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The piece of debris found on an indian ocean last week is from Malaysia Flight 370. In france, where experts were examining the evidence, they said there was a strong likelihood it came from the missing plane, but stop short of a confirmation. Investigators have come closer than ever to saying they found parts of the missing airplane. We do not quite have an answer. The malaysian Prime Minister said that this piece of weighing was definitely from missing flight mh370. This is a very big part that an International Team of experts has conclusively confirmed that his aircraft debris found on reunion island is a piece from mh 370 777. French authorities left a little room for doubt. The piece was examined. We can say there are very strong indications that the flaperon found on reunion island did belong to mh370 zero. Boeing has confirmed that the debris is from the right type of aircraft. Malaysia airlines has paperwork suggesting it came from their airplane. Further tests will start tomorrow, possibly to match serial numbers that the bbc understands could be tucked away inside. The focus of the investigation has been around a piece of wing called the flaperon. There is one on each aside. They moved to help the pilot control the aircraft. It is six feet long, but hollow inside, which is why it floated. Here is the actual flaperon they discovered. It is covered in particles, which shows that it has been in the sea for at least a year. It washed up on this remote French Island in the middle of the indian ocean. Called reunion island, it is 2. 5 million miles away room where 2 ships are still searching the seabed for the main body of the airplane. That huge distance has reassured investigators they are looking in roughly the right place. If you look at the currents and the wind, that would carry it north, then west across the ocean. That means that nearly a year and a half later it might make land in madagascar were over us not a gas car or as far away as south africa. After 15 agonizing days, the families of those on board remain in limbo. It is not the end. They still need to find the whole airplane. We still want them back. The search for the whole plane remains on the other side of the indian ocean. Only when they find the black boxes will they know if this was an accident or something more sinister. Laura i spoke with the former chief of staff of the federal aviation administration. Michael, five hundred 15 days after the plane vanished we have a confirmed trace of it, but where does that take us . Michael it is from the plane. Most believe that. There a criminal prosecution for manslaughter, that explains a bit of eight presentation, but there is no doubt this is part of the plane. There is not much else in terms of knowing where the wreckage is. It could be a long time. Laura the families want to know why did the plane go down. Michael it is a bittersweet moment for investigators and families. The families got Text Messages in the middle of the night about the discovery. It is a bittersweet moment. Yes, it is confirmation that it is the plane and there is no wild conspiracy that it landed safely on an airfield. Perhaps how the piece contributed to how this happened there is no confirmation. Laura look at a forensic examination show . Michael tons. They live look at the sea life to determine when it was tied to the aircraft, and help arent traveled. They could look at the damage of the flapper itself the leading edge was not damaged and the back was that tells us the angle at which the airplane hit the water or it broke off. And finally corrosive material. It could indicate an explosion inflight, or something of that source. Laura do think it will reinvigorate the search for the airplane . Michael the searches 460,000 miles. Right now they will keep it at that. The air france 2009 crash became a 40 square mile search, but it took two years to find the black boxes. We are talking about a huge area. Psychologically, it reinvigorates the search. We have the flaperon and a suitcase, which has been discounted, that we want more of the airplane. The big pieces and the vital black boxes. Laura they have already looked at 23,000 square miles, which is extraordinary. Michael given the currents and the counter currents, these parts could travel easily to reunion island or of their parts. They know they are in the right place. They have to go forward. I think it will be a topical letdown for quite a long time to let the investigators try to find the plane. Laura how important is it that the history is solved for aviation . Michael the disappearance was a cultural and global phenomenon. People are saying i have data streaming in gps how can an airplane disappear in the modern age . The fact they found it that becomes clear and understood. We have made no progress in advancing mobile tracking or data streaming on airplanes. Nothing at all on that score. Laura thank you for joining us. 700 migrants were on a boat that capsized. Hundreds have been rescued, but many are feared drowned. It looks as if there has been significant loss of life. James robbins reports. James the moment of rescue for two migrants plucked from the mediterranean. With hundreds more in the sea the irish navy, italian forces, and eight agencies Work Together to save more than 360 men, when and children. The injured were given emergency treatment on