coming up at six o'clock on breakfastjon kay and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, businessdlines: the us is mobilising thousands of troops — as president trump ramps up his rhetoric on immigration with an eye to voters in the midterm elections. south african health officials say they're struggling to cope — as cases of teenage pregnancy continue to rise. and yemen's houthi rebels have told the bbc the world must wake up to what it calls saudi atrocities. three years of war have left ten thousand dead — and 12 million facing famine. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the new york times and us president donald trump who ahead of the us midterm elections is keeping the spotlight on his hardline immigration policies. mr trump said he is "finalizing a plan" to deny asylum claims from people who enter the country illegally. the guardian leads with reports the uk's national crime agency is to investigate allegations of multiple criminal offences by business man arron banks and his unofficial leave campaig