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they say in northern europe will be wetter overall, and floods like these in parts of london last monthmore frequent. but, london's hampstead ponds, they have already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected and extreme rains are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we are already paying the price of ignoring scientistss warning on climate change. scientists from around the globe have contributed to the globe have contributed to the report. it will give the most detailed information so far on how fast the climate is changing. climate change is here and now. we are already seeing the effects of a warming planet and changes in weather, rising sea levels, and coral reefs are bleaching and dyeing around the world. these are very visible from around the world — english is melting, arctic ice retreating. the symbols are all around us. retreating. the symbols are all around ve— around us. political attitudes are changing- _ around us. political attitudes are changing. the _ around us. political attitudes are changing. the
they say in northern europe will be wetter overall, and floods like these in parts of london last monthmore frequent. but, london's hampstead ponds, they have already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected and extreme rains are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we are already paying the price of ignoring scientistss warning on climate change. scientists from around the globe have contributed to the globe have...
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immunity, either through natural infection or through the vaccination, i think the experience from northern europear has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way to go. it leads to an unacceptable mortality. so vaccination is the way to go, but the problem is tha,t because -- is that, because we're dealing with an rna virus, not a dna virus, it's always going to be mutating. and so, i don't think we are going to be able to get this level in the population of immunity that we would like to, with other dna vaccines. kim: mr. nichols, what does that mean for the future, though? i mean, will the virus then be here with us to stay in one form or another for the foreseeable future? >> i think, if we look at the other rna viruses, which are around the world, influenza is a good model to use, because these are rna viruses, they are always mutating, and you don't get with vaccination a lifelong immunity or protection. so i think we are going to be seeing, like we've seen over the past year, we're going to be seeing variants of the virus evolving, and then we're going to be
immunity, either through natural infection or through the vaccination, i think the experience from northern europear has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way to go. it leads to an unacceptable mortality. so vaccination is the way to go, but the problem is tha,t because -- is that, because we're dealing with an rna virus, not a dna virus, it's always going to be mutating. and so, i don't think we are going to be able to get this level in the population of...
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i think the experience from northern europe last year has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way it guy least, another terrible mortality. so yeah. so vaccination is the way to go. but the problem is, is that because we're dealing with now on a virus noted dna vars, it's always going to be music facing. and so i don't think we're going to be able to get this level of in the population of immunity that we would like to with other g. and i've seen mr. call. what does that mean for the future? the me, well, the virus then be here with us to stay in one form or another for the foreseeable future. i think we look at the other on a bosses which ran well lines. i think influenza is a good model to use because these are the vaccine that are involved is, are always mutating. and he don't get with vaccination, a lifelong image, unity or protection. so i think we're going to be seeing like we've seen of the past year. we've got to be seeing variance of the vos evolving, and then we're going to be seeing that the fact that the vaccines, which we have will not be able
i think the experience from northern europe last year has shown that basically doing it through the natural infection is not the way it guy least, another terrible mortality. so yeah. so vaccination is the way to go. but the problem is, is that because we're dealing with now on a virus noted dna vars, it's always going to be music facing. and so i don't think we're going to be able to get this level of in the population of immunity that we would like to with other g. and i've seen mr. call....
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graham renaissance, dam construction project. meanwhile, refugees from the to grey region in northern europe. you are continuing to arrive in sudan, those who made it to safety say e c o p, and forces of shot at them detained and kill those trying to get away. so far, dozens of bodies have been retrieved from the river. hill. morgan now reports from catalogue in eastern saddam. that's why hi lou is preparing to live as a refugee incidence eastern casela state. he arrived here 10 days ago from either by and if you appears northern region, leaving his wife and children behind. he says the deteriorating situation. 40 grands is what for him to leave home. you know what, the last the m horem militias that came thousands of us to grinds and containers. many were killed and their bodies thrown around. i saw many bodies and had relatives who were arrested. they mostly targeted men because they're afraid that to grind defense forces would recruit them. so i had to leave test. why is one of the few dozens of refugees who have recently arrived to this reception center less than 5 kilometers from the eu
graham renaissance, dam construction project. meanwhile, refugees from the to grey region in northern europe. you are continuing to arrive in sudan, those who made it to safety say e c o p, and forces of shot at them detained and kill those trying to get away. so far, dozens of bodies have been retrieved from the river. hill. morgan now reports from catalogue in eastern saddam. that's why hi lou is preparing to live as a refugee incidence eastern casela state. he arrived here 10 days ago from...
