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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240713

Listened to, but that doesnt mean that what we are saying is translated into action. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, whos the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and claire cohen, the womens editor at the telegraph. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The government says its seriously concerned about the fairness of a trial in which a british teenager was found guilty of lying about being raped by a group of men in cyprus. 12 israeli men were arrested, but then freed when the woman retracted her statement about the attack in ayia napa last july. The woman, who cant be identified, said police had forced her to say shed lied about the attack something they deny. The Foreign Office has described the case as deeply distressing and says it will raise the issue with the cypriot authorities. Jon donnisons report contains flash photography. When these Legal Proceedings began, the young british woman at the heart of the case was a victim making a complaint of rape. She came to court today to be found guilty of making a false statement about what the law in cyprus says was an imaginary crime. The lawyers say both the Police Investigation and the Court Process were flawed. We believe that there have been many violations in the procedure and the right to a fair trial of our client has been violated. We are planning to appeal the decision to the supreme court, hoping that our client will find justice in cyprus, at least from the supreme court. These are the young israeli tourists who originally faced accusations that theyd raped the young woman. They were freed and allowed to fly home after she retracted the allegation. But she says she only changed her story about the young men because she was put under huge pressure by Police Questioning when she was vulnerable. The British Government says it will be speaking to the cypriot authorities about the case. In a statement, a Foreign Office spokesperson said the uk was seriously concerned about the fair trial issues in what it called a deeply disturbing case. The young womans lawyers are expecting to base her appeal on the way she says she was questioned by police for eight and a half hours without access to a lawyer before being coerced into agreeing that her claims were false. And in cyprus there have been questions about the way shes been treated. Womens rights activists demonstrated outside the court, arguing that the young woman was a victim, not a criminal. Some wore scarves showing lips stitched together. A reminder, they say, that womens voices are not being heard. They say the case is not over. Translation we are here to show our support and solidarity to the victim of this process. A young woman at the heart of the case, who hasnt been allowed to leave cyprus sincejuly, has now been told she will be sentenced on january 7th when she could be jailed for a year. Jon donnison, bbc news. Police in spain have concluded their initial report into the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a hotel Swimming Pool. They told the bbc that gabriel diya, his nine year old daughter comfort and 16 year old son praise emmanuel died because of a freak accident, and that the case can now be closed. But mr diyas widow wants the investigation to continue. Our correspondent gavin lee has been following the case from fuengirola. Flowers by the poolside. The tributes from tourists in a case thats baffled investigators. How three members of the same family drowned within five minutes in the afternoon on christmas eve. How it could be that 16 year old praise emmanuel and his father gabriel, both over six feet tall and only four inches shorter than the deepest part of the pool, couldnt save nine year old comfort or get out themselves. Police returned to the scene today, though the initial investigation has concluded it was an accident, not a fault in the pool. What happened in this Swimming Pool, as Spanish Police see things, was, frankly, a tragic end freak accident. As far as theyre concerned, this is case closed. But thats not good enough for the surviving family who want more answers and question the thoroughness of this whole investigation. Translation with cases so exceptional and so strange its a sum of factors, its not only one. It could be the shape of the Swimming Pool, the temperature of the water, the levels of distress. But it is clear that with a lifeguard this wouldnt have happened. The familys lawyer said there could have been a misunderstanding. There was probably a misunderstanding with the translation. It has been said they cant swim but the mothers statement is clear, she didnt say they couldnt swim. The daughters took swimming classes. Their last class was a week before the holiday. The husband is from nigeria and had swum in rivers. Its just his wife says she had never seen him swim. Flags are flying at half mast at the Club La Costa hotel resort, a place thats packed with british holiday makers coming for an idyllic winter break. Everything is to an extremely satisfactory standard. Then to know that this has happened in a place that youve been coming to for years. I find it very strange. Its very sad. Especially, any time is bad enough, but christmas eve, hell, thats just dreadful. In the other resorts there were lifeguards around. Here i havent seen any, so i may ask them if they would be anyone else to just kind of supervise. Spanish police have confirmed that although their initial investigation has concluded, they are still requesting to speak to two british tourists believed to be eyewitnesses. Tonight, the Swimming Pool has reopened. Empty for now, but for the flowers. Gavin lee, bbc news, on the costa del sol. A volunteer firefighter has died battling wildfires in australia as temperatures exceeded a0 celsius in every single state in the country. The most dangerous blazes of the last 2a hours have been in the state of victoria, where conditions hampered efforts