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Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20240713

Stamp on the planet and its not always been a pretty one a report from the United Nations says biodiversity is declining at a dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. Theres almost no place on earth thats been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of Northern Iraq its one of the worlds most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. This has resulted in uprisings violence and wars that still continue today. Most recently against socalled Islamic State over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. Kurdistans wildlife has also been badly affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the current dark region of Northern Iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. Summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in a carriage in the kurdistan region

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170912

Evening on bbc news. In beyond 100 days, katty kay and Christian Fraser will looking at the damage caused by Hurricane Irma in the caribbean. Theyll be hearing from the captain of a Royal Navy Vessel thats helping with uk relief efforts. As the government announces its lifting the cap on Public Sector pay, but only for police and prison officers in england and wales, well be getting reaction from a nurse. And talking to a charity that helps victims of modern day slavery as nine are members of one traveller family are jailed for enslaving vulnerable adults. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Good evening and welcome. Jose mourinho and Antonio Conte lead their teams into Champions League action for the first time tonight. Well look ahead to tonights action. And mark sampson the england womens manager tells the bbc hes not a racist. Yes, neymar, mbappe and Edinson Cavani paris Saint Germains expensively assembled forward line. And one that is expected to take some stopping, the scott

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20201201

Tested every single day. New scientific analysis, seen by the bbc, suggests the goals of the paris climate agreement are coming within reach. The Climate Action tracker study looks at the latest promises from countries including china, as well as the plans of us president electjoe biden. Matt mcgrath has more. From the uks wettest february on record to raging wildfires in california. The fingerprints of Climate Change linked to human activities have become increasingly clear this year. In efforts to curb greenhouse gases, has so far had limited impact. When countries signed the paris climate agreement in 2015 they undertook to limit the rises in temperatures to below two celsius this century. But when scientist added up all the pledges to cut carbon they added up to about three degrees by 2100. But the last three months have seen some significant changes. China surprise the world by announcing at the un david dein for net zero Carbon Emissions by2060, for net zero Carbon Emissions by 2

When Sven came to England – and braved the xenophobic storm

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