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are they called sven and bjorn and do they have blond hair? normally not.n has, in recent years, also seen a rise in the number of reported rapes and sexual assaults. lawyers say the police are struggling to cope. it is like that right now and that is very bad, because if we have police working with rape cases and then we have a lot of shootings in malmo, they need to take police from this, so they have to work with the shooting instead. that means that the rape cases are piled. so they have to wait. ok, let's pause here for a moment. that's part of this story, but there's more. the figures are highly contested. sweden has broadened the legal definition of rape in the past few years. look at what ulrika rogland told us before that clip we just showed you. what is going on with rape figures in sweden? are they up, or are they down? i think they are up, but it's rather difficult to say why they are up. i think it's a good thing that they are up, because to me it means that more people are reporting them. you don't think that more people are actually being sex
are they called sven and bjorn and do they have blond hair? normally not.n has, in recent years, also seen a rise in the number of reported rapes and sexual assaults. lawyers say the police are struggling to cope. it is like that right now and that is very bad, because if we have police working with rape cases and then we have a lot of shootings in malmo, they need to take police from this, so they have to work with the shooting instead. that means that the rape cases are piled. so they have to...
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to be bjorn each and every year in building climate resilience specifically the opposition africa is one of the continent that i've actually iraq to fight the party's climate change agreement more than then or a continent about forty seven countries out of if you father out to fight if i was at lehman which means that they've actually denied inherent opportunities that i actually in disagreement. actually their constitutions were often economy formation and development but this is happening want to change in climate so that you will be able to embrace climate action. in such a way that is see it as solutions to the problems that the continent faces but also as an opportunity to create a world for themselves so what needs to be done is to leverage on inclusive frameworks and partnership bringing state and state actors and ensuring that enabling policies are put in place but i do sometimes also leveraging on his skills of youth on get a talent on the experiences where everyone regardless of creed or religion or tribe is being brought to get a base on their skills to be able to utilize
to be bjorn each and every year in building climate resilience specifically the opposition africa is one of the continent that i've actually iraq to fight the party's climate change agreement more than then or a continent about forty seven countries out of if you father out to fight if i was at lehman which means that they've actually denied inherent opportunities that i actually in disagreement. actually their constitutions were often economy formation and development but this is happening...
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beforehand, europe captain thomas bjorn said he'd have a tattoo reflecting the scoreline if his side a don't think he'll ever get tired of that. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30. customers are making the most of the last hours christmas shopping. footfall in uk high streets and shopping centres was around 10% higher at midday today, compared with yesterday. shops on christmas eve this year are estimated to be around 7% busier compared with christmas eve of last year. it's been a tough year for retailers, with a number of notable high street names closing including poundworld and maplin. chris evans has bid an emotional farewell to listeners during his final radio 2 breakfast show this morning. he said it was a "sad day" as he left after 9 years at the helm. evans is off to virgin radio, but will be back on the bbc in the next series of strictly come dancing. our arts editor, will gompertz listened in to his last show. there's flash photography in his report. singing. ta—ra! and with that, chris evans signed off for the last time as host of br
beforehand, europe captain thomas bjorn said he'd have a tattoo reflecting the scoreline if his side a don't think he'll ever get tired of that. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30. customers are making the most of the last hours christmas shopping. footfall in uk high streets and shopping centres was around 10% higher at midday today, compared with yesterday. shops on christmas eve this year are estimated to be around 7% busier compared with christmas eve...
