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, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.s position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge condemned his lies. his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah and coolly letting his children play in the woods where he'd dumped her remains. should the police not have detected a
, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.s position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with...
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herand herfamily in is about remembering sabina, holding her and herfamily in our hearts and remembering sure london is and councils to make sure london is a safer place for women. it is unacceptable that this has happened to sabina and unacceptable that it happens too often. but tonight really is about remembering sabina, holding her in our hearts and pausing to think about the life she led. i am pausing to think about the life she led. iam here pausing to think about the life she led. i am here as deputy mayor for policing and crime, but i am also here is a londoner and as a woman, i am a cousin, an aunt, a niece, a daughter. i am a mother of a teacher and i know how hurt and how much grieving a family must feel. we have all been horrified, shocked and deeply upset by what has happened to sabina. we must hold her in our hearts and be determined that she gets justice and justice is done. thank you. applause thank you, sophie... wright and you can see _ thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just— thank you, sophie... wright and you can see just a — thank you, sophie... wright and y
herand herfamily in is about remembering sabina, holding her and herfamily in our hearts and remembering sure london is and councils to make sure london is a safer place for women. it is unacceptable that this has happened to sabina and unacceptable that it happens too often. but tonight really is about remembering sabina, holding her in our hearts and pausing to think about the life she led. i am pausing to think about the life she led. iam here pausing to think about the life she led. i am...
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, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge condemned his lies. do you know sarah? i don't, no. his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah and coolly letting his children play in the woods where he'd dumped her remain
, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him,...
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herfamily managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires.s house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate change. there's very strong evidence — irrefutable evidence, in fact — that the climate of australia has changed, especially over the last 50—70 years. we're still in the middle - of this heat wave as we head into the christmas period. i have a two—year—old and a four—year—old daughter. it really bothers me that the world that they're experiencing now is a lot different to my childhood. sarah and herfamily were living in sydney in 2020 when the suburb of penrith was the hottest place on earth, officially reaching a high of 48.9 degrees celsius. the heatwave had a deadly impact on some indigenous species. i've just come down to these trees to give these bats some water. i don't know what to do, honestly. this one died. we've had many that have died. australia has the highest carbon emissions per capita of the world's richest
herfamily managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires.s house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate change. there's very strong evidence — irrefutable evidence, in fact — that the climate of australia has changed, especially over the last 50—70 years. we're still in the middle - of this heat wave as we head into the christmas period....
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herfamily managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires. this house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate change. there's very strong evidence — irrefutable evidence, in fact — that the climate of australia has changed, especially over the last 50—70 years. we're still in the middle - of this heat wave as we head into the christmas period. i have a two—year—old and a four—year—old daughter. it really bothers me that the world that they're experiencing now is a lot different to my childhood. sarah and herfamily were living in sydney in 2020 when the suburb of penrith was the hottest place on earth, officially reaching a high of 48.9 degrees celsius. the heatwave had a deadly impact on some indigenous species. i've just come down to these trees to give these bats some water. i don't know what to do, honestly. this one died. we've had many that have died. australia has the highest carbon emissions per capita of the world's ric
herfamily managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires. this house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate change. there's very strong evidence — irrefutable evidence, in fact — that the climate of australia has changed, especially over the last 50—70 years. we're still in the middle - of this heat wave as we head into the christmas...
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liberation army and was well connected and her family and liberation army and was well connected and herfamilye of the country's top brass so her detention really, like, sparked off a lot of conflict between notjust between canada and china but definitely a big point of contention between the us and china and it's unclear right now that tensions are actually going to simmer down. there continues to be a lot of tension between the countries and china's taking of the two michaels really kind of sent shockwaves around the world in both the talk about how a lot of other countries felt that they were immune to more of the negative rack percussions of china's growing authoritarianism, that they could continue to benefit economically and expand trade et cetera without worrying some of the more draconian directions that china is going to but i think this hostage taking, it led many countries including the uk and all across europe, australia, they are a lot more wary but in the last few years, i've criticised how this wariness has not been met with actual concrete changes, any concrete policy changes o
liberation army and was well connected and her family and liberation army and was well connected and herfamilye of the country's top brass so her detention really, like, sparked off a lot of conflict between notjust between canada and china but definitely a big point of contention between the us and china and it's unclear right now that tensions are actually going to simmer down. there continues to be a lot of tension between the countries and china's taking of the two michaels really kind of...
