for the world. fumio kishida said russian aggression could encourage similar acts elsewhere and china remained the central challenge for both the us and japan. now on bbc news: the travel show. this week on the travel show. mastering the tile with a style in morocco. you re doing a greatjob! am i doing a greatjob? well, i tried. 0k, down the hatch. nick tries out a 1,000 year old delicacy in turkey. and we re talking tortoise on the coast of senegal. why is he called bill, can i ask? i because he arrived the month where bill clinton was elected. so you are named after a president! | hello, and welcome to morocco and the historic city that s sometimes known as the country s cultural capital, fez. from its medinas and mosques to its madrassas, fez is steeped in cultural heritage so much so that the medina of fez is listed as a world heritage site. mind blowing! absolutely incredible. this is the attarine madrasa. it goes back to the 14th century, and it is perhaps the best ex
to make way for coal mining. it s the fourth day where officers are trying to forcibly remove demonstrators they say they don t plan to leave. and takeaways, restaurants, and cafes in england will have to stop using plastic cutlery, plates, and bowls from october as part of a new government plan to tackle plastic pollution. you re watching bbc news. now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show. mastering the tile with a style in morocco. you re doing a greatjob! am i doing a greatjob? well, i tried. 0k, down the hatch. nick tries out a 1,000 year old delicacy in turkey. and we re talking tortoise on the coast of senegal. why is he called bill, can i ask? because he arrived the month where bill clinton was elected. so you are named after a president! hello, and welcome to morocco and the historic city that s sometimes known as the country s cultural capital, fez. from its medinas and mosques to its madrassas, fez is steeped in cultural heritage so much so
(tx 00v)rescue teams in southwestern china are searching for survivors in the rubble of collapsed buildings following the 6.8 magnitude earthquake on monday. 66 people are now known to have died and more than a dozen are still missing. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show i m uncovering ancient treasures amongst spain s moving sand dunes. this is a melting pot of cultures, and all of those peoples have left their archaeological site, which have been kept perfectly intact, down the millennia. cat s in the uk s northernmost city. here s a clue where. the site s really significant. it s had castles that have been burned, besieged, rebuilt. mary, queen of scots, robert the bruce have all had connections with this place. and why greenland is fast becoming a bucket list destination at the top of the world. we decided on greenland. our reason was to experience climate change at the hub of it, so to speak. the huge sand dunes of southern spain ar
the fine was the maximum allowable. you are watching bbc news. now, the travel show. this week on the travel show. mastering the tile with a style in morocco. you re doing a greatjob! am i doing a greatjob? well, i tried. 0k, down the hatch. nick tries out a 1,000 year old delicacy in turkey. and we re talking tortoise on the coast of senegal. why is he called bill, can i ask? because he arrived the month where bill clinton was elected. so you are named after a president! hello, and welcome to morocco and the historic city that s sometimes known as the country s cultural capital, fez. from its medinas and mosques to its madrassas, fez is steeped in cultural heritage, so much so that the medina of fez is listed as a world heritage site. mind blowing! absolutely incredible. this is the attarine madrasa. it goes back to the 14th century, and it is perhaps the best example of what they call zellij. zellij is a style of mosaic tile work made from individually hand chiselled pieces
ill health for the unexpected removal of the former president from a hall during the communist party congress. the news agency said that he insisted on attending the closing ceremony even though he was recuperating then felt unwell. here on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show: pulling down the past. i believe that the monuments would not give a tribute to the regime but they should preserve the history and the memory. ..feeling the heat. . .. we re getting major fires every year now, and multiple ones. oh, my god! ..and up to our knees in an estonian bog. there s a lot there. there s a lot. for 300 years, on and off, estonia was part of russia. ruled first by the czarist empire, then the soviet union. links between the two are many and deep in fact, around a third of the people here have russian as theirfirst language. but since the invasion of ukraine in february, the government has steered a course very firmly away from its powerful neighbour. there have been