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Of course, a smoked turkey and a pouch. And millions of americans around the world and in orbit celebrate thanksgiving. President trump has revealed the United States has resumed talks with the taliban, and he claims the afghan group is open to a ceasefire. He was speaking on his first visit to the country since he took office. Meeting us troops and the afghan president , he also reaffirmed his intention to reduce the American Military presence substa ntially. This report from our washington correspondent, chris buckler. Donald trump arrived in afghanistan on a trip surrounded by secrecy and a huge amount of security. The white house said the visit was intended to show support for troops during americas thanksgiving holiday, and he made a point of serving food to soldiers who are thousands of miles away from theirfamilies. And i was all set to go and i had some of the mashed potatoes and i had a bite of mashed potatoes and i never got to the turkey because the general said, come on over, sir, lets take some pictures. I never got to my turkey. It is the first time in thanksgiving that i have never had anything called turkey. But while officials insisted the visit was not connected to peace talks with the taliban, it comes just a week after afghanistan freed three taliban members as part of a prisoner swap for two western academics. And as mr trump met afghanistans president , ashraf ghani, he confirmed that peace talks had restarted with the group, just a couple of months after they appeared to collapse. The taliban wants to make a deal well see if they want to make a deal its got to be a real deal but well see, but they want to make a deal and they only want to make a deal because youre doing a greatjob. Thats the only reason they want to make a deal. So i want to thank you and i want to thank the afghan soldiers, who are really i have spoken to a lot of you today and you say they are really fighting hard, i was very impressed with that, actually, so i want to thank you. This was the us president s second visit to an active conflict zone since taking office. Last christmas he flew to iraq and, while mr trump has praised the work of american troops in the middle east, he has made no secret of his desire for them to leave, and his resolve seems to have been hardened by the recent death of Islamic State leader, abu bakr al baghdadi, who died in a Us Special Forces operation in northern syria. The founder, the leader of isis, the man who was trying to reinstitute isis, because we have defeated we have 100 of the isis caliphate in syria, is now hours. He is dead, his second is dead, his third we have the sights on, the third, i think the third does not want the job. The third is saying, you know what . Aahh, maybe ill go work in a store or something. With this overseas trip, mr trump has again emphasised that the soldiers he was visiting should be going home but, while the president stated that the us would be substantially reducing its presence in afghanistan, he did not give numbers or any sort of timeframe. Chris buckler, bbc news, washington. The first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in south east england last month. Families of 16 victims have held services. The other bodies are expected to be returned to vietnam this weekend. Our home affairs correspondent, Daniel Sandford reports. A single drum sounded as two young cousins were laid to rest in a cemetery in rural vietnam. Nguyen van hung was 33, Hoang Van Tiep just 18. They died together in the back of a lorry trailer crossing the English Channel to britain. Hoang van tieps grieving father says he is now glad his son is home. In all, 39 people died in the trailer. The first 16 bodies were flown back yesterday, and driven out to their villages in vietnams poorer provinces. The cousins funeral was the first. The priest using it to warn young people of the dangers of leaving their homeland to seek greater wealth overseas. In the village of dien thinh, it was the largest funeral anyone can remember. For two young cousins, whod left with high hopes, but died locked in the back of a trailer in a way that nobody wants to imagine. Daniel sandford, bbc news. Security forces in iraq have killed at least 26 Anti Government protesters in the city of nasiriya. Dozens were wounded. Its another major spike in the violent unrest thats left at least 350 dead across the country, injust 2 months. Its being fuelled by anger at government corruption and a lack ofjobs. Martin patience has the latest. In iraq, the Security Forces are firing on their own people. The government calls this restoring order. But here in the Southern City of nasiriyah, many protesters paid with their lives. Iraqs Younger Generation are fighting back. They wantjobs, Government Services and, despite the dangers, they are putting their bodies on the line. The government is cracking down hard but, two months on, the demonstrators are still on the streets. Here in the capital, baghdad, they are choking on teargas. But the rage is being felt across the country. In the Southern City of najaf, protesters set the iranian consulate on fire. They blame iran for interfering in iraqs affairs. Young protesters want a new iraq, a country that works for them. Martin patience, bbc news, beirut. A row has broken out between two key nato allies, france and turkey, over policy on syria. At a News Conference in paris, president macron said turkeys invasion of syria, targeting kurdish fighters, was endangering natos actions against the extremist group, the so called Islamic State. Translation i respect the security interests of our ally turkey, which has suffered many terrorist attacks on its soil, but one cannot on one and say that we are allies and, with respect to this demand, our solidarity, and on the other put its allies in the face of a military offensive done as fait accompli, which endangers the action of the coalition against Islamic State, which nato is part of. The government in ankara has responded angrily to mr macron, accusing france of sponsoring terrorism by hosting representatives of Kurdish Militia in paris. Translation he is already the sponsor of a terrorist organisation and constantly hosts them at the elysee palace. If he says his ally is a terrorist organisation, we have an answer for this but there is nothing more to say. And all this ahead of a nato summit in london next week, to mark the 70th anniversary of the alliance. Lets get some of the days other news the maltese Prime Minister has been chairing an emergency cabinet meeting, as a police probe into the murder of the investigative journalist Daphne Caruana galizia threatens his government. The Prime Ministers chief of staff, keith shkembri had been arrested but police say he has been released. The Police Commander in charge during britains worst sporting disaster, at the hillsborough football stadium 30 years ago, has been cleared of the charge of manslaughter by gross negligence. 