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for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can make things better, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring cera back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released and the family seat that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust are falsely arrested 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded the judge holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the nicias of a police role needed the greatest punishment. in the dark, he kept his head down. he was shaking as the judge sentenced him with sarah's family looking on. thejudge told him, you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to having its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, prepare dough perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition. thejudge condemned his lies. d0 contrition. the “udge condemned his lies. ~ ., contr
for herfamily, nothing can make things better, nothing can make things better, nothing can make things better, nothing can bring cera back, they said, but the rapist, murderer, policeman will never be released and the family seat that brings some relief. this moment, using his position of trust are falsely arrested 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded the judge holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs persuaded thejudge he should die in...
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herfamily fled, returning when she was ten. afghanistan was a changing society and fahima was able to shape her future. but 2014 brought with it a new political and economic crisis, and they became refugees again. fahima stayed. it is the 7th of august, and the taliban's advance is gaining momentum. but for this young woman, it is a special day. it is shakil�*s birthday. everyone around this table was born within a year or two of the 9/11 attacks. afghanistan is a young country. 70% of the population are under 24. fatima sultani has come to celebrate herfriend's birthday. fatima grew up in a deprived village before moving to kabul, where she found her way into sports, martial arts and mountaineering. last year, she became the youngest woman to summit the highest peak of afghanistan, noshaq in the hindu kush mountain range. fatima's close friend, zabih afzali, is also a mountaineer and a tour guide. today is the 8th of august. there is a heavy trafficjam in kabul. the taliban has made significant advances overnight, and it is be
herfamily fled, returning when she was ten. afghanistan was a changing society and fahima was able to shape her future. but 2014 brought with it a new political and economic crisis, and they became refugees again. fahima stayed. it is the 7th of august, and the taliban's advance is gaining momentum. but for this young woman, it is a special day. it is shakil�*s birthday. everyone around this table was born within a year or two of the 9/11 attacks. afghanistan is a young country. 70% of the...
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they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.me in agbarha, i have no work, nojob. i sees the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, "can you let me?" although they need the money, joy's family still want gas flares to stop. in my view, the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heatwave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue, yet the industry is making it one of africa's largest emitters of greenhouse gases and, until the government fulfils its promises to gas flaring by 2030, the country's landscape and the lives and livelihoods of millions likejoy remain at risk. well, i spoke to nnimmo bassey, a prominent nigerian environmentalist. he's been advocating for an end to fossil fuel exploration for decades. i began by asking him why oil companies would choose to burn gas rather than repurposing it. they burn
they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.me in agbarha, i have no work, nojob. i sees the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, "can you let me?" although they need the money, joy's family still want gas flares to stop. in my view, the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the...
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her of right that wrong, not only for her family, her legacy, of right that wrong, not only for herfamilycommunity was turning their backs on them.— community was turning their backs on them. much work was involved for _ backs on them. much work was involved for you _ backs on them. much work was involved for you every - backs on them. much work was involved for you every day - backs on them. much work was | involved for you every day when shooting the film and transforming yourself to play the part, because you really do become tammy faye baker and the most wondrous way. it become tammy faye baker and the most wondrous way.— most wondrous way. it was a lot of --re. most wondrous way. it was a lot of prep- for _ most wondrous way. it was a lot of prep- for ten _ most wondrous way. it was a lot of prep. for ten years, - most wondrous way. it was a lot of prep. for ten years, the - of prep. for ten years, the back of my head i knew that i was going to play her. i knew that it was a huge pardon the pun, leap of faith, for me! because there are so many aspects of her, the way that her voice i
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that is a statement from herfamily —— in present.ment from her family —— with in present. that is a statement from herfamily —— with him in prison. we have those incredibly powerful victim personal statements that her parents read to court yesterday. they use the words that were described in report, the pain, the anguish, the torment. that they continue to suffer as a result of what couzens, a surfing metropolitan police officer, did to ms everard. anyjudge, and his sentencing remarks, said at the seriousness of the case was so exceptionally high that it warranted a whole life order and he also said to couzens, who was shaking in the dock as he was sentenced today, that he had eroded public confidence in the police in england and wales. i do not know if you can see just find us england and wales. i do not know if you can seejust find us here england and wales. i do not know if you can see just find us here at the old bailey, there are dozens of people, mainly camera crews, photographers, reporters, but also members of the public here
that is a statement from herfamily —— in present.ment from her family —— with in present. that is a statement from herfamily —— with him in prison. we have those incredibly powerful victim personal statements that her parents read to court yesterday. they use the words that were described in report, the pain, the anguish, the torment. that they continue to suffer as a result of what couzens, a surfing metropolitan police officer, did to ms everard. anyjudge, and his sentencing...
