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how important will the home support be for europe?— support be for europe? those eumpean _ support be for europe? those european fans _ support be for europe? those european fans will— support be for europe? those european fans will have - support be for europe? those european fans will have been | support be for europe? those l european fans will have been at support be for europe? those - european fans will have been at the trevi fountain and the coliseum in the days before it started that i anything will beat what they've seen this morning. the ryder cup we know about atmosphere, roaring all over the course, huge galleries around the course, huge galleries around the greens and home advantage is so important because the last team to win away from home was team europe backin win away from home was team europe back in 2012, the last four ryder cup settled on the way the home team and the usa are to change that, they will need some come back now. shaping up to be an incredible weekend. thank you very much. england's place in the quarterfinals of the rugby
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it still is in some places in europe. i still is in some places in europe. if we _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it well, _ if we produce it well, restore it when i — if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain _ if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it— if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, - if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, it - if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, it can. if we produce it well, restore it i when i maintain it well, it can be if we produce it well, restore it. when i maintain it well, it can be a good _ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material~ _ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material~ i_ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't— when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't want- when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't want to - good material. i don't
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we are still a strongly pro—europe party. we have — still a strongly pro—europe party. we have a — still a strongly pro—europe party. we have a route map tojoining the single _ we have a route map tojoining the single market and the customs union. in single market and the customs union. in ten— single market and the customs union. in ten years' _ single market and the customs union. in ten years' time, europe will be a very different place. ukraine will be a member. there will be different levels _ be a member. there will be different levels of _ be a member. there will be different levels of membership and something that may— levels of membership and something that may suit britain better than the previous arrangement. so let's think— the previous arrangement. so let's think long — the previous arrangement. so let's think long term rather than what is going _ think long term rather than what is going to _ think long term rather than what is going to happen tomorrow. that is the message from ed davey. let's focus _ the message from ed davey. let's focus on _
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one of europe's migration choke points is gasping. more than 8,000 arriving in lampedusa injust three days this week. the migrant centre, built to hold 400, was at ten times its capacity. congested, chaotic, some trying any futile way to get free. today, two new arrivals, rather more planned — the italian prime minister giorgia meloni and the eu president ursula von der leyen, to see for themselves the turmoil at europe's door. italy's leader is under pressure. elected with promises to curb migration, numbers are now double the same period last year. translation: what is at stake here is the future, the future i that europe wants to set for itself, and it is very important to be able to tackle the huge, massive challenges which lie ahead for us, especially in terms of illegal immigration. the eu president offered more help from the bloc�*s border force to crack the smugglers, and more efforts to distribute migrants across europe — something several eu members have refused, prompting fears she was armed more with rhetoric than wi
one of europe's migration choke points is gasping. more than 8,000 arriving in lampedusa injust three days this week. the migrant centre, built to hold 400, was at ten times its capacity. congested, chaotic, some trying any futile way to get free. today, two new arrivals, rather more planned — the italian prime minister giorgia meloni and the eu president ursula von der leyen, to see for themselves the turmoil at europe's door. italy's leader is under pressure. elected with promises to curb...
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the pernicious statement by the eu, head of diplomacy, that europe is... and the rest is a jungle. he's not bothered by the fact that rampant and other forms of intolerance have the values of all world burnings of the values of all world burnings of the koran with discriminating of the torah, persecutions of the orthodox clergy and disdain for believers, a very common place in europe, gross violation of the principle of sovereign equality is the use by the west of unilateral or coercive measures. countries which are victims of these illegal sanctions are well aware that restrictions harm first and foremost the most vulnerable strata of society provoking crises in the food and energy markets. we continue to insist on a swift and full cessation of the us�*s unprecedented inhumane economic financial blockade of cuba and for a lifting of the absurd decision to declare cuba a state sponsor of terrorism, washington must, without any preconditions, abandon its policy of economic suffocation of venezuela. we see unilateral sanctions that are openly undermining its development. any measur
the pernicious statement by the eu, head of diplomacy, that europe is... and the rest is a jungle. he's not bothered by the fact that rampant and other forms of intolerance have the values of all world burnings of the values of all world burnings of the koran with discriminating of the torah, persecutions of the orthodox clergy and disdain for believers, a very common place in europe, gross violation of the principle of sovereign equality is the use by the west of unilateral or coercive...
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yes, “ust on the oint further into europe. yes, “ust on the point «i further into europe. yes, 'ust on the point of the h further into europe. yes, 'ust on the point of the fact h further into europe. yes, 'ust on the point of the fact that h further into europe. yes, just on j the point of the fact that ukraine are saying that moscow is falsely using genocide law, what is genocide law? ~ ., , ., using genocide law, what is genocide law? ~ ., ,, ., using genocide law, what is genocide law? ~ . y., . ., law? well, genocide law, you have to rove a law? well, genocide law, you have to prove a systemic— law? well, genocide law, you have to prove a systemic pattern, _ law? well, genocide law, you have to prove a systemic pattern, whether. law? well, genocide law, you have to prove a systemic pattern, whether it| prove a systemic pattern, whether it is rape or crimes against humanity, destroying culture. let me be very vivid with you, if i can? i am based in 0desa, i have travelled to ukraine, i have been there since the start of the war, we see this on a daily basis. ukraine
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we had our europe regional editor saying russia had been quiet on this attack. what do you make on the significance of this strike? thank you for having me. if the claims that the attack has resulted in the death of senior russian officers, that would be a significant russian below because it is very dependent on its officers. but i haven't seen any official or nonofficial confirmation from public sources. again if these claims are true, that would be significant for the ukrainians because obviously the russian officers navy headquarters were relocated underground, so they had to bring them to the headquarters, higherfloors in order to kill those officers. we headquarters, higher floors in order to kill those officers.— to kill those officers. we are expecting — to kill those officers. we are expecting russia's _ to kill those officers. we are expecting russia's foreign l to kill those officers. we are - expecting russia's foreign minister to speak in the next hour or so in new york where he has been at the united nations general assembly. do you think you w
we had our europe regional editor saying russia had been quiet on this attack. what do you make on the significance of this strike? thank you for having me. if the claims that the attack has resulted in the death of senior russian officers, that would be a significant russian below because it is very dependent on its officers. but i haven't seen any official or nonofficial confirmation from public sources. again if these claims are true, that would be significant for the ukrainians because...