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our top story here on the news to grow and rebels in northern europe. you have taken control of the ancient ton of la bailer, the unesco world heritage site represents a symbolic victory, but it's also a significant incursion to the suff. after the conflict widened into neighboring regions, rebels made gains at the end of june, forcing government troops to withdraw. malcolm web has worn out from nairobi, resident and others have told us that fighters from the degree region of entered the historic town lot better. there were rumors that they were closed from local residents over the last week, some of the residents that they've had gunfire at night, but they say it's normal to to have some gunfire at night there. but then just in the last few hours, resident said they could see the, the gray and people's liberation from finances getting close. and then just to show a while ago, they've taken control of the town to town with a population of 20000 people. but it couldn't be of greater religious and cultural and historical significance a 100 years old, full
our top story here on the news to grow and rebels in northern europe. you have taken control of the ancient ton of la bailer, the unesco world heritage site represents a symbolic victory, but it's also a significant incursion to the suff. after the conflict widened into neighboring regions, rebels made gains at the end of june, forcing government troops to withdraw. malcolm web has worn out from nairobi, resident and others have told us that fighters from the degree region of entered the...
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rainfall patterns are hard to predict, but experts say northern europe will become wetter overall. london's hampstead ponds. they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme rains that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we're already paying the price of ignoring scientists' warnings on climate change. ice in the arctic is melting faster than many scientists predicted. it's leading to sea—level rise. which in turn increases coastal flooding. the seas will keep rising four may be thousands of years because the ocean deep has absorbed so much heat already. if we do have immediate, rapid and large—scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, we can still limit warming to 1.5 degrees above the late 18005, but if we don't enact the policies and pledges that we already have in place, and in fact if we don't make those stronger, then we won't meet that target. political attitudes are changing. the uk is getting electric cars, for instance. we need clean technology for home heating too. in the
rainfall patterns are hard to predict, but experts say northern europe will become wetter overall. london's hampstead ponds. they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme rains that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we're already paying the price of ignoring scientists' warnings on climate change. ice in the arctic is melting faster than many scientists predicted. it's leading to sea—level...
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rainfall patterns are hard to predict but experts say northern europe will be wetter over all.onds, they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme range that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we are already paying the price of ignoring scientists�* warnings on climate change. so this report states as an absolute fact, that human influence is warming the climate and that�*s a very stark reminder that it is our activities which are changing the climate and affecting these extreme weather events. and as the planet continues to warm, these consequences just get worse. ice in the arctic is melting faster than many scientists predicted. that leads to sea—level rise, which in turn increases coastal flooding. the seas will keep rising for may be thousands of years because the ocean deep has absorbed so much heat already. political attitudes are changing, the uk is getting electric cars, we need clean technology for home heating, too. in the words of one leading scientist, we are not doo
rainfall patterns are hard to predict but experts say northern europe will be wetter over all.onds, they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme range that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we are already paying the price of ignoring scientists�* warnings on climate change. so this report states as an absolute fact, that human influence is warming the climate and that�*s a very stark...
