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the idea c o 2 from carbon heavy industries will be captured and brought to norway by ship. from here it is pumped out to see via pipelines and then injected into rock formations, 2600 meters underneath the sea bed. ready ready ready the technology has been tested in smaller industrial projects and norway, since the mid ninety's were excess c. o 2 is pumped back into the ocean floor instead of releasing it into the atmosphere back on shore. in the city of bagman. at the norwegian research center, scientists have been exploring the storage of you to go about despite critics raising the issue of safety researchers like sarah gast, i believe there is little to worry about. there's a lot of natural barriers underground that keep it from coming back up again. then over time, nature sort of takes over and will eventually dissolve all that c o 2 and it will for minerals and these processes can take decades and hundreds of years. but the point is, is that nature will, will do its work and, and prevent that c o 2 from, from being released again, storing carbon underneath the sea coul
the idea c o 2 from carbon heavy industries will be captured and brought to norway by ship. from here it is pumped out to see via pipelines and then injected into rock formations, 2600 meters underneath the sea bed. ready ready ready the technology has been tested in smaller industrial projects and norway, since the mid ninety's were excess c. o 2 is pumped back into the ocean floor instead of releasing it into the atmosphere back on shore. in the city of bagman. at the norwegian research...
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hitler was attracted to norway by the fact that it was neutral, the neutrality of norway was needed inn stable relations with sweden, which was limited to norway and in which there were huge railway reserves. it was possible to set hitler against norway on april 9, 1940. the germans landed there. the british government and the general staff decided to land their troops in norway but in fact, not to help the allies, but as a demonstrative action. how is this known, including from the news releases of the newspapers of that time, we managed to find one of them. this is an editorial in the british newspaper daily sketch of april 19, 1940 , the headline of the article, the landing of the british expeditionary force continues, we will quote a small but extremely important fragment of it. last night the ministry of war issued the first separate communiqué on the norwegian the company says that the landing of british troops in norway is in full swing, contact is made with the norwegian troops and operations continue . but what actually happened, it all started with the fact that on april 12,
hitler was attracted to norway by the fact that it was neutral, the neutrality of norway was needed inn stable relations with sweden, which was limited to norway and in which there were huge railway reserves. it was possible to set hitler against norway on april 9, 1940. the germans landed there. the british government and the general staff decided to land their troops in norway but in fact, not to help the allies, but as a demonstrative action. how is this known, including from the news...
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brent: norway's prime minister speaking with dw news.eople all over the world are living longer, and more and more are dying from alzheimer's. chances are, you know someone with disease. i certainly do. tonight, and experimental drug is bringing hope for a possible treatment. that's the good news, but there are, however, serious side effects. >> a rare beat of good news for this 70-year-old woodworker and his loved ones. he had to quit his job when he was hit by alzheimer's. he could no longer to -- no longer remember how to use his tools. >> could you get the broccoli out of the fridge for me? >> yep. >> he has taken part in the international trial of the experiment told drug designed by japan and the u.s. >> when we began this, we did not think it would help us. but we thought we were doing something, and could help future generations. >> it turned out the drug could actually help. the trial has shown that the treatment is able to slow down mental decline by 27% when diagnosed at an early stage. >> this is so exciting. now we are getti
brent: norway's prime minister speaking with dw news.eople all over the world are living longer, and more and more are dying from alzheimer's. chances are, you know someone with disease. i certainly do. tonight, and experimental drug is bringing hope for a possible treatment. that's the good news, but there are, however, serious side effects. >> a rare beat of good news for this 70-year-old woodworker and his loved ones. he had to quit his job when he was hit by alzheimer's. he could no...
