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stephanie prentice reports.is is port—au—prince, a major city running on empty. food is scarce, water is scarce, gasoline is scarce. what resources there are primarily controlled by violent gangs who've also cut off supply lines from the food—producing south. haiti is facing a humanitarian catastrophe, 4.7 million people are facing food insecurity, 1.8 million of them are facing emergency levels of food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already one of port—au—prince's poorest areas, the situation is exacerbated by a lack of infrastructure. many people can't get to work, can't reach supplies and don't know where to turn. translation: | had to | take out a high-interest loan to survive. they lent me 2,000 haitian dollars. on top of poverty and hunger, women here in particular facing another threat with reports of widespread sexual violence, including children as young as ten and elderly women. they say gangs are using sexual violence to create a culture of fear. and amid this fear, aid agencies are still trying to
stephanie prentice reports.is is port—au—prince, a major city running on empty. food is scarce, water is scarce, gasoline is scarce. what resources there are primarily controlled by violent gangs who've also cut off supply lines from the food—producing south. haiti is facing a humanitarian catastrophe, 4.7 million people are facing food insecurity, 1.8 million of them are facing emergency levels of food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already one of port—au—prince's poorest areas,...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news. cristoforetti had been on board for nearly six months conducting research. the italian astronaut says her mission to the space station is likely to be her last. it was great to experience again the re—entry into the atmosphere. it�*s quite a wild ride, but also quite amazing. i�*m obviously very happy to be back with my loved ones and my family, so i look forward to spending time with them. and i also like to look to the future. i mean, it�*s a bittersweet moment for me. i�*m happy to be back, obviously, but it was also bittersweet to say goodbye to space station, my home in space, most likely for the last time. we are in the process of selecting a new class of astronauts. the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful covid vaccines say they believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. the couple who founded the german company biontech, also said they would fight claims by a rival company that they infringed patents in their covid jab. our medical e
stephanie prentice, bbc news. cristoforetti had been on board for nearly six months conducting research. the italian astronaut says her mission to the space station is likely to be her last. it was great to experience again the re—entry into the atmosphere. it�*s quite a wild ride, but also quite amazing. i�*m obviously very happy to be back with my loved ones and my family, so i look forward to spending time with them. and i also like to look to the future. i mean, it�*s a bittersweet...
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stephanie prentice with the papers.d's monetary policy committee. i began by asking what his shorterm economic outlook was with rishi sunak as prime minister. it's going to be very tough and he had the benefit of experience that he was the chancellor and he did very well with the furlough schemes and he did oppose what liz truss was going to do, so he has all of that going, and the market knows him. i think he is into deep trouble and the politics has been driven by the economics. the economics, the markets are sitting on a knife edge, and what it seems is all the things that the new chancellor, i assume hunt, will do, is overtaken by the fact the evidence seems to be that the uk already is in recession. we had data today on the pmi, purchasing manager indices, the services and manufacturing says uk in recession. retail sales falling, output falling, so the problem is if he says we're gonna do spending cuts and raise interest rates, actually, in a recession, you do the opposite. you raise spending and cut interest rates
stephanie prentice with the papers.d's monetary policy committee. i began by asking what his shorterm economic outlook was with rishi sunak as prime minister. it's going to be very tough and he had the benefit of experience that he was the chancellor and he did very well with the furlough schemes and he did oppose what liz truss was going to do, so he has all of that going, and the market knows him. i think he is into deep trouble and the politics has been driven by the economics. the...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news.ve been confrontations between students and security forces at several universities. scuffles broke out at the sharif university of technology in tehran, as students broke through a security cordon around the gender segregated cafeteria. gunfire was heard in sanandaj, where female students were holding a rally. the novelist salman rushdie has lost sight in one eye and the use of one hand, his agent has consent. the author was stabbed in the neck and arm at a literary event in august. president zelensky has condemned claims by russia's defence minister that kyiv was preparing to use a so—called dirty bomb in a false flag operation, and then try to blame it on moscow. the uk defence secretary ben wallace has rejected claims by his russian counterpart that ukraine was planning to escalate the conflict. in a rare call with sergei shoigu, mr wallace cautioned against using the allegations as a pretext for greater escalation. russia is yet to publish any evidence to support its bomb claim. o
