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And switzerland has knockout friends of the European Football championships in a nail biting victory in a penalty shoot out. Knocked out france. Hello and welcome. Its being called a Heat Dome, a huge band of High Pressure which has settled across a vast swathe of North America and canada, bringing with it a Summer Heatwave which is breaking all records. Its hotter in parts of Western Canada right now than it is in the desert in dubai. A new record was set on sunday in the town of lytton in british columbia, where the temperature reached 46. 6 celsius thats 116 fahrenheit. The cause is this band of High Pressure stretching from california right up through canadas arctic territories, inland through idaho and utah. The Heat Dome acts like a lid on a Cooking Pot and has set records in many other areas. But not everyone is cooling off in the water. The elderly and vulnerable are at risk. The us and canada have both warned citizens of dangerous Heat Levels that could persist this week. Lets hear what its been like for people in seattle. I mean, normally, its probably like. Maybe 60, 70 degrees is a great day, everybody� s outside in shorts and t shirts, but this is ridiculous. Ifeel like im in the desert or something. Its hot. I mean, you just stand around, and youre like. You cant breathe, its so hot, at least for me. Definitely have to wear shoes. Yeah, yeah, the pavement, even grass, youre just like, whew no thank you go back inside wise advice joining us to explain whats happening is isabella velicogna, professor of Earth System Science at the university of california in irvine, where temperatures are sweltering. Professor, i first of alljust her to ask you, how hot is it where you are . ~. ~ to ask you, how hot is it where you are . ~. , are . We are lucky in irvine because we are along are . We are lucky in irvine because we are along the are . We are lucky in irvine because we are along the coast, are . 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There is no reason for the current Covid Restrictions in england to last beyond the 19th Ofjuly, according to the new Health Secretary, sajid javid. After taking up his post over the weekend, he told Lawmakers Today that while cases are rising, deaths are still merficully low. But he also warned that no date for Lifting Restrictions can be completely risk free. 0ur political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has the latest. The hard hat and hi viz are the same, but its not really been business as usual. One of borisjohnsons most senior colleagues had to quit when he was caught out breaking the covid rules. And, at the start, the Prime Minister had wanted to keep him on. Well, i read the story on friday, and weve got a new Health Secretary in post on saturday, and i think thats about the right pace to proceed in a pandemic. We are very likely to be in a position onjuly 19 to say that that really is the terminus, and we can go back to life as it was before covid as far as possible. Cases continue to rise, though, and switching Health Secretaries in a pandemic is farfrom ideal, even if its a return to government for a familiarface. My first visit to a hospital on thejob. Congratulations. Sajid javid has already been the Home Secretary and the chancellor. Now, as Health Secretary, hes also giving heavy hints that ministers are on course to lift the remaining restrictions in england in three weeks. Congratulations and nice to meet you. We see no reason to go beyond the 19th Ofjuly because. In truth, no date we choose comes with zero risk for covid. For me, the 19th Ofjuly is not only the end of the line, but the start of an exciting newjourney. But a new face doesnt mean everything about mr Hancocks Departure is ancient history. How was his aide, gina coladangelo, appointed to the board at the Department Of Health . When did their relationship start . And did he sometimes do Government Work on a private E Mail Account . The opposition is pushing to know. I have right here the minutes of a departmental meeting in which senior civil servants report Government Contracts being approved from a ministers private E Mail address. Can the minister now say from this Despatch Box categorically and on the record that No Minister or Prime Minister has used or does use private E Mail for Government Business . Today, the government has been emphasising its optimism about being able to get rid of the remaining covid rules in england on its planned date onjuly the 19th. But it is still grappling with the fallout of the behaviour of the man who argued for those rules here in the commons. Matt hancock might be gone from government, but his exit was messy and a reminder, too, for Downing Street they cant and dont control all events. And the new Health Secretary wont either. With whats hoped to be the Tail End of a pandemic, and a growing list of other tasks. This is what its all about, especially after our talk. A first photocall may well be the easiest day in the office he ever has. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. Rescue workers in florida say they are searching with every bit of hope for survivors under the rubble of a collapsed Apartment Building nearmiami. 