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he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier — sijah—wee of china in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible. si made the semi—finals on his debut last year and will now face jakjones in the second round whilst williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him. i wish i could have won but i have to take my hat off to him. what a break that was. they are not many players that could make that break with that pressure. so i think he will definitely be a future world champion. ding junhui and jack lisowski put on a great exhibition in the first session of their first round match. many predicted that this would be the tie of the round and so far it hasn't disappointed. lisowski — who's ranked 17th in the world, just has his nose in front at five frames to four. plenty of time for 2016 runner up ding to fight back. they resume later on wednesday. bmx star kieran r
he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier — sijah—wee of china in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible. si made the semi—finals on his debut last year and will now face jakjones in the second round whilst williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him....
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in the china market _ retain its premium ev? in the china market which _ retain its premium ev? in the china market which is - retain its premium ev? in the china market which is very - china market which is very important to do is look, it does face that stiff competition, it's a flooded, flooded market with tvs there, but in the united states it still has a stronghold because those chinese cars for the time being at least are being held out of the market, they are being blocked from entering. it does have this stronghold in the us where it can still rely on sales and profits. the caveat there is that ev sales in the united states are starting to slow down, sales growth is starting to slow down so we're not seeing the penetration at the fast rates that we used to be, so there is a tempering of demand in the us market at the same time. moving on to the us congress where a bill to potentially ban tiktok has cleared a key senate vote. the legislaton would ban the popular social media platform if its chinese owner bytedance doesn't divest its ownership stake in the app. president b
in the china market _ retain its premium ev? in the china market which _ retain its premium ev? in the china market which is - retain its premium ev? in the china market which is very - china market which is very important to do is look, it does face that stiff competition, it's a flooded, flooded market with tvs there, but in the united states it still has a stronghold because those chinese cars for the time being at least are being held out of the market, they are being blocked from entering....
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minister, he talked about an access of authoritarian states including russia, iran, north korea and in china they are working together to make this the most dangerous moment in the world since the end of the cold war. does that phrase sounds familiar? think about, george w bush, the axis of evil, that was iran, iraq and north korea. of course, that was a prequel to war. what rishi sunak today is talking about is putting our defence industry in a war footing but he does not believe we are on the brink of war. this is about building up our defences and providing consistent support as far as this country is concerned to ukraine. some people in the defence world may think it feels rather different to when rishi sunak became prime minister in 2022. you may remember that the prime minister ordered what was called a data driven assessment of our commitment to ukraine. was it working, going through every single item at the time? downing street said, look, this prime minister is wholly committed to ukraine. where does this spending _ wholly committed to ukraine. where does this spending pledge _ whol
minister, he talked about an access of authoritarian states including russia, iran, north korea and in china they are working together to make this the most dangerous moment in the world since the end of the cold war. does that phrase sounds familiar? think about, george w bush, the axis of evil, that was iran, iraq and north korea. of course, that was a prequel to war. what rishi sunak today is talking about is putting our defence industry in a war footing but he does not believe we are on the...
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rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. a boat dangerously crammed with more than 100 people — got into trouble just off the french coast in the early hours — leading to the deaths of five of those attempting the crossing, including a child. it happened just hours after mps passed the government's rwanda bill — which is designed to deter people from attempting crossings like this. 0ur correspondent andrew harding was on that beach in the early hours of this morning — just north of wimereux — filming as police ran towards the people smugglers and those who had paid them to cross. they'd only been at sea a
rishi sunak has promised billions more for defence to counter threats from countries such as russia and china. a key witness at the trial of donald trump says he suppressed negative stories to help the former president win the 2016 election. and why this nasa probe 15 billion miles from earth was spouting gibberish — and is now making sense. and on newsnight at 10:30pm... we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at...
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he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier sijiahui of china. in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible, si made the semi finals on his debut last year, and will now face jakjones in the second round. williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him. what a break that was. they are not many players that could make that break with that pressure. so i think you will definitely be a future world champion. ding junhui and jack lisowski put on a great exhibition, in the first session of their first round match. many predicted that this would be the tie of the round and so far it hasn't disappointed. lisowski who's ranked 17th in the world, is just out in front at 5 frames to 4. plenty of time though for 2016 runner up ding to fight back. they resume tomorrow. dominic dale is back at the crucible for the first time in ten years, but his f
he was beaten 10—9 by the 21—year—old chinese qualifier sijiahui of china. in a thrilling deciding frame at the crucible, si made the semi finals on his debut last year, and will now face jakjones in the second round. williams is unsure if he will return to play at the world championships again. i will be 50 years of age next year. so we have to make the most of it while you can and i have loved every minute of it. i wish i could have one but i have to take my hat off to him. what a break...
