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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

hello. more than a thousand people have now died in pakistan, where floods have been described by the country s foreign minister as a catastrophe. bilawal butto zardari told the bbc the disaster was on a scale he has never seen before. pakistan s government has issued a fresh appeal for more international aid. heavy rains have caused flooding sincejune, overwhelming rivers. around one sixth of the population are said to have been affected with millions left homeless. officials in the southern province of sindh are warning that more floods and landslides are likely there, as waters come downstream. our correspondent pumza fihlani has the latest. local aid agencies in pakistan say they are doing what they can, but there simply aren t enough resources for everyone. as seen here within minutes, the food runs out. ..and the team is forced to leave quickly. the picture is the same around the country. translation: we left our homes in a hurry and couldn t gather- all our supplie

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240707

from classified papers that were seized from donald trump s home in florida. and restoration of gloucester cathedral s cloisters, known to many around the world as hogwarts. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. pakistan is appealing for further international assistance to help cope with flooding, which has already claimed more than a thousand lives. millions of people have been affected and many have been forced to abandon their homes. a government minister says her country is unable to cope with the unprecedented flooding and that the disaster is a consequence of climate change. officials in the southern province of sindh are warning that more floods and landslides are likely there, as waters from the north flow downriver. our correspondent pumza fihlani reports from sindh. swathes of land across southern pakistan have been turned into islands. the rains have been unforgiving, and the water is still trapped between people s homes. homes, roads

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240707

this will be blasting off, our first step in the return to the moon for the first time in 50 years. legacy of covid the new zealand museum collection recording the country s response to the pandemic. and europe s biggest carnival returns to the streets of london after a three year break due to the pandemic. welcome to bbc news. we begin in pakistan, where more than 1,000 people have now died in floods described by the country s foreign minister as a catastrophe. bilawal bhutto zardari told the bbc the disaster was on a scale he has never seen before. pakistan s government has issued a fresh appeal for more international aid. heavy rains have caused flooding sincejune overwhelming rivers. around one sixth of the population are said to have been affected with millions left homeless. officials in the southern province of sindh are warning that more floods and landslides are likely there, as waters come downstream. 0ur correspondent pumza fihlani has the latest. local aid a

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:24:00

absolutely. if you see president clinton today, he is very fit and trim, but back in the day when he was in the office, he clearly enjoyed eating and he was probably a little heavier than what he was now. and apparently, he had some allergies for different types of ingredients that would go into various pastries and desserts, and so, chef mesnier would try to keep those away from him. but occasionally president clinton would say, i m going to be a bad boy, as chef mesnier put it, as he had to have a piece of the chocolate cake that he so enjoyed. and chef mesnier went on to say that he could always tell and these are his words when president clinton was being a bad boy because he could see around his eyes, they would be puffy and he said even still to this day, he can tell when mr clinton is being a bad boy when it comes to the kinds of desserts he is eating. jeff weeks. explosive demolition experts have brought down two ioom tall residential tower blocks outside the indian ca

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:18:00

some activists are calling for an official apology for bilkis bano. others are afraid that rape is being normalised in india. translation: if the convicts did | all this and are able to get away| with their crimes so easily, that means rape culture is being normalised very badly. the gujarat government said various points were considered in connection with the release of the men, including their behaviour in prison and the fact that they had already served 15 years behind bars. dozens of retired civil servants have written to the chiefjustice of india, warning that the early release of these men sends the wrong message and puts the safety of women at risk. wendy urquhart, bbc news. explosive demolition experts have brought down two 100 metre tall residential tower blocks outside the indian

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