stephanie prentice, bbc news.ve been confrontations between students and security forces at several universities. scuffles broke out at the sharif university of technology in tehran, as students broke through a security cordon around the gender segregated cafeteria. gunfire was heard in sanandaj, where female students were holding a rally. the novelist salman rushdie has lost sight in one eye and the use of one hand, his agent has consent. the author was stabbed in the neck and arm at a...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news.itary mobilisation last month, tens of thousands of men of fighting age have left the country. one such man, who fled with just a backpack and his bike, which he used to cross into georgia, has been speaking to our reporter anastassia zlatopolskai in turkey, where he is now. translation: this war is not solely against ukraine. - it's a war against our own people. it's a genocide of the russian nation inside the country. i'm 31 years old. i did my military service with the guard of honor battalion. it is considered to be an elite unit of the russian army. i was supposed to be drafted in the first wave. i really didn't want to end up in the war because it's not our war. amat sergei, which is not his real name, in istanbul. he was sure he would be drafted and had hurried to escape after russia announced it was calling up reservists. i have a newborn son. i couldn't imagine going away in such circumstances, leaving everything behind. i packed my backpack, took a small sum of money, and lef
stephanie prentice, bbc news.itary mobilisation last month, tens of thousands of men of fighting age have left the country. one such man, who fled with just a backpack and his bike, which he used to cross into georgia, has been speaking to our reporter anastassia zlatopolskai in turkey, where he is now. translation: this war is not solely against ukraine. - it's a war against our own people. it's a genocide of the russian nation inside the country. i'm 31 years old. i did my military service...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news. the most successful vaccine say they believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. they also said they would fight claims by a rival company that they infringed patterns in their covid jab. fergus walsh reports. if you have a covid booster this autumn, whether it's the pfizer—biontech or moderna jabs, they both rely on a new type of vaccine technology known as mrna. all done! among the pioneers were husband and wife team professors ugur sahin and ozlem tureci, who founded biontech. professor sahin, professor tureci. .. speaking to sunday with laura kuenssberg, the doctors said mrna is showing promise in cancer studies, where patients receive a personalised vaccine to prompt their immune system to attack their disease. every step, every patient we treat in our cancer trials helps us to find out more about what we are against and how to address that. therefore, as scientists, we are always hesitant to say we will have a cure for cancer. we have a number of breakthro
stephanie prentice, bbc news. the most successful vaccine say they believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. they also said they would fight claims by a rival company that they infringed patterns in their covid jab. fergus walsh reports. if you have a covid booster this autumn, whether it's the pfizer—biontech or moderna jabs, they both rely on a new type of vaccine technology known as mrna. all done! among the pioneers were husband and wife team professors ugur sahin...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news.nd men�*s team will kick off against samoa in the opening game. the tournament — which includes the men�*s, women�*s and wheelchair world cups — is being billed as the biggest and most inclusive the sport has ever held — with 61 games across 21 venues. our correspondent adam wilder is at st james�*s park — earlier he told us what to expect. as you were saying, the rugby league world cup 2021 is finally upon us. a year later than expected. it is being billed as the biggest, the best and the most inclusive competition that rugby league has ever seen, the women�*s and wheelchair competitions get under way in a couple of weeks but the focus this afternoon is very much on the men�*s tournament. which begins here this afternoon in newcastle. the hosts — england — are desperate to start their competition with a win in front of a raucous, noisy, partisan, big crowd in newcastle. but they are up against a samoa side who are a real emerging force in this game, it will be a tough task for england
stephanie prentice, bbc news.nd men�*s team will kick off against samoa in the opening game. the tournament — which includes the men�*s, women�*s and wheelchair world cups — is being billed as the biggest and most inclusive the sport has ever held — with 61 games across 21 venues. our correspondent adam wilder is at st james�*s park — earlier he told us what to expect. as you were saying, the rugby league world cup 2021 is finally upon us. a year later than expected. it is being...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news. building in the centre of leeds in the north of england. the fire broke out on the top floors of a derelict high—rise building near the city's millennium square. a number of nearby pubs and restaurants were evacuated. there are no reports of any injuries. it was one of the sites of the day is around buckingham palace after the death of queen elizabeth last month. more than 1,000 paddington bears and other soft toys, which were left outside royal residences in tribute to the queen, are being donated to the charity barnardo's. the bears will be professionally cleaned then delivered over the coming weeks, but, first, a select group of them were greanted an audience with the queen consort, camilla, as our royal correspondent daniela relph explains. keeping an eye on the hundreds of bears that have been left in tribute to her mother—in—law, camilla, queen consort, was photographed in clarence house last thursday, 64 years to the day since the first paddington book was published. after the
