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last? Stay tuned for the weather or the week ahead. Goodbye. -- for the

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week ahead. So many important stories at the

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moment relating directly or indirectly to Islamic State. Some

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dominating the news agenda include David Cameron's speech in the House

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of Commons. He wants British warplanes to bomb IS in Syria.

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President Putin and President Hollande meeting announcing further

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cooperation tackling IS. The issue of Turkey shooting down that Russian

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plane. That Russian plane was involved in operations inside Syria.

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That is related. One of the advantages of being in the BBC

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newsroom, we have access to the very best analysts, looking across the

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stories and explaining us to them. Our domestic and defence

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correspondent during us earlier. The Syrian war is no longer about Syria,

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it is a proxy war between regional powers in the Arab world, between

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the United States and Russia. Now unexpectedly between Russia and

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Turkey. Turkey is a big Nato power, it has confirmed it could not only

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be a war of words, so many planes in the same airspace, always going to

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be the risk of some confrontation. They are trying to lessen the

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conflict between Russia and Washington. Here you have another

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conflict that nobody expected. How do you interpret Turkey's decision

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to shoot this plane down? They good on other things to express the

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displeasure. The attacks on the segment. It is the president not

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wanting to do something, but to be seen to doing something. Is it

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simple ego? Is it a measured move? We have had senior Nato officials

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saying this is not the first time Russia has gone to the airspace,

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provoking Turkey. They said they had warned Turkey, and Russia, they have

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been violating Turkish airspace. Perhaps President erred -- Erdogan

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ordered it. The last time we spoke, you said this is a political

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situation to what is happening in Syria? Because of the national

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mourning in France and Russia, are we moving closer? Not necessarily.

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The Syrian actors, they are as far apart as ever. There is still the

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argument, to get progress at the negotiating table, you need to give

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one side or the other greater military advantage. That is what is

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happening on the ground. Many say the priority is not fighting against

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Assad, it is the fight against the so-called Islamic State. As every

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general says, when you go to war, you have to be clear who the enemy

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is. You cannot fight two battles at the same time, because it gets

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confusing, look at what has happened. What are the advantages of

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being the BBC, correspondents can come and go. Huge amount of interest

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in the details of the Russian plane shot down. Surely we know whether

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planes are to be certain meter? Certain people know, the Russians

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and the Turks say completely different things. The Americans in

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particular will know exactly where the aircraft was. At what point in

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the flight it was actually attacked and down. At the moment, even when

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the plane landed, I have had e-mail saying it landed in Syria, telling

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you what went on. It does not, such a tiny piece of Turkish territory

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they were flying over, if they did flyover, it would certainly have

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landed on Syrian soil whatever happened. A question to Bayview,

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where does Nato fit into the equation? Presumably this important?

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It will be hoping it is less important than that. When you have

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hostilities between Turkey, Nato member, and Russia, obviously

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implicating the Alliance. Relations between Nato and Russia are not good

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because of the whole Ukraine and Crimea situation. Remember in the

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past during the Syrian crisis, Turkey has cooled from help from

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Nato, when worried about the integrity of the border. Nato has

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deployed Patriot surface-to-air missile batteries to defend the

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airspace. There are American F-15 fighters doing patrols and part of

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the Syrian and Turkey border. There is a meeting of foreign ministers, I

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will be going to that in Brussels. Possible the Turkish could ask other

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allies for assistance. Other people may say, to be cynical, the Turkish

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are doing a good job defending their airspace by themselves, perhaps to

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give the job. They are urging Turkey to remain calm, show restraint,

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being mindful of the two personalities, it will not be the

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case. These are two many got on very well. Erdogan has made Ms Best

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visits to Moscow, but they want to be seen as strong men in their

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countries, analysis saying they are too much alike to defuse the

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situation. Always useful to hear from those two. Full coverage to the

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so-called Islamic State, through the BBC News team and the website. Time

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for the sport. In a minute an interview with Didier Drogba, he was

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the Chelsea boss, not yet, but in the long term. Let's talk about

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tonight's Europa League games. It is the second tier of Europe. Liverpool

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taking top billing? Varane 15 minutes left, going very well. The

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big talking point so far, this is the six second goalkeeper's rule.

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You have six seconds to put it down. Simon Mignolet holding on for about

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22 seconds. Very rarely enforced, but the battery had enough.

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Bordeaux, cracking free kick, they went 1-0 up. James Milner and

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Benteke have scored goals. Liverpool will go through to the knockout

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phase. Let show you what is happening at Celtic Park. Not such

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good news for Celtic, drawing against Ajax. Because Fenerbahce are

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winning, Celtic would be going out. Former European champions. Liverpool

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would rather be playing in the Champions League as well. Did not

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finish high enough in the league. Celtic going out. Another British

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side, my lucky Spurs scarf worked, are the first side into the 32,

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beating Qarabag. Harry Kane scoring. That Didier Drogba interview,

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Chelsea not doing well, in the bottom half of the Premier League.

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He said Chelsea needs more leaders. Expanding in that interview BBC

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Africa. It is Mourinho the right man at

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Chelsea? Should you become, or will you be,

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Manager at Chelsea Monday? -- one-day?

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KGB manager of your own country, Ivory Coast? -- KGB

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what have you missed out in your career?

