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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240709

and girls under taliban rule? we have a special report. the winners of prince william s million pound earthshot environmental prize have been revealed at a star studded event. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it s newsday. the family of the british mp killed in a knife attack on friday, sir david amess, has issued a statement urging calm, in the aftermath of his death. in it they say: whatever one s race, religious or political beliefs, be tolerant and try to understand . they added that their hearts have been shattered by his death. the home secretary, priti patel, is considering a range of measures to protect mps at constituency surgeries. the man arrested has been named as ali harbi ali. the 25 year old is being held under the terrorism act, and officers have until friday to question him. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the very latest on the investigation. a significant search operation at a large family house in london, as t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Britains Best New Building... 20240709

tomorrow s disaster, and that is why we have come to this place, british mosque in cambridge, one of six buildings nominated for this year s stirling prize. this is a little moment to sit back and admire beauty, a chance to look round the six nominated buildings for this year s riba stirling prize. at the end, we ll find out who has won the prize for britain s best new building. this is about more thanjust building it is about solutions to problems, such as how can we continue to build without destroying the environment? how can we future proof construction? and the most fundamental question of all, why build in the first place? a question that takes us to our first nominated building. kingston university in london wanted a new library and a place for its dance studios, but the town house is more than that. it s a way of creating openness, collaboration, togetherness and pride. wow. like, this is incredible. like, coming here and being, like, when i walk past with people th

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

milliron. new prizes established by britain s prince william for people trying to save the planet have been revealed at a star studded event. and the slo mo happy ending as a russian film crew returns to earth after shooting a movie in space. a us charity has confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people in haiti associated with its christian missionary work. the group 16 americans and a canadian were taken off a bus after a visit to an orphanage. a statement from the christian aid ministries says the group includes five men, seven women, and five children. so far no ransom request has been made. haiti has one of the highest rates of kidnapping in the world, due to a lack of security. a 300% rise in abduction since january. in total there have been 628 abductions this year alone as the country becomes increasingly unstable. our correspondent nomia iqbal is in washington and following developments. a quick mention on the christian aid ministries, it is an organisation, a charity w

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Media Show 20240709

time for the media show. hello. the back pages have been dominating the front pages this week with the sale of newcastle united football club. but the premier league isn t the only part of british public life that the saudis are buying into. the independent and the evening standard can both trace their ownership back to the gulf kingdom. while over in the us, media giants like netflix and disney have had big investment from the saudis. so, does this affect the journalism we read or the television we watch? joining me to discuss that is vivienne walt, a correspondent for time magazine and fortune. areeb ullah is a journalist at middle east eye. also sanan vakil who is deputy director of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house, and jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian. also today, the classic american music magazine, rolling stone, has launched in the uk. that might come as a surprise, considering how many media publications are shrinking. darre

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

by britain s prince william for people trying to save the planet have been revealed at a star studded event. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. a us charity has confirmed the kidnapping of 17 people in haiti associated with its christian missionary work. the group was taken off a bus after a visit to an orphanage. let s have a look at a statement that came from christian aid ministries itself. it says the group includes five men, seven women and five children. as you can see, as you can see, one as you can see, one canadian, the rest americans. so far, no ransom request has been officially made. haiti has one of the highest rates of kidnapping in the world. there has been a 300% rise in abductions since january, due to a lack of security. asi as i said, no ransom request so far. in total, there have been 628 abductions this year alone as the country becomes increasingly unstable. our correspondent nomia iqbal is in washington and following developments. ju

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