stephanie prentice, bbc news. building in the centre of leeds in the north of england. the fire broke out on the top floors of a derelict high—rise building near the city's millennium square. a number of nearby pubs and restaurants were evacuated. there are no reports of any injuries. it was one of the sites of the day is around buckingham palace after the death of queen elizabeth last month. more than 1,000 paddington bears and other soft toys, which were left outside royal residences in...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news.ken for the first time since arriving back to earth on friday. samantha cristoforetti had been on board for nearly six months conducting research. the italian astronaut says her mission to the space station is likely to be her last. it was great to experience again the re—entry into the atmosphere. it's quite a wild ride, but also quite amazing. i'm obviously very happy to be back with my loved ones and my family, so i look forward to spending time with them. and i also like to look to the future. i mean, it's a bittersweet moment for me. i'm happy to be back, obviously, but it was also bittersweet to say goodbye to space station, my home in space, most likely for the last time. we are in the process of selecting a new class of astronauts. the coronavirus pandemic brought much of the world to a halt. but now, as covid—19 fades somewhat into the background, things are beginning to return to normal. in chile, a popular event making a comeback is the so—called zombie walk. i should tell y
stephanie prentice, bbc news.ken for the first time since arriving back to earth on friday. samantha cristoforetti had been on board for nearly six months conducting research. the italian astronaut says her mission to the space station is likely to be her last. it was great to experience again the re—entry into the atmosphere. it's quite a wild ride, but also quite amazing. i'm obviously very happy to be back with my loved ones and my family, so i look forward to spending time with them. and...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news.vices, increasing numbers of people are coming to rely on them because many places of worship now offer hot meals and a chance to warm up, but they are also feeling the pinch from the rising gas and electricity bills as we have from this report.— from this report. because it is cold toda , we from this report. because it is cold today. we open — from this report. because it is cold today, we open the _ from this report. because it is cold today, we open the doors - from this report. because it is cold today, we open the doors earlier, | from this report. because it is cold l today, we open the doors earlier, so people have come in earlier. they are very welcome to sit and chat. are you ready for some dinner? yes. are you ready for some dinner? yes, lease. are you ready for some dinner? yes, please- the — are you ready for some dinner? yes, please. the cost-of-living _ are you ready for some dinner? yes, please. the cost-of-living crisis - are you ready for some dinner? yes, please. the
stephanie prentice, bbc news.vices, increasing numbers of people are coming to rely on them because many places of worship now offer hot meals and a chance to warm up, but they are also feeling the pinch from the rising gas and electricity bills as we have from this report.— from this report. because it is cold toda , we from this report. because it is cold today. we open — from this report. because it is cold today, we open the _ from this report. because it is cold today, we open the...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news. pusan national university is an expert on north korea and joins us now. good to talk to you again. give us your thoughts on why north korea has chosen to do this now. , , ., i, i, now. yes, there is a lot of speculation _ now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when - now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when north i now. yes, there is a lot of - speculation when north korea does these launchers that they are key to other things going on other places, it is not clear to me at this time, perhaps the us midterm is coming up. the medium term answer is it is pretty clear the north koreans would have a fully fledged out nuclear and missile programme are part of that means regularly testing. we know the north koreans want to build battlefield small nuclear weapons, submarines, they want not just the long—range missiles they construct the united states but other targets in the region, and that means a lot of testing. they haven't done that for the past two years, because for the past two
stephanie prentice, bbc news. pusan national university is an expert on north korea and joins us now. good to talk to you again. give us your thoughts on why north korea has chosen to do this now. , , ., i, i, now. yes, there is a lot of speculation _ now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when - now. yes, there is a lot of speculation when north i now. yes, there is a lot of - speculation when north korea does these launchers that they are key to other things going on other places, it is not...