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, pipelines that run through the seabed, taking into account also that norway has a joint the border is a nato country that has a common border with russia up to 200 km in practice. this is quite small, but it was the only country with such a large border with russia before finland joined nato. really bohdana. thank you very much for your analysis, i will remind you with us on the reason was bohdan, let's move on to american topics, cases of political violence overshadowed the topic of midterm elections in the usa, which should take place in a week . one of the latest examples of the invasion of the house of the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy polossi the attack on her husband, president biden and other american officials condemned this attack and called for an end to political violence about the mood in the country on the eve of the elections, iryna matviychuk will tell the attack on the husband of nancy pilosi, one of the most influential politicians in the usa, once again testified to how divided and dangerous the atmosphere in american society is before next electi
, pipelines that run through the seabed, taking into account also that norway has a joint the border is a nato country that has a common border with russia up to 200 km in practice. this is quite small, but it was the only country with such a large border with russia before finland joined nato. really bohdana. thank you very much for your analysis, i will remind you with us on the reason was bohdan, let's move on to american topics, cases of political violence overshadowed the topic of midterm...
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back in norway, in this city of bag. at the norwegian research center, scientists have been exploring the storage of c o 2. despite warnings from critics over safety issues, researchers like sarah gast, i believe there is little to worry about. there's a lot of natural barriers under ground that keep it from coming back up again. then over time, nature sorta takes over and will eventually dissolve all that c o 2 and it'll form minerals and these processes can take, am decades and hundreds of years. but the point is, is that a nature will, will do its work and, and prevent that c o 2 from, from being released again with decades of experience, both in the field and here in the lab, researchers say they are comfortable with the technical aspects of carbon storage inside the business side of things though is not very advanced for the moment. northern lights relies on government subsidies. what they need is a function in carbon markets. if c c s is going to depend on state subsidies, it's never going to take the scale. it's n
back in norway, in this city of bag. at the norwegian research center, scientists have been exploring the storage of c o 2. despite warnings from critics over safety issues, researchers like sarah gast, i believe there is little to worry about. there's a lot of natural barriers under ground that keep it from coming back up again. then over time, nature sorta takes over and will eventually dissolve all that c o 2 and it'll form minerals and these processes can take, am decades and hundreds of...
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how has the war in ukraine changed thinking in norway? well, i would say fundamentally like in other european countries and especially bordering countries, that we wake up and learned up our neighbor, half attacked, and other neighbor massively. and as we have seen since february, basically aiming at destroying buildings, workplace, this infrastructure driving millions of people escaping it, is a fundamental change to the whole european landscape. so yes it is, it is crucial. our neighbors, sweden and finland, also, nato decided quickly that they want to be in nato. we don't have a perceived direct threat at our border, like what we have seen in ukraine, but of course we are taking measure to safeguard our security. you said in the past that russia and norway have been at peace for more than a 1000 years. do you think there is a direct threat to norwegian territorial perhaps, to norwegian infrastructure, coming from russia? afterward, russia has demonstrated the ukraine. nobody can, can, can hide away that question. you know, the night, a
how has the war in ukraine changed thinking in norway? well, i would say fundamentally like in other european countries and especially bordering countries, that we wake up and learned up our neighbor, half attacked, and other neighbor massively. and as we have seen since february, basically aiming at destroying buildings, workplace, this infrastructure driving millions of people escaping it, is a fundamental change to the whole european landscape. so yes it is, it is crucial. our neighbors,...
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so, you then collectively imported the first one into norway.ving that on norway's roads? well, government tried to put all kinds of different attempts at taxing it, which we refused because it wasjust rubbish. it was a diesel tax. it took took a year to pave the road and with this little fiat panda - for the regulations in norway. but it's interesting how, now, 33 years later, we are the grown—ups and we have kids, all of us. and we have a responsibility to our own families and to our own nation and to the global community. the campaign was conceived by professor rostvig, who'd been frustrated that electric vehicles weren't being taken seriously. today, it's a different story. the last six months, meaning 2022, 78% of all sold cars are pure electric. so, pretty soon there will be 100%. and from 2025, the government has announced they will ban the sales of all petrol and diesel cars. norway today is a different place, with electric infrastructure much more commonplace than in the uk. morten, how optimistic are you about the future? i am, with th
so, you then collectively imported the first one into norway.ving that on norway's roads? well, government tried to put all kinds of different attempts at taxing it, which we refused because it wasjust rubbish. it was a diesel tax. it took took a year to pave the road and with this little fiat panda - for the regulations in norway. but it's interesting how, now, 33 years later, we are the grown—ups and we have kids, all of us. and we have a responsibility to our own families and to our own...
