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, they are looking _ currently governing india, they are looking to — currently governing india, they are looking to increase their footprint in this— looking to increase their footprint in this state. they have never fared very well_ in this state. they have never fared very well in— in this state. they have never fared very well in this state. in the last elections — very well in this state. in the last elections they had a share of less than % — elections they had a share of less than 4%. which is why you see the star campaigner of the bjp, the prima— star campaigner of the bjp, the prime minister himself, starting his bil prime minister himself, starting his big 2020 _ prime minister himself, starting his big 2020 political campaign from this state. he has been to the state eight _ this state. he has been to the state eight times— this state. he has been to the state eight times in the last four months, indicating _ eight times in the last four months, indicating that it needs a logistical presence here in this state — logistical presence here in this state. from an
, they are looking _ currently governing india, they are looking to — currently governing india, they are looking to increase their footprint in this— looking to increase their footprint in this state. they have never fared very well_ in this state. they have never fared very well in— in this state. they have never fared very well in this state. in the last elections — very well in this state. in the last elections they had a share of less than % — elections they had a share of less...
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the biggest election in the world is underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. because of the huge which is tickle operation. —— which is a right given to every adult citizen since india's independence. more than 75 years on, it remains a much cherished one. despite the blazing heat, people came out. this is rural muzaffarnagar in uttar pradesh. a politically significant state because it sends the most number of mps to parliament. many here are farmers and daily wagers, coming in early so they can get to their jobs after voting. this man has flown back from saudi
the biggest election in the world is underway in india. unemployment and inflation are major issues, along with the future of india's democracy, following a crackdown on political opponents. prime minister narendra modi is hoping to win a third term in power. the main opposition congress party, in alliance with smaller parties, is seeking to prevent that. the election is an enormous undertaking. close to a billion people can cast a ballot — one in eight of the world's population. so voting...
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in other news today people in india have begun voting in what is being called the largest democratic exercise ever held. prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the sense of the scale. and what they've done is, they have, all, there is voting taking place, in 21 different states across the country. and part of the reason what makes voting here such a big, monumental task is not only the size of the population, but it's also the size of the country, and the diversity within the country, and because, according to indian law, you cannot be more than two kilometres away from a polling booth. so, you are a situation in which you have electoral officials that are travelling five hours, sometimes on animals, to be able to take a voting machine to one resident per
in other news today people in india have begun voting in what is being called the largest democratic exercise ever held. prime minister narendra modi is looking to win a third successive term. for more on this, i spoke to south asia correspondent samira hussain who's in delhi, and arunoday mukharji, who's following the election from chennai. just today, there are 166 million eligible voters. that is the combined populations of france and the uk, and then some. so i think thatjust gives you the...
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now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: he's not wrong. let's look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. china's economy is facing its biggest economic challenge in two decades. the so—called factory of the world is struggling to recover from years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn. many western firms are worried that low—cost chinese—made goods will force them out of business. laura bicker has been to the country's manufacturing hub. ren wenbing is a lifelong factory worker who's helped forge china's rise. this is your home? everything he owns is behind this door. but as china's economy falters, the last firm he worked for closed without warning, leaving him without his redundancy pay, which will take
now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: he's not wrong. let's look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. china's economy is...
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in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india this week. he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter of 2024 for the first time in nearly four years. the company's cutting the price of its full self—driving software in the united states by a third, from $12,000 to $8,000, and it is slashing its vehicle prices in multiple markets, with new price cuts announced in china. now it is facing stiff competition there from the likes of byd, the saic motor corporation and potential new entrants like smartphone maker, tsaiomi. tesla will find it tough to compete with these producers on price but it can't ignore the threat from rivals, and notjust of the chinese market ar
in recent days, mr musk postponed a planned trip to india this week. he was due to meet the prime minister narendra modi and reveal plans to enter the south asian market. on his social media platform, x, mr musk and they order that unfortunately... but he looked forward to visiting later this year. mr musk may face tough questions later when tesla releases its latest quarterly results. at the beginning of the month, it emerged that the company's vehicle deliveries declined in the first quarter...
