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BBCNEWS Click September 19, 2020 00:30:00

The us supreme courtjudge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. She was 87 and had been undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer. As one of four liberal justices on the court, her death raised the prospect of President Trump trying to expand the courts conservative majority. World Health Organisation has warned that the coronavirus pandemic is not burning out or going away. The head of the Whos Health Emergencies programme says countries in the Northern Hemisphere needed to do far more to combat the disease over the coming winter. The United States government has said it will then downloads of two chinese social media applications, tiktok and wechat from sunday. Tiktok said it was disappointed with the ruling. Both companies had said they will vow to fight the president s decision. Those are the headlines. Now on bbc news click. This week working together and staying apart. A new slice of apple. And theatre through the looking glass. Hey, welcome to click, hope you are doing ok. It has been

BBCNEWS Talking Movies September 19, 2020 23:30:00

The Supreme Court judge, ruth bader ginsburg. The proposal has triggered a battle, between republicans and democrats about chosing a replacement before the us president ial election. The British Government says its going to impose stiff financial fines on people in england who fail to quarentine themselves, as part of coronavirus restrictions. Anyone who tests positive for the infection or is contacted through the test and trace system will be legally required to self isolate. Tens of thousands of people have taken part in one of the largest Anti Government demonstrations in thailand in years. Protesters close to the royal palace in bangkok demanded the resignation of the prime minister, Prayut Chan Ocha the army general who led a coup six years ago. A new Cancer Task Force set up by nhs england, will meet next week, to support Cancer Services following the coronavirus pandemic and to try and increase the number of referrals. The charity, Cancer Research uk, estimates there were 350,00

BBCNEWS BBC News September 14, 2020 12:30:00

Moving and obviously going through those images and seeing all those different stories, some of which are, you know, joyful and heart warming, some of which are profoundly moving or even harrowing, it is something that i think has really stayed with all of us. A Rainbow Playground at a school in norfolk, short cut features a tense diy haircut using dog clippers, and taken by big sister marcella, home schooling in dagenham. Congratulating all those who submitted a portrait, the queen has said in a statement that she had been inspired to see how the photographs have captured the resilience of the british people at such a challenging time. Sarah campbell, bbc news. Time for a look at the weather. It is hot, ben. Yes, indeed simon, for most of us very warm weather today, certainly for the time of year but the weekend brought something very different across the north west of scotland. Heavy rain, gave flooding in some place, it is drier here today, thankfully, but it is where we have the be

BBCNEWS BBC News January 21, 2021 02:00:00

Be strong, deep feel week, just be strong, deep breath and feel weak, just be strong, deep breath and stay strong press on, press on, press on you will see there is i am Laura Trevelyan in washington, dc. In london i am mike emily. The headlines. Once aaain we mike emily. The headlines. Once again we have mike emily. The headlines. Once again we have learnt mike emily. The headlines. Once again we have learnt that again we have learnt that democracy is precious. Democracy is fragile and at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. The president wrote a generous letter. Because it was private i will not talk about it until i will not talk about it until i talked to him but it was generous. A new day for America Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. As Vice President making history as the first woman ever to hold the post. Getting straight to work. The new president signs a blizzard of executive orders and says he received a personal note from his predec

BBCNEWS HARDtalk September 14, 2020 23:30:00

Wildfires continue to burn. He said the fires were the result of poor forest management, not climate change. But his election rival, joe biden, says its the president s policies that are contributing to natural disasters. Borisjohnsons controversial plan to override key elements of the brexit deal he signed with brussels has cleared its first commons hurdle despite deep misgivings by some senior tories. Mps voted to give the uk internal market bill a second reading by a majority of 77. The American Software giant, oracle, has confirmed it wants a Technology Partnership with the chinese owned video sharing app, tiktok. Time was running out for a deal after President Trump threatened to ban the popular app unless its american operations were sold. Thats all from me for now. Now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Racial discrimination is americas wound that will not heal. And in this president ial election year, with donald trump in the white house

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