96 liverpool fans were fatally injured. David duckenfield had faced a 7 week retrial because the originaljury failed to reach a verdict, earlier this year. Thereve been police raids across italy to dismantle what authorities are calling an armed neo nazi group. Police found a range of weapons, and documents praising adolf hitler and the Italian Fascist leader, benito mussolini. They say the so called Italian National socialist party of workers had links with extremist groups in britain, portugal and france, among others. North koreas state media says its leader kimjong un has overseen a successful test of a super large multiple launch rocket system and expressed great satisfaction. According to south koreas military, the north fired 2 short range projectiles into the sea off its east coast. Kim jong un has set an end of year deadline to re start denuclearisation talks with washington. The World Health Organisation is saying its now lost access to a community badly hit by ebola, in the east of the democratic republic of the congo, because four Health Workers have been killed in an attack on a treatment centre. A Police Investigation is underway. Gareth barlow reports. The drc is gripped by the second worst Ebola Outbreak on record. Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been infected but, once again, Health Workers trying to halt the virus have been attacked and killed. We are heartbroken that people have died in the line of duty as they worked to save others. The world has lost brave professionals. These constant attacks must stop. There have been more than 300 attacks on staff trying to tackle ebola since the start of the year, mostly attributed to rebels who do not believe ebola exists and think the medical response is part of a plot to wipe out communities. In the last weeks, there were seven cases of ebola, down from a peak of over 120 per week, in april, 2019. Any interruption to the response could lead to a resurgence in the outbreak and more people could die as a consequence. The tragedy in the drc is twofold. A deadly disease ravaging entire families, combined with continued attacks against people trying to tackle ebola. Both taking the lives of innocent victims. Gareth barlow, bbc news. A climate sit in is underway in sydney. The theme is bushfire response. because the fires which hit large parts of New South Wales and queensland have taken lives and homes, and sent haze into sydney, australias largest city. The two states have never seen wildfires on such a scale, and so early in the season. The bbcs phil mercer is there. Demonstrations have been held across australia in regional towns and cities, as well as the biggests centres such as sydney. And cities, as well as the biggest centres such as sydney. Many of the campaigners are making the link between australias continuing bushfire crisis and global warming. Protesters say that Climate Change is making the fires here more intense. Much of the anger is directed towards the australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. Hes being accused of doing too little while the country burns. Earlier, we spoke to a young woman from northern New South Wales, who lost her home in a bushfire. 0ver ito metre high wall of flames and fire, spinning ambers, amber attack, balls of fire. It was notjust a bushfire, it was a firestorm. Over 80 houses have been lost in my community. This is Climate Change, this is a climate crisis. We are feeling the impact from it right now. We are feeling the impacts from it right now. We need desperate and drastic climate action. The mood here is one of defiance, it is also a mood of anger, frustration and despair, especially among the young. Many teenagers taking the day off school to join the rally in sydney. Those feelings best summed up by one of the teenage speakers. The bushfires are definitely linked to Climate Change. You can just see that, with the prolonged drought we have seen in australia, it has made the bushfires so much wise and bushfire season is getting earlier and earlier and stronger and stronger and it is something we have not seen before. So far the emergency in a New South Wales has claimed six lives, almost 700 homes have been destroyed. Protesters want australia to phase out the use of fossil fuels. Coal continued to generate most of australias electricity and the countrys minister Scott Morrison says his government is meeting its International Emission targets however many protesters say that the Prime Minister needs to grow up and listen to the science of Climate Change. And climate protest notjust in sydney. Lets take you live to tokyo, in japan. Climate sydney. Lets take you live to tokyo, injapan. Climate activists staging rallies all over the world. It is part of the movement started in august last year and just as before the Climate Summit kicks off in spain on the second of december. Earlier this week, the un report said frankly it would miss the chance to avoid a disaster. The Un Environment Programme says global emissions need to fall by more than 7 each yearfor emissions need to fall by more than 7 each year for the next decade to limit the rise to 1. 5 celsius. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come shame and suicide in south korea. Claims the law is failing victims of spy camera crime. President kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. The murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. He caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. Margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and Prime Minister. Before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, its a funny old world. Angela merkel is germanys first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. Attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. As one local comic put it, its not hot air we need, its hard cash. Cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. Castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 19605. It was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. This is bbc news. The latest headlines President Trump has made an unannounced trip to afghanistan, telling us troops he believes the taliban are open to ceasefire. The first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in the uk last month. Tackling waste, especially plastics, in our seas is now a priority for most governments around the world. For decades, the black sea was a dumping ground for agricultural and industrial waste. It got so bad, scientists considered parts of it almost entirely dead. So how are things now . In the first of a two part special report, our correspondent jonah fisher and video journalist Abdujalil Abdurasulov travelled the region looking for answers. This is the dnieper, in ukraine. For decades, large rivers have washed eastern europes waste into the black sea. We are being shown what is known as blooming. It happens when excess nutrients, often from fertilisers, cause a rapid growth in algae, starving the water of oxygen. Decades of regular blooming has killed off life in large parts of the black sea, creating underwater deserts where only jellyfish thrive. 0n the black seas eastern coast, in georgia, we see and smell another of its big problems. So this is the main rubbish dump here in batumi. But the big issue here is that well, it is only about 300, 400 metres from this rubbish dump to the black sea itself. And there is a waterway which basically leads all the way down there, taking rubbish with it. This is just one of numerous examples around the black sea of how easily poorly managed waste can get into the water. We have already kind of disturbing evidence that the marine litter, which is the number of floating items per square kilometre, is almost double compared to the mediterranean sea, and its the worst situation for all the european seas. Even more alarming is the evidence of how deep the contamination goes. Were on board a Research Vessel hundreds of kilometres from shore, and this probe is being sent two kilometres down to take samples from the seabed. Analysis of the mud has revealed the presence of tiny fragments of plastic, known as microplastics. The scientists also have worrying news about what they are discovering in the water. The biggest threat is coming from pharmaceuticals, especially from antibiotics. And that is because, if there are antibiotics in the black sea, that means the bacteria is going to develop here that can resist the antibiotics, and mean that ultimately that medicine does not work anymore. Yeah, this is now a real problem. People are dying from that. Taken together, it is a sobering catalogue of environmental work, testament to decades of neglect and abuse. But, in the next part of our black sea journey, we look at what is being done to turn things around, and discover that projects thousands of kilometres awayjust might make a difference. Wow. Jonah fisher, bbc news, in the black sea. And you can catch the second ofjonah and abdujalils reports on bbc news later on friday. Researchers in brazil say smoke from burning forests in the amazon is likely to intensify the melting of glaciers, threatening Water Supplies to millions of people. The scientists studied the movement of smoke particles and their effect on andean glaciers. They found evidence that snow and ice is being darkened, accelerating the rate of melting. Fans of the k pop superstar goo hara are calling for more help for victims of spy camera crimes in south korea. The singer and actress took her own life earlier this week. She had spent the last year in a public court battle, claiming her ex boyfriend had threatened to release a sex tape of the couple. 0ur correspondent in seoul, laura bicker, has this report. 28 year old eun ju lee took her own life just weeks afterfinding out a male colleague had secretly filmed her in the nurses changing room. She suffered from frequent nightmares. She felt he was still watching her. Translation you can still kill someone without using weapons. The impact of this crime can differ from person to person. Some might be able to pull through. Others, like my daughter, might not. Eun jus parents are furious that the culprit was sentenced to ten months in prison. Translation people dont take it seriously. Even me, i used to think Something Like this can be manageable. But, when it became my issue, it felt huge. Translation the sentencing is so weak. Tens of thousands of fans of k pop superstar goo hara agree with them. The singer and actress took her own life earlier this week. She had spent a year battling a high profile case, claiming her ex boyfriend was threatening to release a sex tape. He was given a suspended sentence. Her supporters started a petition calling for tougher penalties for all offenders. Illicit filming or so called spy cam crimes are endemic in south korea. Most of those found guilty just receive a fine. Translation yes, the sentencing is too lenient. Its because there are just too many cases. Because its so prevalent, the courts dont take it seriously, and also because men do not experience it. So weve come to this motel room to show you just how easy it is to hide a spy camera. It is this, right on top of the television. This one has been made to look like a shirt button. They come in all shapes and sizes. The