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translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders who can fix it. when people go in to cast their ballot, they will be able to press a button and select whichever candidate they please. but in the run—up to this election, there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. "save democracy" — the main slogan of this alliance formed against prime minister narendra modi“s bjp by dozens of opposition parties, including the once powerful, now diminished, indian national congress. this is rahul gandhi, their main face. he“s among more than 100 opposition leaders who“ve faced criminal cases under bjp rule. some, like arvind kejriwal, are injail — seen here in custody of law enforcement officials accused of corruption. he“s delhi's chief minister and a prominent face of the opposition alliance. we met his colleague, sanjay singh, who was also jailed for months on similar charges. everywhere, they are tar
translation: unemployment is the biggest issue in india. i the situation for young people is terrible, and it can only change if we cast a vote and elect leaders who can fix it. when people go in to cast their ballot, they will be able to press a button and select whichever candidate they please. but in the run—up to this election, there are questions about whether it's actually been a fair competition. "save democracy" — the main slogan of this alliance formed against prime...
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that's india, i think. this is a press pass from russia. this is us getting set up in uganda, in kampala. they kept sending me to cover the troubles in northern ireland. with bombs and guns and... ..things going off in the night. it was hairy. but, you know, you did it, because you were a journalist. they also sent me to do a documentary on the indo—pak border. we were covering the refugees pouring across the border. but the refugees were riddled with cholera and disease, and they were dropping, literally, in front of us. that was really my first horrific warzone, and, i guess, the real start of ptsd. fear is good. it's healthy. if you're not frightened, you get killed. but i was thinking that i have to control the fear, be calm, and go ahead and get the story. and i'd go back to the hotel, if there was one around, and get hammered at night. that was my antidepressant. i started bouncing around from war zone to war zone, and i steeled myself all the time. i paid a huge price for it. dying with dignity is an advocacy group for people consi
that's india, i think. this is a press pass from russia. this is us getting set up in uganda, in kampala. they kept sending me to cover the troubles in northern ireland. with bombs and guns and... ..things going off in the night. it was hairy. but, you know, you did it, because you were a journalist. they also sent me to do a documentary on the indo—pak border. we were covering the refugees pouring across the border. but the refugees were riddled with cholera and disease, and they were...
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india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tiktok on government owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. there were some extraordinary scenes in london this morning, a number of horses from the household cavalry loose on the street. our correspondent ellie price has the story. if it wasn't so dangerous, it would be strangely beautiful. two military horses on the run in central london during the morning rush hour. one hits a taxi... ..and they carry on down fleet street. in total, five household cavalry horses ran loose after unseating four riders. one had been in charge of two horses. the damage unmistakable as they crashed into several vehicles, including this bus. three soldiers were hospitalised, their injuries not deemed to be life—threatening. the bbc understands a fourth person
india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tiktok on government owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. there were some extraordinary scenes in london this morning, a number of horses from the household cavalry loose on the street....
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now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: and he's not wrong. let's take a look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. kenya's military chief, general francis 0golla, has been killed in a helicopter crash. nine others were killed when the military helicopter crashed shortly after take—off on thursday. two soldiers survived the crash, which happened about 400km — or 250 miles — northwest of the capital nairobi. 0golla's death was confirmed by kenyan president william ruto, who announced three days of national mourning. i am deeply saddened to announce the passing of general francis 0mondi 0golla, the chief of the kenya defence forces. together with him in the crash were 11 other gallant military personnel. nine who also pa
now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: and he's not wrong. let's take a look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen on the fourth ofjune. kenya's...
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in 2020, we already saw india camping down on tiktok with a similar consideration but it has taken a lot longer in the us, given this kind of deliberation, domestically, but it is no surprise and you just raise, it is also a tense time with the spy balloon happening last year and essentially conversations stopping between china and the united states but now it is hopeful that antony blinken is over there and having these lengthy conversations so it is tense but i am hopefulfor some kind of discussion and conversation, communication channel happening around these areas. a recently rediscovered painting by the austrian artist gustav klimt is being auctioned later in vienna. portraits by klimt rarely come on to the open market. this one is expected to fetch at least £32 million. the unfinished work, �*portrait of fraulein lieser�*, was commissioned by a family of wealthyjewish industrialists in nineteen seventeen, a year before klimt�*s death. for almost a century it was thought lost until it reappeared injanuary. you can see the portrait on the right of your screen. we will keep
in 2020, we already saw india camping down on tiktok with a similar consideration but it has taken a lot longer in the us, given this kind of deliberation, domestically, but it is no surprise and you just raise, it is also a tense time with the spy balloon happening last year and essentially conversations stopping between china and the united states but now it is hopeful that antony blinken is over there and having these lengthy conversations so it is tense but i am hopefulfor some kind of...
