Across the United States. He said more than 140 americans died each day as a result of overdoses, and the country faced its worst drug crisis in history. Rajini Vaidya Nathan starts our coverage. She was very outgoing, she was an exceptional athlete and all that was robbed of her when she was introduced to opiates and then eventually heroin. So this is the future site of her house. Its been two years since Kevin Simmons lost his daughter to a heroin overdose. She wasjust 19. A Drug Squad Police officer for decades, he used to lock up addicts. Then his daughter became one. Never saw it coming, never dream that would happen. This has reached epidemic proportions and something has got to be done. For kevin that something means building a womens only Treatment Centre in her memory. He says the way to deal with the problem is through more investment in recovery and education. We are doing it all wrong. For every illness we are prescribed the pill. There is no education out here. Kids are more afraid to smoke a cigarette than to take a percocet. Kevin likes lives in hagerstown which sits on what is known as the heroin highway. This sleepy slice of small town america is now played by the crisis. This place, hagerstown, could be any town in america. The scale of the Opioid Crisis here and elsewhere is huge. In this state, maryland, alone, more than 1100 people died of opioid related overdoses in the First Six Months of the year and so the challenge for President Trump is to come up with Workable Solutions to contain this epidemic. Today, the president announced what goes where. This epidemic is a National Health emergency. He stopped short of declaring it a national emergency, a Public Health emergency does not allocate the same level of funding but does promise extra resources and attention to the problem. We are working with doctors and medical professionals to implement best practices for save opioid prescribing. We can be the generation which ends the opioid epidemic. Kevin also hopes it will force more americans to open up about an epidemic which is claiming thousands of lives. You never wanted to see your daughter was a heroin addict. You never wanted to say they had a problem with addiction in the family. But now people are talking to the kids and saying it can happen because it can happen to anybody. Earlier i spoke to drjeffrey singer, a general surgeon and senior fellow at the cato institute. I asked him for his thoughts on mr trumps announcement. Im not concerned about funding as much as i am about where the emphasis is. Mistakenly most of the policymakers have bought into this notion that doctors prescribe an opioid for patient pain and the patient becomes addicted to opioids and becomes a heroin addict. According to the Us Governments own data, non medical use of prescription opioids peaked in 2012 and total opioid use peaked in 2014 and the same year, the Us Government said less than 25 of opioid addicts said they got prescription opioids from a doctor. There is no question there is documentation from doctors who are nothing but basically pill pushers. They have for the most part been eradicated and should have been dealt with appropriately but what is happening, doctors being pressured right now to cut back on the prescription of opioids and the facts are indisputable. The last seven years in a row, description of opioids by physicians in this country has decreased steady seven years continuously. The Drug Enforcement administration ordered a 25 reduction in the manufacturing of opioids last year and 20 this year but as the number of opioids being available has decreased, the death rate is going up. That should tell you something. Can i interrupt you . I understand what you are saying about the numbers declining but even the interim report from the opioid commission, they said, we have an enormous problem that is not often beginning on street corners but starting in doctors offices and hospitals. Are you reducing then the impact that doctors and Healthcare Professionals a re having on this crisis . Yes, iam. If you look at the numbers from the cdc, last year for the First Time Ever the majority of the opioid overdose stats were from heroin, 51 . The number of deaths from fentanil alone had doubled over the Previous Year and projecting that in 2016, which will be released in december, it will show you more. The numbers are showing us that prescription opioids as a number of Overdose Deaths is receding and heroin and fentanil have been overtaking prescription opioids and that has been increasing the death rate. The cdc data has shown, based on the trendlines from 1999 2006, those trendlines continued the overdose death rate from 2015 should have been 5. 75 per 100,000 but instead, we are 4. 8 four. Dr singer, i want to get onto, if you dont think the bulk of responsibility lies with doctors, what are the solutions that President Trump has not touched upon . Most of the causes of present day addiction problems are socio cultural. They are multifactorial. People out of work for years whose jobs have become obsolete. A lot of social problems in different parts of the country. A lot of reasons why people seek mind altering drugs. If we address itjust on the supply side, like we have been doing for the last six or seven years, it is only making it worse. It makes it worse as we clamp down on supply. We should focus on harm reduction. That is where we should go towards. Our goal should be focused on not cutting down supply but cutting down deaths and the way you do that is by expanding for example Clean Needle Exchange programmes or better yet, safe injection rooms. Methadone maintenance programmes. The availability for suboxone and other therapies. The antidote naloxone should be available, which is easy for people to get. Many states need to pass Good Samaritan laws so if a person is witness to an overdose, they are not afraid to call First Responders to rescue that person with naloxone and not be fearfeul that they will be the subjece of arrest. That would be a good thing in your country and in many other developed countries, for example, switzerland and the netherlands. The crisis over independence for the spanish region of catalonia is expected to intensify on friday, with two key votes in madrid and barcelona. The Spanish Senate is set to approve Central Government plans to remove some powers from the autonomous region. 