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jane, those statements from sarah everard's parents, herfamily, in court yesterday where words that willck. thank you for now. helena wilkinson - they want is sarah back. thank you for now. helena wilkinson at - they want is sarah back. thank you for now. helena wilkinson at the l they want is sarah back. thank you i for now. helena wilkinson at the old bailey. we are waiting for continued reaction and comments from those involved in the case at the old bailey. as bailey. as soon as any of those statements get under way, we will be back there to the court. just pray reiterating a little but the statement from the family of sarah everard says. they are pleased that her killer will spend the rest of his life in prison. adding that they are outraged and sickened that he abused his position of trust as a police officer in order to lure sarah to her death. some of that is echoed in a statement that has just come through from the prime minister in the last few moments. boris johnson saying there are no words that adequately express the horror of sarah's murder. like the rest of the country, i
jane, those statements from sarah everard's parents, herfamily, in court yesterday where words that willck. thank you for now. helena wilkinson - they want is sarah back. thank you for now. helena wilkinson at - they want is sarah back. thank you for now. helena wilkinson at the l they want is sarah back. thank you i for now. helena wilkinson at the old bailey. we are waiting for continued reaction and comments from those involved in the case at the old bailey. as bailey. as soon as any of...
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his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter riders moment, you arejust advised to wear one. people are now seeing that we need to wear a helmet. don't let yourself be like my son, because it's not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be here, possibly. and how are you now? him passing is really starting to hit me now because before i was overwhelmed with my own recovery, i was so distracted, but now i think about him all the time and the fact he's not here now. it'sjust hard. june kelly, bbc news. now time for our world. rodwell nkomazana was asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the
his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter riders moment, you arejust advised to wear one. people are now seeing that we need to wear a helmet. don't let yourself be like my son, because it's not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be...
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herfamily have fought for more than 8 years to get to the truth behind her death. was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here, but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands police. after suzanne's death, a postmortem examination revealed marks on her neck and traces of drugs in her system. west midlands police issued an inaccurate press release to the media saying her death was believed to be due to an accidental overdose. they saw and assumed what they wanted to. it was like when she had drugs in her system, that was it then, everything else was forgotten about and suzanne wasn't like that. and that is when our fight began, really, because we were adamant. that's not what happened, and that's it. yeah. today, more than eight years after suzanne died, the fo
herfamily have fought for more than 8 years to get to the truth behind her death. was found along with that of her partner by her nine—year—old daughter. sometimes i can think that suzanne is still here, but she's... you know, she's somewhere else. and i think to think like that is easier, you know, to cope with it. because we do miss her. prior to suzanne's death in 2013, allegations of domestic violence by her partner, john worton, against her, had been reported to west midlands police....
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his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter ridersoment, you arejust advised to wear one. people are now seeing that we need to wear a helmet. don't let yourself be like my son, because it's not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be here, possibly. and how are you now? him passing is really starting to hit me now because before i was overwhelmed with my own recovery, i was so distracted, but now i think about him all the time and the fact he's not here now. this week on the show. auf wiedersehen tegel airport. getting in the zone for the paris marathon. and around wales by pipped up peddlo. it's been really hard, painful. but a grand adventure. 60 years ago this summer, berlin's infamous wall went up, effectively slicing the city into two, and leaving capitalist west berlin isolated deep within communist east germany. almost overn
his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter ridersoment, you arejust advised to wear one. people are now seeing that we need to wear a helmet. don't let yourself be like my son, because it's not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be...
