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hywel griffith sent this update from bali.es is continuing more or less as normal and that's exactly what the indonesian government is hoping for. it sent out a letter addressed to the people of the world, talking about the fact that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't mind being marooned on bali for an extra couple of days. a different situation however for the 80,000 or more people who have been evacuated from their homes, taken out of the red zone, which surrounds mount agung. many of those coming to the end of the first week as evacuees. some have got a couple of bags full of clothes to keep them going. however, one centre we visited this morning, it became obvious that the women and children were there but some of the men were going back into the risky zone to tend to the animals. in some cases, i gu
hywel griffith sent this update from bali.es is continuing more or less as normal and that's exactly what the indonesian government is hoping for. it sent out a letter addressed to the people of the world, talking about the fact that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't...
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live from bali. you're watching newsday on the bbc.take the political temperature in thailand after the former prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, was sentenced to five years in jail. also on the programme: nasa begins work on a new mission, sending a probe deep into the sun's atmosphere. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is newsday on
live from bali. you're watching newsday on the bbc.take the political temperature in thailand after the former prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, was sentenced to five years in jail. also on the programme: nasa begins work on a new mission, sending a probe deep into the sun's atmosphere. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this...
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hywel griffith in bali.r grabs. hugh schofield reports. for anyone to drop in on this family ta kes a for anyone to drop in on this family takes a journey by boat. the bbc? for ten years they‘ve lived at a farmhouse on this tiny island alone. their neighbours are their animals and their view in every direction is the sea. but the couple have decided to leave the island for the mainland. their children need to be near their school. it means the end ofan near their school. it means the end of an extraordinary experiment that works. translation: looking back ten years on maybe it was all a bit mad, but a good kind of mad. because we succeeded. we set up a functioning business and we created a family. it's business and we created a family. it‘s all been a beautiful adventure. the first challenge was making enough to live on. island potatoes command a big price, so they sell them via the internet. they offer rooms for holiday—makers and they started tapping into the growing international market for edible seaweed
hywel griffith in bali.r grabs. hugh schofield reports. for anyone to drop in on this family ta kes a for anyone to drop in on this family takes a journey by boat. the bbc? for ten years they‘ve lived at a farmhouse on this tiny island alone. their neighbours are their animals and their view in every direction is the sea. but the couple have decided to leave the island for the mainland. their children need to be near their school. it means the end ofan near their school. it means the end of...
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it's a question of when you're travelling away from bali, in the event of an eruption.there are very much prepared for a possible eruption. just talk us through what the actual provisions might be now, that they are putting in place? well, they've evacuated a large number of people from the exclusion zone. and the size of the exclusion zone is based on the areas of the volcano that were devastated 50 years ago. so the plan really is that the volcano might behave in the same way, and they're moving people away, particularly from the valleys and close flanks of the volcano, because those were destroyed by the dense power crust flows, these flows of lava and ash and dust that came rapidly down the flanks of the volcano, up to 100km/h or more, and they're very hot, and there's no getting away from them. so the exclusion zone is essentially on the northern, eastern, and south to south—western flanks. that's not a place to be, and that's why they've moved people out. of course the problem is taking care of these people. there are agricultural workers, they have crops and anim
it's a question of when you're travelling away from bali, in the event of an eruption.there are very much prepared for a possible eruption. just talk us through what the actual provisions might be now, that they are putting in place? well, they've evacuated a large number of people from the exclusion zone. and the size of the exclusion zone is based on the areas of the volcano that were devastated 50 years ago. so the plan really is that the volcano might behave in the same way, and they're...
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that this volcano could erru pt. 50,000 people are evacuated from their homes near mount agung in balii'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: a setback for mark zuckerberg. china blocks messaging service whatsapp, the last facebook product available on the mainland. and joining the space race. australia says it will establish a national space agency, to support the industry. live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:30am in pyongyang, where north korea and the united states are still waging a war of words and agreeing on very little. speaking in new york, north korea's foreign minister, ri yong ho, said president trump's recent assertion that its leadership would not be around much longer amounted to a declaration of war. but the white house described that interpretation as absurd. here's what mr ri said. translation: the un charter stipulates individual member states‘ right to self defence. since the us declared war on our country, we have every right to take countermeasures, includi
that this volcano could erru pt. 50,000 people are evacuated from their homes near mount agung in balii'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: a setback for mark zuckerberg. china blocks messaging service whatsapp, the last facebook product available on the mainland. and joining the space race. australia says it will establish a national space agency, to support the industry. live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 7am in singapore,...
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it is the heart of bali. depend on the livestock and animals they have had to leave behind, as well. hywel, you said hundreds of tremors a day quite calmly. that must be very stressful. they are pretty small, i'm pleased to say. people in new zealand and japan would be used to that sort of sensation. clearly it's more worrying if they grow in intensity, as well as frequency. there is no way of knowing whether that means mount agung is going to erupt. the large explosion you referred to, back in 1963, they didn't have the measuring facilities to understand how this volcano behaves when it erupts. more than 1,000 were killed when that happened. caution is at its utmost. while half of the island is in disaster management mode, the other half is in tourism mode still. the government is writing a letter to the world, declaring the island is still open for business. we know that what comes out of a volcano can be unpredictable, but it can move very fast indeed. are you and anyone else who might be in a danger zone
it is the heart of bali. depend on the livestock and animals they have had to leave behind, as well. hywel, you said hundreds of tremors a day quite calmly. that must be very stressful. they are pretty small, i'm pleased to say. people in new zealand and japan would be used to that sort of sensation. clearly it's more worrying if they grow in intensity, as well as frequency. there is no way of knowing whether that means mount agung is going to erupt. the large explosion you referred to, back in...