0ur europe editor katya adler reports now from barcelona. Hope and excitement filled this barcelona square this morning as on so many mornings during the catalan crisis. The independence minded crowd once again arching and chanting its way towards the Catalan Government building, believing, after many weeks of waiting, the Catalan Leader inside now had a dramatic announcement to make. Until he didnt. After more than an hour of waiting, in the end it was a no show. The Catalan Leader never turned up to make his much anticipated declaration. The press are leaving and outside on the streets catalans are none the wiser as to what their future holds. Now i feel very very angry because i want an answer of someone. Who is going to tell me something about this because im very very confused. There followed hours of more confusion. The Catalan Leader had a difficult decision to make declare unilateral independence and incur the wrath of the Spanish Government or back down, call Regional Elections instead and face mutiny in his own political ranks. Finally, with catala ns for and against independence hanging on his every word, he opted for neither, blaming the Spanish Government. Translation my responsibility as president of catalonia was to exhaust all the options available. What we need is de escalation and dialogue. But once again i have not had a satisfactory reply from the Spanish Government. 300 miles away in madrid, the Spanish Government was unimpressed. It is ploughing ahead with a vote tomorrow here in the Spanish Senate to unravel catalonias autonomous powers. We came here to meet a senator from the governing popular party. Translation launching article 155 of the constitution, which will affect catalonias autonomy, is the last resort. Its the only way to restore legality, tolerance, democracy and economic stability to catalonia. This is all the fault of the catalan president. This is one of the most dramatic moments in modern spanish history. Never before has a government here moved to strip the autonomous powers of one of spains regions. The spanish Prime Minister will be sitting here and most of the senators in this room belong to his party so we know he will win the vote but what we dont know is what impact that will have not just on catalonia but on spain as a whole. Back in barcelona tonight, with the possibility of an independence declaration still in the air, the Catalan Leader was hounded by the press. His Regional Administration and the Spanish Government are on a collision course. Tomorrow promises to be an explosive day in spain. Lets take a look at some of the other stories making the news. A un backed report has concluded the Syrian Government was behind a chemical attack on the town of Khan Sheikhoun earlier this year which killed about 90 people. Investigators said the nerve agent, sarin, was dropped from an aircraft. Syria has previously denied responsibility. Police and immigration officers have carried out one of the uks biggest ever operations against people trafficking. 11 people were arrested in britain, another 15 were detained in simultaneous raids in across europe. North korea has announced that it will release the crew of a south korean fishing boat within hours on humanitarian grounds. The vessel was seized on saturday after being found illegally in waters under the norths control. Meanwhile, the us defence secretary, james mattis, has arrived in south korea for a crucial leg of his asia tour as tensions continue to escalate between washington and pyongyang. Hes expected to visit the Demilitarized Zone dividing the north and south with his south korean counterpart. What happened in dallas on november 22, 1963 has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades. On that day of course, president John F Kennedy was assassinated. Now, a batch of classified files on the killing is being released by the Us National Archives while another batch is being held back, pending further review. But experts say they dont expect any dramatic revelations from the thousands of documents. Heres nick bryant. November the 22nd, 1963. Archive it appears as though something has happened in the motorcade route. Something, i repeat, has happened in the motorcade route. Notjust one of the most shocking days of american history, but also one of the most disputed. Archive president kennedy has been assassinated. It is official now. The president is dead. The official explanation is that John F Kennedy was assassinated in dallas by a lone gunman, lee harvey oswald. But the case has never been closed in the american mind. Were the soviets involved . The cubans . The mafia . Renegade elements within the government he led . The National Archives holds 5 million documents on the assassination. 