Arab spring began. And visitors looking forward to taking a seat on the worlds most expensive toilet art and for a disappointment to spoil it made of solid gold has been stolen from a stately home in england just days after being unveiled at an Art Exhibition. Close. Twitter welcome to the program. Western nations have condemned an attack on saudi arabias Oil Infrastructure they ratcheted up the rhetoric after drone attacks on the kingdoms the largest oil plants slashed world the worlds daily supply of oil by 5 percent while hooty rebels from yemen have claimed responsibility the u. S. Has blamed iran for the attack raising tensions yet again in washington and tehran. One of the globes most crucial commodities going up in smoke the result of twin drone strikes at the heart of saudi arabias oil industry state media say the fires that erupted after saturdays attacks were quickly brought under control but Officials Say that production at the apple cake Oil Processing facility the largest
Can i get it off now . I think there needs to be a sauna here, a finnish one, where are the men and women . Yes. Since the time of the Famous Campaign of the squad of irmak timofeevich, the annexation of the middle neariertysh region to russia began; after a century and a half , these and russian outposts in the development of southern siberia and central asia began. The omsk region is located in the south of the west siberian plain, on the border with kazakhstan, between moscow and omsk more than 2,000 km. Traveling by train, this distance can be covered in almost two days, by plane in 3. 2 hours. Thanks to its rich past, omsk is included in the list of the most important militaryhistorical routes in russia. Modern omsk. A city with a million population, one of the largest Industrial Centers of western siberia, the difficult history of a threehundredyearold city, as reflected in its architectural monuments, an advantageous place for the construction of a fortress at the confluence of
In england came underfire this week over longer waits for test results. In an effort to track of the spread of the virus, the government has rolled out a new scheme. After a successful trial, 90 waste Water Treatment sites in england, wales and scotland are to Start Testing sewage for traces of the virus to try to detect local outbreaks before they spread. Heres our Health Editor hugh pym. Its a new approach to tracking down coronavirus monitoring sewage in local communities. This is an Early Warning system, as fragments of genetic material from the virus can be detected in waste water. Scientists say its real value is in areas where there might be people who are infected but showing no symptoms. The beauty of this technique is that we can detect people who are in that situation and dont know theyve got the virus but they are still shedding it, and we can still find it in the waste water and we can find it in advance of there being any positive tests in a catchment. Samples from sewage
The 50th anniversary of his clothing label. From opening his first small shop in nottingham in 1970 to trading in 70 countries hes a stalwart of the fashion scene. But like the rest of the industry his business has been hit hard by the pandemic. He met our arts editor Will Gompertz at a paul smith store that was closed at the time and talked about the challenges ahead. You can wear it, but theres always something, a little secret. I love that. Were sitting in the size of the original shop, which was three metres by three metres, only open fridays and saturdays, and the idea was just to earn a living. There was almost no fashion, really, in nottingham. Slowly, people from leicester and sheffield and derby, and then eventually even further afield. Oh, there little shop thats got really interesting things, you know. From a tiny backroom in nottingham to the fashion catwalks of the world, paul smith turned his small enterprise into a global brand. Its been profitable for every one of its 5
Ecologists have criticised plans to move ancient woodland habitat in the warwickshire countryside to make way for hs2 describing the idea as fundamentally flawed. Developers of the high speed line want to relocate the woodland, as our environment and Rural Affairs correspondent Claire Marshal explains. This tree is from part of an ancient woodland near Leamington Spa thats being cut down because its in the way of h52. It belongs to penny. She takes us through a bit of south Cubbington Wood that isnt being affected by the high speed line. She says this is what it looked like in the spring. This is what its like now. Its a bit of a kick in the stomach. Its a bit. Alarming, yeah. Its alarming. But, you know, just got to keep calm and go along with it. Ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old. Theyre rich in life, but there are only fragments left about 2 of land in the uk. Hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. So the tra