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you are watching "bbc world news." still to come -- the price of green shoots up. -- grain shoots up. the european condemnation of france has created a fierce exchanges. they are not all being deported. and in fact, local authorities -- our reporter has been to see them. >> living on the long side of the tracks -- wrong side of the tracks. but they are on the right side of the law. these houses are being built by the local union. it is not too bad or steal, but to work. they have sent their children to school. the house is basic, but they are far from the squalor. this woman says that everyone thinks that roma people are thieves, but everyone that lives here works. her son is a student, but even he works part time. even the most ardent defenders of the roma people admit there is an element of truth that wherever the rome ago, crime follows. the purpose of this social experiment is to give them a chance to prove they can do better. the idea is that people stay here for awhile, get jobs, including anne of money to move o
you are watching "bbc world news." still to come -- the price of green shoots up. -- grain shoots up. the european condemnation of france has created a fierce exchanges. they are not all being deported. and in fact, local authorities -- our reporter has been to see them. >> living on the long side of the tracks -- wrong side of the tracks. but they are on the right side of the law. these houses are being built by the local union. it is not too bad or steal, but to work. they...
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bbc news, delhi. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news at."he north korean leader, kim jong-il has promoted one of his sons. russia is the world's biggest energy supplier. when the leaders and that, they had much to talk about. china wants more resources to fuel economic growth. president medvedyev's visit coincides with the completion of an oil pipeline between the two countries. >> both sides have touted the completion of the china-russia oil pipeline. this is a win/win cooperation in progress of a further promoting cooperation in the areas of energy, administration, and high-tech industries. >> but aside from oil, russia has opportunities to sell gas in china. they are currently highly reliant on europe. the two countries have agreed that russian supplies would start flowing in 2015, although they have yet to work out a pricing structure. if any deal goes through, it will worried the west. they will see it as yet another sign of china cornering the energy markets. bbc news, beijing. >> in europe, it looks to be another difficult week for th
bbc news, delhi. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news at."he north korean leader, kim jong-il has promoted one of his sons. russia is the world's biggest energy supplier. when the leaders and that, they had much to talk about. china wants more resources to fuel economic growth. president medvedyev's visit coincides with the completion of an oil pipeline between the two countries. >> both sides have touted the completion of the china-russia oil pipeline. this...
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bbc news, manchester. >> stay with us, if he can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- a new heart treatment. first though, it is a piece of technology that is indispensable to many in the big commercial opportunity. the latest blackberry device is called the play book. >> introducing the world's first professional tablet. the blackberry playbook. >> they may be billing it as the first of its kind, but it is curiously familiar. this is research in motion's challenge to the ike had -- ipad. toshiba, too, has unveiled an ipad look alike. >> the playbook is aimed at business users, but it is also -- >> we have a very low price point. we have dual cameras on the device. we have wide five. we have bluetooth. -- we have wi-fi. there is no additional expense. that is what makes it cool to people. >> it is certainly smaller. unlike the ipad, it plays flash. but will it managed to generate the excitement? that is another matter. bbc news. >> just briefly, an indian court will rule on thursday whether hindus or muslims are banned around a british mosque in northe
bbc news, manchester. >> stay with us, if he can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- a new heart treatment. first though, it is a piece of technology that is indispensable to many in the big commercial opportunity. the latest blackberry device is called the play book. >> introducing the world's first professional tablet. the blackberry playbook. >> they may be billing it as the first of its kind, but it is curiously familiar. this is research in motion's...
