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this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this aggression is coming from china. remember, america is not saying that we want to take over territory. we�*re not trying to take over countries. that is what china is trying to do. we�*re trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is suppor
this is all again china�*s aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it�*s ridiculous. they�*re threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they�*ve been very aggressive, risking filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this...
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china's foreign minister wang yi remarked that the us has taken "endless measures" to suppress china's economy, trade, and technology. he warned that if such factors continued to grow, it could derail efforts to stabilize us—china ties. translation: the negative factors in the relationship i are still increasing and building, and the relationship is facing all kinds of disruptions. china's legitimate development rights have been unreasonably suppressed and are core interests are facing challenges. should china and the us move forward with stability or return to a downward spiral? this is a major question before our two countries. for the united states, areas of concern include china's claims over taiwan and the south china sea, and china's support for russia in its war on ukraine. secretary blinken spoke to the bbc and said washington will act, if beijing does not stop supplying russia with items used in its assault on ukraine. our china correspondent laura bicker has more from beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken�*s visit comes as us ties with china are at
china's foreign minister wang yi remarked that the us has taken "endless measures" to suppress china's economy, trade, and technology. he warned that if such factors continued to grow, it could derail efforts to stabilize us—china ties. translation: the negative factors in the relationship i are still increasing and building, and the relationship is facing all kinds of disruptions. china's legitimate development rights have been unreasonably suppressed and are core interests are...
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we start in china. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has told the bbc that he is prepared to take steps against china if beijing continues to send key supplies to russia which are used to aid its invasion of ukraine. the secretary of state has been holding talks with the chinese leader, xijinping, for talks in beijing — where he also raised concerns about taiwan, and industrial espionage. mr xi in return called for greater mutual co—operation, so both countries could succeed. after that meeting, mr blinken sat down with the bbc�*s laura bicker — here's a little of what they said. thank you forjoining us. what were the biggest points of contention for you and your chinese counterparts? what's really important is i was last here ten months ago and that really kicked off much greater engagement between our countries, diplomatic engagement with a number of my colleagues coming to china after my trip and president biden and xi meeting in san francisco last year. they agreed it was very importan
we start in china. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has told the bbc that he is prepared to take steps against china if beijing continues to send key supplies to russia which are used to aid its invasion of ukraine. the secretary of state has been holding talks with the chinese leader, xijinping, for talks in beijing — where he also raised concerns about taiwan, and industrial espionage. mr xi in return called for greater mutual co—operation, so both countries could succeed. after...
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china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton spence in charlestown, massachusetts. first — the latest headlines. the un is warning that the amount of rubble in gaza generated by israel's offensive could take fourteen years to clear. israel's offensive has damaged or destroyed the majority of the buildings in the palestinian territory, according to satellite imagery. at least 70 people are now known to have died in the floods affecting kenya and many other countries in east africa. more than a hundred people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania. buckingham palace says king charles will return to public duties next week, after star
china saying that it does not l around china saying that it does not want the _ around china saying that it does not want the us— around china saying that it does not want the us supplying _ around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons - around china saying that it does not want the us supplying weapons to i want the us supplying weapons to taiwan _ and in the panel, we arejoined byjournalist and author matthew syed who's in london and political strategist shannon felton...
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. ., ~' wouldn't buy a pirated copy in china. ., ~ , ., china. you think it is a pirated _ china. you think it is a pirated copy? - china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! i- china. you think it is a pirated copy? ! ithink| china. you think it is a i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, _ pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we - pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all i pirated copy? ! i think there is a big chance, we all know| is a big chance, we all know they like to steal our intellectual property all the time. ., ~ intellectual property all the time. ., intellectual property all the time. . ., time. thank you for your time. good to see — time. thank you for your time. good to see you. _ on friday, two british men were charged with helping russian intelligence services, after a suspected arson attack on a ukraine—linked business in london. the suspects — aged 20 and 22 — are the first people to be prosecuted under the new national security act 2023, which was designed to strengthen the uk's defences
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china bill and the three joint communiques of china and the us, and sends the wrong signal to separate his forces in taiwan. we urge the us to honour its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence with concrete actions, and to stop i arming taiwan and indigent —— in any way. interesting timing then for america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, to be touching down in china for a three—day tour. he'll meet his counterpart in beijing on friday. let's speak to sheena chestnut greitens — associate professor at the us army war college and the university of texas, in austin, where she directs the asia policy programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thanks so much for havin: the programme. thanks so much for having me- — the programme. thanks so much for having me- so _ the programme. thanks so much for having me. so we _ the programme. thanks so much for having me. so we have _ the programme. thanks so much for having me. so we have the - the
china bill and the three joint communiques of china and the us, and sends the wrong signal to separate his forces in taiwan. we urge the us to honour its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence with concrete actions, and to stop i arming taiwan and indigent —— in any way. interesting timing then for america's top diplomat, secretary of state antony blinken, to be touching down in china for a three—day tour. he'll meet his counterpart in beijing on friday. let's speak to sheena...
