A warm welcome to the programme. We begin in poland, where president andrzej duda, appears to be edging towards a narrow victory in the second round of the polish president ial election. Exit polls have predicted that hell take 51 of the vote to beat his rival, the centre right mayor of warsaw, rafau chaskovski. From warsaw, adam easton reports. It was the closest president ial election since the fall of communism more than 30 years ago. According to the exit poll, president duda won by the slimmest of margins. Chanting andrzej duda speaking to their supporters, both candidates claimed victory. Mr duda said he was happy with what he called his exit poll win. Translation i want to make it clear, im happy about this victory. For now, yeah, its only an exit poll but looking at the past results, as you all saw, its grown in my favour. Cheering and applause. He ran an energetic but also divisive campaign. A socially conservative roman catholic, he presented himself as a defender of traditional polish families. He offended many when he said lgbtq campaigners were promoting an ideology that was more harmful than communism. His opponent, rafal trzaskowski, said he would defend minorities. He pledged to use the president s power of veto to block the governments changes to the judiciary which the eu has criticised for undermining the rule of law. Mr trzaskowski said he was convinced that when all votes were counted, he would emerge victorious. Translation listen, we said it would be close and it is close but im absolutely certain that we will win. Chanting rafal so were going to have to wait until the official count on monday or maybe even tuesday before we know who will be the next president of poland. Adam easton, bbc news, warsaw. Ill be getting the latest from warsaw in a few minutes. That will be for more detail on how that election outcome is looking. The gunman who pleaded guilty to 51 counts of murder in last years terrorist attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand, has sacked his lawyers ahead of next months sentencing. The hearing will last at least three days and Brenton Tarrant will now represent himself. Simon atkinson is following the story from sydney. Simon, just talk us through how this will work and to what extent he will be allowed to make his case. 50, the sentencing begins on the 24th of august and as most sentencing hearings, what we will expect is the bulk of the case being given over to the impact statements of the victims and the statements of fa ct victims and the statements of fact from the prosecutors. Then what we would normally get is the defendants lawyers giving mitigation and that is when Brenton Tarrant would get his moment in court, if you like. Its obviously a very difficult situation for thejudge in its obviously a very difficult situation for the judge in this case. There is a realfear that he is going to use his platform to set up some of his right wing views and ideologies, and thejudge will be wing views and ideologies, and the judge will be very keen to stop that. I think wondering they definitely want to avoid is the case that we had in norway in 2012 with Anders Brevik who had an hour before his court trial to set up a hate field manifesto, and 110 0118 hate field manifesto, and no onein hate field manifesto, and no one in new zealand want that to happen. It will be interesting to see what happens but the key point, sally, is that the media in new zealand have decided long before this sentencing date was set, in fa ct before sentencing date was set, in fact before it looks like the case was going to go to trial, that there would be very limited in what they could report on Brenton Tarrant saying because they didnt want the trial to become a platform for his views. For families of his victims, how have they responded to the news . Ive spoken to a couple of them today, they are not thrilled it is fairto today, they are not thrilled it is fair to say. I think this is the government, the terrorists using his opportunity to keep himself relevant, to keep himself relevant, to keep himself in the news. It is a stressful time for them in the lead up to the sentencing when they are going to be giving to they are going to be giving to the court the impact of what happened on the 15th of march 2019 and the impact on their lives since then. They are upset but i think they are hopeful that thejudge in upset but i think they are hopeful that the judge in this case will keep control that he wont get given the chance to go on and on, and will be pared back if he does start to lay out any ideologies. Simon atkinson, thank you. A day after disneyworld reopened, the state of florida has registered a record 15,300 new coronavirus cases in a single day. Thats around a quarter of all us daily infections. The us is the worst affected country in the world according to officialfigures. On sunday just over 56,000 infections were reported. Heres peter bowes. Another surge in coronavirus cases and a new epicentre for the disease. Florida is now seeing more new infections than most countries. Across the us, more than 60,000 new cases are being reported every day and about a quarter of them are in the sunshine state, where the Hospital System is under growing strain and some intensive care facilities are at full capacity. When the pandemic started, florida was slow to respond. The beaches and bars stayed open. They were eventually forced to close but reopened early, only to be shut down again. This is a state dogged by the disease and confusion over how to deal with it. Even as the numbers rose over the weekend, disney world opened again to the public. Mickey mouse at a distance and mandatory face masks for visitors. But the republican Governor Ron Desantis has refused to issue a state wide order for people to cover their faces. There are some anti mask activists who believe its not necessary at all. The risks are very, very low. This virus has a 99. 