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the world health organisation says an outbreak of ebola in eastern congo should not be declared an internationald the world's top energy companies for searching for more fossil fuels despite the damage they are causing to the climate. he told energy bosses gathered in the vatican that climate change threatened the future of the human family. roger harrabin has more. an invitation to meet the pope at the vatican is a tough one to reject, even if you are about to be rebuked. the executives were castigated for continuing to seek even more fossil fuels when we've found much more than we can afford burn while keeping a stable climate. translation: today's ecological crisis, and especially climate change, threatens the very future of this human family, and this is not an exaggeration. for too long we have collectively failed to listen to the fruits of scientific analysis, and doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain. discussion of climate change and energy transition must be rooted in the best scientific research available today. representatives of almost all the world's great o
the world health organisation says an outbreak of ebola in eastern congo should not be declared an internationald the world's top energy companies for searching for more fossil fuels despite the damage they are causing to the climate. he told energy bosses gathered in the vatican that climate change threatened the future of the human family. roger harrabin has more. an invitation to meet the pope at the vatican is a tough one to reject, even if you are about to be rebuked. the executives were...
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the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in eastern congo is not an international public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have contracted the disease since august last year. days of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killing dozens of people. thousands more have been rescued, with many more evacuated from their homes. events marking the second anniversary of the grenfell tower block fire have been taking place in west london. 72 people were killed when a fire in a flat spread rapidly, engulfing the building. raf helicopters have dropped more than 100 tonnes of gravel to reinforce flood defences in lincolnshire, which breached after more than two months of rain fell in the space of a few days. the village of wainfleet, near skegness, has seen homes flooded and residents evacuated, with unseasonably heavy rain prompting flood warnings across parts of the midlands, the northwest, and wales. danny savage reports from wainfleet. several streets in the small town of wa i nfleet now several streets in the small town of wainfleet now look
the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in eastern congo is not an international public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have contracted the disease since august last year. days of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killing dozens of people. thousands more have been rescued, with many more evacuated from their homes. events marking the second anniversary of the grenfell tower block fire have been taking place in west london. 72 people were...
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the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democraticernational health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary of the disaster which killed 72 people. the bishop of kensington told a memorial service, it was a "national shame" that flammable cladding remained in place on more than 200 high—rise buildings in england. homophobic and transphobic attacks — including harassment, stalking and physical assault — have more than doubled since 201a, according to home office statistics. the new analysis comes after a number of high profile attacks, including two women who were targeted on a bus in camden. reports of lgbt hate crime have increased by more than 1a0% in england and wales in the last five years. comedianjo brand has been told s
the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democraticernational health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary of...
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the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the eastf the democratic republic of congo. more than m00 people have died there since august, while cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. emergency teams in chile have been trying to locate three miners who became trapped some seventy metres below ground after a landslide on thursday. the authorities say they haven't been able to talk to the miners but have heard them making banging sounds. in about ten minutes time we'll have this week's edition of newswatch, but first on bbc news, it's time for click. giant alien heads, pokemon gyms, and massive queues to get into the los angeles convention centre. for hard—core gamers, this can only mean one thing — it's time for the electronic entertainment expo. orjust plain old e3 to those in the know. almost a quarter of a century on from the very first show, it's now the premier event in the gaming calendar, with over 70,000 people making the annual pilgrimage to the show floor. although, why they need a rock—climbing wall i'm
the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the eastf the democratic republic of congo. more than m00 people have died there since august, while cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. emergency teams in chile have been trying to locate three miners who became trapped some seventy metres below ground after a landslide on thursday. the authorities say they haven't been able to talk to the miners but have heard them making...
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we had another development because the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response decide whether it is a public health threat of international concerns. they are discounting that meeting now. lastly, the who one that outbreaks of viruses such as ebola will be as they described, that new normal. this is a regional directorfor africa speaking to the bbc a little bit earlier on. the investigation is going not —— going on now to establish number of contacts and other people and instigate appropriate measures both times the bic side and in uganda in the context of the family have had. that plan, the country has put in place after this meeting includes clearly sensitizing that community and population. and how to protect themselves from the risk of being infected as well as not to strengthen the border crossing screenings to stop any mass gatherings of people, including events like funerals and weddings u nfortu nately. events like funerals and weddings unfortunately. simply to act to ensure we do not have circumstances where large numbers that people are gathered in uns
we had another development because the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response decide whether it is a public health threat of international concerns. they are discounting that meeting now. lastly, the who one that outbreaks of viruses such as ebola will be as they described, that new normal. this is a regional directorfor africa speaking to the bbc a little bit earlier on. the investigation is going not —— going on now to establish number of contacts and other...