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china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell i9% in the first quarter of this year, while huawei's grew by 69%, according to tech data analysts, counterpoint research. the data suggests that apple's dominance in the world's largest smartphone market could be under threat. the music streaming platform spotify has reported its earnings for the last three months showing a return to profit. premium subscribers, who account for most of the company's revenue, rose by 14% to 239 million despite the swedish music company spending less on marketing activities to draw in more listeners. those are the top busi
china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell i9% in the first quarter of this...
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i mean, china's a big country, but... and southern china is wet and often does get storms. but again, the storms are much bigger than you would normally expect in china. some really kind of shocking pictures of kind of roads becoming rivers and cars washing down them. really extraordinary pictures from china. now, we don't have an analysis that tells us what the fingerprint of climate change is in that. but again, a warming world, the atmosphere can hold more moisture in the air, and that moisture will over time fall as rain. so we will be seeing more rain, and that's true in the uk as well as everywhere else around the world. has there been any reaction to this study? i mean, these studies are now a regular part of how we report the climate. so there hasn't been any direct reaction. it does seem, doesn't it, that every year we're saying it's the worst storm. it's, you know, it's a freakish weather, but freakish weather is becoming not freakish weather any more. well, but the freakish weather is getting more freakish. so we are breaking records repeatedly. and that kind of
i mean, china's a big country, but... and southern china is wet and often does get storms. but again, the storms are much bigger than you would normally expect in china. some really kind of shocking pictures of kind of roads becoming rivers and cars washing down them. really extraordinary pictures from china. now, we don't have an analysis that tells us what the fingerprint of climate change is in that. but again, a warming world, the atmosphere can hold more moisture in the air, and that...
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china _ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is_ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the — crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the most in potent back of russia _ china is the most in potent back of russia he — china is the most in potent back of russia. he has accused chinese companies of supplying machine tools and other_ companies of supplying machine tools and other dual use technologies which _ and other dual use technologies which dress you can use to make weapons — which dress you can use to make weapons or— which dress you can use to make weapons or make batteries that make the weapons. he said that china had to do— the weapons. he said that china had to do something about this or the us word~ _ to do something about this or the us word~ that_ to do something about this or the us word. that threat, he didn't say what _ word. that threat, he didn't say what that— word. that threat, he didn't say what that meant, but it seems to me that that _ what that meant, but it seems to me that that means sanctions on those companies — that th
china _ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is_ crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the — crop china when it comes ukraine. china is the most in potent back of russia _ china is the most in potent back of russia he — china is the most in potent back of russia. he has accused chinese companies of supplying machine tools and other_ companies of supplying machine tools and other dual use technologies which _ and other dual use technologies which dress you can use to make weapons —...
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little wonder many economists say china's interest in mexico is no passing fad. the cuestion mexico is no passing fad. the question is — mexico is no passing fad. the question is not _ mexico is no passing fad. the question is not af _ mexico is no passing fad. tue: question is not af this mexico is no passing fad. the: question is not af this trend mexico is no passing fad. "the: question is not af this trend will continue but rather how much of that trend can take advantage of because just as mexico is thinking and we're having this conversation, i am sure that some people are having the same discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica. discussion in colombia, vietnam, costa rica-— costa rica. and then the nearshoring, _ costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us - costa rica. and then the nearshoring, us firms i costa rica. and then the i nearshoring, us firms like costa rica. and then the - nearshoring, us firms like tesla have announced plans to set up in mexico also, helping the company replace china as the main trading partner. the next tesla gig factory
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their hopes are for more nfl players to come to china. but visits from superstars are more likely to take place when both global superpowers find some common ground. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. and we'll have plenty more on the meeting in beijing all across our platforms — do check our bbc website for the latest. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa. speaking on the bbc�*s question time programme, conservative mp chris philp was asked about the government's controversial policy to depot illegal migrants to rwanda — and whether someone escaping the war in congo — would be deported to rwanda. there is an ongoing conflict between the two nations. here's the exchange. i come from a neighbouring country called congo. if you know, geographically, that is located right next door to rwanda, and right now in goma there's a genocide going on and there's such a big conflict going on of people from rwand
their hopes are for more nfl players to come to china. but visits from superstars are more likely to take place when both global superpowers find some common ground. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. and we'll have plenty more on the meeting in beijing all across our platforms — do check our bbc website for the latest. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. here in the uk, a government minister has raised eyebrows after appearing to confuse two different countries in africa....
