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in milan they decided, look, milan is more important and wealth is more important because milan, likehe americans, oh, they know about money and money is serious stuff here. food is important, money is important. >> what's the thing that separates the cuisine of lombardy? >> in milan it's food for work. it's risotto, it's cotolette, it's meat, it's like something that will keep you going and keep working in the cold. >> it's more swiss or germanic almost in its -- >> don't say this to an italian. >> no never, i would never do that. never do that. traditionally, food has never been a focus of this city - i think people are probably too busy making money to worry about what's for dinner. despite this, milan is a trailblazing city at heart, so in the past few years it's become a culinary mecca. cesare battisti is one of the chefs responsible for the milan food revolution. he's at the helm of the buzzy ratana, a restaurant that's been making waves on the gastronomic scene. even though cesare is renowned for being innovative, nobody knows how to make milan's classic dishes like him. >> oh
in milan they decided, look, milan is more important and wealth is more important because milan, likehe americans, oh, they know about money and money is serious stuff here. food is important, money is important. >> what's the thing that separates the cuisine of lombardy? >> in milan it's food for work. it's risotto, it's cotolette, it's meat, it's like something that will keep you going and keep working in the cold. >> it's more swiss or germanic almost in its -- >>...
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milan, show me what you've got. - let's be clear. milan isn't rome or venice. there are no gondolas here and no never-ending lines of tourists waiting to visit the colosseum. but something is happening here: a newly found desire to stand out, a quest for a modern way of developing a city. once considered the bland financial capital of the country, milan is now proving its capacity to redefine itself. its industrial past left almost indelible scars on the urban fabric, but the 2015 world expo sparked change. skyscrapers, new public and private initiatives, innumerable urban renewal projects have since popped up on almost every block. some, of course, are more successful than others. one thing is for sure: decades of open-mindedness and of open doors to immigration have made milan the most multicultural hub in all of italy. to me, that is a good place to start. hey! giacomo! ciao! ciao! - good to see you. this is actually the border between italy as it was and the modernity. and you keep pointing right here. right here! future, past. future, past. exactly! that,
milan, show me what you've got. - let's be clear. milan isn't rome or venice. there are no gondolas here and no never-ending lines of tourists waiting to visit the colosseum. but something is happening here: a newly found desire to stand out, a quest for a modern way of developing a city. once considered the bland financial capital of the country, milan is now proving its capacity to redefine itself. its industrial past left almost indelible scars on the urban fabric, but the 2015 world expo...
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and after that meeting in november, adam, thank you. adam rainy that for us live in milan. still ahead on al jazeera, preparing for the political size of his life champion philippine box. that money packet registered to run for president and mm. a day of truth and reconciliation in canada to remember the crimes committed against indigenous people. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cutaways, voted world's best a line of 2021. hello there, we've seen some really wet and windy weather across europe over the past few days. you can see that concentration of cloud up in the north, but it's also been in the south. we've had some violent thunderstorms sweep into northern parts of it to the this was a town in the north west where that to rental rain caused flash flooding and people had to be rescued from cause. now it dug dry up slightly on friday for the real wet and windy weather. we have to move to the north west. we've got weather systems pulling into brisson and island. and you can see very heavy rain, strong winds, nearly gale force a
and after that meeting in november, adam, thank you. adam rainy that for us live in milan. still ahead on al jazeera, preparing for the political size of his life champion philippine box. that money packet registered to run for president and mm. a day of truth and reconciliation in canada to remember the crimes committed against indigenous people. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cutaways, voted world's best a line of 2021. hello there, we've seen...
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. — the city of milan! to... the ci ofmilan! ., the city of milan!y of milan! another global challenge is waste. _ the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and - the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and the - the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and the city | the city of milan! another global i challenge is waste. and the city of milan wins a prize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final price, for restoring nature, went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in practice. but in any event they will offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month, a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. (pres) we are going to take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the uk. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested in c
. — the city of milan! to... the ci ofmilan! ., the city of milan!y of milan! another global challenge is waste. _ the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and - the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and the - the city of milan! another global challenge is waste. and the city | the city of milan! another global i challenge is waste. and the city of milan wins a prize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final price, for...
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later this month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas and how to better address the crisis that many have expressed frustration, saying organizers aren't interested in their i posts or let's get more and i from adam reiney, he joins his life from milan adds himself or protests behind you on the streets that was happening on this 2nd day of pre cop meetings. if be there, but i kept. it converges with a fridays for future protests, and we have thousands, perhaps more than $10000.00 students and young people crowding around the streets of milan. and they're saying they're just extremely frustrated and angry and impatient for change and they want that change. now we see a lot of them saying that they're worried about their very future. they say they're the generation that will be the most impacted by climate change. and all this talk is john. nothing there, calling for a greater commitment of spending by rich countries for poor countries to equal the playing field in this fight against climate change. and that come says we been seeing that the rich
later this month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas and how to better address the crisis that many have expressed frustration, saying organizers aren't interested in their i posts or let's get more and i from adam reiney, he joins his life from milan adds himself or protests behind you on the streets that was happening on this 2nd day of pre cop meetings. if be there, but i kept. it converges with a fridays for future protests, and we have thousands,...