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let's get some of the day's other news: the world health organisation is warning the world is enteringre large outbreaks of deadly diseases such as ebola, cholera and yellow fever are the new normal. it says the must be more effort to prepare for epidemics. fifty years after police raided a bar in new york, prompting days of rioting that gave birth to the gay rights movement, a senior officer has apologised for the force's actions. stonewall bar was targeted to enforce laws that made it illegal to serve alcohol to known homosexuals. the revered and widely—influential american musician, drjohn — mac rebennack — has died at the age of 77. born in new orleans, he began his career in the 1950s as a pianist and singer, blending the genres of blues, pop, jazz, boogie—woogie and rock n roll, heavily influenced by mardi gras and voodoo. he won a string of grammies and was later inducted into the hall of fame. mexico is to deploy 6,000 national guard forces at the guatemala border to dim illegal migration to the us. mexico has frozen the bank accounts of more than 20 people suspected of human t
let's get some of the day's other news: the world health organisation is warning the world is enteringre large outbreaks of deadly diseases such as ebola, cholera and yellow fever are the new normal. it says the must be more effort to prepare for epidemics. fifty years after police raided a bar in new york, prompting days of rioting that gave birth to the gay rights movement, a senior officer has apologised for the force's actions. stonewall bar was targeted to enforce laws that made it illegal...
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the world health organisation tells us the world health organisation tells us that you can reduce infantt these children are being forced to defecate, urinate, eat, sleep, and spend their entire day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week in this cell. overcrowded with other children, sleeping on the floor, to think that they are supposed to do all of these things with no soap is insane. the border authority has acknowledged that the clint facility was inadequate. ina statement... one group told the texas tribune they spent $340 on diapers, wipes, soaps and toys for the clint facility, but were completely ignored by all the agents on duty. congressional democrats say they are planning to pass a $4.5 billion dollar aid package to address the migrant surge along the us—mexico border. president trump has just been speaking on the issue.. i'm very concerned. it's in much better shape than it ever was, a lot of these young children come from places that you don't even want to know about, the way they live, the way they have been, the way the property that they grew up in. —— poverty but with that,
the world health organisation tells us the world health organisation tells us that you can reduce infantt these children are being forced to defecate, urinate, eat, sleep, and spend their entire day, 24 hours a day, seven days a week in this cell. overcrowded with other children, sleeping on the floor, to think that they are supposed to do all of these things with no soap is insane. the border authority has acknowledged that the clint facility was inadequate. ina statement... one group told the...
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the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in the democratic public of congo is not a worldthe streets to emergency. women across oakland have ta ken to the streets to protest against what they say if the country's slow pace towards equality. demonstrations are played of the government headquarters in burnet. pope francis has told energy
the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in the democratic public of congo is not a worldthe streets to emergency. women across oakland have ta ken to the streets to protest against what they say if the country's slow pace towards equality. demonstrations are played of the government headquarters in burnet. pope francis has told energy
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the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in the democratic public of congo is not a world a —— global health emergency. women across oakland have taken to the streets to emergency. women across oakland have ta ken to the streets to protest against what they say if the country's slow pace towards equality. demonstrations are played of the government headquarters in burnet. pope francis has told energy executives urgent action —— effort is needed to stem the progress of the boring. —— of global warming. and now all bbc news, how back in a migraine get? how close are we to a cure? news beat reporter meets some of the thousands of sufferers and the scientists trying to help them. i'm going to go lay down. nearly 200,000 people in the uk will experience a migraine today. if you are not in a safe environment when you're having a migraine, it really is one of the worst scenarios you can probably get yourself in. at some point in our lives, one in seven of us will have a migraine attack. the best way i can describe it is it is the worst hangover you've ever had times ten. for thos
the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in the democratic public of congo is not a world a —— global health emergency. women across oakland have taken to the streets to emergency. women across oakland have ta ken to the streets to protest against what they say if the country's slow pace towards equality. demonstrations are played of the government headquarters in burnet. pope francis has told energy executives urgent action —— effort is needed to stem the progress of the...