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_ context is changed in the fact that china and — context is changed in the fact that china and us have become the key competitors, it is important that we managed _ competitors, it is important that we managed to get european integration in order— managed to get european integration in order to _ managed to get european integration in order to count on a global stage were _ in order to count on a global stage were all— in order to count on a global stage were all the actors are very vague. that is— were all the actors are very vague. that is the — were all the actors are very vague. that is the point. people don't vote on these issues, but if you were to consider that two thirds of the growth within the euro zone comes outside of the block, that tells you why trade is so important. if you are squeezed between state subsidies, unfairstate are squeezed between state subsidies, unfair state subsidies in china and certainly, the united states seems to be going that way with a new inflation reduction act, you can see why that may have an effect on a port town like the one you're in.
_ context is changed in the fact that china and — context is changed in the fact that china and us have become the key competitors, it is important that we managed _ competitors, it is important that we managed to get european integration in order— managed to get european integration in order to _ managed to get european integration in order to count on a global stage were _ in order to count on a global stage were all— in order to count on a global stage were all the actors are very...
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the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the attacks on october 7. but in the past few days, campus demonstrations have escalated across north america. the protest movement was thrust into the spotlight last week after new york city police arrested more than 100 demonstrators at columbia campus. rallies have spread since then. a number of arrests were made at the new york university on monday night, tens of students were arrested at yale earlier in the day, while columbia university cancelled in—person classes. encampments have been set up at the university of california at berkeley, the massachusetts institute of technology, the university
the current uk prime minister talking specifically about russia, china, iran and north korea and the growing threat that those nations face and the need, in his view, to spend more money on defence. protests over the war in gaza have taken hold at a handful of elite us universities as officials scramble to defuse demonstrations. police made a number of arrests at new york university, as emily brown reports. demonstrations about the israel gaza war have taken place at us campuses since the...
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we think a lot of these bots are —— boats are being brought over eventually from china. they are basic rubber boats. they are not rigid inflatable boats at all. they are just rubber, are not rigid inflatable boats at all. they arejust rubber, you can press the sides and you often find them in the dunes deflated or waiting sometimes for migrants to grab them and take them onto the water. the police know this and try to slash the boats before they get to slash the boats before they get to the water. i thought it was quite interesting that the incident that i saw that the police didn't try to do anything once the boat was on the water. and i think that is probably for safety reasons to ensure that people don't end up in what is going to be very cold water. if you look at what happened, especially the incident here, 115 people trying to get onto one of those boats is really unprecedented and is very likely to end in disaster with people falling in. many migrants can't swim. as we know there was a child involved in the incident this morning, even the one we saw, we counted 67
we think a lot of these bots are —— boats are being brought over eventually from china. they are basic rubber boats. they are not rigid inflatable boats at all. they are just rubber, are not rigid inflatable boats at all. they arejust rubber, you can press the sides and you often find them in the dunes deflated or waiting sometimes for migrants to grab them and take them onto the water. the police know this and try to slash the boats before they get to slash the boats before they get to the...
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china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell i9% in the first quarter of this year, while huawei's grew by 69%, according to tech data analysts, counterpoint research. the data suggests that apple's dominance in the world's largest smartphone market could be under threat. the music streaming platform spotify has reported its earnings for the last three months showing a return to profit. premium subscribers, who account for most of the company's revenue, rose by 14% to 239 million despite the swedish music company spending less on marketing activities to draw in more listeners. those are the top busi
china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell i9% in the first quarter of this...
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including germany and china. that was after a similar price cut in the us. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company and
including germany and china. that was after a similar price cut in the us. tesla has been grappling with falling sales and rising competition in the electric car market. that is causing many investors to rethink how they value the company and
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we have seen those incidents recently with iran and with the houthi rebels, the cyber threats from china and what has happened with russia, so it will not come as a huge surprise that the prime minister is talking in this way because we have been seeing the government preparing the ground for that for some time now. ., «a the ground for that for some time now. ., ., the ground for that for some time now. ., «a ., ., , now to the deaths in the english channel. 0ur correspondent was at a beach in france and saw the boat as it tried to leave. take a look. there is a real battle going on and the police are trying to stop them from getting into the water. we will see what is going on. we can see the smugglers who, some of them have sticks and they are trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. we protect the migrants as they head towards the sea.— protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. we have some more ictures towards the sea. we have some more pictures from — towards the sea. we have some more pictures from the _ towards the sea. we have some more picture
we have seen those incidents recently with iran and with the houthi rebels, the cyber threats from china and what has happened with russia, so it will not come as a huge surprise that the prime minister is talking in this way because we have been seeing the government preparing the ground for that for some time now. ., «a the ground for that for some time now. ., ., the ground for that for some time now. ., «a ., ., , now to the deaths in the english channel. 0ur correspondent was at a beach...
