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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



diagnosis. and another celeb is buying a football club that s right stormcy is set to buy his open town club, afc croydon as part of a tree yes that includes footballer will fred zahar. time now for ten seconds of a slice of history. this painting was found in the ancient city of pompeii. now it might like look a pizza but pizza didn t exist when this was done. who knows. you re all caught up now. see you later. voice over: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. today i m in canterbury, a place of christian pilgrimage for centuries, steeped in the history of the church of england. the c of e is woven into the fabric of the english establishment. but church leaders have become fierce critics of government policy. the anglican church is also a worldwide faith, but it is beset by divisions between progressives and conservatives. my g ....

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BBCNEWS World July 5, 2024



lower but to put that into context it was at zero in europe this time last year. and in the world s largest economy the us, the cost of borrowing is at 5% to 5.25%. but critics point out rising interest rates is a blunt tool that comes with its own set of dangers that can pose further risks to the economy. so what else can be done? well, central bankers are getting together today in portugal to chew over this challenge. joining me now isjennifer mckeown chief global economist at capital economics. good morning to you, jennifer. so it s a lovely location, portugal, you got christine lagarde there, andrew bailey, jerome powell among others, what do you think they will chew on? of course they re all increasing the cost of borrowering and in some places like the uk, so far it s having little effect. little effect. yeah, you re ri . ht. little effect. yeah, you re right. beautiful little effect. yeah, you re right. beautiful location, | little effect. yeah, you rel rig ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



patrick verkooijen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. now, you are all about adaptation. your global center on adaptation is sending a clear message to the world that it is time to make particularly the most vulnerable parts of the world more resilient to the impacts of climate change. does that mean you ve basically accepted we ve lost the battle to curb emissions and prevent the worst of climate change? thank you so much, stephen. we need to adapt to a warmer climate. we now see that we have already in the threshold of 1.2 celsius. investing in adaptation is not defeat, stephen. it s defence. it makes economic sense to invest in climate adaptation but at the same time we also need to lower our carbon footprint, so we need to have these two ideas in our heads and invest in both areas. lower our carbon footprint and adapt to a changing climate. so do both at once, but you know, as well as i do, because you worked at world bank and you ve been in this game a long ....

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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 5, 2024

which isjust getting underway on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions you thought the rivalry between president putin and the head of the wagner mercenary group was over after the deal at the weekend? think again. is the instability a threat or opportunity for the rest of the world? how long has president putin got left and how might regime change come about? tonight, we ll unpick what s going on in the kremlin and ask what sort of turning point we are at? our diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. deal or no deal? the russian mercenary leader prigozhin may think he s saved himself but tonight vladimir putin vowed to bring the group s leaders tojustice. plus, we ll talk live to the former head of the cia and former commander of the us forces in afghanistan, retired general david petraeus, as well as russia watchers anne applebaum and natia seskuria, and exiled russian businessman and opposition act ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday July 5, 2024

mention of the group s head yevgeny prigozhin, the man who led the mutiny. mr prigozhin earlier insisted he had not tried to overthrow the government, but was instead resisting attempts to bring the wagner group under the control of the russian defence ministry. our russia editor steve rosenberg reports from moscow. it was the end of his it was the end of his mutiny it was the end of his mutiny and the last time we saw yevgeny prigozhin. under a deal with the kremlin on saturday, the wagga chief had pulled back his fighters in exchange for immunity from prosecution and he agreed to move to belarus laggner chief. it is not clear where he is now. but today he posted this message. he hadn t tried to overthrow russia s government, he said, it was just a protest to stop them being disbanded and punish those who made mistakes in what he called the special military operation in ukraine. to try to reassert his authority, prison food and someone security chiefs to a late night meet ....

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