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the world health organisation says a 5 year old boy with the disease entered uganda on 9th june and isspital. protest leaders in sudan have agreed to suspend widespread strikes and return to the negotiating table. in return, the army, which has been in control since long—time president omar al—bashir was ousted in april, has agreed to release political prisoners. the sudanese professionals association, which had called the strikes, has backed their temporary suspension and urged people to return to work. a failed merger and a boardroom bust—up are the backdrop for renault‘s annual shareholders meeting which takes place in paris later today. james hughes chief market analyst at axi trader, a brokerage firm, joins me now. they were planning to come together, they came to an end. there is also they came to an end. there is also theissue they came to an end. there is also the issue of the former chairman currently behind bars injapan. there's a lot going on for renault. of course, with renault, a lot of the stems from those issues at nissan. and the breakdown in trust oi’ nissan. and the b
the world health organisation says a 5 year old boy with the disease entered uganda on 9th june and isspital. protest leaders in sudan have agreed to suspend widespread strikes and return to the negotiating table. in return, the army, which has been in control since long—time president omar al—bashir was ousted in april, has agreed to release political prisoners. the sudanese professionals association, which had called the strikes, has backed their temporary suspension and urged people to...
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the world health organisation says a 5—year—old boy with the disease entered uganda on 9thjune and isspital. botswana's high court has ruled in favour of decriminalising homsexuality in the country. the court has rejected laws that impose up to seven years in prison for same—sex relationships. three judges came to the decision unanimously with one describing laws that ban gay sex as being "discriminatory". barcelona's lionel messi was the world's highest paid athlete over the last 12 months, that's according to forbes magazine. he earned a cool $127 million over the last year. juventus midfielder cristiano ronaldo was second on the list, with psg's neymar third. last year's highest earner, boxer floyd mayweather, has dropped off the list. kim jong—un‘s half—brother, who was murdered in malaysia two years ago, may have been working as an informant for the cia. that's according to news reports out of the us. kim jong—nam died in 2017 after two women smeared a nerve agent on his face at kuala lumpur airport. president trump has commented on the reports and talked about his ongoing corres
the world health organisation says a 5—year—old boy with the disease entered uganda on 9thjune and isspital. botswana's high court has ruled in favour of decriminalising homsexuality in the country. the court has rejected laws that impose up to seven years in prison for same—sex relationships. three judges came to the decision unanimously with one describing laws that ban gay sex as being "discriminatory". barcelona's lionel messi was the world's highest paid athlete over the...
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the world health organisation says the current outbreak of ebola in eastern congo has spread to neighbouring first patient outside the democratic republic of congo is a five—year—old congolese boy who had travelled across the border into western uganda. so far, more than two thousand cases have been reported in eastern congo. a rapid response team is being deployed to deal with the spread of the disease. courts in the southern african nation of botswana have ruled in favour of decriminalising homosexuality. judges said the the laws, in place for over 50 years, were oppressive and unconstitutional. today's decision was watched closely by campaigners across africa, as milton nkosi reports, from johannesburg. cheers ofjubilation in botswa na's capital, gaborone. today in the country's high court, three judges unanimously overturned laws banning homosexuality that have been in place since the ‘60s, saying they were in conflict with the country's constitution and it was a matter of human dignity. outside the court, campaigners gathered to celebrate the landmark ruling they have been fighting for.
the world health organisation says the current outbreak of ebola in eastern congo has spread to neighbouring first patient outside the democratic republic of congo is a five—year—old congolese boy who had travelled across the border into western uganda. so far, more than two thousand cases have been reported in eastern congo. a rapid response team is being deployed to deal with the spread of the disease. courts in the southern african nation of botswana have ruled in favour of...
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the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the eastre than 1,400 people have died there since august, while more cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. our correspondent, anne soy is on ugandan side of the border and sent this update. well the people i have spoken to here in kasese are very confident that indeed uganda can control an outbreak of ebola. they went through a major test this week after the arrival of six family members from the drc. three of them had ebola. they didn't come into an official post, they came in through a back route. but somehow they were detected. one of the children was very ill. they went to hospital. i've been to that hospital today. the health workers they were ready. they have in training for this for months. they quickly identified this in terms of ebola and referred the family to an ebola treatment unit which had been set up months in advance. uganda had trained close to 5,000 health workers in anticipation of a situation like this. however, the problem really is across the bord
the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the eastre than 1,400 people have died there since august, while more cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. our correspondent, anne soy is on ugandan side of the border and sent this update. well the people i have spoken to here in kasese are very confident that indeed uganda can control an outbreak of ebola. they went through a major test this week after the arrival of six...