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they still are worried that all the promises made in the past couple days here milan are really just promises and not put in action that made these very bold proposals, including calling for the elimination of fossil fuels in less than 9 years time. they hope that'll be taken on board. in the canary islands, 2 new volcanic vents have opened 400 meters from the erupt in convey via her on la palmer lava has been flowing into the sea. for the past 3 days, anne has formed a peninsula 20 hacked hair as long as an area bigger than 25 football pitches. joan hull has more from the island the eruption, very much, still ongoing and going to take a look at it up there it is. the most extraordinary thing to be in the presence of not just the sight and size of it, but also the sound of it. rumbling down the western slopes on this island or the air is tinted with a sort of chemical quality. there is a volcanic ash raining down on our heads as we speak, and up at the top there. roughly, i'm told to the left of your picture of the original vent. there was a collapse overnight and 2 new mouths. as yo
they still are worried that all the promises made in the past couple days here milan are really just promises and not put in action that made these very bold proposals, including calling for the elimination of fossil fuels in less than 9 years time. they hope that'll be taken on board. in the canary islands, 2 new volcanic vents have opened 400 meters from the erupt in convey via her on la palmer lava has been flowing into the sea. for the past 3 days, anne has formed a peninsula 20 hacked hair...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.ught at auction by a us private equity firm. if approved by shareholders, clayton, dubilierand rice, which is advised by former tesco boss sir terry leahy, will pay almost £7 billion for the group. the queen has been addressing msps at holyrood to mark the opening of the sixth session of the scottish parliament. this will be the snp�*s fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in may. alexandra mackenzie reports. the queen wasjoined the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. this chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term.— of this parliamentary term. this new session brings _ of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a _ of this parliamentary term. this new session brings a sense _ of this parliamenta
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next month during a conference in milan on thursday. young, delicate skate their ideas on how to better address global warming. but many expressed frustration saying organizers aren't really interested. atom, reiney has more from milan. we have thousands, perhaps more than 10000 students and young people crowding around the streets of milan and they're saying they're just extremely frustrated, angry and impatient for change and they want that change. now we see a lot of them saying that they're worried about their very future. they say they're the generation. this will be the most impacted by climate change. and all this talk has done nothing. they're calling for a greater commitment of spending by rich countries for poor countries to equal the playing field in this fight against climate change. and that come says we've been seeing that the rich countries haven't even met their commitments to pay for a $100000000000.00 annual fund for these poor countries. much of their talk is about equality, social justice, and sharing the pain and sh
next month during a conference in milan on thursday. young, delicate skate their ideas on how to better address global warming. but many expressed frustration saying organizers aren't really interested. atom, reiney has more from milan. we have thousands, perhaps more than 10000 students and young people crowding around the streets of milan and they're saying they're just extremely frustrated, angry and impatient for change and they want that change. now we see a lot of them saying that they're...
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during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their idea on how some better address the crisis. many express frustration saying organizes aren't really interested in the input check. adam reiney has more from milan. they say more money needs to be directed towards the poor countries from rich countries. that despite the fact that the wealthy nations haven't even delivered on their promise to deliver a $100000000000.00 in annual funds to those countries, they say pre eminently there needs to be a focus on social equality and justice in any climate solutions. cleaning up emissions does nothing they say if we don't somehow mitigate. so much of the social equality in the world, that as in many ways lead to climate injustice in poor countries, places in asia and africa and latin america. they also say that although they, they welcome some of the negotiations that they're taking part in that, that this just happens has to take place much faster that they can't just keep hearing all this talk. and we also see this protest is of fridays for future. of course, the movement st
during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their idea on how some better address the crisis. many express frustration saying organizes aren't really interested in the input check. adam reiney has more from milan. they say more money needs to be directed towards the poor countries from rich countries. that despite the fact that the wealthy nations haven't even delivered on their promise to deliver a $100000000000.00 in annual funds to those countries, they say pre eminently...
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sudan, the young people who want to have their voices, hurts and youth climate activists gather in milan and want governance to take more urgent action on global warming. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello there, let thought in east asia, and we're watching typhoon min delay as it moves its way north to southern areas of japan. you can see it in the satellite image that but it's not expected to make landfall. if we take a closer look, it's going to skirt along the eastern coast of japan, bringing the wet and windy weather to southeastern areas of hon. shoes. so it's gonna get very wet in tokyo, come saturday. a lot of the rooms is going to be kicked out, but by the time we get into sunday to be well on its way to the east of her condo and things will start to warm up once again in those central areas of han shoe to the west of this, it is looking lot of fine and dry for the korean peninsula, lots of sunshine over the weekend. and it's a similar story from much of china that we are seeing s
sudan, the young people who want to have their voices, hurts and youth climate activists gather in milan and want governance to take more urgent action on global warming. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello there, let thought in east asia, and we're watching typhoon min delay as it moves its way north to southern areas of japan. you can see it in the satellite image that but it's not expected to...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.change, deforestation is now being seen as a leading cause of damage to the environment and human health. scientists are warning that the ongoing clearing of the amazon rainforest could have deadly consequences. they've found more than 12 million brazillians will be at high risk of heat—related illnesses within the next 100 years. our correspondent katy watson reports from the state of sao paulo. brazil is a country used to death in the face of pandemic. but this is a graveyard of another kind. an orange farmer all his life, luis has never experienced a drought like this. translation: i think the way it's going, the rainfall- willjust keep decreasing in the future. i can see that each year, the rainfall has been lower. the colour�*s drained from these orange groves, the fruit and leaves dried to a crisp. luis fernando says he'll have to dig this all up and start again, but the ground is too hard for the machines. and, even after replanting, it'll take another three years to harvest new
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.change, deforestation is now being seen as a leading cause of damage to the environment and human health. scientists are warning that the ongoing clearing of the amazon rainforest could have deadly consequences. they've found more than 12 million brazillians will be at high risk of heat—related illnesses within the next 100 years. our correspondent katy watson reports from the state of sao paulo. brazil is a country used to death in the face of pandemic. but...