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earth has heated up so it makes fire more easy, it is fuelling things like the rains we had in northern europenow and it is going to get worse because we mentioned that 1.5 thresholdel, that is the amount we shouldn't exceed preindustrial temperatures, hitting that will be very very very tough, yet the same today on the panel we do hit it. we can restrict the worst catastrophes of climate change. 0therwise catastrophes of climate change. otherwise it is here with us now and it is here to stay. fik otherwise it is here with us now and it is here to stay.— it is here to stay. ok 0 let us end with tom's _ it is here to stay. ok 0 let us end with tom's question. _ it is here to stay. ok 0 let us end with tom's question. dr- it is here to stay. ok 0 let us end with tom's question. dr michal. l it is here to stay. ok 0 let us end i with tom's question. dr michal. tom asks he wants to get on with it. is there a good source for what we can do? how do we know how to help? that is an excellent — do? how do we know how to help? that is an excellent question, i am so glad _ is an excellent question, i am s
earth has heated up so it makes fire more easy, it is fuelling things like the rains we had in northern europenow and it is going to get worse because we mentioned that 1.5 thresholdel, that is the amount we shouldn't exceed preindustrial temperatures, hitting that will be very very very tough, yet the same today on the panel we do hit it. we can restrict the worst catastrophes of climate change. 0therwise catastrophes of climate change. otherwise it is here with us now and it is here to stay....
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types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there, you are in many ways going back in time. a lot of these people, particularly the amish, stick to their horses. it was a fantastic two days when i walked through because they were plowing the fields, using mules. there are a lot of differences in terms of their accommodations with modernity. i did not have many interactions with the amish. they are more standoffish. the mennonites, on the other hand, i had some fantastic encounters with. susan: i have a couple pictures from this period. i could tell from the enthusiasm of your postings, that was the special time. what are we seeing here? neil: this was a
types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there,...
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types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there, you are in many ways going back in time. a lot of these people, particularly the amish, stick to their horses. it was a fantastic two days when i walked through because they were plowing the fields, using mules. there are a lot of differences in terms of their accommodations with modernity. i did not have many interactions with the amish. they are more standoffish. the mennonites, on the other hand, i had some fantastic encounters with. susan: i have a couple pictures from this period. i could tell from the enthusiasm of your postings, that was the special time. what are we seeing here? neil: this was a
types of baptists who came to the united states, mainly in the 1700s, from different parts of northern europe, were breakaway sects from mainline protestantism. they had different views about when you should be baptized and went through a lot of grief. the quakers and other founders of pennsylvania were very welcoming to all of these different religious sects. so the amish and the mennonites were the first big settlers of lancaster county. it is an amazing place to this day, when you go there,...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europe weekend, could see temperates hitting. could see temperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: crisis in afghanistan. taliban militants capture the country's second largest city and fears are mounting that the capital kabul, may be under threat. for a majority of the population they are waiting to see how things will unfold with a mixture of fear, anger and resignation. p
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europe weekend, could see temperates hitting. could see temperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing...
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rainfall patterns are hard to predict, but experts say northern europe will become wetter overall.s... they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme rains that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we're already paying the price of ignoring scientists' warnings on climate change. ice in the arctic is melting faster than many scientists predicted. it's leading to sea—level rise, which in turn increases coastal flooding. the seas will keep rising for may be thousands of years because the ocean deep has absorbed so much heat already. if we do have immediate, rapid and large—scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, we can still limit warming to 1.5 degrees above the late 1800s, but if we don't enact the policies and pledges that we already have in place, and in fact if we don't make those stronger, then we won't meet that target. political attitudes are changing. the uk is getting electric cars, for instance. we need clean technology for home heating, too. in the words of one leading
rainfall patterns are hard to predict, but experts say northern europe will become wetter overall.s... they've already had to raise and reinforce the dams to protect hundreds of homes downstream from the sort of floods expected in extreme rains that are forecast to come. the cost has been huge. we're already paying the price of ignoring scientists' warnings on climate change. ice in the arctic is melting faster than many scientists predicted. it's leading to sea—level rise, which in turn...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europemperates hitting. could see temperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and rogerjohnson. 0ur headlines today: the 3—year—old girl and herfather among the victims in britain's worst mass shooting for a decade. jake davison�*s gun and permit were confiscated by police after he was accused of assault, but returned to him weeks before the attack — the police watchdog investigat
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europemperates hitting. could see temperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder and northern scotland. southern europe way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain, we are left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way as well, and that colder air that we see in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk, so our top temperature 20—21 c in hampshire. as we had further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled by there, a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm shaun ley. crisis in afghanistan. and fears are mounting that the capital kabul, taliban militants capture the country's second largest city and fears are mounting that the capital kabul, may be under threat. for a majority of the population, they are waiting to see how things will unfold, with a mixture of fear, anger and resignation. the un secretary—general has warned that afghanistan is "spinning out of control", as terrified families flee
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder and northern scotland. southern europe way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain, we are left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way as well, and that colder air that we see in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk, so our top temperature 20—21 c in hampshire. as we had further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled by there, a few showers. a lot of cloud,...
