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lava on tuesday, the column of ash was reported to reach 1,200 metres above the summit. >> some 1,900 meters above sea level. a hundreds have been evacuated as the volcano alert has been raised to the highest it's level, scientists fear of volcano could collapse into the sea and trigger a massive tsunami as it did in 18, 71 and authorities are assessing the damage in the united arab emirates after a severe storm dumped a year's worth of rain in one day on divide the water flooded homes, businesses, and roads this week causing traffic chaos that lasted for hours. at least one person was killed in the emirates and 20 others in oman where the storm first hit. climate experts say rising temperatures caused by the human lead climate crisis leading to more extreme weather events like this storm around the world the great barrier reef has suffered its highest

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there is a desperate humanitarian crisis and asjoe biden has said not enough aid is getting into gaza to alleviate the crisis.— alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you — alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get _ alleviate the crisis. thank you. a reminder you can get much - alleviate the crisis. thank you. a | reminder you can get much more alleviate the crisis. thank you. a . reminder you can get much more on the middle east tensions on the bbc news website including this analysis, our chief international correspondent who says there is an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online or on the bbc news app. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels it'll be the world's largest digital astronomy cameras — and it's finally been built. the camera can produce a thousand images per night — it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1000 pictures a night is

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the new record as well. congratulations to him. the world's largest digital astronomy camera — with a whopping 3,200 megapixels — has finally been built. the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes. and taking that many pictures, in addition to having a view of more of the sky and in addition to being able to see really far, is a powerful combination of being able to connect a lot of data. and i like to think about it as if you are looking for a needle in a haystack — which is what you are doing when you are trying to pinpoint something in space —

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scientists hope to use it to study dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. some roads in wales will revert to 30mph following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph. wales“ transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20 miles per hour policy. earlier this week he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes.

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it's about making sure we have got the balance right and that those commuter routes and those streets that are probably caught up by the 20mph criteria, but at a local level, people will say is that actually the right speed for the road? but of course any changes to the guidance will inevitably lead to further questions about the way this policy was introduced in the first place back in september, and may well be met by opposition from road safety campaigners who are urging ken skates to hold his nerve and keep the policy as it is. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels it'll be the world's largest digital astronomy cameras — and it's finally been built. the camera can produce a thousand images per night — it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025.

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resistance from the right of his party. and the world's largest digital astronomy camera is now complete. it's capable of producing approximately 1,000 images a night. scientists hope to use it to study dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. in exactly two weeks' time, we'll be raking over the results of the local and mayoral elections in england, and the police and crime commissioner vote in wales, for what they might tell us about the coming general election. there are 11 mayoral contests taking place from london to liverpool and beyond. tees valley is currently held by a conservative mayor — but the result there is likely to be significant for the two men vying to be prime minister. newsnight�*s nicholas watt

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i mean, i love ambition — but it only matters if you actually deliver against that. a scottish government spokesperson said the country remains steadfast in its commitment to reaching net zero by 2045. the interview with mr stark comes as marine experts warn the world's coral reefs are experiencing their fourth mass bleaching event — driven, they say, by record high sea surface temperatures. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3000 200 megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. ——with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce a thousand images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its

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can continue harmoniously. simon jones, bbc news. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3,200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1,000 images per night. it'll allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it'll now be sent from the united states to chile, where it'll arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes. and so taking that many pictures, in addition to having them being of more than the sky, in addition to having them be able to see really far, it is just a really powerful combination of being able to collect a lot of data. i like to think of it as, if you're looking for a needle in a haystack, which is essentially what you're doing when you're trying to find something cool in space, the more haystacks you have, the more likely you are to find some needles. and so we are putting together a million haystacks and we are really confident

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who will stay longer or spend more money and appreciate more that the island has to offer. the world's largest digital astronomy camera has finally been built. with a whopping 3200 megapixels, the camera can produce 1000 images per night. it will allow scientists to study dark energy, dark matter, and the distribution of galaxies. it will now be sent from the united states to chile, where it will arrive in a month. the public will see its first images in 2025. taking 1,000 pictures a night is wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes and taking that many pictures in addition to having a view of more of the sky and in addition to being able to see really far is a powerful combination of being able to connect a lot of data and i like to think about it as if you are looking for a needle in a haystack which is what you are doing when you are trying to pinpoint something in space.

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politicians across the uk have what he called _ politicians across the uk have what he called a — politicians across the uk have what he called ., . ., politicians across the uk have what he called ., _, . ., ., he called a collective fair of talkin: he called a collective fair of talking about _ he called a collective fair of talking about climate. - he called a collective fair of talking about climate. he l he called a collective fair of. talking about climate. he also criticised the scottish government in edinburgh and said it was desperately disappointing that they had dropped a key carbon cutting pledge this week. he said they were over ambitious from the beginning. the uk government says it is the first economy in the world to have halved carbon emissions since 1990 and says that record stands on its own. the scottish government has said we are sticking by our commitment to get to know zero by 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment-— 2025 and we are steadfast in that commitment. this is a week where there has been _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a _ commitment. this is a week where there has been quite a stark - commitment. this is a week where i there has been quite a stark warning about the practical effects of climate change.— about the practical effects of climate change. about the practical effects of climate chance. ., , ., climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in _ climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia - climate change. certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia and i marine scientists in australia and the us is in coral reefs around the world were facing the fourth global bleaching events, that is when coral reefs go white and can die, and they

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