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china at the start— words about the threat from china at the start of— words about the threat from china at the start of your— words about the threat from china at the start of your speech _ words about the threat from china at the start of your speech and - words about the threat from china at the start of your speech and you i the start of your speech and you link those — the start of your speech and you link those directly _ the start of your speech and you link those directly to _ the start of your speech and you link those directly to this - the start of your speech and you link those directly to this extra i link those directly to this extra money— link those directly to this extra money that— link those directly to this extra money that you _ link those directly to this extra money that you are _ link those directly to this extra money that you are putting i link those directly to this extra l money that you are putting into defence — money that you are putting into defence is _ money that you are putting into defence is it— money that you are putting into defence. is
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authoritarian states with different values to hours like russia, iran and north korea and china, they are increasingly assertive, and the danger they pose is not new but what is new is that these countries, or their proxies, are causing more instability more quickly in more places at once. they are increasingly acting together making common cause in an attempt to reshape the world order and i know there are some people who will think these are far—away problems but they aren't. they pose real risks to the uk and to our security and prosperity and russia has already poisoned people on british soil with chemical weapons, caused energy bills to soar, weaponised migration, and sent technology to iran in exchange for weapons like the drones that i saw myself are wreaking such devastation in ukraine. iran themselves are threatening to kill and kidnap people within our borders were exercising their right to free speech. and use proxies like the houthis. north korea supplying military hardware to russia. and chinese state affiliated actors have conducted malicious cyber campaigns against br
authoritarian states with different values to hours like russia, iran and north korea and china, they are increasingly assertive, and the danger they pose is not new but what is new is that these countries, or their proxies, are causing more instability more quickly in more places at once. they are increasingly acting together making common cause in an attempt to reshape the world order and i know there are some people who will think these are far—away problems but they aren't. they pose real...
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powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the weekend, drowning dozens of crops. 61—year—old huangjing rong couldn't save his farm from being swamped. translation: it was my home. everything is gone, all the seedlings are gone. i lost over 13,000 us dollars. 0ur fields over there are all flooded. guangdong is prone to floods, but not this early in the year. wea
powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but...
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of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the british parliament, five people — including a child — have died attempting to cross the sea from northern france to britain. these were the chaotic scenes on the beach near calais just before daybreak. the incident happened as migrants attempted to launch a boat. the french coastguard said the small, overloaded boat was carrying 110 people when it set off from wimereux, just south of calais on tuesday morning. authorities have also been carrying out several
of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. and a new photograph of prince louis taken by his mother to mark his sixth birthday. hello, i'm sarah campbell, welcome to bbc news now, 3 hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. just hours after rishi runak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed just hours after rishi sunak�*s flagship rwanda bill was passed in the british parliament, five people — including a child —...
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china's world number four ding junhui has just gone 3—2 up against jack lisowski of england. and that's all the sport for now. now, to a new kind of organ donation. it's called a paired or pooled donation and it involves finding some other people who are in the same predicament, and swapping. our health correspondent michelle roberts has more. it's like a microphone. a microphone? hello, hello, hello. destiny rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like broccoli or dialysis. but maybe when you get your kidney, you might like broccoli. what do you think? she's been having dialysis three times a week since she was ten months old because her kidneys don't work. added together, that's more than six whole months of her young life rigged up to the machine. i think all she's ever known is dialysis. i i she definitely doesn't have anyl memory of not being on dialysis. and this has kind of been- like her second family for a long time, which in many ways is a beautiful thing. - but, also, what's best- for her is to be out in school. there we go. p
china's world number four ding junhui has just gone 3—2 up against jack lisowski of england. and that's all the sport for now. now, to a new kind of organ donation. it's called a paired or pooled donation and it involves finding some other people who are in the same predicament, and swapping. our health correspondent michelle roberts has more. it's like a microphone. a microphone? hello, hello, hello. destiny rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like...
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china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell 19% in the first quarter of this year, while huawei's grew by 69%, according to tech data analysts, counterpoint research. the data suggests that apple's dominance in the world's largest smartphone market could be under threat. the music streaming platform spotify has reported its earnings for the last three months showing a return to profit. premium subscribers, who account for most of the company's revenue, rose by 14% to 239 million despite the swedish music company spending less on marketing activities to draw in more listeners. the ftse 100 the ftse1
china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news, in the hunter valley. in other news... apple is facing a decline in high—end smartphone sales in china, when compared to its rivals. iphone sales fell 19% in the first quarter of this...