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let's get more from our reporter stephanie prentice. explain this, stephanie. what is this about?- what is this about? it is undeniably _ what is this about? it is undeniably a _ what is this about? it is undeniably a little - what is this about? it is undeniably a little bit i undeniably a little bit confusing. what he has done is definitely the's biggest fans and biggest critics in saying this it seems to be a stunt thatis this it seems to be a stunt that is out of his usual playbook. it is controversial, somewhat perplexing, and people think it is a little bit theatrical but also it is designed it seems to provoke a conversation. that conversation is about the value of traditional art pieces as we know them and the value of nfts, these digital tokens. what damien hirst has been saying is that these two things in his opinion can't exist at the same time so at this event today he has taken physical artworks and put them into a fire in front of a crowd that had gathered at what he is telling these people is these are the artwork that buy
let's get more from our reporter stephanie prentice. explain this, stephanie. what is this about?- what is this about? it is undeniably _ what is this about? it is undeniably a _ what is this about? it is undeniably a little - what is this about? it is undeniably a little bit i undeniably a little bit confusing. what he has done is definitely the's biggest fans and biggest critics in saying this it seems to be a stunt thatis this it seems to be a stunt that is out of his usual playbook. it is...
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let's get more on this story now with stephanie prentice, our reporter in the london newsroom. s tech. a, .. ., ,., what's been going on with this tech. ., , , tech. monica, what some users have been _ tech. monica, what some users have been saying _ tech. monica, what some users have been saying online - tech. monica, what some users have been saying online is i tech. monica, what some users have been saying online is that| have been saying online is that the new technology on the iphone that's designed to detect serious collisions like car crash is in fact being triggered by roller coasters. what they've been saying is it has been sending out alerts alarming their loved ones, and sending alerts to local emergency services incorrectly logging a car crash. so, if we take a quick backtrack to that technology, the iphone14 launched around a month ago, and if that technology as well as the latest iwatches. what happens is a series of sensors within that technology detect unusual movement. it triggers an alert saying, "have you been in a crash? please respond." if you don't, it will
let's get more on this story now with stephanie prentice, our reporter in the london newsroom. s tech. a, .. ., ,., what's been going on with this tech. ., , , tech. monica, what some users have been _ tech. monica, what some users have been saying _ tech. monica, what some users have been saying online - tech. monica, what some users have been saying online is i tech. monica, what some users have been saying online is that| have been saying online is that the new technology on the iphone...
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let's get more on this story now with our reporter stephanie prentice. staying online as phones are using the new technology which came with the latest update, intricate incorrectly by things like rollercoaster �*s, is designed for things like serious car collisions, then what is happening is incorrect alerts are being sent to loved ones as well as to emergency services, you take a quick backtrack on this, around a month ago, it is all based on sensors the update and if it is detecting some unusual activity you will be sent a message saying it seems like you may be in cash, i will alert emergency if you don't respond. they have 20 seconds to respond, if you are on a big depot you won't get to that. if are on a big depot you won't get to that-— get to that. if you are screaming _ get to that. if you are screaming on - get to that. if you are screaming on the - get to that. if you are screaming on the big | get to that. if you are - screaming on the big dipper. rollercoaster �*s other perfect storm for this technology because it is looking at motion, speed
let's get more on this story now with our reporter stephanie prentice. staying online as phones are using the new technology which came with the latest update, intricate incorrectly by things like rollercoaster �*s, is designed for things like serious car collisions, then what is happening is incorrect alerts are being sent to loved ones as well as to emergency services, you take a quick backtrack on this, around a month ago, it is all based on sensors the update and if it is detecting some...
