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the shooting took place just three miles from the site where new zealand and norway are set to face off injust hours. speaking to the press, new zealand s police commissioner described the final moments of the shooting. at around 8am, a squad supported by a special tactics group located the offender inside a lift shaft where he had barricaded himself, and attempted to engage him, having secured the floors above and below. the offender fired at police, injuring an officer. shots were exchanged and the offender was later found deceased. tragically, police located two members of the public deceased on the lower levels of the building site. today s shooting comes just hours before the first women s world cup match is scheduled to begin nearby. live now to katie silver, who s in sydney. she has been covering the lead up she has been covering the lead up to the world cup for us. how are people reacting to this? figs are people reacting to this? as ou are people reacting to this? s

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widespread relief either, as temperatures stay above 30c or 86 degrees fahrehneut in places including arizona and southern spain. georgina rannard from the bbc climate unit explains why scientists are worried about these temperatures. it s been days, now, of sweltering temperatures across the us, europe, and china, and while millions of people have struggled through this extreme heat, climate scientists have been poring over a run of broken climate records. they say the speed and the timing that these records have tumbled is unprecedented. now, while climate models are very good at forecasting long term trends, experts say that some of these abnormalities were not expected. let s take a look at some of the broken records. injuly, the world recorded its hottest day on record. for decades, global average temperatures have been getting higher and higher. then, onjuly 6 this year, the world reached higher than 17 celsius for the first time. in that week, that record was broken th

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night time in europe and the us is not expected to bring widespread relief either, as temperatures stay above 30 celsius or 86 fahrenheit in places including arizona and southern spain. georgina rannard from the bbc climate unit explains why scientists are worried about these temperatures. it has been days now of sweltering temperatures across the us, europe, and china, and one millions of people have struggled through this extreme heat, climate scientists have been poring over a run of broken climate records. they say the speed and the timing that these records have tumbled is unprecedented. now, while climate models are very good at forecasting long term trends, experts say that some of these abnormalities were not expected. let s take a look at some of the broken records. in july the world recorded its hottest day on record. for decades, globalaverage decades, global average temperatures have decades, globalaverage temperatures have been getting higher and higher. then on

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the financial markets react to the emergency takeover of switzerland s second biggest bank. in 20 years as the us led coalition invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein, we take a look at the legacy. the un secretary general antonio guterres has hailed a major new report on climate change as a survival guide for humanity . climate scientists from intergovernmental panel on climate change said clean energy and technology can be exploited to avoid the growing climate disaster. but they also warned a key global temperature goal will probably be missed. they say the world is expected to warm above one point five degrees centigrade by the early 2030s. secretary general antonio guterres has been speaking at the launch of the ipcc report and said everyone needs to work together quickly to achieve the climate change goals.. today i am presenting a plan to supercharge efforts. it starts with parties immediately hitting the fast forward button on the net zero deadlines to get to global z

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