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jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.e and if you would like to get in touch on any of our stories you can get in touch here... thank you very much for watching, goodbye. thank you forjoining me. we will ta ke thank you forjoining me. we will take a look at the weather prospects for the whole of the british hours for the whole of the british hours for the whole of the british hours for the next few days in just a second but firstly i want to bring you up—to—date with where we are with regard to the heat across the southern parts of europe because monday saw very little change in the overall pattern, many temperatures i am showing you are still some 50 8 degrees up on what we would expect at this time of year. part of the reason for that persistence and the temperatures is that the jets reason for that persistence and the temperatures is that thejets genes have not brought cooler conditions. whenever you see that sort of depth in thejet whenever you see that sort of depth in the jet stream, you can get very co mforta bly i
jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.e and if you would like to get in touch on any of our stories you can get in touch here... thank you very much for watching, goodbye. thank you forjoining me. we will ta ke thank you forjoining me. we will take a look at the weather prospects for the whole of the british hours for the whole of the british hours for the whole of the british hours for the next few days in just a second but firstly i want to bring you up—to—date with where we are with regard to...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.sed on social media in iran after they took selfies with the european union's top diplomat, federica mogherini. she was in iran for president hassan rouhani's inauguration when she found herself the centre of attention in parliament. ms mogherini has met iran's president, hassan rouhani, and foreign minister, mohammad javad zarif, to discuss the pace of the implementation of iran's nuclear deal. and there is plenty more on all of today's main stories on our website, bbc.com/news. you can also download the news app. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: myanmar accuses the un of exaggeration and rejects claims of human rights abuses against rohingya muslims. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2:00am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediat
jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.sed on social media in iran after they took selfies with the european union's top diplomat, federica mogherini. she was in iran for president hassan rouhani's inauguration when she found herself the centre of attention in parliament. ms mogherini has met iran's president, hassan rouhani, and foreign minister, mohammad javad zarif, to discuss the pace of the implementation of iran's nuclear deal. and there is plenty more on all of today's main stories on our...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.a warning that too much time online is as bad for children as junk food, so how worried should parents be? the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old, and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: venezuela's president has praised the army for beating back an a
jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon.a warning that too much time online is as bad for children as junk food, so how worried should parents be? the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of...
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gabon has got a real high density of forest elephants.t, both at the tactical and operational levels, means that the british army can make a difference in that fight against the illegal wildlife trade. after about 15 minutes... they have even brought in jungle warfare specialists, who in this exercise show them how to find and then arrest the poachers. but the british are also teaching them the importance of recovering evidence that might lead to prosecutions. among those being trained are former poachers, who have now turned gamekeeper. ulrich says, as a boy, he used to hunt elephants with his father, just to survive. that used to be tolerated, but not anymore. these days, the greatest threat to these elephants is not the locals but criminal gangs, who operate across the border. we are faced, you know, with organised crime cartels, heavily armed. and they show no mercy. they come, they kill. and now, we're in a situation where, in many of — some of our national parks, it's a warzone. even with a global ban on the sale of ivory, there is
gabon has got a real high density of forest elephants.t, both at the tactical and operational levels, means that the british army can make a difference in that fight against the illegal wildlife trade. after about 15 minutes... they have even brought in jungle warfare specialists, who in this exercise show them how to find and then arrest the poachers. but the british are also teaching them the importance of recovering evidence that might lead to prosecutions. among those being trained are...
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gabon has got a real high density of forest elephants.ining the gabonese national parks agency to combat that, both at the tactical and operational levels, means that the british army make a difference in that fight against the illegal wildlife trade. a difference in that fight after about 15 minutes... a difference in that fight they've even brought in jungle warfare specialists, who, in this exercise, show them how to find and then arrest the poachers. show them how to find and then but the british are also teaching them the importance of recovering evidence that might lead to prosecutions. among those being trained are former poachers, who have now turned gamekeeper. are former poachers, ulrich says, as a boy, he used to hunt elephants with his father, just to survive. he used to hunt elephants that used to be tolerated but not any more. these days, the greatest threat to these elephants is not the locals but criminal gangs, who operate across the border. we are faced with organised crime cartels, heavily armed. and they show no mercy.
gabon has got a real high density of forest elephants.ining the gabonese national parks agency to combat that, both at the tactical and operational levels, means that the british army make a difference in that fight against the illegal wildlife trade. a difference in that fight after about 15 minutes... a difference in that fight they've even brought in jungle warfare specialists, who, in this exercise, show them how to find and then arrest the poachers. show them how to find and then but the...
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you may find some of the images injonathan beale's report from gabon distressing.rld, trying to find an animal whose numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last ten years. and this is about as close as you will ever get to them. forest elephants are wary of humans. we had to turn the engine off, and stay silent. this close, they can charge. they are much smaller than the better—known savanna elephant, butjust as vulnerable to poachers, who target them for the same reason — their ivory. this is what has been happening to them, another victim to the poachers. it had been dead for weeks. just the valuable tusks taken, the rest left to rot. talking about all gabon, i think we lost 30,000 elephants since this time last year. it's a big and important programme now for gabonese administration. 85% of gabon is covered in rainforest, that stretches for thousands of square miles. this is the last sanctuary for the elusive forest elephant. but it is also ideal hiding and cover for the poachers, who are killing them at an alarming rate. but they are being tracked down
you may find some of the images injonathan beale's report from gabon distressing.rld, trying to find an animal whose numbers have declined by more than 60% over the last ten years. and this is about as close as you will ever get to them. forest elephants are wary of humans. we had to turn the engine off, and stay silent. this close, they can charge. they are much smaller than the better—known savanna elephant, butjust as vulnerable to poachers, who target them for the same reason — their...