6 recovery rate, this is a virus that is very well contained. With other states like arizona, texas and california all facing worrying increases in the number of new cases, the Trump Administration is focusing on reopening schools in the autumn, despite opposition. I think everybody would like to get our kids back to school as quickly as we can. But we also want to do it and make sure our kids will be as safe as possible, so were not going to be rushed into this. With a growing health crisis, a divided nation and a president ial election looming, the politics of dealing with covid 19 has never been more intense. Peter bowes, bbc news, florida. Lets get some of the days other news. Two regions in the north of spain have held the first Regional Elections in the country since the coronavirus pandemic. Extra Safety Measures were put in place in polling stations and several dozen people were not permitted to cast their votes after testing positive for coronavirus. Results didnt bring much change and governing parties in both galicia and the Basque Country won again, with slight gains. Turnout in galicia, where a local lockdown has been re imposed after a new spike of coronavirus cases, was up five points from four years ago. A panel of International Health experts says the covid 19 pandemic could cause a 20 reduction in access to health and social services across the world. In a special report, un experts predict that shortages of routine vaccines and the diversion of resources from Maternal Health services to covid wards could result in the deaths of an additional 400,000 children under the age of five. In south africa, president Cyril Ramaphosa has reimposed a ban on the sale of alcohol in an attempt to reduce the number of coronavirus cases. Medical experts have said trauma admissions caused by alcohol are putting pressure on the heathcare system. Gail maclellan reports. It was only a few weeks ago that the sale of alcohol was resumed after a two month ban, but the president says alcohol is severely straining the health system. There is now clear evidence that the resumption of alcohol sales has resulted in substantial pressure being put on hospitals, including trauma and icu units. Due to Motor Vehicle accidents, violence, as well as related trauma that alcohol induces. South africa is the country induces. South africa is the cou ntry worst induces. South africa is the country worst hit by the virus in africa with infections in excess of a 250,000. Deaths resulting from coronavirus have risen above 4000, and the Health Department rejections estimate a rise to 50,000 by the end of the year. The government has ramped up the healthcare government has ramped up the healthca re system government has ramped up the Healthcare System is struggling with staff and other shortages. The storm is upon us, president s ramaphosa said and to limit the effects of the search, face masks will have to be worn in public and night time cu rfews imposed be worn in public and night time curfews imposed as the state of emergency is extended. These latest restrictions are likely to face opposition from some Political Parties and especially from businesses already struggling the coronavirus storm. Gail maclellan, bbc news. Here in the uk, the deaths of another 21 people whod tested positive for covid 19 have been announced taking the total to 44,819. The approach to Face Coverings has shifted considerably since the early days of the pandemic in england theres an ongoing debate about whther they should be made compulsory in shops. Heres our medical correspondent fergus walsh. At the height of the epidemic here in april, the official view was that Face Coverings were of little benefit, and might encourage a false sense of security and make people less likely to wash their hands or socially distance, and could lead to a shortage of surgical masks for healthcare workers. But since then, the evidence has shifted, and although not definitive, more studies suggest that they can limit the spread of the virus and perhaps help prevent asymptomatic transmission where people infected unwittingly pass on the virus. There is also emerging evidence that the virus can remain airborne in tiny particles suspended in the air. The percentage of people who say they wear a face mask in public has risen substantially in the uk, and now stands at 36 . But thats well behind other ha rd hit European Countries like italy and spain where it is over 80 , and in france, 78 . But it is above australia, where it is just 20 . Wearing a Face Covering in public is largely an altruistic measure. Michael gove called it basic good manners. One of the biggest sceptics on face masks, president trump, has been photographed wearing one in public for the first time, and on friday, borisjohnson was pictured in his constituency wearing a face mask. They say a picture paints a thousand words. Perhaps the image of World Leaders wearing a face mask will encourage more of us to put on one of these when out in public. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come he may only be as big as his basketball but chinas youngest player is shooting for internet stardom. After months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. The immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. Emergency services across Central Europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. Nearly 100 people have been killed. Broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it is completely blacked out. It is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the Energy Crisis has brought to them. Leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation and third world debt. This morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the champs elysees. Wildlife officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. Fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on a huge shoal of their favourite food, pilchards. Some had eaten so much, they could barely stand. This is bbc world news, the latest headlines polands incumbent president andrzej duda appears to be edging towards a narrow victory in a crucial election which could shape his countries future relationship countrys future relationship with europe. Lets go live to warsaw and speak to estera flieger, shes a freelance journalist. It has been extremely close and i understand that voter turnout as well has been very high. Talk us through the implications of this result. As you said, turnout is really impressive. Now it is 65 so it is still the middle of Holiday Season is still the middle of Holiday Season and people are tired after lockdown so they just wa nt to after lockdown so they just want to go for a holiday but people are still being mobilised and 65 decided to go and vote and it was an important question after the first round, if turnout would still be high and yes, it was. Why do you think the president got the edge if he doesnt win this election . It is still the powerful party in poland so there is still a number of people who vote for this party and it is difficult to find an answer. But i think that duda still has the biggest number of people who will always vote for him. An extremely close result, however, so what does that mean Going Forward in terms of 7 is it divided7 will he be able to lead a government and all of poland7 lead a government and all of poland . If you see the results you see the country is falling into two parts. There are difficult days, weeks even months ahead of us because emotions are huge. It looks like it is polish polish war. So president duda said yesterday after the results we re yesterday after the results were presented that he wants us to respect each other and end this war but his his credulity is ata this war but his his credulity is at a low level. It is the most Brutal Campaign i remember asa most Brutal Campaign i remember as a conscious observer. It was on Public Television which made propaganda and anti lgbt discourse. So difficult time ahead of us here in poland because there are two groups now. 50 for trzaskowski and 50 for duda so we must find something in common. A very big responsibility for the president. And, briefly, do you think trzaskowski will challenge this result . He can, cant he7 challenge this result . He can, cant he . I dont know but even trzaskowski will lose, he has a great position to fight in the next election so his Political Capital is still good. Thank you for your time. An interesting outcome therein poland and of course we have a lot more detail on our website for you on that. Fire crews have been battling a massive fire on a navy warship docked in san diego. 17 sailors and four civilians have been sent to the hospital for their injuries. Alanna petroff has the story. The warship was docked in san diego for scheduled maintenance. Now it will be needing extensive repairs. San diego Fire Department arrived after getting a call at eighta. M. There arrived after getting a call at eight a. M. There was an initial explosion and then a massive fire. Specialfire boats were brought in with Water Cannons to control the blaze. It certainly looks bad but it could have been much worse if the fire had started lower in the fire had started lower in the ship. Right now i think they have roughly 1 the ship. Right now i think they have roughly1 million gallons of fuel well below where any heat source is and, again, that was the priority all day to make sure that that wasnt not affected. About 160 sailors were on board the uss bonhomme richard. All are now accounted for. Normally this ship carries a crew of 1000. A Navy Spokesman said officials are looking into the cause of the fire but there is no immediate evidence of foul play. The mongolian annual traditional Sports Festival is taking place without a Live Audience for the first time in 800 years. Mongolia has had limited deaths but continues to enforce a strict border control. In colourful traditional garb these wrestling competitors enter, arms held aloft as they perform a dance before the competition gets under way. But this years annual naadam sporting festival in mongolia is different. Normally tens of thousands of spectators come to see an event considered by some to be more important than the olympics. But for the first time in hundreds of years, the general public is barred from attending due to covid 19. As some of the archery competitors wore face masks and shields to protect against the virus, the public were encouraged to watch the festival on television. The child jockey horse race for children as young as five years old was broadcast for viewers. Hundreds of horses gallop across the open plains with their young riders tightly holding on. Children apparently had their temperatures ta ken to screen for infections. The two day festival held on a ranch outside the capital allowed only a handful of guests to witness the event, including top politicians. Outside the venue, all was quiet as the decision left some fans disappointed and frustrated. Translation because of the virus, this years naadam feels boring and there is nothing to watch on tv. Most of the country is calm. I think everyone is just staying at home. Translation we cant watch the horse racing. The roads are blocked and its only accessible to the rich people and they want to close the road this morning. I dont know what the Opening Ceremony looked like. This was it. The Opening Ceremony consisted of men dressed in traditional costume on horseback and marching in unison. Mongolia has lifted some coronavirus restrictions in recent days but most sporting events are still banned. This one tradition, though, lives on. Formula 1 and Lewis Hamilton