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they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.em, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, - the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of africa's largest emitters of greenhouse gases. and, until the government fulfils its promise to end gas flaring by 2030, the country's landscape and the lives and livelihoods of millions likejoy remain at risk. peter 0kwoche, bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. israel's prime minister, naftali bennett, has described his talks in egypt with president abdel fattah al—sisi as very good and important. speaking after the first official visit to egypt by an israeli leaderfor a decade, mr bennett talked of a "deep connection" between the two countries. the egyptians said wa
they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.em, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, - the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of africa's largest...
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they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother. no work, nojob. i saw the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of africa's largest emitters of greenhouse gases. and, until the government fulfils its promise to end gas flaring by 2030, the country's landscape and the lives and livelihoods of millions likejoy remain at risk. peter 0kwoche, bbc news. the un secretary general, antonio guterres, has said the people of afghanistan face perhaps their most perilous hour following the taliban takeover of the country last month. speaking at an emergency aid conference in geneva, he said one in three afghans did not know where their next meail was comi
they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother. no work, nojob. i saw the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on...
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after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,l has published internal facebook research labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". it found, it admitted, and, i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful. molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was available to talk about instagram, which it also owns, but it did release a blog. the company said it stood by the research, even though it claimed that the wall streetjournal had focused on a "limited set of findings". it also claimed that "wider research on the effects of social media on people's well—being" was "mixed". and finally, it claimed that it was doing extensive work to make instagram "a safe and supportive place". instagram sells itself as a place for fun, friendship, but the company's known for years, for some young people, it's a much, much darker place. angus crawford
after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,l has published internal facebook research labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". it found, it admitted, and, i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful. molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at...
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they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of africa's largest emitters of greenhouse gases. and, until the government fulfils its promise to end gas flaring by 2030, the country's landscape and the lives and livelihoods of millions likejoy remain at risk. peter 0kwoche, bbc news. pope francis has told jewish leaders in slovakia of his shame at the murder of more than 100,000 slovakian jews during the second world war. 0n the first full day of his visit, he lit a candle at the holocaust memorial in bratislava, and condemned what he called the frenzy of hatred of that time, as well as present day anti—semitism. it is the first p
they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, | the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of...
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after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,ntal health deep dive". itfound... it admitted... and... i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful... molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was available to talk about instagram, which it also owns, but it did release a blog. the company said it stood by the research, even though it claimed that the wall streetjournal had focused on a "limited set of findings". it also claimed that "wider research on the effects of social media on people's well—being" was "mixed". and finally, it claimed that it was doing extensive work to make instagram "a safe and supportive place". instagram sells itself as a place for fun, friendship, but the company's known for years, for some young people, it's a much, much darker place. angus crawford, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world ne
after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,ntal health deep dive". itfound... it admitted... and... i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful... molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was available to talk about instagram,...
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to confirm 100% of that we have found gaby, but her family have been that we have found gaby, but herfamilyhe cause of death has not been determined at this time. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: canadians prepare to vote in monday's parliamentary elections — in a snap poll called by prime minister trudeau. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games, and i am happy justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning these people were in their homes and tonight those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invaded. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world, so the british government has no option but to continue this action, even after any adverse judgment in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. early results from russia
to confirm 100% of that we have found gaby, but her family have been that we have found gaby, but herfamilyhe cause of death has not been determined at this time. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: canadians prepare to vote in monday's parliamentary elections — in a snap poll called by prime minister trudeau. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the games, and i am happy justice is served. it is a simple fact...
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they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.ad no work, nojob. i saw the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on oil revenue. yet the industry's making it one of africa's largest emitters of greenhouse gases. and, until the government fulfils its promise to end gas flaring by 2030, the country's landscape and the lives and livelihoods of millions likejoy remain at risk. peter okwoche, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. norway's conservative prime minister erna solberg had admitted defeat in monday's election, paving the way for a left wing government led by the opposition labour party. its leaderjonas gahr store looks set to take power. the campaign was dominated by climate
they are processing the tapioca to help herfamily pay for the funeral of her mother.ad no work, nojob. i saw the women working this tapioca. then i asked them, could you let me? although they need the money, joy's family still wants the gas flares to stop. translation: in my view, the government should lead efforts to end gas flaring in the oil industry and hopefully that will significantly reduce the heat wave and associated health hazards. nigeria's economic development is highly dependent on...