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also in the programme, the australian wine industry pops the corks as china drops import tariffs. welcome to world business report. let's start in the uk, where official figures show government borrowing was higher than forecast in the last financial year. borrowing — that's the difference between spending and tax income — reached over £120 billion in the year to march. that's according to the office for national statistics. while it is lower than the previous year, it was £6.6 billion more than the government's forecaster predicted. these latest figures could limit the scope for further tax cuts before the general election. let's speak now to paul dales, chief uk economist at capital economics. gives a sense of what this says about the state of uk finances. things are moving in the right direction, as you said borrowing is lower than the previous financial year and much lower than during the pandemic when borrowing was over £300 billion in one single year. it isjust not falling £300 billion in one single year. it is just not falling quite as fast
also in the programme, the australian wine industry pops the corks as china drops import tariffs. welcome to world business report. let's start in the uk, where official figures show government borrowing was higher than forecast in the last financial year. borrowing — that's the difference between spending and tax income — reached over £120 billion in the year to march. that's according to the office for national statistics. while it is lower than the previous year, it was £6.6 billion...
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of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager one probe is once again sending usable information back to earth, from 15 billion miles away. good morning. five people — including a child — have died while attempting to cross the english channel in a small boat. the boat, which got into difficulties in the early hours of tuesday, had more than 100 people on board when it left northern france. three men, a woman and a child are known to have died. it comes hours after the rwanda bill aimed at deterring migrants was finally passed by the uk parliament. the controversial bill designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be sent there. official figures show the backlog of people waiting to be removed from the uk rose from nearly 1800 in july last year. just hours after the bill passed, the bbc�*s tom symonds witnessed migrants on a beach in calais in france trying to get on boats and cross the english channel. these are some of the latest pict
of thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides hit southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager one probe is once again sending usable information back to earth, from 15 billion miles away. good morning. five people — including a child — have died while attempting to cross the english channel in a small boat. the boat, which got into difficulties in the early hours of tuesday, had more than 100 people on board when it left...
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powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but others cried for help as their streets were submerged. rescuers had to navigate their boats through a flooded urban landscape. tens of thousands of people were evacuated across the province. several regions stayed on alert as water levels rose over the weekend, drowning dozens of crops. 61—year—old huangjing rong couldn't save his farm from being swamped. translation: it was my home. everything is gone, all the seedlings are gone. i lost over 13,000 us dollars. our fields over there are all flooded. guangdong is prone to floods, but not this early in the year. wea
powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. but...
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thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides batter southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager 0ne probe is again sending usable information back to earth. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we begin with breaking news. france's coastguard is still carrying out several search—and—rescue operations at sea linked to migrants' attempts to cross the english channel. french authorities said at least five people had died earlier in the day on a small boat that transported over 100 people. the coastguard official said the deaths occurred during a crowd panic. the spokesperson could not say how many boats and people may still be in danger at sea. let's speak to the bbc�*s simonjones, who's in dover.
thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides batter southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager 0ne probe is again sending usable information back to earth. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we begin with breaking news. france's coastguard is still carrying out several search—and—rescue operations at sea linked to migrants' attempts to cross the english channel. french authorities said at least five people had died earlier in...
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thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides batter southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager! probe is again sending usable information back to earth. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. after months of gridlock — the uk government's rwanda asylum bill is finally to become law. the measure designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be deported to the east african country. just hours after the bill passed, the bbc witnessed migrants on a beach in calais in france trying to get on boats and cross the english channel. these are some of the latest pictures from our team there. the french coastguard says at least five migrants have died in a separate attempt to cross the english channel from an area near the town of wimereux. the rwanda bill took four months to clear parliament because of a stand off with the house of lords. it's a relief for prime minister rishi sunak —
thousands are forced to leave their homes after torrential flooding and landslides batter southern china. after months of spouting gibberish, nasa says its voyager! probe is again sending usable information back to earth. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. after months of gridlock — the uk government's rwanda asylum bill is finally to become law. the measure designates rwanda a safe country and aims to allow some asylum seekers to be deported to the east african country. just hours after the bill...