99 have already been opened in some form. But its that final 1 of mainly cia and fbi files thats so intriguing. I would welcome a eureka moment. I doubt that we get a eureka moment. Most of what we are going to see is going to be about details and incremental advances in our knowledge about the assassination. But, again, i hope im surprised. Fuelling the conspiracy theories, the shooting of lee harvey oswald, by dallas nightclub owner, jack ruby. He died hours later. The documents may reveal more about a trip 0swald made to mexico just weeks before, where he met soviet and cuban spies. Its more than 50 years since america mourned the loss of its young leader. A national wound that has never truly healed and a chapter in the National Story that has never had a satisfactory ending. The assassination ofJohn F Kennedy was a turning point, notjust because a 46 year old president had been cut down in his prime, but because Many Americans came to believe that their government simply wasnt telling them the truth. Part of the reason why congress ordered this document dump was to regain that lost trust. The historical irony is that the decision to release the files rests with a modern day president , donald trump, who has promotedjfk conspiracy theories himself. But will they bring a sense of closure . Nick briant, bbc news, washington. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come the promise and the problems of genetic testing we visit iceland where one expert is warning about the dangers of seeking perfection. Indira gandhi, ruler of the Worlds Largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday shed spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation. After 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. No more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. Booster ignition and liftoff of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. Well, enjoying the show is right this is beautiful. A milestone in human history. Born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. This is bbc news. The latest headlines President Trump has declared the opioid epidemic, which is killing tens of thousands of americans every year, to be a Public Health emergency. The crisis over independence for the spanish region of catalonia is expected to intensify on friday, with two key votes in madrid and barcelona. Votes in kenyas re run election are being counted in many parts of the country, but the poll was suspended in four counties, until saturday. In those areas opposition supporters clashed with the police, and many polling stations did not open. The Opposition Leader raila 0dinga had called on his supporters to boycott the poll. Advances in science and foetal screening may lead to more abortions for minor abnormalities. Thats according to one of the worlds leading geneticists. Dr kari steffanson made his comments as britain prepares to mark 50 years since the passage of the abortion act which legalised abortion under certain circumstances. Experts point to iceland as a country where the number of terminations, for a wider range of reasons, is particularly high. 0ur religious affairs correspondent, Martin Bashir reports. Svava and her husband, gunnar, are doting parents, cradling solomon, an unusual baby in this part of the world. He looks like hes in pain and we cant really do nothing about it. Born in iceland five months ago, solomons brain is underdeveloped and he cant swallow. His mother underwent foetal screening but her Christian Faith meant she would not terminate the pregnancy. So we did the screening in order to prepare ourselves for what would follow the birth. This is decode, a company that studied the genomes of more than half of icelands population. They have isolated genetic markers that indicate a range of abnormalities. Most mothers who test positive for Downs Syndrome choose to terminate their pregnancies. When i was in medical school, you know, 40 something years ago, it was considered one of the goals of obstetrics and gynaecology to figure out how to screen for Downs Syndrome. And now we are sitting here in iceland, the year 2017, and there are no children born with Downs Syndrome. By comparison, the number of those who opt for a termination after receiving a positive test for Downs Syndrome in the United States is 67 . In britain its 90 . Svava and gunnar lead the only Baptist Church in iceland. I know this is a difficult question to consider, but would it not have been an act of mercy for him not to have been born . Thats a child made in the image of god. Icelands leading geneticist is now concerned at how foetal testing and the availability of abortion may encourage the pursuit of perfection. Do you worry that we will end up screening for minor abnormalities, even non medical traits eventually . Yes, im extremely worried about this. Im extremely worried about the use of the knowledge that comes out of genetics. Solomon, whose Life Expectancy is less than two years, spends at least half the week in hospital and the scientific breakthroughs that might have ended his life are now helping to sustain it. Martin bashir, bbc news, reykjavik. In thailand, a ceremony to collect the ashes of the countrys late king is currently taking place. King Bhumibol Adulyadej died last year at the age of 88. Hundreds of thousands of mourners lined the streets of bangkok for his cremation. It was a ceremony steeped in buddhist traditions. Its not illegal to be gay in indonesia which is the Worlds Largest muslim majority country. But police are finding other ways to arrest members of the lgbt community, conducting a series of raids on saunas popular with the Gay Community. Those caught up in the raids have spoken out for the first time, to the bbcs rebecca henschke. It was a typical friday night at us on our popular with jakartas Gay Community when suddenly the police stormed in. Translation people were shouting get down, get down. I was terrified because i know in the eyes of the Police Everything about us is wrong. Along with 58 men including foreigners this man was detained, paraded before the cameras and grilled about his sexuality before being released. Translation they teased us by performing sex positions and making crude jokes. It was all incredibly humiliating. Some men were crying. The police said we could be jailed for more than 