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herfamily have denied she was part of that, perhaps they are trying to maintain her innocence.hough the taliban has said it will investigate this and find out who the killers were, it shows that even people who were previously in positions of authority are not safe in cities across afghanistan, something that has been warned about for the weeks since the taliban started taking control. and that potentially, if this was carried out by militants, that there are reprisals, that there are attacks on people who are seen to have either broken the rules are gone against the regime. broken the rules are gone against the regime-— broken the rules are gone against the regime-_ broken the rules are gone against the reaime. ~ ., ~ ., ., , the regime. what we know about this virtual meeting _ the regime. what we know about this virtual meeting that _ the regime. what we know about this virtual meeting that pakistan - virtual meeting that pakistan convened of afghanistan's convened of afg hanistan's neighbours? yeah, that's a security discussion in the main, involving the nearest neighbours
herfamily have denied she was part of that, perhaps they are trying to maintain her innocence.hough the taliban has said it will investigate this and find out who the killers were, it shows that even people who were previously in positions of authority are not safe in cities across afghanistan, something that has been warned about for the weeks since the taliban started taking control. and that potentially, if this was carried out by militants, that there are reprisals, that there are attacks...
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forforensic identification have not been completed to confirm 100% that we found her and herfamily hasr of the netherlands has inaugurated a monument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust at a ceremony in amsterdam. it lists 102,000 jewish people who were killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. the holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. more than 100,000 of them, are named here. the first such memorial in the netherlands dedicated to a dark chapter in the country's history. translation: , ., translation: this monument confronts us _ translation: this monument confronts us with _ translation: this monument confronts us with the _ translation: this monument confronts us with the criminal i confronts us with the criminal murder of thousands, murdered for no other reason than their identity. in doing so, the monument also demands accountability. accountability early as to whether more should be done during the war years to save those who were murdered. the netherlands was occupied much of th
forforensic identification have not been completed to confirm 100% that we found her and herfamily hasr of the netherlands has inaugurated a monument dedicated to all the dutch victims of the holocaust at a ceremony in amsterdam. it lists 102,000 jewish people who were killed by the nazis as well as more than 200 sinti and roma. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. the holocaust was a crime committed in so many places, with so many victims. more than 100,000 of them, are named here. the first such...
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after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,ch labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". it found that social can harrison is worse on instagram and admitted that we make issues worse for one in three teen girls and teens blame instagram for increases in the rate of anxiety and depression. i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful. molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're not doing something about it, then they're culpable in a really dreadful way, because this potentially could cost lives. no—one at facebook hq in london was available to talk about instagram, which it also owns, but it did release a blog. the company said it stood by the research, even though it claimed that the wall streetjournal had focused on a "limited set of findings". it also claimed that "wider research on the effects of social media on people's well—being" was "mixed". and finally, it claimed that it was doing extensive work to make instagram "a safe and supportive place". instagram sells itself as
after her death, on her instagram account, herfamily found a stream of dark, depressing content and,ch labelled "a teen mental health deep dive". it found that social can harrison is worse on instagram and admitted that we make issues worse for one in three teen girls and teens blame instagram for increases in the rate of anxiety and depression. i don't know, i was sick to the pit of my stomach. it was dreadful. molly's father ian is appalled. if they know more about it and they're...
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such was the desperation of herfamily, a baby girl was held high above their heads as a us marine grabbedshed against the walls of kabul airport, often with little regard for personal safety, their only thought to escape the returning taliban. when women and children are being crushed and, yes, dying in some cases in your arms, your agency to deal with the situation and change it is very different than when you�*re on combat operations. there was emotions all the way through the operations. you can�*t see a young child, a baby, a woman, crushed to death in front of you and then you having to deal with the aftermath of that. you can�*t see any of that without being emotional. have there been tears? of course there have been tears. politicians continued to argue about who knew what and when, but the thousands outside the safety of the perimeter believed this to be a matter of life and death. the royal air force flew out 111,000 people, twice the number that had been anticipated. and for the british troops sent in to form a thin green line to enable people to leave country, the mission was e
such was the desperation of herfamily, a baby girl was held high above their heads as a us marine grabbedshed against the walls of kabul airport, often with little regard for personal safety, their only thought to escape the returning taliban. when women and children are being crushed and, yes, dying in some cases in your arms, your agency to deal with the situation and change it is very different than when you�*re on combat operations. there was emotions all the way through the operations....
