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at the university of south wales and _ bit. at the university of south wales and pontypridd, - bit. dd, future nurses and midwives are preparing to enter the workforce. to preparing to enter the workforce.— preparing to enter the workforce. ., ., , ., workforce. to me, it means that i can workforce. to me, it means that i can give _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women the _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women the care - workforce. to me, it means that i can give women the care that l i can give women the care that they— i can give women the care that they deserve, because historically women haven't had that care _ historically women haven't had that care. as a woman, it is a very. — that care. as a woman, it is a very. very— that care. as a woman, it is a very, very important thing. i think— very, very important thing. i think that _ very, very important thing. i think that we need to continue to protect it. | think that we need to continue to protect it— to protect it. i was 19 when i had my first _ to prot
at the university of south wales and _ bit. at the university of south wales and pontypridd, - bit. dd, future nurses and midwives are preparing to enter the workforce. to preparing to enter the workforce.— preparing to enter the workforce. ., ., , ., workforce. to me, it means that i can workforce. to me, it means that i can give _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women the _ workforce. to me, it means that i can give women the...
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yes, thank you very much. toby waltz is chief scientist at the institute of the university of new south wales. i asked him which of the 2 companies microsoft or google is winning the iris currently? well, uh, microsoft took uh the least uh, partnership with the company behind charge. the bt certainly cash hosting for means of the search for a place and google i been trying to catch up with a and i had to follow up by their announcement, the equivalent strategy between both of these members as jesting, perhaps the to be quite well in the game of catch up. now over the past months, both google and microsoft employees have actually raise concerns about launching a i tried spots. nevertheless, the 2 companies went ahead. what are the concrete dangers here? that's an excellent question. there's definitely some immediate concrete changes that we can see because of things like misinformation, people are already being scanned by people using these tablets to generate content fishing e mails and the like. and i'm very wary what's gonna happen in the upcoming us presidential election. and these sorts o
yes, thank you very much. toby waltz is chief scientist at the institute of the university of new south wales. i asked him which of the 2 companies microsoft or google is winning the iris currently? well, uh, microsoft took uh the least uh, partnership with the company behind charge. the bt certainly cash hosting for means of the search for a place and google i been trying to catch up with a and i had to follow up by their announcement, the equivalent strategy between both of these members as...
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the findinus university of south wales. the findings are — university of south wales. function of these individuals in terms of the way someone ranks, remembers information processes that information processes that information and co—ordinates the body's movements declines over time and particularly throughout ageing. the researchers analysed the brain health of 20 retired rugby union players aged between 60 and 80. some of the ex—players did show signs of mild cognitive impairment and all of them were at formed by the control group in cognitive function tests. a separate legal case is ongoing with former rugby players suing the sport's governing bodies for brain injuries they say they suffered while playing. jeff davis in the middle. former bridgend captain who played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you played 400 games the club says player safety is key.— played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. _ player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. the _ player safety is key. you got a duty of care fo
the findinus university of south wales. the findings are — university of south wales. function of these individuals in terms of the way someone ranks, remembers information processes that information processes that information and co—ordinates the body's movements declines over time and particularly throughout ageing. the researchers analysed the brain health of 20 retired rugby union players aged between 60 and 80. some of the ex—players did show signs of mild cognitive impairment and...
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professor damian bailey from the university of south wales, thank you very much forjoining us. d there would be 30 new battleships going to the russian fleet this year. they have played a crucial role of course in the ongoing conflict in ukraine, but the russian military budget is heavily classified, so quite interesting to get that information from president putin. much more on this story on the bbc website. and the bbc news app. and of course, we will bring you any breaking developments here on the bbc news channel. to stick with us, you are watching bbc news. and now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. it's been a promising start to the day across many parts of the country, with some sunshine, a few showers around too. but if we look out in the atlantic, this weather system is pushing in the cloud, and that's going to be bringing some rain to some parts of the country. around that first area of low pressure, we've had the showers swirling across scotland and northern england. the worst of those are moving away. so fewer showers and still some su
professor damian bailey from the university of south wales, thank you very much forjoining us. d there would be 30 new battleships going to the russian fleet this year. they have played a crucial role of course in the ongoing conflict in ukraine, but the russian military budget is heavily classified, so quite interesting to get that information from president putin. much more on this story on the bbc website. and the bbc news app. and of course, we will bring you any breaking developments here...
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zhou — co—director of the china international business and economic law centre at the university of new south waleso provide a comprehensive ser of overarching principles as you mentioned. and its position, as well as its approach in the context of rising tensions, i think that's the context in which this all comes out. as you said, this is not new. it reiterates china's long—held principles of international relations. some of them actually are within china's constitution, such as song sovereignty integrity will interference. such as the sovereignty integrity will interference. but more importantly, i think as a part of your question, which is a china's strong opposition to hedge money and power politics. commitment to open international cooperation and determination to protect his national security and develop interest. so, with this, china now has a legislative crisis. it's a very high level to cover the laws published in the last 2—3 years. but also provide the basis of you to religiously work out quite so, would there be implications for businesses wishing to operate in china? —— future of legi
zhou — co—director of the china international business and economic law centre at the university of new south waleso provide a comprehensive ser of overarching principles as you mentioned. and its position, as well as its approach in the context of rising tensions, i think that's the context in which this all comes out. as you said, this is not new. it reiterates china's long—held principles of international relations. some of them actually are within china's constitution, such as song...