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china has, for example, still relied on australia for iron ore that's used in steel—making. those diplomatic tensions appear to be easing. the chinese foreign minister, when he came, said the parties should be able to rise above their disagreements, so i think that is really significant. there is goodwill on both sides, and a joint desire to continue to engage and improve the relationship. china knows australian wine, they have a history of buying it, and even if it doesn't come back the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it is still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news in the hunter valley. now let's talk about tesla. it's been a difficult few weeks for the maker of electric vehicles and shares in the company have been sinking. today tesla reports its latest figures on sales and earnings and investors are worried. this comes as elon musk announced big job cuts and cut the price of its cars to try and boost sales. here's our reporter david waddell it is proving to be
china has, for example, still relied on australia for iron ore that's used in steel—making. those diplomatic tensions appear to be easing. the chinese foreign minister, when he came, said the parties should be able to rise above their disagreements, so i think that is really significant. there is goodwill on both sides, and a joint desire to continue to engage and improve the relationship. china knows australian wine, they have a history of buying it, and even if it doesn't come back the size...
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and rescue efforts continue in southern china, after deadly flooding. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. the middle east is waking up to the 200th day of the israel gaza war and an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found it needs to improve its neutrality staff vetting and transparency. the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the report was met with critisicm by the israeli government. foreign ministry spokesperson 0ren m
and rescue efforts continue in southern china, after deadly flooding. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. the middle east is waking up to the 200th day of the israel gaza war and an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found it needs to improve its neutrality staff vetting and transparency. the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that...
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and rescue efforts continue in southern china, after deadly flooding. i'm helena humphrey. good to have you with us. an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improv its neutrality, staff vetting and transparency. the report was led by the former french foreign minister, catherine colonna. she also concluded that israel had yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many unrwa staff belonged to the hamas militant group. ms colonna also said unwra played a unique and indispensable role in helping millions of palestinian refugees, and expressed confidence that the agency will accept the findings. what needs to be improved will be improved and i repeat, i am confident that implementing these measures will help deliver its mandate. i strongly encourage again the international community to be side—by—side with the agency so we can perform its mission. the re ort we can perform its mission. the report was _ we can perform its mission. the report was met _ we can perform its mission. the report was met with criticis
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china called the allegations malicious slander. and audiences will have to wait another week to get into the uk's biggest new arena, because it's not quite ready. the co—op live in manchester was set to open on tuesday with a show with peter kay, but bosses say the venue's power supplies are a few days behind schedule. peter kay says he is gutted to be moved to next week and he might have to move his bums and turns class for the new dates. time for ten seconds of a rogue proposal. while running the london marathon with a fridge called tallulah on his back, daniel fairbrother stopped to propose to his girlfriend. she said yes and off he went to finish the marathon. you are all caught up now, see you later. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what is coming up. inter milan are champions of italy, after a win over their cross—city rivals. he cannot stop winning. scottie scheffler secures another pga tour title, this time at a rain—delayed rbc heritage in south carolina. and four—time
china called the allegations malicious slander. and audiences will have to wait another week to get into the uk's biggest new arena, because it's not quite ready. the co—op live in manchester was set to open on tuesday with a show with peter kay, but bosses say the venue's power supplies are a few days behind schedule. peter kay says he is gutted to be moved to next week and he might have to move his bums and turns class for the new dates. time for ten seconds of a rogue proposal. while...
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he is into round two after an impressive performance against china's lai hagi and. murphy was 6—3 ahead after sunday's first session and today he won four of the next seven frames. 10-5 it four of the next seven frames. 10—5 it finished. he will face scotland's stephen maguire next. the world championship is taking place at the iconic crucible, as it has done since 1977, but they have been caused to move the event to a bigger, more modern venue. hossein vafaei even called it smelly and like playing in a garage after he exited the competition. however, many of snicko's rates feel the tournament should remain at the historic venue. here is murphy speaking after his earlier win. the realities are that the crucible theatre is a working theatre, most of the year. it is not a purpose—built snooker venue and that's part of its charm. we've been coming here for 47 years, and it continues to be a special place that we play snooker year round. every young player's dream is to walk out and play here, and that continues to be the case. sarah murh 's continues to be the ca
he is into round two after an impressive performance against china's lai hagi and. murphy was 6—3 ahead after sunday's first session and today he won four of the next seven frames. 10-5 it four of the next seven frames. 10—5 it finished. he will face scotland's stephen maguire next. the world championship is taking place at the iconic crucible, as it has done since 1977, but they have been caused to move the event to a bigger, more modern venue. hossein vafaei even called it smelly and like...
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., china. big challenges remain, even though _ china. big challenges remain, even though the _ china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs - china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are . even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $600 million at their peak to just under $7 million last year. but here in the hunter valley,...