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en milÁn le dio la vuelta al marcador en un en milÁn le dio la vuelta al marcador en un tremendo partidoia reabre sus puertas con nuevas atracciones. suspensión y turbocompresor certificados. traducción: emoción certificada. certificado desde el faro hasta el escape. es decir, miradas certificadas. y con garantía de kilometraje ilimitado. eso significa, tranquilidad ilimitada. mercedes-benz preadquirido certificado. traducción: el mercedes de sus sueños está más cerca de lo que...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.rtion rights in the united states, as pro life supporters could impose restrictions. fire has ravaged a honduran resort, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. in the uk, the feel situation is critical, according to some fuel stations but the petrol retailers' association says elsewhere it is easing and thanked the restraint of drivers. figures show that two—thirds of sites now have fuel, 16% still have none. the military is due to help deliver fuel from monday. there are more cues on monday, this is the first time they have been able to fill up. it the first time they have been able to fill up.— able to fill up. it is like christmas _ able to fill up. it is like christmas came - able to fill up. it is like j christmas came early.. able to fill up. it is like - christmas came early.. these drivers in _ christmas came early.. these drivers in newcastle - christmas came early.. these drivers in newcastle when - drivers in newcastle when having issues. h0 drivers in newcastle when hav
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.rtion rights in the united states, as pro life supporters could impose restrictions. fire has ravaged a honduran resort, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. in the uk, the feel situation is critical, according to some fuel stations but the petrol retailers' association says elsewhere it is easing and thanked the restraint of drivers. figures show that two—thirds of sites now have fuel, 16% still have none. the military is due to help deliver fuel from...
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al jazeera at em rainy report style from milan. enough talk, it's time for action. that was the clear message. climate activists get a tumor can thousands of other student protesters had for world leaders. they're all gathering in milan with the united nations cause it's pre comp 26 summer held ahead of the main climate conference in scotland in november, ministers from all over the world have gathered here to discuss the county crisis. and they are pretending that they have solutions to the county crisis and that they are taking sufficient action. but we see, so they're lice and we see through that blah, blah, blah. and we are tired of it. oh, students in their thousands demonstrating is part of the fridays for future global protest movement. that tune back helped launch this friday with the pre copy meetings taking place in the city. the crowd was larger than usual. thousands of students on friday and eliza filled with anger, frustration, and impatience. they want us to listen to the climate problem. they want to know. we want to go to mentally cynthia, and we wan
al jazeera at em rainy report style from milan. enough talk, it's time for action. that was the clear message. climate activists get a tumor can thousands of other student protesters had for world leaders. they're all gathering in milan with the united nations cause it's pre comp 26 summer held ahead of the main climate conference in scotland in november, ministers from all over the world have gathered here to discuss the county crisis. and they are pretending that they have solutions to the...
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if leaders don't deliver on promises made here. adarine al jazeera milan. well, assa raymond is a spokesman for the cop $26.00 coalition. he says despite the talks, those been part will likely ignore the colds of young people. so, so the traces ministers will happily pulls the pictures with your crime activists. they'll be politely listen to that proposal. but when they actually sit down for that mean, there's been those demand go back to business as usual, ignoring just not just them, but the millions of people around the world to account for climate justice. and it's not been like a proposal. in fact, we could fill that conference all 3 times over with the countless policy papers to demands for action. the civil side table, the decades of fortune. what we see at this moment is tough talk, but empty promises to act by governments. and none of that is stopping us from spiraling towards a catastrophic woman that science. it's a warning is like the global scientists we should have called read for humanity is said that the window to act is rapidly closing. the
if leaders don't deliver on promises made here. adarine al jazeera milan. well, assa raymond is a spokesman for the cop $26.00 coalition. he says despite the talks, those been part will likely ignore the colds of young people. so, so the traces ministers will happily pulls the pictures with your crime activists. they'll be politely listen to that proposal. but when they actually sit down for that mean, there's been those demand go back to business as usual, ignoring just not just them, but the...