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the usa and all people around the world is the usa made a big mistake and we lost ten members of herfamilyire the missile smacks of panic. and what a legacy. it isn�*t necessarily the parting shot of the americans, because they still have the capacity to hit targets from the air. the us relies increasingly on drones. across the road, the neighbours are still traumatised by what they heard and saw. america�*s latest deadly blunder shows how dangerous its drone strategy can be for civilians. jeremy bowen, bbc news, kabul. secondary schools for boys have reopened in afghanistan, more than a month after the taliban seized power, un agencies have urged the taliban to re—open girls schools. all male teachers have been ordered back to work. but the taliban have said nothing about reopening secondary schools for girls. the save the children charity say education is a lifeline especially for girls. joining me now is unicef�*s chief of communications for afghanistan, samantha mort. thank you for speaking to us. how concerned are you yesterday we were surprised by the announcement. we are pleased tha
the usa and all people around the world is the usa made a big mistake and we lost ten members of herfamilyire the missile smacks of panic. and what a legacy. it isn�*t necessarily the parting shot of the americans, because they still have the capacity to hit targets from the air. the us relies increasingly on drones. across the road, the neighbours are still traumatised by what they heard and saw. america�*s latest deadly blunder shows how dangerous its drone strategy can be for civilians....
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, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerately added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge condemned his lies. do you know sarah? his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah and coolly letting his children play in the woods where he'd dumped her remains. sh
, murderer, policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.moment, using his position of trust and privilege as a police officer to falsely arrest the 33—year—old, his arm out holding his warrant card, his use of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced...
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/murderer policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.se of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a violent sexual assault. you have eroded the confidence the public is entitled to have in its police forces. you have considerably added to the insecurity felt by people, perhaps particularly women. i have seen no evidence of genuine contrition." thejudge condemned his lies. his behaviour, calmly buying snacks after raping and murdering sarah and coolly letting his children play in the woods where he'd dumped her remains. should the police not have detected a murderer in their ranks? and how can women regain trust in them? this man has brought shame on the met. speaking frankly, as an orga
/murderer policeman will never be released — and herfamily said that brings some relief.se of handcuffs, persuaded thejudge he should die in prison. the misuse of a police role to murder a lone victim needed the greatest punishment. in the dock, couzens, as he had done throughout, kept his head down. he started shaking as thejudge sentenced him, with sarah's family looking on. lord justice fulford told wayne couzens, "you kidnapped, raped and murdered sarah everard, having long planned a...
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his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter riders let yourself be like my son, because it�*s not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be here, possibly. and how are you now? him passing is really starting to hit me now because before i was overwhelmed with my own recovery, i was so distracted, but now i think about him all the time and the fact he's not here now. it'sjust hard. june kelly, bbc news. for almost 50 years, a satellite has been orbiting our planet, providing a unique record of the evolving state of the earth — the changes to our forests, glaciers, deserts, oceans. the latest satellite, called landsat 9, will go into orbit in half an hour�*s time. nasa claims this newest addition to the longest continuous record of the earth�*s surface will enable scientists to separate human and natural causes of environmental changes.
his mother and herfamily are now campaigning for helmets to be made compulsory for all e—scooter riders let yourself be like my son, because it�*s not easy, he cannot be replaced. and do not let his passing be in vain. and his girlfriend has joined the campaign. the helmet could have saved his life. the injuries on his head, they were the worst. so if he was wearing a helmet, he could still be here, possibly. and how are you now? him passing is really starting to hit me now because before i...
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we should also say roseanna and herfamily are in the isle of man, which is not part of the united kingdomows the jcvi s evidence—based guidance. my vaccination was fine. i was going to say— my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it _ my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it was — my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it was not hurting today, which _ to say it was not hurting today, which would have been all right,... a bit— which would have been all right,... a bit tender— which would have been all right,... a bit tender first thing miss yes. that is your _ a bit tender first thing miss yes. that is your first _ a bit tender first thing miss yes. that is your first job. _ a bit tender first thing miss yes. that is your firstjob. that is a voluntary decision. we have decided to go ahead and do that. —— first jab. it to go ahead and do that. -- first 'ab. . , to go ahead and do that. -- first 'ab. ., , ., ., to go ahead and do that. -- first 'ab. .,, ., ., . , ., to go ahead and do that. -- first 'ab. ., ., .,., g , jab. it was a “oint decision. just because of — jab. it w
we should also say roseanna and herfamily are in the isle of man, which is not part of the united kingdomows the jcvi s evidence—based guidance. my vaccination was fine. i was going to say— my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it _ my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it was — my vaccination was fine. i was going to say it was not hurting today, which _ to say it was not hurting today, which would have been all right,... a bit— which would have been all right,... a bit...
