are struggling to treat patients with heatstroke. 110 people have died due to the extreme heat. our correspondent is in dally with details. is in dally with details. there were certainly is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 degrees i is in dally with details. there were certainly 40 degrees a | is in dally with details. there i were certainly 40 degrees a few were certainly a0 degrees a few hours ago and according to the temperature of the air, it seems that it is gone down to 37 celsius but it feels warmer and that s because ofjust how hard the road and the concrete is and it s just emanates that heat. and gives an indication of how hard it is for the temperature to call down even in the evenings here, in the evenings, we the last two evenings, we the last two evenings, it has been record breaking damages in terms of how want it was an evening so there s no respite from it. in evening so there s no respite f
on the city s main square before heading for the stadium and, they hoped, another victory. after their narrow opening win over serbia, england were up against denmark and the anticipation was deafening. god save the king sung by the watching prince of wales. could england keep their cool? they struggled to keep their feet at first kyle walker among a host of players sliding around, but soon it was denmark s turn to slip up and midway through the first half, england pounced. and a good chance for kane! a case of captain fantastic, as harry kane sparked euphoria amongst his team mates and every england fan. could they now kick on? well, not so, as denmark hit back, and how. that s a good effort, it s a wonderful strike! morten hjulmand with a stunner as the danes began to dominate and england began to toil. after a lethargic first half, could they find some spark? now it s foden. off the post. well, phil foden came oh, so close, but the frustration was plain to see. england r
and so we re absolutely sure of our facts and the chinese ought to own up to this. we have sanctioned a great number of chinese companies, and we re prepared to do more by the way. we remind china that chinese officials, they have considerable authority in this authoritarian government over what happens, and they can certainly crack down on these companies, and they ought to do it because it is a major problem. and it s a major obviously a major assistance to russia in this war effort. how much communication is there between the two sides, and how difficult is it for you? we know there have been times. i ve been here for two plus years. there have been times when communication has been very sparse. after speaker nancy pelosi s visit to taiwan august 2022, the chinese shut down communications mostly with our cabinet level in washington. after that strange balloon floated across the territory of the united states for five days in february of 2023, the chinese shut down comm
hit back, and how. that s a good effort, it s a wonderful strike! morten hjulmand with a stunner as the danes began to dominate and england began to toil. after a lethargic first half, could they find some spark? now it s foden. off the post. well, phil foden came oh, so close, but the frustration was plain to see. england rang the changes, captain kane replaced by ollie watkins and the substitute almost made an instant impact. but england were still sloppy, sluggish, and in the closing minutes, pierre emile hojbjerg so nearly made them pay. faith in england s team and tactics is being tested. i think we ve got the talent, i don t think we ve got the manager. we have the best attacking players possibly in the whole tournament and we are not using them well. we are playing too defensive. no initiative, no trying i to get on the front foot, just very boring football. england are still top of their group but after this, that may seem about the only positive. andy swiss, bbc news
After Terrorist Attacks the uk is preoccupied with questions about how best to counter the jihadist threat. For politicians the focus is on policing, intelligence and intelligence powers. My guess today has a different is that if. Her son was radicalised in birmingham, went to fight with the Islamic State in syria and was killed at the age of i9. Syria and was killed at the age of 19. She now offers support to other families facing the dangers of radicalisation at home. How best to slam the door on the jihadis question mark nicola, welcome to hardtalk i wonder what kind of impact the news of the last few weeks has upon you. Weve seen this spate of horrifying Terrorist Attacks in the united kingdom. The focus has been on what they a jihadist inside the uk. This is very personalfor you. They a jihadist inside the uk. This is very personal for you. I wonder what the impact is. Its been very difficult, especially because you have the manchester and the recently london in close proximity. I