Aid agencies are setting up emergency shelters. Hoping to steady the ship. Uk Prime Minister borisjohnson adds new recruits to his inner circle at Downing Street. And brightening up The Dark Nordic Winter as europes largest Festival Of Lights illuminates the danish capital. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and Around The World. One of indias most famous singers, Lata Mangeshkar, has died at the age of 92. The Bollywood Superstar was known to millions as the � nightingale of india and had an extraordinary career spanning over half a century, singing more than 30,000 songs in 36 languages. She was hospitalised last month with covid. In a tweet, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi said she leaves a void in the nation that cannot be filled. Rajini vaidyanathan looks back at her life. Singing. She was one of the most recorded artists in history with thousands of songs to her name. The voice of the silver screen. Lata mangeshkar was a bollywood playback singer. In indian musicals where actors rarely sink themselves, her vocals were dubbed over generations of leading ladies. She began singing when she was a young girland she began singing when she was a young girl and grew into a megastar. With hit after hit, she defined the sound of the nation, famously moving a Prime Minister to tears during one live performance. Singing in multiple languages, Lata Mangeshkar earned the nickname the nightingale of india, seen here with her sister who was also a well known recording artist. Lata mangeshkar continued making music well into her 80s, and this famous composer was one of the last people to work with her. She has to find people to work with her. She has to find the people to work with her. Sue has to find the music people to work with her. Sie has to find the Music Industry in the Seven And A Half decades she has been singing because thats a lot for any human to be able to sing because i dont think any of in the globe there has been any vocalist who has sung consistently for seven or Seven And A Half decades. The voice of lata Seven And A Half decades. The voice of Lata Mangeshkar echoed well beyond here, her home city of mumbai and in many ways, they would songs are a universal language, transcending religious and political divides and did not sense Lata Mangeshkar spoke to millions of people Around The World at times of love and loss, hope and happiness. Lata mangeshkar celebrated her 90th birthday in 2019 and joined instagram, sharing these photos. In one of her last interviews to the bbc asian network, she talked about reaching that milestone. Translation i have Relu Cta Ntly translation i have reluctantly accepted i am old, she said but i feel like i am 25 her voice was ever youthful, one of a kind. If bollywood is the soul of india, then Lata Mangeshkar was its beating heart. The nightingale of india, Lata Mangeshkar, who has died at the age of 92. The queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as Queen Consort when Prince Charles becomes king. In a message marking the 70th Anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her sincere wish that camilla would have that title. It paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husbands side on his coronation day. Our royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell reports from sandringham. Shes preparing to mark the 70th Anniversary of the day she came to the throne. This morning, the queen greeted guests in the ballroom at sandringham, walking slowly and carefully, steadied with a stick. But alert and fully engaged. I was told it had to be upside down for the press. Oh, they can see it. Laughter. I dont matter. The queen seemed quite fit and well today, yes. She has actually had that little sparkle in her eye and, you know, her sense of humour was there, so, yeah, id say she was fine. A little frail, but terrific sense of humour shesl got, which, you know, really stands out. And very bright, and her. Memory must be fantastic and its clear for the first time how actively the queen is contemplating the arrangements for the future. Probably be quite different because nowadays when we do things quite differently . In a statement tonight she recalled the pledge she made at the time of her 21st birthday. Archive i declare before| you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service. The queen made it clear there is no question of her stepping back from her role. She said. And then she turns to the transition to the reign of her eldest son, and says this. Cheering. Until now, mindful of the sensitivities around camillas role in the breakdown of charles� s first marriage, it had been intended that she would become princess consort. Now, the queen has made clear her wish that camilla should have the full status as the wife of a king and be known as queen. Tonight, Clarence House said charles and camilla were touched and honoured. Nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringham. King Mohammed Of Morocco has offered his condolences to the parents of a five year old boy who died after being trapped down a well for four days. Rescuers finally reached rayan awram on saturday evening. But it was confirmed shortly afterwards that he hadnt survived. The operation to free him had been followed by people across the country and beyond as simonjones reports. Voices clamour. As huge crowds watched on, initially relief that rayan had been found, carried by his rescuers to a waiting ambulance, but that quickly turned to despair and grief. Despite painstaking efforts to save him, the little boy didnt survive. Rayan� s parents had been hoping and praying for good news. Instead, they received a call of condolence from King Mohammed the boys family now trying to come to terms with their loss. Translation i cant describe how it feel i that my cousin is gone. What can i say . Now my heart is aching for him too much. My nephew, my heart aches for him. May god be with him, just like how god stood with us. Rayan had fallen down the Well On Tuesday evening while his father was trying to fix it. This image of him captured on thursday