to evacuate 30,000 residents and tourists. More than 900 homes have now been destroyed, with strong winds and another day of scorching heat forecast on tuesday. From sydney, Shaimaa Khalil reports. This is what scorching temperatures, strong winds and thunderstorms have done to vast areas of the state of victoria. With blazes rapidly expanding and firefighters rushing to control them. As the temperatures soar to the mid 40s and the winds change direction, some fires were too fast and too big to contain. Officials said the wind driven flames were racing towards the coast and had moved faster than predicted. What weve seen up until today is more than 70 new fires in the state. More than 20 of those are going fires at the moment. We have got a long way to go. Were only part way through the day in terms of the fire risk to the state and to our communities. The east gippsland region is a popular tourist destination, and it has seen the worst of the fires. Thousands of holidaymakers and residents have heeded the authorities calls to evacuate earlier in the day, trying to beat the speeding blazes in the area. So we decided last night to leave nungera a family farm, leave there, because it takes so long to get the 30 of us anywhere at once. And, yeah, evacuated here, so that we were all safe for the day and see how it all pans out, i guess. Its hot and windy and theres a lot of smoke about and a lot of fires still going, so im best off camping down here until its all over, i think. In New South Wales, a volunteer firefighter died battling a blaze. Two others were taken to hospital with burns. This as the state braces itself for another heat wave. In sydney, just hours ahead of new years eve, the citys renowned celebrations have sparked a debate. Temperatures are expected to rise above a0 celsius in parts of New South Wales for tuesday. Already, there are nearly 100 fires raging across the state, with the biggest ones surrounding sydney. This is why the issue of fireworks has been so controversial this year. Nearly 300,000 people signed a petition saying its just not the right thing to do, given the bushfire crisis. And while other areas and towns around the city have cancelled theirs, the famous sydney new years eve fireworks are going ahead as planned. With weather conditions set to worsen throughout the countrys hot, dry summer, australia heads into the new year under relentless fire threats. Shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. Fiona reynolds lives in the uk, but is on holiday in the coastal resort of austinmer, south of sydney, and joins us now. Fiona, thank you very much for joining us. How aware of the incredible fires have you been while on holiday there . Well, i think its com pletely on holiday there . Well, i think its completely difficult to escape the fires. Where i am at the moment i havent seen the sun since ive been here. The area isjust havent seen the sun since ive been here. The area is just blanketed, really, and smoke. And on different days to different degrees. Last night, because he you sleep with all the windows open to get the ocean breeze, i woke up during the night with smoke all in the back of my throat, everyone was awake, today you cant go outside at all. Im sitting inside with all of the windows closed because when you walk outside it is, the air isjust windows closed because when you walk outside it is, the air is just smoke and smoke then coming throughout the house, throughout everything, you canjust smell smoke house, throughout everything, you can just smell smoke everywhere. So whether you are right in the path of the fire or not you are not able to escape the fires in this region. How much does it dominate conversation, particularly with local people . 0h, completely. Ive been here on holidays just in New South Wales for a few days, i was in melbourne before then. And every conversation that ive had has been about the fires, about Climate Change, about concern about what is happening. I mean, australia has always been a country that has had fires. It has a lwa ys country that has had fires. It has always been a country that has had drought, but now whats happening is that the fire season is starting earlier, there is no rain, and the weather is much hotter. So the intensity of the conditions is far worse and thats something that australia really needs to face up to. We have been reporting the death of another volunteer firefighter, and we know about, of course, the Environmental Impact on the animals that have died as well, what changes do australians believe they need to make themselves to try to prevent the situation getting worse . Well, i think, first of all, australians would like to see, the ones that i have spoken to, would like to see action from the australian government. Australia hasnt declared a climate emergency, despite everything thats going on. Unlike the uk, australia hasnt set a net zero target for 2050. And i think a lot of australians feel that there needs to be more action. Of course, every individual can also ta ke course, every individual can also take action themselves in how they c0 nse rve take action themselves in how they conserve water, how they think about sustainability more generally, how they get energy, how they use energy, we can all do those things and we all need to do those things and we all need to do those things and they are important. But overarching we, wanting to see a strong plan from the government, because this wont just strong plan from the government, because this wontjust be a fire season because this wontjust be a fire season this year, this will be something that continues every year u nless we something that continues every year unless we really tackle the issue of Climate Change in a serious way. Australia, of course, is a big export of coal to other countries, whether that will be on the governments agenda, i dont know, but in terms of the day to day conditions that people are having to cope with, we are hearing that every state now has experienced a a0 degrees temperature. No