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in china's internalaffairs, ortrample not interfere in china's internal affairs, or trample on china's red alliance involving its sovereign security development interests. tough talk from both sides, however early as they are talking and thatis early as they are talking and that is better than, as they both acknowledged, sliding into conflict. ~ ., . ., conflict. when we hear wang yi sa the conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship _ conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship has - conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship has begunl say the relationship has begun to stabilise, when and why did it go wrong? hasn't it always been on a slightly tricky ground?— been on a slightly tricky round? ., , , , ground? the world super powers of course will _ ground? the world super powers of course will have _ ground? the world super powers of course will have these - ground? the world super powers of course will have these times | of course will have these times when they disagree with each other but you will remember a couple of years ago when it nancy pelosi from
in china's internalaffairs, ortrample not interfere in china's internal affairs, or trample on china's red alliance involving its sovereign security development interests. tough talk from both sides, however early as they are talking and thatis early as they are talking and that is better than, as they both acknowledged, sliding into conflict. ~ ., . ., conflict. when we hear wang yi sa the conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship _ conflict. when we hear wang yi say the relationship...
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this is all again china's aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it's ridiculous. they're threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, neighbours, not just taiwan, but neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they've been very aggressive, risking can filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states sailors and airmen doing patrols. so, all of this aggression is coming from china. remember, america is not saying that we want to take over territory. we're not trying to take over countries. that is what china is trying to do. we're trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. a big part of the bi art the globe. a big part of the big part of _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the trip was to warn _ big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia's military. if it continues to do,
this is all again china's aggression. china changes its lines. they literally change their lines on the map all the time, to just take over more territory by map geography. it's ridiculous. they're threatening their neighbours, notjust taiwan, neighbours, not just taiwan, but neighbours, notjust taiwan, but the philippines. they've been very aggressive, risking can filipino sailor lives with their actions in the south china sea. they are regularly risking can the lives of the united states...
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china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba also joined those talks, and said there needs to be a change in strategy if kyiv is going to fight off russia's continued aggression. our correspondent jessica parker is there and sent this report. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary—general, jens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting — ukraine's foreign mi
china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to the italian island of capri, where aid to ukraine dominated discussions on day two of talks between g7 foreign ministers. ukraine's foreign...
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to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr blinken has already held talks in beijing with the foreign minister wang yi. mr wang said the us—china relationship had begun to stabilise in recent months, but negative factors were increasing. he said the choice was between international cooperation or rivalry and confrontation that could even slide into conflict. mr blinken said it was important to discuss differences to avoid miscalculations. let's speak to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's in beijing for us. so mr blinken had that meeting with the president?— so mr blinken had that meeting with the president? yeah, and you can see how important— the president? yeah, and you can see how important this _ the president? yeah, and you can see how important this visit _ the president? yeah, and you can see how important this visit is _ the president? yeah, and you can see how importan
to china next. in the past few moments, state media in china have said that america's top diplomat antony blinken has met the chinese president. mr blinken has already held talks in beijing with the foreign minister wang yi. mr wang said the us—china relationship had begun to stabilise in recent months, but negative factors were increasing. he said the choice was between international cooperation or rivalry and confrontation that could even slide into conflict. mr blinken said it was...
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we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres. 0ur defence commitment to the philippines remind innings intact. it is of critical importance for maintaining peace and stability in the region. president biden and i will not rest until people had been detained are back with their families. we are also concerned about the erosion of hong kong's economy. as well as repression and human rights abuses. there is a number of human rights cases. i appreciate that the prc granted short—term visas to a number of foreign journalists so that they can cover this visit. in my meetings, i
we want to china's economy to grow. we want american businesses and investors here to flourish but the way china grows matters. that means fostering a healthy economic relationship where american workers and firms are treated equally and fairly. in those meetings, i discussed the prc's dangerous actions in the south china sea. freedom of navigation is important in these waterways. it is very important to every nation in the pacific. we have expressed concern about the prc's maritime manoeuvres....
