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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'neglected needs. >> wow. that is unbelievable >> [applause] >> and now "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. as pittsburgh mourns, the ofman suspecteilling 11 worshipers in a synagogue makes his first court appearance. president trump will visit the city tomorrow. a brand new plane crashes in indonesia with 189 people ecboard. rescue teams areering bodies as investigators focus n what went wrong. >> ♪ laurplus, could new mexico send the first native american woman to congress? deb haaland is hoping to ma history. ura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president trump and the first lady will visit pittsburgh on tuesday as the city mourns those killed in saturday's. shooti 11 people at the tree of life synagogue was shot dead by a gunman. as civic and relig
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a nd now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." w reporting frhington, i am jane o'brien. rerricane michael slams as in the florida panhandle, the worst storm to hit the region. president trump says he spoke to top saudi officials about the fatef journalist jamal khashoggi. the pressu for answers b uilds. and gymnast simone biles has amazed us at every twist and turn. now the olympic champion is slking about abuse, hoping others will do te. simone: if i can tell my story, it might encourage other people to tell theirs, because a lot of people look up to me so if she llcan be strong enough, hoy i can, too. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. hurricane michael has crashed into florida's panhandle as the strongest storm to hit the continental u.s. in 25 years. packinwinds of 155 miles an hour, it ripped a path of destructioand created a dangerous storm surge. right now it is heading north and continuing tdrop devastating rainfall mixed with strong winds. gary o'donoghue is in panama beach
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" >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. the u.s. secretary of state heads to saudi arabia to as the king about the fate ofst journalijamal khashoggi as president trump offers this possibility. >> it sounds to me as it could have been rogues, killers, who knows? laura: civil war has torn the country of yemen apart. the nation could be facing the worst famine in history. pl, making room for one mo at kensington palace. baby newfor britain's royal family as prince harry and his wife say they are expecting. ♪ welcome to our viewers on public sion in america and arou the globe. president trump says rogue killers could be responsible for the disappearance of the saudi journalists jamal khashoggi. he went missing two weeks ago after entering the saudiin consulatstanbul. y . trump spoke to the saudi king by phone tod is sending mike pompeo to the kingdom in search ofrs. after that visit, mr. pompeo. . -- he will stop in istanbul. from there, our correspondent reports. >> a interest th
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your tomorrow is purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. fears grow about the fate of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. he was last seen at the saudi consulate in istanbul. a re warning from the world's top scientists. dramatic action is needed now to save the world from climate catastrophe. plus, writing to president obama. from hardships to homework, andericans pun paper, hundreds received a personal reply. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television ou america and the globe. tonight the mysterious disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi is raising questions across the middle east and here in washinon, d.c. the commentar who was critical of saudi arabia's young crown prince has vanished. what we do know is he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul on tuesday to obtain routine paperwork. he has not been seen sinceofand turkiscials say he may have been murdered. president erdogan is demandingsw s, but saudi arabia denies
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thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so yoghcan swipe your way throu thnews of the day and stay up-to-te with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >>ox this is a a box that shows you a world behind your own. it was just a box. but the world has changed. and so have we. and now the box can be almost any size or spe. and you decide what you want to explore. anytime, anyplace. break out of the box with pbs. >> "bbc world news" was prested by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a city mourns-- president trump visits pittsburgh as funerals begin foh ose murdered at the synagogue. ren, hate in america-- we take a closer look at te of anti-semitism in the united states. plus, what is driving migrants to leave central
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world new america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. desperation in indonesia, where survivors of the earthquake and tsunami are struggling to getpe supplies as ades of finding anyone else alive. president trump ridicules the woman accusing his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, drawing criticism from democra key republicans whose vote he needs. and hitting high notes on the high line. a mile-long opera is coming to new york, transforming the rais part intooo an outd stage. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and as each hour passes, hope fadesr of finding anyonped alive after last week's earthquake and tsunami in indonesia. now authorities have set a friday deadline to end the search. at least 1400 people are known to have died. our correspondent jonathan head sent this report from palu, one of the worst-hit areas on the island of sulawesi. jonathan: even n, five days after the earthquake, the tsunami, and the mudslides, the damage wrought still has the power to
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." rajini: this is "bbc world news america."re rting from washington, i am rajini vaidyanathan. american pastor andrew brunson released from detention in turkey and heading back to the m u.s., ending aajor row between the two countries. south korea's president told the bbc he believes peace will be declared on the korean peninsula, but admits it may be tough getting kim jong-un to disarm. and the weing bells ringing again in windsor -- this time princess eugenie and her groom, royal familyis came out to celebrate. rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. an american pastor whose case was taken has been freed by a court in turkey, despite being convicted on terrorism charges. andrew brunson was at the center of a diplomatic showdown between turkey and the u.s. which created a major rift and economic turmoil. he is now free after two years in detention and is on an -- speaking or short time ago, president trump welcome's the pastor's release. pres. trump: we have good news -- pastor and
purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." rajini: this is "bbc world news america."re rting from washington, i am rajini vaidyanathan. american pastor andrew brunson released from detention in turkey and heading back to the m u.s., ending aajor row between the two countries. south korea's president told the bbc he believes peace will be declared on the korean peninsula, but admits it may be tough getting kim jong-un to disarm. and the weing bells ringing again...