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the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasa from eastern congo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. ecuador‘s highest court has for the first time approved same sex marriage. by five votes to four, the constitutional court ruled in favour of two gay couples who'd argued that their human rights were being infringed. ecuador has become the fifth south american country to legalise same sex marriages, after argentina, brazil, colombia and uruguay. here in the uk the first round of voting in the conservative leadership contest takes place on thursday morning, when at least one of the 10 candidates will be knocked out of the race. tory mps will hold a private ballot, with contenders needing a minimum of 17 votes to carry on. a new british prime minister is expected to be in place by the end ofjuly. cornelia meyer is the ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. she's with me now. lovely to see you. it is all s
the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasa from eastern congo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. ecuador‘s highest court has for the first time approved same sex marriage. by five votes to four, the constitutional court ruled in favour of two gay couples who'd argued that their human rights were being...
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your new film robert the bruce playing on screen your dad won for the world health organisation so you travelled a lot so you know you're very scorsese senator judd lots of international experience is there as a boy moved around. for my entire childhood but every every summer or winter we would come back to visit my grandparents who were from head. collings and so we would go to for elliott road and stay for a couple of months every year when i came to. edinburgh university i came from strasburg read on a year of law discovered to the polio code was not to my liking and came to. international relations because i thought i'll go into politics. and a sort of one day had a voice which sort of stopped me in the middle of the road about 6 weeks in it's just said don't do that don't do that as a sort of tend to listen to these instincts you know and i changed my course and went into english and french literature and language and i was doing the bedlam theater here which is i did 35 plays and 5 for festivals and i never really us was of wire done until 2003 when because i'd have probably beco
your new film robert the bruce playing on screen your dad won for the world health organisation so you travelled a lot so you know you're very scorsese senator judd lots of international experience is there as a boy moved around. for my entire childhood but every every summer or winter we would come back to visit my grandparents who were from head. collings and so we would go to for elliott road and stay for a couple of months every year when i came to. edinburgh university i came from...
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the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasa from eastern congo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. there's been high emotion in court in madrid on the final day of the trial of 12 catalan separatists. some face up to 25 years in jail if they're convicted of rebellion and sedition for their part in a failed drive for independence in 2017. several of them said the prosecution was politically—motivated. police in russia say they've detained more than 200 people in moscow for holding a protest in support of the journalist, ivan golunov. the prominent opposition politician alexei navalny was among those held. mr golunov was detained on drugs charges before unexpectedly being freed on tuesday. gareth barlow reports. one by one they were arrested. members of the public, the press, and key opposition figures. bundled into vans and taken away. a twisted irony, perhaps, that those arrested were themselves protesting ag
the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasa from eastern congo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. there's been high emotion in court in madrid on the final day of the trial of 12 catalan separatists. some face up to 25 years in jail if they're convicted of rebellion and sedition for their part in a failed...
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the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasgo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. and in cycling, chris froome has been ruled out of next month's tour de france after seriously injuring his leg. the four—time tour champion hit a wall during a practice ride and suffered a broken femur, elbow and ribs. and this is new york where cages of child—sized mannequins brought the locals to a stand still. it's an art installation by the #nokidsincages campaign which organisers hope will draws attention to the immigration crackdown at the us—mexico border. let's return now to hong kong. it is the top story this morning, many concerns here in hong kong about those demonstrations turning violent and the legislative council delaying the controversial extradition bill that got people onto the streets in the first place and got them so angry. that has been delayed until june 20. so what happens between now and thursday? yep jo
the world health organisation has called an emergency meeting in response to the news that ebola hasgo. the head of a major medical charity has called the latest outbreak "truly frightening". nearly 1,400 people have died in the democratic republic of congo. and in cycling, chris froome has been ruled out of next month's tour de france after seriously injuring his leg. the four—time tour champion hit a wall during a practice ride and suffered a broken femur, elbow and ribs. and this...