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. _ today, more than eight years after suzanne died, the force has said sorry to herfamily who neverands police acknowledges that there were failings by the force in its handling of suzanne's case both before and after her death, and acknowledges the additional distress this caused suzanne's family. we could and should have done more to protect suzanne and her daughter from the abuse they were suffering. to compound the family's pain, they were let down by a failure to properly investigate suzanne's death. suzanne's family say she will never be forgotten but they now feel they can begin to move forward. the truth is out there now and that means everything to us. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the scientist behind the oxford—astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine has said the world needs a bigger supply of vaccines, so they can be offered to people in developing countries. dame professor sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab. a decision about boosters is expected next week from the advisory body thejcvi, thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation. our he
. _ today, more than eight years after suzanne died, the force has said sorry to herfamily who neverands police acknowledges that there were failings by the force in its handling of suzanne's case both before and after her death, and acknowledges the additional distress this caused suzanne's family. we could and should have done more to protect suzanne and her daughter from the abuse they were suffering. to compound the family's pain, they were let down by a failure to properly investigate...
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herfamily say officer was shot by and men inside her home.g her. she was heavily pregnant. members of the taliban in the capital of the province where she was killed have told the family they will find and punish those responsible. earlier, pakistan shared a virtual meeting on afghanistan, bringing together neighbouring countries including china and iran. an official statement said they had agreed that peace in afghanistan was crucial to the region's security. right, it is the region's security. right, it is the last day at the paralympics in tokyo and the closing ceremony has been taking place. lots to talk about on the sport front and at the bbc sport centre it is 0llie foster. a hugely busy day of sport, yes. good afternoon. there are lots more world cup qualifiers across europe today. wales are playing belarus and despite taking the lead through a gareth bale penalty, they trail 2—1. they are into the second half. they are playing that in kazan, in russia rather than minsk, because of sanctions against the belarus government. england kick
herfamily say officer was shot by and men inside her home.g her. she was heavily pregnant. members of the taliban in the capital of the province where she was killed have told the family they will find and punish those responsible. earlier, pakistan shared a virtual meeting on afghanistan, bringing together neighbouring countries including china and iran. an official statement said they had agreed that peace in afghanistan was crucial to the region's security. right, it is the region's...
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she will be free to return home to be with herfamily. next part of proceedings will take place in canada where it a court is expected to rule she can leave the country as the extradition case has come to an end. that is due to start in an hour and we will be live in vancouver later on bbc world news with all of those details for you. let's go to some breaking news from the us where lawyers representing britain's prince and have confirmed that he has been properly served with the legal documents in the lawsuits brought by virginia. she is claiming damages for what she says was sexual assault which took place in london and new york in 2001. prince andrew now has until october the 29th to file his response. he has previously said that the events as claimed by virginia never happened. final campaigning is under way in germany ahead of sunday's vote. the election will mark the end of angela merkel�*s long reign as chancellor. but with a dizzying array of potential governing coalitions —— that's the only thing that's certain. so what do we kno
she will be free to return home to be with herfamily. next part of proceedings will take place in canada where it a court is expected to rule she can leave the country as the extradition case has come to an end. that is due to start in an hour and we will be live in vancouver later on bbc world news with all of those details for you. let's go to some breaking news from the us where lawyers representing britain's prince and have confirmed that he has been properly served with the legal documents...