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thanks for watching bbc world news america. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designedwork around yourifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the last headlines you can trt. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sd negleceds. ♪ >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. thyour day is filled with . and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> bbc world news was prented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: saudi arabia's shifting story on the death of jams khashoggi fa answer key questions in the face of mounting evidence of a brutal murder. then, president trump's plan to pull the u. out of a key nuclear arms control treaty draws criticism across the globe, including from some republican lawmakers here at home. plusbattleground california. democrats
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. u.s. senators have the fbi report on supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. which is site it supports depends on who you ask. western nations including the u.s. and the u.k. accuse russian spies of hacking into government institutions around the world. and it is a disturbing trend across america -- people with disabilities being killed during run-ins with police. tonight we have a special report. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television inndmerica and arhe world. u.s. senators have spent the day reading through the finance of -- findis of an additional fbi background report from supreme -- on supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. while republicans say it provides no evidence of sexual misconduct, let alone assault, democrats say they are left with more questions than answers. the bbc's north america editor jon pel starts our coverage. jon: outside the capitol, anchor --er ang and bitter division over brett kavanaugh's eme court.
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thanks for watching "bbc world news america," and have a lovely weekend. the bbc news app, our vertical videos ardesigned to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is me possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ >> possibilities. your day is full of them. rpbs helps everyone dis thereirs. anytime, anywhere. pbs. we are with you for life. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet, los angeles. ni captio sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, a suspect in custody: federal authorities arrest a south flora man in connection with at least 13 bomb packages addressed to critics of present trump. then, stories from the migrant caravan as it continues to move north towards the u.s./mexico border. >> there is a big humanitarian problem going on in central america.e
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.>> bbc world news america. funding of the presentation is y the freeman b foundation.er foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> had fall it's the season of revelations. >> we want people to take a look at. we're hoping to get people to fall in love withovels again. hero's e faith of a love. are secret lives to first the americas. more, this season. bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm jane o'brien. tors in ate investiga nue their search kahaggi. and had fao, rbis have their eyes on a north dakota senate seat. voters will decide in less than is now eeks and cannab -- useluseccy in canada but will it pay off investors? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. are ish investigators xamining the residence of the in i arabiain consul tanbul. and president trump dispatchingi ntinues to co stress strong ties between riad.heton and diplomats re entertain, police hunting the of darkesrimes. the residents in istanbul scoured by turkish and saudi t
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am. laura treveln a top resignatom president trump's cabinet. u.n. ambassador nikki haley is leaving after two years on the job. amb. haley: it was a blessing to goo the u.n. every day and fend america. laura: the mystery deepens over the fate of saudi journalist jamaal khashoggi. turkish authorities are said to search the 70onsulate -- a saudi consulaten tanbul. plus, a full-face transplant gave her a new lease on fe. tonight wee hear thamazing story of how one girl survived a tragedy. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. ove the past two years we h had a lot of high-profile departures from the trump administration, but today there was a shock resignatio u.n. ambassador nikki haley's exit did not come via tweet. ofinstead, she got the ovace treatment. haley heaped praise onndhe president, return he said the door is always open. she said she is not eyeing a presidential bid in 2020. nick bryant starts our cove
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. scenes of devastation from indonesia, where at least 1300 people have died in the aearthqua tsunami which struck the region. >> a sea of mud has buried all of the houses right up tond halfway, some of the inhabitants, too. laura: as the fbi continues its investigation into brett kavanaugh, president trump defends his nominee for now and says it is a scary time for young men in america. plus, texas is serving up a senate race with high stakes. democrats are hoping to pull off an upset, but has the state really changed its tune? vienwelcome to ourrs public television in america and around the globe. scenes of complete destructionev arywhere on the indonesian sulawesi, and now it is against time to reach survivors of the earthquake and tsunami. more than 1300 people are known to have died and the number is still rising. for those who survive, food and water are in short supply. the bbc's jonathan head is in palu, one of the worst-hit areas
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." la a: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the desperate search for survivors after indonesia's earthquake and tsunami. the devastation has left hundreds dead and thousands homeless. the whit to expand its investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against brett kavanaugh. the president defends the man and his faly. pres. trump: what his wife is going through, what his beautiful chilen are going through, is not describable. it's not describable. it's not fair. laura: plu, the nobel prize winners honored for their work fighting cancer. how to scientist from japan and the u.s. won this year's prestigious award. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. in indonesiathere are scenes desperation as rescue services try to reach people trapped after this weekend's earthquake and tsunami. close to 900 people are known to have died, but rescuers say the final figure could be in the thousands. the bbc has learned thathe tsunami warning syst