wonder you cant go outside, because its just too hot as well. Yes. I was in melbourne last week, it was a3 degrees when they walked outside the it was like walking into an inferno, because there were very strong winds as well. And, of course, in victoria there were extreme fires yesterday. Here where i am, im on the coast, isa here where i am, im on the coast, is a little bit cooler, but today is still going to be 37 degrees. But in parts of New South Wales it is going to be aa degrees. Think for many people in many parts of australia, because it is obviously already new years eve here, certainly for me and my family, we are going to be not outside enjoying what we would normally do on new years eve, we are going to be sitting inside with all the windows closed, not really able to do anything. But we are more fortu nate able to do anything. But we are more fortunate than a lot of people, obviously, who are fighting fires, losing their homes, and, as you mentioned, the young firefighter who was killed this morning, who had just been married, his wife is due with their first child in march this year and with their first child in march this yearand a with their first child in march this year and a completely tragic situation. As you say, you have to count your blessings. Fiona reynolds, thank you very much for talking to us. Thank you. Here, Police Searching for the missing firefighter Anthony Knott say they still have no idea where he went after he was last seen. The father of four from kent disappeared on december 20th after going to a pub with friends in lewes in east sussex. Two leading private schools have defended a decision to turn down a gift of more than £1 million because the donor wanted to help pay the fees of disadvantaged white boys. Studies have shown that white boys who are from deprived backgrounds are among the worst performers overall in schools. But Dulwich College and Winchester College said any donations on the grounds of a pupils colour were not compatible with their schools values. The shadow business secretary rebecca long bailey says shes considering standing in the labour leadership election. Writing in the guardian newspaper, she said labour had to rebuild trust after its election defeat, blaming the result partly on the partys stance on brexit. The headlines on bbc news the government says its seriously concerned about the fairness of a trial in which a british teenager was found guilty of lying about being raped by a group of men in cyprus. Police investigating the deaths of a british father and his two children, who drowned in a pool in spain on christmas eve, say it was an accident and that the case can now be closed. A volunteer firefighter has died battling wildfires in australia, as temperatures exceeded a0 celsius in every single state in the country. The ousted head of renualt, carlos ghosn, has reportedly left japan where hes been under house arrest, awaiting trialfor corruption. Its reported mr ghosn arrived in lebanon. The news has come as a suprise because mr ghosns strict bail conditions would seem to prohibit him travelling abroad. The circumstances around his departure from japan are not clear. Earlier, our Business Reporter Jamie Robertson spoke to my colleague Nuala Mcgovern about mr ghosns ties to lebanon and the background to the case. Pretty certain hero by private jet in lab and on. The first question one has to ask is why lebanon . Well, he is generally described as being brazilian born, carlos ghosn, the chair ceo of renault, in the nissan mitsubishi renault partnership. His pa rents mitsubishi renault partnership. His parents 11 years. He has a number of lebanese interests and a winery in lebanon on. So its not an impossible place for him to end up. Why he is there, what the arrangement has been with the japanese government, because at the moment he is facing charges of serious financial misconduct, we simply dont know. As a deal been done . Did he break his bail . We dont know. And for people who werent following this story closely at the time, explain his significance . He is a sort of does not a wind again but he is a great tycoon of the car industry not quite a wunderkind, he turned around the South African business. Then when renault bought a0 of nissan, he was parachuted into nissan to turn around the company which he did with remarkable success. He introduced the nissan leaf, which if you have heard of any electric vehicles, you have heard of tesla and nissan leaf, nissan leaf is the biggest selling electric car in the world. He spearheaded the move to ta ke world. He spearheaded the move to take a share in mitsubishi as well, thatis take a share in mitsubishi as well, that is why he has those three companies underneath had those companies underneath had those companies until he was charged with financial misconduct under his wing. Things started to go wrong in 2018 and he was arrested with these charges. The first one being he was under reporting his pay, second thing he was misusing company assets. Those of the two things he was faced with. He was in jail for Something Like 109 days. Then he came out, was put on bail but he also singled out he charged the japanese government and the regulators for a conspiracy against him. That is basically the point at which we are at. The lawyer of the man suspected of carrying out a knife attack on people celebrating hanukkah in new york says the 37 year old has a long history of Mental Illness and hospitalisations. At least five people were injured in the knife attack at a rabbis house on saturday, in an incident which has prompted mayor bill de blasio to announce a series of measures to tackle anti semitic attacks. Grafton thomas has denied a charge of attempted murder. Ive been speaking to our correspondent in new york, michelle fleury. Well, the man rests presenting Grafton Thomas does not representing, he entered the rabbis home in Rockland County and stabbed by people, said his clients actions we re by people, said his clients acti

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