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they're all gathering in milan with united nations calls. it's pre comp 26 summit held ahead of the main climate conference in scotland in november, ministers from all over the world have gathered here to discuss the county crisis. and they are pretending that they have solutions to the climate crisis and that they are taking sufficient action that we see. so there, lice and we see through that blah, blah, blah. and we are tired of it. oh, students in their thousands demonstrating is part of the fridays for future global protests movement. that tune back helped launch this friday with the pre copy meetings taking place in the city. the crowd was larger than usual. dogs of food on friday, and eliza filled with anger, frustration, and impatience. they want us to listen to the climate problem they want to. now we want to go to mentally cynthia house and we want them to know that we are here and we one go way until the least and we won the climate change now because our fear doesn't wait for us it's, it's really important for us. this alone we c
they're all gathering in milan with united nations calls. it's pre comp 26 summit held ahead of the main climate conference in scotland in november, ministers from all over the world have gathered here to discuss the county crisis. and they are pretending that they have solutions to the climate crisis and that they are taking sufficient action that we see. so there, lice and we see through that blah, blah, blah. and we are tired of it. oh, students in their thousands demonstrating is part of...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.lava continues to flow from the volcano. these are life pictures of the volcano which has been erupting for the past 11 days or so. authorities are advising people to limit their time outdoors in parts of la palma as the volcano on the spanish island is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. so far 6000 people have been evacuated due to the proximity of lava flows to their homes. after very successful covid—19 immunisation programmes using vaccines from the likes of pfizer and moderna, some richer countries are already rolling out booster shots. at the same time, many lower—income nations have been forced to turn to lesser—known vaccine providers, including some that have not yet been approved by the world health organization. professor terry nolan is head of the vaccine and immunisation research group at the doherty institute in melbourne. i asked him about the general picture when it comes to vaccine inequality. access to supply is most important, thoug
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.lava continues to flow from the volcano. these are life pictures of the volcano which has been erupting for the past 11 days or so. authorities are advising people to limit their time outdoors in parts of la palma as the volcano on the spanish island is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. so far 6000 people have been evacuated due to the proximity of lava flows to their homes. after very successful covid—19 immunisation...
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if leaders don't deliver on promises made here. adarine al jazeera milan, there is, ah, this is out is there are these, you top stories. australia will begin lifting is strict border restrictions from november. it will allow fully vaccinate and citizens and residents have been stranded overseas to return home and australians to travel abroad. again. sarah clark has more for.
if leaders don't deliver on promises made here. adarine al jazeera milan, there is, ah, this is out is there are these, you top stories. australia will begin lifting is strict border restrictions from november. it will allow fully vaccinate and citizens and residents have been stranded overseas to return home and australians to travel abroad. again. sarah clark has more for.
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan. lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, since the eruption first began last month. our correspondent dan johnson is there. it seems like every day this volcano is forming more and more lava. there are more vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting more homes and villages at risk. more than 1000 properties have been destroyed now, and this is an area that has been evacuated, so there are homes here where people haven't been able to get back for more than a week now, people wondering whether they will ever be able to come back and live here, because nobody knows how long this volcano will keep erupting. you can see the sort of ash that has spread right across this area. it is really thick, coarse stuff that covers absolutely everything. at times you can feel it in the air, you can taste it, but it all depends on the changing wind dire
victoria gill, bbc news, milan. lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, since the eruption first began last month. our correspondent dan johnson is there. it seems like every day this volcano is forming more and more lava. there are more vents opening up, new ways for the lava to escape and that means even more lava flowing downhill, putting more homes and villages at risk. more than 1000 properties have...
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world leaders promise to listen to climate activists as they take the fight for their future to milan♪ meteorologist: let's start in australia, where slow-moving thunderstorms are affecting the south. you can see the cloud cover in the satellite image there. we've seen heavy rain and some hail, and that's because the driving conditions to be hazardous in parts of adelaide. that wet weather is going to continue across the southeast as we go into the weekends. wet weather for parts of queensland, new south wales, victoria, and tasmania. it does ease as we go into saturday in the system pulls out to see, but is still looking rather wet. for perth, we've got a system moving across south australia. that's going to bring some brisker wins into play. of north, a few spotty showers around darwin. we are seeing a finer and drier weather, a lot of heat coming back into alice springs, the temperature edge up closer to 40 degrees there. talking about settled weather, let's look at new zealand, looking fine and dry across both islands, another one coming through in the south. we're seeing the temp
world leaders promise to listen to climate activists as they take the fight for their future to milan♪ meteorologist: let's start in australia, where slow-moving thunderstorms are affecting the south. you can see the cloud cover in the satellite image there. we've seen heavy rain and some hail, and that's because the driving conditions to be hazardous in parts of adelaide. that wet weather is going to continue across the southeast as we go into the weekends. wet weather for parts of...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.ange, deforestation is now being seen as a leading cause of damage to the environment and human health. scientists are warning that the ongoing clearing of the amazon rainforest could have deadly consequences. they've found more than 12 million brazillians will be at high risk of heat—related illnesses within the next 100 years. our correspondent katy watson reports from the state of sao paulo. brazil is a country used to death in the face of pandemic. but this is a graveyard of another kind. an orange farmer all his life, luis has never experienced a drought like this. translation: i experienced a drought like this. translation:— experienced a drought like this. translation: i think the way it's auoin , the translation: i think the way it's going, the rainfall— translation: i think the way it's going, the rainfall will _ translation: i think the way it's going, the rainfall willjust - translation: i think the way it's going, the rainfall willjust keep l going, the rainfall willjust ke
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.ange, deforestation is now being seen as a leading cause of damage to the environment and human health. scientists are warning that the ongoing clearing of the amazon rainforest could have deadly consequences. they've found more than 12 million brazillians will be at high risk of heat—related illnesses within the next 100 years. our correspondent katy watson reports from the state of sao paulo. brazil is a country used to death in the face of pandemic. but this...
