocket attack in the eastern region of donetsk over new year. health bosses in the uk are...
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bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world . i'm ben brown. the headlines a warning over the uk's national health service , senior doctors say some emergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". ukraine says it has killed hundreds of russian soldiers, in a missile strike over new year. this picture, from the ukrainian military, reportedly shows the scene of the attack. russia says 63 soldiers were killed the vatican says at least 65 thousand people have filed past the body of the pope emeritus, benedict the sixteenth, on the first day of his lying—in—state in scotland, three people have died, after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth. thousands wait in line to pay their respects to football legend pele — as a public wake begins at his former club santos prince harry accuses buckingham palace of failing to defend him and his wife meghan — before they stepped down as working royals — in an interview for us broadcaster cbs. you know, the family motto is never complain, never explain, but it's just a motto. it doesn't really hold... there's a lot of complaining and a lot of explaining. endless.
bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world . i'm ben brown. the headlines a warning over the uk's national health service , senior doctors say some emergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". ukraine says it has killed hundreds of russian soldiers, in a missile strike over new year. this picture, from the ukrainian military, reportedly shows the scene of the attack. russia says 63 soldiers were killed the vatican says at least 65 thousand people...
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and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. the national health servicefacing the prospects of more is facing the prospect of more strikes by staff after 1a trade unions said that they would no longer work with the nhs pay review body for next year's awards. the news came as ambulance crews in england and wales took strike action today, for the second time this winter. they're campaining for better pay and conditions. and this time they've been joined by call handlers which is why managers are warning that the impact of this strike could be worse. some of the action started at midnight but the duration and scale of the disruption varies in different parts of england and wales. only the east of england and isle of wight ambulance services are unaffected. the prime minister rishi sunak says it's terrifying that people don't know what will happen if they call 999. ambulance staff have said repeatedly that they will respond to all categoryi calls, where life is at risk. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more details. pickets out at dawn in newport, south wales.
and stay with us here on bbc news for continuing coverage and analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. the national health servicefacing the prospects of more is facing the prospect of more strikes by staff after 1a trade unions said that they would no longer work with the nhs pay review body for next year's awards. the news came as ambulance crews in england and wales took strike action today, for the second time this winter. they're campaining for...
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he is currently the minister for the police, education, public service, and serves as leader of the house. stay with us on bbc worldre contacted by the social media influencer andrew tate. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill, in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. klaus altmann is being heldj on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want i to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. - millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot — a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... western defence chiefs fail to agree on the provision of advanced tanks to ukraine. the americans say it's still under d
he is currently the minister for the police, education, public service, and serves as leader of the house. stay with us on bbc worldre contacted by the social media influencer andrew tate. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill, in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and...
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bbc world news, the headlines. three people have died after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth in scotland. emergency services this morning. ukraine says russia attacked kyiv with waves of drones overnight. in a separate development, ukraine says it killed hundreds of russian soldiers in a rocket attack in the eastern region of donetsk over new year. health bosses in the uk are warning some accident and emergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". the president of the royal college of emergency medicine says as many as 500 people are dying every week in the uk as a result of delays to emergency care.
bbc world news, the headlines. three people have died after a fire broke out at a hotel in perth in scotland. emergency services this morning. ukraine says russia attacked kyiv with waves of drones overnight. in a separate development, ukraine says it killed hundreds of russian soldiers in a rocket attack in the eastern region of donetsk over new year. health bosses in the uk are warning some accident and emergency departments are in a "complete state of crisis". the president of the...
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bbc world news". i am david eades with the latest headlines. the kremlin acknowledges 63 russian servicemen killed in a russian missile strike in kyiv. the deaths run into the 100s. the national health serviceh some departments in a state of crisis. >> this is at a level that most of us who work in emergency have never seen before, it is dreadful. we have chosen our words carefully, it really is a crisis. david: the vatican says at least 65,000 people have filed past the body of former pope benedict xvi during his lying in state. in scotland three died after a fire in a hotel in perth. thousands waiting in line to pay respects to brazilian football legend pele, as a public wake is held as -- at his former club. betrayed by silence says prince harry telling cbs in america buckingham palace failed to defend him and his wife meghan before they stepped down as working royals. >> it does not reallyold. >> there is a lot of complaining through leaks. ♪ david: hello. for all of you watching in the u.k., on pbs in the u.s. and around the globe, a warm welcome to bbc news. russia announced 63 of its soldiers were killed in a new year's eve attack ukrainian forces as they used rocket launchers suppli
bbc world news". i am david eades with the latest headlines. the kremlin acknowledges 63 russian servicemen killed in a russian missile strike in kyiv. the deaths run into the 100s. the national health serviceh some departments in a state of crisis. >> this is at a level that most of us who work in emergency have never seen before, it is dreadful. we have chosen our words carefully, it really is a crisis. david: the vatican says at least 65,000 people have filed past the body of...
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service is still today? and do you see the, these cuts perhaps weakening the, you case soft power around the world? well, it is true that the bbc was part of the british empire, but people over the years, lots of people. but probably missed the point when when, when see when it comes to how this has happened. i think what is unique about the v b c is that all the services have the same the same guidelines, the see me, the portal guidelines, the same book that we use in order to be able to judge what we do. the same processes when it comes to auditing our, our broadcasts and listening to them and evaluating them so that we know 2 different sexual values that we use when it comes to producing our inclination and services. and that is one of the reasons for which the bbc arabic service and other language services over the years have gone to a status that is actually unmatched in the middle east. the question now actually when it comes to what is happening now is how that vc started financing its services since 2014. because this is the point at which the funding started to be coming from the license fees underneath the licensee. r
service is still today? and do you see the, these cuts perhaps weakening the, you case soft power around the world? well, it is true that the bbc was part of the british empire, but people over the years, lots of people. but probably missed the point when when, when see when it comes to how this has happened. i think what is unique about the v b c is that all the services have the same the same guidelines, the see me, the portal guidelines, the same book that we use in order to be able to judge...
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the greatest little country in the world and i have dedicated my working life to the service of our people into making it even better. you're watching newsday on the bbc the record books — we'll tell you about the french woman who's set a new record in california. there are seven astronauts on board and one of them was a woman schoolteacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, the heart of the official cairo was that some of the demonstrators. they were using the word revolution.— they were using the word revolution. the earthquake sin . led revolution. the earthquake singled out _ revolution. the earthquake singled out buildings - revolution. the earthquake singled out buildings and l singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, — brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search are any survivors_ tonight, the search are any survivors as an increasing desperation about it as the hours _ desperation about it as the hours passed.— hours passed. the new government _ hours passed. the new government is - hours passed. the new government is finally l hours passed. the new| government is finally in control_ go
the greatest little country in the world and i have dedicated my working life to the service of our people into making it even better. you're watching newsday on the bbc the record books — we'll tell you about the french woman who's set a new record in california. there are seven astronauts on board and one of them was a woman schoolteacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, the heart of the official cairo was that some of the demonstrators. they were using the...