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here's china's reaction. translation: the insertion of taiwan related content into the us congressional bill seriously violates the chinese principal and sends the wrong signal to separatist forces in taiwan. we urge the us to honour its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence with concrete actions and to stop arming taiwan in anyway. let's speak to political economist shirley ze yu — who is a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics. good morning to you. that is one example, the funding for taiwan which china reacted to but also as well president biden signed a bill to see the ban of tiktok operating in the united states, how is anthony blink in�*s trip likely to go given what is happening at the moment? mr given what is happening at the moment? ~ �* ~ , ~ , moment? mr blinken is likely discuss for — moment? mr blinken is likely discuss for points, _ moment? mr blinken is likely discuss for points, the - moment? mr blinken is likely discuss for points, the first i discuss for
here's china's reaction. translation: the insertion of taiwan related content into the us congressional bill seriously violates the chinese principal and sends the wrong signal to separatist forces in taiwan. we urge the us to honour its commitment of not supporting taiwan independence with concrete actions and to stop arming taiwan in anyway. let's speak to political economist shirley ze yu — who is a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics. good morning to you. that is one...
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suppressed china's development or trample on china's red lines close include involving china's security, treasury and sovereignty interests, tough words but we expected they would be. what expected they would be. what about when — expected they would be. what about when it _ expected they would be. what about when it comes - expected they would be. what about when it comes to - expected they would be. what about when it comes to the i about when it comes to the economy? clearly it's only agenda as you mentioned. is there a risk now that these clashes between the two countries could result in some sort of trade war with a different spas with fencing back—and—forth? i different spas with fencing back-and-forth?_ different spas with fencing back-and-forth? . , , back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" _ back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" is — back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" is a _ back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" is a sort _ back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" is a sort of— back-and-forth? i mean, i guess "trade war" is a sort of point
suppressed china's development or trample on china's red lines close include involving china's security, treasury and sovereignty interests, tough words but we expected they would be. what expected they would be. what about when — expected they would be. what about when it _ expected they would be. what about when it comes - expected they would be. what about when it comes to - expected they would be. what about when it comes to the i about when it comes to the economy? clearly it's only...
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china analyst says the firm's position is inconsistent. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have it both ways, it is saying no, we are not chinese, but it is also saying the chinese government will not let themselves. which is it? if it is not a chinese company, if it isjust it? if it is not a chinese company, if it is just an it? if it is not a chinese company, if it isjust an ordinary it? if it is not a chinese company, if it is just an ordinary global media business, then there is no political reason why bytedance should not divest, and if that were to happen, tiktok could continue to be used happily by its 170 million american users. be used happily by its170 million american users.— be used happily by its 170 million american users. tiktok says given the number _ american users. tiktok says given the number of _ american users. tiktok says given the number of users, _ american users. tiktok says given the number of users, those - american users. tiktok says given the number of users, those 170 i the number of users, those 170 m
china analyst says the firm's position is inconsistent. it seems to me that beijing is trying to have it both ways, it is saying no, we are not chinese, but it is also saying the chinese government will not let themselves. which is it? if it is not a chinese company, if it isjust it? if it is not a chinese company, if it is just an it? if it is not a chinese company, if it isjust an ordinary it? if it is not a chinese company, if it is just an ordinary global media business, then there is no...
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he spoke about direct engagement, saying china and the us must resolve their differences responsibly although tensions have eased between the two nations since last year. this agreement on issues such as trade and security remain. tom bateman is travelling with mr brinkmann. 0ne one of the main messages will be about the war in ukraine. it's a warning, really, from the americans to the chinese, urging them to curb the us says it is the export of machine tools, of microchips that they say russia is using to build weapons for its war in ukraine and they want the chinese to stop exporting those components. secretary blinken has called china the primary contributor to russia's military industrial base when it comes to the war in ukraine, soa it comes to the war in ukraine, so a warning there but the chinese already countered this, they have hit back, and called it a groundless accusation, first of all. also saying that the americans are being hypocritical. it was only days before mr blinken flew here to china that congress passed a multibillion—dollar package of little assistance for t
he spoke about direct engagement, saying china and the us must resolve their differences responsibly although tensions have eased between the two nations since last year. this agreement on issues such as trade and security remain. tom bateman is travelling with mr brinkmann. 0ne one of the main messages will be about the war in ukraine. it's a warning, really, from the americans to the chinese, urging them to curb the us says it is the export of machine tools, of microchips that they say russia...
