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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240707



hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has begun in la — he's facing 11 further charges of abuse. it's a bumpy ride for the iphone 1a as rollercoasters reportedly trigger emergency distress calls. this is the worst new speed production bbc news has ever seen. and for one day only, the prince and princess of wales turn their hands to reporting in a special edition of bbc�*s newsbeat to mark world mental health day. hello and welcome to the programme. president biden has promised to provide ukraine with advanced air defence systems after the worst russian attack on ukrainian cities for months. his comments come after russia launched more than 80 missiles at sites across ukraine on monday — including the capital kyiv. in a separate development, the head of the gchq - the uk intelligence agency — is expected to say, later today, that ukraine is turning the tide against exhausted russian forces. many homes were reported to be among the sites targeted yesterday, along with healthcare facilities and schools — at least 1a people were killed. paul adams reports from kyiv. explosions screaming after months of quiet in the capital, the war is back. for three chaotic hours this morning, the missiles kept coming. for one young woman, already recording her own sense of shock, a narrow escape. explosion a major city in the south of the country... my bbc colleague hugo bachega was broadcasting live when it all began. jet roars overhead so... explosion translation: they want panic| and chaos, they want to destroy our energy system, they are hopeless. the second target is people. such a time, such goals were especially chosen to cause as much damage as possible, but we are ukrainians, we help each other, we believe in ourselves. we restore everything that is destroyed. tourist locations were hit, too — this, the city's famous glass bridge. at times, it felt like a city being punished in its favourite, most iconic places. for many, it meant a hasty return to bomb shelters not used for months. they want to destroy our people, our infrastructure, everything. i really don't know, i'm extremely angry, you know. when moscow decided it had done enough, it ended. the clean—up began. there are bodies lying on the street here in this elegant european capital. it's been almost four months since the last attack in kyiv. in three short hours, a growing sense of normality was shattered. this is the first time missiles have landed right here in the centre of kyiv, and these were not military targets — the children's playground through the trees, part of the university of kyiv over there, and this is a government department — of science and education. nearby, a huge crater in a place where children come to play. olena and valeri live around the corner. their children and grandchildren know this place well. translation: oh, it's horrible. this is our life and just now, i don't know, an abyss has opened up in our lives. it's terrible. we'll be more careful now. when the sirens sound, we'll go straight to the shelter. and it wasn't just the capital. in the southern city of zaporizhzhia, it was another hellish night. one of many in recent days. another 14 civilians died in one apartment block. ten missiles fell around dnipro, one landing right in front of a bus. and far to the west, explosions in lviv. this city hasn't been hit since the spring. much of it is still without power. solemn singing. in kyiv�*s famously deep metro, they gathered and sang. people lived down here for weeks when the war began. two days ago, ukraine was celebrating an attack on russia's bridge to crimea. today, that euphoria is gone. fear once again stalking the capital. pauladams, bbc news, kyiv. we can now speak to peter zalmayev, who's director of the eurasia democracy initiative. he joins us from kyiv. it has just it hasjust gone it has just gone seven in the morning in ukraine, what has the night been like? i’m morning in ukraine, what has the night been like?— the night been like? i'm “ust auoin to the night been like? i'm “ust going to knock i the night been like? i'm “ust going to knock on i the night been like? i'mjust going to knock on wood, - the night been like? i'mjust going to knock on wood, so | the night been like? i'mjust i going to knock on wood, so far it has been quiet, every passing car that makes a noise, is reminding you of rocket missile whistle. kind of makes you jerk up, just at this very time an hour later, last yesterday, i was woken up, it was five seconds later, sure enough, the sonic boom, three in quick succession is,, they keep the raging ukrainian cities with more rocket attacks, so far it is quiet, bob �*s estimated cost russia $700 million, that's how much, vladimir putin through it ukraine, that also shows he is desperate, he is desperately needing to change the narrative of continuous losses and retreats on the battlefield, so he is trying to show that something is happening, and ukrainians, you know, i being pummelled into submission. figs pummelled into submission. as ou pummelled into submission. as you say it was just after eight in the morning your time yesterday when this all started, i was interviewing our correspondence at the time when he had to take cover. just talk us through the practical situation for you, peter, us through the practical situation foryou, peter, i know when situation for you, peter, i know when the war started you got your wife and children to a safe place, the west of ukraine, are they back in the capital with you now, what is your situation?