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japan, canada, norway, united states and the u.k.oined together with the eu pledged immediately action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with production and specific domestic steps countries can take. there is a tech guidance process to this. helping a country that might not know what to do to approach the methane issue. it is also pretty basic, low-tech and the cheapest, fastest way to rapidly reduce emissions and hang on to the possibilities of 105 degrees. in order to accelerate the clean energy in developing countries in ways that have environmental integrity. that have very clear guard, clear accountability and we will work over the next months to speed that transition through this kind of mechanism. i want to emphasize, there is a time constraint on this, and there is an amount constraint and we believe the guardrails will be real for its efficiency. we will supplement, not replace any public commitments are public dollars and efforts that have been made but it is clear, if we are going to achieve keeping the earth'
japan, canada, norway, united states and the u.k.oined together with the eu pledged immediately action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with production and specific domestic steps countries can take. there is a tech guidance process to this. helping a country that might not know what to do to approach the methane issue. it is also pretty basic, low-tech and the cheapest, fastest way to rapidly reduce emissions and hang on to the possibilities of 105 degrees. in order to accelerate...
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we and norway announced the global shipping challenge with 40 concrete pledges from government, ports and others to the carbonized global shipping and i am pleased to say we did that in conjunction with norway. we are delighted a maritime nation like norway which is always cared about these issues and as involved as it is together with germany we announced support for the energy pillar of egypt's country platform for the nexus of food, water and energy, what it does, it breaks new ground, shows how the template can work, to reduce emissions, deploy renewables and put you on a virtuous path to the road to net 0. what that does is shuts down 11 dirty old fossil fuel turbines, it will shift 5 gw of gas production from egypt to europe where the gas will go, that will reduce emissions in egypt and be used in the context of the needs of europe, it's not a long-term commitment, as germany is moving to 80% renewables as the base for their power sector in germany so in addition egypt commits to build out 10 gigawatts of solar and wind so it is a net 15 gw shift to the clean energy side with th
we and norway announced the global shipping challenge with 40 concrete pledges from government, ports and others to the carbonized global shipping and i am pleased to say we did that in conjunction with norway. we are delighted a maritime nation like norway which is always cared about these issues and as involved as it is together with germany we announced support for the energy pillar of egypt's country platform for the nexus of food, water and energy, what it does, it breaks new ground, shows...
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nato member norway is the main gas supplier now for the u.k. and the eu.rs of sabotage and espionage means it has stepped up surveillance dramatically in the north sea. >> any further disruption of energy is, obviously, directly affecting european security. we see this as vital to protect it and to provide a prolonged and steady presence. it is the first five navy here has taken median this patrol. we joined officers investigating a growing number of drone sightings near the rigs. there have been a spate of arrests in norway of people suspected of spying for russia. >> political pressure is mounting. millions of families across europe here the coming winter. governments from france to the u.k. to germany want to know if they can really rely on norway's energy supply. nato allies including the u.k. are scrambling to improve marine capabilities. >> if oil and gas infrastructure is attacked, and as you say, it is so crucial. could it be considered >> an act of war? >> an attack on allied critical infrastructure could trigger the collective defense cause. an a
nato member norway is the main gas supplier now for the u.k. and the eu.rs of sabotage and espionage means it has stepped up surveillance dramatically in the north sea. >> any further disruption of energy is, obviously, directly affecting european security. we see this as vital to protect it and to provide a prolonged and steady presence. it is the first five navy here has taken median this patrol. we joined officers investigating a growing number of drone sightings near the rigs. there...