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the countries spending the most were the united states, china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes, which are more deadly then heroin, have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the country, before being mixed into other illegal drugs by criminal gangs. 0ur correspondent colin campbell has more. 21—year—old southhampton musician dylan died after a unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, _ were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put— were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head - were hidden in heroin. i wanted to cuddle him, put my head on| to cuddle him, put my head on his chest. i was really scared, i don't want to put
the countries spending the most were the united states, china, russia, india and saudi arabia. the report said that there was no region in the world where the security situation had improved in 2023. a bbc investigation has traced how deadly synthetic drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes, which are more deadly then heroin, have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the...
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the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. yogita limaye reports from uttar pradesh. this is a line of men and women who are waiting to cast their vote. we are in a rural part of the northern state, what is behind me is a school that for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms are electronic voting machines so this is not a paper ballot, people go in and press a button and that is how the vote is registered. some of these people have cast their vote and i will show you what happens after that. if you look at that, she has just cast her vote and that is the ink with which your finger is marked in order to show tha
the biggest election in the world is getting underway, in the world's largest democracy: india. the election is an enormous undertaking, with an electorate equal to one out of every eight people on earth. that's an electoral roll of 970 million voters — the country's election commission says it's set up 1.2 million polling stations for them to have their say. it's simply too much to happen on one day, instead, voting takes place on seven separate days — over the next six weeks. yogita...
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india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tiktok on government—owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos on... ..well, everything. this is one of the top videos on the platform at the moment, from influencer zac king, with a staggering 2.3 billion views. harry potter theme plays like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so _ like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos - like my costume? how do you do that? is that my longboard? so videos like . is that my longboard? so videos like that. let's speak now to pak nung wong, senior lecturer in politics, languages a
india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tiktok on government—owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission and the nato alliance are not allowed to have tiktok on their work phones. for those of you not familiar with what happens on tiktok, here's a taste. it's an entertainment platform, full of short videos...
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the biggest election in the world is under way in india — with millions waiting in line to vote despite very high temperatures. in total, almost a billion people are eligible to cast their ballots — that's roughly one in eight of the world's population. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. we are in the rural part, what is behind me as a school, which for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms, their electronic voting machines, so this isn't a paper ballot. people go income of the press a button, and that is how their vote is registered. some of these people have actually cast their vote, and i'm just going to show you what happens after that. be if you look at that, she has just cast her vote, and if you look at that the ink with which your finger is marked to ensure, that is a sign that you have voted. this is of 102 constituencies voting today. this is one of them. there are 160 million people voting today overall in this election, there are nearly 970 million people who are eligible to cast their vote. the prime minister and his party
the biggest election in the world is under way in india — with millions waiting in line to vote despite very high temperatures. in total, almost a billion people are eligible to cast their ballots — that's roughly one in eight of the world's population. our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. we are in the rural part, what is behind me as a school, which for the day has been converted into a polling booth. inside the classrooms, their electronic voting machines, so this isn't a...
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india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tik tok on government owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tik tok on their work phones. for more, let's cross over to san francisco to speak to paresh dave, senior writer at technology magazine, wired. there has been an awful lot of discussion and analysis, tiktok said it would fight this in the courts and this could go on for a long time?— a long time? absolutely unlikely _ a long time? absolutely unlikely this _ a long time? absolutely unlikely this will - a long time? absolutely unlikely this will get - a long time? absolutely - unlikely this will get resolved this year, next year at the earliest, tiktok has 270 days basically to decide what it's going to do. if it will do a sale or not?— going to do. if it will do a sale or not? ~ . ., , .,, sale or not? what
india is the largest country to place a blanket ban on the app. it also banned 58 other chinese apps. other countries have banned tik tok on government owned devices, like australia and canada. in the uk, the british government banned ministers from using it. staff from the european commission, and the nato alliance, are not allowed to have tik tok on their work phones. for more, let's cross over to san francisco to speak to paresh dave, senior writer at technology magazine, wired. there has...
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the house had been dominated by the pro—india democratic party. some saw saturday's test as a test of the plan for closer economic co—operation with china. since the september election, mr muizzu has been trying to send home a smaller garrison of 89 indians stationed in the archipelago. to ecuador: the national prison agency says they are trying to establish who's behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to bolster security in response to a surge in violence by drug gangs. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also significantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for terrorism and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. president naboa said —— declared a state of emergency in january declared a state of emergency inja
the house had been dominated by the pro—india democratic party. some saw saturday's test as a test of the plan for closer economic co—operation with china. since the september election, mr muizzu has been trying to send home a smaller garrison of 89 indians stationed in the archipelago. to ecuador: the national prison agency says they are trying to establish who's behind the death of a prison director who died on sunday. his death comes as ecuadorians have been voting in a referendum to...