— capital with you now, what is your situation? they were back in the capital — your situation? they were back in the capital over— your situation? they were back in the capital over the - your situation? they were back in the capital over the summer| in the capital over the summer then they went elsewhere, they are not with me yesterday, they are not with me yesterday, they are not with me yesterday, they are not here, today, i remain here, and will remain here. one particular note of what happened yesterday morning, and the shevchenko park, central park, the playground where mike is used to play since they were young since they were born, there was a large missile crater right edge of this playground. and it has been noted that of all the targets that we saw throughout ukraine, over 50 missiles were said to have landed, none was identifiable military object, all were civilian objects, and it is clear that, the point is to increase the terror against civilians, once again because they do putin cannot achieve any significant military victories.— any significant military victories. , . ~ , ., victories. just talk us through the impact — victories. just talk us through the impact of _ victories. just talk us through the impact of the _ victories. just talk us through the impact of the last - victories. just talk us through | the impact of the last 24-hour the impact of the last 24—hour is, you say that is the strategy to increase the air as the country, because the missile attacks were right across the country, when they as well as the capital? what impact do you think this will have, going wood, and the report of paul adams everybody seems to be back in that place of fear? , .,, ., , , of fear? there is obviously concerned, _ of fear? there is obviously concerned, i— of fear? there is obviously concerned, i wouldn't - of fear? there is obviously concerned, i wouldn't say | of fear? there is obviously i concerned, i wouldn't say fair and i would say panic, ukrainians are very resilient, there is no defeatist attitude, to any extent here, if any there is more hatred for the enemy and more commitment to the fight, simply because ukrainians have nowhere to go. the point of these attacks other than to so terror was very practical, to try to disable the ukrainian electricity grid, cast it into darkness, that plan was supposed to come close to the winter months, since the crimean bridge was a huge personal project of prestige for bed demare putin was blown up for bed demare putin was blown up a few days ago, this was an act of revenge, i don't think vladimir putin will succeed fully with this strategy and ukraine, twice that has upheld domestic demand, it has resilience in the system, it will not be easy for vladimir putin to do it, still, these will be trying months, just as trying for vladimir putin, is holding on for dear life to power, clinging to his elites the mountain, demanding this kind of action, he needs desperately to show strength, this is a signal to his elites he is still in charge, but it also shows, deep down, it shows his insecurity, that he will be able to bring, because his ukrainian goals have not been achieved. ., ~ , ., ukrainian goals have not been achieved. ., ~' , ., ., achieved. thank you for speaking _ achieved. thank you for speaking to _ achieved. thank you for speaking to us. - achieved. thank you for speaking to us. good i achieved. thank you for speaking to us. good to achieved. thank you for - speaking to us. good to see you safe and well and your wife and children as well. we will speak to you again again. let's get some of the day's other news. industrial plants in iran have been hit by strike action as workers support protests sparked by the death in custody last month of 22—year—old mahsa amini. there have also been strikes at a number of other refineries, including in abadan in the west and kengan in the south. kwasi kwarteng, the man charged with looking after the uk's finances, has now agreed to set out his plan for balancing the government's books on the 31st of october. despite being nearly a month early, the announcement failed to reassure markets. the uk supreme court will today begin hearing arguments on whether the scottish governmnt can set up an independence referendum without the agreement of westminster. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, wants to hold such a vote next year, but the uk government opposes this. scientists say mars may once have been teeming with microscopic organisms that altered the atmosphere, so completely, that they brought about their own extinction. the study, published in the journal nature astronomy, suggests that even simple organisms have a significant impact on the climate that they depend on for their survival. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, is currently serving more than 20 years injail after he was convicted last year of a series of sex crimes in new york. now a further court case is under way in la, with weinstein denying 11 charges of abuse, including allegations of assault and rape. here's our los angeles correspondent, peter bowes. if he is found guilty on these new charges he could be looking at more than 100 years in terms of a sentence. so, in reality, the rest of his life in prison. but as you say, already serving a 23—year prison sentence in new york. a conviction which he is appealing and the proceedings that are starting right now in los angeles were actually put on hold for a while while the case in new york was completed. so this is a completely separate case and, as you say, 11 charges stemming from the allegations of five women. harvey weinstein has pled not guilty. he says any encounters with women in question were consensual and he is strongly denying the allegations against him. we'll hear from those women, they will be referred to in court as jane doe, not their real names. and this trial will also hear from other women who say they too were victims of sexual assault at the hands of harvey weinstein. this is likely to be quite a long trial. thejury selection, which isjust getting under way, could take a couple of weeks. we don't expect the trial itself to finish until december. still to come. a royal takeover, the prince and princess of wales present a special edition of the bbc newsbeat to mark world mental health day. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, - rapping a hole — in the front of the building. this government will not weaken! democracy will prevail! it fills me with humility and gratitude to know i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath - for the men they call the 33. and then... bells toll. ..bells tolled nationwide - to announce the first rescue, and chile let outi an almighty roar. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: international condemnation of moscow as, for the first time in months, the ukrainian capital and other cities are bombarded by russian missiles. the latest trial of hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has begun in la — he's facing 11 further charges of abuse. if you've been on a rollercoaster recently, you may have already experienced a new feature on the iphone ia and match, which is designed to bring "peace of mind" but seems to be having the opposite effect. let's get more from our reporter stephanie prentice. tell us what's been going on with this tech? what some iphone users with a new model has been seen this new model has been seen this new feature which is designed to detect serious collisions, car crashes, has in fact been triggered by things like rollercoaster �*s and in doing so, it's sending loved ones, family members as well as emergency services and alert that a crash has occurred. if you cycle back a little bit, the iphone ia came out about month ago as well as apple watch, it has these sensors fitted in it, these to ology which is able to tell if you change your motion or speed or the noise around you. if it's concerned you might get a text alert that you've been in a car crash. if you're on a rollercoaster, tanzania, loving life, you won't be able to respond that message and it seems to be the problem coming up. everything is looking for what happens in that environment. it seems to be the issue. we have seen tweets from an amusement park as to how it's happened. please put your items on aeroplane mode, that. it from happening. just items on aeroplane mode, that. it from happening.— it from happening. just switch our it from happening. just switch your phone — it from happening. just switch your phone not _ it from happening. just switch your phone not have - it from happening. just switch your phone not have it - it from happening. just switch your phone not have it with i your phone not have it with you. what about where this has worked for the real purpose, and actual crash, is this not been recorded? we and actual crash, is this not been recorded?— and actual crash, is this not been recorded? we did phone somebody _ been recorded? we did phone somebody else _ been recorded? we did phone somebody else on _ been recorded? we did phone somebody else on twitter- been recorded? we did phone| somebody else on twitter who dropped his phone onto a highway. we can look at his tweets. he said he was on the motorbike, the iphone flew off the highway, meanwhile his whole family got the alert and they thought he might have died, so by the time got to his mum and go from, they were very distressed. we know that in nebraska in a fairly rural area a week ago in the us, there was a week ago in the us, there was a phone that helped first responders get to that site on time. william and kate, the prince and princess of wales, have recorded a speecial bbc radio programme to mark world mental health day. the royal couple became newsbeat reporters to l— ead a discussion with an expert panel —ad as pria rai reports. what how you doing? no, really. how are you doing? it's enough question, but one that can spark a really meaningful conversation.— spark a really meaningful conversation. yesterday was world mental _ conversation. yesterday was world mental health - conversation. yesterday was world mental health dane . conversation. yesterday was | world mental health dane as part of a special recording, we had two very special newsbeat report is to help.