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my neighbour can't get stock on domestic water.e that is running within three ks, he can't get water and they've been there for four generations. for years chris toiled with so—called dry land cotton crops that relied purely on rainfall. he says a huge industrial scale cotton farm was diverting water from the mcintyre river into a network of channels and dams. you just can't turn communities away. you've got to look after people, look after the environment and extraction should always come last. over the last ten years as hundreds of kilometres of giant levies and channels were built, chris took his concerns to the authorities and other cotton growers but he was ignored and ostracised. my moral compass won't let me stop. i have been called a crusader, i'm on a crusade trying to fix a problem with a neighbour, but it is so much bigger than that. cotton, it's a franchise, it's like owning a mcdonald's, every crop is a prescription. add water and you can roll out huge acres, that's the difference. welcome, kate. applause with public a
my neighbour can't get stock on domestic water.e that is running within three ks, he can't get water and they've been there for four generations. for years chris toiled with so—called dry land cotton crops that relied purely on rainfall. he says a huge industrial scale cotton farm was diverting water from the mcintyre river into a network of channels and dams. you just can't turn communities away. you've got to look after people, look after the environment and extraction should always come...
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you doesn't want a nuclear armed neighbour? no, ithink this?med neighbour? no, i think you are right. travelling to vladivostok, it seven time zones away from moscow, we are close to the north korean border. that is a reminder of why this matters, one reason why it matters, to russia. this is a neighbouring country in russia says it doesn't want a nuclear armed state on its border and it is committed, it signed up to all the un sanctions on north korea up till now. but i think what russia also has is a different approach to north korea. it has argued in the past and will begin to login more, i suspect, significantly, that sanctions should be eased on north korea —— begin to lobby more. donald trump has always been trying to put on maximum pressure, no relieving of the sanctions until north korea com pletely sanctions until north korea completely denuclearise is. i think what vladimir putin will hear from kim jong—un is the argument for a more gradual approach and you perhaps might find a willing ear in that a mere dividend, perhaps a lobbyist o
you doesn't want a nuclear armed neighbour? no, ithink this?med neighbour? no, i think you are right. travelling to vladivostok, it seven time zones away from moscow, we are close to the north korean border. that is a reminder of why this matters, one reason why it matters, to russia. this is a neighbouring country in russia says it doesn't want a nuclear armed state on its border and it is committed, it signed up to all the un sanctions on north korea up till now. but i think what russia also...
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and a0 years after the moon landing, a new exhibition celebrates our nearest celestial neighbour. hello. britain's prime minister is to ask the european union for another delay to brexit to give her more time to reach agreement in parliament. theresa may has also said she will try again to reach a compromise with the leader of the labour opposition, jeremy corbyn, which has incensed many senior figures in her own party. here is our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. after two failed attempts at brexit, and a big split in cabinet, the prime minister finally felt forced to consider compromise, her announcement in downing street a dramatic change of direction. i know there are some who are so fed up with delay and endless arguments that they would like to leave with no deal next week. i've always been clear that we could make a success of no—deal in the long—term, but leaving with a deal is the best solution. so we will need a further extension of article 50, one that is as short as possible, and which ends when we pass a deal. i'm offering to sit down with the leader of the opposi
and a0 years after the moon landing, a new exhibition celebrates our nearest celestial neighbour. hello. britain's prime minister is to ask the european union for another delay to brexit to give her more time to reach agreement in parliament. theresa may has also said she will try again to reach a compromise with the leader of the labour opposition, jeremy corbyn, which has incensed many senior figures in her own party. here is our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. after two failed attempts...
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people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.ess when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that firsthand. let'sjoin sarah live in vladivostok. even making the point that there is real diplomacy here but some of this of course is for show. sending a message to a very select audience and the white house in washington.” and the white house in washingtonlj think and the white house in washington.” think there's a lot of signalling in all of this, both from russia and from north korea. the timing is key, bearin from north korea. the timing is key, bear in mind that is actually a year since russia invited the north korean leader here and it's only now that this meeting is taking place. the first one between the leaders. the first one between the leaders. the timing is not an accident, it's happening two months after the talks bet
people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.ess when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that firsthand. let'sjoin sarah live in vladivostok. even making the point that there is real diplomacy here but some of this of course is for show. sending a message...