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we are still a strongly pro—europe party. we have a route map tojoining the single market and the customs union. in ten years' time, europe will be a very different place. ukraine will be a member. there will be different levels of membership and something that may suit britain better than the previous arrangement. so let's think long term rather than what is going to happen tomorrow. that is the message from ed davey. let's focus on the immediate problems facing the country. we are pro—europe and we want to undo some of the damage, but this is not tomorrow's problem. isn't keir starmer looking quite strong on this now? we have seen him in europe, shaking hands with macron, visiting the netherlands. your party used to be the one that reached out to the continent. we are, and we will be. there is no doubt about that. keir starmer has made it clear that the labour party doesn't want to touch the single market and the customs union, which is the basis of our economic alignment with europe. he is much more in brexit mode than w
we are still a strongly pro—europe party. we have a route map tojoining the single market and the customs union. in ten years' time, europe will be a very different place. ukraine will be a member. there will be different levels of membership and something that may suit britain better than the previous arrangement. so let's think long term rather than what is going to happen tomorrow. that is the message from ed davey. let's focus on the immediate problems facing the country. we are...
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our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has more. the children of nagorno—karabakh have known two wars in their short lives. now, they've fled as refugees. the land they grew up on has been disputed for decades but for them, it was just home. theirfather, gevorg, fought for karabakh in 2020 and again last week, so i ask how he feels about leaving, about surrender. translation: very bad. terribly bad. should it have been done differently? could you have got more help? what else could we do? i don't know. i'm too upset. i can't answer these questions. the armenian border town of goris has taken in so many refugees, some are sleeping in their cars — vehicles that now carry a life's worth of possessions. the exodus happened so quickly, many here still seem stunned. there is a giant scramble to help the tens of thousands in need, including the most vulnerable. donations are flooding in, scooped up by exhausted families who've often travelled for days to reach here. sophia and angelina are still recovering from their trip and from a da
our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has more. the children of nagorno—karabakh have known two wars in their short lives. now, they've fled as refugees. the land they grew up on has been disputed for decades but for them, it was just home. theirfather, gevorg, fought for karabakh in 2020 and again last week, so i ask how he feels about leaving, about surrender. translation: very bad. terribly bad. should it have been done differently? could you have got more help? what else could...
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europe. something again the covernment disutes. �* , government disputes. and “ust as you mentioned there, * government disputes. and “ust as you mentioned there, peter, _ government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this - government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this act - government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this act hasl mentioned there, peter, this act has passed in the house of commons and house of lords, it got royal ascent in aboutjuly. mps voted, 315 in favour, drinking 46 against, it was a relatively close passing. —— 246 against. we saw jacob a relatively close passing. —— 246 against. we sanacob rees—mogg example criticised the bill, but it roughly split along party lines. we will hear later of the congress that carries on until later, harriet harman, and angela rayner, addressing the delegates in liverpool. addressing the delegates in liverpool-— addressing the delegates in liverool. ., , ~ ., liverpool. that is right, angela ra ner, liverpool. that is right, angela ray
europe. something again the covernment disutes. �* , government disputes. and “ust as you mentioned there, * government disputes. and “ust as you mentioned there, peter, _ government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this - government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this act - government disputes. and just as you mentioned there, peter, this act hasl mentioned there, peter, this act has passed in the house of commons and house of lords, it got royal...
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you think the sanctions that have been in — europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so far _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so far haven't - have been in place so far haven't been effective?— have been in place so far haven't been effective? no, they've been counter-productive _ been effective? no, they've been counter-productive because - been effective? no, they've been counter-productive because of. been effective? no, they've been| counter-productive because of the counter—productive because of the way they have been implemented. the regime puts people at the very bottom of the queue, and first feeds and answer the people who protect it and answer the people who protect it and are willing to kill and be killed for it. the problem with the sanctions, as it happened in sanctions, as it happened in sanctions against leadership in iraq, even if we monitor everything, how the
you think the sanctions that have been in — europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so far _ europe. you think the sanctions that have been in place so far haven't - have been in place so far haven't been effective?— have been in place so far haven't been effective? no, they've been counter-productive _ been effective? no, they've been counter-productive...
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that's basically going to allow the warm air to spread all the way to eastern parts of europe. there'll be a bit of a blip because this weather front will introduce temporarily some slightly fresher air to some parts of europe. but i think overall, it's going to stay on the warm side. let's have a look at a snapshot, then, for some of our cities into the week ahead, and generally speaking, really quite warm. live from washington — this is bbc news. the countdown to the us shutdown is under way, as members of congress fail to reach an agreement on spending. the us senate has lost a trailblazer, with the passing of california democrat dianne feinstein. she's died at the age of 90. plus, a co—defendant of donald trump's pleads guilty in an election interference case in georgia. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the clock ticking with no deal in sight — the us government is inching closer to a shutdown by the end of saturday. the house rejected a short—term funding measure on friday with 21 republicans joining house democrats to vote no, increasing the likeli
that's basically going to allow the warm air to spread all the way to eastern parts of europe. there'll be a bit of a blip because this weather front will introduce temporarily some slightly fresher air to some parts of europe. but i think overall, it's going to stay on the warm side. let's have a look at a snapshot, then, for some of our cities into the week ahead, and generally speaking, really quite warm. live from washington — this is bbc news. the countdown to the us shutdown is under...