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let's turn our attention to china now — where dangerous floods across southern china have destroyed homes, bridges and crops. reports say four people are now dead and 10 are still missing. the area dubbed the "flood factory of the world" typically experiences summer flooding but the unusually heavy rainfall and raging storms started earlier than expected. rescuers evacuated thousands of citizens who were forced to trek through rugged terrain to escape the floodsscientists say the unpredictable and destructive storms are caused by climate change. the bbc�*s china correspondent laura bicker has more. powerful storms across southern china turned rivers into raging torrents. roads became fast flowing rapids cascading down village streets as hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky. watch the right hand corner of the security camera. the bridge simply couldn't withstand the sheer force of the flood. the destruction became clearer in daylight, as did the number of people left stranded. some almost managed to sleep through their rescue, cradled from the worst of the rising floodwaters. bu
let's turn our attention to china now — where dangerous floods across southern china have destroyed homes, bridges and crops. reports say four people are now dead and 10 are still missing. the area dubbed the "flood factory of the world" typically experiences summer flooding but the unusually heavy rainfall and raging storms started earlier than expected. rescuers evacuated thousands of citizens who were forced to trek through rugged terrain to escape the floodsscientists say the...
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china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news in the hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now. as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice — known as halving, took place last friday. that's the fourth time it's been done since bitcoin was launched back in 2009. i spoke to crypto researcher molly white and asked her what exactly the halving process entails and about its impact on miners. bit rewards to minors have decreased by half since previously, and there has been some impact on minorsjust in the fact they are getting half as many reports, for a few days will make a huge impact but it's likely to make a much larger impact as time goes on, there wasn't too muc
china knows australian wine. they have a history of buying australian wine and even if it doesn't come back at the size that it was prior to these tariffs, it's still great news for the australian wine industry. and winemakers like to think that their glass is half full and not half empty. phil mercer, bbc news in the hunter valley. to the world of cryptocurrency now. as mandated in the bitcoin code, about every four years the currency network will slash its reward to miners. this practice —...
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and what do you think china is doing, or what is china doing to protect these highly populated areas like these from being affected 7 well, firstly, i've been going to china for a0 years — since 1982, and no country has put more effort into mitigating floods than china. the chinese academy, just to give you one example, the chinese academy of engineering are supporting biennial workshops and conferences, bring in international experts from around the world. this is led by academicians from the the nanjing hydraulic research institute and hohai university. and that is a major contribution by them. if you look at academic papers, for example, in the top journals, most of those papers on flooding now are written by chinese academics. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines.... an independent review of the un agency for palestinian refugees has found that it needs to improve standards of transparency and neutrality. the report also says israel has yet to provide evidence to support its allegations that many locals employed by the agency belonged to the hamas militant g
and what do you think china is doing, or what is china doing to protect these highly populated areas like these from being affected 7 well, firstly, i've been going to china for a0 years — since 1982, and no country has put more effort into mitigating floods than china. the chinese academy, just to give you one example, the chinese academy of engineering are supporting biennial workshops and conferences, bring in international experts from around the world. this is led by academicians from...
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are killed and thousands are forced to leave their homes, after flooding and landslides in southern china. and — why so many people are heading to this london pub for a "swift" drink. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover up of a hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels. prosecutors told the jury the case was about a criminal conspiracy and a cover up. but the defence said donald trump was not personally involved. mrtrump, how are you feeling, sir? how is he feeling? uncharacteristically nervous, you would imagine, as he makes his way to the opening day of his criminal trial. first, his usual claims that this is a politically
are killed and thousands are forced to leave their homes, after flooding and landslides in southern china. and — why so many people are heading to this london pub for a "swift" drink. donald trump has returned to court in new york to hear the opening statements in his criminal trial over the alleged cover up of a hush money payment to the porn star stormy daniels. prosecutors told the jury the case was about a criminal conspiracy and a cover up. but the defence said donald trump was...