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you are watching bbc news. still to come, the making of a star with a helping hand from the british come council. now that it is gone, what is the future for the u.k. film industry? france's lower house of parliament has passed a controversial reform bill which will raise the minimum pension age to 62. the government says the bill is needed to address the deficit, but it has been fiercely opposed by the political left. >> nowhere in europe is the battle on pensions as divisive as here in france. there is a long tradition in this country of defending what you have earned -- and benefits 1 are never given up without a fight. the result of this vote was always the formality. the president's ruling party has strength in numbers. so do the unions. outside the vote, protesters were laying siege to the national assembly. the scuffles and in great scenes reflected a wider frustration in the country, and also on the opposition benches. >> if we go to the upper house, it will come back here. we are determined to fight un
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"bbc news," brussels. >> you are watching "bbc news."till ahead, he continues his trip along the river with an exclusive report. >> now, as an area thought to have huge depolts of oil and gas, and russia and canada both say it is thirst. here is our report. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polarized caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for commercial exploitation. it is thought the arctic region may contain vast reserves of oil and gas, and that is leading to growing competition between the countries which surround it. today, the foreign ministers of russia and canada discussed their competing claims to take control of a large part of the arctic, including the north pole. their claims will eventually be judged by international experts. >> both russia and canada respect the united nations as well as the u.n. convention on the law of the southeast, and we will submit our data on the ridge, and we are confident that our case w
"bbc news," brussels. >> you are watching "bbc news."till ahead, he continues his trip along the river with an exclusive report. >> now, as an area thought to have huge depolts of oil and gas, and russia and canada both say it is thirst. here is our report. >> global climate change is transforming the arctic. the polarized caps shrinking as temperatures rise. already, energy companies are moving in, sensing a massive opportunity as the area opens up for...
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bbc news, central london. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news." an internal report from the oil giant bp has said several companies were to blame for the gulf of mexico spill. and hundreds of prisoners have escaped a local jail in central nigeria as a gang of armed men attacked it. authorities are blaming a radical islamist sect. of parliament has approved constitutional changes extending the powers of the president. this may give the president the power to appoint senior justices and serve as many terms as he wishes. we have this. >> earlier today, government supporters showed they can make their voices heard in the streets. the president has a huge support base. they want him to stay in the presidency, and they do not feel there is anyone to compete with him in opposition ranks. boosting his powers suits them well. but this man has other ideas. the defeated presidential candidates, now prisoner of the state, but able to go to the chamber as an elected mp, condemns the and then met. >> already, there are enough powers given to him. he has not bee
bbc news, central london. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news." an internal report from the oil giant bp has said several companies were to blame for the gulf of mexico spill. and hundreds of prisoners have escaped a local jail in central nigeria as a gang of armed men attacked it. authorities are blaming a radical islamist sect. of parliament has approved constitutional changes extending the powers of the president. this may give the president the power...
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"bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news," the latest headlines. the european union described it to world war ii and the latest round of the middle east talks include jewish settlements and the future of jerusalem. >> let's look into the pakistan river and dropping back in on the worst monsoon floods. trying to get a real picture of how their living. they are trying to rebuild their lives. they are travelling the length starting where it began, in the northwest. >> i thought it was the places worst affected by the floods early on. it was a huge loss of life. a lot of people were injured and many, many lost their home. there's huge need and a lot of people are saying the government is not giving them what they need. organizations like this one, are filling the void. now this is a group, as can you see here, they're just packing up. doctors who had have medicines out. seeing patients for days. this is a group affiliated to an organization. in fact, it is to a band's group. but a lot of people here are saying they don't worry about that. they need hel
"bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news," the latest headlines. the european union described it to world war ii and the latest round of the middle east talks include jewish settlements and the future of jerusalem. >> let's look into the pakistan river and dropping back in on the worst monsoon floods. trying to get a real picture of how their living. they are trying to rebuild their lives. they are travelling the length starting where it began, in the...
