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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Life at 50 Degrees 20240604 01:31:00

Jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news: life at 50 degrees: the town that burnt down in a day. when i was growing up, my grandmother used to tell me that we lived here forever. there s this collective conscious knowledge that is handed down from generation to generation. what you do to the land, you do to yourselves. that is how i was raised. but since a child i have seen changes in ecosystems, i ve seen less water, i ve seen the trees struggling with drought and heat anxiety. if you abuse the land, climate change is a logical consequence.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:16:00

Wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and already they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they are lovely, yeah, billy sweet, yeah, they are cute. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. pope francis has arrived in canada where he s set to apologise for abuse suffered by indigenous children at catholic boarding schools. the us considers declaring a climate emergency, as firefighters in california struggle to contain a wildfire they call explosive which is spreading fast to ukraine now which has continued with efforts to restart grain exports from its black sea ports as part of a new deal agreed with moscow. it s warned however that deliveries will suffer, if strikes on ukrainian ports continue.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:26:00

Swinging down and crushing the boy s finger for several seconds before onlookers managed to free it. despite the injury, the boy played another game the next day with his finger in a cast. hello. sunday was another hot day in south east england and east anglia, temperatures up to 32 celsius in norfolk. you know in scotland and northern ireland it s been a weekend of torrential downpours in places and it will for monday be quite a few showers out there in what s going to be a blustery day. the area of low pressure has brought rain over the weekend, it is moving on toward scandinavia. as it moves away, around it bringing a cooler, fresher northwesterly flow into the uk, where it has been hot, temperatures have been set to come down. will still be quite a warm and humid start towards that southern and eastern parts, particularly as monday begins. we ve got some rain in northern scotland, that s going to sink right through the southwards through scotland as a day go on, riding up behind

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:16:00

Which are keeping this deal going, for now. it couldn t be more fragile. moscow s released this footage, admitting to a missile attack on the port of odesa yesterday, a day after agreeing to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start - yesterday or in february. it started with the pandemic, because of serious mistakes that western states made regarding food and energy. regardless of blame, if volodymyr doesn t sell his grain there won t be a next harvest. james waterhouse,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 02:31:00

Jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to dateline. bringing together leading british commentators with foreign correspondent. this week, british conservative mps completed their colleague cull in the hunt for that new leader and the country s next prime minister, and they also called

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:26:00

Managed to free it. despite the injury, the boy played another game the next day with his finger in a cast. hello. sunday was another hot day in south east england and east anglia, temperatures up to 32 celsius in norfolk. you know in scotland and northern ireland it s been a weekend of torrential downpours in places and it will for monday be quite a few showers out there in what s going to be a blustery day. the area of low pressure has brought rain over the weekend, it is moving on toward scandinavia. as it moves away, around it bringing a cooler, fresher northwesterly flow into the uk, where it has been hot, temperatures have been set to come down. will still be quite a warm and humid start towards that southern and eastern parts, particularly as monday begins. we ve got some rain in northern scotland, that s going to sink right through the southwards through scotland as a day go on, riding up behind it in the north with a few showers and in the afternoon the cloudier skies, the c

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:18:00

Farmers like volodymyr need this agreement to work for their livelihoods. ukraine needs it to work for its economy. and tens of millions of people around the world need it to work to survive. and it is those forces which are keeping this deal going, for now. it couldn t be more fragile. moscow s released this footage, admitting to a missile attack on the port of odesa yesterday, a day after agreeing to leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start -

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:18:00

To leave it alone. it claims a military ship and warehouse full of western supplied missiles were the targets. the kremlin s likely defence that it didn t violate the deal. russia denies being the cause of this food crisis. its foreign minister sergei lavrov is on a charm offensive in africa, trying to gather support. first stop, egypt one of ukraine s biggest grain customers. translation: the food crisis didn t start - yesterday or in february. it started with the pandemic, because of serious mistakes that western states made regarding food and energy. regardless of blame, if volodymyr doesn t sell his grain there won t be a next harvest. james waterhouse, bbc news, in odesa. four years ago, our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, reported on a story which deeply affected him as a father

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:14:00

France is set to fine shops that leave their doors open when air conditioning is on to combat energy wastage. the new rules will also limit the use of neon signs from one to six in the morning. energy costs in europe have spiralled since the russian invasion of ukraine. to ukraine now which has continued with efforts to restart grain exports from its black sea ports as part of a new deal agreed with moscow. it s warned however that deliveries will suffer, if strikes on ukrainian ports continue. meanwhile russia s foreign minister has dismissed claims that moscow is to blame for the global food crisis. james waterhouse reports from odesa. ukraine s grain problem, summed up by volodymyr on his farm. translation: people are starving, but it s i getting spoilt here. it is bread, it s such a pity.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:31:00

Criticism for firing missiles at the ukrainian port of 0desa on saturday, jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. in overturning roe v wade, the us supreme court rejected the argument that the us constitution guaranteed a woman s right to an abortion. now it s down to lawmakers in individual states to decide. a host of state legislatures have already acted to make abortion illegal. my guest today is marjorie dannenfelser, president of the susan b anthony pro life america group, an activist organisation supporting anti abortion politicians.

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