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he is very much getting greeted here as the leader of a neighbouring state, someone the leader of a neighbouringt down with face—to—face and talk with for the first time. this is very much showing that russia is a player, that russia wants a role in resolving one of the biggest issues of current times and the north korean nuclear programme, which is a neighbouring state to russia. let's bring law in because you are in seoul of course, but with your washington hat on. you will know how infuriated the united states must be with this. first of all, when it comes to washington, kim jong—un appears to be saying they have other diplomatic options other than relying on any deal from the trump administration. there seems to have beena administration. there seems to have been a little bit of a change of mood from north korea after the collapse of those talks in hanoi in february. suddenly, a lot of the messages coming from state media have been a lot harsher, certainly calling for the removal of mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, as chief negotiator. even this morning, north korean state media have
he is very much getting greeted here as the leader of a neighbouring state, someone the leader of a neighbouringt down with face—to—face and talk with for the first time. this is very much showing that russia is a player, that russia wants a role in resolving one of the biggest issues of current times and the north korean nuclear programme, which is a neighbouring state to russia. let's bring law in because you are in seoul of course, but with your washington hat on. you will know how...
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people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.t uncomfortable i guess when i think about it. the timing suggest kim jong—un guess when i think about it. the timing suggest kimjong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first hand. the sri lankan prime government has been trying to assure the nation and others that the government had been taking the necessary measures to bring the situation under control. ranil wickremesinghe warned there's a possibility of further attacks by suspected radical islamists in the country following the suicide attacks which left more than 320 people dead. for more on this i am joined now by shobhana xavier. she's an expert in global islam and assistant professor at queen's university's school of religion in canada. now, shobhana, we know the attacks we saw on easter sunday were very different from the kind of attacks that were waged during t
people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.t uncomfortable i guess when i think about it. the timing suggest kim jong—un guess when i think about it. the timing suggest kimjong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first hand. the sri lankan prime government has been trying to assure the nation...
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scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changerotests, as the number of arrests reaches seven—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that. detectives investigating the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have suggested a "new breed of terrorist" is rising through the ranks in northern ireland. two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of the 29—year—old in londonderry on thursday night. police say they've had "unprecedented co—operation" from the public since the attack. we have already received unprecedented support from we have already received unprecedented support from the we have already received unprecedented support from the local community and i would like to thank them for helping us to seekjustice on lyra's behalf. i know there will be some people who know what happened but are frightened to
scotland yard requests two—hundred extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the climate changerotests, as the number of arrests reaches seven—hundred—and fifty hottest day of the year so far — as temperatures reach 25 and a half degrees and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers bonnie greer and penny smith — stay with us for that. detectives investigating the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have suggested a...
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a p pa re ntly neighbour to come around, but apparently as well she got the neighbour to go to thati would just run away honestly. exactly get the kids inside. clear the garden! anyway, this one—year—old has a photo of her kissing the box with a stocking great snake inside it, that one goes on the family album and out posterity we will see you all back in tomorrow, thank you forjoining us and have a great rest of your day. hello there. weren‘t we all spoilt over the easter break with some glorious weather? i hope you got out and enjoyed it. if you haven‘t already heard, where have you been? but it was a record—breaker with temperatures peaking around 25 celsius in many spots through the weekend. all change though, for the weekend fast approaching. it is going to be cool with outbreaks of rain and those temperatures back to where they should be for the time of year. we are already starting to see the first signs of that change, with a veil of high cloud spinning up from the continent and mixed in there a little bit of saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. that is making for some pret
a p pa re ntly neighbour to come around, but apparently as well she got the neighbour to go to thati would just run away honestly. exactly get the kids inside. clear the garden! anyway, this one—year—old has a photo of her kissing the box with a stocking great snake inside it, that one goes on the family album and out posterity we will see you all back in tomorrow, thank you forjoining us and have a great rest of your day. hello there. weren‘t we all spoilt over the easter break with some...