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the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in eastern congo is not an international public of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killing dozens of people. thousands more have been rescued, with many more evacuated from their homes. events marking the second anniversary of the grenfell tower block fire have been taking place in west london. 72 people were killed when a fire in a flat spread rapidly,
the world health organisation says the ebola outbreak in eastern congo is not an international public of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killing dozens of people. thousands more have been rescued, with many more evacuated from their homes. events marking the second anniversary of the grenfell tower block fire have been taking place in west london. 72 people were killed when a fire in a flat spread rapidly,
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is taking an "unacceptable step backwards" in the fight against measles according to the world health organisationcination rates stalling across the world, resulting in an alarming rise in measles cases, including in england. one of the worst affected countries is the philippines, where there have been more than 36,000 cases and almost 500 deaths since the start of this year. our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar reports from manila. this is what can happen when measles takes hold. james hasn't eaten for days, and he's now developed pneumonia. some of these babies are less than six—months—old, too young to have the measles vaccine. they rely on others around them being immunised, so they don't even come into contact with the disease. in the next ward, two—year—old princess relies limp and exhausted. "first she had a cough", her grandmother tells me. "then, suddenly, a severe fever." princess was not immunised. her family were worried vaccines might harm her. we were admitting 30 to 40, and even as high as 80 patients admitted every night. we were so frustrated, disappointed, because the
is taking an "unacceptable step backwards" in the fight against measles according to the world health organisationcination rates stalling across the world, resulting in an alarming rise in measles cases, including in england. one of the worst affected countries is the philippines, where there have been more than 36,000 cases and almost 500 deaths since the start of this year. our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar reports from manila. this is what can happen when measles...
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the world health organisation has issued a warning about the global spread of measles. — is damaging the fight against the disease. now it's time for panorama. personal debt is on the rise. it is just easy, easy money. and there are so many ways to borrow. ijune lending stream, i took out £510 with lending stream and a quickquid loan extension, 166. but up to 8.3 million people are not able to page and it does not matter but up to 8.3 million people are not able to repay and it does not matter where the money came from, if you cannot afford it it can have the same devastating consequences. i was depressed and taking time off work. i'm going to travel the country to meet some of the people at the sharp end.
the world health organisation has issued a warning about the global spread of measles. — is damaging the fight against the disease. now it's time for panorama. personal debt is on the rise. it is just easy, easy money. and there are so many ways to borrow. ijune lending stream, i took out £510 with lending stream and a quickquid loan extension, 166. but up to 8.3 million people are not able to page and it does not matter but up to 8.3 million people are not able to repay and it does not...
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the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about the ongoing outbreak of ebola in theady the second worst in history. the international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". the comedian, jo brand, has been told she won't face police action for a joke she made about throwing battery acid over politicians. she has acknowledged the comments were "ill—judged". the bbc said the remarks, on the radio four show "heresy", were never intended "to condone violence". the comedian david baddiel, has criticised the bbc for excluding thejoke from repeat broadcasts. faster trains between south wales and london could arrive next year if a new train operator can overcome opposition to its plan. a new train operator called grand union has applied to run hourly services between cardiff and london, accelerating the current journey time by up to 20 minutes. but the department for transport has raised objections to the proposal. simon calder, travel c
the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about the ongoing outbreak of ebola in theady the second worst in history. the international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". the comedian, jo brand, has been told she won't face police action for a joke she made about throwing battery acid over politicians. she has...
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the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo. more than 1a hundred people have died there since august, while cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. days of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killed dozens of people. at least 61 people have died and over 350,000 evacuated from their homes. the flooding has affected regions stretching from guangdong province in the southeast to southwest china's chongqing on the upper reaches of the yangtze river. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week we go on an excellent adventure. take dance lessons from a tomato. and get invaded by flossing aliens. giant alien heads, pokemon gyms, and massive queues to get into the los angeles convention centre. the hard—core gamers this can only mean one thing, it was not time for the electronic entertainment expo. 0r just plain old e3 to those in the know. almost a quarter of a century on from the very first show, it's now the premier event entity gaming ca
the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo. more than 1a hundred people have died there since august, while cases have been detected over the border in uganda this week. days of heavy rain and flooding in central and southern parts of china have killed dozens of people. at least 61 people have died and over 350,000 evacuated from their homes. the flooding has affected regions stretching from guangdong...
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something at a global level, surely, as well, for climate and energy, just like we have a world health organisationve a global reach. we have got to have some international, publicly supported organisations to compete with them and control them. i completely agree with that, and i also agree with my 10—year—old daughter, who said to me the other day, she said: "i'm not given a vote in the european elections." she said, "so, why don't i ask granny if she will vote for who i want? and let's just swap votes?" and i thought, that's such a really good idea. applause. i would love to see a movement where anyone under the age of 16 is given a vote by someone over the age of 60. i think, even if they're not actually given their votes, just having a discussion between the younger generation and the older generation about where they would like things to move might be interesting. ok, so we've talked about the coming century, but let's zoom out further. martin, looking even further ahead, thousands of years or even millions of years into the future, where do you see civilisation heading? will we even be here
something at a global level, surely, as well, for climate and energy, just like we have a world health organisationve a global reach. we have got to have some international, publicly supported organisations to compete with them and control them. i completely agree with that, and i also agree with my 10—year—old daughter, who said to me the other day, she said: "i'm not given a vote in the european elections." she said, "so, why don't i ask granny if she will vote for who i...