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just five days later, hitler sent his army and navy, and air force to invade norway. the ally responds to invasion was a fiasco. it was badly organized from the start, and nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic people agreed that church shows up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in which he campaigned, but it also demonstrated what how broadly and ill prepared britain was for this war. fairly or not, the man on whom that responsibility fell was chamberlain. the norwegian debate in the house of commons set the stage for an event that he called the most momentous that has never taken place in parliament. the debate that ban began on the 7th of may 1940 started as i call into the account for the fiasco in norway, but it ended as a reckoning. a reckoning for chamberlain personally, a reckoning for the policy of peace in general. as a member of the government, churchill did not try to hide his responsibility for the norwegian fiasco, but there was a difference. a difference between himself and chamberlain. the difference was that this time in both p
just five days later, hitler sent his army and navy, and air force to invade norway. the ally responds to invasion was a fiasco. it was badly organized from the start, and nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic people agreed that church shows up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in which he campaigned, but it also demonstrated what how broadly and ill prepared britain was for this war. fairly or not, the man on whom that responsibility fell was chamberlain. the norwegian...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.ut the way they�*re being treated. employees were told by email yesterday that they are shut out of their offices until monday. twitter�*s new owner, elon musk, has told staff they must agree to work long hours at high intensity or leave. twitter�*s headquarters are in san francisco — from there, james clayton reports. 30 seconds left. 35 seconds. these employees are counting down the seconds before they leave twitter�*s offices for good. i�*ve been here nine years and nine months now. when elon musk bought twitter three weeks ago for £37 billion, he walked into the office holding a sink. let that sink in, he quipped. since then, twitter has gone from crisis to crisis. more than 50% of twitter staff have already been sacked. for them, it�*s no laughing matter. he gave an ultimatum this week to remaining employees. either accept "extremely hardcore" working hours and conditions, or leave. many have had enough. 0ne employee who quit told me: i didn�*t want to work for someone who threate
katya adler, bbc news, norway.ut the way they�*re being treated. employees were told by email yesterday that they are shut out of their offices until monday. twitter�*s new owner, elon musk, has told staff they must agree to work long hours at high intensity or leave. twitter�*s headquarters are in san francisco — from there, james clayton reports. 30 seconds left. 35 seconds. these employees are counting down the seconds before they leave twitter�*s offices for good. i�*ve been...
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nato member norway is the main gas supplier now for the uk and eu. any further disruption of energy is obviously directly affecting european security. we see it as vital to protect it, and to provide a prolonged and steady presence. it is the first time the navy here has taken media on this patrol. wejoined officers investigating a growing number of drone sightings near the rigs. there's been a spate of arrests in norway of people suspected of spying for russia. political pressure is mounting. millions of families across europe fear the coming winter, and governments from france to the uk to germany want to know they really can rely on norway's energy supply. nato allies, including the uk, are scrambling to improve marine capabilities. if oil and gas infrastructure is attacked, and as you say, it is so crucial, could it be considered an act of war? an attack on allied critical infrastructure could trigger our collective defence clause. an attack on one ally can or will trigger the response from the whole alliance. strong words nato would rather not a
nato member norway is the main gas supplier now for the uk and eu. any further disruption of energy is obviously directly affecting european security. we see it as vital to protect it, and to provide a prolonged and steady presence. it is the first time the navy here has taken media on this patrol. wejoined officers investigating a growing number of drone sightings near the rigs. there's been a spate of arrests in norway of people suspected of spying for russia. political pressure is mounting....