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at the moment, five opt for europe and the usa, two tied — we will keep you up—to—date. max verstappen is on the verge of a third world title as he cruised to his 13th victory of the year at the japanese grand prix. verstappen's victory helped red bull secure constructor�*s title with six races to spare, which is an f1 record. and the dutchman will be world champion for the third straight year if he wins in qatar in a fortnight. joining verstappen on the podium were the mclarens of lando norris and oscar piastri. there are five matches in the premier league today, with liverpool, chelsea and newcastle amongst those playing. the game of the day is at arsenal and the first north london derby of the season. brendanjohnson brendan johnson makes his brendanjohnson makes his first start for spurs. tottenham are second in the table but have the same number of points as the gunners, with both sides unbeaten. you understand what it means to the supporters for both clubs and the significance in terms of the general mood around the place. all these kind of things, you know, add s
at the moment, five opt for europe and the usa, two tied — we will keep you up—to—date. max verstappen is on the verge of a third world title as he cruised to his 13th victory of the year at the japanese grand prix. verstappen's victory helped red bull secure constructor�*s title with six races to spare, which is an f1 record. and the dutchman will be world champion for the third straight year if he wins in qatar in a fortnight. joining verstappen on the podium were the mclarens of...
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europe started the second day with a commanding lead and increased their advantage, thanks to viktor hovland and ludvig aberg, registered the biggest win in the trophy�*s history, beating the american pair scottie scheffler and brooks koepka, nine and seven. europe won two more matches, but at least the usa finally picked up their first win of the contest through max homa and brian harman. so, the europeans headed into the afternoon four balls with a 9.5—2.5 lead, needing 14.5 points to regain the ryder cup. is this the start of the american fightback? three off the afternoon balls are currently with the americans in the lead with europe up in the final of those four. quarterfinals play in the tournament on saturday. three teams with designs on the rugby world cup quarterfinals play in the tournament on saturday. all of them will hope to win their penultimate pool games against lower ranked opposition. let's go to lille, where our correspondent katie gornall will be watching scotland against georgia. —— romania. -- romania. the task a simple head for scotland- — -- romania.
europe started the second day with a commanding lead and increased their advantage, thanks to viktor hovland and ludvig aberg, registered the biggest win in the trophy�*s history, beating the american pair scottie scheffler and brooks koepka, nine and seven. europe won two more matches, but at least the usa finally picked up their first win of the contest through max homa and brian harman. so, the europeans headed into the afternoon four balls with a 9.5—2.5 lead, needing 14.5 points to...
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but it was europe's day. it is surreal that here in spain playing the solheim cup and we finish iii—14. happy to be part of this amazing team. the captain and vice captain did a greatjob and delighted to be in front of my home crowd and family and friends. something i won't forget. now to the rugby world cup where scotland saw off tonga with a bonus—point victory to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knock out stages. the scots scored four tries before half time. tonga came back into the game but missed tackles and ill—discipline let them down with two players shown yellow cards. scotland scored seven tries in total in nice — but they are in the most difficult pool with south africa and france above them in pool b with only the top two making the quarterfinals. in the day's other match, wales have kicked—off their toughest game so far — they're playing australia in lyon. they are winning 7—6 at the moment. australia put six points on since that graphic was made up. but it is going to be a to
but it was europe's day. it is surreal that here in spain playing the solheim cup and we finish iii—14. happy to be part of this amazing team. the captain and vice captain did a greatjob and delighted to be in front of my home crowd and family and friends. something i won't forget. now to the rugby world cup where scotland saw off tonga with a bonus—point victory to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knock out stages. the scots scored four tries before half time. tonga came back into...
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the line up for team europe is complete as they aim to win back the famous trophy against team usa. europe captain luke donald has named his six wild card picks — and they, perhaps surprisingly, include sweden's ludvig aberg. the 23—year—old only turned professional injune, but did win the european masters on sunday, and will now make his ryder cup debut. isaid i said from the get go that he is a superstar in the making. a generational player. he will be around for a long time. but he had to show some form in these last couple of weeks and he did that. what a finish, four birdies in his last five. he green with great —— she came with great pedigree from the college system. it would be someone that did as well as a victor hoffman orjohn ram in the last 20 years. it came with great credentials, but he has had to prove himself and certainly did that in the last two weeks. the start of the rugby world cup is just a few days away. the opening match sees hosts france take on three—time world champions new zealand in paris. dan carter, who has lifted the trophy twice with the a
the line up for team europe is complete as they aim to win back the famous trophy against team usa. europe captain luke donald has named his six wild card picks — and they, perhaps surprisingly, include sweden's ludvig aberg. the 23—year—old only turned professional injune, but did win the european masters on sunday, and will now make his ryder cup debut. isaid i said from the get go that he is a superstar in the making. a generational player. he will be around for a long time. but he had...