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we are group forflying drones in their in bali.o the community, to give another perspective on the view. another thing that i noticed is a bit of fear mongering in the social media about the pictures of the already erupting volcano, which is apparently, it was not erupting... right now, as we speak, we are seeing some of the amazing pictures that you and your group talk of mount agung. beautiful pictures, however, an imminent russian is likely to take place very soon. so you did this mission, basically, to help, but was it difficulties in the drones? —— imminent eruption. did you encounter any problems? we are using hot big red equipment, basically. nothing really military spec or something. —— we are using hobby equipment. there are not many members of our group that can fly that far, actually. even the flight of the last few days, it was our friend from the other city, who came. i'm sure there is some anxiety on your part, because one of your drones almost lost power, and each of these drones costs about 5000 us dollars. share wi
we are group forflying drones in their in bali.o the community, to give another perspective on the view. another thing that i noticed is a bit of fear mongering in the social media about the pictures of the already erupting volcano, which is apparently, it was not erupting... right now, as we speak, we are seeing some of the amazing pictures that you and your group talk of mount agung. beautiful pictures, however, an imminent russian is likely to take place very soon. so you did this mission,...
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reporting from bali.irst lunar space station. nasa says plans for the manned station will see it orbit the moon and act as a gateway to deep space. it's part of longer term ambitions to send humans to mars. details of how it will be sustained and paid for haven't yet been confirmed. now, it's normally the opening of an art exhibition that generates a lot of interest, but our next story is about one let's just about to end. for more than a year, a giant work by artist linn meyers was up on the circular walls of the hirshorn museum in washington. but unlike most pieces which are shipped off to their next show, this one has been painted over, never to be seen again. before that happened, we caught up with the artist to hear about her work. the piece is made of acrylic ink and is drawn directly on the wall. when it is painted over, it will never be there again. i worked on the planning part of the project for about five months before i began working on site. and then once i started working in the museum, i wo
reporting from bali.irst lunar space station. nasa says plans for the manned station will see it orbit the moon and act as a gateway to deep space. it's part of longer term ambitions to send humans to mars. details of how it will be sustained and paid for haven't yet been confirmed. now, it's normally the opening of an art exhibition that generates a lot of interest, but our next story is about one let's just about to end. for more than a year, a giant work by artist linn meyers was up on the...
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bali, maybe. >> do you regret not going to bali instead? >> no. i am inflicked with the responsibility gene. i did the right thing. i knew i had to go, but i have to quickly add that the next day was great. you know, the women's march filled with enthusiasm and nearly 5 million people, billingest ever in our history. it really lifted my spirits. >> you also write in the pook that george w. bush reportedly said after the inauguration that was some weird shit. >> yes. >> and i said i couldn't agree more. >> and you agree with that sentiment. >> yes. >> it was so strange. >> is she sitting across from me right now? >> well, no. i phrased it very delicately. >> i know that. >> i went to the lunch afterwards. i did everything that you're supposed to do. i went to the lunch. >> you also said you spent a lot of time on the platform avoiding eye contact with people who had been cruel to you and said terrible things. >> yes. i mean, i was obviously aware that there were a lot of people there who had said terrible things about me. you know, i could hear som
bali, maybe. >> do you regret not going to bali instead? >> no. i am inflicked with the responsibility gene. i did the right thing. i knew i had to go, but i have to quickly add that the next day was great. you know, the women's march filled with enthusiasm and nearly 5 million people, billingest ever in our history. it really lifted my spirits. >> you also write in the pook that george w. bush reportedly said after the inauguration that was some weird shit. >> yes....
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bali is an island on edge, with a warning that its highest volcano may erupt.ertainly the signs are there. white smoke is now masking much of mount agung, and hundreds of tremors are being recorded daily, a sign that magma is approaching the surface. authorities are taking these warnings seriously. in 1963, more than 1700 people were killed in an eruption. many homes were also destroyed. today, for locals preparing for the worst but hoping for the best, this is home. more than 75,000 people have moved into relief shelter. these are makeshift cities in limbo, full of lives on hold. how long for is anyone's yes. translation: i am hold. how long for is anyone's yes. translation: iam bored hold. how long for is anyone's yes. translation: i am bored spending days and days here. at home, i can work. i have my cows and chickens to ta ke work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. the experts simply don't know when, or if indeed, mount agung will erupt. the country's president arrives to offer support, stability. but eve
bali is an island on edge, with a warning that its highest volcano may erupt.ertainly the signs are there. white smoke is now masking much of mount agung, and hundreds of tremors are being recorded daily, a sign that magma is approaching the surface. authorities are taking these warnings seriously. in 1963, more than 1700 people were killed in an eruption. many homes were also destroyed. today, for locals preparing for the worst but hoping for the best, this is home. more than 75,000 people...
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meanwhile residents of the indonesian island of bali are also spending their sixth day on the highest possible volcano alert as ground are going threatens to erupt the volcano in northeastern bali is spurting smoke and ash and the intensity of tremors is increasing almost one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from a twelve kilometer exclusion zone the last time around only erupted more than a thousand people were killed. and the steadfast and reports now from one of bali's main resorts there are also major concerns about the effect on tourism. to lambourn one of bali's most famous diving resorts is closed hotel staff and guests were ordered to leave the town as soon as authorities raise a volcano alert level when mt last the ruptured fifty four years ago the area was damaged by lava and hot gas clouds but the resorts owner. has decided to stay he doesn't want to leave his business behind it. i trust my parents told me are doing to leave yet the situation is not critical when the mountain exploded nine hundred sixty three there's a lot more smoke on the kind of quakes didn't
meanwhile residents of the indonesian island of bali are also spending their sixth day on the highest possible volcano alert as ground are going threatens to erupt the volcano in northeastern bali is spurting smoke and ash and the intensity of tremors is increasing almost one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from a twelve kilometer exclusion zone the last time around only erupted more than a thousand people were killed. and the steadfast and reports now from one of bali's main...
