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of year — 10% lower than usual. we know that the planet is warming because of greenhouse gases pumped into the atmosphere by humans burning oil, coal and gas. the world will also be hotter because of el nino, a powerful, naturally occurring weather pattern that started in june. but scientists say these records constantly being broken are not yet a sign that the climate is in collapse. they say there is time to use the solutions we have to keep the planet as liveable as possible. the extreme heat gripping greece is expected to become the longest in the country's recorded history. the country's national weather institute said the heatwave — which is defined by the greek authorities, as temperatures above 39 degrees celsius — could last for up to 17 days. 0ur reporter azadeh moshiri is in lagonisi, southeast of athens and gave us this update. there is no respite from the heat here in greece.

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BBC News

campaign about, how do you coach, how to make experience brilliant for the children? for girls that means understanding the different needs of girls at every age. because they are different. unfortunately different. u nfortu nately stereotyping is different. unfortunately stereotyping is still out there, there is less expectation. we hope this world cup will normalise team sport for girls, making it seem like the obvious thing that all girls want to do. thank you, ceo of women in the sport. and just one latest result for you — denmark have beaten china i—o. and you'll be able to see more of the action with bbc sport in the next few minutes. the extreme heat gripping greece is expected to become the longest in the country's recorded history. the country's national weather institute said the heatwave — which is defined by the greek

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

a college frat prank anywhere in the half-decent world. >> reporter: warmbier was sentenced to hard labor. shortly after his sentencing he went into a coma. he was hurriedy released by the north koreans after 17 months in captivity and died at age 22, just after being returned home to ohio. one of the americans held the longest, missionary kenneth bay detained for just over two years. he told cnn after he was released about his years of hard labor in a camp. >> working in the field doing farming, labor, carrying rocks and shoveling coal. >> reporter: american journalist yuna will i and laura ling were arrested in north korea in 2009. it took a high-profile mission by former president bill clinton to north korea to get them out. >> we fear that at any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp. >> reporter: analysts say if these cases are any guide, travis king could be interrogated, possibly tortured, placed in hard labor, ore --

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

thank you. we turn to the war in ukraine and vladimir putin furious tonight after an attack on a key bridge that russia uses linking crimea to russia. what putin is now warning, our foreign correspondent james longman from inside ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: vladimir putin, tonight, vowing to respond after the latest attack on a vital bridge that connects russian-occupied crimea to the russian mainland. videos circulating online show the immediate aftermath. the kremlin claims ukraine used underwater drones to strike the kerch bridge. the claims are unverified, but the attack shut down traffic on this crucial supply route for russian forces. satellite images show a portion of it knocked out. russian officials say a couple driving on the bridge were killed, and their daughter seriously injured in the blast. the 12-mile kerch bridge, europe's longest, had been attacked last october in a massive truck explosion. it took months to repair, and putin made a point of driving across it after it was rebuilt. today's strike coming just hours before russia said it was

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The Katie Phang Show

can you share with our viewers and with me how that was for you to have this chance? i had a friend max that for the longest, you didn't want to get into the minutiae. he did not want to go into the detail so you surprise when you kind of said i will do this. i will go and see where my son alex died. >> i'm on the msg commission, i knew more than most by what happened in alex's classroom. and then i want to know because it was so painful but after the scott peterson trial, we got an opportunity to go into that building what we had not had before and i wanted to know. i wanted to see what happened and i wanted to sit in alex's chair. i wanted to see where he took his last breath and when i got in there, i had no idea that it was going to be a war zone. it was a horror movie, there was blood everywhere and i walked in there and alex's chair was covered with blood. there was blood all over the

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Zinnov Awards, the longest-running GCC awards, honors the titans of tech in its 14th edition

Pti: Zinnov Awards, the longest-running GCC awards, honors the titans of tech in its 14th edition