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bbc news. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news." more than 2 million people have taken to the streets according to french unions to protest pension reforms. and julia gillard has managed to hold on as australia's prime minister. two members of parliament decided to back her minority government. the commander of international forces in a pianist and is warning of serious repercussions if of a church in florida goes ahead with plans to burn a copy of the koran. this is to mark this week's anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> this is what worries general david petraeus. 500 people in kabul, gathered to demonstrate because of one small church in america that plans to bring copies of the koran. the protesters threw rocks at u.s. army vehicles. >> we are very worried about the implications of a possible koran burning in united states. it puts our soldiers in jeopardy, very likely. we have already seen the demonstrations here in kabul just at the rumors that this could take place. and that the images from such an activity could very well be
bbc news. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news." more than 2 million people have taken to the streets according to french unions to protest pension reforms. and julia gillard has managed to hold on as australia's prime minister. two members of parliament decided to back her minority government. the commander of international forces in a pianist and is warning of serious repercussions if of a church in florida goes ahead with plans to burn a copy of the...
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>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> at the mission is over. united states formally ends its combat role in iraq. four israelis are killed on the west bank. and drilling on the escape tunnel to free 33 trapped miners. welcome to "bbc world news." i am peter dobbie. coming up later for you, two men are arrested, but they say they were not organizing an attack. and be smart phone -- the smart phone app that could save lives. the united states has formally declared in into a combat mission in iraq, seven and a half years after the original invasion. the last brigade left a fortnight ago, but 50,000 troops will stay to train ira
>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news."...
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bbc news. >> and you are watching bbc news. still to come this hour, rehearsing for the next big oil spill. britain prepares for a deep drilling disaster. >> socialist governments have announced there will be hefty tax increases as part of measures designed to combat the economic crisis that has engulfed the country since 2008. the proposals must now go to parliament, where the real battle will begin. from madrid, our reporter reports. >> no one is happy in spain at the moment. there's already been widespread protests that the cuts are hitting all sectors of society, as the government tries to get the budget deficit under control and a national strike has been called for next wednesday. now it's the rich who have been hit. with finance minister announcing two new tax bans for those earning over $120,000 euros a year. if you take home more than 175 euros a year in spain, the next year you'll be paying 45% tax, a hike of 23.5%. >> the budgets are austere, social and encourage economic growth. they reflect the change of model that
bbc news. >> and you are watching bbc news. still to come this hour, rehearsing for the next big oil spill. britain prepares for a deep drilling disaster. >> socialist governments have announced there will be hefty tax increases as part of measures designed to combat the economic crisis that has engulfed the country since 2008. the proposals must now go to parliament, where the real battle will begin. from madrid, our reporter reports. >> no one is happy in spain at the...
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bbc news. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news."resident obama has urged world leaders at the u.n. general assembly to put aside cynicism and support the middle east peace talks. france has ground to a halt for the second time this month. hundreds of thousands of workers are protesting the plans to raise retirement age. it is estimated 40 million people around the world are starving dq high fuel prices. this is made worse by the export ban on meat in russia. we sent jeremy cooke to colorado where weeds is undoubtedly the cash crop. >> -- where wheat is undoubtably the cash crop. >> they are bringing in the bumper crop and as fast as the green is taken from the prairie, -- the grain is taken from the prairie, it is swallowed up. this colorado farmer knows that drought and wildfires in russia have forced up the value of wheat. now he believes he is looking at pay dirt. the irrigators are rolling with a promise of profits ahead. >> be at spring or winter wheat, we have a profit where three months ago we left this field fallow because w
bbc news. >> the latest headlines for you this hour on "bbc world news."resident obama has urged world leaders at the u.n. general assembly to put aside cynicism and support the middle east peace talks. france has ground to a halt for the second time this month. hundreds of thousands of workers are protesting the plans to raise retirement age. it is estimated 40 million people around the world are starving dq high fuel prices. this is made worse by the export ban on meat in...
