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BBC News

needs for missions like this. when the rocket was launched, there were people who said it really has very low chance of success because of that. now, if russia could carry out the first soft landing on the south pole, under sanctions, without those parts, they can say, look how strong this country is. vladimir putin can show off about it. "we can do this even with sanctions." however, conversely, if the mission was to fail, then russia really might look bad and it is not good for the prestige of the president, vladimir putin. of course, russia is not the only country trying to secure a soft landing on the moon? extraordinary. just as russia does this, india is also trying to carry out exactly the same mission. in fact, the indian spaceship set off earlier onjuly the iath, and that spaceship is already in orbit around the moon. but it's not due to land on the moon until two days after the russian one, probably next wednesday.

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BBC News

couldn't get some of the technical parts it normally needs for missions like this. when the rocket was launched, there were people who said it really has very low chance of success because of that. now, if russia could carry out the first soft landing on the south pole, under sanctions, without those parts, they can say, look how strong this country is. vladimir putin can show off about it. we can do this even with sanctions. however, conversely, if the mission was to fail, then russia really might look bad and it is not good for the prestige of the president, vladimir putin. white matter of course, russia is not the only country trying to secure a soft landing on the moon? just as russia does this, india is also trying to carry out exactly the same mission. in fact, the indian spaceship set off earlier onjuly the 1ath, and that spaceship is already in orbit around the moon. but it's not due to land on the moon until two days after the russian one, probably next wednesday. as

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The Daily Global

poisoning her guests with wild mushrooms. afamily a family meal that turned into a mysterious tragedy. onjuly a family meal that turned into a mysterious tragedy. on july the a family meal that turned into a mysterious tragedy. onjuly the 29th aaron patterson cooked a beef wellington, gail sister heather wilkinson and her husband pastor ian wilkinson. all floor of her guests were admitted that i say. three died within a week. the fourth, ian wilkinson is now fighting for his life, waiting for a liver transplant.— for a liver transplant. police say heads towards _ for a liver transplant. police say heads towards marshall - for a liver transplant. police say i heads towards marshall poisoning. certainly looking like the symptoms consistent with that mushrooms. today more details have been revealed. in a statement to the police spend the 48—year—old said some of the mushrooms and the meal she cooked were from a local supermarket. she bought other dried mushroom from an agent grocery shop. ms. patterson said she also felt ill

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World Business Report

the value of imports also fell by more than expected. down 12.4% onjuly a year ago, but that partly reflects a fall in the price of commodities such as crude oil. the figures will concern china's government who are grappling with economic growth. the quarterly growth figure was just 0.8% in the april tojune period as the country continued its post—covid recovery. and last month china's struggles were cited as a key concern for the global economy when the international monetary fund updated its global growth forecast for this year to 3%. david woo is a former imf economist and wall street strategist, hejoins me now from tel aviv. it's a grim picture for china, isn't it? the third consecutive month of decline. what's going wrong for them? ,, ., decline. what's going wrong for them? , ., ., .,

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Verified Live

of the global economy given so many countries do so much trade with china. chinese government data shows that the value of exports fell 14.5% compared to the same month a year ago. that suggests the rest of the world is buying less stuff. the value of imports also fell by more than expected, down 12.4% onjuly a year ago. but that partly reflects a fall in the price of commodities such as crude oil. the figures will concern china's government, who are grappling with economic growth. the quarterly growth figure was just 0.8% in the april tojune period, as the country continued its post—covid recovery. and last month, china's struggles were cited as a key concern for the global economy when the international monetary fund updated its global growth forecast for this year to 3%. david woo is a former imf economist and wall street strategist and has been telling me what he makes

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The Daily Global

temperatures where a taste of things to come if carbon emissions continue as expected, by 2060 in averagejuly in the uk will be as hot as 2022. month after month these records are being broken. we are seeing extreme weather events around the world, whether they heat events, wildfires, droughts, even flooding events linked with climate change as well. and we will see more of those, much more frequently, more intense and more prolonged as our climate continues to change. let's take a look atjust how exceptional temperatures have been. the gray lines here show average day to day temperatures since 1940. now lets add in this here and look how it takes onjuly the 6th. that was the hottest day ever recorded with an average global temperature of 17.18 celsius. and if you think that sounds a bit low, it is because it is global and includes everywhere from the arctic, the antarctic, day and night.