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s. borrowing limit. youth activists have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is inaction by well, leaders ahead of a client climate summit. next month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. but many have express frustration. st organizes aren't really interested in the input. the united nations actually janet and tony gutierrez, says he, shocked by ethiopia as decision to expel 7 un officials. they were given 72 hours to leave accused of meddling in ethiopia affairs at in the week. the yearns humanitarian chief blame what he called a de facto government blockade for worsening salvation in ethiopia as war torn to greet region one i, one is coming up. next i care about how the us engaging with the rest of the world . i cover foreign policy national priority. this is a political impact. here is the conflict. are we telling a good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to actually feel as if you were there. oh, across a
s. borrowing limit. youth activists have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is inaction by well, leaders ahead of a client climate summit. next month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. but many have express frustration. st organizes aren't really interested in the input. the united nations actually janet and tony gutierrez, says he, shocked by ethiopia as decision to expel 7 un...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.session of the scottish parliament. this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in may. alexandra mackenzie has the story. the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal. the scottish parliament has been at the heart of scotland's response to the pandemic, with people across this country looking to you for leadership and stewardship. due to the pandemic, much of the music was recorded around the country. here in plockton... and this group of asylum—seeking and refugee musicians in nicola sturgeon's glasgow constituency. we are a nation proud to call itself simply home for everyone who chooses to live here. and it is indeed fitting that the
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.session of the scottish parliament. this will be the snp's fourth consecutive term in government, following their election victory in may. alexandra mackenzie has the story. the queen was joined at holyrood by the duke and duchess of rothesay. they were greeted by party leaders, including the first minister. msps looked on as the mace and the crown of scotland were placed in the chamber, symbolising the challenges of this parliamentary term. marking this new...
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the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!rizes established by britain's prince william for people trying to save the planet have been revealed at a star studded event. and, the slo—mo happy ending, as a russian film crew returns to earth after shooting a movie in space. a us charity has confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people in haiti, associated with its christian missionary work. the group was taken off a bus after a visit to an orphanage. a statement from the christian aid ministries says the group includes five men, seven women, and five children. so far, no ransom request has been officially made. haiti has one of the highest rates of kidnapping in the world, there has been a 300% rise in abuctions sincejuly, due to a lack of security. in total there have been six 628 abudctions this year, as the country becomes increasingly unstable. our correspondent nomia iqbal is in washington and following developments. just a quick mention on the christian aid ministries for people who might not know what the organisation is. it's a
the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!rizes established by britain's prince william for people trying to save the planet have been revealed at a star studded event. and, the slo—mo happy ending, as a russian film crew returns to earth after shooting a movie in space. a us charity has confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people in haiti, associated with its christian missionary work. the group was taken off a bus after a visit to an orphanage. a statement from...
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porto contra milÁn. atlÉtico de madrid contra liverpool. despuÉs iba a llegar griezmann, pero despuÉs iba a quedar la nueva cuenta de mohamed salah. el Árbitro dijo que ya no existÍa pena mÁxima despuÉs de revisarla y cerramos con este partido, impere contra el sheriff. 3 por 1. inter respira en su grupo. hasta la prÓxima. paola: esta noche en sÓlo a las 11, la concientizaciÓn sobre el cÁncer de mama. esto y mÁs a las 11:00. llegamos asÍ al final de noticias univisiÓn 14. los dejamos con la emisiÓn nacional de el noticiero. hace una buena a e illinois. jorge: con esto nos despedimos. locutor: un aviÓn que se dirigÍa a boston se incendiÓ, milagrosamente no hubo heridos graves. >> gracias a dios todos estÁn bien. jorge: planean autorizar que las personas se pongan un
porto contra milÁn. atlÉtico de madrid contra liverpool. despuÉs iba a llegar griezmann, pero despuÉs iba a quedar la nueva cuenta de mohamed salah. el Árbitro dijo que ya no existÍa pena mÁxima despuÉs de revisarla y cerramos con este partido, impere contra el sheriff. 3 por 1. inter respira en su grupo. hasta la prÓxima. paola: esta noche en sÓlo a las 11, la concientizaciÓn sobre el cÁncer de mama. esto y mÁs a las 11:00. llegamos asÍ al final de noticias univisiÓn 14. los...
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sorry, for speaking to us from milan. thank you. thank you. now top oil and gas executives have denied misleading the public about climate change. the seals of x and mo, built chevron b. p. america, and the president of shell all appeared before the u. s. congress. they were asked about their roles in downplaying, the threat of global warming, the 1st time they've testified under oath on the subject. how do you know, cast or a report? it's been a year of historic wildfires in the american west. deadly freezes in the south and record breaking, flooding in the east. the fury of these weather disasters likely amplified by climate change nearly matched by the anger of democrats on the house oversight committee, who grilled oil and gas ceos on thursday. there are more of us than there are of you. you can points the planet to make money, but we're going to defend the planet so we can live and we will win. find it in yourself today to tell the truth. it will be better for your company's futures and will be better for humanities future. the purpose of
sorry, for speaking to us from milan. thank you. thank you. now top oil and gas executives have denied misleading the public about climate change. the seals of x and mo, built chevron b. p. america, and the president of shell all appeared before the u. s. congress. they were asked about their roles in downplaying, the threat of global warming, the 1st time they've testified under oath on the subject. how do you know, cast or a report? it's been a year of historic wildfires in the american west....