board a vessel as the irish naval if the irish navy asked as they can accept others needing help. Soon they were taken on board. Another family willing to reach every desk willing to risk everything for the chance of reaching europe. Between 400 and 600 people were believed to have been crammed inside the smugglers fishing boat when it capsized. The disaster happened 1500 miles off of the libyan coast when the boat registered a distress call. The tragedy shows with a shockingly dangerous journey this is. The latest in a terrible series of master outings. The result of the criminal willingness of traffickers to unload unsuitable boats with people desperate to reach europe despite the risk. 200,000 migrants and refugees have died in their attempt to reach europe by boat. After todays disaster, it is fear the final figure 42015 will exceed last years figure when 3259 women and children died in the mediterranean. Many were save today. These are rescue boats. Others may have been trapped on the fishing boat went down. Europes government is struggling to cope with the humanitarian crisis and remain divided over the proper response to migration from africa. Laura a rebel Group Trained by the u. S. To fight in told the bbc they are being let down by the americans. They say that support failed to materialize in a battle. The american backed rebels were trying to make gains when they were halted by another rebel group, the alnusra front. This was supposed to be americas new plan. To build an army to defeat the Islamic State in syria from the ground and the error. And the air. U. S. Military has already supplied weapons to select rebel fighters. They made little difference. Many fell into the wrong hands. President obama says he wanted a rebel force that could take the fight to the Islamic State and crucially hold territory. More than 5000 were supposed to be trained in jordan and in secret camps in turkey. Almost immediately the plan started falling apart. Only 60 have completed training. When they were deployed across the border what happened was nothing short of disastrous. Americans new plan rolled into action a few weeks ago when the then from the 30th division fresh out of u. S. Training crossed into syria. The mission was to fight is and the regime. They were stopped and attacked by another group. An al qaeda franchise the alnusra front. Angry about being targeted by u. S. Warplanes they took revenge on americas new fighters. Five were killed, a dozen were captured, more are in hiding. The new plan looks shaky at best. Captain wawi is speaking out. He is an officer with the 30th division and has watched in horror at what happened to his men. In reality, we have no international guarantees to provide coverage for our fighters origin protect the 30th division. Ian yet the americans have clearly announced they will provide air support. You know what has happened to us. They told those who were responsible 10 hours beforehand that the alnusra front would attack. It was two hours after the battle started that alnusra was bombed. Ian the pentagon told us they think the battle was quite successful. The Training Program will be turning out more fighters. Meanwhile, the Islamic State has yet to field any threat from americas new force in syria. How come dash has been created less than 20 months less than 12 months, and is in countries without international support. This plan, backed by many countries, turned out less than 64 fighters . Ian the word gets evermore complex, so the conflict grows. There is still no end, no solution. Ian pannell, bcc news, the turkeysyria border. Laura you are watching bbc world news america. Delta town taking to the skies of rio de janeiro. Still to come, taking to the skies of rio de janeiro. A birds eye view of the olympic buildup. An investigation into a twin train or realm and. They were traveling across a flooded river bridge in opposite directions within minutes of each other. Characters fell into the water and hundreds had to be rescued. Heavy monsoon rains have killed more than 100 people in western and eastern india in the past week. A deadly double disaster on the tracks. 2 trains derailing within minutes of each other. First to the express coming from mumbai. Followed by another train traveling in the opposite direction on an adjoining track. Some of the carriages fell into the water. Rescuers had a hard time getting to the victims. Part of the rail has been collapsed. Many of the authorities cannot get to them because there is a high currency of the water so they can not collect the bodies. Officials say the heavy rain washed away the earth from a portion of the tracks, causing the trains to come off of it. Some say it happened too fast for anyone to react. Another train had used the track 10 minutes before. The rescue operations have been called off. More than half of those dead are women and children. An investigation has been ordered. India has one of the Worlds Largest railroad networks. Over the past few years there have been concerns that not enough is being invested in improving and safety standards. Money on improving signaling and Early Warning systems, which could have been used to prevent accidents like this one. Bbc news delhi. Laura thursday marks 70 years since an american aircraft dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima in japan. 