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bbc news. >> the latest headlines on "bbc world news." french unions are taking to the police to protest pension reforms. and julia gillard has managed to hold on as prime minister in australia. st. paul's cathedral in london has been hosting at a service to mark 70 years as the battle of britain. in the summer of 1940, raf pilots successfully battled the german air force. we have this. >> the iconic symbols of britain's defiance in a blitz. but many attending have no spur to their memory. they have lived through the days when the luftwaffe bomb to the streets of britain. >> you know what they are like. they scream, and we had to run from one end of the streets you the next, for the shelter. -- to the next, for the shelter. >> that was the real shock, that we might be invaded. >> 436 of londoners died on the first night of the blitz. the bombing raids spread across the country, even to scotland and the south coast. at [siren] the air raid siren, bleached and to the memories of many in the congregation. >> the lots are ended, the dreams ar
bbc news. >> the latest headlines on "bbc world news." french unions are taking to the police to protest pension reforms. and julia gillard has managed to hold on as prime minister in australia. st. paul's cathedral in london has been hosting at a service to mark 70 years as the battle of britain. in the summer of 1940, raf pilots successfully battled the german air force. we have this. >> the iconic symbols of britain's defiance in a blitz. but many attending have no spur...
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chris morris, bbc news, pakistan. >> you were watching "bbc world news." still to come, taking a look at a high tech tool that can shine a light on one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. a team of divers has begun to salvage dozens of bottles of what is thought to be the world's oldest champagne. the shipwreck is at the bottom of the baltic sea. on the a very few select people will never taste the wine. each bottle costs tens of thousands of dollars. >> not the usual place to pick up a case, but at least there is no danger the wine will be warm. 15 meters straight down, bottles of champagne lie covered in the dust of two centuries. but the pressures of vintage should still be drinkable. for the diverse collecting them with infinite care, it is more treasure. >> this is the first real box. it seems ok. >> freed from the pressure of the deep, there was a risk the antique corks might pop. they allowed a tantalizing with of the aroma to escape, but not enough to answer the question -- what does it taste like? >> we will know when we opened some real soon.
chris morris, bbc news, pakistan. >> you were watching "bbc world news." still to come, taking a look at a high tech tool that can shine a light on one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. a team of divers has begun to salvage dozens of bottles of what is thought to be the world's oldest champagne. the shipwreck is at the bottom of the baltic sea. on the a very few select people will never taste the wine. each bottle costs tens of thousands of dollars. >> not the usual...
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>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> international outrage of a threat to burn the korans. allegations of mass rape in the democratic republic of congo. the u.n. is accused of failing to protect hundreds of women and children. a huge bomb in northwestern pakistan kills at least 20. it is the second militant attack in as many days. and more than 1 million take to the streets against planned austerity measures dealing with french pension reform. welcome to bbc news. good to have you with us. we are broadcasting to our viewers in the united kingdom and around the world with me, james bagwell. u.s. secretary of state hillary cli
>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news."...
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>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor who can peer into the future. there is a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is working together, there is a family that can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we have already answered some of the nation's toughest health care questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens, answers. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> the battle for the arctic. all of the countries. in moscow, there is concern over the commonwealth games. but they say it will be ready. >> according to international s
>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> somewhere in america, there is a doctor...
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welcome to bbc world news. coming up in the program -- karachi and shuts down after a senior pakastani politician is murdered in london. approaching the end of his trip along the indus river, our correspondent discovers the depths of despair among the flood victims of pakistan. >> every time we saw a car in the area, it was surrounded by the people who have been hurt by the floods. the people we are here to help. >> the pope has issued a rallying cry for religion in an historic speech delivered to both houses of parliament. he said the world of faith and secular rationality needed one another for the good of civilization. allan little reports. ♪ >> the majesty of westminster's great hall pakastani centuries. this is the spot where the catholic martyr thomas mort was sentenced to death by the newly-protestant english states. [applause] with britain's contemporary earthly authority before him, the pope warned of the dangers of growing secularization of life in the west, the marginal as asian of christian -- margi
welcome to bbc world news. coming up in the program -- karachi and shuts down after a senior pakastani politician is murdered in london. approaching the end of his trip along the indus river, our correspondent discovers the depths of despair among the flood victims of pakistan. >> every time we saw a car in the area, it was surrounded by the people who have been hurt by the floods. the people we are here to help. >> the pope has issued a rallying cry for religion in an historic...
