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the world health organization warns of huge strains on health systems. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a jury in new york has found the british socialite ghislaine maxwell guilty of having helped the late financier, jeffrey epstein, sexually abuse teenage girls. the jurors found the 60—year—old guilty of another four charges connected with procuring the victims and facilitating the abuse. she was found not guilty on one other charge. the convictions mean maxwell faces the possibility of spending the rest of her life in prison. aleem maqbool reports from new york. ghislaine maxwell will now finally pay for her terrible crimes. her victims were robbed ofjustice for decades, but four of them have helped put a now infamous sexual predator behind bars. each was from a troubled or cash—strapped home, and the court heard how ghislaine maxwell gained their trust. during their explicit and emotional testimony, they told the jury how she instructed them to give the late jeffrey epstein massages that turned sexual. all but one, annie farmer, testified anonymously, using a pseudonym orjust theirfirst name. jane said maxwell participated in her sexual encounters with epstein. kate said after sexual contact with epstein, maxwell asked her if she had fun, saying she was such a good girl and one of his favourites. carolyn said maxwell told her she had a great body for epstein and his friends, before touching her breasts. and annie farmer, the only victim who publicly identified herself, said ghislaine maxwell gave her an unsolicited massage and rubbed her breasts. she said: legal experts said the defence�*s attack on the women's memories and motives didn't help ghislaine maxwell overcome the compelling evidence. she had the disadvantage of having to try to explain away this parade of young girls who were coming in and out of the home daily, and she claimed she knew none of that, that it never happened. and that's very, very difficult for the jurors to credit, and when the jurors concluded that ghislaine maxwell was a liar, they concluded that she was a predator. police raids of epstein�*s homes showed the duo's jet—setting, luxurious lifestyle. in this photo, the pair are seen relaxing at the queen's balmoral residence, when prince andrew reportedly invited the couple to the estate. the staggering wealth on display from opulent properties in florida, new york, new mexico, and even epstein�*s own private island, nicknamed �*little saintjeff�*, only highlighted how they used their power together over the years to lure, intimidate and silence everyone around them. house rules, including this manual, told staff to be deaf, dumb and blind, forbidding them from making eye contact with epstein. i think this guilty verdict is immensely meaningful to sexual abuse victims everywhere, that no matter who you are, no matter what kinds of circles you travel in, no matter how much money you have, no matter how many years have passed since the sexual abuse, justice is still possible. ghislaine maxwell will be sentenced at a later date, and she still faces a second trial for perjury — a charge which she denies. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in new york. ghislaine maxwell's lawyer had this to say outside court. we firmly believe in ghislaine�*s innocence. obviously, we are very disappointed with the verdict. we have already started working on the appeal and we are confident that she will be vindicated. everyone, be healthy. have a happy new year. but the prosecutor, us attorney damian williams, welcomed the verdict. the road to justice has been far too long. but today, justice has been done. i want to commend the bravery of the girls, now grown women who stepped out of the shadows and into the courtroom. their courage and willingness to face their abuser made today's result and this case possible. vinoo varghese is a wall street criminal defence attorney, former prosecutor and visiting faculty at harvard law school. he's usually based in new york, but is currently in miami. thank you forjoining us. what is your reaction to the verdict? is is your reaction to the verdict?— is your reaction to the verdict? , . , verdict? is an interesting case. verdict? is an interesting case- it _ verdict? is an interesting case. it will— verdict? is an interesting case. it will have - verdict? is an interesting case. it will have a - verdict? is an interesting case. it will have a long i verdict? is an interesting i case. it will have a long life on appeal. thejudge in case. it will have a long life on appeal. the judge in this case took some steps which i find questionable. she made a push for thejurors to find questionable. she made a push for the jurors to reach a verdict. she pointed under the guise of being worried about the spike in coronavirus cases in new york and told them that they would have to work on thursday and friday, what she originally told them that they were going to be off those days, which pretty much most people in new york are off. the sist people in new york are off. the 31st is a legal holiday for the new year. by telling them yesterday or tuesday that they were going to have to work on thursday and friday, she will actually pushing them to reach actually pushing them to reach a verdict. this is a problem because the jury at that point did not indicate there were any problems. they said they were moving along. but something happened on tuesday which was the juror happened on tuesday which was thejuror ask for the read back the juror ask for the read back of thejuror ask for the read back of the testimony of the defence expert regarding fabricated memories. all the prosecutors in this office and every single prosecutor in the united states attorney �*s office in manhattan heartbeat must have skipped, hart must have skipped a beat at the moment because they realised they were in trouble. at that point the judge realised that the prosecution was in trouble and put her thumb on the scales ofjustice. the scales ofjustice are supposed to be balanced for the wednesday morning the judge went in and likely told them the jurors asked about how long they were going to