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the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the easthave been detected over the border in uganda this week. emergency teams in chile have been trying to locate three miners who became trapped some seventy metres below ground
the world health organisation says it's deeply concerned about the ongoing ebola outbreak in the easthave been detected over the border in uganda this week. emergency teams in chile have been trying to locate three miners who became trapped some seventy metres below ground
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vaccinate their children is one of the top ten global health risks this year, according to the world health organisationfused to trust them? the bbc‘s population correspondent stephanie hegarty reports from italy on how government policy intends to increase the number of children being vaccinated, maybe emboldening those who disagree with them. these parents have gathered to share their doubts about vaccines. despite overwhelming scientific evidence, they don't believe that having multiple vaccines at the same time is safe. they refused to vaccinate their children and, according to a new law here in italy, they can't send them to school unless they pay fines of up to 50 euros a day. the populist parties now in government campaigned against mandatory vaccines, but over a year later still haven't repealed the law and the mayo of rimini is in opposition and enforcing it more forcefully tha n a ny opposition and enforcing it more forcefully than any other local authority —— mayor. he has received death threats. but the law does nothing to reassure pa rents but the law does nothing to reassure parents like t
vaccinate their children is one of the top ten global health risks this year, according to the world health organisationfused to trust them? the bbc‘s population correspondent stephanie hegarty reports from italy on how government policy intends to increase the number of children being vaccinated, maybe emboldening those who disagree with them. these parents have gathered to share their doubts about vaccines. despite overwhelming scientific evidence, they don't believe that having multiple...
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the world health organisation has described the bola crisis in the democratic republic of congo as veryling it a good look at my global threats, the who is working with neighbouring countries before possible outbreaks, more than 11100 people have died including over 350 children, the death rate is higher than in the major outbreak of 2014. our correspondent and soy is on the ugandan side of the border. and sent this update. you make other people have spoken to today here say they are very confident that indeed uganda can control and out great of ebola. they went through a major test this week, after the arrival of six family members from the democratic republic of congo, few of them had ebola, and they did not come in through an official border post, they came in through a back route. but somehow, they were detected, one of the children was very ill, they went to hospital, have been to that hospital today, the health workers there were ready, they have been training for this for months. they quickly identify the symptoms of ebola, and refer the family to an ebola treatment unit, which h
the world health organisation has described the bola crisis in the democratic republic of congo as veryling it a good look at my global threats, the who is working with neighbouring countries before possible outbreaks, more than 11100 people have died including over 350 children, the death rate is higher than in the major outbreak of 2014. our correspondent and soy is on the ugandan side of the border. and sent this update. you make other people have spoken to today here say they are very...
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the world health organisation has warned the world is entering a new phase where large outbreaks of deadlyic health agency said climate change, emerging diseases, mobile populations, and conflict were contributing to the problem. regulators have confirmed plans to change the rules around overdrafts. they say it will make them simpler, fairer, and easier to manage. the financial conduct authority says it will end fixed fees for borrowing, and stop banks and building societies from charging higher rates for unplanned overd rafts. an investigation into sabotage attacks on four oil tankers in the gulf last month has concluded they were probably carried out by a ‘state actor‘. the investigators don‘t blame a specific country, but the united states has accused iran of being behind the attacks. the trump administration has been steadily increasing its military presence in the middle east, saying it wants to deter iranian aggression against its allies. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports from the uss abraham lincoln. america‘s flexing its military muscle. right up close to iran. the
the world health organisation has warned the world is entering a new phase where large outbreaks of deadlyic health agency said climate change, emerging diseases, mobile populations, and conflict were contributing to the problem. regulators have confirmed plans to change the rules around overdrafts. they say it will make them simpler, fairer, and easier to manage. the financial conduct authority says it will end fixed fees for borrowing, and stop banks and building societies from charging...