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bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious. these young drivers ignore that fact. >> there are claims that many are not properly prepared, even for things like driving in the dark. to combat that, researchers think the driving ban should be considered for teenagers, along with stopping them from carrying on passengers. >> i think the old adage is, what if this happens to me? >> they believe that this would be unworkable. tony davidson's son was killed in an accident. >> they would not be able to carry any of their peers in their car. no one goes out with the intention of injuring or killing themselves, but that is what they are d
bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, and "bbc world news." still to come -- how indoor air pollution aspects the world's poor. -- affects the world's poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, they have to be 17. but what if the newly-qualified were banned from roads at night? chris butler reports. >> after you pass your test, you have to deal with the road. >> it can potentially kill somebody. it is very serious....
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peter biles, bbc news. >> this is bbc world news. the headlines this hour, british troops leave southern afghanistan where they suffered a third of their casualties. u.s. marines take over the fight against the taliban. and at a special summit held at the u.n. to review progress on the millennium development goals, the secretary-general warns leaders not to use the economic downturn as an excuse for missing targets. israel has allowed new cars to enter gaza for the first time in more than three years. no commercial vehicles have been legally allowed into the palestinian territory since israel tightened the economic bloked three years ago -- block aid when hamas took control. >> there are only 20 and they are a rarity. the first cars to be legally allowed into gaza for over three years. brought in from israel and destined for the show rooms. and they are much needed. transport in the strip can be dilapidated and rickety to say the least. during the past three years, the only way to get a new car in gaza was literally underground. earl
peter biles, bbc news. >> this is bbc world news. the headlines this hour, british troops leave southern afghanistan where they suffered a third of their casualties. u.s. marines take over the fight against the taliban. and at a special summit held at the u.n. to review progress on the millennium development goals, the secretary-general warns leaders not to use the economic downturn as an excuse for missing targets. israel has allowed new cars to enter gaza for the first time in more than...
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you are watching "bbc news."till ahead, drivers advised to seek alternative routes, going nowhere in china's 120 kilometer long traffic jam. >> the business tie could not has finally appeared in court 17 years after gleeg britain. he was ordered by the judge to wear an electronic tag. he is accuseded of fraug following the collapse his business empire. he returned last week. his trial will now not stop for a year. here is more. >> he arrived at the court in a motorcade with security more suited for a head of state. the first time he had been add court since the fled the country in 1993. back then, he had been about to stand trial on 66 counts of theft in an alleged multimillion pound fraud following the collapse of his business. >> i am here, unfortunately, to make an effort to prove my innocence. >> his bare sister told the judge that he was anxious to have the case heard as soon as possible. but mr. bean refused to rush the prosecution, saying in 1993 when his trial was pending, he fled the jurisdiction by air.
you are watching "bbc news."till ahead, drivers advised to seek alternative routes, going nowhere in china's 120 kilometer long traffic jam. >> the business tie could not has finally appeared in court 17 years after gleeg britain. he was ordered by the judge to wear an electronic tag. he is accuseded of fraug following the collapse his business empire. he returned last week. his trial will now not stop for a year. here is more. >> he arrived at the court in a motorcade...
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bbc news, central london. >> the latest headlines on "bbc world news." be a report from the oil giant bp says several companies were responsible for the gulf oil spill. and hundreds of prisoners have escaped from a jail in central nigeria. sri lanka's parliament has resoundingly approved constitutional changes that extended powers of the president. he now has the power to appoint senior judges and stay in office an unlimited amount of time. we have this report. >> early in the day, government supporters showed they can make their voices heard in the streets. president president mahinda rajapaksa has a huge support base. they wanted to stay in -- they want him to stay in the presidency. they do not believe he has competition in opposition ranks. the constitutional amendment boosting his power seats them well. but this man has other ideas. the defense did -- the defeated presidential candidate come is still able to go to the chamber as an elected mp. >> we have a clear situation where the incumbent president wants to strengthen his hand. he can do many thi
bbc news, central london. >> the latest headlines on "bbc world news." be a report from the oil giant bp says several companies were responsible for the gulf oil spill. and hundreds of prisoners have escaped from a jail in central nigeria. sri lanka's parliament has resoundingly approved constitutional changes that extended powers of the president. he now has the power to appoint senior judges and stay in office an unlimited amount of time. we have this report. >> early in...