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my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard. the house apart. across the street, it levelled houses. the sheriff says it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house is gone, your house is gone, this is gone, that is gone." i don't care, i'm still walking around here. i thank god that nothing happened to my grandchildren, that's what i think most of all. i think god nothing happenned to my grandkids. a grandmother in texas there. now sudan's transitional military council says it has detained key figures in the government of the former president, omar al—bashir who are suspected of corruption. they are likely to face trial. the council's spokesman said new heads of the army, the police, and the intelligence services have been appointed. it comes after the co
my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard. the house apart. across the street, it levelled houses. the sheriff says it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house...
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my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard.cross the street, it levelled houses. the sheriff says it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house is gone, your house is gone, this is gone, that is gone." i don't care, i'm still walking around here. i thank god that nothing happened to my grandchildren, that's what i think most of all. i think god nothing happened to my grandkids. a man, arrested yesterday after a car was driven at police outside the ukrainian embassy in london, has been sectioned under the mental health act. the 40—year—old had been arrested on suspicion of the attempted murder of officers after the ukrainian ambassador‘s car was "deliberately rammed". demonstrations are continuing in sudan following the ousting of the country's dictator o
my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard.cross the street, it levelled houses. the sheriff says it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house is gone, your house...
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is the live scene in oxford circus in london — where police have called in extra officers from neighbouringorces to help clear climate protesters. small mercies — thousands of bees living on the roof of notre—dame survive the fire which devastated the cathedral. much of britain basks in an easter heatwave — retailers are hoping for soaring sales of food and drink. manchester city beat tottenham, with a single goalfrom phil foden — overtaking liverpool and go back to the top of the premier league. and this week's victoria derbyshire interviews includes the schoolgirl who was put in an isolation booth 216 times, and then tried to kill herself. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. detectives are questioning two teenagers in connection with the killing of thejournalist, lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead during rioting in derry, on thursday night. the suspects, aged 18 and 19, were arrested under the terrorism act. from belfast, louise cullen sent this report. the two men were arrested in derry this morning and brought here to the psni serious crime suite at musgrave police station
is the live scene in oxford circus in london — where police have called in extra officers from neighbouringorces to help clear climate protesters. small mercies — thousands of bees living on the roof of notre—dame survive the fire which devastated the cathedral. much of britain basks in an easter heatwave — retailers are hoping for soaring sales of food and drink. manchester city beat tottenham, with a single goalfrom phil foden — overtaking liverpool and go back to the top of the...
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france works a lot less than its neighbours. we enter thejob market later, we leave it earlier, and we work less over the course of the year. so we need to have a real debate and find options so that we can move forward. that's essential. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield has this assessment of president macron's announcement. what he is not same, and this is very important, is that i'm going to change what i'm doing. you're saying that the orientation which we are on is the right one. we need to modernise, we need to balance the books, yes, they have done things wrong, i'm saying, and only to be more human and we need to bring the administration close to the people, and so on, but the broad lines of my policies as set out in my manifesto and in the reforms of the last two yea rs and in the reforms of the last two years to labour and in future to pensions, to unemployment insurance and so on, they are going to stay. and i think that is the big picture. the problem is, that may not satisfy the more hardline of the gilet jau
france works a lot less than its neighbours. we enter thejob market later, we leave it earlier, and we work less over the course of the year. so we need to have a real debate and find options so that we can move forward. that's essential. our paris correspondent, hugh schofield has this assessment of president macron's announcement. what he is not same, and this is very important, is that i'm going to change what i'm doing. you're saying that the orientation which we are on is the right one. we...
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now, our next door neighbour, not farfrom here, you know, shenzhen, 30 years ago...g kong. and they're now the silicon valley of china. so huawei, tencent, they're all based there. so clearly, we're no longer... of course, thanks to the two system, there's still certain things hong kong can continue to do that none of the other cities in china can. but again, we can no longerjust assume that we can always be the largest contributor to the chinese economy. therefore, you mentioned the greater bay area initiative earlier on, and the idea is to integrate hong kong, both physically, through infrastructure, with macau and also nine cities in guangdong province. doesn't that reallyjust make hong kong then just like any other chinese city? not at all. i think the word you chose just now, "integration", it's yes and no. we try to figure out a way how we can take advantage of each other. there are certain things... but we are not integrating. we're not integrating, because we still need to keep that two system. that's why the special status is so important. there's things tha
now, our next door neighbour, not farfrom here, you know, shenzhen, 30 years ago...g kong. and they're now the silicon valley of china. so huawei, tencent, they're all based there. so clearly, we're no longer... of course, thanks to the two system, there's still certain things hong kong can continue to do that none of the other cities in china can. but again, we can no longerjust assume that we can always be the largest contributor to the chinese economy. therefore, you mentioned the greater...
