Officials in oklahoma dig up 1a bodies for a second time, in the hope of using dna to identify more victims in 1921 the tulsa race massacre. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, shiona has been to sweden to see how new organs could be printed in a lab. Meanwhile, lara has been creating body parts of a different kind. Whats happened to my ear . Nick talks to a man in a box. And the man hunting the missing cryptoqueen explains how to find someone from a single selfie. Even if i posted a picture of me in my back garden, there is a possibility someone could work out my home address, because ive done it to them. Nearly 7,000 people in the uk right now need organ transplants. Sometimes the wait for these lifelines can be long and agonising. And not everyone survives them. We clearly need more donors. But 3 d printing might be able to offer a solution. Yeah, scientists are developing a method to create organs from living tissue, which can then be transplanted into patients who need
in a racially motivated attack that killed hundreds of residents. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. a warning this edition contains references to racist language that some viewers may find offensive. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. eight decades after the world confronted the evil of nazism, significant numbers of people around the world are still drawn to extreme violent forms of race hatred and nationalism. in his youth, my guest was part of that culture. matthew collins was a violent far right thug, but he changed sides, became an informer, and after years in exile, returned to britain to become a prominent activist for the group, hope not hate. what is the most effective antidote to hate fuelled neo nazi extremism 7 matthew collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. yourjob is rooting out, exposing, the most vile forms of racism, neo nazism. yep. the twist is that you, yourself, in your youth, were one of them. do you see traits of yourself in t
for digging out proteins, that are beneficial to their immune systems. as the un warns of a climate catastrophe, the uk government is accused of failing to protect key transport, power and communication networks from extreme weather. a report by a joint committee of mps and peers, says britain s national security is being jeopardised. well, the issue is affecting nations right across the globe. world leaders will meet next month in egypt, for the un climate summit, cop27. the un secretary general told the bbc that countriies must re prioritise climate change or the world faces catastrophe. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it is the defining issue of today s world. so claim a change remains a central priority in everything we do and climate change must be a central priority for all governments, or companies, all cities, the civil society everywhere. if we are not able to reverse the present threat that is leading to catastrophe in the world, we will be doomed. and
are rebelling against more restrictions. and a dust storm and builds china s capital pushing up pollution levels and affecting flights. protesters out opposite ends of the world are taking up the fight against violence directed at women in cities across australia thousands of joined rallies demanding justice for victims the action is similar to what s been happening in the u.k. there are mass demonstrations have been taking place against how police are going to vigil that followed the killing of 33 year old sarah everett we ll have more on that shortly but 1st to make a gauge in camera where political figures are also the targets of protest as. allegations of right have dominated strongly in politics for weights and now thousands of a strongly ins have come out calling for an end to violence against women including in the nation s polman it was sparked by shocking allegations by former political advisor that she was allegedly right by a colleague inside the defense minister s
and it s loud and clear in london 2 growing anger at how police handled a vigil after the killing of 33 year old sarah ever. a curfew in brazil to curb soaring corona virus infections but thousands of people are rebelling against more restrictions. mean maz ousted civilian leader aung sang suu kyi is due back in court in the coming hours just as a country reels from yet more bloodshed. at least 39 people have been killed on sunday that s the highest number of deaths in a single day in the month and a half long crackdown on protestors the military has imposed martial law in parts of young gone that s me and my biggest city tell me check reports. to find protest is again months through the streets of mandalay on sunday in. strong voice and in large numbers they were clearly unbound by the violence of the day before that s when the security services shot dead at least 6 people in a crackdown in myanmar 2nd city and injured many more but with the death toll rising a call for revo