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i would think most people in europe not particularly happy with their current setup . weatherwise, an awful lot of cloud temps is below the average than most part of northern and central europe. now she, because you got a string of low pressures and frontal systems there, but as you well know, the biggest story is out of temperatures and around the edge of that, particularly in this southeast corner from turkey back to se near to italy. temperatures are not quite but almost reco breaking most places, and certainly it's too dry and too hot and the fires are the consequence. we've had new records around the coast of turkey. quite high ones, 44.8. antonia, for example, though attempt, his aunt could change much of the next day or so. and the breeze is still more or less than light normally for a couple of days. but there is a bit of change on the way because this is the current danger. these fires, which are certainly being controlled, but are spreading, coming down to the south coast to the resorts. antalya. we'll see a change of weather tied by the in the says is a wind turns to an onshore presented. gotta be good news temperatures drop because the files we
i would think most people in europe not particularly happy with their current setup . weatherwise, an awful lot of cloud temps is below the average than most part of northern and central europe. now she, because you got a string of low pressures and frontal systems there, but as you well know, the biggest story is out of temperatures and around the edge of that, particularly in this southeast corner from turkey back to se near to italy. temperatures are not quite but almost reco breaking most...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europecelsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc news, the headlines: the crisis in afghanistan continues, as taliban militants capture the country's second largest city, kandahar, with fears mounting for the capital, kabul. the united states has announced plans to airlift thousands of people a day out of the city. in the uk — a vigil has been held in plymouth to remember the victims of thursday's mass shooting — the country's worst since 2010.
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europecelsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europetemperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley, the headlines... there are fears for kabul, after taliban fighters captured afghanistan's second city, kandahar, in a crushing blow for the afghan government. it follows the fall of several key cities on thursday. international aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe, with a quarter of a million people already displaced. the un estimates 8
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europetemperates hitting 48 celsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across...
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as i said, much of northern and central europe is enjoying just the word windy and wet. and sundry weather. the a year ago, one of the largest non nuclear blasts in history killed more than 200 people and injured thousands. the victims families still need answers. we want to come to justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in sports? let's be profession. it was not intended for muslim and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't all in one way or another in italy. good way for join me then for there for the full report on else with the virus is indiscriminate . get those living in poverty a far more vulnerable to the dangers of cobra. 19 alley. re examined the reasons for this disparities. the social and economic inequality that surround us much deeper and much more problematic than we thought dos where the lessons learned from the global pandemic. could lead to positive change because of the things that can all hail the locked down, expose of privilege and poverty during a crisis on a jesse o. a jazz era reminder about top stores
as i said, much of northern and central europe is enjoying just the word windy and wet. and sundry weather. the a year ago, one of the largest non nuclear blasts in history killed more than 200 people and injured thousands. the victims families still need answers. we want to come to justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in sports? let's be profession. it was not intended for muslim and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship? the missing amal and it wasn't all in one way or another...