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and that's because most of its water comes from neighbouring countries, including iran.ly interesting is we've been meeting a lot of officials, and they've been incredibly open and informative, but as soon as we mention the word iran, they suddenly clam up. they don't want to go there, they don't want to talk about that issue. and i think that's a sign of how much iranian influence there is in the city. but several of those officials told us that iran is the source of some of the pollution that goes into the river behind me. last summer was a glimpse of how a state can shatter when it fails to provide even the most basic of services. the governor's office in basra was set on fire by protesters. this is a city plagued by corruption and sh‘ia militias. one of the protest leaders says that's killing basra. what do you want from the government? iraq sits on fabulous wealth. but basra hasn't seen any of it. nor have the arab marshes, a world heritage site, larger than many arab countries. we're off. we're just leaving the main town in the marshes, where heading out into centr
and that's because most of its water comes from neighbouring countries, including iran.ly interesting is we've been meeting a lot of officials, and they've been incredibly open and informative, but as soon as we mention the word iran, they suddenly clam up. they don't want to go there, they don't want to talk about that issue. and i think that's a sign of how much iranian influence there is in the city. but several of those officials told us that iran is the source of some of the pollution that...
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my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard.it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house is gone, your house is gone, this is gone, that is gone." i don't care, i'm still walking around here. i thank god that nothing happened to my grandchildren, that's what i think most of all. i think god nothing happenned to my grandkids. most of all, i think, thank god nothing happened to my grandkids. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith—lucas. good evening. it has been a mostly dry but a chilly feeling weekend, with temperatures well below normal for this stage of april over the last few days. this picture was taken by one of our weather watchers in suffolk. some blue sky and sunshine, some fair weather cloud, there's been quite a chilly easterl
my front porch, the awning out over that house on the front porch, is in my neighbour's yard.it's the worst damage he's seen here. it'sjust devastating. the homes, the trees and the damage altogether, it'sjust devastating. it will be months of clean—up, but in the areas spared, the power is expected to be back on tonight. in the path left behind from this storm, there is perspective. people saying, "oh, your house is gone, your house is gone, this is gone, that is gone." i don't...
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iraq depends on its neighbours for 70% of its supply, but now only gets half the water it once did.assive reservoir, contains iraq's most precious resource, but in a breathtaking boat ride, nabil shows me how it's being squandered. what's this place called? "tang—i bukozawa." "bride and groom's gorge." this is very famous place. people they come here just for visit selfie, and they go back. this is a selfie spot, because it's so beautiful? yes. but then you see this. itjust makes it very sad. sulaymaniyah, this is what we drink, this is our drinking water. it takes us 10 minutes and people don't see this place, they think we have the dukan lake reservoir, it's beautiful, clean, but wait a minute, if you go deep to the dead end, this is a dead end, you will see the reality. well, we are finally free from the sludge. not 100%. we have some more... there is more up ahead, sadly. the beating heart of the country is the capital, baghdad. it's the next stop on ourjourney. for almost a0 years, iraqi has been consumed by war. it's the only thing it's planned for. but baghdad is rapidly grow
iraq depends on its neighbours for 70% of its supply, but now only gets half the water it once did.assive reservoir, contains iraq's most precious resource, but in a breathtaking boat ride, nabil shows me how it's being squandered. what's this place called? "tang—i bukozawa." "bride and groom's gorge." this is very famous place. people they come here just for visit selfie, and they go back. this is a selfie spot, because it's so beautiful? yes. but then you see this....