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BBC News at Six

look atjust _ continues to change. let's take a look at just how _ continues to change. let's take a look at just how exceptional - look atjust how exceptional temperatures have been. the great lines here show average day to day temperatures since 1940. now lets add in dishy and look how it takes onjuly the 6th. that add in dishy and look how it takes on july the 6th. that was add in dishy and look how it takes onjuly the 6th. that was the on july the 6th. that was the hottest day ever recorded with an average global temperature of 17.18 celsius. and if you think that sounds a bit low, it is because it is global and includes everywhere from the arctic, the antarctic, day and night. i now look howjuly continues to be exceptionally hot. this graph gives us all thejuly since 1880 when the industrial revolution and carbon emissions really started to take off. and look how the temperature has steadily risen to where we are now. this, of course, it's how the weather looked for most of us here in the uk this july, even if there was record heat elsewhere. it was a very different story last year, though, with that record—breaking heatwave. 57 weather

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Verified Live

lincoln crown court heard that lilia vallutiuh died from a single stab wound to the chest in boston onjuly 28. deividas skebas was found unfit to plead due to his mental health. in a trial of the facts, the jury determined he had killed lilia. jessica lane has more. he hasn't been in court himself. this is what's known as a trial of fax, and is not like a normal trial. he was excused from attending, and thatis he was excused from attending, and that is because the judge told the jury that is because the judge told the jury he is seriously mentally ill. he has previously been found unfit from bleeding in the trial. the trial of facts is reallyjust to work out whether he stabbed lily, but the jury was told multiple times that they were not here to decide whether or not he was guilty of murder. just to remind her that the nine—year—old was killed on the 28th ofjuly last year, at about 615 in the evening. she'd been playing in the evening. she'd been playing in the street outside her mum strop, which is on fountain lane in the centre of boston. today, the court

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BBC News Now

wasn't untiljune sex or sometime later, that a phone call was attempted to the complainant. the e—mail sent on may 19, then it's not untiljune sex that a phone call is made to try and reach the complainant. from there, there were no additional attempts to contact the complainant. this is going to be key as the organisation faces questions of its handling of the case. the next day i'm going to show isjuly case. the next day i'm going to show is july that is when case. the next day i'm going to show isjuly that is when the sun approached the bbc. it is also on this day that the director—general tim davie, of course the next day onjuly tim davie, of course the next day on july seven tim davie, of course the next day onjuly seven is when the first article was published in the sun newspaper. these allegations we've

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BBC News

does not have any more. days planned but the other rail union the rmt are also in dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions and they rejected a similar pay offer and as you can see, they are planning later on this month three further 24—hour walkouts. on july 20, three further 24—hour walkouts. onjuly 20, 22nd and 29. those will involve station staff and train guards. some more disruption there for commuters in the uk. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. voice-over: bringing you different stories i from across the uk. she was possibly the most vibrant, _ she was possibly the most vibrant, lovely fun, outgoing sister— vibrant, lovely fun, outgoing sister anybody could vibrant, lovely fun, outgoing sister anybody could ever vibrant, lovely fun, outgoing sister anybody could ever meet. she was— sister anybody could ever meet. she was so_ sister anybody could ever meet. she was so much fun, best friend~ _ she was so much fun, best friend. a, , she was so much fun, best friend. , , , friend. max with his best friend. max with his best friend and _ friend. max with his best friend and parents - friend. max with his best friend and parents at - friend. max with his best. friend and parents at their home, three years on and billy is always in their thoughts. they have set up a trust and together with friends are

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