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group, a body set up by conservative mps in parliament to promote what's called fresh debate on china. now at the time, lawyers for him maintained he was innocent. and as you've heard, the chinese embassy have also dismissed these reports as "malicious slander". music star taylor swift's new album — the tortued poets department — was released on friday and has already been streamed hundreds of millions of times. it has also sparked huge interest from herfans in a certain london pub that she alludes to in her lyrics: "i watch as you walk into some bar called the black dog". and this is it! this pub in vauxhall has been mobbed my swifties going in for a swifty. the pub's manager is naturally delighted it's been pretty crazy, but amazing. like, so overwhelmingly positive. everybody�*s been so lovely, the swifties have been amazing. endless photos, lots of questions about which ex attends frequently. i don't think we can speak too much on it, so i'll leave it a mystery. swift did 0nyx strikes again. goodbye for now. hello there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on mon
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research group set up by conservative mps to inform the debate about china. at the time he made clear that he was innocentin the time he made clear that he was innocent in a statement through his lawyers and today the chinese embassy have said the allegations are malicious slander but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday.— men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new voice after a two—year search. daniel challis was fed up with sounding like a robot and decided to search for someone from his local area — walsall — to record a spoken vocabulary for him. he was overwhelmed by the response. he's been talking with our midlands correspondent navtej johal. when i chose my voice, i knew what voice i liked. dan will happily admit that he loves the sound of his own voice. but you can't blame him, especially as it's not technically his own voice. dan was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was a toddler and has never been able to spe
research group set up by conservative mps to inform the debate about china. at the time he made clear that he was innocentin the time he made clear that he was innocent in a statement through his lawyers and today the chinese embassy have said the allegations are malicious slander but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday.— men will appear at westminster magistrates on friday. a student who has cerebral palsy and relies on a communication device to speak has found a new...
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murphy was 6-3 against china's champion. murphy was 6—3 ahead after sunday's first session, and today, he won four of the next seven frames. it finished 10-5. the next seven frames. it finished 10—5. you'll play scotlandstephen maguire next. plenty more sport stories on the bbc sport website. i can tell you that is still leeds 4—3 at middlesbrough. that's all the sport for now. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. that chilly feel is going to continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of l
murphy was 6-3 against china's champion. murphy was 6—3 ahead after sunday's first session, and today, he won four of the next seven frames. it finished 10-5. the next seven frames. it finished 10—5. you'll play scotlandstephen maguire next. plenty more sport stories on the bbc sport website. i can tell you that is still leeds 4—3 at middlesbrough. that's all the sport for now. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly...
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and north korea, and you _ russia and china and north korea, and you have china increasingly playing — and you have china increasingly playing the leading role and the other— playing the leading role and the other three basically in subordinate roles _ other three basically in subordinate roles i_ other three basically in subordinate roles. i think it is in china pass best— roles. i think it is in china pass best interest to have the united states _ best interest to have the united states caught up in ukraine, spending a lot of money and munitions in ukraine which would limit _ munitions in ukraine which would limit what — munitions in ukraine which would limit what we could do foreseeably in an action against taiwan, and that is— in an action against taiwan, and that is where the us position is unique — that is where the us position is unique and i think not well understood by many of our european partners _ understood by many of our european partners. we are going to have equities— partners. we are going to have equities against all of these countries. we are the one
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issues for the 2005 champion | sean murphy, into round two after an impressive performance against china's champion. murphy was 6—3 ahead, and today, he won four of the next seven frames. you will next take on stephen maguire on scotland —— he will next. thank you very much. we are focusing on the ping—pong. a different sport. there has been a call for a division, so the lord �*s are going to vote on an amendment whether there should be further monitoring of rwanda and whether it is a safe country which to send asylum seekers. there are two amendments that restrict out of the bill from the commons. they're waiting for the bill to come back. you can see the binges are largely empty there. when this is completed, it will return to the commons and they will debate the lords' amendment. let's go to peter saul. it seems there has been some concessions in the commons. lord coca said it was important and he thanks the government for going the extra mile. there might be one of —— the bill. extra mile. there might be one of -- the bill. ~ �* , ., ., the bill. we're 'ust waiting for
issues for the 2005 champion | sean murphy, into round two after an impressive performance against china's champion. murphy was 6—3 ahead, and today, he won four of the next seven frames. you will next take on stephen maguire on scotland —— he will next. thank you very much. we are focusing on the ping—pong. a different sport. there has been a call for a division, so the lord �*s are going to vote on an amendment whether there should be further monitoring of rwanda and whether it is a...
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the uk parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after alleging the providing information that could be useful to a enemy. they were charged under the official secrets act stop. under the official secrets act the train drivers union aslef has announced a new wave of strikes. i6 train companies will take part between the seventh and the 9th of may. there will also be an overtime ban between the 6th—iith may. the union wants improved pay and conditions. the rail company industry body says the strike is unnecessary and will hit passengers. you are watching bbc news. we are all too familiar with the sight of the donald trump making his way into a courtroom. but this was a historic day in manhattan. the first time a former president has faced a criminal trial. mr trump has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying business records, where hush money payments were recorded as "legal expenses" to cover up his affairjust weeks before the election. the prosecution said the former president has "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt" the election.