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Staying with football, I was mentioning how samey stories are

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reflected in one way by the so-called Islamic State. Look at

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this from BBC sport, a way fans have been banned from games in France

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until mid-December because of the attacks in France. The French

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Interior Ministry saying there is a lack of police forces available

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because of the ongoing state of emergency. Davis Cup final starts

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tomorrow, Belgium against Great Britain. The build-up has been

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dominated by the security concerns. The tennis is being talked about,

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which is a good thing. The Davis Cup final is tennis' big team event. And

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Murray are at the peak of their respective islands, they must

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combine to make history for their country. What words will you

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exchange on Thursday and Friday ahead of the Thai? Crowns building,

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your family, quite emotional. For us to be a part of that. It is pretty

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unique. For two brothers to play at the highest level in sport,

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representing your country. A special thing for us to do. They stress it

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has been a collective effort, team-mates and backroom staff all

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playing a part. The reality is that Britain's hopes of beating Belgium

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rest largely on the shoulders of Andy Murray. That is a burden his

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winter shoulder. Winning individual honours is one thing, but winning a

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competition billed as the World Cup of tennis with his brother and team

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would be particular special. It means a lot to everyone to be in

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this position. Six years ago we were way behind, in this competition. The

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lowest level we had ever been. To be playing and competing in the final

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five years later, great opportunity for us. It is an opportunity that

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comes around very rarely, which is why for the siblings and the team,

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but more importantly for the whole of British tennis, one shot they

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will be desperate to make. If you are watching us on the BBC

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News Channel in the UK, you can watch the final on BBC television in

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the UK. For those outside the UK, you have to find it elsewhere. In a

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made from a Swiss glazier, using a made from a Swiss glazier, using a

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drone, and a local scientist, detailing how it is getting smaller

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and smaller. Today the UK Government outlined

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plans to regulate Islamic religious schools in England. There are fears

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some children are being radicalised in the schools.

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In late afternoon children arrive at one of Preston's largest madrassas,

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here for an everyday part of growing up for many Muslim children.

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They are here to learn how to be good Muslims and how to recite

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Under Government plans any regular teaching

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I sat down with the headteacher, a volunteer and a mum.

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Do they accept madrassas should be inspected to make sure extremist

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We do not see any contradiction whatsoever between Islamic values

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and British values, and that is why in our madrassa we

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On the contrary, the madrassa makes positive changes

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to the lives of many Muslims in understanding the mainstream Islam.

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Ridwana says radicalisation happens on social media, not in madrassas.

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The curriculum really fits into David Cameron's Big Society

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and about making a difference in the community, community

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cohesion and integration - that is what madrassas are all about.

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If he wants to tackle the issue of terrorism and extremism he needs to

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From the age of four upwards, the religious instruction

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in madrassas is very much part of the normal weekly routine

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So madrassas have a core role in shaping their perception of the

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And there are concerns about some teaching happening

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About narrow, intolerant views and children being hit.

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It is equally important, I would say, to ensure they are not exposed

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We owe a duty of care to all the children in this country so they

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are brought up to respect values of democracy, freedom,

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It will have to work hard to convince their parents

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The French and Russian leaders have agreed to close cooperation in

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fighting Islamic State, including sharing military information. Let me

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tell you what we have coming up, if you are watching outside the UK,

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Canada's new prime minister, Justin Trudeau has been in Britain, we have

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been asking about the election promise to refocus the military

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presence against IS. The News at ten is next in the UK. Looking at the

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immigration figures, estimated net migration to the UK reaching a high

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of 336,000. A gripping report to play you now, featuring

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extraordinary drone footage of one Swiss debris getting smaller and

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smaller. It is the Rhone glacier. Wickes plain what happens.

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I am a clay seal experts, do not switch off. I will explain to you

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how this great mass of ice behind me is melting at an alarming rate, and

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why ignorance and a climate conference in Paris must sit up and

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pay attention. Let's start by looking at how this glacier has

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retreated. This village is currently below the glacier, in 1600, the ice

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came all the way to this point. By 1856 it had melted back around 300

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metres, by 2010, it had receded by around 2000 metres, all the way up

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to the lip of the mountain we can see you. This photo taken in 1890,

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look again, nothing is left. So, what happens to all the melting

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ice? Take a look at this. The Rhone glacier late. Forming in the last

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ten years, holding 10 million litres of water. Water which will aid the

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rise of global sea levels. It is not normal, it is crazy. You

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can see, face-to-face, climate change. So, in conclusion, the Rhone

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glacier, and many others in Switzerland will have almost

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vanished by the end of the century. Diplomats in Paris will not be able

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to reverse rising temperatures, they must negotiate a new agreement to

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cope with the consequences of our changing climate.

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Climate change, the summit mentioned at the end of the report, happening

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next week. Full coverage on the BBC. Let's end this edition by talking

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about bushfires in Australia, a regular event, coming early this

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year. Two people losing their lives in fires north of Adelaide. Homes

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have been destroyed, the fire is not yet under control. One man filmed

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his escape through one of those fires, we have had to believe it,

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when you are watching, you will understand why he had to swear from

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time to time. BLEEP. The man filming is using his

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phone to film while driving. He told the BBC if he had stopped he would

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have been dead, you just kept going, not thinking about it much at

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all. Thank goodness he did, safe and sound. If you would like to watch it

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again, in its entirety you can watch on the BBC News website. Thank you

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very much for watching Outside Source.

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