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south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. going back to england as an ocean and the climate dynamics professor at the university of new south wales he's on tom take focused work is very similar to the state to study. he's with his life not from sydney. welcome to the program of these kinds of warnings. have been coming for years. how do they know? that's right. i mean, this is a very interesting study out today, but it's very true that actually i 1st understanding that there could be a why staple state. that is to say a situation where the 20 circulation can collapse. the 1st thoughts on this was actually out in the early sixty's, philip by the name of henry storm. we're at a very famous type of nowadays and triggered a whole area of research. and we know from probably our climate reco. it's from by 6 theory. looking at the ocean circulation there, as well as the couple of comic models we used to project into the future. we know that this sort of a tiny circulation is vulnerable to change on the global warming. and we have evidence that it can switch off or collapse altogether. the time scale is a little bit on so, but i think al
south america would be disrupted, causing issues for food production for billions of people. going back to england as an ocean and the climate dynamics professor at the university of new south wales he's on tom take focused work is very similar to the state to study. he's with his life not from sydney. welcome to the program of these kinds of warnings. have been coming for years. how do they know? that's right. i mean, this is a very interesting study out today, but it's very true that actually...
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to dr lana tatour who is an associate professor at the school of social sciences at the university of new south walesn sydney. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. your perspective, give us your take on what has been going on in the last few days, this offensive on the part of israel and the outcome. thank you for having me. as israeli forces are withdrawing from jenin, the scale of devastation is becoming clear. houses have been destroyed, streets have been levelled, infrastructure as well destroyed, the devastation is beyond comprehension. it's a devastation that with inaudible for the palestinians in the refugee camp, the refugee palestinian population to overcome and this is the result of a massive aerial campaign of actually helicopters and ground invasion with tanks, with hundreds of tanks, leaving this, destruction beyond imagining in a refugee camp, and again, refugee population. israel argues this was necessary to route out terrorists, to route out those who are waging war against israel. us says it has a right to do that. your reaction? my reaction is — to do that. your reaction? m rea
to dr lana tatour who is an associate professor at the school of social sciences at the university of new south walesn sydney. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. your perspective, give us your take on what has been going on in the last few days, this offensive on the part of israel and the outcome. thank you for having me. as israeli forces are withdrawing from jenin, the scale of devastation is becoming clear. houses have been destroyed, streets have been levelled, infrastructure as...
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_ university of south wales, graduated in 201! i_ university of south wales, graduated in 2011. days and in the year one i only had one day contact and when you come _ had one day contact and when you come out — had one day contact and when you come out of— had one day contact and when you come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown— come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown in— come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown in with everyone else, you don't— are thrown in with everyone else, you don't necessarily get a job because — you don't necessarily get a job because you have got to degree but you are _ because you have got to degree but you are encouraged to go because it is the _ you are encouraged to go because it is the only— you are encouraged to go because it is the only thing available to you it seems— is the only thing available to you it seems from the sixth form kind of thing _ it seems from the sixth form kind of thint. �* ., ., ,., ., thing. but what about the whole broadening _ thing. but what about the whole broadening your _ thing. but what about the who
_ university of south wales, graduated in 201! i_ university of south wales, graduated in 2011. days and in the year one i only had one day contact and when you come _ had one day contact and when you come out — had one day contact and when you come out of— had one day contact and when you come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown— come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown in— come out of it, like tom said, you are thrown in with everyone else, you don't— are thrown in with...
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lots hearing is an ocean, i'm finding dynamics professor at the university of new south wales and his work. his focus is focusing on the topic was very similar to this latest study. he says we need to reduce emissions immediately. it can still be averted. i mean, it's important to point out though there's a range here of collapse points for the circulation in this light. a study out to die from very soon right through to the 21st century. so ideal, so years from now. so there's a, there's no uncertainty range to the estimate of his tipping point. and so if it's in minutes, we've already pushed the columbus system too far. if it's towards the end of this century, then we've definitely got the time to reduce our mission is to stop this melting of greenland. but that's why we've been talking about that's on fractions. now it's actually 20 years past now we may or may levels, and that's a, that's a dangerous message to mention because we don't want people thinking it's too light . it is not too light because every single fraction of a degree, every 10th of a degree, we push the plants, te
lots hearing is an ocean, i'm finding dynamics professor at the university of new south wales and his work. his focus is focusing on the topic was very similar to this latest study. he says we need to reduce emissions immediately. it can still be averted. i mean, it's important to point out though there's a range here of collapse points for the circulation in this light. a study out to die from very soon right through to the 21st century. so ideal, so years from now. so there's a, there's no...