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Breakfast

give us a sense, because the striker starting in the next half hour, so how do you think it will affect people? how do you think it will affect --eole? , ~ , how do you think it will affect ..eole? , ~' , , ., people? -- the strike is starting. as ou people? -- the strike is starting. as you are _ people? -- the strike is starting. as you are saying, _ people? -- the strike is starting. as you are saying, this _ people? -- the strike is starting. as you are saying, this is - people? -- the strike is starting. as you are saying, this is the - as you are saying, this is the longest— as you are saying, this is the longest strike yet and we are in the eighth— longest strike yet and we are in the eighth month of industrial action, 33 days— eighth month of industrial action, 33 days worth of industrial action across— 33 days worth of industrial action across the — 33 days worth of industrial action across the nhs so far on the impact on patients, — across the nhs so far on the impact on patients, first and foremost has been _ on patients, first and foremost has been hugely significant with over 600,000 procedures having to be rearranged and there will be a significant amount of interruptions and procedures that will have to be rearranged — and procedures that will have to be rearranged as a consequence of not 'ust rearranged as a consequence of not just the _ rearranged as a consequence of not just the junior doctor strike, but the consultant strike and then radiographers later in the months after— radiographers later in the months after consultant so this continuous period _ after consultant so this continuous period of— after consultant so this continuous period of industrial action is really— period of industrial action is really damaging for the nhs first in terms _ really damaging for the nhs first in terms of— really damaging for the nhs first in terms of nhs patients but also cost. the last— terms of nhs patients but also cost. the lastjunior doctor terms of nhs patients but also cost. the last junior doctor strike cost the nhs — the last junior doctor strike cost the nhs in — the last junior doctor strike cost

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Breakfast

of the handling of the complaint, there are issues arising, and tim davie has acknowledged that an in terms of the issue of bbc reporting, i think it's legitimate to ask whether the bbc in its wish to show its independence from the bbc corporate entity has perhaps gone too far. i think that's a legitimate question for debate.— too far. i think that's a legitimate question for debate. thank you very much for your— question for debate. thank you very much for your time _ question for debate. thank you very much for your time with _ question for debate. thank you very much for your time with us - question for debate. thank you very much for your time with us here - question for debate. thank you very much for your time with us here on | much for your time with us here on bbc breakfast. in the next half hour, junior doctors across england will begin a five day strike, the longest in nhs history. disruption is expected for patients, and the walkout comes as the health services continues to grapple with lengthy waiting lists. nhs providers is the body that represents trusts providing hospital, ambulance and mental health services across england. its chief executive, sirjulian hartley, joins us from our london newsroom. good morning to you, sirjulian.

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Breakfast

there's no doubt this five—day strike byjunior doctors will be a huge challenge for the nhs. and while emergency departments like this will remain busy, other parts of hospitals will be closed for business. up to 15,000 treatments and appointments are disrupted each strike day, according to nhs england... come on, max. ..and one of those is richard's knee operation. the pain is like having a hot volcano in your knee. he's already waited ten months and has just had it further delayed because of the strikes. he says it's affecting his whole life. you have to take such powerful painkillers to deal with this pain that some days you can't function. butjunior doctors in england say they've been forced to take this industrial action after seeing huge falls in their pay. over the past 15 years, doctors' pay has fallen in real terms by over 30%, and we see this as being completely unsustainable. do you really expect to get a 30%

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Breakfast

pay increase, particularly in this climate? so we see it as being fair, first of all. we're asking for first year doctors to be earning £19 an hour, up from their current rate of £14 an hour, and we see it as being affordable. the government says, however, the pay demands are unreasonable and risk fuelling inflation and that the walkouts are putting patients at risk. the chief executive of the royal berkshire is confident patients there will be safe, but says the problem needs sorting. i think it's really important that we see a resolution between unions and between governments. the more that this goes on, we know that the impact is just going to grow in terms of those patients who are affected and the pressure that it continues to put on staff, who are having to cover. the strike byjunior doctors ends on tuesday morning, but hot off its heels will be another — a rare walkout by hospital consultants.

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