Brazil dies aged 88. Hello and welcome to bbc news. President Hassan Rouhani of iran says hes urged European Countries to save the International Nuclear agreement, during a phone call with the french president Emmanuel Macron. Iran says it will start to enrich uranium closer to a weapons grade level, if European Countries dont find a way to save the nuclear deal by sunday. Hussein ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in washington. What can france and other countries early due to save the deal . Is it already dead . I think it is. Early due to save the deal . Is it already dead . Ithink it is. Ithink it was dead as soon as President Trump withdrew the United States from it. It is a zombie. Iran has been more or less abiding by its conditions. They might go beyond restricting its limits of low uranium stockpiles. It has been effectively dead. The logic of it was destroyed when the United States left. While it is clearly in europes cosmic interests and run cosmic interests, to try and string the death throws out as long as they can, ithink the death throws out as long as they can, i think that this is a mission impossible. What is around cosmic strategy . It is breaching the terms of the agreement but at the same time it is asking europe to save at the same time. Does make irans. What iran wants and needs, they need other countries. And the middle east allies, the gulf arab states, somehow to pressure the United States. They feel strangled by the sanctions and they are shocked by how effective they have been. It is not sustainable from the iranians regimes point of view. They are in a box and have got to get out of it. They dont have the leverage so they are trying to find a way to get others, europeans, asians, arabs, to go to the americans and say, look, give the iranians some breathing space here. That is the beginning of the offramp and the United States doesnt want to do that. Around cosmic next move maybe military escalation. Irans next move. These low level deniable attacks on us related interests, especially golf arab interests. Shipping, tankers, drone attacks on saudi oil infrastructure, the United States have wisely refrained from taking the bait gulf. Taking the bait and striking iran militarily which is what the iranians want. They want to date the United States into a reaction. Just back to what europe is thinking of doing, specifically the french president , talking about conditions for resuming talks, it is a nebulous idea. What does Emmanuel Macron have in mind . a nebulous idea. What does Emmanuel Macron have in mind . I dont know exactly what he has in mind. I am sure what he is thinking is that neither side wants war which is true and that therefore there ought to be and that therefore there ought to be a way of using the framework of the jcpoa to create an offramp to create a dialogue between europe and iran that in effect is a dialogue with the United States and that serves to refuse tensions and slowly move away from confrontation. The problem is europe doesnt have what iran wants. What iran wants is for the United States to ease the pressure on it and so the only way for the europeans to give the iranians what they want is to pressure washington but washington is not interested. I dont see any evidence of the europeans being able to really do that or the United States being interested. The big problem is both tehran and washington think they are operating for positions of strength here and they both think the other side is terrified and doesnt want a war. Therefore, both are, even though they probably maximised what they can achieved through maximum pressure and maximum resistance, they havent achieved their aims so is very dangerous situation because both sides are likely, especially the iranians side, to continue a kind of strategic recklessness that is really very, very dangerous. Take you so much for your time. Thank you. Lets get some of the days other news. The funerals 01 14 russian Navy Officers who were killed in a fire on a Nuclear Powered submarine in the barents sea have been held in saint petersburg. All 14 officers were posthumously awarded state honours. The details of the tragedy have not been fully revealed as the deep diving vessel is among russias most secret military projects. A powerful explosion has ripped through a Shopping Mall in florida injuring about 20 people, two of them seriously. The Fire Department in the town of plantation says it was a gas explosion. The blast sent large pieces of debris across the street, blew out windows and left some buildings badly damaged. Its been reported that detectives from Londons Metropolitan Police have questioned the american Actor Kevin Spacey over allegations of Sexual Assault in the uk. Variety magazine reports Police Officers travelled to the us in may, where the oscar winning actor was interviewed under caution but not arrested. The allegations which mr spacey denies relate to the period between 1996 and 2013. A charity boat carrying 41 rescued migrants has defied a ban from italys far right interior minister, matteo salvini, on docking at italian ports. The captain of the italian registered ship, the alex, said he had to come into the port of lampedusa because of intolerable hygiene conditions aboard. The authorities have not allowed the migrants to disembark, although they have sent food, water and medicines on board. Gareth barlow has more. Another migrant rescue boat docked in the medusa. As the charity vessel approached the saw make sure, they made repeated demands for it to turn around. I repeat the order. You have to stop. You are resisting a military ship on board are 41 migrant rescue from the mediterranean and are now facing intolerable hygienic conditions according to the charity that runs the boat. Despite reaching a safe port, the migrants are far from welcome. That is the message from italys interior minister matteo salvini. Translation there is this ship in the port of lampedusa but i repeat, i do not authorise anything. For me, the laws and barriers are valid and must be respectively. The number of migrants