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, he attended the sydney boys high school and went on to study law and politics at the university of new south wales he worked for a member of state legislator, a researcher and speechwriter before practicing law at two of the world's largest law firms. first in sydney and then in london. he served the spokesperson for the zionist federation of the united kingdom and was awarded a prestigious israel fellowship to work as. a research fellow and staff writer at a jerusalem based think tank. in 2013, he joined the executive council of australian jewry, australia's premier, representative and advocacy body for the australian jewish community, and was promoted to co-chief. officer in 2018, becoming one of the youngest leaders, the jewish diaspora. he he is a member of the jewish diplomatic corps as well. his fourth book which we're about to hear, the seven deadly myths, is the subject of this lecture and investing the extraordinary conspiracy theories behind antisemitism. ladies and gentlemen. future. thank you very much is a true pleasure. be with you all this evening. i want thank the deputy consul ale
, he attended the sydney boys high school and went on to study law and politics at the university of new south wales he worked for a member of state legislator, a researcher and speechwriter before practicing law at two of the world's largest law firms. first in sydney and then in london. he served the spokesperson for the zionist federation of the united kingdom and was awarded a prestigious israel fellowship to work as. a research fellow and staff writer at a jerusalem based think tank. in...
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david eldridge at university of new south wales ecologist, also says he was surprised to find how muchyou could put all the world's moss in one place, it would cover an area as big as all of canada. vector control in orange county is taking to the skies in the battle against mosquito borne illnesses such as malaria and west nile virus. recent rains are causing a large spike in the number of mosquitoes in marshlands where endangered and threatened species live. vector control is deploying aerial drones for surveillance along with dropping insect bait and liquid larva to help prevent infestation. drones are becoming a more common defensive method, along with vehicles and helicopters that spray insecticide. there's quite a bit more mosquitoes due to the amount of rain. as you noticed out here. almost every single marsh pond is full of water that is due to the rain. the amount of rain we had this season. drone operators flying for county vector control across the state need special licenses with the faa and the california department of pesticide regulation. more than 300 californians have
david eldridge at university of new south wales ecologist, also says he was surprised to find how muchyou could put all the world's moss in one place, it would cover an area as big as all of canada. vector control in orange county is taking to the skies in the battle against mosquito borne illnesses such as malaria and west nile virus. recent rains are causing a large spike in the number of mosquitoes in marshlands where endangered and threatened species live. vector control is deploying aerial...
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earlier, i spoke to the co—director of the economic law centre at the new south wales university andate in china. in my view, china _ complicate in china. in my view, china needs - complicate in china. in my view, china needs a - complicate in china. in my . view, china needs a top-level view, china needs a top—level legislation with overarching principles as you mentioned. in the context of rising general logical tensions, the context of rising general logicaltensions, i the context of rising general logical tensions, i think that is the context in which this all comes out. as you said, this law is not new. it reiterates china's long—held principles on international relations. some of them are written in the constitution like me sovereignty, interference and equity and mutual benefits, peaceful coexistence. but more importantly, i think part of your question — what is china's opposition to hegemony and power politics? commitment to international cooperation, a determination to protect its national sovereignty, national security and development interests so with these principles chin
earlier, i spoke to the co—director of the economic law centre at the new south wales university andate in china. in my view, china _ complicate in china. in my view, china needs - complicate in china. in my view, china needs a - complicate in china. in my . view, china needs a top-level view, china needs a top—level legislation with overarching principles as you mentioned. in the context of rising general logical tensions, the context of rising general logicaltensions, i the context of...
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university this week ahead of next sunday. world cup sendoff against wales at paypal park in san jose. the south summer at santa clara valley by stadium. it was covered in mexico's three colors yesterday. green white and red as mexico face qatar in a match for the gold cup, a tournament featuring mostly countries from north and central america and the caribbean. i come every year. they come to levi's. i will always be here. yes, mexico and i've never seen them in person. and i just feel like they're in my hometown. so it's like it's time to come out. it's time to come out. and here with a cross that scott ford show at in well, qatar shocked mexico they won one nil both teams still qualified for the quarterfinals along with the us . so it definitely got us a little hot. but you know, we went with it. we got to enjoy all the bands, all the people out here and really had a good time. levi's stadium host an exhibition on the 22nd between two of the europe's most popular clubs, barcelona and juventus of italy. levi's is also among the venues for the 2026 men's world cup. ever match of the women's wor
university this week ahead of next sunday. world cup sendoff against wales at paypal park in san jose. the south summer at santa clara valley by stadium. it was covered in mexico's three colors yesterday. green white and red as mexico face qatar in a match for the gold cup, a tournament featuring mostly countries from north and central america and the caribbean. i come every year. they come to levi's. i will always be here. yes, mexico and i've never seen them in person. and i just feel like...