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as i said, much of northern and central europe is enjoying just a word windy and wet, and sundry weather sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, i'll give you all i a b without just there and these are the top stories. the number of recorded cases of code 19 worldwide is now past 200000000. it took a year to register the 1st $100000000.00 infections. that number has doubled, just 6 months. the police in lebanon had used t again, again, protest about the parliament in the country marked 2 years since the massive explosion at the federal court demonstrated that demanding justice for the more than 200 people die. they weren't responsible to be held account and african government ground troops have been repelling a tax on multiple from the taliban fight to develop on her rough counter. and lush kicked off. they've been backed up by strikes from the ask more special forces on our helmet as well as the television and fighting in the heart of the provincial capital. excuse me, let's look at the wildfire and turkey, which are now burning near a coal fired power plant on the se in coast. the facility a
as i said, much of northern and central europe is enjoying just a word windy and wet, and sundry weather sponsored pay cut on airways. ah, i'll give you all i a b without just there and these are the top stories. the number of recorded cases of code 19 worldwide is now past 200000000. it took a year to register the 1st $100000000.00 infections. that number has doubled, just 6 months. the police in lebanon had used t again, again, protest about the parliament in the country marked 2 years since...
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he's trying to run the troops to defend the city of missouri sharif, the biggest in northern afghanistan to europe. now, where the german authorities have arrested a british man working at the case embassy and berlin on suspicion of spying for russia. he's accused of sending documents acquired through his job to russian intelligence in exchange for cash. the suspects is now in pre trial detention and awaiting a decision from a judge. dominant cane has more from berlin. well, the man concerned that this 7 year old british national, engaged here on a local hire has been accused of infringing to different parts of german law, specifically in so far as it concerns espionage and the accusations against them all. but he received money to pass on sensitive about his confidential information to a representative of the russian intelligent services. now the man has been remanded in custody. so now the authorities here half the time that they will need to build whatever case they are able to build against. the presumption of innocence applies to this individual, but he is in custody. asked the forward to con
he's trying to run the troops to defend the city of missouri sharif, the biggest in northern afghanistan to europe. now, where the german authorities have arrested a british man working at the case embassy and berlin on suspicion of spying for russia. he's accused of sending documents acquired through his job to russian intelligence in exchange for cash. the suspects is now in pre trial detention and awaiting a decision from a judge. dominant cane has more from berlin. well, the man concerned...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europeus. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: crisis in afghanistan — taliban militants capture the country's second largest city, and fears are mounting that the capital kabul may be under threat. president biden is still insisting that pulling us forces out of the country was the right decision, but is facing growing criticism. when the decision was announced months ago, i said i would fear we woul
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europeus. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europelsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. this is bbc world news — i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: crisis in afghanistan. taliban militants capture the country's second largest city and fears are mounting that the capital kabul, may be under threat. the majority of the population there waiting to see how things will unfold with a mixture of fear, anxiety and reservation. president biden is still insisting that pulling us forces out of the cou
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europelsius. by contrast, it's a cooler northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top...
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monies to hell. plot, but those who decide to try and use the route through afghanistan to europe, through northern iran and across turkey. a set to face strong obstacles. ankara has approved the building of another 64 kilometers and border wall to keep refugees out . we want to show the whole world that our boat is on possible how biggest cope is that there is no migrant wave from afghanistan. we need to remind europe in france of this fact europe, which has become the center of attraction for millions of people, cannot stay out of the refugee problem by hostile sewing its borders to protect the safety and well being of its citizens. moreover, with this attitude, europe not only violates international law, but also turns back on humanitarian values. turkey has no duty responsibility obligation to be europe refugee warehouse, run and pakistan are already home to millions of african refugees, according to the united nations, germany and france. and right here in austria also hi your list. notably right down at the bottom though, is the united states, which as of 2020, it only take it in 2000 refugee
monies to hell. plot, but those who decide to try and use the route through afghanistan to europe, through northern iran and across turkey. a set to face strong obstacles. ankara has approved the building of another 64 kilometers and border wall to keep refugees out . we want to show the whole world that our boat is on possible how biggest cope is that there is no migrant wave from afghanistan. we need to remind europe in france of this fact europe, which has become the center of attraction for...
