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richard bilton, bbc news. much more on the revelations from the paradise papers on our website but now lets take a look at some of the day's other news. president trump is leaving tokyo to continue his asian tour. he's spent the last two days in japan. he's due to arrive in south korea in a few hours. let's cross live to seoul. robin brant joins us. robin, north korea and its nuclear ambitions will be high on president trump's agenda. yes, top of the list. he comes here for a brief visit. it is barely 2a hours before he heads off to china. i think it is probably the most symbolic on this tour of asia. he arrives later on today. he will address us troops stationed here. there are tens of thousands. a state banquet tonight and talks with the president moonjae—in banquet tonight and talks with the president moon jae—in and banquet tonight and talks with the president moonjae—in and then an address to south korea's lawmakers tomorrow before he heads off. what's going to be absolutely crucial at the end of th
richard bilton, bbc news. much more on the revelations from the paradise papers on our website but now lets take a look at some of the day's other news. president trump is leaving tokyo to continue his asian tour. he's spent the last two days in japan. he's due to arrive in south korea in a few hours. let's cross live to seoul. robin brant joins us. robin, north korea and its nuclear ambitions will be high on president trump's agenda. yes, top of the list. he comes here for a brief visit. it is...
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you're with bbc news. our top story: robert mugabe has resigned as president of zimbabwe after 37 years in power. mr mugabe announced he was standing down, just as impeachment proceedings against him were getting started. 0n hearing the news crowds of people celebrated in the streets. the country's ruling party, zanu—pf, says that emmerson mnangagwa — whose sacking as vice—president led to the army's takeover — will be sworn in as president in the coming days. and the story of emmerson mnangagwa, or ‘the crocodile who snapped back,‘ is trending at bbc.com. the profile of zimbabwe's probable next leader says it's been an open secret for years that he wanted to succeed mugabe as president. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. plenty more analysis on that story on the bbc news website. stay with us. on the bbc news website. stay with us. more to come here on bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. chancellor philip hammond
you're with bbc news. our top story: robert mugabe has resigned as president of zimbabwe after 37 years in power. mr mugabe announced he was standing down, just as impeachment proceedings against him were getting started. 0n hearing the news crowds of people celebrated in the streets. the country's ruling party, zanu—pf, says that emmerson mnangagwa — whose sacking as vice—president led to the army's takeover — will be sworn in as president in the coming days. and the story of emmerson...
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stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk
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orla guerin, bbc news, cairo. now before we go, let me show you some great pictures from washington, dc. it is actually of an attempted robbery in a restaurant. the suspect, entered the store and lunged over the counter to try to snatch the till. but four women working at the cafe, fought back, hitting and wrestling with him. he eventually gave up and ran off. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will look at the latest launch from kassler and meeting a man who gave up his job from kassler and meeting a man who gave up hisjob at from kassler and meeting a man who gave up his job at google. from kassler and meeting a man who gave up hisjob at google. —— kassler —— tesla. a cold night out there and frost on the way. first thing on friday morning you might even have to scrape your car windows. the good news is that the weather is looking good. lots of sunshine around. lots of clear, crisp autumn weather on the way. on thursday we saw a cold front moving across the uk and behind the cold front we h
orla guerin, bbc news, cairo. now before we go, let me show you some great pictures from washington, dc. it is actually of an attempted robbery in a restaurant. the suspect, entered the store and lunged over the counter to try to snatch the till. but four women working at the cafe, fought back, hitting and wrestling with him. he eventually gave up and ran off. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will look at the latest launch from kassler and meeting a man who gave up his job from...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: scotland's set to become the first country in the world to introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol. the supreme court ruled that it was a ‘proportionate means‘
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: scotland's set to become the first country in the world to introduce a minimum price per unit of alcohol. the supreme court ruled that it was a ‘proportionate means‘
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lyse doucet, bbc news, riyadh. the rainforest of sumatra in indonesia is home to one of asia's last nomadic tribes, the 0rang rimba, "the people of the jungle". the state does not recognise their faith, nor their land rights. now their forests are being cleared at one of the fastest rates in the world, forcing them to make difficult decisions. 0ur indonesia correspondent rebecca henschke travelled to sumatra for this report. this hunt today like most days has found no animals. the forest is gone. not long ago this was the grainfor us to. gone. not long ago this was the grain for us to. hunting ground for the 0rang rimba, but it has recently been cleared to make way for palm oil, making it very difficult to live here. translation: if we can't find anything we are forced to eat palm oilfruit. it nearly find anything we are forced to eat palm oil fruit. it nearly kills the children. indonesia is now the world's largest exporter of palm oil. in the last 30 years more than half of sumatra's forest has been cleared for p
lyse doucet, bbc news, riyadh. the rainforest of sumatra in indonesia is home to one of asia's last nomadic tribes, the 0rang rimba, "the people of the jungle". the state does not recognise their faith, nor their land rights. now their forests are being cleared at one of the fastest rates in the world, forcing them to make difficult decisions. 0ur indonesia correspondent rebecca henschke travelled to sumatra for this report. this hunt today like most days has found no animals. the...
