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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Tomorrow and friday. We talked about the budget, european enlargement and of course brexit, on which i believe an agreement is about to be finalised. Ill have all the latest from westminster. Away from westminster, President Trump describes a meeting with the parents of harry dunn as beautiful and sad. The family say they felt ambushed and refused to meet the woman involved in the crash that killed their son. We are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. The americans move out and the russians move in how the us the americans move out and the russians move in how the us troop withdrawal has changed the syrian conflict. Six people are detained by police in bulgaria, following racist chanting at the England Football Team on monday night in sofia. And william and kate head for pakistans mountains calling for more action on climate change. Scientific immunity is very concerned and very worried about how much has retreated in the impact its going to have on the villages,

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

We have and the western society and quite rightly the holocaust is treated with sensitivity because it gives the Jewish Community pain thats all we are asked but when you do not use freedom of speech to cause us pain by insulting our holy prophet thats all we want. And not. The number 4 point mr president this is the most critical point is the reason why i specially came here it is about what is happening and. Before this before i go on this i want to make one thing clear. That. When we came to power my 1st priority was that pakistan would be a country. Which will be which will try its best to bring peace. We had been through this war on terror we joined the United States war on terror after 2001 and pakistan went through one of its worst periods where. 73000 pakistanis died and over 150000000000 was lost to our economy and mr president i opposed the war because in the eightys pakistan had joined the western countries in what was the freedom struggle then a number of one a stand agains

BBCNEWS Newsday July 14, 2024

Also in the programme preparing to protest for the planet students around the world get ready for friday climate strikes. Shouting. And why gay rights activists in south korea say lack of laws to protect them is forcing many young people to take their own lives. Good morning. Its iam in london, 8 in the morning here in singapore and 9am tokyo where if you didnt already know the Rugby World Cup gets underway later today. This is the first time the tournament is being hosted by an asian nation. Its only four years ago that japans team, the brave blossoms caused a huge shock with their 3a 32 victory over south africa in england. Nowjapan will be hoping to build on that stunning victory on home soil. Lets go straight to the bbcs mariko oi whos in tokyo for us. A lot of excitement with the brave blossoms facing the russians tonight yes, rico. And the aim for it to be taking place in japan is because they want to spread the popularity of the sport outside countries like australia, new zealan

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

We are live in the capital. Millions are expected to join demonstrations around the world on friday demanding action on Climate Change ahead of next weeks un summit. Theyre expected to spread from the asia pacific, through europe and africa, to the americas. But the growing pressure to curb the emissions that are warming the world has not stopped President Trump overturning more environmental regulations. He is trying to stop california setting stricter targets for vehicles, and taken a big step towards opening up alaska for drilling. Aleem maqbool reports from another climate battleground in colorado. The North Fork Valley in colorado is an area of stunning diversity of landscape. Lush, green valleys beside striking, stark desert terrain, plateau mountains, and dense pine forests. But it also sits on one of the largest shale gas reserves in the us, leaving these pockets of untouched splendour severely under threat perhaps now more than ever. Well, this gas well has been in operation n

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Millions are beginning tojoin a day of demonstrations around the world, demanding action on Climate Change, ahead of next weeks un summit. Theyre expected to spread from the asia pacific through europe and africa to the americas. We can take you live now to sydney, in australia, where protests are under way. We understand thousands of Australian School students walking out of classrooms across the country. They have particular problems with the current governments environmental policies. All this three days ahead of the Climate Summit in new york, and in the wake of the strikes in march this year in which 150,000 people marched in australia. 1. 5 million, roughly, took part worldwide. These strikes are expected to be bigger, and there is likely to be a stronger presence from unions, workers and companies who have signed up to strike in solidarity with the young activists. We will be speaking to oui activists. We will be speaking to our correspondent here in just a few moments, but i am

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