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let's turn our attention to china now — where dangerous floods across southern china have destroyed homes, bridges and crops. reports say four people are now dead and 10 are still missing. the area dubbed the "flood factory of the world" typically experiences summer flooding but the unusually heavy rainfall and raging storms started earlier than expected. rescuers evacuated thousands of citizens who were forced to trek through rugged terrain to escape the floodsscientists say the unpredictable and destructive storms are caused by climate change. the bbc�*s china correspondent laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. bu
let's turn our attention to china now — where dangerous floods across southern china have destroyed homes, bridges and crops. reports say four people are now dead and 10 are still missing. the area dubbed the "flood factory of the world" typically experiences summer flooding but the unusually heavy rainfall and raging storms started earlier than expected. rescuers evacuated thousands of citizens who were forced to trek through rugged terrain to escape the floodsscientists say the...
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the bbc�*s china correspondent laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn�*t withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the weekend, drowning dozens of crops. 61—year—old huangjing rong couldn�*t save his farm from being swamped. translation: it was my home. everything is gone or the seedlings are gone. i lost over 13,000 us dollars. our fields over there are
the bbc�*s china correspondent laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn�*t withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their...
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is it business in china? _ national concert he here? is it business in china? at - national concert he here? is it business in china? at the - national concert he here? is it. business in china? at the same national concert he here? is it - business in china? at the same time the president— business in china? at the same time the president of— business in china? at the same time the president of course _ business in china? at the same time the president of course pledging... i the president of course pledging... conversation — the president of course pledging... conversation moving _ the president of course pledging... conversation moving away- the president of course pledging... conversation moving away from - the president of course pledging... | conversation moving away from the middle east was that we did hear from the us press secretary which is been the watchword throughout the day and since hearing about the incident in iran and the word is de—escalation. they do not want to see this conflict in the middle east escalate. she was asked about rafah
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and what do you think china is doing, or what is china doing to protect these highly populated areas like these from being affected 7 well, firstly, i've been going to china for a0 years — since 1982, and no country has put more effort into mitigating floods than china. the chinese academy, just to give you one example, the chinese academy of engineering are supporting biennial workshops and conferences, bring in international experts from around the world. this is led by academicians from the the nanjing hydraulic research institute and hohai university. and that is a major contribution by them. if you look at academic papers, for example, in the top journals, most of those papers on flooding now are written by chinese academics. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged to the hamas militant g
and what do you think china is doing, or what is china doing to protect these highly populated areas like these from being affected 7 well, firstly, i've been going to china for a0 years — since 1982, and no country has put more effort into mitigating floods than china. the chinese academy, just to give you one example, the chinese academy of engineering are supporting biennial workshops and conferences, bring in international experts from around the world. this is led by academicians from...
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come to china and not visits on the other direction. the americans really want from china some kind of win, something they can credibly sell, as it were, back home, in america, in the run—up to the elections in november. and the chinese actually do not have very much that they want from the americans that the americans are possibly willing to give. so i think we will see very little progress, actually, coming out of the talks, particularly not in public. we will probably see some kind of concessions about overcapacity, chinese industrial overcapacity, particularly steel and aluminium. and some kind of chinese understanding of that issue. but not very much more. the chinese have a long list of things they would like but they know the americans are never going to budge on any of these issues. indeed. their stances on big issues like russia, taiwan, tiktok, and they haven't really changed. at a meeting to agree to disagree?— to disagree? yes, but also to keep lines — to disagree? yes, but also to keep lines of _ to disagree? yes, but
come to china and not visits on the other direction. the americans really want from china some kind of win, something they can credibly sell, as it were, back home, in america, in the run—up to the elections in november. and the chinese actually do not have very much that they want from the americans that the americans are possibly willing to give. so i think we will see very little progress, actually, coming out of the talks, particularly not in public. we will probably see some kind of...
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the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, i've seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material, not what would be typically thought of as secrets, not really talking about buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint buying here, but often academic collaboration or joint ventures buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint ventures in the academic world. but in which sensitive technology and research might then pass which could be useful to another state, for instance, china. it is hard to understand that if you think about it as perhaps if university was carrying out some kind of research on movements under water and the ability to detect those, that might be open research which could have some value commercially for a university, but it also could have a national security implication, for instance in detecting submarines or cables underground. and native those kind of collaborations are ventures which the uk security services are worried about,
the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, i've seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material, not what would be typically thought of as secrets, not really talking about buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint buying here, but often academic collaboration or joint ventures buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint ventures in the academic world....
