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The Daily Global

precaution, even during night—time, and drink a lot of water in order to favour the evaporation. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. three beavers have been introduced into this cornish valley and in a few years the environments has been transformed. it few years the environments has been transformed-— transformed. it helps reduce flood risk and helps _ transformed. it helps reduce flood risk and helps clean _ transformed. it helps reduce flood risk and helps clean the _ transformed. it helps reduce flood risk and helps clean the water. - transformed. it helps reduce floodj risk and helps clean the water. it's important because it provides a reserve of water here for times of drought. reserve of water here for times of drou~ht. ., . ., ,, . , drought. introducing extant species is welcomed _ drought. introducing extant species is welcomed by _ drought. introducing extant species is welcomed by conservationists - drought. introducing extant species| is welcomed by conservationists but the environment committee want to look at the negative impacts. if you rotect a look at the negative impacts. if you protect a species — look at the negative impacts. if you protect a species naturally - look at the negative impacts. if you protect a species naturally you - protect a species naturally you can't _ protect a species naturally you can't tell— protect a species naturally you can't tell them, you then have to try to _ can't tell them, you then have to try to move — can't tell them, you then have to try to move them which may be possible — try to move them which may be possible but then you have to get a licence _ possible but then you have to get a licence to _ possible but then you have to get a licence to do it. i think itjust needs—

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CNN Newsroom

us. >> reporter: north korea sent drones across the border into south korean airspace. now, we understand from the defense ministry that there were five north korean drou drones i. they believe one was in the vicinity of the capital seoul and the others were flying around the island off the west coast of the peninsula. the military says they did fire at the drougnes but not confirmg whether they managed to hit from them had. we're hearing from the defense smith minister saying this is a clear prof provocation of our airspace. some of those, they do confirm went into north korean airspace and filmed military installations there. two main airports in and around

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BBC News

know, we do what we can to reach children and families across the country that clearly what needs to be done is that we need more support a more humanitarian funding otherwise we will see thousands if not tens of thousands of children die. in tens of thousands of children die. . . tens of thousands of children die. .. ., ., , die. in the face of the worst drou~ht die. in the face of the worst drought in _ die. in the face of the worst drought in 40 _ die. in the face of the worst drought in 40 years, - die. in the face of the worst drought in 40 years, three l drought in a0 years, three decades of violence, 90% of the country grouped by terrible weather conditions that have seen four failed rainy seasons, what is the prospect of fighting back against that and of making tangible changes and improvement to these people's lives. how much can you do? the aood lives. how much can you do? the good news _ lives. how much can you do? the good news is _ lives. how much can you do? tie: good news is that lives. how much can you do? tue: good news is that unicef knows what to do when we talk about severely acutely malnourished children, children who are wasting away and are on the verge of starvation. but there is a simple tool to keep them alive and help them which is therapeutic food. if we can get in with this, effectively it is a high—energy peanut paste and

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The Papers

that are rising as a result of supply chain issues and because of the drought that is also over on our front pages, which is going to put up front pages, which is going to put up price costs. people are feeling the squeeze from all kinds of directions. there needs to be something big done to lessen some of that pressure. {lin something big done to lessen some of that pressure-— that pressure. on the issue of drou:ht, that pressure. on the issue of drought, that _ that pressure. on the issue of drought, that is _ that pressure. on the issue of drought, that is on _ that pressure. on the issue of drought, that is on the - that pressure. on the issue of drought, that is on the front l that pressure. on the issue of| drought, that is on the front of that pressure. on the issue of- drought, that is on the front of the mail on sunday. they have got the water minister saying, ordering supply companies to put customers across ahead of shareholders threatening companies with fines if they don't fix leaks. this has been winding up a lot of water users, particularly in areas where they have hosepipe bans. i particularly in areas where they have hosepipe bans.— particularly in areas where they have hosepipe bans. i think, joanna, to be honest. _ have hosepipe bans. ! think, joanna, to be honest, it— have hosepipe bans. ! think, joanna, to be honest, it has— have hosepipe bans. i think, joanna, to be honest, it has been _ have hosepipe bans. i think, joanna, to be honest, it has been winding i have hosepipe bans. i think, joanna, to be honest, it has been winding up people for a long time. water companies have already been fined miserly amounts for pouring effluent into rivers and streams. they are