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katya adler, bbc news, norway. pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members of the public after queen elizabeth died in september. 1,000 of these bears will be donated to charity, after they attend a teddy bear�*s picnic with camilla, the queen consort. that's all from me, thanks for watching. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and the weather is improving across scotland after what has been a very wet couple of days. and, of course, not just scotland but northern england, too. here's the radar from the last 12 hours or so — and in aberdeenshire, in char, we had about 160mm of rain injust the last two days or so. but that rain is getting lighter. it's not going to be a completely dry day, though, on saturday. how about the weekend overall? well, it will be a mixed bag for most of us, certainly some sunshine in the forecast, but blustery showers are expected too. here's the satellite picture — and this weather
katya adler, bbc news, norway. pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members of the public after queen elizabeth died in september. 1,000 of these bears will be donated to charity, after they attend a teddy bear�*s picnic with camilla, the queen consort. that's all from me, thanks for watching. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and the weather is improving across scotland after what has...
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it was in the nineteenth year that he then appeared in norway in some fjord.e was wearing a harness, on which the straps were stamped matem , st. all around, including scandinavian countries, therefore, with the same success , one could ask a question. or maybe she is from some norwegian secret center, where they themselves bring up service whites. well , then, as you took off the harness, the squirrels were released and somehow the story dissipated and was forgotten. i say i don't know why i often remember again, because now they want to give this ket, political asylum. it's supposed to be some kind of spy. need it. actually. how to somehow keep in your territory. do not give him the opportunity to communicate with the control center. yes and here we are now discussing just the moments of whether it is possible to effectively use such animals somehow here? espionage, let's say, or in some moments of sabotage, for example, a dolphin or a squirrel, which means that the question immediately arises. well , firstly, how much energy is enough. here, if you need to
it was in the nineteenth year that he then appeared in norway in some fjord.e was wearing a harness, on which the straps were stamped matem , st. all around, including scandinavian countries, therefore, with the same success , one could ask a question. or maybe she is from some norwegian secret center, where they themselves bring up service whites. well , then, as you took off the harness, the squirrels were released and somehow the story dissipated and was forgotten. i say i don't know why i...
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, larisa nikolaevna, a pensioner from borisov who once dramatically changed her life, you come to norway you are 56 years old. e, by in fact, without knowledge of the language is absolutely zero language and at the same time i say, get a job in 3 years in 3 years. only me. well, as if a little bit appeared. i was able to communicate with my language, and then i went to work, because, well, something needs to be done, economic education in norway did not understand, it would only be a stage of an adventure, which, under other circumstances , would be told exclusively in bright colors at thirty kilometers from oslo in a small town of mundalen larisa nikolaevna got a job administrator. she decided to prove herself to the rehabilitation center, she still has a lot, she can work. they are hard a lot. if you work at 8:00, what do you work, all 8 hours. i can’t say that it’s possible to take a break there to do very large loads, and that’s how i worked for 14 years, 14 years. tv viewers won't believe the sum of 56 + 14. yes, yes. and so, when i turned 70 there, according to their laws, well, yo
, larisa nikolaevna, a pensioner from borisov who once dramatically changed her life, you come to norway you are 56 years old. e, by in fact, without knowledge of the language is absolutely zero language and at the same time i say, get a job in 3 years in 3 years. only me. well, as if a little bit appeared. i was able to communicate with my language, and then i went to work, because, well, something needs to be done, economic education in norway did not understand, it would only be a stage of...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.d the murmuration of starlings — thousands of them soaring through the air while somehow avoiding any collisions. the birds are on theirjourney from northern europe to africa for the winter — stopping off for some sleep — there's a theory it's about safety in numbers, but look at that. that's it from myself for now, you can always get a hold of me on twitter. will be back in a moment with your headlines. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and the weather is improving across scotland after what has been a very wet couple of days. and of course, not just scotland, but northern england, too. here's the radar from the last 12 hours or so — and in aberdeenshire, in char, we had about 160 millimetres of rain injust the last two days or so. but that rain is getting lighter. it's not going to be a completely dry day, though, on saturday. how about the weekend overall? well, it will be a mixed bag for most of us, certainly some sunshine in the forecast, but blustery showers are
katya adler, bbc news, norway.d the murmuration of starlings — thousands of them soaring through the air while somehow avoiding any collisions. the birds are on theirjourney from northern europe to africa for the winter — stopping off for some sleep — there's a theory it's about safety in numbers, but look at that. that's it from myself for now, you can always get a hold of me on twitter. will be back in a moment with your headlines. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and...