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hywel griffith on the beach in bali.rst the headlines on bbc news: the england cricketer — ben stokes — has been suspended from international cricket — after a video emerges, appearing to show him throwing punches in a brawl outside a nightclub. the eu's lead negotiator says there's a new dynamic to brexit talks, but warns there's still work to be done. ryanair is threatened with legal action for misleading passengers about their rights — as thousands more flights are cancelled. with 18 months to go until the uk officially leaves the eu bbc news is looking at the central aspects of brexit over the coming months starting with travel and trade. let's go live to our business presenter susannah streeter who's at the london gateway for us. hello. well, at this huge port on london's thames estuary, there are around 20 megaships that arrive here every single weekment many of them carrying many more than 9,000 containers. you can imagine trying to keep track of the goods is no mean feat. they use a community sharing information
hywel griffith on the beach in bali.rst the headlines on bbc news: the england cricketer — ben stokes — has been suspended from international cricket — after a video emerges, appearing to show him throwing punches in a brawl outside a nightclub. the eu's lead negotiator says there's a new dynamic to brexit talks, but warns there's still work to be done. ryanair is threatened with legal action for misleading passengers about their rights — as thousands more flights are cancelled. with 18...
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been visiting people affected in northern bali the most sacred ok you know in bali it's rumbling after fifty four years of silence this is the edge of the danger zone and people are still evacuated their animals at the last minute this is their main source of income and these farmers are worried that they can feed the animals when they're staying in the evacuation centers this team is warning people to leave the area immediately and they're also looking for i mean most that are still left behind for like dogs hundreds of promotion quakes have been found in the last ten days since the volcano woke up again mount is known to be a very explosive volcano one thousand nine hundred sixty three. material and put into the year ten kilometer villages were destroyed the more than thousand people die more than two hundred thousand people are now in these evacuation centers and many artists are now staying in with relatives the balinese have come out to help those affected by the folk a no i bring in no food and other things they need the tourist areas in the south of bali i'm not affected by the
been visiting people affected in northern bali the most sacred ok you know in bali it's rumbling after fifty four years of silence this is the edge of the danger zone and people are still evacuated their animals at the last minute this is their main source of income and these farmers are worried that they can feed the animals when they're staying in the evacuation centers this team is warning people to leave the area immediately and they're also looking for i mean most that are still left...
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the mountain is the highest point in bali. if it rocks, larva can flow in any direction.oring the seismograph had been recording hundreds every day. but or the scientific data can not answer the scientific data can not answer the question of if and when it will rock. mt agung is the spiritual centre of life on bali. many people here face towards it as they pray. some have been giving offerings to the gods to protect their family, knowing how destructive this volcano can be when it erupts. b 1963 eruption killed over 1000 people, however difficult the weight this time, people here understand the need for caution. some also remember what it feels like as things fall from the sky. translation: the mountain was erupting and there was a huge cloud above. the cloud flow to the earth in lumps. it started with a rumble. a small rumble. then it started falling from the sky. for the tens of thousands of evacuees, a full week of waiting has been difficult. by what may be even harder is not knowing when it will end. that waiting continues. you have been watching you stay. stay with u
the mountain is the highest point in bali. if it rocks, larva can flow in any direction.oring the seismograph had been recording hundreds every day. but or the scientific data can not answer the scientific data can not answer the question of if and when it will rock. mt agung is the spiritual centre of life on bali. many people here face towards it as they pray. some have been giving offerings to the gods to protect their family, knowing how destructive this volcano can be when it erupts. b...
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over 100,000 people are now 0ver100,000 people are now displaced as bali's volcano threatens to erupt. it is seven a.m. here in singapore, midnight in london and this is newsday. we begin with china and north korea. long—time allies who have hit a rough patch in their relationship as beijing gets tough on its regional partner. china has announced new measures to greatly increase the pressure on the regime in pyongyang. north korean companies operating in china will have to close down by the end of the year. the moves have been welcomed by the us government which believes chinese policy is now shifting. this is the scion north korean friendship bridge. in return, the north relies on china for over 90% of its international trade. of the locals along the border, jobs and prosperity are heavily dependent on this relationship continuing. but pyongyang's missile tests have prompted beijing to promise to act on un sanctions after america accused it of not doing enough to rein in its neighbour. transocean makes security council resolutions gave a buffer period for implementation of the banned
over 100,000 people are now 0ver100,000 people are now displaced as bali's volcano threatens to erupt. it is seven a.m. here in singapore, midnight in london and this is newsday. we begin with china and north korea. long—time allies who have hit a rough patch in their relationship as beijing gets tough on its regional partner. china has announced new measures to greatly increase the pressure on the regime in pyongyang. north korean companies operating in china will have to close down by the...
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thank you very much for joining us from bali.l action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights. it's after the company cancelled thousands of flights. the civil aviation authority says it has launched "enforcement action" against the airline, which is europe's biggest, over its handling of recent disruption. sarah corker reports. it has been a turbulent few weeks for your‘s biggest airline. ryanair blames its cancellation chaos on messing up pilot holiday rosters. now it has announced a second round of disruption, tracking the raf of the regulator, and surprising passengers. we were concerned, initially, as to whether we would get there. so to go back to the first point, would ifly get there. so to go back to the first point, would i fly wryneck if i would directly affected and my holiday were spoiled? might reconsider. the civil aviation authority has accused the no—frills carrier of persistently misleading passengers, saying they were wrong to say that they did not have to re—route affected passengers on riva
thank you very much for joining us from bali.l action for "persistently misleading" passengers about their rights. it's after the company cancelled thousands of flights. the civil aviation authority says it has launched "enforcement action" against the airline, which is europe's biggest, over its handling of recent disruption. sarah corker reports. it has been a turbulent few weeks for your‘s biggest airline. ryanair blames its cancellation chaos on messing up pilot...