— report is to help. thanks, pria rai. it's great _ report is to help. thanks, pria rai. it's great to _ report is to help. thanks, pria rai. it's great to be _ report is to help. thanks, pria rai. it's great to be here - report is to help. thanks, pria rai. it's great to be here on i rai. it's great to be here on world mental _ rai. it's great to be here on world mental health - rai. it's great to be here on world mental health day. l rai. it's great to be here on world mental health day. i| rai. it's great to be here on - world mental health day. i was diagnosed with schizophrenia when — diagnosed with schizophrenia when i — diagnosed with schizophrenia when i was a teenager, around the age — when i was a teenager, around the age of— when i was a teenager, around the age of 15, when i was a teenager, around the age of15, 16. a lot when i was a teenager, around the age of 15, 16. a lot of it came — the age of 15, 16. a lot of it came from coming from an african _ came from coming from an african background, mental health — african background, mental health isn't a topic of discussion, it's not something i discussion, it's not something iwas — discussion, it's not something i was aware of or had any knowledge of. we are only sort of help — knowledge of. we are only sort of help from we are at crisis point — of help from we are at crisis point because it's a thing michaei— point because it's a thing michael over — resilience, we are made _ michael over — resilience, we are made to be so over resilience that we are pushing away— resilience that we are pushing away those vulnerabilities. the last time i _ away those vulnerabilities. the last time i was _ away those vulnerabilities. the last time i was here was the campaign _ last time i was here was the campaign to— last time i was here was the campaign to get— last time i was here was the campaign to get people - last time i was here was the campaign to get people to l last time i was here was the . campaign to get people to start opening — campaign to get people to start opening up— campaign to get people to start opening up and _ campaign to get people to start opening up and talking - campaign to get people to start opening up and talking about i opening up and talking about mental— opening up and talking about mental health. _ opening up and talking about mental health.— mental health. self-care is bein: mental health. self-care is being unapologetic - mental health. self-care is being unapologetic about l mental health. self-care is - being unapologetic about what you need. it can build these fun things like giving yourself an hour of gaming or going to the theatre but can also be giving yourself permission to say you are not coping and to ask someone.— say you are not coping and to ask someone. maybe we could 'ust ask someone. maybe we could just touch _ ask someone. maybe we could just touch on. _ ask someone. maybe we could just touch on, i _ ask someone. maybe we could just touch on, i like _ ask someone. maybe we could just touch on, i like and - ask someone. maybe we could just touch on, i like and what i just touch on, i like and what we've — just touch on, i like and what we've done with mental health and how— we've done with mental health and how people talk about is a toolbox, — and how people talk about is a toolbox, particularly for men, it's quite _ toolbox, particularly for men, it's quite useful as a thing to use — it's quite useful as a thing to use how— it's quite useful as a thing to use. how much your work to see, because _ use. how much your work to see, because with family networks and support networks of our peopie. _ and support networks of our peopie. a _ and support networks of our people, a lot of people don't realise — people, a lot of people don't realise what they need to iater~ _ realise what they need to later. something massively changes and you realise you don't — changes and you realise you don't have the tools or the experience to be able to tackle that _ experience to be able to tackle that to — experience to be able to tackle that. ., ., , , i. that. to have i suppose in your toolbox communication - that. to have i suppose in your toolbox communication would l that. to have i suppose in your l toolbox communication would be key. toolbox communication would be key~ and — toolbox communication would be key. and some _ toolbox communication would be key. and some of— toolbox communication would be key. and some of the _ toolbox communication would be key. and some of the myth- key. and some of the myth busting _ key. and some of the myth busting as— key. and some of the 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stop here. absolutely— but that shouldn't stop here. absolutely because - but that shouldn't stop here. absolutely because talking i absolutely because talking about mental health is so important and it's definitely the first step for us all is to keep talking and having those conversations and reaching out. you can be thejudge of conversations and reaching out. you can be the judge of their performance, it's on it 12:a5pm today on bbc sounds and radio 1. but now let's bring you up—to—date on the latest sports news. hello i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and nottingham forest are off the bottom of the premier league ladder after a 1—1 draw with aston villa. manager steve cooper signed a contract extension earlier this week and it looked to have had the desired affect when emmanuele dennis headed into the bottom left corner but it was short lived. ashley young equalised scoring his first goal for aston villa since 2011 with a thunderous effort from outside the area but it finished honours even at the city ground. we are striving for that next win, we only have one on the board and we need to get it as quickly as we can do what is more important is to focus on how we get the win, notjust chase the win because that's what we are in control. forward step today, is that what we want to be? not in the end it's about a version of