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The Papers

rain. , . ., , . rain. yes, and the forecasters are to be believed, _ rain. yes, and the forecasters are to be believed, and _ rain. yes, and the forecasters are to be believed, and why - rain. yes, and the forecasters are to be believed, and why would . rain. yes, and the forecasters are i to be believed, and why would they not? they are saying that in england, kate, the drought could last till next year. i mean there will be some rain of course but not enough to undo this dry spell. yes. enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well, enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well. sorry. — enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well. sorry. i— enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well, sorry, i have _ enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well, sorry, i have quite _ enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well, sorry, i have quite a - enough to undo this dry spell. yes, well, sorry, i have quite a strong echo _ well, sorry, i have quite a strong echo.~ well, sorry, i have quite a strong echo. ~ ., well, sorry, i have quite a strong echo. ~ . . , well, sorry, i have quite a strong | ech0-— why echo. we can hear it as well. why don't ou echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go _ echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go to — echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go to emma _ echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go to emma and - echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go to emma and we - echo. we can hear it as well. why don't you go to emma and we will sort this_ don't you go to emma and we will sort this out?— sort this out? emma, it's over to ou, a sort this out? emma, it's over to you. a solo _ sort this out? emma, it's over to you. a solo act- _ sort this out? emma, it's over to you, a solo act. we _ sort this out? emma, it's over to you, a solo act. we were - sort this out? emma, it's over to you, a solo act. we were talking| you, a solo act. we were talking about the fact that the drought might go on for a bit longer than we would wanted to the likelihood is that i imagine there will be more restrictions put in place and more water companies.— restrictions put in place and more water companies. yes, exactly. the drou . ht water companies. yes, exactly. the drought was — water companies. yes, exactly. the drought was declared _ water companies. yes, exactly. the drought was declared officially - drought was declared officially across the south of england on friday, i believe, and the environment agency assigned if unless we do something serious and take action, which obviously politicians have not done for a very

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BBC News

weather, there is a drag on hosepipe ban across much of the country for england, ourwater ban across much of the country for england, our water companies doing enough to fix the leaks? —— there is a drought. enough to fix the leaks? -- there is a drou~ht. ~ . enough to fix the leaks? -- there is a drourht, . ., , enough to fix the leaks? -- there is a drought-— enough to fix the leaks? -- there is a drought. water companies are not doinu a drought. water companies are not doing enough _ a drought. water companies are not doing enough to _ a drought. water companies are not doing enough to deal _ a drought. water companies are not doing enough to deal with _ a drought. water companies are not doing enough to deal with leakages| doing enough to deal with leakages and other problems we saw, the sewage going into rivers, and i think some of the regulation should have been better used, i would have liked to see greater fines against those companies that are not doing what is necessary. but there is a pattern here, we have a government with no strategy. this drought in hot period was predictable but as usual we had no plan from the government, and this is the pattern and character of this government, and character of this government, and that's why we have been arguing that the change that britain needs is not a change of leadership at the top of the tory party, it's a change of government and a fresh start for