reaching europe has markedly dropped but 681 people. Just a week ago, another charity vessel defied italian authorities to dockin vessel defied italian authorities to dock in lampedusa. A third vessel is waiting with 65 people on board. They want people to do more with migrants reaching europe. The migrants reaching europe. The migrants wanta migrants reaching europe. The migrants want a chance of a better life. Residents in Southern California are bracing themselves for aftershocks after the region was hit by its biggest earthquake in more than 20 years. Its the second big tremor in as many days. The epicentre of the quake was near the city of ridgecrest, north east of los angeles. Sophie longs report contains some flashing images. Oh, my god. It created waves in family swimming pools and in communities across Southern California. Oh, my god. Evacuate two earthquakes in two days. Lets go, lets go, lets go . Spread panic. It continues to rattle. This is a very strong earthquake. The tremor so strong. Were experiencing very strong shaking. Even some who didnt feel it, watched it. Were gonna go to a break, well be right back after this. Well be right back, well be right back. Wow. Business owners looked on as potential profits were shaken from shelves and crashed to the ground. We felt around ten or 11 after shocks. Theyve been coming pretty frequently and each one, theyre still scary, because you almost dont know, is this going to be a full earthquake . That the epicentre was near the desert town of ridgecrest may have prevented immediate fatalities. Oh, my gosh. But landslides littered roads with new danger. No serious injuries have been reported but broken gas pipes caused fires that engulfed homes in flames, left thousands without power and fear this is not yet over. Its just devastating. As people assess the damage, they brace themselves for more. The largest earthquake in california for 20 years, a stark reminder that millions here are living along a fault line that could claim many lives at any time. Sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. The brazilian singer and guitarist, Joao Gilberto has died aged 88. He is considered to have revolutionised brazilian music and was best known as a pioneer of bossa nova, derived from samba and jazz, which Found International popularity in the 1960s. 0ur rio correspondent Julia Caneiro explained how significant his contribution to brazilian and world music was. Joao gilberto was the most of brazilian music. He appeared in the 1950s and forged the rhythm that spread brazilian music across the world, and he was pretty much the inventor of a new guitar bait that was incorporated that mixed elements of samba and jazz and made the bait a bit more. It was very complex but it sounded very simple, and this was mixed with his style of singing. With a very soft voice, almost as if he was whispering into someones ere, singing to someones ear, and very much revolutionised the style of singing in the style of music in brazil at the time, in the late 1950s, and influenced generations of brazilians after that, and generations of musicians around the world as well. He recorded songs that became standard across the world alongside like girl from ipanema. That was with saxophone player stan getz inversions that people often hear until now, and perhaps even the next elevator that will be the song playing. It is a moment of morning. Sadly over the past year, his life in brazil, he had been living pretty much in seclusion in his apartment in rio, barely leaving his apartment, and his life plagued by debt and court disputes with his children, the last concert he gave was in 2008, so there was lots of mystery about where he was. He was never giving any interviews, no one had any access to him. Now that he has died, however, it is a period of acclamation and salutes to the giant musician that he was, the master of resilient music, and he is being saluted as the father of music and the immense legacy, the loss to brazilian culture and the world as well. Brazilian music. Stay with us on bbc world news. Still to come a private ceremony and a special moment the duke and duchess of sussexs son is christened at Windsor Castle. Central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. Police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that alqaeda was responsible. Germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. In south africa, the possibility of losing hadnt even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. The man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queens private bedroom. Then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. This is bbc news. The latest headlines france is looking into holding fresh talks with iran to try to save the International Nuclear deal. Tehran has warned its ready to enrich more uranium. A boat carrying more than 40 migrants has defied authorities to dock at the island of lampedusa, but no one has been allowed to disembark. Here in the uk, its been another day of frantic campaigning in the race to be the next prime minister, with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt meeting conservative Party Members in the latest of a series of events taking place around the country. Ballot papers have now been sent out to around 180,000 members with the result being announced in just over two weeks time. Todays events come as a bbc investigation has found that some members have received two ballot papers in the post. 0ur Political Correspondent ben wright reports. As political fights go, its a pretty friendly affair. The two contenders for number 10 joshing with rival camps as they tour the country. It was nottingham this morning and another 0 a for the Party Faithful and then on to south wales for the second hustings of the day. Borisjohnson dropping in on barry island on his way to cardiff. Jeremy hunt running out of time to turn his self proclaimed status as underdog around. Get things wrong and there will be no conservative government, no brexit, maybe even no conservative party. But get it right, and we will