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Taking the time tojoin time tojoin us tonight. Taking the time to join us tonight. Thats all from us tonight. Ill be back tomorrow. Goodbye. So we dont know exactly what hes likely to be accused of, but it will relate to Election Fraud and attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 president ial election here in the state of georgia, because this is where mr trump and his allies concentrated a huge amount of their efforts after the election, claiming falsely that hundreds of thousands of fake ballots had been counted in joe bidens favour. And this is where donald trump phoned the senior election official and asked him to find just enough votes to tip the state in his favour. And you remember, it was actually less than a fortnight ago that donald trump appeared in Court In Washington on totally separate charges of Election Fraud. And he is, of course, still facing prosecution in florida over retention of classified documents and in new york over hush money payments. So there are a lot of court cases stacking up for him, but he is as defiant as ever. And he said on social media today that he didnt tamper with the Election Results here in georgia, the people who tampered with them were the ones who rigged the election. Thats what hes claiming. Lets take a look at some other stories in the headlines. Thousands of protesters chanting Anti Government slogans marched in the bangladeshi capital, dhaka, hours after a prominent Islamist Leader who was serving a Life Sentence died of a heart attack. 83 year old Delwar Hossain sayeedi, the Vice President of the opposition party, had been sentenced to death in 20 13 by a war crimes tribunal. The west African Regional bloc, ecowas, says its shocked to learn of attempts by the militaryjunta in niger to bring charges of high treason against the deposed president , mohamed bazoum. Ecowas called it a new form of provocation which contradicted the military� s reported willingness to find a peaceful solution. A court in montana has ruled in favour of a group of 16 young people who accused the state of violating their rights to a clean and healthy environment. In a landmark climate trial, the judge ruled a state law preventing officials from considering the impacts of Greenhouse Gases when issuing permits for fossil fuel development, was unconstitutional. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. Police say two men who were stabbed in South London On Sunday were the victims of a homophobic attack. A man in his 20s and another in his 30s were stabbed outside the two Brewers Nighclub in clapham high street. They have since been discharged from hospital. No arrests have been made. A five Year Old Girl has suffered significant facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. The attack happened in norton in stockton on tees, on saturday evening. Cleveland police said the child has been hospitalised for treatment and a dog had been seized. A force spokesman said the owner of the dog remained at the scene after the attack. Scotlands biggest Teaching Union says new recruits are leaving the profession because they are not being offered secure jobs. The Educational Institute of scotland said many newly qualified staff were only being given short contracts. It urged the Scottish Government to increase Council Funding to pay for more permanent jobs. The Scottish Government says its taking strong action youre live with bbc news. Details of thousands of Police Officers serving in Northern Ireland including their surnames and places of work have fallen into the hands of dissident republican groups, who do not support the peace process. The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, confirmed this today, after last weeks data breach, in which details on more than 10,000 employees, were mistakenly released online. Sarah girvin, has the full story. When news of the psni data breach broke six days ago, the forces Chief Constable said he was aware of claims from dissident republican paramilitaries that they had access to it. Today he confirmed the information was in their hands. We are now confident that the Workforce Data set is in the hands of dissident republicans and it is therefore our Planning Assumption that they will use this list to generate fear and uncertainty as well as intimidating or targeting officers and staff. The reason why this is so concerning for thousands of people is that every Police Officer in Northern Ireland is a target for violent dissident republican paramilitaries who are against the peace process. The last attack was just a few months ago, when senior detective John Caldwell was shot and seriously injured. After that, the Terror Threat level in Northern Ireland was raised to severe. That is the highest in the uk. And it is in that climate that Police Officers here work every day. Speaking anonymously to the bbc, this psni support worker described the impact of the data leak on his life. It has brought on a level of panic that hasnt been around for a lot of years. It has given my partner issues as well. She is concerned and is extremely panicked about me going to work. Earlier today, sinn fein said extracts of the leaked information were posted on a wall outside a party office in belfast before being removed by staff. Their Policing Spokesperson said he believes dissident republicans were behind that action in a bid to prove they have the information. Police are investigating those claims. The police rightly said that there was a claim that they had this information. I think this is, whoever is involved in this, it is their motive to say, actually, we do have this, and to up the ante in terms of trying to intimidate Police Officers and their staff. We now know that half of Northern Irelands Police Officers have inquired through the Police Federation that represents rank and file officers about potential damages. With more than 10,000 people involved, a Potential Compensation Bill could run into tens of millions of pounds. Today, the federation urged all Police Officers and staff to exercise maximum vigilance. These days, it may seem as though we are constantly being flooded by an endless avalanche of bad news. We feel it here as well in this newsroom as well which is why this week, we are rolling out a series looking at something a little more positive. Well be chatting with everyday people who are tackling big problems. They have seen in their various communities. And today, we have Christina Dean Founder and board chair of redress. She is on a mission to move the world towards a circularfashion industry so that we dont pollute the earth with the clothes that we manufacture, buy and wear. I started to re dress 16 years ago of the back of being a journalist in writing and research about the Textile Industrys huge negative impact on the planet and Public Health. Priorto impact on the planet and Public Health. Prior to being a journalist i was a Practising Dentist with a very deep and committed passion to the Public Health so it was passionate research into the Textile Industry and understanding its effects on the environment and Public Health prompted me to do dig deep and start a nonprofit working to raise awareness and solve some of passions crisis on the environment. Some of passions crisis on the environment some of passions crisis on the environment. What are some big offenders. Environment. What are some big offenders. Lve environment. What are some big offenders, ive seen environment. What are some big offenders, ive seen a environment. What are some big offenders, ive seen a lot environment. What are some big offenders, ive seen a lot of environment. 