has won his first race of the season. He steered his mercedes past the chequered flag at the styrian grand prix in austria. Both ferraris had to retire after colliding with each other on the first lap. Hamilton is hoping to win a record equalling seventh world title. Football and bournemouth have boosted their chances of survival in the English Premier League with a comprehensive win over leicester. They came from a goal down to win 4 1 at the vitality stadium. Aston villa also claimed an important win in their relegation battle, beating Crystal Palace 2 0. Wolves are still pushing for a Champions League place after thrashing everton 3 0. Sundays other match was the north london derby. And it was tottenham who were celebrating after they beat arsenal 2 1. Theyve leap frogged the gunners into eighth place and could still claim a spot in europe for next season. We did not even feel that awful feeling of losing because a few minutes later you equalise and i think it was a big game. A pity that there were no fans and it was a pity there was an empty stadium players from both teams gave everything they could give and i think it was a good result. Manchester city should find out on monday if theyre playing in next seasons Champions League. The club was banned for two years after being found guilty of serious breaches of uefas financial regulations. They appealed to the court of arbitration for sport and the result of that appeal will be announced in a few hours time. As lockdowns around the world are eased, professional sport has made a comeback. Football matches have taken place in europe and asia and formula 1 is back on the track. In america, basketball is due to return at the end of the month. And in china a rather unusual player is leading the way. Tim allman reports. Li never lets his diminutive stature get in the way. Two years old, he loves shooting hoops. And he is pretty good at it as well, whether it is from a stationary position or even on the move. Translation of course we didnt expect this. We are quite touched, since 99 of the comments online showed encouragement for our little boy. We feel inspired and encouraged by the support of people and we will do our best to help him improve. Li got interested in basketball after seeing his father play the game. It is hugely popular in china and videos of him and his mini dunks have set the internet ablaze. His parents say its a bit too early to map out a career in professional basketball, but will support him, come what may. As for li, he says he likes playing and shooting. Look out, lebron and make way, yao ming li is on his way. You can reach me on twitter im sallybundockbbc. Ina in a moment we will have all the latest business stories for you including to what extent europes retailers are seeing a surge in footfall. Hello there. Despite the chilly start of sunday morning, temperatures got up to 25 celsius in the south east. It was a warmer day for most with an abundance of sunshine. But for the next few days we are introducing more cloud and it will therefore feel cooler and there will be some rain. Thats been moving in through sunday evening and overnight on these set of weather fronts, a fair breeze as well blowing particularly in the north. So those weather fronts introduce more clouds, so it wont be as chilly first thing this morning. A little bit of mistiness in the south, but here we hold onto sunshine, certainly through the morning, and then the cloud thickens in the afternoon. As that weather front slips south, we will see some clearance further north in terms of brighter, drier weather, but still with some heavy showers around particularly in the north west of scotland, lengthier sunny spells further south and east and still quite warm. Some brightness for Northern Ireland but you can see that cloud filtering its way southwards although the rain holding off on the south east most likely until late afternoon, early evening. And there could be a few heavy bursts across the welsh mountains before it slowly clears away through monday night and into the start of tuesday. Behind, a north westerly breeze. So plenty of showers and the next weather system waiting in the wings. And a coolish night in the north but again, for most of us it is reasonably mild. Just an awful lot of cloud as we will see through the day ahead, sitting on the hills, giving a little bit of misty, murky weather as well. As i say, that weather system is clearing away and we have High Pressure starting to build into those weather fronts. So as they do come in during the course of tuesday, they will gradually weaken. Still quite a peppering of showers in the north. The cloud and rain just dragging its heels in the south first thing and then this rain comes into Northern Ireland before the end of play. But for many, a dry ish day, just a few showers around, but it will feel a bit cooler because we have a north westerly breeze. As i say then, that weather system comes into the ridge of High Pressure, so it will be a weakening feature by the time we get to wednesday under the influence of High Pressure, so not a lot of rain left on it. But a lot of cloud. And it will still have a lot of cloud with it on thursday before that High Pressure really starts to take hold later in the week. So potentially quite a cloudy day for most on wednesday, still some drizzly rain around, drying up gradually towards the end of the week and becoming very warm, particularly in the south, as we go into the weekend. One to watch. Bye bye. This is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The uk ramps up its post brexit trade plans, with the government set to reveal more details on ten new low tax freeports. And two months after retail shops re opened in europe, well taking a look at whether the high street is showing any signs of returning to normal. If you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, a