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we have been on the road for 18 days, we were brought and left ear. we walked four or five days. the children are all ill. diagnosing dementia in a day doctors hope newly developed ai can detect the disease earlier in its progression. hello and welcome. greece s prime minister has apologised for failures in tackling the wildfires tearing across the country. hundreds of firefighters have been battling huge blazes that have forced thousands of people to flee their homes and destroyed dozens of properties. thick smoke is still pouring off the island of evia, north east of athens, which has been ablaze for a week. simonjones reports. a natural fury without precedent. that s how the greek prime minister has described the wildfires that have caused so much devastation. the battle to contain so much devastation. the battle to contain them so much devastation. the battle to contain them continues - so much devastation. the battle to contain them continues on i to contain them c

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scotland. a bit warmer than yesterday after the cool start in england, it will top out at around 22 degrees stop the showers will continue into the evening before slowly fading. it has been very dry in scotland so far this summer and the rain maybe welcome. in rural spots dipping down to single figures stop a fine start almost again a case of waiting for the shallows to develop. there will be a feeling northern ireland tomorrow, northern and western scotland, a few in the north of england and if you dotted about elsewhere in england and wales. thursday, friday and into the weekend it is all about the low pressure system. not as windy as it was last week. bands of rain and showers will move in. the chance for heavy downpours not raining all the time, there will still be bright and sunny spells around. a breezy picture across the uk and it will turn cooler. on friday that the heavy showers. there could be disrupted downpours around that are thundery on friday and showers will c

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

the international airports. investigating the capitol riots one year on. the us attorney general promises to hold to account everyone involved in the fatal attack in washington. and the show seen as music s biggest night, the us grammy awards, has been postponed indefinitely over covid fears. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and thanks forjoining us. the reigning australian open champion, novak djokovic, faces being deported from australia after an issue with his visa. the player arrived in melbourne, where he is due to compete in the australian open, but was denied entry after being quizzed by border officials about his visa. his exemption by tournament officials from covid vaccination rules had prompted outrage among some australians. his lawyers said they would challenge the decision by the australian border force. mark lobel has the latest. the tennis men s world number one was defending his title before after being in fit. feder

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

of the homicides in this country. the question for the government is notiust the question for the government is notjust over the plans the question for the government is not just over the plans today but the money they have taken out of the system, the money they have taken out of the system, millions of pounds taken out of the system, millions of pounds taken out of the system over the years and that has of the system over the years and that has caused a lot of the problems. what do you think of the government s drugs plan we re really interested to hear your view particularly if you use drugs maybe jst at the weeknd, or whether you work in the sector whether it s in prisons, orfor drugs charities or in a drug rehab centre @vicderbyshire on twitter or email victoria@bbc.co.uk a british teenager who survived a crocodile attack in zambia speaks for the first time about her ordeal. when the accident happened, i fully accept that the fact that i was going to lose m

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carbon emissions across the world are expected to rebound this year to levels last seen before the coronavirus pandemic. let s take a look at some of the numbers. emissions fell by 5.4% in 2020 due to covid 19 restrictions and lockdowns around the world. but they re estimated to rise 4.9% this year. that s 36.4 tons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which puts emissions almost back at 2019 levels. researchers say that if present trends continue, we could exceed that limit in 11 years unless ambitious goals to cut emissions are achieved. well at the cop summit, banks and investors have been making pledges towards fighting climate change. $130 trillion has been set aside to finance the measures, but there s criticism that they don t go far enough, and fast enough to prevent the world reaching that tipping point of extreme climate change. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. extinction. rebellion! outside the climate summit on glasgow s streets, some protesters distinct

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