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stephanie prentice told us more.ut. she has 330 million followers and she comes from a family that is just as influential and they all have that many people in their social media. around one quarter of $1 million per instagram post it is rumoured is what they get paid. in this instance, a us financial government agency has cracked down on her because of a paid post that she did not declare to be an advertisement for a crypto currency called ethereum max. the wording she used was actually this is not financial advice butjust sharing what my friends tell me about the ethereum max token. while social media is still seen as the wild west in terms of people declaring what is paid for and what is real, what is free, what is being given to an influencer, the laws state that adverts should be clearly signposted and in this case it was not so, kim kardashian must pay back that money with interest and pay that $1.2 million fine. and as for the crypto deal, as it were, there are risks involved clearly, as well. it is worth stat
stephanie prentice told us more.ut. she has 330 million followers and she comes from a family that is just as influential and they all have that many people in their social media. around one quarter of $1 million per instagram post it is rumoured is what they get paid. in this instance, a us financial government agency has cracked down on her because of a paid post that she did not declare to be an advertisement for a crypto currency called ethereum max. the wording she used was actually this...
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stephanie prentice has this report.the infection, which hasn't been seenin infection, which hasn't been seen in syria since 2009. translation:— seen in syria since 2009. translation: , , ., , , translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick— translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and _ translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and has _ translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and has had - son. he is sick and has had severe vomiting and diarrhoea. i brought him to the centre and explain to us the serious of the honours. my son because my blood pressure has dropped considerably and he was very tired but his condition has improved a lot.— improved a lot. cholera is known for _ improved a lot. cholera is known for causing - improved a lot. cholera is. known for causing extreme dehydration, which can kill within hours, if left untreated, and dozens of people have died so far. after contact with contaminated water. lebanon also reporting hundreds of cases, as people displaced by the war in syria shelt
stephanie prentice has this report.the infection, which hasn't been seenin infection, which hasn't been seen in syria since 2009. translation:— seen in syria since 2009. translation: , , ., , , translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick— translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and _ translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and has _ translation: this is hassan, my son. he is sick and has had - son. he is sick and has had severe vomiting and diarrhoea. i brought him to...
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stephanie prentice reports: chaos in the capital and a situation being described as horrific.ty running on empty. food is scarce, water is scarce, gasoline is a scarce. what resources there are primarily controlled by violent gangs who have also cut off supply lines from the food producing south. bf} supply lines from the food producing south.- supply lines from the food producing south. 80 is facing a humanitarian _ producing south. 80 is facing a humanitarian catastrophe, - humanitarian catastrophe, millions of people are facing food insecurity, 1.8 million of them facing emergency levels of food insecurity.— food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already _ food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already one - food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already one of - food insecurity. here in cite soleil, already one of port l food insecurity. here in cite l soleil, already one of port au prince's poorest areas, the situation is exacerbated by a lack of infrastructure stopping many people can't get to work, can't reach supplies and don't know where to turn. translation: i know wher
stephanie prentice reports: chaos in the capital and a situation being described as horrific.ty running on empty. food is scarce, water is scarce, gasoline is a scarce. what resources there are primarily controlled by violent gangs who have also cut off supply lines from the food producing south. bf} supply lines from the food producing south.- supply lines from the food producing south. 80 is facing a humanitarian _ producing south. 80 is facing a humanitarian catastrophe, - humanitarian...