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welcome to "bbc world news." coming up later, relatives of the tract miners in chile celebrate as the rescue operation reaches a key point. there can be only one winner on the night, or can there? the communication calamity on "australia's next top model." the talk from intelligence sources is of a major al qaeda plot on the scale of the mumbai attacks two years ago. western agencies say they have uncovered the early stages of a plan aimed at european targets thanks to surveillance of militants in waziristan. strikes by unmanned american drones have been said to reach their highest intensity in six years. >> could the mumbai model of attack of 2008 be repeated in europe? the plot uncovered this summer would suggest it could be. small, well armed teams of gunman move between buildings slaughtering civilians. the plan detected in its early stages is still being tracked. for al qaeda leaders, this is a different tactic. why the change? >> it is obvious that mumbai will have given security planners cause for thought.
welcome to "bbc world news." coming up later, relatives of the tract miners in chile celebrate as the rescue operation reaches a key point. there can be only one winner on the night, or can there? the communication calamity on "australia's next top model." the talk from intelligence sources is of a major al qaeda plot on the scale of the mumbai attacks two years ago. western agencies say they have uncovered the early stages of a plan aimed at european targets thanks to...
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do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese...
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jane draper, bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us, if you can. still to come -- how indoor pollution affects the world support. poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, you have to be 17. but there are suggestions that there could be changes if the young were banned from the roads at night. >> they say you only really learn to drive after you pass your test. >> that could potentially kill somebody. these young drivers tend to ignore that fact. looking at the road. >> there are claims that many are not properly prepared, even for things like driving in the dark. to combat that, researchers at cardiff university have suggested and nighttime driving band, along with a total alcohol ban and stopping them from carrying young passengers. >> it will not happen to me. >> while campaigners support some of the proposals, they believe others would be unworkable. tony david said's son was killed. >> it would not be able to carry any of their peers in the car. peer pressure becomes involved. no one goes out wit
jane draper, bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us, if you can. still to come -- how indoor pollution affects the world support. poor. first though, in many parts of the u.s., 15-year-old can legally drive. in britain, you have to be 17. but there are suggestions that there could be changes if the young were banned from the roads at night. >> they say you only really learn to drive after you pass your test. >> that could potentially...
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>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> answered the call of the history. president obama urges nations to put aside cynicism and support the middle east peace talks. >> now is the time to build the trust so substantial progress can be made. now is the time and the opportunity. >> french rage of old age. thousands protest the new pension plan. the conditions are shocking in the indian city of delhi. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- bumper harvests and profits. speculators are reaping the rewards from food and security investment. a holiday in hell? we take a look at t
>> "bbc world news" is presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> answered the call of the history. president obama...
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siemens, answers. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> president obama tells the bbc that the iranian president's comments about possible u.s. involvement on september 11th are absolutely unacceptable. english athletes arrived in india but there are questions about whether the hostess fit. the chilean president tells the bbc the miners will be freed by november. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america. the mother is the man sitting -- at the mother's demanding answers in a kurdish city that is divided. the multimillion dollar art collection belonging to lehman brothers goes under the hammer. in an exclusive interview with bbc persian television, president obama has called the comments made by mahmoud ahmadinejad about the september 11th attacks as it is usable. later, the iranian leader said that the american government might have been involved in the attack. president obama says that he believes that mr. -- that the iranian president's opinions are inconsistent with that of the american people. >> this was offensive, hateful, and for him to make the statement here
siemens, answers. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> president obama tells the bbc that the iranian president's comments about possible u.s. involvement on september 11th are absolutely unacceptable. english athletes arrived in india but there are questions about whether the hostess fit. the chilean president tells the bbc the miners will be freed by november. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america. the mother is the man sitting --...
