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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240706

from a british business. and there s been an increase in people taking up detectoring in the british countryside but should their discoveries be finders keepers? hello and welcome to bbc news. next week will mark the one year anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine. us president biden is scheduled to give a speech on tuesday in neighbouring poland on the same day that vladimir putin is due to give an address in moscow. ukraine s president zelensky has again called on western allies to speed up their delivery of weapons warning that delays would cost lives. it all comes as the munich security conference is underway with calls for nato to give kyiv long term security assurances. rishi sunak will address the conference, telling western countries they need to redouble their military support for ukraine. he ll also tell delegates that kyiv needs security guarantees even after the war has ended. our correspondentjenny hill spoke to me earlier about the general message c

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:26:00

important, the archaeological value, rather than finding your items. keith wescott, we have to leave it there. thank you for talking to us. hello there. in the aftermath of storm otto, there are still lots of people suffering from power cuts, with aberdeenshire particularly badly affected. and of course it was aberdeenshire where we had the strongest gust of wind a gust of 83 mph recorded at inverbervie. now, today s weather, for most of you is a cloudy day today. a bit of light rain or drizzle at times and mild, but for some across the hills of northern scotland, we ve seen some snow overnight and at first this morning. so one or two of you waking up to a wintry start to the day. now, the satellite picture shows storm otto working into north east europe. we ve had a weak area of low pressure bringing that snowfall across the hills of northern scotland. and today, as you can see from the charts,

Neolithic Romeo and Juliet? The Star-Crossed Lovers of Valdaro

The “Lovers of Valdaro” are a pair of human skeletons that were discovered in 2007 by a team of archaeologists at a Neolithic tomb in Italy. The two skeletons appear to have died while they were gazing into one another’s eyes and hugging each other, thus reminiscent of a “lovers’ embrace.”

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