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as an excuse to build new coal mines. he was speaking at a un climate change summit where delegates are seeking ways of changing climate change emissions. now on bbc news, it is time for witness history. hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, pumza fihlani, here in johannesburg. this time, we ll be getting first hand accounts from five important moments in the history of healthcare. coming up how, in the 1970s, chinese scientists used an ancient herbal remedy to find a cure for malaria. the german psychiatrist who first identified alzheimer s disease. and pakistan s angel of mercy, abdul sattar edhi, whose charity provides healthcare to millions. but we start here in south africa, where, in the late 1990s, cases of hiv and aids soared. by 1998, almost 3 million south africans were infected, and aids was the leading cause of death in the country. yet, antiretroviral drugs were too expensive for all but the richest south africans. activists began a long campaig ....
an afrikaans language test. and, a top movie earning top dollar, but the makers of the latest blockbuster top gun: maverick are now being sued for copyright infringement. borisjohnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party, although more than 40% of tory mps voted against him. he described the result as decisive, and his supporters have urged their colleagues to allow the government to push ahead with the running of the country. but one of mrjohnson s critics said it was a very bad result and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris mason, has the story of the vote and the result. after months of awkward questions for boris johnson, weeks questions for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and day of intense public, sometimes angry argument, the moment. a verdict, the result with yes the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but also shape his ....
Welcome to bbc news, i m david eades. our top stories: borisjohnson survives as britain s prime minister, but four in ten of his own mps have lost confidence in him. the opposition urge him to stand down but he remains defiant. i think it s a convincing result, a decisive result and what it means is that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff i think really matters. focus on the stuff i think really matters. the british -ublic really matters. the british public are really matters. the british public are fed really matters. the british public are fed up, - really matters. the british public are fed up, fed - really matters. the british public are fed up, fed up l really matters. the british i public are fed up, fed up with a public are fed up, fed up with 6 prime public are fed up, fed up with a prime minister who promises bil a prime minister who promises big but a prime minister who promises big but never delivers. ukraine s president zelensky visits frontline t ....