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bali braces for a major volcanic eruption.er hundreds of tremors and a mass evacuation, mount agung enters a critical phase. and reels rediscovered. a new movie charts a century of silent cinema history. hello. first for you, an exclusive report on the final stages of the battle for the syrian city of raqqa, last major stronghold of the extremist group the so—called islamic state. the current offensive by arab and kurdish fighters, with american and british support, started in june. then, is controlled most of raqqa. now, only a few hundred militants hold the centre of the city. the bbc is the only broadcaster to gain access to it. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway sent this. you may find some of the images distressing. this is a war of annihilation, says the united states. raqqa is the battleground, and the victim. these are western coalition bombs, targeting the fighters of the so—called islamic state. more than 5,000 hit raqqa last month alone. an entire city has become a no—man‘s
bali braces for a major volcanic eruption.er hundreds of tremors and a mass evacuation, mount agung enters a critical phase. and reels rediscovered. a new movie charts a century of silent cinema history. hello. first for you, an exclusive report on the final stages of the battle for the syrian city of raqqa, last major stronghold of the extremist group the so—called islamic state. the current offensive by arab and kurdish fighters, with american and british support, started in june. then, is...
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the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism. more weeks here. ijust hope that it has a few little belly rumbles and then basically life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope that the threat hanging over this island will be lifted. hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast. temperatures are dropping across scotland and in the clearest skies for a while across northern england and northern ireland before the cloud —— cloud increases. further south, bit more rain and drizzle around. and some low cloud, too. further north, quite a difference in temperatures. cause enough for a touch of frost. there is lot of cloud around, the winds picking up. heavy rain clears, nor the lines in the afternoon, later western scotland and colder air beginning to arrive. winds pick up overnight and into monday morning rush—hour. overnight and into monday morning rush-hour. there may well be some travel disruption, especially in the central belt of scotland. quite a few showers across the no
the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism. more weeks here. ijust hope that it has a few little belly rumbles and then basically life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope that the threat hanging over this island will be lifted. hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast. temperatures are dropping across scotland and in the clearest skies for a while across northern england and northern...
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live to bali where the bbc‘s hywel griffith is for us. how is it there?ors here, they have been coming at the rate of hundreds per day. yesterday was the most intense so far. speaking to seismologists, they simply don't know when it could erupt. it could be days, weeks, even months. nobody knows. because the threat is so large, tens of thousands, more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from the red zone, the rural area around mount agung. we have been to visit some of those evacuation camps, people are being houthi well looked after. there is a supply of entertainment for the children —— pretty well. many have left their homes and livelihoods behind. it is a pretty poor rural place, many depend on livestock and animals and they have had to leave those behind. you have said hundreds of tremors per day, that must be pretty frightening? they are pretty small, i am pleased to say. people living in places such as new zealand japan might be used to that sensation. it is much more worrying if those tremors grow in intensity and frequency. there is no way of
live to bali where the bbc‘s hywel griffith is for us. how is it there?ors here, they have been coming at the rate of hundreds per day. yesterday was the most intense so far. speaking to seismologists, they simply don't know when it could erupt. it could be days, weeks, even months. nobody knows. because the threat is so large, tens of thousands, more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from the red zone, the rural area around mount agung. we have been to visit some of those evacuation...
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and we're in bali where the. only intensify along the banks exits. the results is incurred so in northern iraq yes controversial secession referendum officials announced ninety two percent in favor of splitting from iraq this was the scene in cinema near where people celebrated just off the announcement was made but there is still strong opposition to the poll by dad says the vote should be a no it's also demanding the kurdish leadership relinquish control of the exports of the region to the iraqi authorities on some airlines he couldn't find you by and will jordanian have already announced they will stop flights to the regional capital. let's take you to speak to al-jazeera is hot. whose life right now and. it's a non-binding referendum of course what are people saying that. people . are given for everybody speak to people in the past few days. by how much. and many were quite. a result. of. this is not something that's going to be easy. and it's not. independence any time soon and unless things go. this. would be a very bold move would be definitel
and we're in bali where the. only intensify along the banks exits. the results is incurred so in northern iraq yes controversial secession referendum officials announced ninety two percent in favor of splitting from iraq this was the scene in cinema near where people celebrated just off the announcement was made but there is still strong opposition to the poll by dad says the vote should be a no it's also demanding the kurdish leadership relinquish control of the exports of the region to the...
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alert as mount a go threatens to erupt the volcano in northeastern bali is spurting smoke and ash and the intensity of tremors is increasing that's according to sizemore seismologists after almost almost one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from a twelve kilometer exclusion zone those are the headlines will have more news for you in half an hour coming out like state's witness. tyrian be remembered for the hmong our fear contactors very young be level said lord it. all may earlier the further to long haul and they have this. nirvana around the serial strong. father cullen after. night. with a whole new me era. of i want to throw mud don't know or they are playing in a deer full of bear talk down town them killing in a down somewhere and then killing. and to be him listless led to believe they are just. my behavior yes anus and. my eyelid the whole house. or this. little as for down saying going to listen. take me. with there's music there's last. long regret a long. gone. but not. the heart of all the. or lead. well to long it takes to. command avoid that the become the law
alert as mount a go threatens to erupt the volcano in northeastern bali is spurting smoke and ash and the intensity of tremors is increasing that's according to sizemore seismologists after almost almost one hundred thousand people have been evacuated from a twelve kilometer exclusion zone those are the headlines will have more news for you in half an hour coming out like state's witness. tyrian be remembered for the hmong our fear contactors very young be level said lord it. all may earlier...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.go, the cata la n in barcelona a few minutes ago, the catalan government is trying to hold a vote, it's just issued a statement confirming that spanish national police have entered the headquarters of the key mitigations and it centre that the catalan government runs, acting on a court order to stop about 29 different applications that are operated out of there, different online services provided by the cata la n online services provided by the catalan government, in an attempt to prevent this referendum taking place. tom is advising that this could have a big impact when cata la ns could have a big impact when catala ns return to could have a big impact when catalans return to work on monday because among the different services that are being blocked by a court order, the police are in permitting that order, is the system for electronic entry and exit register which could affect some public services that people try and use on monday morning. if tomorrow's referendum does take place. t
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.go, the cata la n in barcelona a few minutes ago, the catalan government is trying to hold a vote, it's just issued a statement confirming that spanish national police have entered the headquarters of the key mitigations and it centre that the catalan government runs, acting on a court order to stop about 29 different applications that are operated out of there, different online services provided by the cata la n online services provided by the catalan government,...