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plenty of other big games across europe as well. girona against real madrid is the pick of the games in la liga. in serie a, reigning champions napoli are at lechey. milan face lazio at the san siro while inter travel to salernitana. the big game of the day in the bundesliga sees rb leipzig, take on bayern munich. and that's all the sport for now. now to news of a significant advance in the treatment of prostate cancer. an international trial has found that thousands of men every year could be successfully treated with a more intense form of radiotherapy which would significantly shorten the time it takes to treat them. the bbc�*s fergus walsh has more. there was no pain or inconvenience. the treatment was just so easy and swift, there was no downside to it. alistair kennedy rose feels extremely fortunate to have had his prostate cancer treated in just five sessions of radiotherapy. eight years on, the 64—year—old is still cancer free. it was almost as though i'd never had prostate cancer because i didn't have any symptoms to
plenty of other big games across europe as well. girona against real madrid is the pick of the games in la liga. in serie a, reigning champions napoli are at lechey. milan face lazio at the san siro while inter travel to salernitana. the big game of the day in the bundesliga sees rb leipzig, take on bayern munich. and that's all the sport for now. now to news of a significant advance in the treatment of prostate cancer. an international trial has found that thousands of men every year could be...
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before north america, europe before north america, europe and the middle east although the intensity and ferocity of what we saw in tel aviv may have been unprecedented. aviv may have been unrecedented. �* , , unprecedented. and yes, it seems like _ unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they _ unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they came i unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they came out | unprecedented. and yes, it | seems like they came out in quite a large scale and clearly, as you've explained there, this has been simmering for a while. in terms of, like, support for the government of eritrea, there is some sort of strength there, as well, isn't there? in terms of people who quite like the president and the regime. quite like the president and the regime-_ the regime. definitely. for starters. — the regime. definitely. for starters, the _ the regime. definitely. for starters, the current i the regime. definitely. for- starters, the current president was also the rebel commander who led the successful eritrean revolt against forces and the struggle that culminated in eri
before north america, europe before north america, europe and the middle east although the intensity and ferocity of what we saw in tel aviv may have been unprecedented. aviv may have been unrecedented. �* , , unprecedented. and yes, it seems like _ unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they _ unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they came i unprecedented. and yes, it seems like they came out | unprecedented. and yes, it | seems like they came out in quite a large scale and clearly, as...
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the visit comes amid heightened tensions across europe around migration. the pope recently commentating that those who risk their lives at sea are not invaders. this of course referring to people travelling from north africa to europe. pope francis said on saturday that migration was not an emergency but a reality of our times. not an emergency but a reality of ourtimes. meanwhile, france's our times. meanwhile, france's interior minister ourtimes. meanwhile, france's interior minister pushed back saying that while his country —— that his country would not welcome any more migrants to france. sudan's army chief has said he is willing, in principle, to hold talks with his paramilitary rival to end the civil war that broke out in april. general abdel fattah al—burhan, head of the sudanese armed forces, said he was ready in principle to sit down with mohamed hamdan dagalo, leader of the rapid support forces. the two men have been fighting a brutal war, which the united nations says has left more 5,000 people dead and more than five million displaced. ou
the visit comes amid heightened tensions across europe around migration. the pope recently commentating that those who risk their lives at sea are not invaders. this of course referring to people travelling from north africa to europe. pope francis said on saturday that migration was not an emergency but a reality of our times. not an emergency but a reality of ourtimes. meanwhile, france's our times. meanwhile, france's interior minister ourtimes. meanwhile, france's interior minister pushed...
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this will link india with the middle east and europe. he says that it will create economic growth, jobs in this region. how significant do you think it is, in your assessment? i think it's one of the most important things that the biden administration has championed. it works in the framework of the quad — the us, japan, india, australia alignment. it actually comes out of the 67 as the partnership for global infrastructure and investment, and now it's been expanded to at least a subset of the 620. this one, involving saudi arabia, for example, along with the eu and india. and, look, the world needs infrastructure, the world wants infrastructure. and for some time, china — in the form of the belt and road initiative — has been filling that gap, but doing so in ways that have created a lot of downstream problems. environmental problems, social problems and a huge debt problem. so this new partnership for high—quality and responsible investment and infrastructure offers a really important and viable alternative. as the saying goes,
this will link india with the middle east and europe. he says that it will create economic growth, jobs in this region. how significant do you think it is, in your assessment? i think it's one of the most important things that the biden administration has championed. it works in the framework of the quad — the us, japan, india, australia alignment. it actually comes out of the 67 as the partnership for global infrastructure and investment, and now it's been expanded to at least a subset of...
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of italy, for sure but they are equally the borders of europe. speaks italian. a translation: however somebody here in europe were to think this crisis we are facing could be solved within the italian borders then there would be a very big and huge mistake on their side because this massive flow is something that requires involvement and responsibility by everybody to be tackled because it is going to
of italy, for sure but they are equally the borders of europe. speaks italian. a translation: however somebody here in europe were to think this crisis we are facing could be solved within the italian borders then there would be a very big and huge mistake on their side because this massive flow is something that requires involvement and responsibility by everybody to be tackled because it is going to
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but russian attacks on ports there have made land routes through europe more important. for more on this, i'm joined by arnaud petit, executive director of the international grains council. thank you forjoining us. the eu has not confirmed that the ban is happening, so how confident are you it is going ahead? ,., ., ., ., ahead? good morning. iwould sa it'sa ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision _ ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision that - ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision that they - say it's a decision that they can buy the european commission linked to low prices and in comparison to the eu and all of the markets worth the price of wheat was higher and now we see everywhere in europe in the black sea region and also major exporters, the wheat prices are low so the ban would not necessarily have an impact on price for the farmers in those countries. price for the farmers in those countries-— countries. can you give us a sense of— countries. can you give us a sense of the _ countries. can you give us a sense of the difficulties -
but russian attacks on ports there have made land routes through europe more important. for more on this, i'm joined by arnaud petit, executive director of the international grains council. thank you forjoining us. the eu has not confirmed that the ban is happening, so how confident are you it is going ahead? ,., ., ., ., ahead? good morning. iwould sa it'sa ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision _ ahead? good morning. iwould say it's a decision that - ahead? good morning. iwould say...