warm welcome im sally bundock. Lets start here in the uk, where the governments consultation on the creation of up to 10 so called freeports across the uk closes today. The freeports would have different customs rules compared to the rest of the country, such as greater tariff flexibility and different tax measures. Globally, around 135 countries have free trade zones. A 2013 us congressional report estimated there were about 3,500 of them worldwide. Across the European Union there are currently around 80 free ports, mostly in nations that joined the bloc after 2004. The uk had seven of them at various points between 1984 and 2012, however the legislation which established them was not renewed. They included places like liverpool and southampton. David henig is director of the uk trade policy project at the European Centre for International Political economy. Welcome to the programme. First of all, can you explain in more detail how these reports will work7 detail how these reports will work . A free port is a entry point to the country for goods, where tariffs are not pain until they leave the freeport. They may not be paid at all if goods are imported into the country, processed and then exported to another destination. Their benefit is both that and also they are generally areas where regulations can differ from the rest of the country. There is a lot more flexibility and that is what we are waiting to hear from the government today, and beyond, what regulations will beyond, what regulations will be flexible in freeport s. Beyond, what regulations will be flexible in freeport s. Of those who will benefit from ta riffs those who will benefit from tariffs not being applied, who will those people be . People within the South Hampton businesses7 within the South Hampton businesses . The area, how will that work . New businesses may set up or businesses relocate into the freeport s, to take advantage of the opportunities that may be available freeports. The tariff reduction and the red regulatory flex ability, and it is not entirely clear how this would work but it certainly seems attractive for local areas to bid for one of these businesses opportunities, and to attract business into a particular area. Is not entirely clear whether this is new business or business attracted from elsewhere in the country and thats one of the controversies about freeports. To what extent do you think this will help Great Britain as we leave the European Union and try and establish new trade relationships with other countries7 relationships with other countries . It suggests that the overall benefits are quite marginal in general, they worked particularly well for countries which are highly regulated, or even perhaps have corruption issues, just setting up corruption issues, just setting up these areas, clearly that is not the case in the uk. Where it may work in the uk is just giving a boost, a sort of almost passport to entrepreneurship, saying these are areas, we need to step up our game here, so they may be a psychological boost as much is actually an economic boost from freeports, but in trades terms, generally, they are not huge employers, and we would not expect most manufacturers to relocate from the rest of the country into freeports or from other countries into our freeports. Good to talk to you, thanks for getting up so early. The director of the uk trade policy project. Lets look at financial markets, we are hoping to show you numbers in asia but i am afraid we cannot. Most main markets across asia were all trading in positive territory, noticeably japan. What to watch out for is we will be getting a Second Quarter earnings report, that season is beginning, so this week we will hear from a lot of big banks in the us, jp morgan, bank of america, goldman sachs, and what eve ryo ne goldman sachs, and what everyone is looking for is not just how they earnings are in the Second Quarter, but what they are saying about the months that lie ahead of what are theirforward months that lie ahead of what are their forward forecasts, thatis are their forward forecasts, that is what we will watch for very closely. Uk Prime MinisterBoris Johnson is expected to unveil plans this week to phase huawei out of the uks 5g mobile phone networks, according to the financial times. Huawei is expected to ask for more talks to ensure the chinese firm is not dropped from the uks plans until 2025 at the earliest. Mariko 0i joins us now from our Asia Business hub of singapore. Nice to see you. Talk us through this story. It could be a massive headache for uk telecoms operators. Indeed, and it isa telecoms operators. Indeed, and it is a big u turn, if you remember. Following rather intense pressure from his own conservative party as well as the Trump Administration, as you say, the Prime Minister is expected to ban the use of new kits made by the Chinese Telecom giant huawei in the countrys five g networks. We are expecting to find out how he plans to phase out the chinese company, but apparently, as you mentioned, huawei is asking for a last minute meeting did not fully kick the company out of the networks until 2025 in order to i guess allow uk mobile operators more time to remove existing huawei equipment from the networks, but essentially british officials are quoted as saying that they are concerned that after the us sanctions take effect in september, it will be harderfor effect in september, it will be harder for the effect in september, it will be harderfor the uk effect in september, it will be harder for the uk to vent any chinese made semiconductors used by huawei, but of course huawei has been consisting it isa huawei has been consisting it is a private Company Rather than an arm of the Chinese State and it is seeking to push back, hiring several prominent Public Relations companies in the uk. Thank you