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from the meeting in milan, here�*s our science correspondent victoria gill.y tackle climate change and get to an agreement at that crucial un climate conference in glasgow in just a month�*s time. but also there is a lot of work still to be done. in his closing press conference, the us climate envoyjohn kerry said he didn�*t want to single out specific countries, he didn�*t want to target them, but there was a heavy intimation that china and india, the pressure really needs to be put on them to step up and deliver on what they promise. so basically to put in writing what they will do to limit emissions, and reach that climate agreement in glasgow. there are two major issues that have really stood out in this gathering, and that�*s that 1.5 celsius threshold. this is the critical number that scientists have said beyond which we get to the much more dangerous impacts of climate change, and the more vulnerable nations really want us to stay on a trajectory to keep that target within reach. but also finance. developed nations, the richest nations that are respons
from the meeting in milan, here�*s our science correspondent victoria gill.y tackle climate change and get to an agreement at that crucial un climate conference in glasgow in just a month�*s time. but also there is a lot of work still to be done. in his closing press conference, the us climate envoyjohn kerry said he didn�*t want to single out specific countries, he didn�*t want to target them, but there was a heavy intimation that china and india, the pressure really needs to be put on...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.ting to rule out booster shots, and at the same time, many low income nations have been forced to turn to lesser—known vaccine providers, including some that have not yet been approved by the world health organization. professor terry nolan as head of the vaccination immunisation group at the doherty institute in melbourne, and he told me about the key issues with the vaccines used by some of the world's chlorination. access to supply is most important, though. the international initiative which is called covax, which has been signed up to by many of the countries and many rich governments, to contribute vaccines into an international pool, is a really important step in making those vaccines available to countries around the world. first of all, everyone should, i think, take a cold shower about all of this issue about how much of a difference is there between the vaccines. by and large, all of the vaccines are doing a very good job at controlling covid. certainly the ancestral or the
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.ting to rule out booster shots, and at the same time, many low income nations have been forced to turn to lesser—known vaccine providers, including some that have not yet been approved by the world health organization. professor terry nolan as head of the vaccination immunisation group at the doherty institute in melbourne, and he told me about the key issues with the vaccines used by some of the world's chlorination. access to supply is most important, though....
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the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!inners of prince william's million—pound earthshot environmental prize have been revealed at a star—studded event. britains�*s cameron norrie claims the biggest win of his career to collect indian wells tennis title. and naked and painted white — hundreds of volunteers pose nude for photoshoot to highlight the plight of the receding dead sea coastline. hello and welcome to the programme. ther british prime minister, borisjohnson, will lead tributes in parliament this afternoon to the conservative mp sir david amess, following his murder on friday. the 25—year—old suspect, ali harbi ali, remains in custody where he's being questioned under the terrorism act. over the weekend, the uk government said it was considering whether additional measures were necessary to protect politicians. aruna iyengar has the latest. church to remember the life of sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing hisjob sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing his job as an mp. he was committed to the
the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!inners of prince william's million—pound earthshot environmental prize have been revealed at a star—studded event. britains�*s cameron norrie claims the biggest win of his career to collect indian wells tennis title. and naked and painted white — hundreds of volunteers pose nude for photoshoot to highlight the plight of the receding dead sea coastline. hello and welcome to the programme. ther british prime...
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they still are worried that all the promises made in the past couple days here milan are really just promises and not put in action that made these very bold proposals, including calling for the limitation of fossil fuels in less than 9 years time. they hoped that'll be taken on board rallies of taking place in new york in support of a lawyer known to his decades long battle against us. oil giant chevron, steven danziger, is she to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stems from his fight on behalf of ecuadorian villagers to prove that chevron polluted the amazon rain best in the 19 ninety's. on wednesday, a panel of independent experts appointed by the u. n's. human rights council said that dawns occurs home detention is illegal. on the international, lawry al jazeera spoke to danziger and his apartment ahead of his sentence, hearing. the reason i'm locked up is because we were successful. ok. i, along with other lawyers helped indigenous peoples in ecuador when a historic 9500000000 dollar pollution judgment against chevron for the deliberate dumping of billions o
they still are worried that all the promises made in the past couple days here milan are really just promises and not put in action that made these very bold proposals, including calling for the limitation of fossil fuels in less than 9 years time. they hoped that'll be taken on board rallies of taking place in new york in support of a lawyer known to his decades long battle against us. oil giant chevron, steven danziger, is she to be sentenced for criminal contempt on friday. the case stems...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan.. the spacecraft came within125 miles of mercury�*s cueto covered service. it is moving too fast to go into orbit but will begin more detailed observations. in four years' time. let's discuss this further and speak to a professor of planetary geoscience at the open university. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. it is important to say, isn't it? it is not the first time we have had a mission to mercury. there was an three decades ago. i be going back? ., , a, back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the _ back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one - back? nasa sent the mariner ten mission and that is the one you i back? nasa sent the mariner ten - mission and that is the one you were referring to but we also more recently had the messenger mission, another nasa. the first and only saw half the planet in
victoria gill, bbc news, milan.. the spacecraft came within125 miles of mercury�*s cueto covered service. it is moving too fast to go into orbit but will begin more detailed observations. in four years' time. let's discuss this further and speak to a professor of planetary geoscience at the open university. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. it is important to say, isn't it? it is not the first time we have had a mission to mercury. there was an three decades ago. i be going back? ., ,...