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, how to deal_ have a strategy vis—a—vis china, how to deal into — have a strategy vis—a—vis china, how to deal into this new triangular relationship. to deal into this new triangular relationship-— to deal into this new triangular relationshi -. ~ ., ., ,, ., relationship. whether a to the us or art of a relationship. whether a to the us or part of a costly _ relationship. whether a to the us or part of a costly war _ relationship. whether a to the us or part of a costly war between - relationship. whether a to the us or part of a costly war between the - part of a costly war between the superpowers, near shoring is still to stay and mexico must be pragmatic if it is to reap the long—term benefit of this new, often hostile, global trade arrangement. will grant, bbc news, monterey. to the uk now and a question — are you over the age of 30 and no longer up late nights out but missing a trip to the disco? well, an event called day fever is aiming to change that by holding raves in the daytime! the brainchild of film—maker jonny owen, musicianjon mcclure and star of line of duty vi
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weather events in china have become more intense and unpredictable due to global warming. in guangdong, the clean—up can begin. officials will continue to monitor water levels in the hope that for now, the worst has passed. laura baker, bbc news, beijing. before i go, let's cross life to the house of lords because tonight is the big night for the government post micro on the bill. mps and peers are sitting in parliament for the show down on the safety of her on the bill where we are expecting a two and fro of amendments of votes. we will bring you the action life here on bbc news. stay with us. —— action live here. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach
weather events in china have become more intense and unpredictable due to global warming. in guangdong, the clean—up can begin. officials will continue to monitor water levels in the hope that for now, the worst has passed. laura baker, bbc news, beijing. before i go, let's cross life to the house of lords because tonight is the big night for the government post micro on the bill. mps and peers are sitting in parliament for the show down on the safety of her on the bill where we are expecting...
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research group set up by conservative mps to provoke debate about china. through a solicitor he maintained he was innocent and today also the chinese embassy has also reiterated statement from september saying any allegations of intelligence gathering were, in its word, malicious slander. but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates court this friday. the time is 6:16. our top story this evening: huw edwards resigns from the bbc on medical advice after a 40—year career at the corporation. coming up — how this london pub shot to internationalfame with a little help from taylor swift. coming up on bbc news — england's shaun murphy is through to the last 16 of the world snooker championships after a convincing win over lyu haotian. we'll have the latest from the crucible. the metropolitan police has apologised to the mother of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london — 31 ye
research group set up by conservative mps to provoke debate about china. through a solicitor he maintained he was innocent and today also the chinese embassy has also reiterated statement from september saying any allegations of intelligence gathering were, in its word, malicious slander. but the two men will appear at westminster magistrates court this friday. the time is 6:16. our top story this evening: huw edwards resigns from the bbc on medical advice after a 40—year career at the...
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2005 champion, shaun murphy though, he's into round two after a really impressive performance against china's lyu hao?tian. murphy was 673 ahead after yesterday's first session 7 and then today — won four of the next seven frames — 1075 it finished. he'll play scotland's stephen maguire next. and the last chance regatta is exactly what it sounds like, the final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the paris olympics in the sailing events. it's under way in southern france with 50 spots available across ten olympic sailing classes. kite foiling, is one of two new sailing disciplines set to debut at the games. it sees riders "fly" above the water on hydrofoils which are attached to boards and powered by huge kites which can reach speeds of over 50 miles per hour. and that's all the sport for now. more now on one of our top stories today — rishi sunak�*s plans to send some asylum seekrs from the uk to rwanda, "within the next 12 weeks". the plans have been opposed by the house of lords, but the prime minister has insisted he wants both houses of parliament to approve the bill today. w
2005 champion, shaun murphy though, he's into round two after a really impressive performance against china's lyu hao?tian. murphy was 673 ahead after yesterday's first session 7 and then today — won four of the next seven frames — 1075 it finished. he'll play scotland's stephen maguire next. and the last chance regatta is exactly what it sounds like, the final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the paris olympics in the sailing events. it's under way in southern france with 50 spots...
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and in the uk, two men have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's paul. hello from the bbc sport centre. nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their relegation rivals luton and asked for him to be removed as an official for the match. but the referees' governing body says that's not true. our senior football news reporter simon stone has more. the implication was that nottingham forest had asked for stuart atwell to be removed from the game but i had been told that whilst there was a conversation between nottingham forest consultant and a former premier league referee and the head of refereeing and this issue ever stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee issue over stuart atwell at his suitability to be referee for the game as mentioned, and no
and in the uk, two men have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's paul. hello from the bbc sport centre. nottingham forest say they've submitted a formal request to the pgmol, asking them to make public the audio recordings between match officials during yesterday's defeat at everton. forest say they'd �*warned' the pgmol that the video assistant referee was a fan of their...