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they make clear that the foreign state is china. taylor's swift latest album tortured poets department has broken the record for spotify�*s most streamed in a day. the album dropped last week and now a south london pub, named in swift's new album, has had to turn away customers after being swarmed by fans of the artist. fans quickly spotted that track 17 the black dog, which is named after the freehouse in vauxhall. let's speak to lily bottomley, who is events manager at the black dog. how has it been over the past few days? it how has it been over the past few da s? . , , how has it been over the past few da 5? ., , , , , how has it been over the past few das? , days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazinu. days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazing- so _ days? it has been pretty crazy, but amazing. so overwhelmingly - days? it has been pretty crazy, but. amazing. so overwhelmingly positive, everyone has been lovely, these few days have been amazing. what everyone has been lovely, these few days have been amazing.— everyone has
they make clear that the foreign state is china. taylor's swift latest album tortured poets department has broken the record for spotify�*s most streamed in a day. the album dropped last week and now a south london pub, named in swift's new album, has had to turn away customers after being swarmed by fans of the artist. fans quickly spotted that track 17 the black dog, which is named after the freehouse in vauxhall. let's speak to lily bottomley, who is events manager at the black dog. how...
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in china they say the situation looks grim-— in china they say the situation looks rim. , ,. , ., looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim- _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they have _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they have monitored them for days. there are days and days of heavy rain, coupled with what had been localised storms. the storms have been so fierce, even heavy hail, big enough to go through windscreens, has fallen from the sky. even reports of some tornadoes. they have monitored water levels and there were fears of a once in a half—century flooding event as water levels began to rise. quietly flowing rivers turned into torrential rivers which raised the water levels, risking tens of thousands of homes. they have evacuated around 60000 and taken them to safety. but it does seem that the worst has passed for now. water levels are beginning to recede and officials are a little less worried for now, especially as the rain is easing. but now the clean—up begins. 3
in china they say the situation looks grim-— in china they say the situation looks rim. , ,. , ., looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim- _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they have _ looks grim. they describe the water levels is grim. they have monitored them for days. there are days and days of heavy rain, coupled with what had been localised storms. the storms have been so fierce, even heavy hail,...
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have a look at the situation as of lastjuly — with nepal, china, russia, bhutan and india all increasing their population, making the overall tiger population in the region at 5,574 individuals according to estimations from wwf. for more, i am joined by stuart chapman, chair of the tiger conservation coalition, who concluded the summit hours ago. thank you forjoining us today. a great achievement in bhutan as well as other countries to increase the target population but they are still vulnerable, and you are looking to raise $1 million over ten years? that is a lot of money. can you explain how the money is spent?- how the money is spent? tiger conservation _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an _ how the money is spent? tiger conservation is an expensive i conservation is an expensive business, they are very big cat and they need a large area to live. as a top predator they come into conflict with people and livestock so when order to conserve tigers we need to have the finance in place to ensure they have a future in the wild.
have a look at the situation as of lastjuly — with nepal, china, russia, bhutan and india all increasing their population, making the overall tiger population in the region at 5,574 individuals according to estimations from wwf. for more, i am joined by stuart chapman, chair of the tiger conservation coalition, who concluded the summit hours ago. thank you forjoining us today. a great achievement in bhutan as well as other countries to increase the target population but they are still...
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group, a body set up by conservative mps in parliament to promote what's called fresh debate on china. now at the time, lawyers for him maintained he was innocent. and as you've heard, the chinese embassy have also dismissed these reports as "malicious slander". music star taylor swift's new album — the tortued poets department — was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from herfans in a certain london pub that she alludes to in her lyrics: "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog". and this is it! this pub in vauxhall has been mobbed my swifties going in for a swifty. the pub's manager is naturally delighted it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless photos, lots of questions about which ex attends frequently. i don't think we can speak too much on it, so i'll leave it a mystery. swift did 0nyx strikes again. goodbye for now. hello there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on mon
group, a body set up by conservative mps in parliament to promote what's called fresh debate on china. now at the time, lawyers for him maintained he was innocent. and as you've heard, the chinese embassy have also dismissed these reports as "malicious slander". music star taylor swift's new album — the tortued poets department — was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from herfans in a certain london...
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research group set up by conservative mps to inform the debate about china. at the time he made clear that he was innocentin the time he made clear that he was innocent in a statement through his lawyers and today the chinese embassy have said the allegations are malicious slander but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday.— men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he was overwhelmed by the response. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. when i chose my voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler and has never been able to spe
research group set up by conservative mps to inform the debate about china. at the time he made clear that he was innocentin the time he made clear that he was innocent in a statement through his lawyers and today the chinese embassy have said the allegations are malicious slander but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday.— men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new...