footage from this can be uploaded onto your phone in seconds, and within minutes, it is on the internet. Campaigners say only tougher sentences will act as a real deterrent, but there is hope that things are changing. This is the hope of eun jus parents, as they prepare for a battle in court. Translation im going to go til the end, all the way to the supreme court. Millions of americans have been sitting down for turkey dinner as they celebrate thanksgiving, and us astronauts on the International Space station wont be missing out. Weve got vegetables, of course, green beans and potatoes that well warm up. Theres the winner the turkey. And, of course, a smoked turkey in a pouch. That is the crew on board showing off the less than slap up meal they will be enjoying. We have seen plenty of celebrations already across the states, despite the best efforts of the weather to ruin things. The giant balloons in the annual macys thanksgiving day parade were given the all clear to fly. We reported earlier this week on the worries that strong winds would ground them. Thousands lined the citys streets to watch the parade, in its 93rd year. Dangerous storms and heavy snow are moving across the states from the west coast to the midwest, with about 21 Million People in areas affected by the bad weather. The result of these conditions is travel chaos. Thanksgiving is a very busy period for airlines, and the storms have caused huge delays. Away from the weather, and here is an example of how not to deep fry your thanksgiving turkey. The Phoenix Fire Department have filmed this video of them placing a frozen turkey in a vat of boiling oil. The results, as you can see, are pretty spectacular. Their top tip is to fully thaw the turkey before deep frying it. There is much more on all the news anytime on the bbc website. And you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. Thanks for watching. Hello there. Yesterday we had much brighter weather push into Northern Areas of the uk, so through the afternoon in scotland, we had skies like these skies like these around the fort william area of scotland, and these will be familiar to most of us over the next few days. The sunny weather associated with much colder air that has been making its way southwards across the country. Really dropping those temperatures. But changing weather to drier conditions, with more in the way of sunshine. It will be cold both by day and by night, with some really sharp overnight frosts around the corner. Indeed, starting off this morning, some frost and the risk of a few icy stretches. Most of us, though, having a lovely, sunny start of the day. There will be patchy clouds for northern scotland and down the eastern side of scotland, eastern areas of england, with frequent showers for these areas. Come in them, we will keep those sunny skies. But through the afternoon, those damages will be struggling. Its going to be a cold afternoon, temperatures around about 3 seven celsius, Something Like that. And then overnight, as we keep the clear skies across inland areas, temperate as we keep the clear skies across inland areas, cabbages are going to drop away very quickly. If you missed an patches may well develop and become quite dense by dawn. But it is the temperatures you will probably notice most, with a really widespread frost developing the most parts of the uk. So a cold and frosty start to the weekend. High pressure in charge. A fine start to the day on saturday for most areas. This low pressure gets close enough to South West England to threaten cloud and rain moving in here. Certainly there will be a pick up on the strength of the winds which will make it feel really cold. Away from those south western areas, any mist and fog could take a while to clear out of the way. But for most of us there will be more in the way of sunshine. Temperatures again struggling, 3 seven or eight celsius and a few showers for northern scotland. 0vernight the rain in the south west may well extend towards dorset, perhaps the isle of wight for a time, before sinking back southwards, as the low pressure spends its way down towards france. High pressure than firmly with us again towards sunday. That means it will be another fine and dry day for most of us. A few changes around, though. Some cloud moving into the far north of scotland, with more frequent showers moving in towards here. With a change in the wind direction we will see some showers moving into the thames estuary. So north kent, for example, could be wet in one or two areas. Another cold one, 4 seven celsius. It stays cold through the first part of the week. It does turn mild later in the week. Thats your weather. This is bbc news, the headlines President Trump has made an unannounced trip to afghanistan, claiming to american troops at Bagram Airbase that the taliban wants to agree a ceasefire. Its his first visit to the country since he took office. He also met the afghan president , and reaffirmed his intention to reduce the us military presence substa ntially. The first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in south east england last month. Families of 16 victims have held services. The other bodies are expected to be returned to vietnam this weekend. The World Health Organisation is saying its now lost access to a community badly hit by ebola in the east of the democratic republic of the congo because 4 four Health Workers have been killed in an attack on a treatment centre. A Police Investigation is underway. Now on bbc news, panorama. Tonight on panorama, the truth about chinas secret indoctrination camps. They are trying to fundamentally change an entire culture. Leaked documents reveal how a superpower is trying to brainwash a Million People. It looks like the nazi playbook to me. We have obtained secret government instructions to those who run the camps. Never allow escapes. Increase discipline and punishment. This is an actionable piece of evidence documenting a gross human rights violation. And we confront the Chinese State with our evidence

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