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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Asia 20240702

economy wide response. screws and is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in taking action and engaging in climate change is better. the more private sector engagement in this issue, i think, is better than what we saw ten or 20 or 30 years ago when it was very government driven. iii when it was very government driven. ., . ~ ., driven. if we go back, at kop 27, is driven. if we go back, at kop 27. is loss driven. if we go back, at kop 27, is loss and driven. if we go back, at kop 27, is loss and damage - driven. if we go back, at kop 27, is loss and damage fund| 27, is loss and damage fund was a for richer countries to pay poorer countries suffering the impact of climate change, how do you see that working out, that has been one of the numerous sticking points? i think private sector needs to get more engage in loss and damage as well. it is just one section, it would help society, insurance needs to be more engaged, issues reg

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240702

glasgow and edinburgh, five for liverpool and then this is what we call anomaly map so it tells us whether it will be above or below average for the time of year. much of the continent below average in spain and portugal slightly warmer. cold weather is with us to stay and you can on newsnight, abigail s parentsjoin other bereaved families calling for a national inquiry into maternity care in england. speaking exclusively to newsnight, katie fowler and robert miller, whose baby abigail died at royal sussex maternity unit, talk about the trauma they went through, and claim that nobody is taking failures in maternity care seriously. also tonight. are we heading for a standoff between the home secretary and the immigration minister over migration policy? the former immigration minister joins us from westminster. and there s to be a two day extension of the ceasefire in gaza to allow more hostages and prisoners to be swapped, but is there anything to suggest the violence will not

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240702

for palestinians who have been detained. from tel aviv, orla guerin sent this report of more israeli hostages and palestinians who from tel aviv. lining the streets tonight to welcome home a mother and daughter, freed from gaza yesterday. and there is hope that others will come home. qatar and the white house saying that the ceasefire deal and release of captives will continue for two more days. already savouring her freedom, this woman, who is 78. she tells hospital staff in tel aviv they are amazing. so is she, freed from gaza on friday, after almost 50 daysin from gaza on friday, after almost 50 days in captivity. already a survivor of cancer, and now of hamas. some home comes are overshadowed by sorrow. this woman has been reunited with her uncle but her mother was not freed by hamas. though israel says mothers and children were supposed to be released together. he says his niece couldn t speak allowed for weeks. she he says his niece couldn t speak allowed for weeks. al

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsnight 20171129

But is it really all change, or simply as you were . President mugabe, do you still like him or do you not like him . Crowd chants n0. We dont like mugabe. Since long, you were afraid because if you were saying something negative about him, you would be butchered. Hello. The weather may be getting colder, but the Brexit Process is hotting up. A European Council meeting in two weeks will decide whether britain gets to the next level in the talks. That is, whether we get to discuss trade and ourfuture relationship. Weve made concessions on the money issue. Fair to say thats no impediment to moving on now. But there is still the not insignificant issue of the irish border. Its a circle to be squared. The uk does not want to be in the Customs Union or the Single Market but that would normally imply we have border with those who are. The land border between Northern Ireland and the republic included. Everybody agrees that a border is not a good idea there but no one has really suggested how

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20171130

Issue in the brexit cox and we will be live here throughout the day. Brexit talks. The bbc understands that a 24 year old british man who went to syria to fight so called Islamic State has been killed. Oliver hall, from the portsmouth area, hadjoined Kurdish Armed groups to fight against so called Islamic State. Trials show a new approach to preventing migraines can reduce the number and severity of attacks. Good morning, its thursday, november 30th. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has told theresa may that she should pay more attention to tackling terrorism in the uk, rather than criticising him. The message was delivered in a tweet last night after downing street criticised the us president for sharing anti Muslim Videos posted by a british far right group on social media. The row has placed more pressure on the Prime Minister to cancel mr trumps state visit to the uk next year. Our north america correspondent, laura bicker, reports. The home secretar

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