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southern china regularly gets heavy rain, but not like this. and it's the same with dubai, big storms blowing every few years but they don't normally do this. the city got a year—and—a—half�*s worth of rain in a single day. the storms that hit the gulf states last week killed 23 people and brought dubai and oman to a virtual standstill. the study published today found it was made between 10—40% more intense because of climate change. the finding isn't certain because rainstorms are so rare in the region but the trend is clear. the atmosphere has warmed, and that means it can hold more moisture — it's that simple. then, that moisture then falls as heavier rain. so, those storms that might have happened anyway will have heavier rainfall associated with them. and the same is true here in the uk. the met office says the 18 months to march this year were the wettest on record. now, rainfall has always varied from year to year, but the met office says the trend of wetter winters and drier summers is likely to continue in the long run, and
southern china regularly gets heavy rain, but not like this. and it's the same with dubai, big storms blowing every few years but they don't normally do this. the city got a year—and—a—half�*s worth of rain in a single day. the storms that hit the gulf states last week killed 23 people and brought dubai and oman to a virtual standstill. the study published today found it was made between 10—40% more intense because of climate change. the finding isn't certain because rainstorms are so...
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weather events in china have become more intense and unpredictable due to global warming. in guangdong, the clean—up can begin. officials will continue to monitor water levels in the hope that for now, the worst has passed. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the meteropolitan police has apologised to the mother of murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought tojustice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021 and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, st
weather events in china have become more intense and unpredictable due to global warming. in guangdong, the clean—up can begin. officials will continue to monitor water levels in the hope that for now, the worst has passed. laura bicker, bbc news, beijing. the meteropolitan police has apologised to the mother of murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist...
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southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands of flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up to thousands ofjobs. the speed and the scale of america's green industrial rebirth is staggering. it shows itself in america's jobs numbers and growth numbers and raises the question, in this election year, about whether that old mantra — that it's the economy, stupid, that matters — whether that still applies. this is green tech done the american way. $100,000 electric trucks weighing three tons are a niche. another factory for these rivian trucks is planned here in covington. but in the central square's ice cream parlour, many voters aren't feeling a boom. do people feel like it's gone well over
southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four passengers, plus a pilot. mass produced here? mass produced here, in the hundreds to thousands of flying cars per year. we're going to be getting up...
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research group set up by conservative mps to provoke debate about china. through a solicitor he maintained he was innocent and today also the chinese embassy has also reiterated statement from september saying any allegations of intelligence gathering were, in its word, malicious slander. but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates court this friday. the time is 6:16. our top story this evening: huw edwards resigns from the bbc on medical advice after a 40—year career at the corporation. coming up — how this london pub shot to internationalfame with a little help from taylor swift. coming up on bbc news — england's shaun murphy is through to the last 16 of the world snooker championships after a convincing win over lyu haotian. we'll have the latest from the crucible. the metropolitan police has apologised to the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 ye
research group set up by conservative mps to provoke debate about china. through a solicitor he maintained he was innocent and today also the chinese embassy has also reiterated statement from september saying any allegations of intelligence gathering were, in its word, malicious slander. but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates court this friday. the time is 6:16. our top story this evening: huw edwards resigns from the bbc on medical advice after a 40—year career at the...
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preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president mohamed muizzu won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test against the the pro—indian opposition in their plan to strengthen economic ties with china. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73% support. volkswagen is one of several companies that opened non—union plants in southern us states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governors condemned the effort, saying it will lead to lay—offs. uaw members ratified new contracts with detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors and stellantis — in november. earlier, i spoke to a chattanooga assembly worker and member of the volunteer organizing committee who led the successful unionization effort there, isaac meadows. very good
preliminary results from the parliamentary elections in the maldives show the pro—china people's national congress party led by president mohamed muizzu won a landslide victory. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test against the the pro—indian opposition in their plan to strengthen economic ties with china. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73%...
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powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the weekend, drowning dozens of crops. 61—year—old huangjing rong couldn't save his farm from being swamped. translation: it was my home. everything is gone, all the seedlings are gone. i lost over 13,000 us dollars. 0ur fields over there are all flooded. guangdong is prone to floods, but not this early in the year. wea
powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but...
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with china, iran and russia forming an ever tighter alliance, could a knife edge boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? tonight at ten — israel appears to launch a strike inside iran. world leaders call for restraint. explosion. a missile reportedly landed in an area key to the country's nuclear programme — the latest in tit—for—tat exchanges. with no public response from israel and no direct accusation from iran, are both sides ready to draw a line under the crisis? also tonight... it's incredibly difficult, but that's not the main issue here. scotland's former first minister gives her reaction, after her husband was charged with embezzlement of snp funds. a man is in a critical condition after setting himself on fire outside the court where donald trump is on trial voting begins in the world's biggest election, in india — with narendra modi hoping to win a third term as prime minister. in the run—up to this election there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. the tick tick tick of love bombs
with china, iran and russia forming an ever tighter alliance, could a knife edge boat tomorrow in the us house of representatives determined the future of global conflict? tonight at ten — israel appears to launch a strike inside iran. world leaders call for restraint. explosion. a missile reportedly landed in an area key to the country's nuclear programme — the latest in tit—for—tat exchanges. with no public response from israel and no direct accusation from iran, are both sides ready...