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bbc news. manchester. >> this is bbc news. why this could revolutionize heart surgery >> now, the labor party. by ed miliband's decision to invade iraq was wrong. jamess landel reports. >> is this a man leaving front line politics? david mili band left britain today. once again spilled out into the open. harry alone applauded. so what did ed miliband think about his brother's anger? >> he thought my speech got the right note in terms of unity in a party. you will have to ask him obviously. >> not a bad iraq. didn't agree with you on iraq? >> different people have different views on these issues in our party. i'm leaving this party in a way to win back trust from people. >> this evening. labor's deputy leader out touring the conference was unrepentant. >> i can't remember exactly what he said to me. anyway, he was at the end of section as well >> why is this unworkable for david to say, he has to avoid these policies. >> not at all. >> as a favor at the end of section. >> it's true. i think hairiot voted for it. >> tonight, dav
bbc news. manchester. >> this is bbc news. why this could revolutionize heart surgery >> now, the labor party. by ed miliband's decision to invade iraq was wrong. jamess landel reports. >> is this a man leaving front line politics? david mili band left britain today. once again spilled out into the open. harry alone applauded. so what did ed miliband think about his brother's anger? >> he thought my speech got the right note in terms of unity in a party. you will have to...
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bbc news in southern punjab. >>.ugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for ambassador and he warned the ambassador not to travel to venezuela because he wouldn't be allowed to enter the country. correspondent will grant is in caracas and joins me now. tell us more about this standoff between chavez and the prospective ambassador. >> back a couple months, larry palmer the potential ambassador was addressing the house committee and said that there was cuban influence in the venezuelaan military and he also said there was a lack of morale in the venezuelaan ministry. that because more than enough for president chavez to take him on really and said that he wouldn't be welcome. [no audio] >> apologies. i'm afraid we've lost that connection to will in caracas. we'll try to get that back as soon as possible the you are watching bbc news. still to come, as the threat from hurricane karl diminishes, hurricane igor heads toward bermuda. >> detectives investigating the murder
bbc news in southern punjab. >>.ugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for ambassador and he warned the ambassador not to travel to venezuela because he wouldn't be allowed to enter the country. correspondent will grant is in caracas and joins me now. tell us more about this standoff between chavez and the prospective ambassador. >> back a couple months, larry palmer the potential ambassador was addressing the house committee and...
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bbc news, westminster. >> you were watching "bbc world news." still to come -- taking a look at an old wreck. robots shine the light on one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. now, a team of divers have begun to salvage bottles of what is thought to be the world's oldest champagne. despite an estimated two centuries in a shipwreck at the bottom of the baltic, the champagne is said to be perfectly preserved. wine experts have valued each bottle at tens of thousands of dollars. >> not the usual place to pick up a case. at least there is no danger the wind will be war. 50 meters straight down, covered in the dust of two centuries. but the dark and cold of the baltic sea bed means the precious vintage will be intact. >> these ones we have just brought up, which is the first real box -- it seems ok. >> freed from the pressure of the deep, there was a risk the antique corks might pop. even strapped down with tape, they allow a tantalizing whiff of the aroma to escape. but it did not answer the question what it tastes like. >> later, when we opened
bbc news, westminster. >> you were watching "bbc world news." still to come -- taking a look at an old wreck. robots shine the light on one of the world's most famous shipwrecks. now, a team of divers have begun to salvage bottles of what is thought to be the world's oldest champagne. despite an estimated two centuries in a shipwreck at the bottom of the baltic, the champagne is said to be perfectly preserved. wine experts have valued each bottle at tens of thousands of dollars....