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the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism.ned here is appealing. i could definitely do with a few more weeks here. ijust hope it has a few belly rumbles under life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the threat that hangs over this island will be lifted. kim philby spent three decades passing british and american secrets to the kgb until he was discovered asa to the kgb until he was discovered as a soviet spy in 1963. he was condemned as a traitor in britain but regarded as a hero in the ussr. now an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. sarah rainsford has been to see it. to his own country, kim philby is a traitor, but in russia, this exhibition hails him as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display. along with a glimpse of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency. it is the successor to the kgb that kim philby served for three decades. translation: kim philby is a legendary man, an outstanding spy,
the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism.ned here is appealing. i could definitely do with a few more weeks here. ijust hope it has a few belly rumbles under life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the threat that hangs over this island will be lifted. kim philby spent three decades passing british and american secrets to the kgb until he was discovered asa to the kgb until he was discovered as a soviet spy in 1963. he was...
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i went to bali in 1956. i only saw one other european all the time i was in bali, which was several weeks, a couple of weeks. and we filmed dancing, and it was just marvellous. whoops, look at that! i mean that, that was great fun. it was the first time that that had ever been seen on television. yes. and it took us weeks to get there and get that filmed. and of course the world was new. that's an example of it. i mean people... it wasn't the greatest film ever made, but nobody had ever seen a fat thing before. when i filmed that, there were only a third of the people on the planet. what is the effect, in your eyes, of having three times as many people on the planet? well everything is overcrowded. everything is overcrowded. and it's very difficult. the wilderness is under threat. looking at the oceans, and seeing the mother albatross come back after having scoured the antarctic ocean to feed this chick which she had been away from for weeks, and to bring back food. and she opens her beak and the chick begs
i went to bali in 1956. i only saw one other european all the time i was in bali, which was several weeks, a couple of weeks. and we filmed dancing, and it was just marvellous. whoops, look at that! i mean that, that was great fun. it was the first time that that had ever been seen on television. yes. and it took us weeks to get there and get that filmed. and of course the world was new. that's an example of it. i mean people... it wasn't the greatest film ever made, but nobody had ever seen a...
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our correspondent is in bali with the latest on this story.eporter: forced to flee to homes, these are some of the 80,000 balinese people waiting for nature to take its course. no one can tell them if or when an eruption will come. the risk is too great for them to remain in their villages. the wait and frustration. >> i'm bored spending days and days here. at home, i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts my home has been abandoned. reporter: this is one of 400 evacuation centers around the island. people make -- are making use of mattresses and whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one knows if an eruption comes of it would take hours or days or weeks. the mountain is a sacred site. people face towards it as they pray. risksreat of an eruption ending lives and livelihoods. others, all for caps activity has kept them busy. hundreds of earthquakes have been measured every day. if experts can only say the eruption is imminent. while one part of the island is in natural disaster m
our correspondent is in bali with the latest on this story.eporter: forced to flee to homes, these are some of the 80,000 balinese people waiting for nature to take its course. no one can tell them if or when an eruption will come. the risk is too great for them to remain in their villages. the wait and frustration. >> i'm bored spending days and days here. at home, i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts my home has been abandoned. reporter: this is one of 400...
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nearly 100,000 people on the indonesian island of bali have now left their homes near the mount agungolcano as they prepare for it to erupt. vulcanologists have been recording hundreds of earth tremors each day. and this video is trending on bbc.com. fights have broken out in the ugandan parliament for a second day. mps threw chairs and microphone stands, angry about a move by government supporters to change the constitution. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: jeremy corbyn has closed the labour conference in brighton, saying the party occupies the political centre ground and is on the threshold of power. he promised rent controls and said only labour could unite the uk after brexit. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. us president donald trump reveals the biggest tax overhaul of the country in decades. will in the better for business? —— will it be. and amazon goes even further into artificial intelligence software, sending a fresh challenge to google and other technology companies. good morning, asia. hell
nearly 100,000 people on the indonesian island of bali have now left their homes near the mount agungolcano as they prepare for it to erupt. vulcanologists have been recording hundreds of earth tremors each day. and this video is trending on bbc.com. fights have broken out in the ugandan parliament for a second day. mps threw chairs and microphone stands, angry about a move by government supporters to change the constitution. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.,... the world of competitive medieval fighting is growing in popularity. it's a niche hobby, but one that seems to offer some men, something they can't get from physical sports like rugby or boxing. enthusiasts from around the world will be visiting england this weekend, as it hosts it's largest annual event. dougal shaw has been to meet the team based in london, who have a modern take on what it means to be a viking. this may look like game of thrones. but it's actually a huge gathering of viking enthusiasts at a recent festival in poland. these modern vikings don't just re—enact battles, they try to win them in specially organised competitive matches. marshals are on hand to ensure rules are followed and nobody is seriously hurt. it's a hobby where history meets martial arts and has thousands of devotees around the world. devotees like max bracey, a viking from london. a lot of these people are adrenaline junkies and they really want to take part in something where they feel alive.
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.,... the world of competitive medieval fighting is growing in popularity. it's a niche hobby, but one that seems to offer some men, something they can't get from physical sports like rugby or boxing. enthusiasts from around the world will be visiting england this weekend, as it hosts it's largest annual event. dougal shaw has been to meet the team based in london, who have a modern take on what it means to be a viking. this may look like game of thrones. but it's...
