my innovation journey starts inland, south of morocco s major cities and mighty atlas mountains, just north of the sahara desert, near the quiet outpost of ouarzazate. this part of saharan morocco is known as the door of the desert. the landscape out here, it s almost like it s from another world. feels like we could be on mars. these plains receive three times the sun as parts of northern europe. ..and are home to a world leading project of staggering scale. this is noor, a solar power station, putting morocco at the forefront of pioneering renewable technology. i m used to feeling small, but this makes me feel even smaller. hello, abed, salam. hello, my friend, salam. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. this is incredible! and lots of sun. lots of sun, yeah. which is what we want for something like this. yeah. this is not an ordinary solarfield. panels with over 7,000 mirrors follow the sun. and i can hear lots of sounds at the moment. it s quite eerie. is that the pan
for the russian president. i know that putin, all his allies, all his friends would be responsible. i want putin and his whole entourage to know that they will be held responsible for everything they have done to our country, to my family, and to my husband. alexei navalny was acutely aware people wanted him dead. in a documentary focused on an attempt to poison him with the deadly nerve agent novichok, navalny was asked what his message would be for the russian people, if he was killed. my my message, the situation when i am killed, my message, the situation when iam killed, is my message, the situation when i am killed, is very simple. do not give up. with me is will vernon, our correspondent who spent many years reporting on russia and alexei navalny. we saw these dramatic images of when alexei navalny returned to russia, could you tell us about that iconic moment? my colleagues and i were in moscow airports and he d been recovering from a poisoning in germany. and there w
is to extend its cuts in daily oil production in a move to stop the further fall of the international price of oil which will lead to higher prices at the pump. now six women have set off today on an epic challenge to row around the entire coast of great britain. if they complete it the team will smash a couple of world records while also carrying out scientific research. 0ur environment correspondent jonah fisher has the story and a warning his report contains some rapid flashing images. tower bridge in central london. both the start and if all goes well the finish line for a journey of 2,000 miles around great britain. this is known as the world s toughest rowing race. for a reason. amy is the youngest crew member, but is the only one to have rowed across the atlantic ocean. this is so much tougher than the atlantic. navigating busy coastal waters can be more dangerous than following a course through the open sea. the land, the ships, you ve got rocks, you ve
my innovation journey starts inland, south of morocco s major cities and mighty atlas mountains, just north of the sahara desert, near the quiet outpost of ouarzazate. this part of saharan morocco is known as the door of the desert. the landscape out here, it s almost like it s from another world. feels like we could be on mars. these plains receive three times the sun as parts of northern europe. ..and are home to a world leading project of staggering scale. this is noor, a solar power station, putting morocco at the forefront of pioneering renewable technology. i m used to feeling small, but this makes me feel even smaller. hello, abed, salam. hello, my friend, salam. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. this is incredible! and lots of sun. lots of sun, yeah. which is what we want for something like this. yeah. this is not an ordinary solarfield. panels with over 7,000 mirrors follow the sun. and i can hear lots of sounds at the moment. it s quite eerie. is that the pan