by a camera lowered down, showing him injured but conscious. It prompted a huge and complex Rescue Operation around the clock. The five year old was trapped more than 30 metres down, the shaft too narrow for rescuers to reach him. Instead, they gouged out a new trench by the side, then tunnel the side, then tunnelled towards him, all the time, having to contend with the risk of landslides. It was a race against time, but time ultimately ran out. The Rescue Attempt was followed not just by the crowds at the scene, but by people watching online Around The World. For rayan� s family, the worst news but they will find some comfort in the huge efforts made by those who had never met rayan to try to save him. Simon jones, bbc news. Journalist aida alami has been following the story. She explained how the Rescue Efforts gripped the nation. Im still trying to make sense of what happened. The boy fell down the Well On Tuesday. At first, the villagers scrambled to get him out and then there was an actual Rescue Operation put into place. At first, we were given images of the boy, seemingly breathing, and there was some hope. And as of yesterday, they stopped communicating about the status of his health or reassuring anybody about what was going on so this is when i started to get a feeling that it was not going to go well. Everyone was holding hope and this is, this week, everyone was just waiting, there had been sleepless nights for thousands of people Around The World, hoping for a happy ending. And then, i mean, the most likely scenario happened, unfortunately. As we saw in the pictures in the report, hundreds of people gathered around the site, this captured the hearts and minds of people in morocco. Yes, definitely. Its a very compelling story on so many levels. One of them, it has taken place in a region that has been neglected for so many decades. That doesnt have access to a lot of services or resources. And all of a sudden, is bereft of one of its little boys. Just the whole thing is so sad. So cruel. I think everyone felt it very strongly. Notjust in morocco but the moroccan diaspora Around The World, you are joining us from paris. What is the reaction you have seen internationally . People have been tweeting me from all over the world, i have seen people using the hashtags all over the world, people showing concern. I think the vision of this little boy, the idea he was down that well come along, for so many days, alone, scared and cold. Not being able to extract him, such an awful image, staying in peoples mind and creating this kind of collective trauma. Lets get some of the days other news the military build up around ukraine has seen anotherjump in numbers with nearly 3,000 additional american troops deployed in poland and romania arriving near the polish ukrainian border. The soldiers belong to the 82nd Airborne Division of the us army. Russia has massed more than 100,000 troops on its border with ukraine, but moscow denies that its planning to invade. Hundreds of people in Rio Dejaneiro Have demonstrated next to a Seafront Kiosk where a Congolese Migrant was murdered last month. Moheez kabagambay, who worked at the kiosk, was tied up and beaten to death after complaining about unpaid wages. His ordeal was captured by a security camera. Demonstrators called for a full investigation and the arrests of everyone involved. Canada has seen another weekend of large protests against Covid Measures with thousands of people taking part. The Capital Ottawa has been gridlocked for days by a protestor camp. In toronto, lorries were used to block a major intersection. The protests known as the Freedom Convoy were started by truckers angry at vaccine requirements. Authorities in peru have authorised the spanish company, repsol, to reopen a refinery that closed after a huge oil spill. Operations at the facility which provides a0 per cent of perus petrol and diesel will resume for ten days to ease fuel shortages. The refinery shut after more than 10,000 Barrels Of Oil being unloaded from a tanker leaked into the sea. A powerful storm has struck madagascar the second in two weeks. Cyclone batsirai has winds of about 180 kilometres an hour and more floods and landslides are expected. Aid agencies have set up emergency shelters, where there are fears of significant and widespread damage to homes. Lucy grey has more details. Cyclone batsirai making landfall, heavy rain and winds of more than 180 kilometres an hour batter madagascar, the island still reeling from a storm less than a fortnight ago. Theyve been preparing, reinforcing their roofs here, and taking shelter. 200 people crammed into this one room, bracing themselves for the full force of the cyclone. Translation the probleml is there is no drinking water, there is nothing, we make do with what we have at first but it scares us because of diseases and all that, it makes us anxious. I am a widow, i have no husband. I have Difficulty Finding Food and so do my children. Less than two weeks ago, Tropical Storm anna caused landslides and widespread flooding, leaving at least 55 people dead, and tens of thousands homeless. Many are still in the Evacuation Centres and temporary shelters they had fled then. Its a major concern for aid agencies and the un. Madagascar was already hit by Tropical Storm anna which brought winds, heavy rains, destruction and loss of life. More than 130,000 people were affected across madagascar including over 70,000 people who were displaced. Storm anna also hit malawi, mozambique and zimbabwe killing dozens of people. The Emergency Services are already at full stretch and humanitarian agencies warn hundreds of thousands of people will be directly affected by Cyclone Batsirai with widespread damage to homes. Around 4 Million People now nervously wait to see what they will have to deal with after the storm has passed. Lucy grey, bbc news. This is bbc news a reminder of the main headlines. Lata mangeshkar the indian singer and Cultural Icon who made her name in bollywood has died in mumbai at the age of 92. The queen celebrates the 70th Anniversary of her accession to the throne