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[Homework]BBC 2021-11-04
BBC news with David Harper
Carbon emissions worldwide look set to bounce back this year to levels last seen before the pandemic. Some analysts fear further rises next year as transport including aviation recovers. The findings highlight the difficulties of trying to limit world temperature rises to 1.5 degrees.
Research in England gives new evidence that vaccination can drastically reduce case of cervical cancer in women. The study followed girls vaccinated in 2008 and found that rates of cervical cancer in those jabbed aged 12 and 13 were 87% lower than for those not immunised.
Projections in the American State of New Jersey suggested a narrow win for the incumbent Democrat in the election for the governorship. Phil Murphy’s win for thin majority in the state that usually leans Democratic gives more evidence his party has slipped in popularity in the past year.
Talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and 6 other nations are due to restart later this month. They’ll take place in Vienna after a 5-month hiatus and will be the first such talks since the hardline President Ebrahim Raisi was elected.
Hundreds of women have marched through Mexico City to highlight the country’s rising rate of femicide. And they were dressed to skeletons and held crosses bearing names of murdered women. Dubbed the day of Dead Women, the demonstration happened the day after Mexico’s traditional day of the dead celebrations.
Russia has expelled a Dutch journalist Tom Vennink, the Moscow correspondent for De Volkskrant newspaper. It’s cited what it called past administrative violation. But the Netherlands said the move was unacceptable. Mr Vennink was given three days to leave Russia and won’t be allowed back for four years.
The Brazilian artist Jaider Edbell has been found dead at his home in Sao Paulo. He was 41. Edbell was considered a rising star of contemporary indigenous art. His bright complex paintings drew on both the natural world and indigenous mythology.
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