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jon donnison, bbc news. earlier i asked if this amnesty international report will have an impact on the government. we are still waiting to see the full revelation of all of the horrors that have happened to these people on the ground. there is a fact—finding mission from the un. the office of the commission of the human rights is also investigating. it will take a while before we find out what happened on the ground in rakhine state when the army is cleared those villages to emerge. rakhine state when the army is cleared those villages to emergem this the possible for that people can vent their views on what aung san suu kyi and the military have been doing in tackling this rohingya issue? she has been to an apec meeting, she has been at these meetings for 10 days, and there has not been a direct confrontation. the only person who raced it directly in public was the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. —— raised. she has largely got through the meetings without much pushback. she is basically exon
jon donnison, bbc news. earlier i asked if this amnesty international report will have an impact on the government. we are still waiting to see the full revelation of all of the horrors that have happened to these people on the ground. there is a fact—finding mission from the un. the office of the commission of the human rights is also investigating. it will take a while before we find out what happened on the ground in rakhine state when the army is cleared those villages to emerge. rakhine...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: an independent research group is warning that the uk may have
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: it's being reported that the international development secretary priti patel held two further unauthorised meetings with senior israeli political
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: it's being reported that the international development secretary priti patel held two further unauthorised meetings with senior israeli political
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i'm ben bland with bbc news. our top story: the north korean regime "will be utterly destroyed" if war breaks out. that is what the us ambassador, nicky hailey, told an emergency meeting of the un security council. it comes after north korea tested another ballistic missile with intercontinental range. donald trump has told the uk to "focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism," rather than him, after downing street said it was wrong for the president to share anti—muslim videos posted on line by the deputy leader of the far—right group britain first. and this video is trending on bbc.com. in a breathtaking stunt, a pair of french daredevils dived off a mountain in the alps, before gliding to jump into a plane in mid—air! it took them over 100 practice flights to perfect the dangerous feat. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the uk has
i'm ben bland with bbc news. our top story: the north korean regime "will be utterly destroyed" if war breaks out. that is what the us ambassador, nicky hailey, told an emergency meeting of the un security council. it comes after north korea tested another ballistic missile with intercontinental range. donald trump has told the uk to "focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism," rather than him, after downing street said it was wrong for the president to share...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a firearms dealer has been found guilty of supplying guns and bullets which were linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders.
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a firearms dealer has been found guilty of supplying guns and bullets which were linked to more than 100 crimes, including three murders.
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sarah corker, bbc news. here's the bbc‘s nick bryant in new york with more on what we know so far about the shooting, and about the first baptist church. gunmen burst in to the scene and started shooting, indiscriminately. more than 20 people have been killed. we understand that the gunmen fled the scene and during a search, he was found shortly afterwards, dead. the presumption right now is that he took his life. we haven't had confirmation of that. it is worth saying how grimly and awfully repetitive these multiple shootings are becoming. they are commonly defined as an incident where for more people have been shot oi’ where for more people have been shot or killed. there were three yesterday, for on friday and in 0ctober there were 28. "4 on friday. the us president is continuing his marathon tour of asia. president trump started the tour injapan and after meeting the japanese prime minister said the two countries had never been closer. later on monday he will be officially welcomed by japan's emperor
sarah corker, bbc news. here's the bbc‘s nick bryant in new york with more on what we know so far about the shooting, and about the first baptist church. gunmen burst in to the scene and started shooting, indiscriminately. more than 20 people have been killed. we understand that the gunmen fled the scene and during a search, he was found shortly afterwards, dead. the presumption right now is that he took his life. we haven't had confirmation of that. it is worth saying how grimly and awfully...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, on the great wall of china. as donald trump sets off on his tour of asia, his national security advisor has been setting out the president's views on north korea. general mcmaster says the world is "running out of time" on stopping the nuclear crisis and that the united states is prepared to defend itself if needed. north korea is a threat to the entire world so all nations of the world must do more to counter that threat. that is happening. but the president recognises that we are running out of time and we will ask all nations to do more. in particular, the president will continue to call on all responsible nations, especially those with the most influence over north korea, to isolate the north korean regime economically and politically. detainees who are refusing to leave an australian off—shore detention centre in papua new guinea say they're digging into the ground to find water. the camp on manus island officially closed two days ago and there's now no running water. but the 600 men there say they are af
carrie gracie, bbc news, on the great wall of china. as donald trump sets off on his tour of asia, his national security advisor has been setting out the president's views on north korea. general mcmaster says the world is "running out of time" on stopping the nuclear crisis and that the united states is prepared to defend itself if needed. north korea is a threat to the entire world so all nations of the world must do more to counter that threat. that is happening. but the president...