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maria and her neighbours make up a remote community ofjust 15.reclaimed after the disaster. the residents of this village are amongst just 200 self settlers who returned and stayed. the vast majority who lost their homes in the exclusion zone have no hopes of ever coming back. almost 50,000 of them lived here in pripyat. this was the soviet dream town, purpose built for workers at the power plant. it was evacuated overnight. no residents were allowed to return. just a few kilometres from the plant, this is in one of the zone's hotspots. and after the city was permanently abandoned it gradually turned to ruin. but in recent years, human activity has come back. pripyat has been deemed safe to visit for short periods and is now a tourist destination. 60,000 people came here last year, keen to witness the decay. chernobyl was number one on the list. because it's, like, something that was in the news a lot when i was growing up as a kid. so it really took on the imagination. i wanted to see what it was like. it is sort of the post—apocalyptic environm
maria and her neighbours make up a remote community ofjust 15.reclaimed after the disaster. the residents of this village are amongst just 200 self settlers who returned and stayed. the vast majority who lost their homes in the exclusion zone have no hopes of ever coming back. almost 50,000 of them lived here in pripyat. this was the soviet dream town, purpose built for workers at the power plant. it was evacuated overnight. no residents were allowed to return. just a few kilometres from the...
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good evening, commissioners and hello neighbours. i live a little less than a mile from the navigation center in the mission and i work here in d6. i would like to echo the concerns for the children and the families this neighborhood. i am deeply concerned about the example we could set for these children by denying these humane opportunities. we do an incredible disservice to their well-being. some here may like to tell themselves the clients of this center would be nothing like me but i know better. i know i'm more community. if you don't like me very much, that's fair. think of someone you do like because the only difference between us is fortune. these neighbors would be and are a gift to the community. i wonder and i hope you wonder how can we be for neighborly. we can start by approving it without delay and every night outside is a failure. thank you. >> my name is chris. thank you for your time. i don't have a huge speech prepared. i just wanted us to think about what kind of city do we want to be and i think the folks voting
good evening, commissioners and hello neighbours. i live a little less than a mile from the navigation center in the mission and i work here in d6. i would like to echo the concerns for the children and the families this neighborhood. i am deeply concerned about the example we could set for these children by denying these humane opportunities. we do an incredible disservice to their well-being. some here may like to tell themselves the clients of this center would be nothing like me but i know...
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the metropolitan police has requested about 200 extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the extinction rebellion process in central london. nearly one in ten heart attacks and strokes in england and wales could be prevented according to new research. much of britain is basking in an easter heatwave. retailers are hoping for a boost in food and drink. manchester city go back to the top of the premiership. now bbc news, it's click. this week: the war on fake news. when robots paint the...moon. flipping out over this. and how to make a shooting star. the world's largest election is under way in india. 0verfive weeks, 900 million eligible voters in 20 states are casting their ballots to decide who will rule this vast country for the next five years. and this is no small decision — because in that time, india's population is set to overtake china's. and its economy is likely to become bigger than the uk's. the size of this democratic exercise is like no other, but the issues that it brings up are all too familiar. social media, once again, is playing a part in swaying politic
the metropolitan police has requested about 200 extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the extinction rebellion process in central london. nearly one in ten heart attacks and strokes in england and wales could be prevented according to new research. much of britain is basking in an easter heatwave. retailers are hoping for a boost in food and drink. manchester city go back to the top of the premiership. now bbc news, it's click. this week: the war on fake news. when robots paint...
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have housed explosive devices but they didn't find any. 2a hours after the fighting, most of the neighbourssilence in the street except for a few policemen who are guarding this site at the moment. the whole town is deserted and empty and we also see bloodstains on the floor, suggesting that some injured person was brought from inside the house to this place. police now say they rescued two people, a woman and a child. they were rescued — both injured in this operation and they believe that they were, the wife and daughter of one of the masterminds of sunday's bombing last week. they think they made a big breakthrough in this case because the militants who were staying in this house, they were planning further attacks and that is why police believe they have made a big breakthrough and they say operations like this will continue until they find the remaining sympathisers of the radical islamic group. the labour party is to change its european election campaign leaflets to make clear it might support another referendum, under certain circumstances. it came after around 100 mps and meps wrote
have housed explosive devices but they didn't find any. 2a hours after the fighting, most of the neighbourssilence in the street except for a few policemen who are guarding this site at the moment. the whole town is deserted and empty and we also see bloodstains on the floor, suggesting that some injured person was brought from inside the house to this place. police now say they rescued two people, a woman and a child. they were rescued — both injured in this operation and they believe that...