deliver brexit, unite our party and unleash the potential of our amazing country. He and borisjohnson dont debate each other at these things, but they are both telling the tory faithful they would be prepared to leave the eu without a deal despite recent warnings from people like the chancellor about the economic impact. If we had to come out on wto terms, i really think that this country has the versatility and the creativity to get through it and prosper and thrive. At the moment, its impossible to measure what impact all these hustings are having on the minds of tory Party Members. They will decide who will be living here by the end of this month. Conservative activists have around a fortnight to cast their vote, but today it emerged that some of them have received more than one ballot paper. According to the tory party, it now has 180,000 members, but the bbc has learned that at least 1,000 of them have received two ballot papers in the post. Some, for instance, were based in more than one constituency and had joined separate local parties. Others had changed their name. Obviously, there is an issue here, i accept that. But rather than to get bogged down into process, the truth is that even in a general election, people are registered in different areas. Electoral law doesnt apply to this contest, but the tory party says anyone caught voting twice would be expelled. Well, its made very clear on the ballot paper that you are only allowed to vote once, and i expect the conservative members to follow that. As the Campaign Rolls on, the candidates pitches are now very familiar to tory Party Members who are picking the next prime minister, and the onus is on just a small number of them not to break the partys own election rules. Ben wright, bbc news. The us envoy says the current round of negotiations have been the most productive yet. A spokesman for the afg ha n productive yet. A spokesman for the Afghan Taliban said the dogs were progressing well. Dialogue is a acted to resume on tuesday after a separate meeting dubbed into Afghan Dialogue between the taliban and about 50 afghans. The talks appear to be going very well. I think in terms of the bilateral talks between the us and the taliban, extremely positive. The mood music all the way through has been very strong. We are now into the seventh round. Some people have even been saying we might see an agreement today. We havent quite got there. We have got a draft framework in place and what they are doing now is really getting down to the nitty gritty details. So, issues like looking at us withdrawal of troops. They are now focusing on the timetable. So, tough issues still to deal with, but very positive. I think this is something they can deliver on. Britains biggest ever pride has been taking place in london with an all singing, all dancing carnival of colour. 0rganisers say up to 1. 5 Million People attended. This years event celebrated 50 years since the stonewall uprising in new york where a series of violent confrontations took place between police and gay rights activists. Heres our lgbt correspondent ben hunte. And just a warning this report contains some flashing images. Politics, protest and one big party. Pride came to london today and for many here, it was a saturday like no other. This is believed to be the countrys biggest pride event ever with diversity the central theme. Its an opportunity for us to stand in solidarity and show that no matter what race, religion, sexuality, we belong, we are londoners, we have a place here. Everyone is equal. Everyone can be whatever they want to be, whatever they do is up to them, and i think its really important for straight, gay, transgender, whatever it is, to come out and support. More than 30,000 people from across the Lgbtq Community have marched through the streets today. Theyve come from over 600 organisations and corporations with many of them marching for the very first time. 0rganisers estimate that more than 1. 5 Million People were on the streets of the capital to watch the parade today. With homophobic and transphobic attacks on the increase across the uk, some activists had called for this years flagship pride event to return to its roots as a protest. Whilst were living in a time where theres so much polarising and toxic debate over our trans siblings, weve got to always go back to our history, our herstory and our theirstory. However, for many of the attendees we spoke to today, they were just grateful to have the opportunity to be so visible and so proud. Ben hunte, bbc news. Pride events have been taking place in other european cities. 0n the streets of madrid, organisers held one of the biggest events in europe. This year, some of the marchers chanted not one step backwards in response to a suggestion from a right wing party that the parade should be moved away from the city centre, and to a park in the suburbs. The duke and duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, say theyre overjoyed at the christening of their son, archie, at Windsor Castle on saturday. It was a private affair with no press allowed and not all the senior royals were there. Theyve also kept the identities of archies godparents private. The bbcs royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, has been scouting for information on this very secret ceremony. So, here it is, the photographic record of a private family christening at Windsor Castle. And there he is, Archie Harrison mountbatten windsor, two months old now, in the clearest image we have seen of him. Sitting on his mothers lap in a replica of the royal christening robe, with his immediate family around him. In the row behind the sussexes were meghans mother, doria ragland, and diana princess of waless sisters, Jane Fellowes and sarah mccorquodale. A second black and white photograph was also issued showing archie with his parents. In the words of a statement, the couple were happy to share the joy of the day with members of the public. However, the sharing was limited at the couples insistence. Despite all the perks that go with the job, harry and meghan want archie to have as private a life as possible. It has irritated some who say a publicly funded monarchy and royal family should be accessible. We want to see them together, meeting the people in Great Britain and, of course, around the world. I think its a private thing with the family, but it would be nice if they were to come out afterwards and just sort of maybe show the public that the babys been christened. Archie mountbatten windsor on the day of his christening, oblivious to the kind of debate thats part and parcel of being royal. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. The fifa womens world cup is coming to an end in france this weekend. Team usa will play the netherlands in the finals later today. The us womens nationalfootball team has previously won the cup three times thats more than any other country. Meanwhile, the netherlands are europes reigning champions, and they re planning to put up a tough fight. Its been an action packed day at wimbledon, bringing the first week of the tennis championships to a close. John watson has been watching. What a day its been once again here at these wimbledon championships. In the mens draw, Roger Federer is through, as is rafa nadal, which sets up a fascinating contest to come heading into the second week, with the defending champion, novak djokovic, also into the fourth round. In the womens draw, well, it appears wide open once again this year. We saw Serena Williams make it through to yet another fourth round here at wimbledon. Plenty of support for the british number one in the womens singles, johanna konta, who is also through. And keep your eyes peeled as well for ash barty who booked her place in the fourth round as well. It is seeming to be a fascinating competition once again this year. Plenty of support as well for Serena Williams alongside andy murray, the much anticipated match up between the pair of them in the mixed doubles. And for andy murray, if he is to win another piece of silverware at wimbledon, a place where he feels at home, it is going to come in the mixed doubles after going out in the mens doubles. Huge support for them, as you can imagine, and it really does set up a scintillating contest to come heading into the second week with those fourth round ties, which will all be played on monday. They call it manic monday as the tournament organisers look to get through all of those singles matches in the mens and womens draw. Much more to come. A reminder of our top story france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last ditch bid to save the International Deal to control its nuclear programme. We will have more on that in the coming hours. To stay with us here on bbc news. Do stay with us here on bbc news. Hello there. Saturdays the sunniest weather across the northern half of the uk. It was distinctly great at times with some drizzle. The far south, some early sunshine but the highest temperatures. Foremost, a very pleasa nt temperatures. Foremost, a very pleasant day, but chilly in the north west and showers in the far north west and showers in the far north of scotland. Fresh air is gradually filtering further south. A lot of cloudy and damp weather in the south, quite misty around the coast and feeling quite close for sleeping. But the vast majority, it isa sleeping. But the vast majority, it is a fresher edge to the night and a lovely start to monday morning. I sunny day for england and wales. Eventually this weather front dragging its heels will clear away any showers, and most of the showers will be across the north east of scotland, the afternoon developing where it could be quite sharp. For the vast majority, a dry day. Good spells of sunshine. Feeling pleasant enough despite the north west breeze. The breeze feeling much more pleasant. Some strong sunshine and high levels of pollen. The womens world cup final, heavy showers through saturday and into sunday, but there should be worth noting that could be around. There could be some showers around through sunday night into monday, but the main thing is how chilly it will be. Temperatures should be low and some grass frost come monday. A co mforta ble grass frost come monday. A comfortable night by then. We start the week with high pressure. You can see already those weather fronts are starting to stack up, a sign of change for the coming weather. Particularly as the week goes on. The detail is going to be quite devilish and the confidence quite low. Monday looks quite fine and dry, the rain approaches before teatime. The odd shower around elsewhere. Temperatures leaping up for this time of year. Pleasant enough with light wind. Come tuesday we have rain passing through northern ireland, Northern England and into scotland. There will be more cloud further south. Template is picking up because we have lost the north westerly wind. Picking up the north westerly wind. Picking up the Atlantic South westerly instead. The outlook is more unsettled from tuesday for the northern half of the country and by the end of the week the likelihood is we will pick up heavier showers further south as well. I will keep you posted. There is more online. This is bbc news, the headlines france and iran have agreed to look into resuming talks in a last ditch bid to save the International Deal to control its nuclear programme. Irans president has warned the country is ready to step up enriching uranium further breaching the terms of the deal. Tehrans also called on europe to ease the impact of sweeping us economic sanctions. Dozens of migrants have disembarked from a rescue ship after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. The captain of the ship said he was forced to act because of intolerable hygiene conditions aboard. Its the second vessel to clash with italian authorities in a week. Emergency officials in california are warning of more aftershocks following the biggest earthquake in the us state for 20 years. The seven point one magnitude quake was felt as far away as las vegas and over the border in mexico. Emergency Officials Say the damage is not as bad as they initially