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hitler sent his army and navy and air force to invade norway. um the allied response to the invasion was a fiasco. it was family organized from the start and did nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic biographers agree that churchill was up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in the norwegian campaign. but it also demonstrated more broadly. how ill prepared britain was for this war fairly or not the man on whom that fell was neville chamberlain. the norwegian debate in the house of commons set the stage. for for an event that one mp called the most momentous that has ever taken place in parliament the debate that began on the 7th of may 1940 started as i calling to account for the fiasco in norway, but it ended as a reckoning. a reckoning for chamberlain personally a reckoning for the policy of appeasement in general. as a member of the government churchill did not try to hide his responsibility. for norwegian fiasco, but there was a difference the difference between himself and chamberlain that difference was that by this
hitler sent his army and navy and air force to invade norway. um the allied response to the invasion was a fiasco. it was family organized from the start and did nothing to help the norwegians. even the most sympathetic biographers agree that churchill was up to his neck in this ignominious defeat in the norwegian campaign. but it also demonstrated more broadly. how ill prepared britain was for this war fairly or not the man on whom that fell was neville chamberlain. the norwegian debate in the...
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the defender willjoin the 24 norway.ack to their respective clubs for treatment. they will travel to spain for their games to continue their preparations for next year's to continue their preparations for next yea r�*s world to continue their preparations for next year's world cup. i wasn't expecting to go into united and have such a good start, then obviously to get the call up is pretty crazy, so i haven't had much time to sit back and think about it. it'sjust one thing time to sit back and think about it. it's just one thing to the next. some managers might not feel brave to kind of put the youth income i was so lucky to have hope with brighton, she really trusted me and pay me for a young age. it is really nice for her to kind of trust the youth. it's our duty to kind of show her what we are about.— her what we are about. luton town of civen her what we are about. luton town of given permission _ her what we are about. luton town of given permission to _ her what we are about. luton town of given permission to their—
the defender willjoin the 24 norway.ack to their respective clubs for treatment. they will travel to spain for their games to continue their preparations for next year's to continue their preparations for next yea r�*s world to continue their preparations for next year's world cup. i wasn't expecting to go into united and have such a good start, then obviously to get the call up is pretty crazy, so i haven't had much time to sit back and think about it. it'sjust one thing time to sit back and...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.ences. the pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members of the public after queen elizabeth died in september. 1,000 of these bears will be donated to charity, after they attend a teddy bear�*s picnic with camilla, the queen consort. fans ofjapanese anime are in new york for a convention celebrating the hand—drawn and computer—generated animation characters. over 55,000 are expected to attend the three—day event, with screenings, exhibitions and cosplay meetups where people can show off their elaborate costumes. there are prizes up for grabs for craftsmanship, showmanship, and bragging rights. a reminder of our top story. theranos boss elizabeth holmes is sentenced to more than 11 years for medical diagnosis fraud. she had claimed that her company found a revolutionary way to use blood test data. many of those claims were found to be false. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @lucyegrey hello. well,
katya adler, bbc news, norway.ences. the pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members of the public after queen elizabeth died in september. 1,000 of these bears will be donated to charity, after they attend a teddy bear�*s picnic with camilla, the queen consort. fans ofjapanese anime are in new york for a convention celebrating the hand—drawn and computer—generated animation characters. over 55,000...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.l's governing body, fifa, has banned the sale of alcohol to fans inside the stadiums. it's a last—minute u—turn on a deal signed with qatar in 2010. budweiser, which had signed a multi—million dollar deal for rights to sell its beer at the matches, says there's nothing it can do about it. from qatar, here's our sports editor, dan roan. the qatar world cup had already been shifted to winter. today, at the 11th hour, another unprecedented shift of the goalposts. having told fans that beers would be available at stadia in a country where alcohol sales are tightly controlled, local pressure led to a late u—turn. in a statement, fifa said... budweiser, which paid £63 million to sponsor the world cup, tried to make light of the situation in a now deleted tweet, but they could take legal action. and this evening, fans already here were unimpressed. i don't think it necessarily bodes well given they've had 12 years to think about these kinds of things and they are changing it so last—minute. i