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the world health organisation is meeting to decide whether the ebola outbreak in eastern congo shouldas killed around 1,400 people in the democratic republic of the congo and this week it spread to neighbouring uganda, where two people have died. uganda has banned public gatherings in the caisisi district bordering congo and has vaccinated many public health workers. the wikilea ks founder, julian assange, has been ordered to face a full extradiction hearing next february. mr assange appeared via video link at westminster magistrates court after the united states requested his extradition to face trial on computer hacking charges. his legal team said the charges were "an outrageous and full—frontal assault" on journalistic rights. iran has strongly rejected us accusations that it was behind attacks on two oil tankers off its coast in the gulf of oman yesterday. washington released a video which it said showed iranian special forces removing an unexploded mine from the side of one of the ships. it's the second such attack on tankers using the strategically important waterway — which se
the world health organisation is meeting to decide whether the ebola outbreak in eastern congo shouldas killed around 1,400 people in the democratic republic of the congo and this week it spread to neighbouring uganda, where two people have died. uganda has banned public gatherings in the caisisi district bordering congo and has vaccinated many public health workers. the wikilea ks founder, julian assange, has been ordered to face a full extradiction hearing next february. mr assange appeared...
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the world health organisation says that humanity is entering a ‘new phase', where large outbreaks of, made more likely by climate change, conflict and large, mobile populations. the two largest ever outbreaks of ebola have taken place in africa in the past five years. an investigation led by the united arab emirates, into sabotage attacks on four oil tankers off its coast last month, says it's very likely they were carried out by a "state actor". preliminary findings suggest limpet mines were attached to the vessels by divers operating from fast boats — an operation described in the report as highly sophisticated. the investigators don't blame a specific country, but the united states has accused iran of being behind the attacks. our washington correspondent chris buckler has more. the details of these attacks could have come from a movie screenplay, thanks frankly, rather than official reports. it says that fast votes were used to navigate the difficult waters in the gulf, and specialist divers were deployed from those votes to fit limpet mines to the holes of the ship below the wat
the world health organisation says that humanity is entering a ‘new phase', where large outbreaks of, made more likely by climate change, conflict and large, mobile populations. the two largest ever outbreaks of ebola have taken place in africa in the past five years. an investigation led by the united arab emirates, into sabotage attacks on four oil tankers off its coast last month, says it's very likely they were carried out by a "state actor". preliminary findings suggest limpet...
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in their statement, they say they always follow the world health organisation guidelines on organ donationbritish people must not be misled by today‘s report. and in terms of being misled, you‘ve been to scrubbing this tribunal as independent. can you give us a bit more background on exactly who set it up and what it is? they call themselves independents, but it was always set up independents, but it was always set up by independents, but it was always set up by campaigners who were concerned about this issue, including falun gong campaigners. having said that, the people on the tribunal are human rights lawyers, there‘s a transplant surgeon. the chairman, indeed, was the qc in the prosecuting case against the... there was also a separation between campaigners and the panel themselves, so they weren‘t allowed to talk to each other. but does the tribunal have any teeth? enough sleep with a lot of information into the public to me but can it exert any pressure? it's got no legal status as such, but they would say that they are the second best thing to come if you like, the un special, a body
in their statement, they say they always follow the world health organisation guidelines on organ donationbritish people must not be misled by today‘s report. and in terms of being misled, you‘ve been to scrubbing this tribunal as independent. can you give us a bit more background on exactly who set it up and what it is? they call themselves independents, but it was always set up independents, but it was always set up by independents, but it was always set up by campaigners who were...
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the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democratic, which is already the second worst in history. the international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". homophobic and transphobic attacks — including harassment, stalking and physical assault — have more than doubled since 2014, according to home office statistics. the new analysis comes after a number of high profile attacks, including two women who were targeted on a bus in camden. reports of lgbt hate crime have increased by more than 140% in england and wales in the last five years. in the last hour, hong kong's chief executive, has suspended controversial extradition laws that led to massive demonstrations and violence. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest against the proposal. at a news conference, carrie lam said that her priority was to restore peace and order. the company that owns the exam board, edexcel, say t
the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democratic, which is already the second worst in history. the international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". homophobic and transphobic attacks — including harassment, stalking and physical assault — have more than doubled since 2014,...
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the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democraticnal health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary of the disaster, which killed 72 people. the bishop of kensington told a memorial service, it was a "national shame" that flammable cladding remained in place on more than 200 high—rise buildings in england. in the last few minutes, hong kong's chief executive has suspended plans to introduce a new law allowing extraditions to mainland china. at a news conference, carrie lam said that her priority was to restore peace and order after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets this week to protest against the bill. the company that owns the exam board edexcel say they've found a "serious breach of correct practice", whi
the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democraticnal health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response on the ground "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary of the...