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talking about all gabon, i think we lost 30,000 elephants since this time last year. 85% of gabon is covered in rainforest, that stretches for thousands of square miles. this is the last sanctuary for the elusive forest elephant. but it is also ideal hiding and cover for the poachers, who are killing them at an alarming rate. but they are being tracked down, and with the help of the british army. for the first time, we've been allowed to film the small team of uk soldiers who are helping train gabon‘s national park agency in their fight to save the elephant. gabon has got a real high density of forest elephants. that's why it's got a poaching problem. out here, training the gabonese national parks agency to combat that, both at the tactical and operational levels, means that the british army can make a difference in that fight against the illegal wildlife trade. after about 15 minutes... they have even brought in jungle warfare specialists, who in this exercise show them how to find and then arrest the poachers. but the british are also teaching them the importance of
talking about all gabon, i think we lost 30,000 elephants since this time last year. 85% of gabon is covered in rainforest, that stretches for thousands of square miles. this is the last sanctuary for the elusive forest elephant. but it is also ideal hiding and cover for the poachers, who are killing them at an alarming rate. but they are being tracked down, and with the help of the british army. for the first time, we've been allowed to film the small team of uk soldiers who are helping train...
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hace 47 aÑos no se gabÓn huracÁn. sin embargo, texas hace ocho aÑos que no se llegabaun huracÁn.cuar voluntariamente como lo han pedido las autoridades. me voy a lanzar en vivo con pedro rojas. estÁn un complejo deportivo y nos hablan dequÉ estÁn haciendo las familias para irse. tienen tiempo? pedro: sÍ. efectivamente. todavÍa tienen tiempo. de hecho, continÚa la operaciÓn de evacuación voluntaria. para hablar un poco mÁs en detallar de esta operaciÓn voluntariase encuentra con nosotros la persona que estÁ dirigiendo esta gran labor humanitaria. cuÁntos personas esperan? >> todavÍa estamos registrando a los ciudadanos para que puedan evacuar. hasta este tiempo tenemos 900 personas. pedro: cuÁntos personas están colaborando en este esfuerzo humanitario? >> son varias organizaciones. departamentos de la ciudad de cuerpos cristi. tenemos la compaÑÍa del alto bus, tambiÉn el departamento de la ciudad y la cruz roja. pedro: hasta quÉ hora? >> hoy vamos a estar aquÍ hasta las 12 horas. pedro: ya pronto se empieza a acabar. por quÉ quieren terminar? >> por el tema del tiempo. tambiÉn, n
hace 47 aÑos no se gabÓn huracÁn. sin embargo, texas hace ocho aÑos que no se llegabaun huracÁn.cuar voluntariamente como lo han pedido las autoridades. me voy a lanzar en vivo con pedro rojas. estÁn un complejo deportivo y nos hablan dequÉ estÁn haciendo las familias para irse. tienen tiempo? pedro: sÍ. efectivamente. todavÍa tienen tiempo. de hecho, continÚa la operaciÓn de evacuación voluntaria. para hablar un poco mÁs en detallar de esta operaciÓn voluntariase encuentra con...
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well, it iraq, the uae, gabon have been performing badly recently within opec and then you have countries who are part of the deal, like kazakhstan, who have been hit badly as well. and in terms of the countries exempt from production cuts in november, will some of those come on—board? for example nigeria? yes, so nigeria in it last meeting indicated it was willing to join the pa ct indicated it was willing to join the pact at a production level higher than what they are producing already. so it is not really doing much to bring well—balanced into line. and why has the price of oil not been pushed up more than perhaps it has? is it to do with shale production going on? —— world balances. we live in a different world in terms of production globally than a few years back. us shale oil is much larger and more nimble and industry. as soon as you get prices around the $50 mark the production of us oil can increase substantially. it only takes about $40 a barrel for us oil companies to break even. so what will saudi arabia do about this? for saudi arabia do about this? for saudi arabia it is ex
well, it iraq, the uae, gabon have been performing badly recently within opec and then you have countries who are part of the deal, like kazakhstan, who have been hit badly as well. and in terms of the countries exempt from production cuts in november, will some of those come on—board? for example nigeria? yes, so nigeria in it last meeting indicated it was willing to join the pa ct indicated it was willing to join the pact at a production level higher than what they are producing already. so...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon. it is lovely to see those beautiful animals.his morningm is time for the news, travel, and weather, wherever you are waking up this morning. good morning from bbc london news. i'm victoria hollins. as we've been hearing, there will be major disruption for people using waterloo station from today. that is because of engineering work on the platforms. southwest trains have warned passengers stations such as vauxhall, clapham junction and woking will be "exceptionally busy" as a result. seven other stations will also be closed during the work, including chessington north and south, queenstown road, and earlsfield. a cabbie's shelter and a jewish cemetery are the latest buildings in london to be listed, seventy years after the scheme first started. the shelter in grosvenor gardens, one of only a handful left in london, has been given grade two listed status, as have the funeral buildings at the willesden jewish cemetery. the listings scheme was set up to protect historic buildings in the after many were damaged in the second world w
jonathan beale, bbc news, gabon. it is lovely to see those beautiful animals.his morningm is time for the news, travel, and weather, wherever you are waking up this morning. good morning from bbc london news. i'm victoria hollins. as we've been hearing, there will be major disruption for people using waterloo station from today. that is because of engineering work on the platforms. southwest trains have warned passengers stations such as vauxhall, clapham junction and woking will be...