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the event is one of many taking place as part of europe 's - taking place as part of europe �*s biggest black book festival aiming to make books accessible to all. you're live with bbc news. union leaders have called on the government to hold an "emergency summit" to resolve the future of the hs2 rail line. they say urgent action is needed after the prime minister refused to commit to the completion of the birmingham to manchester leg. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports. hs2, a railway costing tens of billions of pounds meant to make travel between major cities quicker and create more space on the rail network. work continues on building the london to birmingham stretch, but questions have been swirling about whether other parts will be delayed or cut, particularly the stretch to manchester. while hs2 opponents argue it's not worth the cost or disruption, there have been calls from businesses and politicians for ministers to reaffirm their commitment to the project. today, unions have signed a statement calling for the potential benefits to the economy not to be squandered,
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the united kingdom and france _ europe. the united kingdom and france are — europe. the united kingdom and france are two nations with military tradition. _ france are two nations with military tradition, and your country has never— tradition, and your country has never been _ tradition, and your country has never been invaded, well, except for william _ never been invaded, well, except for william the _ never been invaded, well, except for william the conqueror, who was a french— william the conqueror, who was a french before his time. and the united — french before his time. and the united kingdom and france have had many— united kingdom and france have had many challenges, but have always respected — many challenges, but have always respected one another, since the entente — respected one another, since the entente cordial, almost 120 years ago. _ entente cordial, almost 120 years ago. we _ entente cordial, almost 120 years ago, we have stood together side by side. ago, we have stood together side by side 0ur— ago, we have stood together side by side
the united kingdom and france _ europe. the united kingdom and france are — europe. the united kingdom and france are two nations with military tradition. _ france are two nations with military tradition, and your country has never— tradition, and your country has never been _ tradition, and your country has never been invaded, well, except for william _ never been invaded, well, except for william the _ never been invaded, well, except for william the conqueror, who was a french— william...
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europe needs six more points if they are to win the solheim cup. it will be a third consecutive time for them if they can do it. the early stages. we'll keep you right across that as the day unfolds here on bbc news and the bbc sport website. max verstappen is on the verge of a third world title as he cruised to his 13th victory of the year with ease at the japanese grand prix. verstappen's victory helped his team clinch the constructor�*s title and he'll be world champion for the third straight year if he wins in qatar in a couple of weeks. joining verstappen on the podium were lando norris and oscar piastri. their mclarens were second and third. there are five matches in the premier league today, with liverpool, chelsea and newcastle amongst those playing. the game of the day is at arsenal, where tottenham are the visitors in the first north london derby of the season. both sides have made strong starts so confidence is high, with both managers knowing the significance of a victory: winning always helps and maintains the spirit in the right pla
europe needs six more points if they are to win the solheim cup. it will be a third consecutive time for them if they can do it. the early stages. we'll keep you right across that as the day unfolds here on bbc news and the bbc sport website. max verstappen is on the verge of a third world title as he cruised to his 13th victory of the year with ease at the japanese grand prix. verstappen's victory helped his team clinch the constructor�*s title and he'll be world champion for the third...
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trust is why i've been exploring today with europe all and police teams, with europe all and police teams, with prosecutors, whether we can get a closer agreement which will allow us to share information more quickly, to havejoint operations us to share information more quickly, to have joint operations to take down those running this vile trade by stopping those boats getting into the water. that is taken control of a situation the government has totally lost control of. . . , , ., government has totally lost control of. ., ,, ., of. that was so keir starmer. responding _ of. that was so keir starmer. responding to _ of. that was so keir starmer. responding to his _ of. that was so keir starmer. responding to his comment, | of. that was so keir starmer. . responding to his comment, the of. that was so keir starmer. - responding to his comment, the prime minister was critical of labour's record on illegal migration. i(eir record on illegal migration. keir starmer spent _ record on illegal migration. ila: " starmer spent this year record on illegal migration. ii2 " starmer spent this year
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that's basically going to allow the warm air to spread all the way to eastern parts of europe. there'll be a bit of a blip because this weather front will introduce temporarily some slightly fresher air to some parts of europe but i think overall, it's going to stay on the warm side. let's have a look at a snapshot, then, for some of our cities into the week ahead and, generally speaking, really quite warm. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. a 14—year—old girl and a coach driver have died after their school bus overturned on the m53 in merseyside. police say that 58 people were involved. a 14—year—old boy also suffered life—changing injuries. pupils at the schools are getting special support. some other stories now from sunday. a new law will ban shops and takeaways from selling single—use plastic like cutlery and polystyrene cups. the thing is, some businesses are saying they have no idea about the ban, and haven't prepared at all. facing financial stress, more than half of uni students are balancing their studies with paid jobs. the higher education policy institute
that's basically going to allow the warm air to spread all the way to eastern parts of europe. there'll be a bit of a blip because this weather front will introduce temporarily some slightly fresher air to some parts of europe but i think overall, it's going to stay on the warm side. let's have a look at a snapshot, then, for some of our cities into the week ahead and, generally speaking, really quite warm. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. a 14—year—old girl and a coach driver have died...