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we've seen intense heat across parts of europe and northern areas of africa, and that's edged into much of the live and bringing temperature is above average in syria, in iraq as well as iran and q wait. and as we go into the next few days, we are going to see temperatures at pick up across the gulf states. it's further south of that. things are looking cooler. we've got a southerly wind kicking in across yemen, anime on, and that is keeping temperatures down. we're also seeing if you showers across western areas of yemen, edging up into southern areas of saudi arabia. and these join up with the biggest storms that are brewing across that central band across africa. you can see that the pin rift valley. see some of those heavy showers and storms we could see, flooding across parts of the central african republic. and cameroon is likely to see some of those really heavy falls come sunday. but further south that is looking a lot hotter and dry. a temperature is in namibia and.
we've seen intense heat across parts of europe and northern areas of africa, and that's edged into much of the live and bringing temperature is above average in syria, in iraq as well as iran and q wait. and as we go into the next few days, we are going to see temperatures at pick up across the gulf states. it's further south of that. things are looking cooler. we've got a southerly wind kicking in across yemen, anime on, and that is keeping temperatures down. we're also seeing if you showers...
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but the conflict in europe has northern piggery region is poisoned everywhere to those investments. and the turkish government wants to help to get a 1000000 in dickie give it a few of his piece. an integrity is important to us, is the situation deteriorates. all the countries in the region will be affected. we are ready to make every contribution to the problems solution it's us, federal forces had been fighting the people's liberation front, or the tpr laugh once postal entity that had dominated ethiopian politics for nearly 3 decades. i met said his forces to the region, accusing to green rebels of attack in a federal military base in the north and destabilizing the central government. the conflict has killed thousands of people and displeased hundreds of thousands more support in a major refugee crisis. and the prime minister has asked for turkey support, we push it publicly showing genuine friendship the to appear in his time of need once again limits plus my deep appreciation to you and through you to the people of the people and government of the republic of turkey for the co
but the conflict in europe has northern piggery region is poisoned everywhere to those investments. and the turkish government wants to help to get a 1000000 in dickie give it a few of his piece. an integrity is important to us, is the situation deteriorates. all the countries in the region will be affected. we are ready to make every contribution to the problems solution it's us, federal forces had been fighting the people's liberation front, or the tpr laugh once postal entity that had...
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for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europer northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire. as we head further into next week, it's fairly quiet, settled a few showers. a lot of cloud, mind you, and it's not looking particularly warm for this time of year. welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: crisis in afghanistan. taliban militants capture the country's second largest city and fears are mounting that the capital kabul, may be under threat. for a majority of the population, they are waiting to see how things will unfold, with a mixture of fear, anger and resignation. president biden is still insisting that pulling us forces out of the country was the right decision, bu
for many, temperatures aren't changing much, but it's getting colder in northern scotland. southern europer northeasterly breeze heading our way for the start of the new week. probably won't be much rain — overnight rain clears away from southern parts of england, we're left with a few showers. probably quite a bit of cloud streaming our way, as well, and that colder air that we're seeing in scotland is pushing its way southwards across the uk. so top temperature 20—21 celsius in hampshire....
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he arrived here 10 days ago from either by and if europe is northern region, leaving his wife and children behind, he says the deteriorating situation. 40 grands is what for him to leave home. you know what the last, the m horem militias that trained thousands of us to grinds and containers. many were killed and their bodies thrown around. i saw many bodies and had relatives who were arrested. they mostly targeted men because they're afraid to grind defense forces would recruit them. so i had to leave this lie is one of the few dozens of refugees who have recently arrived to this reception center. less than 5 kilometers from the european border. but not everyone makes it here. last week, dozens of bodies were found floating in the city river, which flows between sedan and if your piano, many had their hands tied behind their backs and suffered gunshot wounds. camp authorities, the refugees they spoke to have confirmed the identities of the bodies as the grandson tried to cross the border into sudan hunting. we have recorded more than 200 fifties arriving, and then the bodies started showin
he arrived here 10 days ago from either by and if europe is northern region, leaving his wife and children behind, he says the deteriorating situation. 40 grands is what for him to leave home. you know what the last, the m horem militias that trained thousands of us to grinds and containers. many were killed and their bodies thrown around. i saw many bodies and had relatives who were arrested. they mostly targeted men because they're afraid to grind defense forces would recruit them. so i had...