for artisanal bakeries. more now on the dramatic win for brazil s former president luiz inacio da silva. as you ve been hearing lula has been re elected after very narrowly defeating the incumbent jair bolsonaro in the second round of voting. celebrating his victory, he said the winners were the brazilian people and he wanted to improve their lives. lula s win marks a return to left wing governance in latin america s largest nation and the challenges facing him are great following a bitter campaign. he will take office onjanuary land faces a huge challenge to unite a deeply divided nation and boost an economy grappling with rising inflation. joining me now isjimena blanco, head of americas research at risk intelligence company verisk maplecroft. jimena, goodesy. let s start by mentioning the fact that jair bolsonaro is yet to concede. correct, yes. and he has refused to see some of his closest advisers. you know, earlier in the weekend he did concede to a in brazil that he wo
in the united states warrant the amount of coverage they received here in the uk? first, in a year of climate related disasters and broken temperature records, the relevance of the cop27 summit in sharm el sheikh were self evident. and, as it started on sunday, bbc one s early evening news made clear how high the stakes are. dire warnings for the future of the planet as the cop27 climate conference begins in egypt. delegates hear the last eight years have been the hottest on record, accelerating the effects of climate change. we must answer the planet s distress signal with action ambitious, credible climate action. the united nations secretary general antonio guterres, who we saw there, warned the following day that the planet was on a highway to climate hell. but language like that, and the way that it was reported worried liz middleton:
he is now approaching 11 years old and this has been a huge cause of worry and distress at being in and out of prison for a decade, where he has been unable to provide proper care. agnes callamard is the secretary general of amnesty international and is at the cop27 summit in sharm el sheikh. i asked her for the latest on alaa abdel fattah s condition. unfortunately, we have not heard anything unfortunately, we have not heard anything new since yesterday he remains anything new since yesterday he remains in anything new since yesterday he remains in detention somewhere. i know remains in detention somewhere. i know that remains in detention somewhere. i know that his mother tried to get information yesterday, she was at the prison information yesterday, she was at the prison and there was little that came the prison and there was little that came we the prison and there was little that came. we don t know how he is doing and where came. we don t know how he is doing and
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