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let's chat to stephanie prentice who's been looking through the papers. page. the daily mail and the metro go with the same? notjust in the uk but around the world, rishi sunak on the front pages, the male and the metro had gone for a celebrated three tone, on the male celebrating him becoming the youngest modern prime minister and first with south asian heritage, metro have gone with here comes the sunak, they are looking forward to a change and seemingly quite stop but they are nodding to the economic challenges rishi sunak will have to face in the next few days, his message saying his party has one shot at redemption in his own words. if we go to a couple of the tabloids, in the mirror and the star, a slightly different tone. in the mirror we had strong statement, they are saying who voted for you and what they are getting into is rishi sunak has taken the keys to number ten without a single vote being cast, the same for liz truss. they also touch on something that has dogged him as his personal wealth, they say he is twice as rich as the king and they
let's chat to stephanie prentice who's been looking through the papers. page. the daily mail and the metro go with the same? notjust in the uk but around the world, rishi sunak on the front pages, the male and the metro had gone for a celebrated three tone, on the male celebrating him becoming the youngest modern prime minister and first with south asian heritage, metro have gone with here comes the sunak, they are looking forward to a change and seemingly quite stop but they are nodding to the...
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let's get more from our reporter, stephanie prentice.ng kim kardashian sits at the very top of the tree when it comes to social media clout. she's got 330 million followers and of course she comes from a family that arejust course she comes from a family that are just as influential, they all have that many people on their social media stopping his room as they get paid as a family around a quarter of $1 million per instagram post on their grid. million per instagram post on theirgrid. in million per instagram post on their grid. in this instance, eight us financial government agency has cracked down on her because of a paid post which she didn't declare as to be an advert. it was for a crypto currency called ethereum max, and the wording she used was this is not financial advice butjust this is not financial advice but just sharing what this is not financial advice butjust sharing what my friends tell me about the ethereum max token. whale social media is still slightly seen as the wild west in terms of people declaring what's paid for,
let's get more from our reporter, stephanie prentice.ng kim kardashian sits at the very top of the tree when it comes to social media clout. she's got 330 million followers and of course she comes from a family that arejust course she comes from a family that are just as influential, they all have that many people on their social media stopping his room as they get paid as a family around a quarter of $1 million per instagram post on their grid. million per instagram post on theirgrid. in...
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let's get more on this story now with stephanie prentice, our reporter in the london newsroom.ve been saying is that technology within the new iphone14 and apple watch, which is designed to detect things like a serious car crash, has been triggered things like rollercoasters sending out emergency alerts which are alarming family members as well as alerting emergency services that a crash may have occurred swiftly cycled back a little bit, the iphone 1a and cycled back a little bit, the iphone14 and this crash technology came out around a month ago and in that time it's been used in various different ways and what we know is that these alerts are coming up on people's phones sorted says something like, it seems you've beenin something like, it seems you've been in a crash, can you respond within around 20 seconds and if you don't respond, those alerts are automatically sent out. as you can imagine, if you're on a rollercoaster, on a big dipper, you're not going to be able to display that alert in time. also, the technology it's based upon which is sensing things like speed, moti
let's get more on this story now with stephanie prentice, our reporter in the london newsroom.ve been saying is that technology within the new iphone14 and apple watch, which is designed to detect things like a serious car crash, has been triggered things like rollercoasters sending out emergency alerts which are alarming family members as well as alerting emergency services that a crash may have occurred swiftly cycled back a little bit, the iphone 1a and cycled back a little bit, the iphone14...
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stephanie prentice reports.verjapan. the latest launch, the fifth in a week, has been strongly condemned by south korean and japanese officials. translation: north korea's actions, including the repeated _ ballistic missile launches, are a threat to the peace and security of our country, region and international community, and it is a serious challenge for our country and the entire international community. people injapan awoke to messages warning them to take shelter as rocket fragments landed in the pacific ocean. it's a serious escalation of military action, as north korea tests its rockets as well as the patients of its neighbours. there are three things you can do and one is the kind of diplomatic statements you are hearing, you condemn it, maybe there's another resolution at the united nations security council. that goes so far. north korea's heard them before, it won't have much effect. the second is sanctions, but north korea's one of the most heavily sanctioned countries on earth, so that unlikely. and
stephanie prentice reports.verjapan. the latest launch, the fifth in a week, has been strongly condemned by south korean and japanese officials. translation: north korea's actions, including the repeated _ ballistic missile launches, are a threat to the peace and security of our country, region and international community, and it is a serious challenge for our country and the entire international community. people injapan awoke to messages warning them to take shelter as rocket fragments landed...