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beforehand, europe captain thomas bjorn said he'd have a tattoo reflecting the scoreline if his sidetrue to his word. and that is all your sport for now. many thanks. a british—iranian academic from imperial college in london — who was arrested in iran earlier this year — has been released and has returned back to london. professor abbas edalat — who's an expert in computer science — spent eight months in detention on security charges. meanwhile, london's mayor, sadiq khan, has renewed his call for the charity—worker nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe to be released from prison in iran today, in time for christmas. jim weble reports. he is a renowned expert in computer science at london's imperial college and also a prominent campaigner. he was giving media interviews often about his opposition to sanctions and military intervention in iran. yet despite this, while visiting tehran professor abbas edalat, dual british citizen, was arrested and accused of being a spy. the foreign office and imperial college london both confirmed today that professor edalat had returned to the uk, ending his eig
beforehand, europe captain thomas bjorn said he'd have a tattoo reflecting the scoreline if his sidetrue to his word. and that is all your sport for now. many thanks. a british—iranian academic from imperial college in london — who was arrested in iran earlier this year — has been released and has returned back to london. professor abbas edalat — who's an expert in computer science — spent eight months in detention on security charges. meanwhile, london's mayor, sadiq khan, has...
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some people who address the climate issue, like bjorn lomborg, who is a sort of boogieman among environmentalistsakes this view and downplays the importance of climate change compared to more immediate ways of helping the world's poor. but that is because he writes off beyond 2050, whereas many of us feel that, in the context of human lives, which ought to apply smaller discount rate and be prepared to think now about what risks might be confronted by babies born today who will still be alive in 2070. so your contention is that human beings, whether they be simple citizens like me... me. ..oryou, or political leaders who actually wield real power, we should all of us be thinking and planning and strategizing in time frames that go far beyond even the five decades span. well, in some context we do. obviously, in some context we can't plan even 10 or 20 years ahead. i mean, the ubiquity of smart phones, for instance, would have seemed magic just 20 years ago. so some technologies we can't predict that far ahead but when we can plausibly predict 50 or 100 years ahead, as we can in the case of popula
some people who address the climate issue, like bjorn lomborg, who is a sort of boogieman among environmentalistsakes this view and downplays the importance of climate change compared to more immediate ways of helping the world's poor. but that is because he writes off beyond 2050, whereas many of us feel that, in the context of human lives, which ought to apply smaller discount rate and be prepared to think now about what risks might be confronted by babies born today who will still be alive...
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well, bjorn malmquist is a foreign correspondent at the icelandic national broadcaster ruv.w difficult the crash site would have been to reach. it is a very remote location in the south—eastern part of iceland, fluvial plane, south of iceland, and it is europe's largest glacier. the bridge runs over the westernmost riverfrom the glacier, the riverbed where the car landed was dry, however, like my ex colleague, adolf, said, it is seven to eight metres fall down. —— fluvial plain. it is a really difficult location, we don't yet know, and police really do not know what caused the accident. there is some speculation that the steel flooring on that bridge may have been slippery because of rain or some ice there, even though it was not really cold. two, three celsius. it might have caused this really devastating accident. the first responders have been quoted today as describing the scene as absolutely horrifying. devastating. it is a terrible tragedy. is this a known black spot in terms of accidents? not really, i cannot say this particular spot is known for accidents, however, i
well, bjorn malmquist is a foreign correspondent at the icelandic national broadcaster ruv.w difficult the crash site would have been to reach. it is a very remote location in the south—eastern part of iceland, fluvial plane, south of iceland, and it is europe's largest glacier. the bridge runs over the westernmost riverfrom the glacier, the riverbed where the car landed was dry, however, like my ex colleague, adolf, said, it is seven to eight metres fall down. —— fluvial plain. it is a...
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whether they are john mcenroe and bjorn borg or chris evert and martina navratilova, that's what we wantnd over. i'm trying to goodness me, three match points to martina navratilova. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and then there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story. >> lakers had several chances. here's larry bird. >> magic johnson leads the attack. >> look at that pass. oh, what a show! >> when the championship games are in primetime and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> he challenged me with primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity, you could just feel watching it on tv. >> he leads with the right hand. there he goes! >> tyson was made for tv
whether they are john mcenroe and bjorn borg or chris evert and martina navratilova, that's what we wantnd over. i'm trying to goodness me, three match points to martina navratilova. >> this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and then there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan, and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics. it's a great story....