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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20240702

unicef has said that the heatwave could be putting the lives of children at risk. now on bbc news, click. this week, it s time for a return to some of our finest stories from the world of health and wellbeing. if you ve got a condition that s holding you back from being able to do the things that you love, that s something that you want to overcome. that s something that you want to overcome with technology. california investigating artificial arms which encourage the mind to power the prosthetic. this is one of the most incredible things i ve ever done. and here s a question how much time you spend on your smartphone? too much? well, we meet some people who ve taken a break. it helped me recalibrate my own habits. like, i had way more quality time with my son. and nick talks with the young musician with muscular dystrophy who s using tech to take on his next big challenge. terrifying. so nervous, yeah. i don t know what it will be like but i am so excited. over the year

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240621

to the extreme heat. our correspondent is in delhi with details. there were certainly a0 degrees a few hours ago and according to the temperature of the air, it seems that it is gone down to 37 celsius but it feels warmer and that s because ofjust how hard the road and the concrete is and it s just emanates that heat. and gives an indication of how hard it is for the temperature to cool down even in the evenings here, in the evenings, in the last two evenings, it has been record breaking damages in terms of how want it was an evening so there s no respite from it. in the middle east, the number of people dying due to extreme heat throughout the hajj pilgrimage is raising. up to 1,000 people have died. most of whom were egyptian pilgrims. the saudi government says many pilgrims are not officially registered for the pilgrimage which is difficult to reach an accurate number on deaths and illnesses due to heat. 0ur bbc correspondent visited and village. with several pilgrims had

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Global Questions

while the west bought billions of vaccines quickly and cheaply, some people argue a global vaccine apartheid is unfolding with less wealthy nations missing out on supplies. hello, welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi. world leaders are constantly saying that covid 19 is a global problem that needs international cooperation. but do these words sound hollow when we see how rich nations are buying up supplies of covid vaccines? as they rush to vaccinate their entire populations, many poorer countries have yet to administer a single jab. that s global questions: vaccine apartheid. well, to bring you this edition of global questions, our two panellists and our questioners join us via video link. let me tell you who s in the hot seat this week giving the answers. carl bildt is a renowned international diplomat. he has served as both prime minister and foreign minister in his native sweden, and is now co chair of the european council on foreign relations. he s been spe

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