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News rescuers in Mexico City are trying to reach a number of people they believe are still alive on the rubble of a school which collapsed during Tuesday's devastating earthquake as senior officials all the b.b.c. They include a 13 year old girl who is sheltering under a table crews have managed to pass food and water to her at least 21 children died when the building came down many others remain unaccounted for more details from a leader Mark Boal in Mexico City the school really has become the focal point of this story now feels like everybody in Mexico is following every detail of what is going on now and there's been live coverage as rescue 10 been taking place around recent Alan it has been a long time since somebody was pulled out of that rubble alive and all the time you know we could see that the distraught parents of those children who are missing the governor of the Caribbean island a predator Rico has declared a nighttime curfew in the wake of Hurricane Maria the u.s. National Hurricane Center has warned of catastrophic flash floods in parts of the island the storm tore the rubes of thousands of buildings brought down power lines and catch electricity supplies to millions of people. The u.s. Secretary of state has said that Washington still has significant issues where the Iran nuclear agreement breaks Ellison was speaking to reporters at the United Nations after his 1st meeting with his arraignment counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif there was a clear expectations of the parties who were negotiating this nuclear deal that a conclusion of the nuclear agreement which set aside obviously as a serious threat to the region into their relationship and thereby doing so would allow the parties to seek a more stable peaceful regime aggressively since the agreement was confirmed we have seen anything but South Korea has decided to resume humanitarian aid to the north for the 1st time in nearly 2 years the Unification Ministry in cells says it will provide $18000000.00 to support you when programs helping children pregnant women and improved medical supplies the babies than the savages in the South Korean capital what the South Koreans are saying is a humanitarian aid should be separate to politics and whilst they are on board with what Japan and the United States is saying when it comes to dealing with North Korea talking tough about what North Korea needs to do to reduce tensions on this peninsula they are saying that humanitarian aid has to remain separate and that and they've agreed in a meeting this morning to send that $8000000.00 worth of vaccines and as a special nutritional food for children and pregnant women Danny savage world news from the b.b.c. a. Man was vice president has told the u.n. General Assembly that his government is concerned about the continuing movement of Muslim or hinges across the border to Bangladesh and even Teoh's said the reasons for the Exodus was still being investigated but most Muslims had remained in their homes. A group of pilots working for Europe's biggest airline Ryanair have rejected an offer of a cash bonus to tackle a crisis that's led to the cancellation of thousands of flights The company blames the problem on a failure to manage staff holiday rotas it's offered crews $16000.00 to work extra days here's Richard west of Ryanair is already been forced to cancel around 50 flights a day until the end of October claiming it messed up its holiday Rob says it's also a cruise a cash bonus to work extra days now in a letter saying by b.b.c. News a group of pilot representatives from bases across Germany Italy the Netherlands Belgium and Sweden has written to the company's Chief Operations Officer Michael Hickey saying that most have rejected the offer saying they want new contracts with better working conditions instead they've given the company until tomorrow to respond u.s. Media reports say the special counsel investigating alleged Russian into fair rooms in last year's presidential election has Ask the White House for documents on decisions made since Mr Trump assumed office Robert Mueller has sent to have asked for information about subjects including the dismissal by President Trump of his national security adviser and the head of the f.b.i. Police investigating an attack on the London Underground train last week have arrested a teenage boy he is the 6th person to be held in connection with the incident in which a homemade bomb partially detonated injuring 30 people the 17 year old was detained at a property in south London baby Sea World News. Thank you hello and welcome to News Day from the b.b.c. Well 36 Joining us is Lawrence Pollard Clare McDonnell with. The threats of rhetoric and worse South Korean So there is in the north and I asked you when we can get it from the frontline a demilitarized zone between the north and the South would also be explaining why there's been an escalation in Spain a regional vote not just any regional for the case of Easter Island and he says the world don't forget we want to emphases b.b.c. World Service on Facebook we're on Twitter as well he can say this on anything here on the program we welcome your pleas the number plus 447-786-2085. Stars in Mexico 3 days of mourning have been announced but the hours of search and rescue carry on as well the search for survivors of Tuesday's powerful earthquake in Mexico is continuing more than $200.00 known to have been killed and there is of course focus on this dreadful case of the school children trapped in a school in Mexico City at least $21.00 have died but it's hoped that there might still be survivors in the rubble it's dominating of course Mexican social media c.d.m.a. X is one of the hashtags and also Mexico is stuff they pay which means Mexico stands up let's cross over to the capital now and speak to college Britta and one thing that you may have noticed is the extraordinary number of volunteers just ordinary Mexicans who even though there was a training scheme just a few hours before the earthquake struck