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you're watching bbc news. our top story: the bbc has spoken to young rohingya girls who've become victims of sexual exploitation as refugees in bangladesh. more than 600,000 rohingya muslims have now fled over the border from myanmar, but some have been forced into the sex industry. pope francis is on a visit to myanmar. he has met the army chief. all eyes are now on how he will address the plight of the rohingya muslims. and this story is trending on bbc.com: news that prince harry and the american actress meghan markle have announced their engagement. no surprise. in an interview with the bbc, the couple spoke of how they knew from early on that they would end up together. congratulations to them. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk:
you're watching bbc news. our top story: the bbc has spoken to young rohingya girls who've become victims of sexual exploitation as refugees in bangladesh. more than 600,000 rohingya muslims have now fled over the border from myanmar, but some have been forced into the sex industry. pope francis is on a visit to myanmar. he has met the army chief. all eyes are now on how he will address the plight of the rohingya muslims. and this story is trending on bbc.com: news that prince harry and the...
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this is bbc news. our top story: zimbabwe is likely to have a new president in place by the end of the week. the former vice—president has returned to harare to take power after the resignation of robert mugabe. emmerson mnangagwa will be sworn in as president at a ceremony on friday. he'll become the country's first new leader in 37 years. police in papua new guinea police have moved into the manus detention centre, where hundreds of migrants have been refusing to leave. and this story is trending on bbc.com. which alcohol you drink can change your mood. researchers found that people drinking spirits became more angry or tearful, while red wine drinkers were more relaxed. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. 0ut out of story in the united kingdom.
this is bbc news. our top story: zimbabwe is likely to have a new president in place by the end of the week. the former vice—president has returned to harare to take power after the resignation of robert mugabe. emmerson mnangagwa will be sworn in as president at a ceremony on friday. he'll become the country's first new leader in 37 years. police in papua new guinea police have moved into the manus detention centre, where hundreds of migrants have been refusing to leave. and this story is...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk — the international trade secretary says there can be no final decisions on the future of the irish border until the uk and the eu have reached
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk — the international trade secretary says there can be no final decisions on the future of the irish border until the uk and the eu have reached
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the husband of a british—iranian woman being held in prison in tehran says she has found lumps
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the husband of a british—iranian woman being held in prison in tehran says she has found lumps
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: priti patel, the international development secretary, has apologised for breaking ministerial rules, after she held undisclosed meetings with the israeli prime minister
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: priti patel, the international development secretary, has apologised for breaking ministerial rules, after she held undisclosed meetings with the israeli prime minister
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nick bryant, bbc news, manhattan. our correspondent in washington, laura bicker, has been telling me more about the investigation into the attack and its main suspect. sayfullo saipov who's court appearance in a wheelchair happened in the last few hours. prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against sayfullo saipov. he appeared in court in a wheelchair because he was shot by police in the abdomen yesterday. he told investigators that he felt good about what he had done and he said that he chose halloween because he knew it would be busy with people out on the street. the fbi have been asking about two other people who had been in connection, certainly in contact with sayfullo saipov. they have also been looking for another suspect who they say they now have hold of. it is not known whether they are questioning him or brought him in because he has been seen in connection with the suspect. right now they say the investigation is not over, despite the charges having been made, and they say it will continue to look for
nick bryant, bbc news, manhattan. our correspondent in washington, laura bicker, has been telling me more about the investigation into the attack and its main suspect. sayfullo saipov who's court appearance in a wheelchair happened in the last few hours. prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against sayfullo saipov. he appeared in court in a wheelchair because he was shot by police in the abdomen yesterday. he told investigators that he felt good about what he had done and he said that he...
