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How a robot may help conserve the Amazon rainforest | Reuters Video

How a robot may help conserve the Amazon rainforest | Reuters Video

Reuters — A pilot project in Peru is using a robot to plant seeds to help reforestation of the Amazon, where pristine rainforest and biodiversity is being blighted by mining and logging, much of it illegal. Flora Bradley-Watson has more.

What we do and don't know about Kakhovka dam breach | Reuters Video

What we do and don't know about Kakhovka dam breach | Reuters Video

Reuters — A huge Soviet-era dam on the Dnipro River that separates Russian and Ukrainian forces in southern Ukraine has been destroyed, unleashing floodwaters across the war zone. What is the dam, what happened - and what do we not know? Flora Bradley explains.

How the Ukraine war deepens the climate crisis | Reuters Video

How the Ukraine war deepens the climate crisis | Reuters Video

Reuters — The war in Ukraine is deepening the climate crisis at a time when global greenhouse gas emissions are already running at a record high, according to report by carbon accounting experts. Flora Bradley-Watson has more.

Money Talks: Istanbul's pricey pigeon market

Money Talks: Istanbul's pricey pigeon market

TRT World — Pigeon racing is really taking off here in Istanbul and some people have had great success in breeding and racing them. They're also making money - so we sent Flora Bradley-Watson down to the local "pigeon market" to find out what makes a bird worth big bucks.

UK: National Health Service marks 70th anniversary

UK: National Health Service marks 70th anniversary

Al Jazeera — [Field producer on this story] The NHS established universal healthcare, guaranteeing free access to treatment regardless of income or status, but many have questions over its future.

Jackie Stewart film 'shelved' over false claim that Formula 1 legend's wife had an affair with hi...

Jackie Stewart film 'shelved' over false claim that Formula 1 legend's wife had an affair with hi...

Daily Mail — Brokeback Mountain director William Pohlad had been in talks to direct film Lady Helen Stewart vetoed scenes claiming she had affair with French driver and close friend of the family Francois Cevert Said she and Sir Jackie treated Cevert, who died in 1973, as a son A planned £20 million film about Formula 1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart has been vetoed by his wife over scenes claiming she had an affair with another driver.

Teen candidates in local S.Korea races reveal youth vote's power

Teen candidates in local S.Korea races reveal youth vote's power

Reuters — Political science student Noh Seo-jin is one of seven teenagers running for public office in the South Korea's local elections, after the minimum age for local government council members was lowered in South Korea to 18 https://t.co/fDEdKOH7DM pic.twitter.com/0nGQTDQRqk

British fish and chip shops take a battering | Reuters Video

British fish and chip shops take a battering | Reuters Video

reut.rs — Posted Fish and chip shop owners across the UK are struggling due to the twin pressures of Brexit and inflation. Insolvency firm Company Debt estimates that a third of them could go bust this year. Flora Bradley-Watson reports.

A return to China's Wuhan one year on | Reuters Video

A return to China's Wuhan one year on | Reuters Video

Reuters — Posted Wuhan shoppers crowd markets and people dance in the streets, as memories of COVID-19 fade almost one year on since the first cases were detected there. Flora Bradley-Watson reports.

UK: Female MPs fear running in election after rise in attacks

UK: Female MPs fear running in election after rise in attacks

Al Jazeera — Country set for snap election, but some are dissuaded from running after crimes against MPs doubled last year and parliamentary report found 'commonplace' abuse. (Field producer on this story)

BBC Radio 4 - From Our Own Correspondent, Excitement and Disgust

BBC Radio 4 - From Our Own Correspondent, Excitement and Disgust

BBC — My report from Istanbul at 18:47 An abrupt end to a visit to Venezuela, 'anarchy with personality' in Seville, and some very pricey pigeons in Istanbul. Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories. Pastry police, pardoned bulls and pricey pigeons. Correspondents' stories with Kate Adie. Stephen Sackur's visit to Venezuela ends rather more abruptly than he'd intended, foreign journalists are rarely welcome he discovers.

Bomb hero still haunted by horror as Shankill marks anniversary of bomb atrocity

Bomb hero still haunted by horror as Shankill marks anniversary of bomb atrocity

Belfast Telegraph — A man given a bravery award by the police for his role in the aftermath of the Shankill bombing has said that he has to leave the area every year on the anniversary of the atrocity as he is unable to cope with the memories.

New Tory treasurer funded his son's membership of the Bullingdon Club

New Tory treasurer funded his son's membership of the Bullingdon Club

Daily Mail — Michael Farmer helped son George meet the high cost of joining the invitation-only, 200-year-old male dining club During George Farmer's time in the Bullingdon Club, its members were accused of going on the rampage at a smart hotel Mr Farmer also bailed out Oxford's Conservative Association when a racism row led to it being kicked out of the university The Prime Minister faced fresh embarrassment last night after it was revealed that his new party treasurer funded his son's membership of the notorious Bullingdon Club, which Mr Cameron belonged to when he was a student at Oxford.

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