mariko. Lets get some of the days other news. The retailer primark says it wont be taking advantage of a £30 million handout from the uk government. Chancellor rishi sunak announced last week that all businesses will be paid £1,000 for each employee they bring back from furlough. Primark placed around 30,000 workers on the governments Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and says all will be brought back. Tesla has cut the price of its Sport Utility vehicle model y by 3,000 just four months after its launch. In may, the electric car maker also dropped the price of its model 3, model x and model s vehicles. The model y will now be priced atjust under 50,000 according to teslas website. Lets now talk about retail, because here in england all non essential stores have now been open for nearly a month. However in some parts of europe, such as france and belgium, they re opened almost two months ago. So are consumers returning to the high street in europe . Or are many still staying at home and shopping online7 were now joined from brussels by Christian Verschueren whos the director general of eurocommerce. Good to see you again. What is it looking like on the high street in europe . Good morning, well, so far, the picture has been a bit mixed, of course, shops have been reopened for about two months, in most of europe, a bit earlier in countries like austria and a bit later than in countries like belgium. In what we have seen like belgium. In what we have seen is that retail sales has not picked up, particularly in some segments, like Garden Centres and home improvements, people were quite keen, Consumer Electronics and buying Office Equipment by the picture is much dimmer when you look at fashion, shoe, its quite dramatic, of course because of the shopping conditions you have, you have to have physical distancing, its definitely not as pleasant and more difficult, you cannot have as many people in shops, and also Consumer Confidence is still very very low. It has picked up a little bit injune low. It has picked up a little bit in june but low. It has picked up a little bit injune but it is much lower than usual, people are still afraid of losing their job, they dont know what the future will be, therefore that is not a good time for going shopping. As you say, it really depends on the type of retailer. Fashion retailers, its really difficult, some are saying we dont want customers to try things on. If you cant try on in the shop, why bother going7 try on in the shop, why bother going . You can just try on in the shop, why bother going . You canjust order online and send it back if it does not fit to. Exactly. That is one positive aspect in terms of the digital and online and loose players that have a number of shops major chains had already a very significant online offering, and therefore they have seen the massive losses due to closure of stores, and also people not going shopping, compensated by significant raises in online shopping. Summer than predicted, in three or five yea rs predicted, in three or five years from now, online sales may be up to 50 of their overall sales some are predicted. You might see a future where some retailers may be online only . I dont think so, because in fact what most people are saying, the future is for half half. People always wa nt to is for half half. People always want to go to a store, try things on, rather than having home delivery. You also if you like, browse in the shop and indeed try things on, and i believe some shopping conditions will come back to previous levels, and therefore, the future is very much for those retailers that have these Solid Capital reserves, but also those that have a significant only channel operation, so combining the stores as a tryout to try out things, and also have a delivery front, but also advice, which you dont have online at the same way. Question, thank you for being on the programme again. The director general of euro commerce christian. Over to cambodia, where the forests have long suffered from illegal logging. The production of traditional wood charcoal has been one of the big reasons causing deforestation. But one start up is trying to provide an alternative solution that could help preserve the remaining forests. Nick wood has more. A vast majority of cambodias population depend on traditional wood charcoal for their daily cooking needs. While their centuries old practice of burning wood and clay ovens to produce charcoal has provided a livelihood for some, it is also contributing to the destruction of huge areas of protected forest. Translation if there is no forest left, i cannot do my business because it is the only work i have, i dont have any other skills. Outside the major cities, most cambodians still cook on clay pot barbecues, which daily consume enormous amounts of wood, or wood charcoal. Until now, there has been virtually no alternative. Carlo is the italian founder of a cambodian start up company with big ambitions to change more thanjust with big ambitions to change more than just the habits of using unsustainable wood fuel for cooking. The impact is not just saving the environment, we operate in an area where there isa operate in an area where there is a lot of poverty in the suburbs of the capital, therefore we have decided to hire mostly women, taking away ways from the street and the dumpsite, giving them a stable job, so the children go to school. The charcoal is made from easily sustainable biomass, like crushed coconut, which the company says broom provides a much more friendly charcoal. The final product looks like this. He wants carbonised and specially organised ovens, it gets packaged and sent off to ovens and charcoal sellers across the city. They are made by a predominantly female workforce, who previously worked at a rubbish dump that closed, leaving them with few other opportunities, in a strange twist of fate, many of the former rubbish collectors have seen former rubbish collectors have seen their lives transformed by steady jobs putting another type of recyclable material, by always, to good used. Translation when i got this job at the green charcoal factory and got a good salary, it made me and everyone happy. Very happy. Green charcoal still has a way to go before gaining significant market share in cooking fuel, but with a focus on solutions that address Climate Change and empower women, this innovation could be the answer cambodias forests have been waiting for. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come well bring you the story of the lost sons of darfur how cousins who escaped genocide for a better life are now separated by the english channel. After months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. The immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. Emergency services across Central Europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. Nearly 100 people have been killed. Broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans, but tonight it is completely blacked out. It is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the Energy Crisis has brought to them. Leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation and third world debt. This morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the champs elysees. Wildlife officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. Fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on a huge shoal of their favourite food, pilchards. Some had eaten so much, they could barely stand. This is bbc world news. The latest headlines a day after disney world reopens in orlando, florida posts the biggest surge of coronavirus cases in the us since the beginning of the pandemic. Too close to call in polands crucial president ial election, in whats been described as the tightest result since the fall of communism in 1989. With more and more people testing positive for covid 19, india is now third in the global coronavirus list. While the government claims it is providing support to all those affected, hundreds of patients are reported to have been turned away from hospitals due to a lack of beds. Now those who can afford it are looking for other options, such as being treated privately at home. Bbcs Nitin Srivastava reports. A residential apartment lock in a wealthy delhi suburb. It is home to more than 600 people and an isolation ward for covid 19 patients. The government has increased their capacity patients prefer their own facilities like these. Translation after testing positive i went to a Government Hospital but decided not to get admitted because of the excessive crush and overcrowding. We didnt panic asafamily overcrowding. We didnt panic as a family and opted for as for isolation with the mini icu set up which really helped me. This is an Oxygen Concentrator that provides oxygen for 300 hours non stop full this is a cardiac monitor which is right now monitoring my oxygen levels, my Blood Pressure and all other vitals and this is the ventilator for the worst case scenario. Treatment in your own home is done by a nurse under the supervision of a doctor. This nurse recognises it isa a doctor. This nurse recognises it is a big responsibility, being the only medical professional in the room. At home, the doctors are not there physically so the nurse should be confident enough to handle Critical Situations and no things went to communicate to doctors and how to do it. The Service Comes at a price. At 150 200 a Service Comes at a price. At 150 200 a day, these mini icus are not affordable for the majority of indians. The demand is rising. Demand is high and every day we are adding 25 to 30 patients every day and patients now have a waiting period of 24 hours. The government announced only a cement dig patients or those with mild symptoms could be treated at home. But whether you are in your home or in awarding a private apartment tilting, it can be risky. If someone says tilting, it can be risky. If someone says that i have set up a centre in the Community Area or we have converted it into a covid sector, there will not be a medical person there to monitor these cases. If something happened then who is responsible7 something happened then who is responsible . While buying Services Like home icu and isolation beds has become more popular amongst indias elite, the majority of patients do not have the option. Staying with india three generations of one of the most high profile bollywood families have tested positive for covid 19. Aishwarya rai, and her daughter have tested positive for covid 19, a day after her husband the actor Abhishek Bachchan and her father in law, global megastar Amitabh Bachchan revealed they were hospital with the virus. Amitabh bachchaan, whos seventy seven years old is an icon in indian cinema. He has acted in more than 200 films in a career spanning five decades. Officials say he is asymptomatic and his condition is stable. It is 17 years since the darfur conflict began in western sudan one that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and charges of genocide against sudans former president. The worst of the violence was more than a decade ago but the uk has granted asylum to some of those fleeing continuing instability there. Fergal keane, who reported from darfur in 2004, has been talking to two cousins who are from there and now find themselves on different sides of the channel. It is a story of numberless journeys, driven by the enduring legacy of genocide. Journeys that bring some to refuge in britain while others languish in makeshift camps. It is the story of the lost sons of darfur. The search at twilight for migrants waiting to cross the channel near calais. We are facing situations of despair, total despair. And they are very