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thousands flee their home in bali after fears and nearby volcano could erupt imminently.d be the first time mount agung has erupted in half a century, last time more than a thousand people were killed. and man united are back on top after trouncing crystal palace, who remain pointless at the foot of the premier league. good evening and welcome to bbc news. it's the eve of the conservative party conference, theresa may is facing renewed pressure over the government's approach to brexit. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has intervened again on the issue, calling for a strict time limit on any transition period. chris mason is in manchester for us now. good evening from the centre of manchester where the prime minister and her husband had just swept into the conference centre in the last couple of minutes to be met by the president of the conservative convention. she will meet activists in the coming hours as they arrive here forfour orfive in the coming hours as they arrive here for four or five days of chewing the political fact. here for four or five days of chewing t
thousands flee their home in bali after fears and nearby volcano could erupt imminently.d be the first time mount agung has erupted in half a century, last time more than a thousand people were killed. and man united are back on top after trouncing crystal palace, who remain pointless at the foot of the premier league. good evening and welcome to bbc news. it's the eve of the conservative party conference, theresa may is facing renewed pressure over the government's approach to brexit. the...
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an active volcano on the holiday island of bali has entered a critical phase and an eruption could be imminent. 75,000 people have left the area surrounding mount agung. and this story is trending on bbc.com — a shopping list, created by an indian woman to help her husband with their weekly food shop, has gone viral. it's full of instructions and little illustrations showing what to look for. era golwalkar‘s list has struck a chord with thousands of social media users. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk — jeremy corbyn is to tell supporters labour is "on the threshold of power" and stands ready for government. at the party's conference in brighton, he'll say its general election showing has "put the tories on notice" — and accuse them of "brexit bungling". now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the head of the consumer credit agency equus fax announces a massive data breach. just do it alljust blew it? mike's profits are down but still beat expectations. —— nike's profits. this is bbc world news. i am rico hizon
an active volcano on the holiday island of bali has entered a critical phase and an eruption could be imminent. 75,000 people have left the area surrounding mount agung. and this story is trending on bbc.com — a shopping list, created by an indian woman to help her husband with their weekly food shop, has gone viral. it's full of instructions and little illustrations showing what to look for. era golwalkar‘s list has struck a chord with thousands of social media users. that's all from me...
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nearly a hundred thousand people on the indonesian island of bali have now left their homes near mountgung because the volcano is expected to erupt, for the first time in 50 years. 0k. it is time now for world business report with sally. a taxing issue for trump: the president says cuts will bring jobs back to the us. critics warn they'll fuel inequality and drive america deeper into debt. plus alexa on the march: amazon unveils new gadgets to take on google and apple in the battle to control your home. welcome to world business report. iam i am sally bundock. also in the programme, ryanair cancels thousands more flights. details in a moment. but first we start in the us, where president trump has proposed the biggest shakeup of the tax system since the 1980s. he says it will boost the economy and create jobs, but critics argue it favours the rich and could add trillions of dollars to an already soaring budget deficit. from new york, here's michelle fleury. many details are still unknown, but, on wednesday, the president unveiled his blueprint for tax reform, a framework, if you like,
nearly a hundred thousand people on the indonesian island of bali have now left their homes near mountgung because the volcano is expected to erupt, for the first time in 50 years. 0k. it is time now for world business report with sally. a taxing issue for trump: the president says cuts will bring jobs back to the us. critics warn they'll fuel inequality and drive america deeper into debt. plus alexa on the march: amazon unveils new gadgets to take on google and apple in the battle to control...
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we knew bali wasn't here for the long-term. we were happy that we found somebody who could take a longer-term view on the business and who was appropriate for the challenges the business is facing now as it continues to seek growth and niels christensen is a tenured and experienced ceo with an impeccable track record for running global businesses. we think he'll be a great fit and do well here we are satisfied with bali's contribution the person to blame for the poor outcomes is unfortunately me i take full accountability for that today. >>> talk us through the regions. i know china is a growth market. the u.s. has been lagging in 2016 how is it looking there and in western europe as well if we start with the established markets, i can say we did decline and lose market share in the u.s. this first half of this year and we have also seen that in some parts of europe we have struggled to grow. we remain in a leading position in those established markets which are also highly penetrated markets. so they continue to be important.
we knew bali wasn't here for the long-term. we were happy that we found somebody who could take a longer-term view on the business and who was appropriate for the challenges the business is facing now as it continues to seek growth and niels christensen is a tenured and experienced ceo with an impeccable track record for running global businesses. we think he'll be a great fit and do well here we are satisfied with bali's contribution the person to blame for the poor outcomes is unfortunately...
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and tens of thousands of people leave the island of bali is indonesia was an eruption of the mt agang volcano is imminent. hello we've still got some rather lively showers across parts of central europe but a little bit of cloud still way down towards greece towards the balkans easing over towards the black sea areas of low pressure still bringing some thunder rehab the showers in across the region then still seeing some of the lobby showers just around the new year in corsica well the cloud of rain will eventually spill its way in from the atlantic but not too bad for england wales and scotland as we go on through wednesday northern ireland getting off to a decent start with a wet weather as you can see not too far away seventy winds coming in here to twenty or twenty one celsius for london and paris but the cloud of rain that will not use way through as we go on through day perhaps a touch colder but not too bad for the time of the year nineteen celsius in vienna as well maybe a seventeen there for bucharest still a few of those showers just across central parts of the med but furth
and tens of thousands of people leave the island of bali is indonesia was an eruption of the mt agang volcano is imminent. hello we've still got some rather lively showers across parts of central europe but a little bit of cloud still way down towards greece towards the balkans easing over towards the black sea areas of low pressure still bringing some thunder rehab the showers in across the region then still seeing some of the lobby showers just around the new year in corsica well the cloud of...