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>> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and n, "bbc world news." jane: this is bc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. arrested and chargedith sending more than a dozen packages containing bombs. police have cesar sayoc in custody, and a warning for others threatening political violence. atty. gen. sessions: we will find you, we will prosecute youf to tlest extent of the law. jane: the fiancÉe of murdered journalist jamal khashoggi speaks out, saying she does not believe the united states is sincere in investigating his killing. and it was a murder that changed america. years after an openly gay student was killed in wyoming, matthew shepard's legacy lives on. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and arnd the globe. 56-year-old cesar sayoc has been arrested in florida and charged with sending more than a dozen explosive devi
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jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. we world's rarest and most valuable bottle skey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the worer's mostus collectors come as scotland correspondent reports. rerter: at an auction in edinburg thisng mora record-breaking bottle of whiskey. with the buyer's premium, this cost wel over 800,000 pounds. such is its rarity that this auction has attracted interest from around the world, with bids coming in from china and the far east. the buyer has chosen to stay anonymous, but a little more is known about the seller. he is said tllbe a private tor based in britain who loves his whiskey, and only relies to the value of his bottle when a similar one was sold at auction in hong kong earlier this year. >> whiskey
jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. we world's rarest and most valuable bottle skey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the worer's mostus collectors come as scotland correspondent...
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all this and more this season. >> and now, "bbc world news." "bbc world news america." 10 packages containing explosives havnow been jotected. the latest was to biden and robert de niro's restaurant. the hunt is on for who did it. the long road to recovery two years after we first met a group of opioid addict their efforts to quit have taken different paths. ie fromnot going to this. jane: and they aren't on the ballot but president trump and barack oba are hitting the campaign trail in force.ill brif two rallies. ♪ jane: welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. the number of explosive devices center risen to 10.ocrats has and authorities warned that more packages could be out there. the most rent were dressed up former vice president joe biden and robert de niro's restaurant in new york. authorities e no focused on -- are now focused on finding the serial bomb maker. and are warning the public to remain vigilant. nick bryant has the latest. nick: these are the scenes that america woke up to. what looked like old footag
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i'm thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> wh the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designedrk around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of e day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you catrust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible bthe freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >>♪ >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. and pbs helps everyone discover heirs. anytime, anywhere. >> you can see it. >> pbs, we're with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presend by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, c >> woodruff: good evening.dr i'm judy wf. on the newshour tonight, hate turns to horror. john yang reportfrom pittsburgh where 11 people were targeted and murdered at a synagogue. and i am anchoring special coverage from florida-- a place sadly familiar with gun violence, home to the suspected pipe bomber and a state still recovering from devastating hurricane. plus, with just a were to go behe election we hear how a
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>>"nd now, "bbc world news. jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. florida is coming to grips with the scale of destruction left by michael, one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the u.s. lit takesot to silence donald trump. kanye west's trip to the oval office certainly stole the show. kanye: made me feel likean su. itsuperman is my favor superhero. jane: neon signs may be fadingan from thecape, but they are still lighting up the work of one photographer. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. residents of florida gulf ast have spent the day assessing dage to their homes and businesses after one of the strongest storms to hit the u.s. hurricane michael slammed into the northwest part of the state as a category 4 wednesday with winds of 150 miles an hour. two people including a child were killed by falling debris. the town of mexico beach was worst hit. it was called ground zero. the bbc's gary o'donoghue was there and sent this report. gary: two days ago,
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♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of resentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing sotions for america's neglected needs. >> this oll, it's the seasonf revelations from the choice of america's favorite novels. >> twere's a hundred book want people to take a look at. >> we're hoping to get people to fall in love with novels again. >> to the fate of a hero's love. >> i'm still here. >> and i. >> from the secret lives of the most amazing cat to new discoveries about the first peoples of the americas. >> our history goes back to the beginning of time. >> all this and more this season. >> and now, "bbc world news." ♪ rajini: this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington. police in turkey continue their search for the remains of the missing saudi journalist jamal khashoi, focusing on a forest for clues.s chaotic scenesousands of migrants head to america's southern border from guatemala. we are at the scene. thousands of migrants have burst past guatemalan secur