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now, you might have been hearing about the extreme rainfall we've seen across south—east europe with some severe flooding here. we're underneath this area of high pressure, though, and that's what's bringing us the fine, settled and sunny weather. so we've got more of that to come on wednesday. any morning mist and fog, low cloud will tend to burn away from these eastern coasts and then the sunshine comes out. it's going to be another hot day. temperatures quite widely in scotland and northern ireland reaching the mid 20s. but for england and wales, somewhere between 26 and 32 degrees for most of us, very hot for the time of year and could be the hottest day of the year so far. now, for thursday, more of the same to come. a few subtle changes — there'll be a little bit more in the way of high cloud across north—western areas, making the sunshine a little hazy. and you'd be unlucky, but you could see an odd shower in the west as well. most, though, will continue with the hot, dry, sunny weather with those high temperatures as well. for friday, probably a little bit more in the way
now, you might have been hearing about the extreme rainfall we've seen across south—east europe with some severe flooding here. we're underneath this area of high pressure, though, and that's what's bringing us the fine, settled and sunny weather. so we've got more of that to come on wednesday. any morning mist and fog, low cloud will tend to burn away from these eastern coasts and then the sunshine comes out. it's going to be another hot day. temperatures quite widely in scotland and...
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in europe, greece has seen some extreme fires, one of the largest ever recorded in europe. but countries like portugal and romania, the area burned has been below average. over in canada, huge fires have been raging for months — their worst wildfire season on record. in the us, it's been quiet. in california, a wet winter and cool spring has lowered the fire risk. in hawaii, though, the fire was small but its impact was enormous. the death toll is still rising, making 2023 the deadliest year for wildfires this century. so what's the overall trend? are wildfires increasing? the total area of burnt land is changing over time, the areas decreasing year on year. it is driven by a fall in savannah fires, mainly in africa, part of the natural cycle. they make up about 70% of that total area burned. but as land use changes, the area is getting smaller. forest fires, on the other hand, cover a much smaller area but they are becoming more widespread. as parts of the world battle wildfires, what's the impact of climate change? climate change is leading to hotter and drier condition
in europe, greece has seen some extreme fires, one of the largest ever recorded in europe. but countries like portugal and romania, the area burned has been below average. over in canada, huge fires have been raging for months — their worst wildfire season on record. in the us, it's been quiet. in california, a wet winter and cool spring has lowered the fire risk. in hawaii, though, the fire was small but its impact was enormous. the death toll is still rising, making 2023 the deadliest year...
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again not only in washington but also in europe. so ukraine needs a reliable basis — so ukraine needs a reliable basis and notjust basis and not just month—to—month basis and notjust month—to—month support in discussions. month-to-month support in discussions.— month-to-month support in discussions. kori, what is your thou~ht discussions. kori, what is your thought on _ discussions. kori, what is your thought on this, _ discussions. kori, what is your thought on this, does - discussions. kori, what is your thought on this, does there i thought on this, does there need to be an international reframing of the expectations and the perspective of what will come out of the current counteroffensive?— will come out of the current counteroffensive? yes, i think it was always _ counteroffensive? yes, i think it was always unfair _ counteroffensive? yes, i think it was always unfair to - counteroffensive? yes, i thinkj it was always unfair to ukraine to put such enormous weight on the counteroffensive, especially since the delib
again not only in washington but also in europe. so ukraine needs a reliable basis — so ukraine needs a reliable basis and notjust basis and not just month—to—month basis and notjust month—to—month support in discussions. month-to-month support in discussions.— month-to-month support in discussions. kori, what is your thou~ht discussions. kori, what is your thought on _ discussions. kori, what is your thought on this, _ discussions. kori, what is your thought on this, does -...
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and how is it being viewed in europe? generally our european academics and scientists flees the uk is back on board or is it seen a special dispensation for a country that has already gone through brexit?— country that has already gone throu~h brexit? ., , , . through brexit? no, it is very much the former. — through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both _ through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of _ through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of you _ through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of you look- through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of you look at - the former, both of you look at european scientists and european politicians, they are just relieved at the sort of signs that the era of what might be called, i don't know how you describe it, adversity, rivalry, antagonism between uk and eu seems to be going away that we saw under borisjohnson and liz truss and has developed into something more cooperative so i think among scientists and politicians in eur
and how is it being viewed in europe? generally our european academics and scientists flees the uk is back on board or is it seen a special dispensation for a country that has already gone through brexit?— country that has already gone throu~h brexit? ., , , . through brexit? no, it is very much the former. — through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both _ through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of _ through brexit? no, it is very much the former, both of you _ through...
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liana fix, fellow for europe at the council on foreign relations, thank you so much. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the headlines. police across the uk are hunting for a 21—year—old former british soldier who escaped from a london prison. daniel khalife was awaiting trial on terror charges — it's thought he managed to get out by clinging on to the bottom of a food van. police believe he poses a "low risk" to the public but people are being urged not to approach him and to call the authorities instead. prosecutors in donald trump's georgia racketeering case say the trial would take four months and include approximately 150 witnesses. mr trump and 18 others are charged with a conspiracy to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results. a date for the trial has not yet been set. federal prosecutors in the us plan to seek an indictment of presidentjoe biden�*s son, hunter, by the end of this month. that's according to court papers. it's not clear what charges special counsel david weiss plans
liana fix, fellow for europe at the council on foreign relations, thank you so much. thank you. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the headlines. police across the uk are hunting for a 21—year—old former british soldier who escaped from a london prison. daniel khalife was awaiting trial on terror charges — it's thought he managed to get out by clinging on to the bottom of a food van. police believe he poses a "low risk"...