about what to do in case of an earthquake they're all there they're all working Colace lives in one of the neighborhoods that were most damaged by the earthquake his experience there is so much to do we have brains there's gold right now we have. But war where are. We all have to feel that they know that there are 70 people out there waiting to erase years or wait to be fed and what's it like at the moment where you are there's a lot of activity in the background what are you doing we're many Basically John people are probably 200 per cent sure we are waiting for a very big truck so we can fill it with food medicine and personal hygiene. Spirit of collaboration and let's let's let's go in this fight has kept people in 2 senses I mean that the same time very sad because of what you see and what you have in front and also critically amazed what we can do together let me ask about this because everywhere there is evidence of ordinary people volunteering ordinary people knowing what to do how easy so many Mexicans have been able to direct the traffic know what to collect all the things that people have been doing. So many kinds of tragedy. Earthquakes Cherry caves. And and we are there is a sea of people we think we are always prepared for their work in a city built on the top of a lake. In a verse tools we are 2000 meters so there are many many many. We need to prepare for that and this period needs some making to feel how everyone is willing to cooperate I mean you have different social classes and different political beliefs in many many and there's a lot of their city going on and they are still works as one and that's very inspiring in front of this. You have in front of you right now you're building itself survived at the modern building but what happened in your area. In my area I mean 2 blocks away 2 buildings came down and there's the thing is that many persons where you can hear the cries and the calls for help you you have to organize not only to get those people out without we can because of hands Jolles who have to be really to shut up and listen and listen to the cries of those people and that's a very touching moment when you try to hear. Because everyone should just quiet for a few seconds and then again to take a Stones in rubble out make you feel different from anything especially there is a building right now where there is it there's call just fell from the top of them and the cries of the children that are inside sometimes everyone cheers when you get someone out one of the children and everyone mourns the next 2nd when you find that there and you begin any dose of feels very sad and also feels Why is it that these happen to us and then next time again comes but if we can do it we can withstand we're going to win college Brito one of the volunteers from one of the neighborhoods that were most damaged by the earthquake in Mexico City Good luck to him and his chums. Just after 11 minutes past the hour and you say from the b.b.c. World Service What is it like to live under a war of words but Donald Trump promising he could totally destroying North Korea and North Korea calling the u.s. President and barking dog the rhetoric over the North nuclear weapons program just get angrier and angrier because in the middle with this capital city within range of North Korean. Guns and was breaking a missile test going off is South Korea the d.d.c. Said we'll Gatehouse report what it's like to live under the threat of a nuclear North Korea we are not going on. Every. One of those idiots use them for. Militarized we're heading for the 38th parallel paths that border on that and we're on the tourist bus for example the policy loves that she was our ability American soldier shows us around Sophie the fine he says so long as you're pointing north then change because of the kind of tension around me was a slow start security is always a pretty sight of this stuff we're right on the border now the North Korean soldier past 30 meters away period through binoculars when we talk about tensions on the Korean peninsula this is where they reach that a pickle right so the magnitude and fellows fight the big names that come past those youngsters the Korean War ended in 153 going to peace deal with an armistice agreement a cease fire officially the United States North Korea is still a war when the 2 sides need to talk to each other they do said in the. Us that straddle the border pressing for the fishermen's off yourself is not creatures. Who pick them up and we want to see if you want to go back so we have a sort of meaning for the summer then it was because the turnover if you hammer grandpa we all had our troops around one of the relations that if you will not laugh and then help out there has been one of the things that we saw the ritual of it was simply make the hole in the situation feel missing sounds ritual in the singles if you go along with the whole area the sense of security at. Logan. Who won't for one. So we went to a demonstration outside the u.s. Embassy a group of North Korean defectors at the Trumpet ministration maybe the answer to their prayer they want. Little Korea. One of the demonstrators tells me his name is choice to defect from the North Korean military. Appeasement he says now is the time for fun. Sometimes called off. But many South Koreans see things rather differently right next to the defectors demo account of the. American military. Doctrine is current government has traditionally taken the conceit towards North Korea but after the recent nuclear and ballistic tests so has agreed to the deployment of more American missile these demonstrators . Want to know if she got off. The United States still has around 30000 troops on the Korean peninsula as any North Korean will tell you everything Pyongyang says Does the message not so much less of neighbors but at the American kids. Who escaped from North Korea when she That he's a real Gatehouse they're reporting from South Korea 17 minutes past the hour if you do a search on right now though an image is on you said turns in this morning you'll find some very sulky looking pictures of him and there's a reason for that and that he Kenyans here to tell us why not only morning Clay and I waited until the 94th minute and weathered a storm from Reynolds I and Rel Bachus pulled off a shock when the bene by our last nice to 2 to condemn Christiane away and right on the drifts to defeat and leave them 7 points behind Barcelona in the Spanish league table and Italy Napoli a new center sketch of a 100 percent starts to the season with victories 1st the top and back to the top of the German Bundesliga p.