15 years for no good reason. Five men from the raid are still being held, another six people arrested in an earlier raid on another sauna are now on trial. They face up to six years in jail under the countrys controversial 2008 pornography laws. But homosexuality is not illegal in indonesia. He vowed though to investigate claims of misconduct by police during the raids. Its the only province in india indonesia where homosexual he is illegal. These men were publicly caned her having sex. Jakarta in stark contrast has largely been a safe space with a dynamic gay nightlife scene. These raids have sent a chill through the community. We try to be strong amongst gay friends, our lesbian friends, we are building up our own community so if something happened to one of us we will go there and support them. The us navy has rescued two american mariners who had been drifting at sea for five months. Jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba and their two dogs had been trying to reach tahiti when their engine stopped working. Tim allman takes up the story. Bobbing along in the pacific ocean, this was a journey at sea that did not go quite to plan. A small sailboat drifting around 1500 kilometres south east of japan but when a craft from the us navy ship, uss ashland, arrived alongside, they got the warmest of welcome. Dogs barking. Jennifer appel and tasha fuiaba had set off from hawaii this spring. Their intended destination was tahiti but their engine was damaged in ba weather and they were forced but their engine was damaged in bad weather and they were forced to drift in the open seas. The two women managed to survive thanks to a water purifier and a store of dry goods, like oatmeal and pasta. Despite sending daily distress calls they were only discovered when a taiwanese fishing vessel spotted them adrift. Also rescue, their two dogs. This is zeus, making himself at home on the us navy ship. Sailors, dogs, all now heading to the next port of call. Tim allman, bbc news. That is a nice story to say goodbye on. Stay up to date on our website and on twitter. Well, friday is looking beautiful and sunny across most of the uk how about that at least thats the forecast. The morning might be a little cloudy and misty in some areas, particularly across the south of the uk but by the time we get to the second half of the morning, and certainly lunchtime, it really will be a case of a beautiful autumn day across the country. We had a lot of cloud and drizzle earlier on, but now that has pushed out of the way, it is moving further east and south. This High Pressure is building. It is squeezing out that weather front which will be just about hugging the south coast during the early morning, so temperatures still here on the mild side. Its the tlick cloud and a bit of drizzle that keeps those temperatures from dropping too low. But the clear skies further north means that it will be quite nippy start to the day. So in glasgow, i think, six degrees first thing in the morning. A little bit less cold in belfast, around nine degrees. But wherever you are across the country, it will be somewhere within that range. The far south still around about 11 or 12 and, notice, that parts of somerset, devon, maybe cornwall, still underneath the cloud. This is a during the early morning. Even a spot of drizzle but that should quickly fade away and then we are left with a mostly windless day, sunny skies and very decent temperatures. Nothing to be sniffed at, in fact. Across the south of the country, up to around 15. Notice that the winds are a little bit stronger, more arrows here, across scotland. In fact, the Northern Isles will be very blustery and those winds will be increasing and there is a change on the way because friday will be the best day overall of the next few. By the time we get to friday night, and into the early hours of saturday, the winds keep on strengthening across many northern and North Western parts of the country and that cloud returns off the atlantic. There will be drizzle in places and some hillfog too, so i think quite a grey picture on saturday for many of us but eastern parts of the country, anywhere from aberdeenshire the borders, say, hull, london, down to the south coast, these areas will have another sunny day. And then saturday into sunday, we see colder air coming in, from the north not desperately cold we are not forecasting a freeze or anything like that its just that its going to feel quite a bit fresher compared to what we would have had recently. So temperatures, i think, on saturday and certainly sunday around 8 or 9 degrees across northern areas. A few showers scattered around. Further south you are, the milder it will be in london and plymouth, for example, still around the mid teens. So a big contrast between the north and the south but still relatively settled with High Pressure. Later on, monday into tuesday, well start to see weather fronts marching in off the atlantic. Bye bye. This is bbc news the headlines. Donald trump has officially declared a nationwide Public Health emergency in response to the growing use of prescription painkillers and other opioids. 0verdoses of opioids kill more than a thousand americans each week. Critics have complained that the announcement does not allocate extra money. The crisis over the spanish region of catalonia is expected to intensify on friday, with two key votes in madrid and barcelona. The Spanish Senate is set to approve government plans to remove some powers from the autonomous region. The Catalan Parliament is expected to declare independence. President trump has ordered the release of nearly three thousand classified documents relating to the assassination of president John F Kennedy in 1963. A woman from birmingham, who bought her husband a combat knife that he planned to use in a terror attack,