151 people are still missing, with ten now confirmed to have died in thursdays disaster. Rescue crews have been using cranes, dogs and infrared scanners to help identify any survivors. The bbc� s Sophie Long is on the scene and sent us this update. Well, you can see the Rescue Operation continuing behind me. It is in day five now. Search and rescue teams during that time have been using dogs, theyve been using drones, sonars and infrared scanners, and theyve yet to find any sign of life since the first survivors were pulled from the wreckage in the hours immediately after the collapse. Now, we are told by the authorities that it remains very much a search and Rescue Operation and it will continue to be that indefinitely, but while there is still hope that there could be people alive in there, it will be a painstakingly slow operation. They have large cranes lifting big slabs of concrete away from the twisted metal, but they have to be extremely careful so they dont dislodge anything else. Now, this is an agonising time for the families of those who lived in those apartments. Some of them have been brought here by bus so they could be closer to the operation. Some said prayers, others held a vigil, but it also gave them a better understanding of the operation that is taking place. But they are, of course, desperate for news, notjust for news of their Loved Ones but also for answers about how this possibly could have happened. Sophie long in miami there. Lets get a look at some of the days other news now. Belarus has said it is suspending a Partnership Agreement with the european union, in the wake of a continuing row over the arrest of the Opposition Journalist Roman protasevich. The move comes after the eu announced Trade Sanctions on parts of the belarus economy. Belarus has recalled its ambassador to the eu for consulations. The united states says it has carried out Air Strikes against iranian backed militias in Iraq And Syria in retaliation for Drone Attacks on us personnel and facilities in iraq. Iraqi border guards say at least four militiamen were killed. In response, us forces in syria were targeted by multiple rockets, but no injuries were reported. Its not possible for life to exist in The Clouds of venus its simply too dry. Thats the finding of an international Research Team led from queens university belfast. Scientists say the availability of water is 100 times too low to support even the most extreme Life Forms known to exist on earth. The ethiopian government has declared a ceasefire in the countrys northern tigray region, eight months after prime Minister Abiy ahmed sent troops to oust its leadership. The announcement came after Tigrayan Rebel forces said they were back in control of the regional capital mekelle, and witnesses reported seeing federal Security Forces flee from the city. According to the un, 5 Million people are in urgent need of Food Aid as a result of the conflict, and all sides have been accused of carrying out mass killings and human rights violations. The bbc� s Vivienne Nunis sent us this update. The latest we have heard is that the tplf, the tigrayan Peoples Liberation Front the rebel forces in that region in northern ethiopia and their military wing, the tdf, have claimed control of mekelle, that Capital City there. As you say, that comes after we heard of a Cease Fire. So the federal governments representatives in mekelle, the interim government there, asked for a Cease Fire today, we understand. That was approved by the federal government in Addis Ababa and that led to todays events. But since then, weve heard that ethiopian forces have been withdrawing or fleeing, if you like, from mekelle, and not necessarily peacefully, because the Aid Agency Unicef actually put out a statement about an hour ago saying ethiopian soldiers actually came into their office in mekelle and forcibly removed some of their equipment, their satellites and the like, as they were withdrawing from the city. So definitely fast moving and somewhat chaotic events in tigray today. Vivienne nunis reporting. An update on Mondays Action in euro 2020. Both of todays matches, i dont know if you saw them, were absolute thrillers. The world champions france were knocked out by outsiders switzerland. France had been leading Pre Once before Switzerland Ported back to 3 3 just before the end of normal time to go to extra time. The game went to penalties, switzerland won The Shoot Out 5 4. In the earlier kick off, spain B Croatia 53 earlier kick off, spain B Croatia 5 3 after extra time. Spain tried to make things difficult for themselves. They threw away a two goal lead. But they still won. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come as chinas Communist Party prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary, well look at how Beijings Role has changed on the world stage. Members of the Neo Nazi Resistance movement stormed the World Trade Centre armed with pistols and shotguns. We believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim in certain parts of this country as our land. I take pride in the words Ich Bin Ein berliner. Cheering as the uk woke up to the news that it is to exit the european union, Leave Campaigners began celebrating. In total, 17. 