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the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism.finitely do with a few more weeks here. ijust hope that it has a few little belly rumbles and then basically, life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope that the threat hanging over this island will be lifted. hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. time for a look at the weather. good evening. 0ur good evening. our range of temperatures overnight tonight, a mixture of whether as well. that is what we'll see over the next few days. typical to fare, club streaming in from the atlantic. this cloud bringing more persistent rain. it is already bringing some rain and drizzle. it may use of a overnight, but we will stick with a lot of cloud. quite damp, misty and murky of the hills. thicker cloud bringing rain into northern ireland later. in scotland, clear skies. in rain into northern ireland later. in scotland, clearskies. in the grampians, close to freezing. further south, milder grampians, close to freezing. furthersouth, milderand grampians, close to freezing. further south,
the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism.finitely do with a few more weeks here. ijust hope that it has a few little belly rumbles and then basically, life goes on. but for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope that the threat hanging over this island will be lifted. hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. time for a look at the weather. good evening. 0ur good evening. our range of temperatures overnight tonight, a mixture of whether as well. that is what...
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hywel griffith sent this update from bali.ct that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't mind being marooned on bali for an extra couple of days. a different situation however for the 80,000 or more people who have been evacuated from their homes, taken out of the red zone, which surrounds mount agung. many of those coming to the end of the first week as evacuees. some have got a couple of bags full of clothes to keep them going. however, one centre we visited this morning, it became obvious that the women and children were there but some of the men were going back into the risky zone to tend to the animals. in some cases i guess their main source of income. there's a bit of a tension here in bali over how this is going to play out. the question really everyone wants answered is if and when an eruption will
hywel griffith sent this update from bali.ct that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't mind being marooned on bali for an extra couple of days. a different situation however for the 80,000 or more people who have been evacuated from their homes, taken out of the red zone,...
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our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali.fear and frustration. translation: i'm bored spending days and days here. at home i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. this sports centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. people are making use of gym mats, mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one knows if an eruption comes, whether it would take hours, days, or maybe even weeks. mount agung is a sacred site for the balinese. people face towards it as they pray. but the threat of an eruption risks ending lives and livelihoods. translation: i'm scared, really scared. as the volcano is going to erupt. i‘m still waiting for the latest news from the government. i am a construction worker. because of the news that said the volcano will erupt, the head of our construction site said to shut down and didn‘t tell us when to start again. so i‘m unemployed. for others on the island, volcanic activity is
our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali.fear and frustration. translation: i'm bored spending days and days here. at home i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. this sports centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. people are making use of gym mats, mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one knows if an eruption comes, whether it would take...
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thousands of people on bali are now in emergency shelters the ball needs emergency office told eighty thousand residents and tourists in close proximity to want to evacuate their homes and camps and even i'm really worried because we feel the trim isn't getting stronger and continuous over the last few days. seismologists have been recording what they call a tremendous increase in seismic activity near mt goon indonesia sits on the ring of fire which is an arc of volcanoes and fault lines and circling the pacific basin the last time to three thousand meter tall mountain erupted it killed more than a thousand people and injured hundreds more it's feud ashes highest twenty kilometers reaching the capital jakarta about a thousand kilometers away lava from the last eruption flowed nearly eight kilometers residents and tourists who are outside the nine kilometer radius of the crater and at least twelve kilometers from where lava could flow have been told they are not in danger no way that is what is on facebook and there were a why why no one's going commenting on a bill saying anything di
thousands of people on bali are now in emergency shelters the ball needs emergency office told eighty thousand residents and tourists in close proximity to want to evacuate their homes and camps and even i'm really worried because we feel the trim isn't getting stronger and continuous over the last few days. seismologists have been recording what they call a tremendous increase in seismic activity near mt goon indonesia sits on the ring of fire which is an arc of volcanoes and fault lines and...
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the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism. appealing. i could definitely do with a few more weeks here. i hope there are a few belly rumbles and basically life goes on. for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the threat that hangs over this island will be lifted. time for a look at the weather now. autumn colours in the countryside changing rapidly at the moment but making for beautiful splendour. some of the autumn hues will be ripped from the trees in the next few days. low pressure systems lining up in the atlantic is that one is the re m na nts of the atlantic is that one is the remnants of hurricane maria and the other hurricane league, both having minimal impact on our weather. it is way off to the west at the moment we are seeing clouds increase across the southern half of england and wales will stop the cloud will spread its way northwards and by the end of the night reining in northern ireland. the clearest of all will be scotland. temperatures dipping quite markedly. in the highlands and grampian ‘s temperatures
the government has been anxious to keep bali open for its biggest business, tourism. appealing. i could definitely do with a few more weeks here. i hope there are a few belly rumbles and basically life goes on. for now, all anyone can do is wait and hope the threat that hangs over this island will be lifted. time for a look at the weather now. autumn colours in the countryside changing rapidly at the moment but making for beautiful splendour. some of the autumn hues will be ripped from the...
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showers are on board as much as you'd expect but it's also looking quite white in parts of java and bali to pick up some showers so definitely some thunderstorms there highs of thirty two up through them and they can ship for singapore and kuala lumpur weather conditions generally aren't too bad but once you get into thailand and across central southern parts both come both here and vietnam it is looking pretty wet at times so again some localized flooding is possible here into south asia we've still got some showers effect in the western ghats we still got some showers for the east but northern parts of india largely fine highs of thirty five in delhi. the weather sponsored by qatar and always. tensions are high. little has changed and new village officials are struggling to demonstrate goodwill. among morial is trying for a calm maggi sacrificed his life the political change. but really event tonight will drive a wedge between the villages cracked jazz part three of a six part series filmed over five years. china's democracy experiment at this time on al-jazeera the growing up in the u
showers are on board as much as you'd expect but it's also looking quite white in parts of java and bali to pick up some showers so definitely some thunderstorms there highs of thirty two up through them and they can ship for singapore and kuala lumpur weather conditions generally aren't too bad but once you get into thailand and across central southern parts both come both here and vietnam it is looking pretty wet at times so again some localized flooding is possible here into south asia we've...
