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forecast for europe. the chinese president xi visits moscow, his first visit since russia s invasion of ukraine. in 20 years since the us led coalition invaded iraq to topple dictator saddam hussein. we look at the legacy. the un secretary general antonio guterres has hailed a major new report on climate change as a survival guide for humanity . climate scientists from intergovernmental panel on climate change said clean energy and technology can be exploited to avoid the growing climate disaster. but they also warned a key global temperature goal will probably be missed. they say the world is expected to warm above 1.5 degrees centigrade by the early 2030s. rescue dogs try to sniff out the bodies of the more than 250 people who are reckoned to have died after a tropical storm ripped through malawi this week. storm freddy is likely to be the longest lasting tropical cyclone on record, say meteorologists. today s report says climate change is likely to intensify tropical stor

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Judges law clerk which had been posted on social media, she has been assisting the judge throughout the trial, sitting next to him, and the judge had ordered trump to take it down and it hadnt happened. Now, we are reporting that Donald Trumps lawyer has now apologised to the judge for that violation, saying that Trumps Campaign machinery forgot to take down the post, there was no intention to evade or circumvent or ignore the order, according to Donald Trumps lawyers, adding that the post had now been taken down and the judge has said he would take the explanation under advisement and noted that trump is still responsible for the large machine, and thejudge did not immediately rule on the violation, although a ruling could come later in terms of any sort of sanction. So really robust words there from the judge in new york, so we will keep an eye on that story, there is bound to be more developments as the judge decides eventually what the sanction should be if there is any sanction, b

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This is still very much an ongoing operation. These teams have so far rescued around about 50 residents this morning. No one knows for sure how long this water will remain here, but it is thought it might stay flooded for the next couple of days. And listen to this. Just a0 miles up north in Aberdeen Winds of up to 70mph. Along the coast, these homes were submerged and damaged. Yesterday, the body of a 57 year old woman was rescued from a river in angus. Within the last hour, police have confirmed the death of a 56 year old driver after a falling tree hit the van near forfar. Some parts of scotland have now been issued a new red danger to life Weather Warning for tomorrow. But for today it has been downgraded to amber as it travels south. Parts of Northern England at the midlands are now bracing themselves for what is to come. Fiona lamdin, bbc news. Our reporter louise cowie is also in brechin and gave us this update. The rain has literallyjust stopped before we came on air, but its b

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Us President Donald Trump denies downplaying the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. Drinking when youre pregnant official advice in england is dont drink at all now its being proposed that even one glass of wine should be marked on your childs medical records. The uk government says it will announce details in the next few days of how it will limit access to coronavirus tests as the system struggles to cope with the surge in demand. Staff and patients in the nhs and social care sector will be given priority after the Health Secretary, matt hancock, said it might be weeks before the problems are resolved. Another cabinet minister, Robert Buckland, acknowledged the government is facing real challenges and insisted it will do whatever it takes to increase laboratory capacity. Greg mckenzie reports. The signs are clear, the testing system is struggling to cope, with reports that some in desperation are turning up at accident and emergency seeking coronavirus tests. It has led to this wa

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The Bangladeshi Navy has begun transferring 1,800 more rohingyas to a low lying island in the bay of bengal but Rights Groups say some of the refugees are being forced to move. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world. Stay with us for the latest news and analysis around the globe. Military personnel are to provide remote support to schools and colleges with coronavirus testing programmes, as they reopen in england from next week. 1,500 Armed Forces Staff will form local response teams, providing telephone and online advice on setting up Testing Facilities. It comes as the chief of the National Health service in england warns Health Workers are back in the eye of the storm as coronavirus cases rise at the end of the toughest year. Around the world, russias coronavirus death toll was revised to 186,000, more than three times higher than it had previously reported, making it the country with the Third Largest number of fatalities. Spain is to set up a registry of

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