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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

south eastern parts of the uk but into this evening and overnight we will keep some showers coming in on the northerly breeze for a while, particularly across parts of northern england. scotland and northern ireland should see skies clearing, we make it clear skies across north west wales and england, so there could be a frost, may be as low as “4 in glasgow. across east midlands, yorkshire, east anglia and the south east, temperatures should be above freezing, enough cloud, enough breeze, but even here tomorrow we will find the breeze easing, the crowd breaking up and any showers won t last long at all and it should be a dry day for most of us with some spells of sunshine. we see more cloud and drizzle arriving at the far north west later in the day so 9 degrees here but elsewhere we are looking at highs around 6 8 c, near normalfor this time of the year. heading into the weekend that weather front is going to bring some rain down from the north west but it s running close

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

var beg to differ. i disallowed gold let the forest fire. united are a better side since the new dutch manager and they were brought into the comfort zone with a second goal. they got three past forest at old trafford and looks likely to mirror that feat and it was bruno fernandes who added a third and fired his side to uphold trip to wembley. uefa are planning to introduce some changes to the nations league to make it a more compelling competition. europe s football governing body hopes that the introduction of quarterfinals and promotion play offs will make it a better tournament. the new expanded format will begin in september 202a. after russian flags were waved and security guards allegedly threatened. russian and belarusian flags have been banned by the tournament. on the court, nine time champion novak djokovic is into the semi finals, after sweeping aside russia s andrey rublev in straight sets. the serbian channelled his emotions into a ruthless win over his fifth

BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024

again. we have a special report from china on the rise of covid again. we have a special report from china on the rise of covid and - china on the rise of covid and related deaths tierney to rise. tyranny. we look at divisions over australia s colonial legacy. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start the show for you today with the latest developments the parent company of facebook and instagram has announced it will end its suspension of the former president donald trump s accounts. this is after a two year ban that was imposed on mr trump in the wake of the january the 6th storming of the us capitol. his claim that the election was stolen was widely disseminated on social media. we can bring in our north america correspondent peter bowes, who s been watching this story very carefully. great to give you on the programme. i imagine you remember the background of life former president trump was susp

BBCNEWS BBC News November 25, 2017

The authorities in egypt say gunmen who attacked a mosque during friday prayers killing more than 300 people were carrying the flag of the so called Islamic State group. Up to 30 men surrounded the building, opening fire on worshippers including children in the town of bir al abed in northern sinai. In response, Egyptian Forces have been carrying out air strikes on some militant targets. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerins report contains some distressing images. Warplanes take to the skies bound for sinai. The president has promised egypt will avenge its martyrs. The army says air strikes destroyed weapons stockpiles and vehicles used by the militants who attacked the mosque. Its still stands but is now a monument to sorrow. Stands but is now a monument to sorrow. Inside, a trail of destruction, most of it too graphic to show. But this exclusive footage obtained by the bbc is testament to the horrors that unfolded here. In the General Hospital one of the young suivivois. In the

CSPAN3 Women World War I Peace Movements November 26, 2017

Event that would take place here at the National World war i museum and memorial. I was thrilled to have them become an official cosponsor and part of the program committee. It was also four years ago this mornings keynote speaker, and isor Erika Kuhlman were in contact with the peace history journal. It was around that time she was informing me that when her threeyear term at the journal finished, she planned to step down in order to complete her manuscript on the International Migration of german war veterans. Like any good organizational president , i tried to get her to change her mind since she had , been such a great editor and because i wanted to pass off the work of finding a replacement to my successor. She refused, but she did remain a valued member of the organization and is now serving on the board of the peace history society. Erika kuhlman is a professor and the former director of womens studies at Idaho State University where she teaches , courses in womens history, u. S

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