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without them, bali would lose its biggest industry.y conference declaring his party is ready for government. police who shot a man said they were responding to reports he was carrying a gun. theresa may says she's bitterly disappointed after trade dispute with united states but thousands of jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. they are allup, they are all up, as you can see. president trump has defended his government's response to the disaster in the us territory of puerto rico — which has been devastated by two hurricanes. mr trump rejected accusations that the caribbean island had not received the same level of assistance as the states of texas and florida. he will now visit the island next week — as our correspondent richard lister reports. in the flooded streets of the capital sanjuan, the mayor is still looking for survivors. in the city largely without
without them, bali would lose its biggest industry.y conference declaring his party is ready for government. police who shot a man said they were responding to reports he was carrying a gun. theresa may says she's bitterly disappointed after trade dispute with united states but thousands of jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are...
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on thousands evacuated on the resort island of bali as rumblings sparked fears of a possible volcano eruption and in sports team europe paraded roger federer and rafael nadal on day two of them have a cup find out how they got along. from dusky sunsets if you spring savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis. welcome back across much of southern china in taiwan the weather conditions are fairly quiet at the moment being see this massive cloud moving away from the philippines being very wet here the last twenty four to forty eight hours and that whole system is going to move further towards the west towards high now and eventually into parts of northern vietnam hong kong too will be on the northern edge of that system so heavy showers are likely so as move the forecaster into monday you can see that system getting into vietnam also some heavy rain the on the along the yangtze river valley further south though for taipei it may be rather cloudy but it should be largely dry for southeastern parts of asia generally we've got to find conditions across much of the philippines for the ti
on thousands evacuated on the resort island of bali as rumblings sparked fears of a possible volcano eruption and in sports team europe paraded roger federer and rafael nadal on day two of them have a cup find out how they got along. from dusky sunsets if you spring savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis. welcome back across much of southern china in taiwan the weather conditions are fairly quiet at the moment being see this massive cloud moving away from the philippines being very wet...
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an active volcano on the holiday island of bali has entered a critical phase, and an eruption could be imminent. 75,000 people have left the area surrounding mount agung. and this story is trending on bbc.com: a shopping list created by an indian woman to help her husband with their weekly food shop has gone viral. it is full of instructions and little illustrations showing what to look for. era golwalkar‘s list has struck a chord with thousands of social media users. that is all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. relations between the us and russia are at a post—cold war low point, filled with mistrust, unpredictability and potential danger. in washington, there's a president whose mixed messages tie his own staff in knots. meanwhile, in moscow there's a president who seems intent on exploiting western division. my guest today is konstantin kosachev, chairman of the russian senate's foreign affairs committee and an influential russian voice on foreign affairs. does russia see opportunity in diplomat
an active volcano on the holiday island of bali has entered a critical phase, and an eruption could be imminent. 75,000 people have left the area surrounding mount agung. and this story is trending on bbc.com: a shopping list created by an indian woman to help her husband with their weekly food shop has gone viral. it is full of instructions and little illustrations showing what to look for. era golwalkar‘s list has struck a chord with thousands of social media users. that is all from me now....
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a warning from bali — this volcano could be ready to blow for the first time in half a century. in business, merkel comes out on top in germany's elections, but europe's biggest economy will have to weather months of uncertainty as coalition talks loom. and stepping into orbit. australia's government says its launching a space agency so it can compete in a $300 billion industry. germany's election result has redrawn the country's political landscape, with an impact likely to be felt right around the world. chancellor angela merkel will serve a fourth term in office, her christian democrats have remained the largest party. but her authority has been weakened by the right—wing afd, a strongly anti—immigrant party, which has won seats in parliament for the first time. our correspondent damian grammaticas is in berlin. a grammaticas is in berlin. victory eclipsed by what i happened? a victory eclipsed by what has happened? yes, good morning from berlin. germany has voted, angela merkel‘s party has come out on top, so merkel‘s party has come out on top, so she will be chancellor for
a warning from bali — this volcano could be ready to blow for the first time in half a century. in business, merkel comes out on top in germany's elections, but europe's biggest economy will have to weather months of uncertainty as coalition talks loom. and stepping into orbit. australia's government says its launching a space agency so it can compete in a $300 billion industry. germany's election result has redrawn the country's political landscape, with an impact likely to be felt right...
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bali's biggest volcano threatens to erupt for the first time in 50 years.ter hurricane maria, help is arriving in puerto rico, where half the island still has no access to clean water. and the canine controversy overshadowing australia's increasingly heated debate on same—sex marriage.
bali's biggest volcano threatens to erupt for the first time in 50 years.ter hurricane maria, help is arriving in puerto rico, where half the island still has no access to clean water. and the canine controversy overshadowing australia's increasingly heated debate on same—sex marriage.
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also in the programme, a warning from bali: this volcano could be ready to blow for the first time inf a century. hello and welcome to the programme. in the last 2a hours voters in germany have redrawn the country's political landscape, and the affects are likely to be felt right around the world. chancellor angela merkel will serve a fourth term in office, but her authority has been weakened as her party, the christian democrats, seeks to build a new coalition. protests have also been held in several cities after the anti—immigra nt alternative for deutchland party was forecast to win seats in the federal parliament for the first time. damian grammaticas has more on that, in a moment, but first, here's our correspondent, jenny hill, on the political fallout. it has been a frustrating night for angela merkel. a brave face, though, for the cameras, and for the party faithful. mrs merkel has won the election for them, but it is not the victory they had hoped for. support for her conservatives is lower than it has ever been under her leadership, a verdict perhaps on her decision to open
also in the programme, a warning from bali: this volcano could be ready to blow for the first time inf a century. hello and welcome to the programme. in the last 2a hours voters in germany have redrawn the country's political landscape, and the affects are likely to be felt right around the world. chancellor angela merkel will serve a fourth term in office, but her authority has been weakened as her party, the christian democrats, seeks to build a new coalition. protests have also been held in...