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jon donnison, bbc news. michael vatikiotis is the regional director at the centre for humanitarian dialogue here in singapore. we are still waiting to see the full revelation of all of the horrors that have happened to these people on the ground. there is a fact—finding mission from the un and also the office of the commission of human rights that is investigating. i think it will take a while for exactly what happened. what happened on the ground in rakhine state when the army went in and clear boost villagers, to clearly emerge. that this —— is this now the properform for them to vent out their views on what aung san suu kyi and the military have been doing in tackling this rohingya issue? she has been to an apec meeting in vietnam, and asean summit in manila. she has been in front of these people for ten days or so and that hasn't really been a direct confrontation. i think the only people who really raised it with her directly, at least in public, was the canadian prime minister. she has largely ma
jon donnison, bbc news. michael vatikiotis is the regional director at the centre for humanitarian dialogue here in singapore. we are still waiting to see the full revelation of all of the horrors that have happened to these people on the ground. there is a fact—finding mission from the un and also the office of the commission of human rights that is investigating. i think it will take a while for exactly what happened. what happened on the ground in rakhine state when the army went in and...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... climbing on australia's iconic uluru landmark will be banned starting starting in 2019. we'll talk about why. also ahead on the programme... why britain's prince charles and his wife camilla have been having a looming a good time in singapore. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and liftoff of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right — this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. welcome back everyone. this is newsday on the bbc
jon sopel, bbc news, washington. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... climbing on australia's iconic uluru landmark will be banned starting starting in 2019. we'll talk about why. also ahead on the programme... why britain's prince charles and his wife camilla have been having a looming a good time in singapore. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a woman tells the bbc how a senior labour party figure persuaded her to drop allegations of rape by a party member.
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a woman tells the bbc how a senior labour party figure persuaded her to drop allegations of rape by a party member.
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this is bbc news. our top story: robert mugabe has resigned as president of zimbabwe after 37 years in power. mr mugabe announced he was standing down, just as impeachment proceedings against him were getting started. 0n hearing the news crowds of people celebrated in the streets. the country's ruling party zanu—pf says that emmerson mnangagwa will be sworn in as president in the coming days. and the story of emmerson mnangagwa — or ‘the crocodile' who snapped back, is trending at bbc.com the profile of zimbabwe's probable next leader says it's been an open secret for years that he wanted to succeed mugabe as president. now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk.
this is bbc news. our top story: robert mugabe has resigned as president of zimbabwe after 37 years in power. mr mugabe announced he was standing down, just as impeachment proceedings against him were getting started. 0n hearing the news crowds of people celebrated in the streets. the country's ruling party zanu—pf says that emmerson mnangagwa will be sworn in as president in the coming days. and the story of emmerson mnangagwa — or ‘the crocodile' who snapped back, is trending at bbc.com...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, bangladesh. a little earlier, i spoke to an expert from the brookings institute who has also written a book about promoting peace in myanmar. she explained why the timing of the us secretary of state's announcement was important. the first thing to point out is that rex tillerson's call for an investigation is a significant one. particularly because it comes in the wa ke particularly because it comes in the wake of a military reportjust two days ago, where the myanmar military acted asjudge days ago, where the myanmar military acted as judge and jury and exonerated itself and clear of any blame for the extrajudicial killings, the torture, rape, arson, and losing that has happened in myanmar villages. —— looting that has happened in rohingya villages. i think what he did highlight was the repercussions if the military government continued to, sorry, if the military government continued to ignore calls from the international community to stop human rights abuses. this highlighted the fact that
justin rowlatt, bbc news, bangladesh. a little earlier, i spoke to an expert from the brookings institute who has also written a book about promoting peace in myanmar. she explained why the timing of the us secretary of state's announcement was important. the first thing to point out is that rex tillerson's call for an investigation is a significant one. particularly because it comes in the wa ke particularly because it comes in the wake of a military reportjust two days ago, where the myanmar...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the head of the national health service england says without more money, one in ten people will be on a waiting list by 2021.
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the head of the national health service england says without more money, one in ten people will be on a waiting list by 2021.