80,000 people were killed by the blast. Radiation meant thousands more have died by the end of the year. On the anniversary the survivors are recalling the horrors and tales of heroism. A warning, this report contains material youll may find distressing. Across this valley, the aircraft came. From the incident of that first blast and hiroshima vanished from the list of living cities a short time ago and american airplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. In the final stages of the most brutal war humanity had known, tens of thousands of civilians were killed by a weapon that would change history. Yamanako was 11 years old. When you came outside with you to see . It was an intense light. I thought the sun was falling down. I was exposed to a flash of light. In a moment, there was a huge blast of air. I could not breathe. I was suffering very much and passed out. At that time, people were running and tearing their burnt skin. People were running like that. I still regret that i did not say thank you to demand that pushed aside the rubble and pulled me out. He reached out his hands. I held to them and his skin came off, but it did not matter. We waste our fingers and he pulled me out. I forgot to thank him. Their survivors found a landscape poisoned by atomic radiation, which claimed lives long after the war. These twisted ruins are all that remain of the old city. A reminder of how war possible utilization led a democracy to target civilians with a horrific new weapon. My mother was one of the half kilometers from the epicenter that day. She was holding my sister and standing in the garden. She saw a huge flash. 20 came to she was on the ground. My mother survived, but my sister died. In the 1930s, japan had launched war. First against china, then against america and the british empire. Most every ship in the harper has been hit. It was a war of immense cruelty that wounded and killed millions. It ended in atomic destruction and the voice of an emperor announcing japans surrender. The debate over the morality of the bombing has continued ever since. Between those who say it short and the world and save the lives, and those arguing it was a war crime as japan was already on the verge of collapse. Harold was a prisoner of war for the japanese. He believes the atomic bomb saved his life and was justified. I had no doubt that it was purely, in terms of a potential numbers of people who mightve been killed had it not been particularly of course the japanese. Hiroshima changed what it meant to be human. For the first time, humanity came ace to face with the capacity for its own annihilation. That is why 70 years after the bombings, the struggle to limit the spread of Nuclear Weapons remains the greatest challenge facing the world. What gives this anniversary its universal resonance is that hiroshima foreshadowed the possibility of all of our distraction. Abc news, hiroshima. Laura the aftermath of the atomic bomb is still with us. That is exactly one year to go until the rio olympics. It is a frantic time to make sure all of the pieces are in place. Our correspondent is at the olympic park and joined me a short time ago. Laura i understand you have had a birds eye view of the preparations. Are they on track . It has been a difficult here. A senior olympic official once described these as the worst prepared games in history. I think a lot of progress has been made in the last year. There are four distinctive olympic sites around the city. Getting between them is not easy. We took to the air. Progress is going pretty well. Behind me is the main olympic park. These are between 60 and 80 complete. The sporting venues are looking good. Test events have begun at some of those venues. The area where rio is lacking is an infrastructure. These are meant to be integrated games that will help the city grow. Some of those Infrastructure Projects are lagging behind the sporting venues. Laura how our brazilians feeling about the 12 billion cost of the Olympic Games . 12 million or less than the raging olympics and about the same of the london olympics. It is a mix of public and private money. There is no big argument about the cost. The concern is who will benefit. Who to the games benefit . The Approval Ratings are going up 60 or 70 . There are described of brazilians, but the general feeling with 365 days to go is that people in the city of rio are behind their game. The mayor says that rio will be the city that is most transformed by the Olympic Games in the history of the games. Laura how does he feel about lessons from hosting the world cup . Fifa was chastised for hosting the world cup. Going away with taxfree profits and leaving very little infrastructure. The stated saying there will be legacy. There will be improved transport networks. The metro line between the city center and to the south will be finished. Transport networks will be finished. One area is about water quality. That is one area where the local authorities admit that they have failed. They have promised to try to improve that. There a big legacy is one thing. That is one thing the ioc is insisting on and the city is saying they will improve between now and august 5 of next year. Laura we will all be trying to get into going to rio for those games. That brings todays forecast to a close. You can find all of todays news at our website. Im laura trevelyan. Thank you for watching. Please, tuna and tomorrow. 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