and says shed like her daughter in law, camilla, to become Queen Consort. Borisjohnson has announced new appointments to his team, saying they will help to improve the way Downing Street operates. The british Prime Minister had promised to make changes in response to revelations about parties during lockdown. Our political correspondent, iain watson, has more details. After another week of bad headlines, the loss of senior Downing Street staff and some of his own mps openly calling for him to go, Tonight Borisjohnson was attempting to get on the front foot. He has appointed the former bbc journalist guto hari as his director of communications. He worked for borisjohnson when he was london mayor and here he was just over a week ago setting out what the Prime Minister had to do. Boris has always underestimated how critical it is to have a fantastic team around him and i dont think, even if he can pull this back, he will be allowed to do it unless he promises to his party that he is going to overhaul that machinery. And as part of that overhaul, unusually the new Chief Of Staff in Downing Street wont be a Civil Servant but a politician, the former brexit secretary steve barclay. His job will be to ensure that the cabinet and mps feel more involved in decision making, although tony blairs former Chief Of StaffJonathan Powell questioned whether a demanding full time role as a Government Official really can be combined with the job of an mp. After so called partygate, borisjohnson had to promise his mps Behind Closed Doors that hed make significant changes to the way that Downing Street was run. And im told there will be an even bigger staff shake up announced in the coming week. But hes also being pressed by seniorfigures in his party to make changes to his cabinet, to look beyond his natural allies. And im told that those discussions, or perhaps i should say, negotiations, are already under way. It is actually an opportunity for a reset, which i hope the Prime Minister takes, because its a very important part of his premiership, that he actually builds bridges, notjust between Downing Street and the Parliamentary Party but across the Parliamentary Party. But will this be enough . More mps are considering submitting letters of no confidence and potential rivals to the Prime Minister seem to be limbering up. Rebuilding trust with mps is one thing, but what voters think is rather more crucial. And here in plymouth, the Prime Minister still seems to have his work cut out. Hes apologised, hes clearing out number ten. Maybe hes doing his bit. He might be doing his bit, but he let a lot of people down. Well, i dont think anybody else could take over and do any better. Borisjohnson is hoping that the changes in Downing Street will convince his conservative critics not to iain watson, bbc news. Military coups were a regular occurrence in africa in the decades that followed independence in the 1960s, and there is concern they are starting to become more frequent again. This year has already seen two attempts six people were killed in a failed attempt to topple president Umaro Sissoco embaloa in Guinea Bissau just last week. And injanuary the military took over in burkina faso. Naunihal singh is a professor at the us naval war college. So, are coups really making a comeback . It is also probably true that coups never fully left. Between 2015 and 2020 there were two successful coups a year and now there have been six successful coups, nine attempts in just the past 12 months alone so thats definitely an upswing. At the same time, these were never countries where the threat of Civil Military challenges were entirely absent. One thing to think about is that some of these countries have had a very large number of Coup Attempts in their history. For example, sudan has had 17 Coup Attempts in total, and there are two factors that lead to the likelihood that a country will have a coup, one of them is the number of past attempts, the other is the level of economic development. So if you are poor and you have had many Coup Attempts, you are more likely to have attempts in the future and if you go to these countries, chad, this was the seventh attempt; burkina faso, eight; mali has had eight these are all countries which have struggled with Coup Attempts in the past and that means they are likely to have coups now, so one of my reservations with the secretary general� s remark is that it overstates the degree of change. What are organisations like the African Union, the united nations, doing about this . Unfortunately, they are in a position to do very little and the reason is these are trans governmental institutions. And they are designed to respect sovereignty to a great deal and so they are not institutions that either have the capacity to try to stop coups from occurring nor do they really have the willingness to meddle overly much in the internal affairs of their members. This is particularly true for the African Union which treads rather delicately when it comes to its internal affairs of its member states. In the past, the west would try to twist arms a good deal. The imf and world bank would cut funding, the us and the European Union would withdraw support. But the problem is there has been a geopolitical shift so its no longer true that african countries are as reliant on america or on the European Union as they had been previously. The uk government wants tougher laws forcing Global Social media companies, to take down illegal content, without having to wait for users to report it. Its an issue politicans across the world have been trying to deal with. Last year g7 leaders agreed a set of Internet Safety Principles to improve online safety. Here in the uk the new legislation, would compel the removal of material under a wide range of categories, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. Heres katie prescott. Frankie was 15 when she took her own life in 2018. Afterwards, her parents had her laptop forensically checked. And realised that, back earlier in the year, january, february, march of 2018, she had been accessing sites about self