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we would start speaking to the neighbouring states much earlier.tions with other european states, where the closing of borders as possible, when it is communicated and discussed with the neighbouring states. so in this regard we would now have a different situation and could react differently. so, as we are discussing, you are being very careful to say as angela merkel did and that you agree with her. what you don't agree with is when the media nicknames you "mini—merkel", because you are staying at the centre of your party, a party that's traditionally very conservative, because you are a woman. but you say you are not mini—merkel, so how are you different? translation: first of all, i was very annoyed by the fact that an adult woman, 56 years of age, with three grown children and a career gets called mini. nobody would call a man in my situation mini. that was the first point that annoyed me. and the second point, i have a different biography than angela merkel. i come from a different situation, concerning the cdu, from a west german cdu, a diff
we would start speaking to the neighbouring states much earlier.tions with other european states, where the closing of borders as possible, when it is communicated and discussed with the neighbouring states. so in this regard we would now have a different situation and could react differently. so, as we are discussing, you are being very careful to say as angela merkel did and that you agree with her. what you don't agree with is when the media nicknames you "mini—merkel", because...
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most of the neighbouring countries, the arab countries have lost interest in the palestinians.has gone because no one is championing the palestinian cause. it used to be the case that russia, in its soviet union days once considered to be so —— in its soviet union days, was once considered to be on that side. putin is the best friend of the regime which is the greatest threat to israel's security. what about the challenger? there is a challenge who is fighting a tight race in benjamin gantz? he is a former chief of staff, supported by other chief of staff and he favours a more secular, centrist approach to the economy and to dealing with palestine. he favours a more secular, centrist approach to the economy and to dealing with palestine. a much more aspirational approach to what israel can be full stop especially since in the past decade, netanyahu has lead such a race towards the bottom. it will be small parties that hold the balance at the end of the day. neither of the big players will hold that much sway. if he goes with what is possible, and what is pragmatic in a country
most of the neighbouring countries, the arab countries have lost interest in the palestinians.has gone because no one is championing the palestinian cause. it used to be the case that russia, in its soviet union days once considered to be so —— in its soviet union days, was once considered to be on that side. putin is the best friend of the regime which is the greatest threat to israel's security. what about the challenger? there is a challenge who is fighting a tight race in benjamin...
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in a week that indians go to the polls, pakistan has warned its neighbour not to launch any new attackence that one was being planned. india has denied the accusation. in the meantime, pakistan says it has released 100 indian prisoners. most of them are fishermen convicted of straying into pakistani waters. ramzan karmali reports. the day has finally come for these fishermen. they are going home. pakistan released 100 indian fishermen as a goodwill gesture. the fishermen formed the first batch of 260 indian prisoners pakistan said it will release this month. they were convicted of straying into pakistani waters. understandably, there was a huge sense of relief. translation: i'm very excited to be going back to my home country after 17 months. i'm so excited to see my parents, my brother, my sister, my whole family. but, on the same day, pakistan's foreign ministry also accused india of planning an attack later this month. it says it has reliable intelligence. translation: recently, the cabinet committee on security was held, which was chaired by indian prime ministe modi. heads of thre
in a week that indians go to the polls, pakistan has warned its neighbour not to launch any new attackence that one was being planned. india has denied the accusation. in the meantime, pakistan says it has released 100 indian prisoners. most of them are fishermen convicted of straying into pakistani waters. ramzan karmali reports. the day has finally come for these fishermen. they are going home. pakistan released 100 indian fishermen as a goodwill gesture. the fishermen formed the first batch...
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people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.bit uncomfortable i guess, when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first—hand. i think there's a lot of signalling in all of this, both from russia and from north korea. the timing is key, bear in mind that is actually a year since russia invited the north korean leader here and it's only now that this meeting is taking place. the first one between vladimir putin and kimjong—un. i think, as i said, the timing is not an accident, this is happening two months after those talks between the north korean leader and donald trump broke down in hanoi. that was a surprise collapse of those talks. i think now, north korea is looking for allies, it's looking to tell washington that it does have friends here in russia, an important ally. i think for russia it's about inserting itself i
people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.bit uncomfortable i guess, when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first—hand. i think there's a lot of signalling in all of this, both from russia and from north korea. the timing is key, bear in mind...
