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BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

Crossing over to the sport. Champions league presumes in the quarterfinals and tomorrow, tension turns with Manchester City taking on real madrid for the Return Fixture Type 3 all after cracking for in spain and they will meet either arsenal or buy in munich and a boost for city and available after injury last month. Pep guardiola is still on but are they thinking too far into the future . We on but are they thinking too far into the future . On but are they thinking too far into the future . We had to find a wa for into the future . We had to find a way for those into the future . We had to find a way for those streams. Into the future . We had to find a way for those streams. And into the future . We had to find a l way for those streams. And we are one of two games left and three or four or five points one of two games left and three or four orfive points and one of ....

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BBCNEWS BBC July 1, 2024



tonight at ten, european leaders are to open talks with ukraine about eu membership, to the delight of president zelensky. but on the ground, the fight against russia s occupying force is struggling we report from the front line on ukraine s need for more military aid. president putin says russia s war aims have not changed in a four hour press conference. steve rosenberg was there and gives us his assessment. also, the british boy, missing for six years, found in a small town in the south of france. big developments here in the southern french city of toulouse, where mystics alex, who has been gone for six years, is being brought back home by british police from the city in the coming hours. the pioneering premier league referee rebecca welch will be the first woman to do the job. and will you see the shower of shooting stars, set to peak this evening? and on newsnight at 10:30pm, we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today s big st ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 2, 2024



why have birth rates declined dramatically and how much does it matter? stephen shaw, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let s start with a basic fact. the world s population is still rising. at some point later this century, it s going to get to about 9.7 billion. and we can see the immense strain that our planet is already under in terms of resources, in terms of fragile ecosystems. and yet you seem to be saying that we as a species need to focus on having more babies. why? well, just to be clear, the reason the world s population is still growing has got nothing to do with births. births peaked in the planet around ten years ago, at around 143 million. today, that s down to around 135. we re already past peak birth as a planet. so, why is, confusingly, this total population increasing? it s because, thankfully, people are living out their lives. people are not dying the way they would have done before particularly in poorer, less developed parts of the w ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 2, 2024



but now, data scientists and demographers, like my guest today, stephen shaw, say we re actually facing a disastrous spiral of de population. why have birth rates declined dramatically and how much does it matter? stephen shaw, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. let s start with a basic fact. the world s population is still rising. at some point later this century, it s going to get to about 9.7 billion. and we can see the immense strain that our planet is already under in terms of resources, in terms of fragile ecosystems. and yet you seem to be saying that we as a species need to focus on having more babies. why? well, just to be clear, the reason the world s population is still growing has got nothing to do with births. births peaked in the planet around ten years ago, at around 143 million. today, that s down to around 135. we re already past peak birth as a planet. so, why is, confusingly, this total population increasing? it s because, thankfully, peopl ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast May 6, 2017

I definitely want to take the positives out of this and make sure that i use it in a positive way for the rest of my life now. Still got a few years left in me for sure. In sport, chelsea are on the brink of the Premier League title as their closest challengers tottenham are beaten by west ham at the london stadium. These Bopping Bakers are just some of the people taking part in the first ever festival of makers. Well be live there to find out what its all about. And louise has the weather. Good morning. Another north south divide with the weather across the country, a chilly start for scotland and Northern Ireland but here therell be plenty of sunshine, more cloud for england and wales with outbreaks of showery rain into the extreme south west. More details coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. After a day o ....

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