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As you produce you inevitably have to create negative environmental impacts chemical and land use and specifically waste. It is shocking that around 70 of the clothes that are produced every year will end up in landfill and incineration. The main problems that we have witnessed of the last 20 years are really due to overconsumption and the lack of recycling to put these materials that have been wasted back to use. In terms of recycle close like many things with green energy, is it costly to recycle his close and make them into new ones . 0r costly to recycle his close and make them into new ones . Or do people really want to buyer recycle close, has there been any movement or education to teach people about the different ways they can consume recycle to close . In different ways they can consume recycle to close . Recycle to close . In terms of clothin recycle to close . In terms of Clothing Recycling recycle to close . In terms of Clothing Recycling it recycle to close . In terms of Clothing Recycling it is recycle to close . In terms of Clothing Recycling it is absolutely packed with complexity and in essence the complexity boils down to be fired for composition of our close because we are who we have a mixture of natural and synthetic fibres so in the waste stream these different fibre types are very difficult to separate. So Clothing Recycling is terribly difficult. From a technological perspective the recycling perspective also from a collection and sourcing and etc. So complicated. Collection and sourcing and etc. So complicated complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we had complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we had more complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we had more time complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we had more time but complicated. Thank you very much and i wish we had more time but thank i wish we had more time but thank you forjoining us on the programme, christina. The story now of a lucky escape for 13 year old boy, who survived after slipping and falling nearly 100 feet at the grand canyon in arizona. It took rescue crews two hours to pull him to safety, and he was airlifted to hospital in las vegas. Wyre davies has the details. Incredible that this teen is alive to tell the story, just 13 years old, on Summer Vacation with his mom. It was Headline News across the us networks, including abcs good morning america. The boy who survived nine broken vertebrae, a ruptured spleen, a broken hand and a collapsed lung. 13 year old Wyatt Kauffman fell from one of the most popular parts of the grand canyon, bright angel point, an easily accessible but dangerously exposed part of the trail. Taking pictures on my cellphone on my camera and then i went all the way up to the very top of the point. And its flat out there and you can see the entire canyon. Another tourist wanted to take a picture. The teenager stepped to one side, and lost his balance. Once they were getting up and they were done with the picture, and i kind of stood up, i lost my grip, and thats when i started to fall back. I was, like, inches away from death. It only takes one moment of inattentiveness or one slip to potentially fall several hundred feet. Unable to reach the area by helicopter, and unaware of the extent of wyatts injuries, the parks Search And Rescue team set up an elaborate abseil or rappel system to bring him to safety. The grand canyon is one of americas most popular destinations, visited recently by president biden, but it can also be unforgiving. Around 12 people lose their lives here every year. Wyatt kauffman was lucky. He fell into the abyss, but lived to tell the tale. Wyre davies, bbc news, washington. Thats all for now stay with bbc news. Hello there. There were certainly winners and losers with mondays weather. Morning cloud gradually broke up and infact, newquay, cornwall, it was warm enough to venture out to the beach into the afternoon. It was a different story across parts of north wales and northern england. In fact, we saw over two inches of rain, 60 millimetres of rain in some places and it was a pretty dismal day. Now that low pressure is gradually drifting its way eastwards off into the north sea, allowing this ridge of High Pressure to build. So a much quieter start to the story for tuesday. There will be some sunny spells as we go through the day. A few scattered showers will tend to develop particularly heavy ones across parts of Southern Scotland and north east england, maybe with the odd rumble of thunder. But certainly with more sunshine and lighter winds, it will feel a little warmer. Top temperatures possibly as high as 2a degrees, 75 fahrenheit. Now, as we go through tuesday evening, well continue to see some clearing skies, some patchy mist and fog will form. Some of it dense in places and quite stubborn to lift away. It will be a relatively mild start to wednesday morning, with temperatures widely into the low to mid teens. High pressure is going to build as we go through the day on wednesday. So once weve got rid of those misty, murky conditions, first thing in the morning, a few scattered showers perhaps across scotland and northeast england, but on the whole, dry, settled and sunny foremost and a little warmer as well. We could see temperatures peaking at 25 celsius. Thats 77 fahrenheit. Warmer still as we go into thursday, a lot of dry, settled, sunny weather once again across england and wales. Some patchy coastal mist and murk may be lingering in the far south west, but temperatures could peak once again widely into the mid 20s. Maybe one or two spots in the south east could see warmer still as we go into thursday, a lot of dry, settled, sunny weather once again across england and wales. Some patchy coastal mist and murk may be lingering in the far south west, but temperatures could peak once again widely into the mid 20s. Maybe one or two spots in the south east could see temperatures into the high 20s. And thats because were going to continue to tap into some warmth thats coming up from the near continent, not the extreme heat that they have been seeing, but certainly as we head towards friday, well see an increasing spell of heat and humidity. But at the same time, it comes with a caveat as this weather front pushes in from the west on friday, it could trigger off some sharp and thundery downpours as it continues to track its way steadily east. Youre watching bbc news. The latest news and headlines are coming up, after hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. The struggle between the Chinese State and hong kongs pro democracy activists makes davids Fight With Goliath Look like an even match. Despite its one country, two systems pledge, beijing has found ways to stamp out dissent in the territory, and now, china is actively seeking to apprehend activists in overseas exile. My guest today is one of them nathan law, the hong kong Student Leader who fled his home in 2020 and advocates for democratic reform from the uk. Has china proved it knows how to make repression work . Nathan law, welcome to hardtalk

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