deliberate and she had intended to tell them wednesday morning that they would deliberate over the weekend and into the holiday. clearly, that's furtherjury on to reach a verdict, probably a lot faster than they would have because they were looking at a lot of things. again, there are many things, this case will have a long life on appeal. she didn't tell them they would have to come to a verdict at any time. shejust have to come to a verdict at any time. she just wanted to go every day because of coronavirus. it was going to change the outcome of the verdict they were going to come up verdict they were going to come up with. the pressure, the jurors are not sequestered. they are not... they know what is going on in society. they know things are at a point in new york with the mayor every day talking about it, the governor talking it seems like there is going to be all these chat downs again here in new york for the when you hear that the judges saying they must work on a holiday, then that pressure on the jurors. a judge is only supposed to advise the jurors continue deliberations when there is a problem, for example, jurors will say they are unable to reach a verdict. thejudge will read are unable to reach a verdict. the judge will read them a charter and say, keep going, stick to your guns, but try to be reasonable. something along those lines. here, she basically told them, hurry up. that is essentially what the defence lawyers for maxwell objected to. i defence lawyers for maxwell objected ta— defence lawyers for maxwell objected te— defence lawyers for maxwell objected to-_ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for— objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this _ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last _ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last question l objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last question i | hurry for this last question i am afraid. the family have appeared to have begun appeal proceedings, which i guess isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. it - isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. it is - isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. it isjust l they are going to. it is just normal. there is going to be a long life for maxwell. unfortunately for her, she is going to be behind bars and this could take several years before it is finally resolved. it has been a long case so far, and as you say, it is probably going to be a lot longer because there is another case against her as well. thank you very much indeed for that. the case against ghislaine maxwell has raised questions about her friendship with prince andrew. the duke of york, who is facing a separate civil court case in the united states, was mentioned by prosecution witnesses in claims about maxwell and her relationship with jeffrey epstein. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. caught by the camera in this now—infamous photograph — on the left, prince andrew, in the centre, the then—i7—year—old virginia roberts, and on the right, smiling for the camera, ghislaine maxwell. andrew's friendship with ghislaine maxwell goes back more than 20 years. here he is with her at royal ascot injune 2000. at the time, she was jeffrey epstein�*s girlfriend. epstein was there as well. he too was a guest of prince andrew at royal ascot. andrew spoke about his friendship with epstein and his girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, in his newsnight interview. in 2000, epstein was a guest at windsor castle and at sandringham. he was brought right into the heart of the royal family at your invitation. yes, but certainly at my invitation, not at the royal family's invitation. but remember that it was his girlfriend that was the key element in this. he was the, as it were, plus—one to some extent, in that aspect. am i right in thinking you threw a birthday party for epstein�*s girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, at sandringham? no...it was a shooting weekend. a shooting weekend? just a straightforward shooting weekend. racing at ascot, shooting at sandringham and a trip to balmoral. this photograph, an exhibit at maxwell's trial in new york, shows epstein and maxwell relaxing at the queen's balmoral estate. they were there at andrew's invitation. andrew categorically denies knowing of any improper activities by epstein or anyone else. his lawyers are mounting a robust defence against the civil lawsuit brought against him in new york by virginia roberts — or virginia giuffre as she is now. in a submission to the court, andrew's legal team say the case should be dismissed. they said the allegations against him are baseless and motivated by giuffre's desire for a payday at his expense. whatever the truth of those allegations, it's clear that andrew had a long—lasting friendship with ghislaine maxwell. it was to her that andrew turned when virginia roberts�*s allegations surfaced. in january 2015, andrew e—mailed maxwell: ..he wrote, to which maxwell replied: however, by the time andrew did his interview with newsnight, he seemed to want to distance himself from his old friend. if there are questions that ghislaine has to answer, that's her problem. i'm afraid i'm not in a position to be able to comment one way or the other. a court in new york has now delivered its verdict on ghislaine maxwell. in a few weeks, another court in new york will consider the civil lawsuit against prince andrew brought by virginia giuffre. andrew's lawyers will once again plead his innocence of any impropriety. nicholas witchell, bbc news. and virginia giuffre released a statement in reaction to the verdicts. in the statement, she says: stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we'll be exploring record high temperatures in alaska's kodiak island, and record lows elsewhere in the state. