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in paris has undergone many challenges in the four years since it was gutted by a fire. and now with much of the structural work done, teams there are narrowing their focus to recreating the famous statues said to be its protectors from harm. though maybe the new guard will do a slightly betterjob at that, as stephanie prentice reports. they sit up high on historic buildings, tasked with redirecting rainwater from roofs, and also said to provide spiritual protection from the wrath of heaven by scaring off evil spirits. no self—respecting cathedral could operate without its gargoyles, but some of them didn't survive the fire in 2019, and a dozen of france's finest sculptors were called in. translation: it is very fine. there are edges that are very fine, there are edges that are very fine, well drawn.

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conservationists say they're concerned about the shrinking population of monarch butterflies in north america. every year millions of the butterflies migrate from canada to mexico on a two—thousand mile journey. but the world wildlife fund says the numbers are down by nearly a quarter, this year alone. experts say climate change is having a "considerable impact" on the butterflies' migration pattern. the reconstruction of notre—dame cathedral in paris has undergone many challenges in the four years since it was gutted by a fire. and now with much of the structural work done, teams there are narrowing their focus to recreating the famous statues said to be its protectors from harm. though maybe the new guard will do a slightly betterjob at that, as stephanie prentice reports. they sit up high on historic buildings, tasked with redirecting rainwater from roofs, and also said to provide spiritual protection from the wrath of heaven by scaring off evil spirits.

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there have been weeks of protests and several nights of unrest. a day of nationwide industrial action is scheduled for thursday. it's been described as "five days and nights of madness and partying" with build up events for weeks beforehand, and now the spanish extravaganza known as las fallas festival has drawn to a close as stephanie prentice reports. and a warning, there are flashing images coming up. fireworks explode. the last day of an extravaganza, with colourful sculptures, some costing $200,000, burned to the ground. by day, the main streets of valencia have been a continuous street party, with processions combining satire and art.

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the princess of wales also shared photographs of happy family memories to mark the day. it showed kate sitting in a tree with her children prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. it's been described as "five days and nights of madness and partying" with build—up events for weeks beforehand, and now the spanish extravaganza known as las fallas festival has drawn to a close as stephanie prentice reports. and a warning, there are flashing images coming up. fireworks explode. the last day of an extravaganza, with colourful sculptures, some costing $200,000, burned to the ground. by day, the main streets of valencia have been a continuous street party, with processions combining satire and art. and these colourful firecrackers hung in the streets and let off day and night.

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from the lack of the development of iraq's economy, have begun to protest and explain to the iraqi government very directly what they want to see in the future. and while i'm not very happy with what has happened in the intervening 20 years, a lot of young iraqis are looking to try to find ways to have a better future going forward. douglas silliman. it's been described as five days and nights of madness and partying with build up events for weeks beforehand and now the spanish extravaganza known as las fally ass festival has drawn to a close, as stephanie prentice reports. and a warning, there are flashing images coming—up. fireworks explode. the last day of an extravaganza, with colourful sculptures, some costing $200,000, burned to the ground. by day, the main streets of valencia have been a continuous street party,

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almost no—one is in favour of — not even the government — and it's costing the taxpayer £6 million a day. daniel sandford, bbc news, kegworth. more than a hundred metropolitan police officers, who are being investigated for domestic abuse or sexual misconduct, are being allowed to remain on normal duties, according to information obtained by the liberal democrats. the force is awaiting the release of what's expected to be a highly critical report by baroness casey on the culture within the met, which was prompted by the murder of sarah everard. it's been described as �*5 days and nights of madness and partying' with build up events for weeks beforehand — and now the spanish extravaganza known as �*las fay—ass festival�* has drawn to a close — extravaganza known as �*las fallas festival�* has drawn to a close — as stephanie prentice reports. and a warning, there

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over two days of events but over in the indian subcontinent where it originated, people are already getting going as stephanie prentice reports. an early start to the holi festival of colours, heralding the spring into spring in india and nepal and with it the triumph of good over evil of —— evil. the rituals of throwing powdered paints as well as flower petals are replicated at events in major cities worldwide but also sometimes the tourists had to source and nepal is a favourite. this morning _ nepal is a favourite. this morning we _ nepal is a favourite. this morning we have - nepal is a favourite. this morning we have been . nepal is a favourite. t�*t 3 morning we have been walking around, enjoying the colours, enjoying the pictures, enjoying all the people. t’m enjoying the pictures, en'oying all the people.�* all the people. i'm feeling absolutely _ all the people. i'm feeling absolutely blessed - all the people. i'm feeling absolutely blessed to - all the people. i'm feeling absolutely blessed to be l all the people. i'm feeling - absolutely blessed to be here. it's absolutely blessed to be here. it's just — absolutely blessed to be here. it's just wonderful. the it'sjust wonderful. the children, the people, everything. in children, the people, everything-— children, the people, everything. children, the people, eve hina. ., ., everything. in the holy town of linda van _ everything. in the holy town of linda van in — everything. in the holy town of linda van in northern -

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celebration of holi kicks off around the world on wednesday, with communities gathering to celebrate colours, love and the start of spring over two days of events. but over in the indian subcontinent where it originated, people are already getting going, as stephanie prentice reports. an early start to the holi festival of colours, heralding the spring into spring in india and nepal and, with it, the triumph of good over evil. the rituals of throwing powdered paints as well as flower petals are replicated at events in major cities worldwide, but also sometimes the tourists head to the source, and nepal is a favourite. this morning, we have been walking around, enjoying the colours, enjoying the pictures, enjoying all the people. i'm feeling absolutely blessed to be here. it'sjust wonderful. the children,

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for future generations. so what can be done? we can make choices ourselves about what we buy, how we travel, what we eat. we can also put pressure on our politicians at local and national level, and force them to really show the leadership that's required to see big—scale visionary changes in how we manage the environment. the message is clear — it's up to us all to save the fragile and beautiful ecosystems of our island nation. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the much anticipated hindu celebration of holi kicks off around the world wednesday, with communities gathering to celebrate colours, love and the start of spring, over two days of events. but, over in the indian subcontinent, where it originated, people are already getting going, as stephanie prentice reports.

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fading away, they are still hopeful but they do fear that harm could have come to the child. yetunde, thank ou have come to the child. yetunde, thank you very — have come to the child. yetunde, thank you very much. _ at least 32 people are dead and 85 are injured after a passenger and a freight train collided in nothern greece overnight. rescue workers have been searching through the derailed wreckage to find survivors as stephanie prentice reports. it's been described by local authorities as a powerful collision and a terrible scene. while passengers said the crash felt like in an earthquake. translation: we heard a big bang. it was ten nightmareish seconds. we were turning over in the wagon till we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. and there was panic, cables everywhere, fire, the fire was immediate. as we were turning over we were being burned. the fire was right and left. as rescue teams work their way

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