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George taught me so much about living – I will miss him terribly
Cambridge Jones They worked together for 20 years and became close friends. Despite increasingly grim news from medics, George Alagiah’s spirit remained indomitable – writes Sophie Raworth. I have a daughter called Georgia. She is 17 years old. In November 2005, on the day she was due to be born, my husband and I walked…
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Rhodes wildfires are ‘like a biblical catastrophe’
By Jenny Hill, correspondent in Rhodes The young woman stares at a charred beach umbrella lying in the sand and sighs. “For the tourists, it was a really terrifying and bad experience, but for us, it’s worse because we live here. Everything is burned.” Edisa, aged 19, who lives in Lindos with her parents on…
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Jane Birkin Paris funeral draws celebrities and crowds
EPA By Robert Greenall BBC News Thousands of fans have lined streets in central Paris to say farewell to English-French star Jane Birkin. The funeral was attended by numerous celebrities, and was live-streamed to crowds outside the Saint Roch church. People held posters and wore T-shirts declaring their love for the star. Though born in…
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Biden to designate national monument for Emmett Till
Getty Images By Madeline Halpert BBC News, New York President Joe Biden will establish a national monument to honour Emmett Till, a black teenager who was lynched in 1955 in Mississippi, as well as his mother, a White House official said. Till’s lynching and the activism of his mother Mamie Till-Mobley helped galvanise the civil…
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Hundreds displaced after severe flooding in Canada
Reuters By Nadine Yousif BBC News Hundreds have been displaced and four people are missing as floods devastate the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Police have found a vehicle two children were in before it was submerged but found no sign of them. The others missing were also driving. The flooding was caused by the…
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Spain election mutes Vox and leaves political deadlock
Reuters By Guy Hedgecoe BBC News, Madrid Spanish politics is facing deadlock as a snap election ended with no single party easily able to form a government. Support for the far-right fell sharply and the conservative PP party is now the biggest in parliament, but would find it difficult to form a coalition. Pedro Sánchez’s…
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Heatwave in US Southwest region to expand east
Getty Images By Sam Cabral BBC News A heatwave baking the US Southwest for weeks is set to expand into central and eastern regions. Beginning in the Midwest, the hot weather will extend east as far as the southern tip of Florida by Wednesday, say meteorologists. Temperature records were shattered in several major cities over…
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BBC News presenter announces death of George Alagiah
Lucy Hockings announced the death of her colleague and fellow presenter George Alagiah on the BBC’s midday news bulletin on Wednesday. As well noting he won many awards in his hugely successful career, she said those who worked with him would remember him as “thoroughly decent”, “unfailingly kind-hearted and always so, so generous”. Alagiah was…
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Fifteen killed and thousands evacuated as fires sweep Algeria
Reuters By Emily McGarvey BBC News At least 15 people have been killed and thousands evacuated after wildfires broke out across Algeria, the country’s interior ministry says. Outbreaks of 97 wildfires were recorded across 16 provinces affecting forest, crops and farmland on Monday. Around 7,500 firefighters were working to bring the blazes under control, authorities…
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Douala building: Distress as collapse kills 33 in Cameroon
AFP By Natasha Booty BBC News Thirty-three people are now known to have died in Cameroon’s biggest city, Douala, after a four-storey building collapsed and fell onto another residential block. It happened early on Sunday morning in the city’s Ange Raphaël neighbourhood and the cause is still not clear. At least 21 people have been…