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the world health organisation says that humanity is entering a ‘new phase‘, where large outbreaks ofike ebola have to be considered as normal. it says greater effort needs to be made to prepare for epidemics, made more likely by climate change, conflict and large, mobile populations. the two largest ever outbreaks of ebola have taken place in africa in the past five years. the financial watchdog has ordered banks to overhaul the way they charge for overdrafts. the financial conduct authority says the reforms are needed to fix, what it calls, "a dysfunctional market". one change will mean banks and building societies are stopped from charging more for unarranged overd rafts. a mother who took her severely ill child to the netherlands for cannabis oil treatment has told the bbc she now feels trapped abroad because she fears the medication would be confiscated if she returned to the uk. julie galloway took her seven—year—old daughter alexa, who has epilepsy and a rare neurological condition, to rotterdam almost a year ago. a version of cannabis oil has been approved for use in the uk, b
the world health organisation says that humanity is entering a ‘new phase‘, where large outbreaks ofike ebola have to be considered as normal. it says greater effort needs to be made to prepare for epidemics, made more likely by climate change, conflict and large, mobile populations. the two largest ever outbreaks of ebola have taken place in africa in the past five years. the financial watchdog has ordered banks to overhaul the way they charge for overdrafts. the financial conduct...
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public confidence in vaccines is worryingly low in some parts of the world according to new research from the health organisationeople found that trust is generally lower in richer countries than in poorer ones. this report from michelle roberts. vaccines are one of our best defences against deadly and debilitating diseases. but some preve nta ble debilitating diseases. but some preventable illnesses, like measles, i'm making a resurgence and expert that the world health organization say people avoiding immunisations is a major concern. now the world's biggest survey into public attitudes reveals where vaccination confidence is low. the wellcome trust ask the opinion of over 140,000 people in 41 countries. worldwide, around 80% of people believe vaccines are safe, a similar proportion believe they were effective. people in lower income areas feel vaccines are safe, in europe, it is more varied. 0ne areas feel vaccines are safe, in europe, it is more varied. one in five are unsure whether they are safe. the lowest confidence globally is in france where one third disagree vaccines are safe. in ukraine, which repor
public confidence in vaccines is worryingly low in some parts of the world according to new research from the health organisationeople found that trust is generally lower in richer countries than in poorer ones. this report from michelle roberts. vaccines are one of our best defences against deadly and debilitating diseases. but some preve nta ble debilitating diseases. but some preventable illnesses, like measles, i'm making a resurgence and expert that the world health organization say people...
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world health organization. otherwise it will be only these huge commercial conglomerates which have a global reach. we have got to have some international, publicly supported organisationsontrol themlj com pletely with them and control themlj completely agree with that, and i also agree with my ten—year—old daughter, who said to me the other day, she said, i'm not given a vote in the european elections. she said, so, why don't i asked granny if she will vote for who i want? and let's just swap will vote for who i want? and let's just swa p votes ? will vote for who i want? and let's just swap votes? and i thought, but such a really good idea. applause. i would love to see a movement where anyone under the age of 16 is given anyone under the age of 16 is given a vote by someone over the age of 60. i think, even if a vote by someone over the age of 60. ithink, even if they a vote by someone over the age of 60. i think, even if they are not actually given their votes, just having a discussion between the younger generation and the older generation about where they would like things to move might be interesting. ok, so we have talked about the coming century, but let's pres
world health organization. otherwise it will be only these huge commercial conglomerates which have a global reach. we have got to have some international, publicly supported organisationsontrol themlj com pletely with them and control themlj completely agree with that, and i also agree with my ten—year—old daughter, who said to me the other day, she said, i'm not given a vote in the european elections. she said, so, why don't i asked granny if she will vote for who i want? and let's just...
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the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democratice international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response in the drc "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary of the disaster which killed 72 people. the bishop of kensington told a memorial service, it was a "national shame" that flammable cladding remained in place on more than 200 high—rise buildings in england. the comedianjo brand has been told she won't face police action for a joke she made about throwing battery acid over politicians. she has acknowledged the comments were "ill—judged". the bbc said the remarks on the radio 4 show "heresy" were never intended to condone violence. the company that owns the exam board, edexcel, has launched an investigation into how part of an a—level maths paper was leaked online. the q
the world health organisation says it is "deeply concerned" about an outbreak of ebola in the democratice international health body is working with neighbouring countries to prepare for any possible spread of the disease, but says the response in the drc "remains overstretched and underfunded". thousands of people, including rapper stormzy, joined a silent march last night to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. the event was held to mark the second anniversary...