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today, and then we will be in france and, again, it will be the same money. it has got to be the way to go. george harrison, i the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed - at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool- is being interviewed by police on suspicion - of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic. that's better. big ben bongs this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: a jury in new york has found the british socialite ghislaine maxwell guilty on five counts of grooming and trafficking teenage girls for abuse. maxwell faces the rest of her life behind bars for procuring girls for the financier and convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. the world health organization has warned the combination of delta and omicron variants is driving a dangerous surge of covid—i9 infections. it's putting health systems under pressure around the globe and comes as revellers are asked to be cautious ahead of the new year celebrations. tanya dendrinos reports. another day, another list of countries with record—breaking covid figures. right now, delta and omicron are twin threats that are driving up cases to record numbers, which again is leading to spikes in hospitalisations and deaths. i am highly concerned that omicron, being more transmissible, circulating at the same time as delta, is leading to a tsunami of cases. that tsunami is spreading worldwide. the uk, france, italy, denmark, portugal, greece and australia are among the nations which reported their highest ever number of infections on wednesday. some of the figures may be partly due to delays in reporting over christmas, but there is no question about the added pressure it places on health systems. translation: 9096 of our patients are unvaccinated, | with a rather young average age. at the moment, the average age of our patients is 49 years old. on the other hand, the concern about our personnel is at its highest. we are very concerned that the infection of staff will impact out resources and as a result, our capacity to receive patients. the us is also seen an exponential rise in cases but the shortage of covid tests continues with long lines at testing sites across the country. man: happy new year! there have been calls for caution as people prepare to welcome in 2022, but the world health organization warns only a collective responsible will prevail. it has implored governments to walk the talk on vaccine equity as another year dawns. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. a week of events is taking place in south africa to mark the life of the anti—apartheid leader, archbishop desmond tutu, who died on sunday at the age of 90. in an attempt to prevent the spread of covid—i9, the anglican church has encouraged multiple services to avoid large crowds gathering. the state funeral for archbishop tutu will take place on saturday. here's our south africa correspondent, nomsa maseko. a week of commemorative events in honour of archbishop tutu is well under way all over south africa and notjust here in cape town. mourners gathered for midday prayers outside tutu's home in soweto, to pay their respect to the man who was chosen by nelson mandela to head south africa's tumultuous reconciliation process. many people have been visiting desmond tutu's home here in cape town since his death was announced on boxing day. in the midst of the pain and sorrow, it is very comforting for people to show their emotions and pour out their love for my dad and we are truly appreciative of it. it is not an easy time for anyone. in line with covid—i9 regulations, public viewing areas such as this one have been set up in many areas of the country to allow as many people as possible to be part of desmond tutu's send—off. church bells toll. the bell at st george's cathedral will toll at midday every day until friday, in the archbishop's honour. the man known fondly as the arch was very clear on his wishes for his funeral. no ostentatious or lavish spending. he asked for a cheap coffin, and that a bouquet of carnations from his family be the only flowers at the cathedral. he had it down, written in stone, so that no—one could change it. even if we wanted to. and why would we want to because he was loud and boisterous but he was simple. desmond tutu is to be cremated. his ashes will be interned at the st george's cathedral where he served as south africa's first black archbishop. nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town. over 100,000 children in venezuela could suffer from extreme malnutrition over the coming year, according to unicef. the country's healthcare system is struggling, and its citizens are also dealing with soaring inflation, and a collapsing school system. our south america correspondent katy watson sent this report. boxing is the only class that 14—year—old gilbenis goes to now. his dad died four years ago and he had to give up school. supporting his mum and siblings became the priority. this training is one of the few opportunities open to him, growing up in maracaibo's poorest and most dangerous neighbourhood. "my mum wants me to go back to school to get out of this place." he tells me he's got into trouble picking up guns, robbing from people to provide his family with food. "often we eat just once a day," he says. "sometimes not at all." this is a neighbourhood where life is cheap and violence the norm. but it's hunger that's the biggest obstacle to studying. according to unicef, nearly 120,000 children in venezuela could suffer from extreme malnutrition in the coming year. gilbenis�*s little sister giovanna is one of them. her hairfalling out from a lack of protein. their mother chiara is also severely underweight. the irony is that when nicolas maduro's predecessor hugo chavez came to power more than 20 years ago he promised a socialist revolution that would change the lives of millions in this deeply unequal country. and free education was a crucial part of his social programme. but much like the health care crisis in venezuela, schools here are also collapsing. bell rings. it's the start of a new day at this school close to the border with colombia. for head teacher raniela, thejob has now become her entire life. petrol shortages and soaring inflation mean driving to and from school on a daily basis is impossible. so she now sleeps here, such is her commitment to thejob. translation: when i see these children, i really - want to