4 million people voted for the uk to leave the eu. The medical Research Council have now advised the government that the great increase in Lung Cancer is due, mainly, to smoking tobacco. It was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which for 29 years has stood on the border as a marker of allied determination to defend the city. This is bbc news. The latest headlines the us and canada have both warned citizens of dangerous Heat Levels, as western North America faces an unprecedented heatwave. The new uk Health Secretary, sajid javid, says theres no reason for restrictions in england to last beyond the 19th Ofjuly. After indias devastating second covid wave, the country is now grappling with more than 40,000 cases of a fungal infection called mucormycosis. The disease has been declared an epidemic in india. Thousands have died of it. Doctors say covid, and the treatment being given for it, has led to this surge. From a public hospital in pune, one of the worst affected districts, our India Correspondent Yogita Limaye reports. Covid has left behind in india a new epidemic mucormycosis. A fungus that attacks parts of the brain, face and lungs. Not contagious, but aggressive. It is known to kill half of those it infects. Doctors say covid and the steroids used to save people from it have left them vulnerable to the fungus. Surgeons have to remove infected parts. Shivaji veer lost one of his eyes. Translation iml grateful to be alive. But i had to take a big loan to buy medicines. I used to drive school buses, but i cant do that now. At this public hospital, there were not more than three cases a year. Now, there are five every day. Dr Aniket Lathi says he was in disbelief initially when the surge hit. Covid is leaving such a big trail behind of mucormycosis. And they do not fill up the beds only for a day or two. They are here to stay with us for at least one month, one and a half months. The injection needed to treat a rare disease, expensive and hard to find. With covid and mucormycosis, indias stretched Health Care facilities have had no respite. Just a small percentage of the population has been vaccinated so far, and government experts are warning a third surge could be here in less than a couple of months. 0utside these walls, people are yet to come to terms with the trauma that hit them during the second wave. Siddharth kharadi was 19. He got covid and then mucormycosis. His family says it wasnt diagnosed early enough to save him. He was such a caring son. I really miss him, his mother, suvarna, tells me. Siddharth underwent multiple operations. The family sold their jewellery to pay hospital bills. His father, sandeep kharadi, says, sometimes i still dont understand where this illness came from. It destroyed our home and took our son from us. Its left us with a lifetime of sorrow. Yogita limaye, bbc news, pune. Dr Priya Sampathkumar is an infectious Disease Specialist and head of infectious Disease Prevention at the Mayo Clinic in rochester, minnesota, where she joins me from now. Dr sampathkumar, thank you so much forjoining us. What are your observations on the spread of this fungus . Observations on the spread of this funous . ,. , fungus . Some truly horrifying consequent fungus . Some truly horrifying consequent as I Fungus . Some truly horrifying consequent as of fungus . Some truly horrifying consequent as of the I Fungus . Some truly horrifying consequent as of the covid I Fungus . Some truly horrifying I Consequent as of the covid pandemic. During covid, there were lots and lots of patients in the hospital, many of them doing steroids which were life saving, but simultaneously both covid and the use of steroids was making these Patients Blood sugars go very high, that is what is leading to the Mucormycosis Epidemic in india. 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One is the spores of mucor, the agent that causes this infection, is much more prevalent than other parts of the report we see mucor in the united states, we see mucor in the united states, we see it in the uk, but it is very, very uncommon. It is more common in tropical agents. The second thing is just the huge, huge number of cases of covid, when you have a few cases, a small number of them get infected, and if you can take care of those patients by managing their Blood Sugars well, those patients are also less like you to get mucor, so it is the culmination of huge numbers of cases overwhelming the system, large numbers of patients getting steroids without their Blood Sugars being managed appropriate in the environment altogether. What managed appropriate in the environment altogether. What role, what impact. Environment altogether. What role, what impact, make I Environment altogether. What role, what impact, make the I Environment altogether. 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It has been a bit of a freeze in a sense, bit of a cold l a freeze in a sense, bit of a cold winter, between the two sides. For china, obviously, it sees taiwan as an integral part to china, this so called great revival of the chinese nation, of which they seek taiwan as a part of it, and there is so far a difficulty in trying to find a so called Common Political Foundation On which to proceed, political relations between the two sides. ~ � sides. When i lived in beiing, around sides. When i lived in beiing, rouotnefi sides. When i lived in beiing, around the time i sides. When i lived in beiing, around the time of i sides. When i lived in beiing, around the time of the i sides. When i lived in beijing, i around the time of the olympics in 2008, the Commonest Party would routinely present itself as a country that is the victim of a century or so of acute relation by the west. Is that narrative still being talked about . The west. Is that narrative still being talked about . 