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hello, and welcome to bbc world news. millions of women in the us have lost their constitutional right to abortion. we can take you to live pictures at the moment of the supreme court, where pro and anti abortion campaigners have been standing and campaigning for hours now, after the roe v wade ruling was overturned. you have people there, this looks like the anti abortion campaigners, who are demonstrating against that ruling. they have been there in washington for several hours and we will of course bring you “p and we will of course bring you up to date on that story. that is actually our top story, which we will go to now. the supreme court has overturned a longstanding judgement that legalised terminations nationwide. with me is our news reporter shelley phelps. shelley, talk to us about this. which states will enforce these changes first? changes first? simon, this rulin: changes first? simon, this ruling is changes first? simon, this ruling is of changes ....
expenses for employees seeking out of state abortions. protests have been held outside the supreme court in washington and in other cities. they re an extraordinary sight in our countryside often to be seen gliding gracefully overhead. now, british bred red kites are being flown abroad to spain, where their numbers are dwindling. red kite chicks will swap the forests of central england for southwestern spain, where it s hoped they ll breed and boost the population. here in the uk, red kites have had a remarkable change in fortunes since they were almost wiped out three decades ago. our environment correspondent, helen briggs, reports. soaring high in the sky above the countryside, living proof of a conservation success story. three decades ago, red kites were rescued from the brink of extinction by reintroducing wild birds from sweden and spain. doctorian evans was one of the pioneers. it all went out of expectation, it was such a huge success which was amazing. obvio ....
Here. that them with the kites we have here. , ., here. at six weeks old, the birds are here. at six weeks old, the birds are naturally - here. at six weeks old, the birds are naturally shy - here. at six weeks old, the birds are naturally shy in i here. at six weeks old, the l birds are naturally shy in the presence of humans, behaving as they would around presences. the birds are protected under law and conservation experts were given special permission to take them out of the country. it to take them out of the country- to take them out of the count . , ., ., ., ., country. it is a great honour to have been country. it is a great honour to have been involved i country. it is a great honour to have been involved in i country. it is a great honour to have been involved in a l to have been involved in a project right from the start. you just feel really rout of the fact that you can actually go and do some good for the environment and for such a marvellous species. there is not ....
More magnificent than a kite soaring above you. this ancient forest is the perfect habitat for red cried, they have thrived here since they were reintroduced in the 90s. the red kite chicks will be blown to madrid and taken by road to aviaries where they will spend a few weeks perfecting their flight before they are released into the wild. the first arrivals settling in in the spanish countryside and i due to be released over the summer. you need about 90 100 birds to create a sustainable population in a given area. this is a start of a three year project, 30 birds will go this year and we hope 30 birds in each of the next two years will also go to spain. that should be sufficient to create a new breeding nucleus of the birds. it is hoped they will flourish in their new habitat and help ....