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we've put a bit of effort and time into exploring newer markets such as vietnam, south korea, india and japan. and i think that's been welcome. i guess a silver lining from the i guess the stress that these tariffs have put on the australian wine industry. despite the tariffs, overall trade has been growing. china has, for example, still relied on australia for iron ore that's used in steel—making. those diplomatic tensions appear to be easing. the chinese foreign minister, - when he came, said that the parties should be able to rise - above their disagreements. so i think that's i really significant. there's goodwill on both sides and a joint desire i to continue to engage - and improve the relationship. 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
we've put a bit of effort and time into exploring newer markets such as vietnam, south korea, india and japan. and i think that's been welcome. i guess a silver lining from the i guess the stress that these tariffs have put on the australian wine industry. despite the tariffs, overall trade has been growing. china has, for example, still relied on australia for iron ore that's used in steel—making. those diplomatic tensions appear to be easing. the chinese foreign minister, - when he came,...
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the biggest election in the world begins in india, with almost a billion people eligible to vote. and — double delight for taylor swift fans as she releases two sets of songs about her tortured love life. and coming up on bbc news... aston villa are left flying the flag in europe after a disappointing week for the english clubs. jurgen klopp blames the intensity of the premier league. good afternoon. world leaders are calling for restraint after what is believed
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we began with some live pictures are from india which starts voting today, the world's most popular country has over 950 million voters, my colleaguejoins us. it's has over 950 million voters, my colleague joins us. it's only a day one of a six—week along election, tell us how things have gotten under way? just a fact that time. _ have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives - have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives you i have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives you a i fact that time. gives you a sense of the skill of the elections which have been held in the was largest on in a massive exercise by election officials. we currently in the city of shehnai, the southern state of tamil nadu. there are 39 lawmakers sent from the state into the parliament and all of those 39 seats will be voting through the day today. tamil nadu as a state, from an economic point of view, has been very important, it found in self in the middle of all discussions on policy decisions as well making at the state which is the second economy of
we began with some live pictures are from india which starts voting today, the world's most popular country has over 950 million voters, my colleaguejoins us. it's has over 950 million voters, my colleague joins us. it's only a day one of a six—week along election, tell us how things have gotten under way? just a fact that time. _ have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives - have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives you i have gotten under way? just a fact that time. gives...
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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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a boon for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit in big competitive markets worldwide like china and india. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it�*s now ten years since the publication of a major report into deaths caused by asthma in the uk, which made several recommendations to save lives. since then, however, asthma has killed more than 12,000 people. that�*s a rise of nearly a quarter. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the details. warren was just ten years old when he died of asthma. he had been playing on a trampoline when he asked for his inhaler and, within minutes, he�*d stop breathing. his mum, belinda, said nothing could be done to save him. warren literally was absolutely fine the day that he had his asthma attack. he wasn�*t poorly. there was no underlying symptoms. his asthma attack came out of nowhere. yeah, it�*s just... escalated to the point of no return and... and warren's asthma was very well controlled. he had it under control. he suffered all his life with asthma and it was something he knew how to deal with himself. ten years
a boon for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit in big competitive markets worldwide like china and india. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. it�*s now ten years since the publication of a major report into deaths caused by asthma in the uk, which made several recommendations to save lives. since then, however, asthma has killed more than 12,000 people. that�*s a rise of nearly a quarter. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the details. warren was just ten...
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a boom for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit and be competitive markets worldwide like china and india. erin delmore there. seth goldstein is a strategist at the investment managers morningstar where he chairs their committee on the electric vehicle industry. you are ready for this news, the bad news, as it were, as were markets, because for the last several days tesla shares have been sold. give us your take on the numbers now know them. ~ ~ ., take on the numbers now know them. ~ ~' . , them. we knew that deliveries were going _ them. we knew that deliveries were going to _ them. we knew that deliveries were going to fall _ them. we knew that deliveries were going to fall as _ them. we knew that deliveries were going to fall as so - them. we knew that deliveries were going to fall as so we - were going to fall as so we will likely see a revenue decline and larger profit decline and larger profit decline due to the challenges in the quarter, and that lower sales and abduction issues as well as wrapping up new vehicles like the cyber truck that were going to wear non—profits, but loo
a boom for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit and be competitive markets worldwide like china and india. erin delmore there. seth goldstein is a strategist at the investment managers morningstar where he chairs their committee on the electric vehicle industry. you are ready for this news, the bad news, as it were, as were markets, because for the last several days tesla shares have been sold. give us your take on the numbers now know them. ~ ~ ., take on the numbers now know them. ~ ~' . ,...