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purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. sen. collins: i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. jane: brett kavanaugh is a big step closer to try to be -- closer tonight to being confirmed to the u.s. supreme court after weeks of bitter debate and allegations of sexual assault. sen. knedy: i think if our founders have seen, envisioned this process unfolding like it has, some of them ght have stuck with king george. jane: desperate pleas for help in indonesia. a week after the earthquake and tsunami struck, the human cost of the tragedy continues to grow.an d their mission, to stop the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. day their efforts are rewardedth wi the nobel peace prize. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in ameri and around t world. after another day of high drama on capitol hill, brett kavanaugh's mination to become a supreme court justice looks to be moving towards confirmation. the senate voted by the narrowest of margins to advance the process, se
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do stay with us here on bbc world news. we will bring you all the latest as soon as it comes. other news. twenty people have been killed in a car crash in the us state of new york. police say a limousine carrying a wedding party failed to stop at red lights in the sko—haari area, about 30 kilometres west of the state capital albany. it crashed into another vehicle. according to the police, everyone inside the limousine was killed. the limousine travelled across the intersection into a parking lot and struck a 2015 toyota highlander that was unoccupied and parked. two pedestrians standing nearby were also struck and killed. in total, 20 victims were killed. all were adults. 18 of the victims were in the limousine — including the driver — and the two pedestrians that were struck. indonesian officials say the number of people missing from the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesi has soared to 5,000. so far 1763 bodies have been recovered. but there are fears that the two worst—affected neighbourhoods in the city of palu, may contain thousands more victims, sw
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you are watching "bbc world news america." come, with the midt elections just two weeks away, we ask americans one of the key questions on everyone's mind. on sunday, brazilians will choose a new president, and religion is playing a crucial role in the ectoral campaign. influenced by powerful members of the church, and concerned s,about family valany evangelicals are backing the controversial far right candidate, bolts and aro -- bo sonaro. julia reports. julia: a concert for a devoted audience. this is one of the biggest evangelical chures in rio. these people can help decidpo brazil'tical future. up to 70% of evangelicals are expected to vote for the leading presidential candidate,ol naro, a former military captain who praises dictator years, is known for homophobic and misogynist views. ethe defends theosexual family. is 80's and ma he defends the family and has never been involved in corruption scandals. >> t he speaks of preservi family values, the good customs. julia: someone withso followers anal media has been campaign
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richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. stay with us on bbc worldlife—threatening heatwaves — we'll take you to vietnam, one of the world's most vulnerable countries for global warming. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines... key republican senators say they will vote for judge brett kavanaugh‘s nomination to the supreme court — a final senate vote is expected on saturday. officials in indonesia say more than a thousand people could have been trapped when an entire housing complex was destroyed by the tremor. rising sea levels, punishing droughts and life—threatening heatwaves — these are the potential impacts of global warming. many of the world's most vulnerable countries say that the world must do more to limit the average rise in global temperatures. one of those is vietnam. our science editor david shukman is there. i'm in the incredibly hot mekong delta in the south of vietnam. this region is described as one of the most vulnerable anywhere in the world to the effects of climate change. i'm on board with a team of scientists, so
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purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a new intern paints a dire picture of the damage climate change will cause without drastic actions. then, the disappearance of a "washingto after his visit to the saudi consulate in turkey. and the impact of rising waters as a result of climate change on a tiny island in the chesapeake bay. >> it's ironic, the chesapeake bay over the years has provided a living for the folks here, and now it's the chesapeake bay that is threatening the island, threatening to take it away. >> woodruff: all that re on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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this is bbc world news.eath of the journalist jamal khashoggi as a murder. adel al—jubeir said it was a terrible mistake, and none of the people under investigation were acting on orders from senior officials. will be seeking an explanation from the us, over president trump's the kremlin says russia's president vladimir putin will be seeking an explanation from the us, over president trump's plan to withdraw from a key cold war nuclear—weapons treaty. russia says scrapping the inf agreement would be "very dangerous". at least 18 people have died and around 170 have been injured after a train derailment in taiwan. taiwan's leader, tsai ing—wen, described the incident as a "major tragedy". thousands of migrants are making their way north through mexico towards the us, after evading mexican attempts to stop them at the border with guatemala.
this is bbc world news.eath of the journalist jamal khashoggi as a murder. adel al—jubeir said it was a terrible mistake, and none of the people under investigation were acting on orders from senior officials. will be seeking an explanation from the us, over president trump's the kremlin says russia's president vladimir putin will be seeking an explanation from the us, over president trump's plan to withdraw from a key cold war nuclear—weapons treaty. russia says scrapping the inf agreement...
