We see how the pandemic has changed things onset. Oh, my lord. Everythings changed. First of all we have to be tested every single day. Warm welcome to our viewers on pbs america and around the globe. New scientific analysis seen by the bbc suggests the goals from the Paris Climate Agreement are coming within reach. The Tracker Study looks at the latest promises from countries including china as well as the plans of the us president Electjoe Biden. From the uks wettest february on record to raging wildfires in california. The fingerprints of Climate Change link to Human Activities have become increasingly clear this year. But efforts to curb Greenhouse Gasesis but efforts to curb Greenhouse Gases is the root cause of Global Warming has so far had limited impact. When countries are signed the agreement in 2015, they undertook to limit the rise of damages to well below two celsius this century. But when scientists added up all the pledges made to cut carbon, they mounted to around three
Denying this fact could be heinz was a season ticket interpreted by some as being a crime against humanity. Holder for decades. The club has just celebrated its centenary, and heinz marks his 100th birthday in february. At yesterdays match against cardiff, he was presented a british man has been killed with a personalised shirt and scarf in a pitchside ceremony. And his son wounded, after being shot during a suspected how do you feel to be here today . Robbery, outside a five star hotel in buenos aires. Cold around 2,000 properties are still without water in and around Leighton Linslade theyre doing better than they used to. In bedfordshire, after supplies we want them up in failed on friday night. The first division. Heinzs story is remarkable. And sport stars from around the world are gathering in aberdeen for this years bbc 0n the 9th of november 1938, his father was one of 30,000 jewish men and sport personality of the year. Boys who were arrested and sent to concentration camps. T
We re our leaders are not caving as if we were in an emergency. In an emergency you change your behaviour to live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 8am in singapore, and here in london its just turned thursday the day the british electorate vote in their general election. The Party Leaders spent the final day of campaigning travelling from one key constituency to another, hoping to win last minute support. The bbcs Political Editor laura kuenssberg, has all the latest. Mrs monaghan at number eight was the yorkshire tory voter with an unusual milkman this morning. Morning so nice to meet you, Prime Minister. What are you doing up this morning . I am bringing your chocolate milk, orange juice. 0h, chocolate milk the last day of any election peak political pantomime. I will be with you in a second. I have an earpiece ready to go. Borisjohnson even retreated into a giant fridge when a reporter tried to persuade him on live television. Dont b
For the nato summit and lashes out at democrats for holding impeachment hearings while hes away. Also on the Programme Climate change the point of no return is hurtling towards us a warning as political leaders gather at a special summit. The American Woman who says she was brought to britain to have sex with Prince Andrew urges the public to stand beside her. He knows what happened, i know what happened, and theres only one of us telling the truth, and i know thats me. This is muffi shes my cat, and i never know what shes thinking. New Research Proves that she does make facial expressions, im just really bad at understanding them. Hello and welcome im Michelle Fleury in new york and Matthew Price is in london. It didnt take long for last fridays terrorist attack in london to become a political issue. Thats despite a plea from the father of one of the two People Killed for his sons name not to be used to promote what he called vile propaganda. With the election looming, the Prime Minis
And feeling stressed . Meet lilou the worlds first airport therapy pig. Shes hogging the limelight at San Francisco airport. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its one oclock in the morning in london and 9 oclock here in singapore and in hong kong where police have fired tear gas on a university campus. Protesters plan a second day of disruption after monday saw some of the worst unrest in five months of protests. It left two people in a Critical Condition in hospital. The first person, a protester, was shot by a Police Officer at point blank range. Later, a pro beijing supporter was soaked in flammable liquid and set alight after arguing with protesters. Our correspondent in hong kong, stephen mcdonnell, sent this report. This is how the day of extraordinary violence starts. A Police Officer, arresting the person in white, is approached by another protester, wearing black. Hes shot at point blank range. And its all capture