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case for last night's military strikes from darshini david, whose here. clive, thank you. from furniture to energy, the billions of pounds of goods arriving on our shores are key to our lives. but it's that trade that makes us vulnerable to shocks thousands of miles away, from covid to the war in ukraine. could the escalation in the red sea be the latest threat to prosperity? the red sea shipping route typically looks like this, one of the busiest, transporting 15% of traded goods, largely from east to west. but, as vessels faced attack, as this latest map of activity shows, many major shipping firms have diverted around the cape of good hope. it takes ten days longer, adding $1 million to the average container ship's fuel costs. and one shipping boss warns the impact could linger. having to re—route all of these cargo an hour south of the cape of good hope is going to create

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so all of this, of course, is happening at 3000 miles away. but that red sea is one of the most crucial shipping routes, transporting 15% of traded goods, typically from east to west. and 90% of our imports in the uk come by sea, typically non—perishables, from energy to furniture. already, as vessels have faced attack, many major shipping firms have diverted to this route. the red line there, it takes ten days longer, adding $1 million. so the average container ships feel costs. in germany, already, tesla has halted some production as components are held up already. here on the high street, next and ikea have warned of delays. but all of this is happening after the christmas rush so consumers will notice less disruption. and even if costs are passed on, the impact should be relatively small. however, 13% of crude oil also travels by this route. the price of crude is up overnight, but it does remain below where it was last autumn. and if the conflict escalates, there are worries about potential

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The Daily Global

militia. they've already done that. what if they did it again? the americans hit them again? and so where do we go from there? an escalation, a ramping up of what is happening. that is why i think, in my reporting, i am saying that this is directly related to what is going on in gaza, clearly. rilliur is directly related to what is going on in gaza, clearly.— on in gaza, clearly. our thanks to jeremy for— on in gaza, clearly. our thanks to jeremy for that. _ the recent houthi attacks have caused huge disruption to global shipping and trade. with more on the impact of that, here's our chief economics correspondent dharshini david. all of this is happening 3,000 miles away, but that red sea is one of the most crucial shipping routes, transporting 15% of traded goods, typically from east to west, and 90% of our imports in the uk come by sea, typically nonperishables from energy to furniture. already, as vessels have faced attack, many major shipping firms have diverted to this route, the red line there. it takes ten days longer, adding $1 million to the average container ship's fuel costs. in germany, already,

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BBC News at Ten

thank you very much, chris mason reporting. well, the strikes on cargo ships by the houthis have already had a major impact on international trade. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david is here with more. from furniture to energy, the billions of pounds of goods arriving on our shores are key to our lives. but it's that trade that makes us vulnerable to shocks thousands of miles away, from covid to the war in ukraine. could the escalation in the red sea be the latest threat to prosperity? the red sea shipping route typically looks like this — one of the busiest, transporting 15% of traded goods, largely from east to west. but as vessels faced attack, as this latest map of activity shows, many major shipping firms have diverted around the cape of good hope. it takes 10 days longer, adding $1 million to the average container ship's fuel costs. but one shipping boss warns the impact could linger. having to re—route all of these cargo now south of the cape

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Dateline

leading todd's car, the fact that few people walk in bakersfield, and this person was walking in the right direction at the right time, brewer believed it had to be her. >> anything identifiable on the woman? >> the video is taken from across the street, and it's difficult to make a facial identification. but she's got a distinctive, fast paced walk, kind of like the arm swing, up and away from the waist. >> reporter: aside from the distinctive walk, it was hard to see much, and this person seems to be carrying a plastic bag, and backpack. >> we believe that the video, one, we don't see her walk back. we know that she's gotten to this case herself, and -- >> reporter: the street that ends at panama lake, which goes on for miles in two directions. >> she's got to go from east to west, so they take it from both directions.

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but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now, they're all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them, the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn't clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different? the skeletons are being carefully excavated and they're already providing clues about who these people were and what they did. we have some teeth that are very worn in kind of a funny way. that might indicate the use of teeth as tools, maybe for textile work, leatherwork, basketry, and where they're pulling something through their front teeth. that is glass. a shard of fine french glass has just been discovered. probably the rim from a cone beaker, so which would have looked

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rebecca morelle reports. uncovering a medieval mystery. just outside of cardiff, archaeologists have discovered a graveyard they think is 1,500 years old. the bodies buried so long ago are giving an insight into a period we know little about. what's being revealed is baffling the archaeologists. it's really rare to have a site like this. each one of these is a grave and the team have excavated 18 so far, but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now, they're all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them, the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn't clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different?

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we know little about. what's being revealed is baffling the archaeologists. it's really rare to have a site like this. each one of these is a grave, and the team of excavated 18, so far, but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now they're all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them, the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn't clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different? the skeletons are some of the best preserved. we're actually very, very lucky with that. and this particular individual is one of our better preserved ones on the site as a whole. the skeletons are being carefully excavated and they're already providing clues about how these people lived and died.

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BBC News at Six

just outside of cardiff, archaeologists have discovered a graveyard they think is 1500 years old. the bodies, buried so long ago, are giving an insight into a period we know little about. each one of these is a grave, and the team have excavated 18 so far, but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now, they�*re all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn�*t clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different? the skeletons are being carefully excavated and they�*re already providing clues about who these people were and what they did. we have some teeth that are very worn in kind of a funny way.

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are giving an insight into a period we know little about. what's being revealed is baffling the archaeologists. it's really rare to have a site like this. each one of these is a grave, and the team of excavated 18, so far, but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now they're all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them, the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn't clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different? the skeletons are some of the best preserved. we're actually very, very lucky with that. and this particular individual is one of our better preserved ones on the site as a whole. the skeletons are being carefully excavated and they're already providing clues about how these

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