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And at this point i think theyre still trying to figure out how best to present themselves to the world on the more discursive front, because Thats Part on which they may have a difference with the other leading powers in international society. Wen ti sung, its been fascinating to speak to you. Thanks so much. Just before we go, an amazing moment from wimbledon today which had nothing to do with tennis. Dame professor sarah gilbert, Who Co Designed The 0xford astrazeneca vaccine, was a guest in the royal box today. Applause as her name was announced, the audience gave her a Standing Ovation not entirely something we will see her in a second. More than 44 Million people in the uk have now had at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. Many of them are the 0xford astrazeneca jab. I wonder if the professor will decide to enter wimbledon herself she has certainly got the crowd. Do stay with us. Hello. Best place for the drier and sunnier weather during the first part of this week certainly in scotland and northern ireland. Over the Blue Skies out in the highlands on monday, temperatures lift to a very pleasant 25 degrees. And we will see similar sorts of temperatures in southern scotland on tuesday. England and wales, though, it has been a different story. Lots more cloud. And into tuesday, the same area of low pressure that brought The Cloud on monday revolving around. It keeps the temperatures up as we start the day. So, again, mid teens, quite a humid start, whereas clearer skies into scotland, northern ireland, northern england. Single Figure Temperatures to start the day. But here, some sunny spells, but a few changes. Bit more cloud to the north and the west of scotland, later into northern ireland, drifting in. A damp start for parts of northwest england, wales and the southwest, but brightening up here to sunny spells. But through the midlands, East Anglia and other southern counties of england, The Cloud will be there, always the threat of some showers, maybe the odd heavy and thundery one, and cooler to East Anglia and the southeast in recent days. Cumbria and across parts of western scotland, 24 or 25 degrees possible. So, for wimbledon on tuesday, it will be cooler. There will be plenty of cloud, but i Cant Promise it will stay dry. Were likely to see showers develop in the nearby areas, which could come along. Same, too, at wembley. Always the chance of some outbreaks of rain as we head into the evening for englands match against germany. And where the showers do form, there is still the chance of the Odd Rumble of thunder. Showers continue into Tuesday Night across parts of the southeast in particular, as well as East Anglia. More of a breeze down those eastern coasts, Feeding Lots of low cloud in further and further westwards. Temperatures for most, though, in double figures. Not as Chilly A Night For Scotland and northern ireland. But on wednesday, we will have a lot more low cloud around to the north and the east of the country, so a bit of a grey day. Still the chance of some rain across East Anglia and the southeast, but for many, it will be dry. Sunshine will develop more widely towards the west, but because of that cloudier start, it will feel a Bit Cooler across parts of Scotland And Northwest england. Then, as we go through wednesday into thursday, our area of low pressure starts to pull away, but it mayjust be close enough to throw in some influence still towards East Anglia and the southeast for thursday. High pressure in the north and the west. A lot more sunshine once again more widely. But eastern counties of england, that cloud come a bit of a breeze, and for East Anglia and the southeast, there could be still the chance of a few showers. Temperatures at their highest in western areas, at around 21 24 celsius. And then through the rest of the week, it looks like by the weekend, showers will develop more widely. See you soon. This is bbc news, the headlines. Parts of the us and canada are seeing a severe heat wave, with some of the highest temperatures ever recorded in North America. 0fficials warn that the record breaking heatwave will last all week. Reports from ethiopia say the federal government has announced a unilateral ceasefire in tigray where conflict with regional forces has been raging for the past eight months. Earlier, tigrayan fighters reportedly took back the regional capital, mekelle. More than 150 people are still missing after a building collapsed in florida, killing at least ten people. No one has been pulled alive from the site since thursday. England is still on course to lift Coronavirus Restrictions in three weeks time, according to the new Health Secretary, sajid javid. Hes acknowledged that infections are rising, but said people will have to learn to live with the virus

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