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of the main points. during the meeting as foreign secretary he acted in an intimidating way the report found. that word was used again when talking about how he gave feedback as just a secretary and he once described some work as utterly useless. the report found no evidence to suggest abuse or misuse power after a complaint when he was brexit secretary and it found no persuasive evidence that he shouted at people. so if the report did not call for him to resign why did he? resigned from cabinet resign why did he? resigned from cabinet today resign why did he? resigned from cabinet today because l resign why did he? resignedj from cabinet today because i said i would if there was any adverse finding from this inquiry and i am true to my word and all attention should be. i do think it sets a dangerous precedent. for reaction dangerous precedent. for reaction the dangerous precedent. for reaction the prime minister accepted his resignation, as you can see with gre ....
the ice what was a bit dramatic will stop i have never done climbing on and i spoke with just my crampons. and i kept slipping. my heart rate shot up and had a full blown panic attack felt like i was going to die and has filter all of the noise and everything. i needed to calm myself down and call my heart rate down. at the end of the wall there is it there. every time you see a body, it was just a really scary reminder, they are just like was just a really scary reminder, they arejust like me. once was just a really scary reminder, they are just like me. once we got to the very last section once you have to walk on the edge and get to the summit i was like, this is the moment. i was walking on my path and get to the summit and then ijust drop my bag and for a good 30 minutes i stop crying. we are here! the summit of k2. i could not believe that this is it. this is not just this is notjust about me any more this is about my family and i put this is about my family and i ....
awkward formation of rocks. and the former prison awkward formation of rocks. and the former prison that awkward formation of rocks. and the former prison that has been - awkward formation of rocks. and the former prison that has been given i former prison that has been given over to nature. bordering alaska and the arctic ocean the yukon territory and north in canada is sparsely populated and unrelenting. this is most unrelenting. this is most unrelenting places i have been to. it is just snow and mountains enforced. as far as the eye can see. this year marks 125 years since one of the most frantic gold rushes in history reached its peak. when gold was discovered here over 100,000 prospectors travelled north hoping to get lucky. but extreme conditions caused many to turn back. many of those who did make it settled here and the city building a new life for themselves and their families whilst first nation people who had lived here for generations had to move upriver in an ....
brazil s new president lula da silva prepares to meet his counterpart xijinping as he continues his trip in china. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers around the world. the fbi says it s arrested a suspect alleged to be linked to the leak of hundreds of highly classified us intelligence documents. jack teixeira, who s 21, is an air national guardsman, and was arrested outside his home in massachusetts. the us attorney general, merrick garland, said he was taken into custody without incident, and he d be appearing in federal court. the contents of the leaked documents, spread widely online, have been highly embarrassing for the american authorities. they lay bare security secrets, including ukrainian troop deployments against russian forces, and the extent of american spying on it s own allies. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams has more. a week after the leaks first appeared, and arrest on the suburban streets of massachusetts. with the media already nami ....
to help ukrainian forces. ukrainian soldiers in kyiv celebrate their country s 3 1 victory over scotland in the world cup playoffs. and the record breaking brit who s defied the odds to climb everest not once but 16 times, even as his doctors warned he may never walk again unaided. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 7am in the morning in singapore and 7pm in the evening in virginia in the us, where a jury has found that the actress amber heard defamed her ex husband johnny depp and ordered she pay the hollywood star $15 million in damages. our arts correspondent david sillito has been following this trial for us from the beginning. here is his report. mr foreperson, is this the verdict of the jury? after six weeks in court and six years of angry disputes since their divorce, finally, a judgment by a jury on the allegations that johnny depp had violently assau ....