katya adler, bbc news, norway.l's governing body, fifa, has banned the sale of alcohol to fans inside the stadiums. it's a last—minute u—turn on a deal signed with qatar in 2010. budweiser, which had signed a multi—million dollar deal for rights to sell its beer at the matches, says there's nothing it can do about it. from qatar, here's our sports editor, dan roan. the qatar world cup had already been shifted to winter. today, at the 11th hour, another unprecedented shift of the...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.ork for a convention celebrating the hand drawn and computer—generated animation characters. 0ver computer—generated animation characters. over 55,000 are expected to attend the event with screenings, exhibitions and meet ups where people can show off their elaborate costumes. there are prizes up for grabs craftsmanship, showmanship and bragging rights of course. it is all from me. thank you for watching. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and the weather is improving across scotland after what has been a very wet couple of days. and of course, not just scotland, but northern england too. here's the radar from the last 12 hours or so — and in aberdeenshire, in char, we had about 160mm of rain in just the last two days or so. but that rain is getting lighter. it's not going to be a completely dry day, though, on saturday. how about the weekend overall? well, it will be a mixed bag for most of us, certainly some sunshine in the forecast, but blustery showers are expected
katya adler, bbc news, norway.ork for a convention celebrating the hand drawn and computer—generated animation characters. 0ver computer—generated animation characters. over 55,000 are expected to attend the event with screenings, exhibitions and meet ups where people can show off their elaborate costumes. there are prizes up for grabs craftsmanship, showmanship and bragging rights of course. it is all from me. thank you for watching. hello. well, the rain clouds are starting to clear, and...
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katya adler, bbc news, norway.haracters. over 55,000 are expected to attend the three—day event with screenings, exhibitions and back to meet up so people can show off their prizes. there are awards for craftsmanship, showmanship and the rights. —— bragging rights. the world's most—loved bear, paddington, has been enjoying life at royal residences. the pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members of the public after queen elizabeth died in september. 1,000 of these bears will be donated to charity, after they attend a teddy bear�*s picnic with camilla the queen consort. and reminder of our top story: talks of the climate summit in egypt are continuing to try to reach a consensus on how to compensate countries feeling the effects of global warming. differences between developed in less—developed countries remain. the eu has raised the idea of a fund to help countries but it wants china to contribute as well. that is all from me
katya adler, bbc news, norway.haracters. over 55,000 are expected to attend the three—day event with screenings, exhibitions and back to meet up so people can show off their prizes. there are awards for craftsmanship, showmanship and the rights. —— bragging rights. the world's most—loved bear, paddington, has been enjoying life at royal residences. the pictures on the royal family's instagram account show toy bears that were left outside buckingham palace and windsor castle by members...
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a majority voted against a boycott though an executive committee member of norway's f. a had said prior to the congress, you need a critical mass behind a boycott. an opposition that calls for it in the country to v for says not boycotts, but rather inclusion drives reform in a country awarding the welcome to katara has opened the door for a social progress dare it says mother oak cut out for president infant dino prayed his recent reforms allegedly improving migrant workers rights and car is it dialogue instead of boy caught that helps. the way of changing the mind of victoria authorities is to kind of bring them in my mind more into the phone and say, look, if you like that if you like that will. we've given you and you want to host other things in the future. one picks one day, then you have to be a bit more modern than you have to allow homosexuality em, etc, etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted in 2000 a summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they hav
a majority voted against a boycott though an executive committee member of norway's f. a had said prior to the congress, you need a critical mass behind a boycott. an opposition that calls for it in the country to v for says not boycotts, but rather inclusion drives reform in a country awarding the welcome to katara has opened the door for a social progress dare it says mother oak cut out for president infant dino prayed his recent reforms allegedly improving migrant workers rights and car is...