us tonight than what it's been in previous weeks. holders real madrid can qualify for the last 16 of the uefa champions league with victory away to shakhtar donetsk later on tuesday. a fourth successive win will seal their spot in group f with the match to be played in warsaw due to the russian invasion in ukraine. meanwhile benfica are in the french capital as they take on paris st germain. the portuguese side played out a 1—1 draw against the same opposition last week and victory in this game would see them go outright top of group h. what we learned was was that we need a top top performance, we need a top top performance, we need a top top performance, we need a very good connection between the players that we need one sort, or to get on the pitch, each situation of the game, so we have to pay mentality was on top and i think the key is also to believe in ourselves. chelsea had a commanding 3—0 win over italian champions ac milan last week but travel to the san siro knowing it will be a different proposition this time. with salzburg sitting top of group e by a point, a slip up by either side could make it difficult to qualify for the knockout stages. the nhl season tips off later on tuesday with last year's beaten stanley cup finalists tampa bay lightning heading to the new york rangers. lightning progressed from the eastern conference final last year after a a—2 victory over the rangers and the new yorkers will been to reverse that result and get the new campaign off to a winning start at madison square garden. i think it's probably my favourite building to plane in the league. when the match was on it was always circling your calendar so with what the team did last there should be a lot of energy and i guess with tempo, it's going to be a good game. former us open champion dominic thiem is through to the second round of the gijon open in spain after a crushing 6—2, 6—0 win overjoao sousa. the austrian who's dropped to number 165 in the rankings after struggling with injury, had no problems against the portuguese, and will now play the winner of the match between american marcos giron and 8th seeded spaniard albert ramos vinolas. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now. and before we go to business news, a volcano on the italian island of stromboli has erupted after the partial collapse of a crater terrace, triggering a three—minute seismic signal. this video captures the lava flowing down the side of the volcano into the sea and the huge plumes of smoke across the sky. stromboli is one of the most active volcanoes on the planet. the italian civil protection has raised the alert from yellow to orange and advised people on the island to stay indoors. hello. despite a few isolated showers in the far northwest, on the whole, monday was a glorious autumnal day with a lot of sunshine — a great opportunity to get out and enjoy those late—summer flowers. however, clear skies by day lead to a chilly night, and we could see a touch of frost as temperatures hover around freezing early on tuesday. these are favoured spots across central and southern areas of england. a little more cloud further north and west, and here, we keep the threat of some showers. so, the showers there from the word go during tuesday and they will become a little bit more frequent as we move into the afternoon. elsewhere, clouding over a little into the northwest of england and northern ireland. a little of fairweather cloud generally, but it will be largely fine, settled and pleasant, with 16 degrees the afternoon high. now, as we move through tuesday evening and into overnight, this weather front here will continue to drift its way steadily south and east. there'll be more isobars on the chart. the further north you are, the stronger the winds, and that will drive that rain steadily south. so, to begin with on wednesday morning, it's going to be a showery story with some heavy rain out to the west, but still, the clearest skies perhaps in east anglia and southeast england. now, that wet weather will gradually drift its way steadily south and east. it's going to take its time doing so and weaken off considerably as it moves its way down through the north of england and into south wales, staying fine and dry with highs of 18 celsius ahead of it. behind it, again, the sunshine comes through and temperatures at around 12—15 celsius. as we move into thursday, there's a better opportunity of seeing some more heavy and persistent rain across south wales and southern england. the position and the timing of that weather front still subject to question, so it's best to keep an eye on the forecast. but on thursday, we could start off with some wet weather in the southwest, gradually drifting through wales and gradually pushing towards the london area towards the end of the day. north of that, it will be largely fine and dry away from the north—west of the great glen, where we could still see a few scattered showers. friday into the start of the weekend turns unsettled once again, with showers or longer spells of rain and the winds will be a feature. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. big and painful spending cuts are needed to put the uk's finances on a sustainable path. that's the warning from a leading economic think tank. we get expert analysis. keeping the lights on and warm this winter. eu energy ministers meet again amidst warnings of rising energy costs and rationing. and 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