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she's a fellow for europe at the council on foreign relations. thank you for being here. this visit by antony blinken, the first by a top us official to kyiv since the counteroffensive began, what do you think secretary blinken wanted to achieve with this trip? he basically _ achieve with this trip? he basically had _ achieve with this trip? he: basically had three goals for his trip to kyiv. the first was to demonstrate us commitment to ukraine in the long term, many of financial assurances that blinken has made really are dedicated to long—term financial planning for ukraine. he also underlined it is not only about the counteroffensive but that it is also about ukrainian democracy and about ukrainian democracy and about ukrainian economy, so taking the long term view. the other point he wanted to make with this visit is to counter the perception that the ukrainian counteroffensive has stalled, that western policy has ended in impasse and that there is no movement on the front. the kind of dissatisfaction we have seen in recent weeks has the counteroffensive has now pr
she's a fellow for europe at the council on foreign relations. thank you for being here. this visit by antony blinken, the first by a top us official to kyiv since the counteroffensive began, what do you think secretary blinken wanted to achieve with this trip? he basically _ achieve with this trip? he basically had _ achieve with this trip? he: basically had three goals for his trip to kyiv. the first was to demonstrate us commitment to ukraine in the long term, many of financial assurances...
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and of course, that's been bringing some catastrophic floods to parts of south—east europe over recent days. now, looking at the weather picture as we go through the next few hours — for the vast majority, we're looking at dry conditions with just a bit of low cloud, and mist and fog patches forming primarily around some of the north sea coast in east scotland, eastern areas of england. and so that's how we start the day on thursday. some of that will be quite slow to clear away, but eventually most of us will see sunshine. there'll be a bit more high cloud across the north and west of the uk, so that will make the sunshine a little bit on the hazy side here. but it's another hot and sunny day. temperatures in scotland and northern ireland widely around 2a to 27. but for england and wales we're looking at quite widely the high 20s to low 30s. so we're going to be quite close again to seeing the highest temperature of the year, 32 degrees recorded on wednesday, probably similar for thursday. now for friday, it's another dry day. probably a little bit more in the way of mist and fog pa
and of course, that's been bringing some catastrophic floods to parts of south—east europe over recent days. now, looking at the weather picture as we go through the next few hours — for the vast majority, we're looking at dry conditions with just a bit of low cloud, and mist and fog patches forming primarily around some of the north sea coast in east scotland, eastern areas of england. and so that's how we start the day on thursday. some of that will be quite slow to clear away, but...
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europe's golfers have retained the solheim cup. spain's carlota ciganda holed the putt that helped them tie iii—all with the united states. ciganda knocked in a two—footer on the 17th to beat nelly korda in a tense finish to their match. it means she won all four of her solheim matches this year, a feat not lost on her emotional captain suzann pettersen. the us needed 14v: points to regain the trophy they last won in 2017, but it was europe's day. it comes down to one match, one put t. to come down to her in spain at home, you couldn't stage it better. she came from behind and worked her way back and i mean for her to get her point on 18 was massive. i still think we were half a point short at the time. i think it isjust meant to be. it comes down to her. she has it in her hands and she is so good. now to the rugby world cup where scotland saw off tonga with a bonus—point victory to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knock out stages. the scots scored four tries before half time. tonga came back into the game but missed t
europe's golfers have retained the solheim cup. spain's carlota ciganda holed the putt that helped them tie iii—all with the united states. ciganda knocked in a two—footer on the 17th to beat nelly korda in a tense finish to their match. it means she won all four of her solheim matches this year, a feat not lost on her emotional captain suzann pettersen. the us needed 14v: points to regain the trophy they last won in 2017, but it was europe's day. it comes down to one match, one put t. to...
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however, if somebody here in europe were to think that these global crisis that we are tackling and facing could be just solved within the italian borders, then it would be a very big, huge mistake on their side, because this massive flow of immigrants is something which requires the involvement and the responsibility by everybody to be tackled, because it's going to affect certainly the border, the frontier countries, but it will soon also involve all of the other countries. so we are all involved in this. we are all involved in trying to tackle and deal with this situation. and therefore the presence of president von der leyen is a sign of awareness in this respect. the head of the european commission, ursula von der leyen said that a joint reponse with italy will be put in place. prime minister maloney and i are here today to offer a coordinated response by the italian and european authorities. i would response by the italian and european authorities. iwould be response by the italian and european authorities. i would be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international com
however, if somebody here in europe were to think that these global crisis that we are tackling and facing could be just solved within the italian borders, then it would be a very big, huge mistake on their side, because this massive flow of immigrants is something which requires the involvement and the responsibility by everybody to be tackled, because it's going to affect certainly the border, the frontier countries, but it will soon also involve all of the other countries. so we are all...
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britain has some of the oldest and least energy—efficient housing in europe. russell brand posts a video online saying it's been an "extraordinary and distressing" week — his first public comments since sexual assault allegations were made against him. he didn't address the claims directly, but has previously said his relationships were "always consensual". and as another incident believed to involve an american xl bully dog is reported in london.
britain has some of the oldest and least energy—efficient housing in europe. russell brand posts a video online saying it's been an "extraordinary and distressing" week — his first public comments since sexual assault allegations were made against him. he didn't address the claims directly, but has previously said his relationships were "always consensual". and as another incident believed to involve an american xl bully dog is reported in london.