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stephanie prentice has more: cities across france waking up this morning to what's expected to be large—scaletransport, health care, schools and even nuclear power plants expected to walk out. the action also seen as a protest against the government forcing some oil—refinery workers back to work after weeks of strikes in that sector. translation: the government has underestimated anger _ in the refineries and anger in the country. in general, this strike was not taken seriously, and that is the problem. the anger of working people is minimised. it took almost three weeks for negotiations to begin. three weeks of people having to get strategic, with a quarter of petrol stations reporting shortages. translation: you have to think ahead, either in the morning - or in the evening before going to work — should i go see if there is fuel tonight? it's a daily stress and it has an impact on everyone. the oil workers have made some gains, with a 7% increase offer on the table, but the union are digging their heels in, and the government are trying to order workers back into refineries. today's strike
stephanie prentice has more: cities across france waking up this morning to what's expected to be large—scaletransport, health care, schools and even nuclear power plants expected to walk out. the action also seen as a protest against the government forcing some oil—refinery workers back to work after weeks of strikes in that sector. translation: the government has underestimated anger _ in the refineries and anger in the country. in general, this strike was not taken seriously, and that is...
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let's get more from our reporter stephanie prentice. tell us what's been going on with this tech?del has been seen this new feature which is designed to detect serious collisions, car crashes, has in fact been triggered by things like rollercoaster �*s and in doing so, it's sending loved ones, family members as well as emergency services and alert that a crash has occurred. if you cycle back a little bit, the iphone ia came out about month ago as well as apple watch, it has these sensors fitted in it, these to ology which is able to tell if you change your motion or speed or the noise around you. if it's concerned you might get a text alert that you've been in a car crash. if you're on a rollercoaster, tanzania, loving life, you won't be able to respond that message and it seems to be the problem coming up. everything is looking for what happens in that environment. it seems to be the issue. we have seen tweets from an amusement park as to how it's happened. please put your items on aeroplane mode, that. it from happening. just items on aeroplane mode, that. it from happening.— it
let's get more from our reporter stephanie prentice. tell us what's been going on with this tech?del has been seen this new feature which is designed to detect serious collisions, car crashes, has in fact been triggered by things like rollercoaster �*s and in doing so, it's sending loved ones, family members as well as emergency services and alert that a crash has occurred. if you cycle back a little bit, the iphone ia came out about month ago as well as apple watch, it has these sensors...
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stephanie prentice, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning. degrees. what is happening is we still have some mist and fog across the southern half of the uk in particular, through this morning that will gradually thin and left on for most of us we are looking at some hazy sunshine through the afternoon, low cloud coming in off the north sea across north—east england and eastern scotland. we could catch the odd shower across devon and cornwall. temperature wise we have a range of nine in lerwick to 20 in st helier. overnight the cloud coming in from the north sea fishes further west becoming more extensive, a band of showery rain, some of which will be thundery and pushing northwards. temperature wise under this, it will be quite mild, chilly elsewhere. tomorrow, we continue with rain moving up the western side of the country, not getting into western scotland, fairly cloudy for the rest of scotland and northern england, but the sun will come out further and here have temperatures up to 22 in st helier. you're watching bbc news. sport and for a
stephanie prentice, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning. degrees. what is happening is we still have some mist and fog across the southern half of the uk in particular, through this morning that will gradually thin and left on for most of us we are looking at some hazy sunshine through the afternoon, low cloud coming in off the north sea across north—east england and eastern scotland. we could catch the odd shower across devon and cornwall. temperature wise we have...