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the archipelago's current parliament is dominated by a pro—india party, whose legislators have tried to thwart some of president mohamed muizzu's efforts to realign the country's diplomacy in beijing's direction. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government, to limit the number of visitors, as simonjones reports. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — —— tourism has gone too far. from tenerife - -- tourism has gone too far-— gone too far. the canary islands _ gone too far. the canary islands as _ gone too far. the canary islands as enough i gone too far. the canary islands as enough is i gone too far. the canary i islands as enough is enough. they have a limit. our resources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continuing
the archipelago's current parliament is dominated by a pro—india party, whose legislators have tried to thwart some of president mohamed muizzu's efforts to realign the country's diplomacy in beijing's direction. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government, to limit the number...
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in 2020, we already saw india camping down on tiktok with a similar consideration but it has taken a lot longer in the us, given this kind of deliberation, domestically, but it is no surprise and you just raise, it is also a tense time with the spy balloon happening last year and essentially conversations stopping between china and the united states but now it is hopeful that antony blinken is over there and having these lengthy conversations so it is tense but i am hopefulfor some kind of discussion and conversation, communication channel surrounded —— happening around these areas. thank ou for happening around these areas. thank you for ending _ happening around these areas. thank you for ending on _ happening around these areas. thank you for ending on a _ happening around these areas. thank you for ending on a note _ happening around these areas. thank you for ending on a note of _ you for ending on a note of optimism. thank you so much. some very unusual scenes earlier in central london. we need to warn you these images could be upsetting. these houses horses are from the ca
in 2020, we already saw india camping down on tiktok with a similar consideration but it has taken a lot longer in the us, given this kind of deliberation, domestically, but it is no surprise and you just raise, it is also a tense time with the spy balloon happening last year and essentially conversations stopping between china and the united states but now it is hopeful that antony blinken is over there and having these lengthy conversations so it is tense but i am hopefulfor some kind of...
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the second phase of the world's largest election gets under way today in india. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. 2024 is notjust an election year.
the second phase of the world's largest election gets under way today in india. and a study says it has found the strongest evidence yet that global conservation efforts are having a positive effect. 2024 is notjust an election year.
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the house had been dominated by the pro—india maldivian democratic party. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test for mr muizzu's plan to press ahead with closer economic cooperation with china. since he was elected in september, mr muizzu has also been trying to send home the small garrison of 89 indian troops stationed in the archipelago. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and 12 injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital; her mother died in the attack. among those paying their respects — the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years ofjoy they should have known all the memories they should have had the chance to make the new life they would have lived her
the house had been dominated by the pro—india maldivian democratic party. sunday's vote was seen as a crucial test for mr muizzu's plan to press ahead with closer economic cooperation with china. since he was elected in september, mr muizzu has also been trying to send home the small garrison of 89 indian troops stationed in the archipelago. to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last...
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a boon for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit in big competitive markets worldwide like china and india. let's speak now to erin baker, editorial director of auto trader, the uk's largest digital automotive marketplace. what do you make of these numbers? as always, it's not so much the number but what tesla has told us it will do in future and this focus on trying to deliver more vehicles at lower cost seems to be the thing investors are welcoming. yes. lower cost seems to be the thing investors are welcoming.- investors are welcoming. yes, i think it's the — investors are welcoming. yes, i think it's the thing _ investors are welcoming. yes, i think it's the thing all _ investors are welcoming. yes, i think it's the thing all car - investors are welcoming. yes, i | think it's the thing all car brands are looking to, because we have to accelerate take up of electric cars in the uk, european markets and globally to meet emissions targets and to get to mass adoption, which is the next struggle, requires more affordable electric cars at lower prices, so model two is part of that. ~ ., .,
a boon for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit in big competitive markets worldwide like china and india. let's speak now to erin baker, editorial director of auto trader, the uk's largest digital automotive marketplace. what do you make of these numbers? as always, it's not so much the number but what tesla has told us it will do in future and this focus on trying to deliver more vehicles at lower cost seems to be the thing investors are welcoming. yes. lower cost seems to be the thing...