2025-02-06
33 分钟Last month was ‘warmest January on record’; Also Donald Trump says no US troops would be needed to take over Gaza, and selfie-taking officially now one of world's most dangerous activities.
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I'm Janet Jolliel and at 14 hours GMT on Thursday 6th February, these are our main stories.
Scientists say January was the hottest on record,
raising fresh concerns about the pace of climate change after a storm of global criticism.
Donald Trump says no U.S.
troops will be needed as part of his plan to take over Gaza,