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in the uk, two men have been charged with spying for china after anna investigation by counterterrorism police. —— after an investigation. time for the look at the business. we'll start with news from tesla, the electric car—maker is the focus of investors on wall street for all the wrong reasons today. they have opened sharply lower, slashing the price war its model free car by around $2000 in major markets, including germany and china. that is after similar price cuts in the united states. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company. shares have lost more than 40% of their value this year. tesla reports quarterly results tomorrow evening. earlier i spoke to david bailey, professor of business economics at the university of birmingham, he specialises in the car industry. he gave me a sense of just how tough it is right now for tesla. . , just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , , . just how tough it is right now for tesla. ., , ' . ., ., tesla. really diff
in the uk, two men have been charged with spying for china after anna investigation by counterterrorism police. —— after an investigation. time for the look at the business. we'll start with news from tesla, the electric car—maker is the focus of investors on wall street for all the wrong reasons today. they have opened sharply lower, slashing the price war its model free car by around $2000 in major markets, including germany and china. that is after similar price cuts in the united...
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he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier sijiahui of china. in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible, si made the semi finals on his debut last year, and will now face jakjones in the second round. williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him. what a break that was. they are not many players that could make that break with that pressure. so i think you will definitely be a future world champion. ding junhui and jack lisowski put on a great exhibition, in the first session of their first round match. many predicted that this would be the tie of the round and so far it hasn't disappointed. lisowski who's ranked 17th in the world, is just out in front at 5 frames to 4. plenty of time though for 2016 runner up ding to fight back. they resume tomorrow. dominic dale is back at the crucible for the first time in ten years, but his f
he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier sijiahui of china. in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible, si made the semi finals on his debut last year, and will now face jakjones in the second round. williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him. what a break...
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rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. a boat dangerously crammed with more than 100 people — got into trouble just off the french coast in the early hours — leading to the deaths of five of those attempting the crossing, including a child. it happened just hours after mps passed the government's rwanda bill — which is designed to deter people from attempting crossings like this. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning — just north of wimereux — filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and those who had paid them to cross. they'd only been at sea a
rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at...
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the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the attacks on october 7. but in the past few days, campus demonstrations have escalated across north america. the protest movement was thrust into the spotlight last week after new york city police arrested more than 100 demonstrators at columbia campus. rallies have spread since then. a number of arrests were made at the new york university on monday night, tens of students were arrested at yale earlier in the day, while columbia university cancelled in—person classes. encampments have been set up at the university of california at berkeley, the massachusetts institute of technology, the university
the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the...
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the finding comes as heavy rain continues to pummel parts of southern china. our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been looking at how climate change is altering rainfall patterns around the world. this is a road, but last week, the cars were floating down it. southern china regularly gets heavy rain, but not like this. and it's the same with dubai. big storms do blow in every few years, but they don't normally do this. the city got a year—and—a—half�*s worth of rain in a single day. the storms that hit year—and—a—half�*s worth of rain in a single day. the storms that hit the gulf states last week killed 23 people and brought dubai and oman to a virtual standstill. the study published today found it was made between 10—40% more intense because of climate change. the finding isn't certain because rainstorms are so rare in the region. but the trend is clear. the atmosphere has warmed, and that means it can hold more moisture. it's that simple. then that moisture falls as heavier rain. so those storms that might have happened anyway will have hea
the finding comes as heavy rain continues to pummel parts of southern china. our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been looking at how climate change is altering rainfall patterns around the world. this is a road, but last week, the cars were floating down it. southern china regularly gets heavy rain, but not like this. and it's the same with dubai. big storms do blow in every few years, but they don't normally do this. the city got a year—and—a—half�*s worth of rain in a single day. the...
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including germany and china. that was after a similar price cut in the us. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company and
including germany and china. that was after a similar price cut in the us. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company and
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america's top diplomat warns china to stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. and it began as a hobby in lockdown, but now rose harvey will lace up
america's top diplomat warns china to stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. and it began as a hobby in lockdown, but now rose harvey will lace up