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victoria gill, bbc news, milan. limits access to abortions within the state. their wider fears the abortions within the state. their widerfears the supreme abortions within the state. their wider fears the supreme court may soon roll back national abortion rights. 0ur correspondent�*s report contains some flashing images. fife contains some flashing images. ve the contains some flashing images. 2 the wait has contains some flashing images. 92 the wait has got to stay! contains some flashing images. ve the wait has got to stay! this - contains some flashing images. ve the wait has got to stay! this is - contains some flashing images. ve the wait has got to stay! this is a l the wait has got to stay! this is a moment when — the wait has got to stay! this is a moment when abortion - the wait has got to stay! this is a moment when abortion rights - the wait has got to stay! this is a l moment when abortion rights face their most significant challenge in la have a century. from conservative lawmakers and judges. i am la
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>> they move to milan, parma, to work in engineering, economy.re was something to abandon that was not given an opportunity. >> tucci: so the farm ends up shutting down or the vineyard ends up shutting down. >> yes. arianna was inspired by the potential of the southern sicilian soil. >> her organic vines produce lower yields but fruitier aromas and her varieties are deeply rooted in the local land. so you're from here? >> grew up here. i discovered the wine when i was 16, 17, and i decide to go to study. my idea at the beginning when i left was not necessarily to come back, but when i was in milan, start to miss this land a lot. you can see everything with other high and you can see the opportunities of this magic island, you know? >> right. >> arianna's dedication is evident in every aspect of her business. >> so i decide to stop with the steel. >> tucci: i always wondered how this was done. >> we do only by hand. this was my first love. so it's my piece of art. >> it's your piece of art. >> it's beautiful. >> tucci: how many bottles do you make
>> they move to milan, parma, to work in engineering, economy.re was something to abandon that was not given an opportunity. >> tucci: so the farm ends up shutting down or the vineyard ends up shutting down. >> yes. arianna was inspired by the potential of the southern sicilian soil. >> her organic vines produce lower yields but fruitier aromas and her varieties are deeply rooted in the local land. so you're from here? >> grew up here. i discovered the wine when i...
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our science corspondent reports from the land -- milan. correspondent: leaders came here to talk.riticism ringing in their ears is that when it comes to climate change we have had far too much talk and nowhere near enough action. throughout this week's event young climate activists move from street protests to sharing this same room and the same stage. >> there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. correspondent: they handed over a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030. >> this -- if this chaotic approach to climate change continues we will lose our home, we will lose our country, we will lose our islands. >> the decisions you make today as a lasting impact on our lives for tomorrow. we need to see our suggestions are being taken into consideration. >> we do not want clement action, we want climate justice action. -- cmate action, we want climate justice action. this means we do not just have privileged people explaining what they think about the climate crisis. rrespondent: as politicians took or the stage boris johnson could not resist an opportunity and opportun
our science corspondent reports from the land -- milan. correspondent: leaders came here to talk.riticism ringing in their ears is that when it comes to climate change we have had far too much talk and nowhere near enough action. throughout this week's event young climate activists move from street protests to sharing this same room and the same stage. >> there is no planet b, there is no planet blah. correspondent: they handed over a request to phase out fossil fuels entirely by 2030....
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during a conference in milan on thursday. young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. in the canary islands, to new volcanic mo, the south opened 400 meters from the erupt. sing com revere her own la paloma lava has been flowing into the sea for the past 3 days and has formed a peninsula 20 hector as long an area bigger than 25 foot ball pitches. u. s. politicians have agreed to funds government operations through to december. avoiding a government shut down the result. battles over president biden's economic agenda, and increasing u. s. borrowing limits. the un humanitarian coordinator for lebanon, says nearly 80 percent of its population has been pushed into poverty. lebanon's grappling with a crushing economic crisis and philippine boxing star money. patio has officially registered as a candidate for next year's presidential election yearly or announced his retirement from boxing to focus on his political career. and that's your up to date . still stay with us here on al jazeera. ah, ah, i was
during a conference in milan on thursday. young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. in the canary islands, to new volcanic mo, the south opened 400 meters from the erupt. sing com revere her own la paloma lava has been flowing into the sea for the past 3 days and has formed a peninsula 20 hector as long an area bigger than 25 foot ball pitches. u. s. politicians have agreed to funds government operations through to december. avoiding a government shut down the...
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you factors have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is in action by world leaders ahead of climate summit. next month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. in the canary islands to new volcanic vents have opened 400 meters from the interrupting calm revere her own lapel mon lava has been flowing into the sea for the past 3 days and as form to peninsula 20 active long that scenario. bigger, 25 football pitches. us politicians have agreed to fund government operations through to december avoiding a shut down. but there were still battles over president biden's economic agenda and increasing the u. s. borrowing limits and philippine boxing star money. patio has officially registered as a candidates for next year's presidential election. he earlier with announced his retirement from boxing to focus on politics. backyard is a to term congressman and a current senator and that she ought to dates they say with this here on al jazeera part, 2 of the dark side of green energy is
you factors have gathered in the italian city of milan to protest against what they say is in action by world leaders ahead of climate summit. next month, during a conference in milan on thursday, young delegates gave their ideas on how to better address global warming. in the canary islands to new volcanic vents have opened 400 meters from the interrupting calm revere her own lapel mon lava has been flowing into the sea for the past 3 days and as form to peninsula 20 active long that scenario....
