our oceans and the marine life they support are under threat. climate change is causing them to warm at record levels and as the seas absorb more c02 they also become more acidic. and also become more acidic. and that as well also become more acidic. and that as well as also become more acidic. and that as well as other - also become more acidic. and that as well as other man made damage like trawling for fish can have a devastating impact on important habitats like reefs but can technology offer a solution? a solution? adrian murray has been finding a solution? adrian murray has been finding out a solution? adrian murray has been finding out about - a solution? adrian murray has been finding out about some l been finding out about some conservation efforts about ryan bring back marine life in two very specific parts of the world, starting in denmark. just off the island, plans are under way to build an artificial reef and i m about tojoin a group of artificial re
chelsea manning information. any method that was made i available, i would have taken. there was nothing that was going to stop me. | you give clinton a pass and you go after trump forjust mishandling classified information, you ll have a real problem in america. welcome to hardtalk s look back at another year of compelling interviews. i m stephen sackur. when historians review 2022, they will surely begin with a simple, grim observation. this year saw the first all out invasion of a european country since world war ii. as the year began, vladimir putin was preparing the biggest geopolitical gamble of his life, transforming russia s low intensity military operation in ukraine into a full scale assault aimed at installing a moscow friendly regime in kyiv. as putin massed his invasion force, ukrainians pleaded with the west to act, to make the kremlin think again. the main message let s show to the kremlin that you are seriously understand the all threats and you can make thi
legislation is passed, making it easier for people and we take a journey through david hockney s imagination, as he describes his new immersive exhibition. hello and welcome to the programme. the kremlin has strongly criticised president zelensky s visit to washington, accusing the us of fighting an indirect war against it. in a speech, president putin said a new patriot missile defence system would simply prolong the war, and that russia would find an antidote. the ukrainian leader is now back in ukraine. well, ten months on since the start of the conflict, ukrainian forces have regained some areas taken by russia. but people across the country are without power because of russian aerial attacks, and some are without family members, killed in the conflict. the bbc has been following one soldier, lieutenant eugene gromadskyi, as he fights to defend his country, at great personal cost. our correspondent quentin sommerville, and camera journalist darren conwayjoined him at an u
one of the biggest financial frauds in american history that s how a new york prosecutor described the actions of sam bankman fried, the former cryptocurrency boss, who, in the last few hours, has been convicted of defrauding investors. as you ve been hearing, mr bankman fried was arrested a year ago, when his cryptocurrency exchange, ftx, and his investment fund, alameda research, went bankrupt. prosecutors said he had used money stolen from ftx customers to prop up alameda and to fund his lavish lifestyle. after a month long trial, a jury agreed. late on thursday, they found him guilty of all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. as the bbc s erin delmore explains, the collapse of ftx and the crimes of bankman fried are posing all kinds of uncomfortable questions for the crypto industry. after more than four weeks in court, thenjust four and after more than four weeks in court, then just four and a half hours of deliberations, a jury half hours of deliberations, a jury
thenjust 4.5 hour top deliberations, a jury convicted sam bankman fried of fraud and conspiracy charges, likely dealing him are lifetime prison sentence. a warning was given at all would be fraudsters that could be hurt as the particular warning for other fraudsters operating in the crypto sector. it fraudsters operating in the crypto sector. , ., fraudsters operating in the crypto sector. , . . fraudsters operating in the crypto sector. , ., ., ., sector. it is also a message, a warnin: sector. it is also a message, a warning this sector. it is also a message, a warning this case, sector. it is also a message, a warning this case, to - sector. it is also a message, a warning this case, to every - sector. it is also a message, a i warning this case, to every single fraudster out there who thinks that they are untouchable, or that their crimes are too complex for us to catch. or that they are too powerful for us to prosecute. or that they could try to talk their way out of