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and in many cities of russia, i very often visited norway, i fell in love with this country.d now, using even this folk dance haleng springar during the wedding, which is danced knock down this hat. here it would seem that the tradition of norwegian culture, but i inserted it into the performance, i inserted this music of the legends of northern folk dances and classics. this pain was the last in this part of the tour schedule , the hall held the artists for a long time and performance. since february, the donbass opera has been working closed and tours for artists the only way to communicate with the audience, so the current tour was such a long-awaited specialist actor for the theater. they study a lot in conservatories and theater institutes, their choreographic schools. and, of course, this is such a precious material for us, these artists, that they must be preserved by any means possible. the opportunity to meet a new audience appeared thanks to the program of a large tour organized by the ministry of culture of russia and the roscocert . theaters and creative groups of
and in many cities of russia, i very often visited norway, i fell in love with this country.d now, using even this folk dance haleng springar during the wedding, which is danced knock down this hat. here it would seem that the tradition of norwegian culture, but i inserted it into the performance, i inserted this music of the legends of northern folk dances and classics. this pain was the last in this part of the tour schedule , the hall held the artists for a long time and performance. since...
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we have joined officers who are investigating the appearance of drones near borov installations in norwayey have made a series of arrests of people suspected of spying for russia, political pressure is growing, millions of families across europe are afraid of the coming winter, and governments from france to britain and germany want to know that they can really rely on norway's energy supply, including panato allies britain is trying to improve its naval potential, what is the attack on the oil and gas infrastructure, or what do you say is very important, can this be considered an act of war, an attack critical infrastructure of the alliance should be used our article on collective defense an attack on one ally can provoke a response from the entire alliance strong words that nato should not use in practice in an effort to avoid a military conflict with russia but moscow is waging an unconventional war putting gas supplies at risk hoping to destabilize europe and reduce support for kyiv and the first match of the world cup took place in a boat and although the result of the arab fans' gam
we have joined officers who are investigating the appearance of drones near borov installations in norwayey have made a series of arrests of people suspected of spying for russia, political pressure is growing, millions of families across europe are afraid of the coming winter, and governments from france to britain and germany want to know that they can really rely on norway's energy supply, including panato allies britain is trying to improve its naval potential, what is the attack on the oil...
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. —— looking to norway. norway very much since it has been weaning itself off russian energy. norway is trying to patrol all that underwater infrastructure and all those pipelines but something else, all of the data cables that keep us all connected together and also trillions of pounds worth of financial transactions are carried out using those cables each day and all of a sudden it seems that nato has woken up and gone, well, they are pretty vulnerable so we better do something. thank you so much for all your derring—do and for coming back onto newscast. have you seen this, adam, that the newscast have found, took about eight forever, this is a tie this week cake tin. andrew, diane and michael. there we are. thursday evening vintage tv before the newscast era. i wonder if there is a cake in there. my mouth is watering so much for this cake, so let's dive in. the 700th episode of newscast. thank you for watching and listening, we'll talk again soon. hello there. it was dry and sunny earlier today across man
. —— looking to norway. norway very much since it has been weaning itself off russian energy. norway is trying to patrol all that underwater infrastructure and all those pipelines but something else, all of the data cables that keep us all connected together and also trillions of pounds worth of financial transactions are carried out using those cables each day and all of a sudden it seems that nato has woken up and gone, well, they are pretty vulnerable so we better do something. thank you...