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it is most luncheon traders are headed towards milan. planning is to move most london traders to milan. jonathan: we have the details. of a chat with them and reach out to them in with them. tom: were going to set up with matthew was steady. deutsche bank is doing good. good luck with that. but it is important to talk about the changes in the dynamics of the fed policy and economic growth. you have a comment. jonathan: here's a quote. with the committee sensitive to higher-than-expected inflation data from earlier this year, we are expecting in assistance to lift off in december of 2022. walk me through. what is change that says we're going through? >> what a change from our perspective. the middle of 2023, essentially. it is all about inflation from my perspective rate we have seen the latest data, car price data, up 5.4% in december. another 8.3% in the first half of october. we have seen oil prices and energy prices moving higher. that is important inflation expectations. we know consumer measures are sensitive to that. market measure
it is most luncheon traders are headed towards milan. planning is to move most london traders to milan. jonathan: we have the details. of a chat with them and reach out to them in with them. tom: were going to set up with matthew was steady. deutsche bank is doing good. good luck with that. but it is important to talk about the changes in the dynamics of the fed policy and economic growth. you have a comment. jonathan: here's a quote. with the committee sensitive to higher-than-expected...
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has milan a mother? she are political groups of staging. a cool using arms to impose their will and if you read hezbollah affiliated media this morning, it is very clear that the crisis is not over because there was a dangerous escalation and the street. but there are still put a political escalation cabinet is paralyzed. and the she, our ministers are threatening to walk out if thought it better is not the smith. now, what does that mean? it means an entire sect is not represented. and in line with lebanon's constitution, the cabinet cannot govern because of the sectarian power sharing agreements in this country. so the guns may have fallen silent, but there is a political crisis, a serious political crisis. and it was only last month that a new government was formed after 13 months of political deadlock. and this country needs a government in order to engage and talks with the international community for a bailout package to save the economy. and so many questions that need answers who with these slides as what happened, how did a peacefu
has milan a mother? she are political groups of staging. a cool using arms to impose their will and if you read hezbollah affiliated media this morning, it is very clear that the crisis is not over because there was a dangerous escalation and the street. but there are still put a political escalation cabinet is paralyzed. and the she, our ministers are threatening to walk out if thought it better is not the smith. now, what does that mean? it means an entire sect is not represented. and in line...
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the city of milan.milan wins a prize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month — a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. celebrating some really innovative solutions there for such a monumental problem. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma. i'm looking forward to hearing from you. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... no more social distancing in mecca's grand mosque. worshipers are now allowed to pray side by side for the first time since the start of the pandemic. a historic moment that many
the city of milan.milan wins a prize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the...
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the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!ng unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize, for restoring nature, went to costa rica — a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we'll have to see how well that works out in practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month — a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. a spacecraft carrying a russian film crew has returned safely to earth, afterfilming the first movie in space. actress yulia peresild and director klim shipenko landed in kazakhstan along with a cosmonaut who was also returning to earth. they spent 12 days on board the international space station where they filmed scenes for their movie the challenge, about a doctor who travels to the space station to save a cosmonaut�*s life. a union representing about 60,000 behind—
the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!ng unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize, for restoring nature, went to costa rica — a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we'll have to see how well that works out in practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed...
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the city of milan.ze for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month — a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. if you want to get in touch with me i'm on twitter — @bbckarishma a russian film crew has left the international space station after ending production of the first movie to be filmed in space. actress, yulia peresild and director klim shipenko spent nearly 2 weeks in space filming scenes for the feature. parvin kumar ramchurn reports. the film—makers blasted off into space earlier this month at the start of their mission. a cosmonautjoined them as th
the city of milan.ze for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in...
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the city of milan.rize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month — a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. now, with all the sport, here'sjohn watson, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the men's t20 cricket world cup began a year later than planned, as scotland produced a result worth waiting for, beating bangladesh to boost their hopes of qualifying for the main group stage. oman also won on the opening day of the tournamnet, one england will ultimately hope to win to add to their 50 over triumph. joe wilson reports. an arabian night, a true world
the city of milan.rize for collecting unused food and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica, a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we will have to see how well that works out in the practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit...
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. —— the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!od and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica — a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we'll have to see how well that works out in practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in the run—up to the climate summit in glasgow next month — a sense of optimism. david shukman, bbc news. so wonderful to see these kinds of innovation being celebrated, and so important as well. now, another story for you. a spacecraft carrying a russian film crew has returned safely to earth afterfilming the first movie in space. actress yulia peresild and director klim shipenko landed in kazakhstan, along with a cosmonaut who was also returning to earth. they spent 12 days on board the international space station, where they filmed scenes for their movie the challenge, about a docto
. —— the earthshot for build a waste—free world goes to... ..the city of milan!od and giving it to people who need it most. the final prize for restoring nature went to costa rica — a country that once cleared most of its forests but has now doubled the number of trees. the plan now is for the winning projects to be scaled up so that they can make a real difference globally. we'll have to see how well that works out in practice but in any event, they'll offer something badly needed in...