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people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.ess when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first—hand. i spoke to herjust after she file that report. i think there's a lot of signalling in all of this, both from russia and from north korea. the timing is key, bear in mind that is actually a year since russia invited the north korean leader here and it's only now that this meeting is taking place. the first one between vladimir putin and kimjong—un. i think, as i said, the timing is not an accident, this is happening two months after those talks between the north korean leader and donald trump broke down in hanoi. that was a surprise collapse of those talks. i think now, north korea is looking for allies, it's looking to tell washington that it does have friends here in russia, an important ally. i think for russia it's
people here welcome that, worried about an unpredictable nuclear neighbour.ess when i think about it. the timing suggests kim jong—un is travelling here because he now needs russia to push his case with america. russia has always argued that maximum pressure on pyongyang won't work, so this is vladimir putin's chance to explore that first—hand. i spoke to herjust after she file that report. i think there's a lot of signalling in all of this, both from russia and from north korea. the timing...
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how much practical help are the neighbours to mozambique offering?s sent search and rescue teams. we see a lot of solidarity from different countries coming in, which is a really good thing to see. but we are still in need of funding to make sure that we can buy food and provide logistics capacities to all of the humanitarian community is. it is difficult to access the stranded areas. we arejust areas. we are just looking at some of the photographs that you have sent to us which show the scale of the problem you are dealing with, and the amount of water which still hasn't subsided. how much more funding do you need? subsided. how much more funding do you need ? are subsided. how much more funding do you need? are you having difficulty getting donors to contribute? we have a lot of donors who have provided funding for the cyclone idai tragedy. we still need $127 million for that emergency response. and they need will still keep growing as we have more humanitarian needs to respond to with this new emergency. deborah, thank you for talking to us. thank
how much practical help are the neighbours to mozambique offering?s sent search and rescue teams. we see a lot of solidarity from different countries coming in, which is a really good thing to see. but we are still in need of funding to make sure that we can buy food and provide logistics capacities to all of the humanitarian community is. it is difficult to access the stranded areas. we arejust areas. we are just looking at some of the photographs that you have sent to us which show the scale...
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and now neighbouring iraq has closed one of its border crossings with iran due to the flooding.s. after three weeks of unprecedented rainfall and, with more bad weather forecast, six more towns and cities are being evacuated in the south—west of iran. people living alongside the swollen karkheh river are currently most at risk. and those forced from their homes willjoin the tens of thousands already displaced. the extreme rains began in mid—march, affecting nearly 2000 villages, towns and cities. here in this north—eastern city of mashhad rats have been seen avoiding floodwaters on the streets and the city's religious sites have been battered by the relentless downpours. some have resorted to digging holes on the road to try to drain the water. aid agencies are struggling to cope with the scale of the crisis. the country's elite revolutionary guards have been assisting with the aid efforts. able—bodied men have been asked to help with the rescue operations while everyone else in the at—risk areas has been advised to head he for high ground. some of those whose homes have been ef
and now neighbouring iraq has closed one of its border crossings with iran due to the flooding.s. after three weeks of unprecedented rainfall and, with more bad weather forecast, six more towns and cities are being evacuated in the south—west of iran. people living alongside the swollen karkheh river are currently most at risk. and those forced from their homes willjoin the tens of thousands already displaced. the extreme rains began in mid—march, affecting nearly 2000 villages, towns and...
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severe weather has also been affecting communities in neighbouring louisiana and mississippi.les per hour level whole neighbourhoods here in the small town of franklin in central texas. two young children we re central texas. two young children were killed when a tree fell on the family car. at least seven others have been injured. despite the frequency of extreme weather in this pa rt frequency of extreme weather in this part of the world, residents are still coming to terms with the severity of the storm. something hit the house but i didn't expect all this, it was surprising when the sun came up and we could see what happened. about half of texas came to help us, we lost about half of the south side of franklin. we need all the help we can get, we need somebody to get these people back, cleaned up and back in their homes. thousands are still without power across the region is storm swept through neighbouring louisiana and mississippi, but while the clear up from the storm continues, that tornado season is onlyjust under way. a world war two bomb has been detonated in a rive
severe weather has also been affecting communities in neighbouring louisiana and mississippi.les per hour level whole neighbourhoods here in the small town of franklin in central texas. two young children we re central texas. two young children were killed when a tree fell on the family car. at least seven others have been injured. despite the frequency of extreme weather in this pa rt frequency of extreme weather in this part of the world, residents are still coming to terms with the severity...
