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BBCNEWS Newsday July 13, 2024

As a key witness in the impeachment inquiry says ukraine was told to investigate his democratic rival joe biden to get us military aid. Cheering and applause. And a heroes welcome for the springboks in south africa after winning the Rugby World Cup in style. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, one in the morning in london and 8pm in washington, dc, where a climate study endorsed by 11,000 scientists warns that there will be untold human suffering without deep and lasting changes. The report by researchers in the us, australia and south africa draws on a0 years of data. Well, it declares the world is in the midst of an accelerating climate emergency. The study says there are profoundly troubling signs of human impact on the climate, including sustained rises in population, increased air travel and a global loss of tree cover. 0ur environment editor David Shukman told us more about the study by

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

And we stayed. As the general election is confirmed for december 12th we look at the role of social media in the campiagn as twitter says it will ban political adverts. Raging wildfires in california as a new blaze in the south of the state threatens the Ronald Reagan president ial library. Goals galore in the caraboa cup with ten scored in a single game between arsenal and liverpool and thats before it went to penalties, with the reds eventually sealing a place in the quarterfinal. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers anand menon, from uk in a changing europe, and jo tanner, former adviser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. Good evening. The head of the london fire brigade, dany cotton, has rejected calls for her resignation from survivors of the fire at grenfell tower. She expressed her deepest sorrow for not being able to save more lives. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. A report following the first stage of the

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

An estimated 1. 5 million house official testifies about the people in california are set to lose power on tuesday concerns are raised. An onlooker by as a utility firm tries to stop damaged cables triggering wildfires. Strong winds have been fanning the fires, and thousands of residents in los angeles have parts of asia are seeing birthrates been told to evacuate. At new lows and ask what governments thats all. Can do about it. Welcome to the programme. It is seven in the morning in singapore, 11 oclock night here seven in the morning in singapore, 11oclock night here in london. A general election has finally been called. Borisjohnson says the public must be given a choice over brexit. Jeremy corbyn said the election is a once in a generation chance to transform our country. Our Political Editor begins our coverage. These will soon be portraits from the past. Order order. The howls and the rage of a house divided. Theyll be replaced with some new voices. Some here will disappear. An i

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

Munchetty about racism and President Trump. 22 years on and prince harry walks in his mothers footsteps as he visits a minefield in angola. And coming up, saudi arabia opens its doors to International Tourists for the first time as part of a push to cut its economic dependence on oil. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The former cabinet minister amber rudd has accused number ten of using aggressive language that incites violence. It comes after a turbulent week in which mps return to the house of commons and took pa rt to the house of commons and took part in furious exchanges in the commons. Today Boris Johnson part in furious exchanges in the commons. Today borisjohnson again defended his use of language and insisted that delivering brexit on the 31st of october would bring much of the heat out of the debate. Meanwhile, scott ands first minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated she would be open to backing Jeremy Corbyn as an interim Prime Minister to stop and no deal brexit. Here i

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten July 13, 2024

Of mps at westminster. Well have the latest from westminster and from brussels, where the eu summit will get under way tomorrow. Also on the programme. As Kurdish Forces fight to retain territory, under turkish attack, President Trump says the conflict is no longer a matterfor the us. Our soldiers are not in harms way, as they shouldnt be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us. Harry dunns parents at the white house they say they were shocked to be asked to meet the American Woman accused of killing their son in a car crash. And william and kate in the mountains of the hindu kush, to see for themselves the effects of Global Warming. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, several men have been arrested after Bulgarian Police identify suspects who racially abused england players in this weeks euro qualifier in sofia. Good evening. The frantic search for a last minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. Officia

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