help. it's my purpose in life. i'm ok but i really miss my family. classes are smaller than before because so many families have left the country in recent years. and the school has also lost teachers. so these pupils have to wait their turn for lessons. the pandemic has made the struggles of venezuelans even worse. even in the country's once wealthy capital. for many teachers like alejandra, the system is now totally broken. she has set up home tutoring for kids in her neighbourhood, caracas's biggest favela. translation: i charge $2 a week but i don't make some pupils - pay because their parents don't work. lots of schools aren't working. many parents don't have the chance to pay for tutoring, or their parents have left the country and the children are being looked after by grandparents who are elderly. they don't know what to do with the kids. venezuela prides itself on free education. but in a country where schools are on their knees learning is still an unattainable privilege for many. katy watson, bbc news, in venezuela. the us state of alaska has recorded its hottest—ever december day, amid an unusual winter warm spell. temperatures soared to a record 19.4c on the island of kodiak on sunday — almost seven degrees warmer than the state's previous high. but elsewhere in alaska temperatures have been plunging to record lows. brian brettschneider is an alaska climate scientist at the national weather service in anchorage. i asked him whether he had seen anything like this in his lifetime. for the month of december, really any winter month, the warmth that was experienced recently was really shocking and unprecedented. seven degrees warmer than the previous record, that is incredibly rare? yeah, that was breaking the daily. even the monthly records which monthly records are so seldom broken and usually when they are, it is usually by very small margins. the monthly record was broken by four celsius so itjust really was an exceptional event that occurred. so for simple people like me, this has been dubbed as �*icemegeddon' but we're talking about very high temperatures — just try and square that circle if you can. yeah ,so alaska is normally very cold so for example, in fairbanks, they recorded their third wettest day on record but it was all below freezing so even though they were about 18 c above normal, it all still fell as frozen precipitation and that has created just tremendous hardship. power outages, roof collapses, record snow falls and snow depth, in some places — it has really been unprecedented. you have record lows and record highs within you can reach me on twitter — i'm @sipusey. hello again. temperatures reached the 16 degrees mark in both london and in exeter through wednesday. and we've got more of the same to come for the next few days, really, as we keep these south—westerly winds flowing across the country, bringing pulses of exceptionally mild air northwards. now, temperatures probably reaching 16, possibly 17 celsius, and in contrast, the temperatures that we'd normally expect at this time of the year, around about 8 celsius. so it is pretty exceptional, not far away from the english temperature record, which is 17.7. as we head into thursday morning, we'll see outbreaks of rain turning heavier across western areas. a very, very mild start to the day with these temperatures. 1a, even 15 celsius to start the day. the rain, though, will be heavy for a time. it does tend to ease off and become a little bit lighter and patchier across northwestern areas. otherwise, a lot of cloud. could be an odd bit of drizzle just about anywhere. but later in the day, we'll see another pulse of heavier rain working into wales, and that is likely to reach northwest england as we head into thursday afternoon. temperatures, well, 13 degrees in glasgow and belfast. that's very mild. 16 again the top temperature in london. we could see a high up to 17. thursday night, outbreaks of rain will become much more extensive as this area of low pressure moves in. it will also be bringing some strong gusts of wind quite widely. and into new year's eve, friday, that rain is going to be there for much of the day in scotland, with some fairly brisk winds elsewhere. again, there will be a lot of cloud around, an occasional spot of drizzle across western area, and those temperatures still reaching 16, possibly 17, in the warmest areas. still mild further northwards, butjust not quite as exceptional. heading to those new year's celebrations, might be a bit more muted for one or two of you, but it stays exceptionally mild. a bit of rain, though, is in the forecast across northwestern areas. and as those bell strike midnight, these are the kind of temperatures that we'll have out and about. heading into new year's day now, which is saturday, we start off with extended cloud, some bursts of rain pushing eastwards. quite a gusty, windy kind of day. the afternoon does look a bit brighter, but with a number of heavy showers flowing in across western areas. it's still very mild, 13 in aberdeen, 1a for glasgow. highs could reach 17 in the warmest areas new year's day. this is bbc news. the headlines: the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has been found guilty of grooming and trafficking teenage girls for sexual abuse. the jury in new york found the 60—year—old guilty on five out of six charges connected with procuring victims and facilitating the abuse. the verdict was reached after five days of deliberation. maxwell procured the girls for the late us financier and convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein. she faces the rest of her life behind bars with the most serious of the counts carrying a possible prison sentence of a0 years. maxwell's defence team say they will appeal the verdict. record numbers of coronavirus infections have been recorded by several european countries with the omicron variant fuelling a surge in cases. the world health organization says the virus is straining health care systems around the world, warning that the omicron and delta variants were causing "a tsunami" of cases. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sacker.

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