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climate change protests continue in central london, police have called in extra officers from neighbouring forces to help clear the demonstrators. thousands of bees living on the roof of notre—dame have survived the fire which devastated the cathedral. much of britain basks in easter sunshine — retailers are hoping for soaring sales of food and drink. manchester city beat tottenham with a single goalfrom phil foden — overtaking liverpool and go back to the top of the premiership. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. a teenage girl who was put in an isolation booth at her school a shocking 216 times, has called for them to be banned. on one occasion the pupil, who is autistic, tried to take her own life whilst in the booth. sophie, not her real name, told us in a letter what it's like to be in an isolation booth. her words are spoken for her. during year se
climate change protests continue in central london, police have called in extra officers from neighbouring forces to help clear the demonstrators. thousands of bees living on the roof of notre—dame have survived the fire which devastated the cathedral. much of britain basks in easter sunshine — retailers are hoping for soaring sales of food and drink. manchester city beat tottenham with a single goalfrom phil foden — overtaking liverpool and go back to the top of the premiership. and now...
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and what were your neighbours saying and doing? they were crying. they were not very happy.nal people around, a lot of tea rs, emotional people around, a lot of tears, a emotional people around, a lot of tea rs, a lot emotional people around, a lot of tears, a lot of crying. it is pretty charged up. was there a risk to you from falling walls or debris? the river is between us but the road is cordoned off. the police led us through because i had id other than that it through because i had id other than thatitis through because i had id other than that it is eerily quiet. what else can you see right now? there is a lot of streetlights and a lot of people moving around. people it looks like up in the towers with torches and earlier it looked like they were looking for embers that we re they were looking for embers that were continuing to burn in the main two towers. at the back you can still see the fire going. doesn't look as if the fire is in the main towers ? look as if the fire is in the main towers? yes. that's what it looks like from where we are. did you see the firefigh
and what were your neighbours saying and doing? they were crying. they were not very happy.nal people around, a lot of tea rs, emotional people around, a lot of tears, a emotional people around, a lot of tea rs, a lot emotional people around, a lot of tears, a lot of crying. it is pretty charged up. was there a risk to you from falling walls or debris? the river is between us but the road is cordoned off. the police led us through because i had id other than that it through because i had id...
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the metropolitan police have had to request 200 extra officers from neighbouring forces.eir struggling to cope, or that cells are full. it's been really challenging operation, they are using very dynamic communications, and very dynamic tactics, i think many people would say we haven't seen anything quite like this in this city or around the country before. by late afternoon, the last of the protesters at oxford circus had been removed, and traffic was flowing again. the demonstrators insist they will be back. john donnison, bbc news, in central london. let's show you the scene in central london now, this is waterloo bridge, protesters have been there since the protests began, although it's likely they are being joined by other protesters who have been disbursed at other locations. around 1500 officers a day are policing these protests. our correspondent simon jones is at waterloo bridge looking at the scene there now. simon, from that camera, it looks like there's a huge amount of police there. do you get a sense today that the police are trying to disperse these protest
the metropolitan police have had to request 200 extra officers from neighbouring forces.eir struggling to cope, or that cells are full. it's been really challenging operation, they are using very dynamic communications, and very dynamic tactics, i think many people would say we haven't seen anything quite like this in this city or around the country before. by late afternoon, the last of the protesters at oxford circus had been removed, and traffic was flowing again. the demonstrators insist...
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home of the neighbouring boston red sox.ot the odd one out. i think it's pretty hazy to pick which one he was using. that's all from sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers. here on bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are charlie wells from the economist and martin bentham, the evening standard's home affairs editor. welcome to you both.
home of the neighbouring boston red sox.ot the odd one out. i think it's pretty hazy to pick which one he was using. that's all from sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers. here on bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are charlie wells from the economist and martin bentham, the evening standard's home affairs editor. welcome to you both.