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bbc news, afghanistan. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come. ai masters by borna coritch. it costs him his number two spot on the world tennis rankings. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. the mystery over missing journalist, jamal khashoggi. president trump demands answers from saudi arabia amid warnings of "severe punishment" if the country is responsible. a us pastor meets and prays with his president in the oval office — just a day after being released from a turkish prison. john watson has all the sport. hello and thanks. the defending champion roger federer is out of the shanghai masters. he was beaten in straight sets by borna coric. as he goes out, novak djokovic marches on, his victory over alex zverev to reach the final means he moves to world number two in the rankings. rhia choan reports. roger federer last two borna coric the first time he played him and the latest match showed why the croatian a lwa ys latest match showed why the croatian always gives him problems —— lost against king salman. at at times he toyed wi
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you are watching bbc world news america. poill toome, we will have the second of our res inside china, where up to a million muslims are leaved beinheld in -- believed being held in internment caps. saudi arabia'crown prince has said those responsible for the willr of jamal khashoggi be brought to justice. he was speaking for the first wme since mr. khashoggi killed in a stumble three weeks ago. this comes after seven countries asked for an international investigation and the u.s. revoke the visas of 21 people suspected of being involved in the killing. is more on the international pressure on saudi arabia. >> i think it is beginning to build. yesterday the crown prince .ike aand he was mobbed rockst he was relaxed. i had a brief word with him. ease, in completely at n'control. i h't seen him today but what we are hearing from various sources is that the royal family and high echelons of the royal family have had crisis talks about this in the past 24, 48 hours, trying to think of a solution. in the past, business deals went
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this is bbc world news. here are the headlines.mal khashoggi who died inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. there is an international con —— condemnation after riaz said he died as a result ofa after riaz said he died as a result of a fist fight. hundreds of thousands of protesters calling for a referendum on the final brexit deal have been marching through central london. they also had support from a number of mps who wa nt support from a number of mps who want a fresh note. at least 28 people have been killed it in islamist violence in afghanistan as people flocked to vote in the elections. in the biggest attack at the polling station in kabul, 15 people were killed by a suicide bomber. thousands of migrants remained stranded on the border between guatemala and mexico after mexican police stopped them entering the
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this is bbc world news today. i'm tanya beckett. our top stories: this man has been arrested in the united states and charged, after a series of pipe bombs were sent to prominent critics of president trump. police say that more devices could still emerge, and warn that the bombs were not fakes. each device consisted of roughly six inches of pvc pipe, a small clock, a battery, some wiring and what is known as energetic material. the fiancee of the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi speaks in public for the first time about the killing. translation: i know he had questions on whether something he didn't expect could happen at the consulate. and, one of the world's most famous monuments — stonehenge celebrates 100 years since it was given to the british public. hello and welcome to world news today. a man has been arrested in florida after a series of bombs were sent to prominent critics of us president donald trump. the devices, at least 13 in number, had been sent by post over the past week. the fbi has named the suspect as 56
this is bbc world news today. i'm tanya beckett. our top stories: this man has been arrested in the united states and charged, after a series of pipe bombs were sent to prominent critics of president trump. police say that more devices could still emerge, and warn that the bombs were not fakes. each device consisted of roughly six inches of pvc pipe, a small clock, a battery, some wiring and what is known as energetic material. the fiancee of the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi speaks...
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[applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america."orting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. foreign secretary pulls out of a meeting in saudi arabia and the president acknowledges is likely khashoggi dead and talks about consequences. >> it will likely have to be very severe. it is sad, but we willee what happens. >> the people of afghanistan get ready to go to the polls, but elections are taking place painst a continuing backd of violence. and they lived just miles but their politics could not be more different. we take the world's shortest road trip to abo america's division. welce to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. pressure is buding tonight on udi arabia following the suspected murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.s. treasury secretary has pulled out of an investment conference in riyadh nt week, joining his counterparts from britain and france, and president trump now says mr. khashoggi is most likely dead and if the saudi's are responsible, the consequences our north america editor report
[applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america."orting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. foreign secretary pulls out of a meeting in saudi arabia and the president acknowledges is likely khashoggi dead and talks about consequences. >> it will likely have to be very severe. it is sad, but we willee what happens. >> the people of afghanistan get ready to go to the polls, but elections are taking place painst a continuing...