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but feel compelled to come down here and share their grief, sorrow and shock and show support for herfamilyss the park to the pub to meet her friend, but we know she was the tachometer journey. hundreds of people turning out last night on the square to show solidarity and listen to powerful speeches, one from her sister telling people who had gathered how beautiful and kinda soul her sister was and how her family has been shattered by sabina nessa cosmic death. just behind me is the community centre, shut for most of the week because it has been inside the week because it has been inside the police and the investigation continuing around it. —— shattered by sabina's death. this is a shared community space and people are always out walking their dogs, playing with children, walking through here and carrying on their daily business and this week it has been majorly disrupted and a major shock to people living here. the community centre welcoming people in and giving people a space to reflect, chat and speak about their concerns. as well as the shock and grief, there is worry about how safety
but feel compelled to come down here and share their grief, sorrow and shock and show support for herfamilyss the park to the pub to meet her friend, but we know she was the tachometer journey. hundreds of people turning out last night on the square to show solidarity and listen to powerful speeches, one from her sister telling people who had gathered how beautiful and kinda soul her sister was and how her family has been shattered by sabina nessa cosmic death. just behind me is the community...
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a system much missed by herfamily, by her nieces, by the children who she taught at her at the primeher. discussions now this morning about women's safety, how we try and make people feel safe in this community, notjust here in this community, notjust here in this community but across london and across the country. so reflection here again as the murder investigation continues. thank you, me . an. the labour leader sir keir starmer has arrived at the party's conference, with all signs that his proposed changes to the way the leader is elected have been shelved. sir keir had wanted to ditch the one—member—one—vote system and return to giving trades unions and mps two—thirds of the votes cast in any future contest. but the idea faced strong resistance from many on the left of the party. 0ur correspondent helen catt has the latest. that particular issue that had been suggested earlier this week, that switching the one member one moment when you elect a labour leader, to the electra college where mps vote would count for a third and union votes would count for third. that we understand h
a system much missed by herfamily, by her nieces, by the children who she taught at her at the primeher. discussions now this morning about women's safety, how we try and make people feel safe in this community, notjust here in this community, notjust here in this community but across london and across the country. so reflection here again as the murder investigation continues. thank you, me . an. the labour leader sir keir starmer has arrived at the party's conference, with all signs that his...
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house, searched it first and tied up all the members of her family and then shot her in front of herfamilyres of the taliban in that province who have promised that they will investigate that case and punish the killers, but witnesses have told us it was taliban fighters who carried out that retaliation attack, if that is what it is. we don�*t know if the police officer was actually on duty, if this was something she did in the course of her work or some sort of act of protest beyond herjob. the details are very sketchy at the minute but i think certainly people will see it as a sign that other parts of afghanistan beyond kabul can be lawless, can be violent, and that women in particular are at risk. yes, we have seen reports from places like herat and stop talking about some fairly brutal punishments being handed out already and people talking about almost kangaroo court set up to try, in inverted commas, people accused of various crimes like theft and adultery in all the rest of it but it will have a chilling effect, won�*t it, particularly for those people who have been so concerned abo
house, searched it first and tied up all the members of her family and then shot her in front of herfamilyres of the taliban in that province who have promised that they will investigate that case and punish the killers, but witnesses have told us it was taliban fighters who carried out that retaliation attack, if that is what it is. we don�*t know if the police officer was actually on duty, if this was something she did in the course of her work or some sort of act of protest beyond herjob....
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.| think about herand herfamily.main focus tonight is for her. the reason being is that we cannot ask people to say something if they are not aware of what has happened. we leave space for those types of conversations but the focus tonight is to make sure there is a platform and space to speak about what has happened to this young woman. ~ ., ., ,, what has happened to this young woman. ~ ., ., i. .,, woman. what do you hope the vigil tonirht will woman. what do you hope the vigil tonight will achieve? _ woman. what do you hope the vigil tonight will achieve? i _ woman. what do you hope the vigil tonight will achieve? i hope - woman. what do you hope the vigil tonight will achieve? i hope this . tonight will achieve? i hope this evenin: is tonight will achieve? i hope this evening is a _ tonight will achieve? i hope this evening is a peaceful, _ tonight will achieve? i hope this evening is a peaceful, calm - tonight will achieve? i hope this - evening is a peaceful, calm moment of reflection. it will give the communi
.| think about herand herfamily.main focus tonight is for her. the reason being is that we cannot ask people to say something if they are not aware of what has happened. we leave space for those types of conversations but the focus tonight is to make sure there is a platform and space to speak about what has happened to this young woman. ~ ., ., ,, what has happened to this young woman. ~ ., ., i. .,, woman. what do you hope the vigil tonirht will woman. what do you hope the vigil tonight will...