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in europe, greece has seen some extreme fires, one the largest ever recorded in europe. but in countries like portugal and romania, the area burned has been below average. over in canada, huge fires have been raging for months, their worst wildfire season on record. but in the us, it has been quiet. in california, a wet winter and cool spring has lowered the fire risk. in hawaii, though, the fire was small but its impact was enormous. the death toll is still rising, making 2023 the deadliest year for wildfires this century. hawaii kind of shows that you can have a really intense fires as well and it is the intensity of the fires as well, rather than the size, but how hot it was, how fast it spread and how easily it spread. it kind ofjust shows that those fires can be devastating and, you know, with the amount of people who have lost their lives. so what is the overall trend? are wildfires increasing? the answer is not straightforward. this shows how the total area of burnt land is changing over time. the line is going down, the areas decreasing year—on—year. it is dr
in europe, greece has seen some extreme fires, one the largest ever recorded in europe. but in countries like portugal and romania, the area burned has been below average. over in canada, huge fires have been raging for months, their worst wildfire season on record. but in the us, it has been quiet. in california, a wet winter and cool spring has lowered the fire risk. in hawaii, though, the fire was small but its impact was enormous. the death toll is still rising, making 2023 the deadliest...
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the solheim cup is under way in marbella with team europe hoping to win the event for a third consecutive time. the morning foursomes have been taking place and here's the latest. as you can see it's not been a great start for the defending champions. the americans have come out firing, they've won all of the opening four matches in the foursomes. you can keep up to date with the latest on the bbc sport website. max verstappen is back where he has been for most of the season, out in front, at practice for the japanese grand prix. verstappen has a huge isi—point lead over his team—mate sergio perez in the standings heading into this weekend's race, and is back on form after last weekend's blip in singapore. but today's session was ended early, when pierre gasly lost control at the notorious degner two corner, locking a front wheel, before sliding off track and ripping off a front wheel on the barrier. it's been confirmed that france captain antoine dupont suffered a facial fracture in thursday's 96—0 win against namibia. dupont, who was named the 2021 world player of the year, was fo
the solheim cup is under way in marbella with team europe hoping to win the event for a third consecutive time. the morning foursomes have been taking place and here's the latest. as you can see it's not been a great start for the defending champions. the americans have come out firing, they've won all of the opening four matches in the foursomes. you can keep up to date with the latest on the bbc sport website. max verstappen is back where he has been for most of the season, out in front, at...
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europe has almost run out of local olive oil. extreme weather has damaged harvests for a second year and the world's largest producer says it's having to import supplies from south america to keep up with demand. olive trees have been cultivated around the mediterranean for thousands of years and spain produces half of the world's supply of olive oil. you're live with bbc news. the family of a young black gymnast at the centre of a racism dispute in irish sports say there's no excuse for what happened to their daughter. the 10—year—old girl was the only gymnast in a competition line—up not to be handed a participation medal. her parents are speaking publicly for the first time since the incident last year, and they have told the bbc about their fight for an apology from the governing body, gymnastics ireland. meanwhile, the controversy attracted the attention of the multi—olympic gold medal—winning gymnast simone biles. here's our correspondent stephanie hegarty. a little girl tutoring with excitement. waiting for her m
europe has almost run out of local olive oil. extreme weather has damaged harvests for a second year and the world's largest producer says it's having to import supplies from south america to keep up with demand. olive trees have been cultivated around the mediterranean for thousands of years and spain produces half of the world's supply of olive oil. you're live with bbc news. the family of a young black gymnast at the centre of a racism dispute in irish sports say there's no excuse for what...
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saturday's morning session finished 2—2 but europe again won the afternoon fourballs 3—1 to level the match. eight all, all square there. the cricket world cup is now less than a fortnight away and defending champions england have shown they have plenty of strength in depth. an experimental team with four debutantes, set ireland 335 to win their second one day international at trent bridge. willjacks hit 94 and sam hain made 89 to take england to their total. barry mccarthy made 41 with craig young and josh little adding 55 for the last wicket before ireland were bowled out for 286 to lose by 48 runs. after the first match at headingley was washed out on wednesday, the series concludes in bristol on tuesday. and that's all the sport for now. a man's been taken to hospital in london after being attacked by a dog, believed to be an american xl bully — the same breed that prime minster rishi sunak has pledged to ban. meanwhile, demonstrators rallied in central london in opposition to the proposed ban. mr sunak has promised to ban the breed under the dangerous dogs act by the end of the
saturday's morning session finished 2—2 but europe again won the afternoon fourballs 3—1 to level the match. eight all, all square there. the cricket world cup is now less than a fortnight away and defending champions england have shown they have plenty of strength in depth. an experimental team with four debutantes, set ireland 335 to win their second one day international at trent bridge. willjacks hit 94 and sam hain made 89 to take england to their total. barry mccarthy made 41 with...
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europe still have a strong lead of ten and half points to five and a half points with the 12 singles matches to come tomorrow. but that europe advantage means america would have to do something no team has done before in the ryder cup and come back from five points down on the final day. the biggest final? day comeback margin? tottenham�*s resurgence under ange postecoglou continued with a dramatic late win against previously unbeaten liverpool spurs stretched their impressive start under the australian in the premier league to seven matches courtesy of a 96th minute own goal from liverpool defenderjoel matip. earlier, son heung?min had opened the scoring for tottenham after curtis jones had been sent off. liverpool levelled through cody gakpo in stoppage time but then had diogojota sent off for two yellow cards. manchester city�*s perfect start to the premier league season came to an end with a 2?1 defeat at wolves. pep guardiola was serving a touchline ban after collecting three yellow cards, and had to watch his team leave empty? handed. wolves took the lead through a ruben di
europe still have a strong lead of ten and half points to five and a half points with the 12 singles matches to come tomorrow. but that europe advantage means america would have to do something no team has done before in the ryder cup and come back from five points down on the final day. the biggest final? day comeback margin? tottenham�*s resurgence under ange postecoglou continued with a dramatic late win against previously unbeaten liverpool spurs stretched their impressive start under the...