harm, suicide. Just appalling stuff. And we had no idea and the school had absolutely no idea. Stories like these are behind plans to toughen up regulations online. Tech companies will face fines of up to 10 of their turnover if they dont take down material relating to. Those sending threatening messages, like the racist abuse of englands footballers last year, will face prosecution, as will people at the companies themselves. The organisations will have to name individuals who will be responsible within those i organisations for complying with the legislation. If they continue to flout that legislation, those named i individuals will be responsible and could face up to five years imprisonment. Tech Companies Say they welcome the clear guidance from government and that they see the need for more regulation. They say that the internet needs to become a safer place, too, but there are concerns that this could stifle peoples access to information, if companies were to over moderate and remove too much content in order to comply. Experts say the challenge will be putting it into practice. On facebook platforms alone, people are posting more than 100 billion times a day. In 2017, facebook and instagram were taking down 35,000 posts a day about self harm and suicide alone. So, this is regulation not at a minor scale, but at an industrial scale. While theres criticism about whether the plans go far enough, they will mean a revolution in how the online world is policed. Katie prescott, bbc news. And finally a Festival Of Lights is brightening up The Dark Nordic Winter in the danish capital. The majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the Bicycle Bridges of copenhagen. Following the repeal of covid 19 restrictions, organisers hope to welcome more visitors than last year, when more than half a Million People visited over a three week period. The festival has 50 installations making it the largest in europe. It does something to your heart. It opens your mind. It makes a feeling inside of you of optimism. I think its really nice to have arts and lights and i think maybe the artists, they maybe dont have the answers but they have the interesting questions so i think that its possible to see here and thats why i really like it. And before we go, a reminder of our top story the death of Lata Mangeshkar at the age of 92. The Bollywood Superstar had an extraordinary career spanning more than half a century, singing more than 30,000 songs in 36 languages. In a tweet, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi said she leaves a void in india that cannot be filled. You can reach me on twitter im rich preston please get in touch, i would love to hear from you. From please get in touch, i would love to hearfrom you. From me and the team in london, that is all for now. Hello there. The rain is pushing southward, the snow is returning to the north. With a real risk of some quite significant snow through the remainder of the night and the start of sunday. Our Weather FrontSlowly Meandering South bringing that milder, wetter and windier weather. Quite a contrast as we go towards dawn. The prospect of several centimetres of snow piling up over the hills of scotland and even a few centimetres at lower levels, blowing around in those strong to gale force winds. Of course with that, temperatures close to freezing as well. Blizzards in places, in contrast, the rain is quite heavy, pushing its way further southwards across england and wales, relatively mild in contrast, in fact, temperatures more akin to what they would be in the daytime at this time of year. So weve got that north south split during the morning strong winds throughout, blowing that rain away we think by the end of the morning for most parts, certainly the heavier rain. It could linger in southern and western areas, that strong wind, potentially gales through the channel, further north and west a lot of wintry showers following behind with hail and thunder as well as sleet and snow. A blustery day throughout which will accentuate the chill. In fact, weve got that cold, arctic air with us. These are temperatures to start the day, they will dip away as the day goes on across the southern half of the country. We are into the Cold Airagain on sunday but it doesnt last long. I think we will have quite a chilly night here under the starry skies. Temperatures will fall away and we are more likely to see a frost quite widely by the time we get to monday morning. This is monday morning. Further north and west, weve got The Cloud Gathering once again and the rain, our next Weather Front toppling in. Doesnt look as if it will give us significant rain because the High Pressure building towards the south. But that Weather Front here in the northwest at least on monday will give us fairly wet weather. So, lets watch the progress of that as it topples into the day. Brightness and sunshine further south and east and a relatively mild day in contrast once again a real topsy turvy with our temperatures as weve seen throughout the week and that continues into the start of next week. High pressure will start to build through. I think we will be having a lot of cloud around through the day on tuesday and indeed into wednesday but still a lot of dry and settled weather to end the week. As ever, the warnings are on the website. This is bbc news. The headlines Lata Mangeshkar the indian singer and Cultural Icon has died in mumbai, at the age of 92. She had been admitted to a Hospital Injanuary after testing positive for covid 19. She sang more than Thirty Thousand songs across 36 languages during a 50 year career. The queen has announced she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as Queen Consort when her eldest son, Prince Charles, becomes king. She expressed what she called her sincere wish in a message to mark the 70th Anniversary of her reign. A five year old boy in morocco who fell down a Well On Tuesday has died, following a huge rescue effort. He was finally pulled from the 30 metre deep shaft but his death was later confirmed by King Mohammed who passed on his condolences to the boys parents