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i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top stories is now. 26 deep have been killed in a max —— mass shooting in texas. children are among the victims after a gunman entered the church with an automatic weapon. he was later found entered the church with an automatic weapon. he was laterfound dead several miles from the seal —— vaccine. it has been called a disgustingly sick tragedy. leaked documents says wilbur ross has interests in a russian company with links to the kremlin. and this story is about how the first daughter, ivanka trump, is perceived by women injapan. she ivanka trump, is perceived by women in japan. she has ivanka trump, is perceived by women injapan. she has been accompanying her father injapan. she has been accompanying herfather on his tour injapan. she has been accompanying her father on his tour through asia. stay with us here on bbc world news. —— several miles from the scene. now, it is
i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top stories is now. 26 deep have been killed in a max —— mass shooting in texas. children are among the victims after a gunman entered the church with an automatic weapon. he was later found entered the church with an automatic weapon. he was laterfound dead several miles from the seal —— vaccine. it has been called a disgustingly sick tragedy. leaked documents says wilbur ross has interests in a russian company with links to the kremlin. and...
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stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. over recent months, hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims
stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. over recent months, hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims
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i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top story: after a break of two months, north korea has again test—fired a ballistic missile — this one landing in the sea of japan. us officials think it could be the highest and furthest flight yet. the un security council will meet to discuss it on wednesday. president trump says he'll "take care of it". there's been an international outcry at the pope's failure to use the word "rohingya" while on a visit to myanmar. delivering his main speech pope francis instead called for the rights of all of myanmar‘s ethnic groups to be respected. and this story is trending on bbc.com: the canadian prime minister has shed a tear while apologising to members of the lgbtq community. the apology was made as part of canada's history week — it'sjustin trudeau's second formal apology in the space of a week. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. it's just after half past midnight.
i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top story: after a break of two months, north korea has again test—fired a ballistic missile — this one landing in the sea of japan. us officials think it could be the highest and furthest flight yet. the un security council will meet to discuss it on wednesday. president trump says he'll "take care of it". there's been an international outcry at the pope's failure to use the word "rohingya" while on a visit to myanmar....
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will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. beautiful place. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a dense smog has enveloped india's capital, delhi, for a second day. we'll look at how residents are coping. also on the programme: what exactly is the indo—pacific? it's a phase donald trump's been using recently. we'll tell you all you need to know. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the univers
will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. beautiful place. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a dense smog has enveloped india's capital, delhi, for a second day. we'll look at how residents are coping. also on the programme: what exactly is the indo—pacific? it's a phase donald trump's been using recently. we'll tell you all you need to know. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a...
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this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 8pm in new york, where eight people have been killed and a dozen injured in what police are describing as a terrorist attack. it took place in lower manhattan when a truck drove down a pedestrian and bike path near a school. the vehicle hit cyclists and people on foot before crashing into a school bus, injuring children inside. the driver then got out and was shot by the police. he's been taken into custody and described by authorities as a 29—year—old male. we begin our coverage with this report from nick bryant. a riverside bike path in lower manhattan, where cyclists were mown down by a vehicle that appears to have deliberately mounted the curb. eyewitnesses described the white pick—up truck being driven at high speed. the path was scattered with damaged bikes and injured riders. moments afterwards, the truck appears to have rammed another vehicle, outside one of new york's most prestigious schools, and this footage appears to sho
this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 8pm in new york, where eight people have been killed and a dozen injured in what police are describing as a terrorist attack. it took place in lower manhattan when a truck drove down a pedestrian and bike path near a school. the vehicle hit cyclists and people on foot before crashing into a school bus, injuring children inside. the driver then got out and was shot by the police. he's been taken into custody and...
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live from our studios in singapore and london, you're watching bbc world news. it's newsday. iam glad i am glad you could join us. it's 1am in london, 9am in singapore, and 8am in da nang in vietnam, which is about to host the annual gathering of 21 leaders of the asian pacific economic cooperation, known as apec. for us president, donald trump, its also the fourth stop in his asia tour. he arrives in a few hours from beijing where he has been full of praise for president xi jinping. in the past, mr trump has accused china of "raping" the us economy but this time he said the big trade imbalance between the two countries was largely down to previous us presidents, and wasn't china's fault. our china editor, carrie gracie, reports from beijing. he will get a chance to meet a number of foreign leaders. the head of the 21 apec economies, and some of the 21 apec economies, and some of those he has already met, like shinzo abe. they are expected to make a speech in the conference hall in an hour's time. donald trump will make a big speech to the conference later on. that'll be the
live from our studios in singapore and london, you're watching bbc world news. it's newsday. iam glad i am glad you could join us. it's 1am in london, 9am in singapore, and 8am in da nang in vietnam, which is about to host the annual gathering of 21 leaders of the asian pacific economic cooperation, known as apec. for us president, donald trump, its also the fourth stop in his asia tour. he arrives in a few hours from beijing where he has been full of praise for president xi jinping. in the...