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Breakfast-20211106-06:37:00

hearing quite serious reports of people leaving the countryside and coming into the cities, because there is no food and because of the drought. there is no food and because of the drou~ht. , ., ., ., ., ., ,, there is no food and because of the drou~ht. , ., ., ., ,, ., i. drought. john, good to talk to you. thank ou drought. john, good to talk to you. thank you very _ drought. john, good to talk to you. thank you very much. _ drought. john, good to talk to you. thank you very much. john - drought. john, good to talk to you. | thank you very much. john simpson there, who hasjust arrived in kabul. john, take care. 6:37am on saturday and a full weekend of sport ahead. mike is here to talk us through it. yes. weekend of sport ahead. mike is here to talk us through it.— to talk us through it. yes, and a full weekend _ to talk us through it. yes, and a full weekend at _ to talk us through it. yes, and a full weekend at old _ to talk us through it. yes, and a full weekend at old trafford. . to talk us through it. yes, and a full weekend at old trafford. it| to talk us through it. yes, and a | full weekend at old trafford. it is the kind you look at through your fingers, the last time that united fans were home to liverpool. the first time in 18 months the manchester derby will have a crowd, and a big crowd. i manchester derby will have a crowd, and a big crowd-— and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am _ and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i— and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i to _ and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i to know— and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i to know this, - and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i to know this, but l and a big crowd. i can't imagine, and who am i to know this, but i | and who am i to know this, but i can't imagine the teams thinking, we did so bad before, it isjust a new game, get on with it. did so bad before, it is 'ust a new game, get on with it._ did so bad before, it is 'ust a new game, get on with it. well, yeah... the pressure _ game, get on with it. well, yeah... the pressure is _ game, get on with it. well, yeah... the pressure is on _ game, get on with it. well, yeah... the pressure is on the _ game, get on with it. well, yeah... the pressure is on the manager, i the pressure is on the manager, though. the pressure is on the manager, thou~h. ., , , though. the fans will be wide, definitely- _ though. the fans will be wide, definitely. but _ though. the fans will be wide, definitely. but you've - though. the fans will be wide, definitely. but you've got - though. the fans will be wide, definitely. but you've got to l though. the fans will be wide, i definitely. but you've got to treat it like any other game. that

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BBC News-20211016-04:17:00

aims to draw attention to the millions of people around the world who still go hungry. despite ambitious goals set by the un to end world hunger by 2030, the number of people suffering food insecurity continues to rise. imogen foulkes reports. conflict, climate change and now covid—19. they are creating a perfect storm of hunger. the united nations set ambitious targets to end world hunger by 2030. instead, the number of people without enough to eat increasing. 800 million people go to bed hungry every night. conflicts disrupt farming and food supplies. so to do extreme weather events triggered by climate change. yemen has had floods as well as war this year. afghanistan has had drought. year. afghanistan has had drou . ht.

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BBC News-20211016-04:18:00

year. afghanistan has had drou~ht. . ., year. afghanistan has had drou~ht. . . . , , year. afghanistan has had drou~ht. . . . ,, , drought. the climate crisis is a risk multiplier— drought. the climate crisis is a risk multiplier for - a risk multiplierfor conflicts. this happens in two ways. 0n the one hand, we have scarcity of climate sensitive natural resources like water or fertile soil. 0n the other hand, we have more people displaced by climate extremes, and these people then come in contact with other groups that are already stressed themselves. in 2020 we had 30 million people displaced within their own borders by climate extremes. in 2050 we expect that this number will increase to 216 million which is about seven times as many.- seven times as many. now, covid-19 — seven times as many. now, covid-19 is _ seven times as many. now, covid-19 is driving - seven times as many. now, covid-19 is driving up - seven times as many. now, covid-19 is driving up food i covid—19 is driving up food prices, the world feed programme is so short of money, it may have cut rations to some of the most vulnerable people on the planet. the only way to prevent an exponential rise in hunger, the organisation says, is to tackle climate change and support at risk communities to

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BBC News-20211016-22:18:00

despite ambitious goals set by the un to end world hunger by 2030, the number of people suffering food insecurity continues to rise. imogen foulkes reports. conflict, climate change and now covid 19. conflict, climate change and now covid19. they are creating a perfect storm of hunger. the united nations set ambitious targets to end world hunger by 2030. instead, the number of people without enough to eat is increasing. 800 million people go to bed hungry every night. conflicts disrupt farming and food supplies. so to do extreme weather events triggered by climate change. yemen has had floods as well as war this year. afghanistan has had drought. it this year. afghanistan has had drou~ht. , ., , ., drought. it is a risk multiplier for conflict. this _ drought. it is a risk multiplier for conflict. this happens _ drought. it is a risk multiplier for conflict. this happens in - drought. it is a risk multiplier for conflict. this happens in two - drought. it is a risk multiplier for. conflict. this happens in two ways. on one _ conflict. this happens in two ways. on one hand — conflict. this happens in two ways.

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