determined to cross, because they are so. Close to their goal. These are frequent hiding places, abandoned bunkers from the second world war. These searches go on every night, and it feels pretty much like a game of cat and mouse that its always been. The french government is devoting considerable resources to the searches. But the migrants keep coming, people fleeing war and Economic Hardship who are still convinced that across the channel, a better life awaits. But if, like 16 year old mantassar, you have survived genocide, then almost any journey of escape can seem worth it. Along with others from darfur, he is determined to get to britain. Life is hard after genocide, he told me. The situation is very hard. I just want security, stability and education. This was mantassar at home near the darfur town of nyala. Where he was born in 2004 and where his father was murdered in the genocide. I was in the town the year he was born, and met some of the victims of state terror. Right in front of our eyes, the police have been raiding houses here. Weve seen them beating people and we have been told by a Police Commander that they want all the people to move from here to a new camp. The genocide left hundreds of thousands dead, more than a million displaced. A legacy of instability and economic crisis which has continued despite a new government. That set mantassar on hisjourney to europe. Following so many others, he crossed the expanse of the sahara, a journey of over 1,000 kilometres over two years, during which he was detained in libya before eventually reaching europe. We experienced beatings, jails, humiliation, he says. I worked to earn money to pay my way to europe, but they stole it. But he has hope that he can hide aboard a truck or beg a place on a boat, so close to the lights of england, where he has a vital connection. I never see my brother a long time. Living in manchester, this is mantassars first cousin. Hes had Refugee Status for the last two years. Hes worked 12 hour shifts in warehouses, and studies english by night. Are you happy in britain . Yeah, im happy. Very happy. Very, very, very happy. Everythings great. Why7 in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. Here it is great. Here peace, people live nice, everything. The story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. For mantassar, stuck for now in calais, theres no going back. Fergal keane, bbc news, calais. You can hear a lot more of those stories and see more analysis from our team of correspondent worldwide on our website as well. Today we have more on our top story about the various outbreaks around the world so please do take a look. Hello there. Despite the chilly start of sunday morning, temperatures got up to 25 celsius in the south east. It was a warmer day for most with an abundance of sunshine. But for the next few days we are introducing more cloud and it will therefore feel cooler and there will be some rain. Thats been moving in through sunday evening and overnight on these set of weather fronts, a fair breeze as well blowing particularly in the north. So those weather fronts introduce more clouds, so it wont be as chilly first thing this morning. A little bit of mistiness in the south, but here we hold onto sunshine, certainly through the morning, and then the cloud thickens in the afternoon. As that weather front slips south, we will see some clearance further north in terms of brighter, drier weather, but still with some heavy showers around particularly in the north west of scotland, lengthier sunny spells further south and east and still quite warm. Some brightness for Northern Ireland but you can see that cloud filtering its way southwards although the rain holding off on the south east most likely until late afternoon, early evening. And there could be a few heavy bursts across the welsh mountains before it slowly clears away through monday night and into the start of tuesday. Behind, a north westerly breeze. So plenty of showers and the next weather system waiting in the wings. And a coolish night in the north but again, for most of us it is reasonably mild. Just an awful lot of cloud as we will see through the day ahead, sitting on the hills, giving a little bit of misty, murky weather as well. As i say, that weather system is clearing away and we have High Pressure starting to build into those weather fronts. So as they do come in during the course of tuesday, they will gradually weaken. Still quite a peppering of showers in the north. The cloud and rain just dragging its heels in the south first thing and then this rain comes into Northern Ireland before the end of play. But for many, a dry ish day, just a few showers around, but it will feel a bit cooler because we have a north westerly breeze. As i say then, that weather system comes into the ridge of High Pressure, so it will be a weakening feature by the time we get to wednesday under the influence of High Pressure, so not a lot of rain left on it. But a lot of cloud. And it will still have a lot of cloud with it on thursday before that High Pressure really starts to take hold later in the week. So potentially quite a cloudy day for most on wednesday, still some drizzly rain around, drying up gradually towards the end of the week and becoming very warm, particularly in the south, as we go into the weekend. One to watch. Bye bye. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today 73 workers at a farm have tested positive for covid 19 as the Health Secretary reveals more than 100 localised outbreaks of covid are being dealt with every week. A further easing of lockdown in england as beauty salons, nail bars and tattoo parlours open their doors again. A long list of treatments remained banned. Iam a long list of treatments remained banned. I am at one salon to find out more. The dust covers come off some of our finest treasures