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BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

And then it did and we were, like, everyone was just in shock. And then it did and we were, like, everyone wasjust in shock. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. Its the hottest august Bank Holiday Weekend on record, with the top temperature reaching 33. 3 degrees in west london. And coming up in half an hour, sportsday will have more on englands thrilling comeback at headingley. Good evening. Borisjohnson has told the bbc that whether the uk leaves the eu with a deal at the end of october is now touch and go. The Prime Minister was speaking at the g7 summit in france, where hes also said no deal would mean the uk keeping a substa ntial part of the £39 billion the uk had agreed to pay the eu. Hes also been meeting President Trump for the First Time Since becoming Prime Minister, as our chief Political Correspondent vicki young reports from biarritz. Side by side, but not quite in step. Borisjohnson hopes his american friend will help him out and boost tr

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

World cup beaming it out in several countries for all the world to see. Welcome to the program britains Prime Minister has suffered a Major Political setback an attempt by m. P. s to prevent a no deal breakers that has passed its 1st hurdle and the ruling conservatives are now in turmoil Boris Johnson has kicked out 21 members of his own party after they voted against him to seize control of the parliamentary agenda when a 2nd vote will take place on wednesday and johnston says if he loses that one hell call for a general election well heres how the numbers stacked up early on tuesday in the house of commons the opposition rebel tories came together to get 328 votes whereas the government could only muster 301 m. P. s to support it so the government lost by 27. 00 votes. Britains democracy is a war. With itself. As protesters marched on westminster politicians returned from the summer recess poised to push new legislation through parliament to block always johnson ring that. A number o

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Degrees in west london. And coming up the travel show reviews some of its best trips this year. Thats in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good evening. Borisjohnson has told the bbc that whether the uk leaves the eu with a deal at the end of october is now touch and go. The Prime Minister was speaking at the g7 summit in france, where hes also said no deal would mean the uk keeping a substantial part of the £39 billion the uk had agreed to pay the eu. Hes also been meeting President Trump for the First Time Since becoming Prime Minister, as our chief Political Correspondent vicki young reports from biarritz. Side by side, but not quite in step. Borisjohnson hopes his american friend will help him out and boost trade between their two countries. But is this a partnership of equals or will the uk get trampled all over by its mighty ally . Do you know who this is, hes going to be a fantastic Prime Minister. And we are going to do a fantastic deal. Once we clear up some of the obstacles in

ALJAZ Mali Tribes July 14, 2024

September on al jazeera. English cant. Just. Rely. Now its not just humans who are suffering in the fight over kashmir border fencing and forest fires and putting wildlife in the himalayan region of risk i was there as a sullivan job reports now from. Pakistan administered side of the line of control. In a back yard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting leopard represents the plight of wildlife and one of the worlds most militarized zone. As humans fight over the disputed Territory Defenses directed divided the habitat for animals as well as the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of control between india and pakistan. Life would freely move between india and occupied kashmir and. Now that natural migration has been severed the last cycle and biological requirements have been limited. I use dense forests are home and a source of food for many species of wild cats beared deer goats monkeys and birds only a few of these creatures can respond

BBCNEWS The Travel Show July 14, 2024

Temperatures have now reached a new record for the Late August Bank Holiday weekend, the met office has announced. It looks like the highest temperature recorded this afternoon was 33. 3 degrees at heathrow. Earlier, our news correspondent Richard Galpin sent this update from brighton. Records have been smashed this summer records have been smashed this summer in terms of temperatures. This latest one, 30 3. 3 celsius. That is two celsius more than the previous record, which had stood for almost 20 years. Then if you wind back to the beginning of this year, or february to be precise, there was a mini heatwave in west wales near aberystwyth, where the temperature reached more than 20 celsius. That was unprecedented for february. Coming into the summer again we have had the hottest july coming into the summer again we have had the hottestjuly day on record, with the temperature reaching more than 38 celsius. Certainly we have been speaking to some people here and they have been saying, y

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