-a America Bamiyan amongst the scores in a 3 no fashion and. Amberg the audio tour and snubbed it seems for the European Champions League and English Premier League by Manchester City manager Pat Guardiola played to see 300 going for the club as they beat West Brom in the English League Cup last night whenever not cared for Chelsea with a 51 something of Nottingham Forest and charm similar Maidenhead Dutch double in the men's time trials at cycling's world roadracing championships adding to the crime one by animate from 3 turn in the women's time trial the day before are thinking about more in 20 minutes time 19 past the hour now business of California cities soaring oil companies for climate change Philip Hensher is here which cities Philip this would be San Francisco and Oakland why them. Then you would be I found being polite I would say it's because they're extremely low lying towns and so therefore they've decided that they have a lot to lose from the situation of climate change if you were being somewhat less polite you might say because they're a little bit quixotic and so they've decided that they're going to go and see 5 of the largest over at the weather quixotic in just a 2nd but these are 2 separate lawsuits once filed in some Cisco County the other in the Alameda County of what they're going after Ridge Chevron Corporation Conoco Phillips Exxon Mobil b.p. Which of course is a u.k. Company run the u.s. Company and rolled up shell you will note that the biggest oil company in the world and a total which is the sound the over isn't there so are many many many many many other oil firms not on and so how does San Francisco Oakland know that those particular all companies are responsible for something well this is this is going to be part of the issue in part of the reason why I mentioned that they're being a little bit quixotic this is not the 1st time somebody has attempted to sue fossil fuel companies for their relationship to her local warming it was actually done by the Alaskan village at one stage and that got thrown out because of climate change legislation over in the United States which the court at that stage if I recall. Correctly ruled superceded any other claims that were coming through from the various different states in addition to that of course it's a little bit like trying to hold 5 individuals accountable for with gang violence in the United States well they could just turn around and say well you know that South not Joe Bloggs down the street on the left rather than us then of course you've even got to get over the hurdle of whether or not you can prove climate change is happening if it does doesn't affect sea level rises if it does in what areas does that affect sea level rises actually gets a little bit more complicated because of the spin of the earth that's going into a little bit too much force so lots of poor a part of the world without a sort of a climate change as well as I guess really well yes but interesting well yes indeed and they will be watching this the power lines that keeps being drawn is that with the 2 battle lawsuits that came through back in the back in the 1990 s. Now a little bit earlier on just before we came on air and activists who has you about 3 largest companies on the Footsie 100 now you might not be surprised to know the largest company on the 5100 and United Kingdom is Royal Dutch Shell market capitalization of oranges $78000000000.00 u.s. Dollars Number 2 is h.s.b.c. But number 3 you might be quite interested by it is British American Tobacco 3rd largest company in the u.k. Share price for our was in 648 p. So 46 quid and some change to you when I 20 years ago you'd been able to pick potions of less than 5 pounds each because of the in the tobacco new suits that were going on at the time so these things come these things go they move through and then things head off for that I'm sure the business thank you it is a new day for the b.b.c. World Service let's go to Spain now the interior ministry there says police have seized nearly $10000000.00 ballot papers in Barcelona are part of the Spanish government's efforts to stop Catalonia is independence referendum next month Meanwhile Catalan the the cells which among replies by accusing the dread of being repressed. Intimidating and totalitarian said amid this war of was what exactly is going on as constables Lenina the speech is even better than his report of the guard anything for any u.k. And welcome to News Day Stephen Come on it's very difficult to get a part of history of this whole debate in an answer but if you could please this is the latest development. What is going on there the moment. You know quickly recap that the one thing people in Catalonia agree on is that we need a referendum a proper referendum on independence and the but the Spanish government refuses to countenance 1st and insisted that it's not constitutional so they can plan government called an illegal referendum for the 1st of October. And the response to the extremely heavy handed in the least to say the least by the Spanish government yesterday as you reported they seized virtually all the ballot papers that had been printed They arrested for 14 senior members of the Templar government and effectively withdrew Catalunya autonomy you know that. It's statute of autonomy the other 17 regions of Spain share. The light in saying that their call for this referendum was unconstitutional and I'm not allowed to do this . Well once you have a written constitution then there's always constitutional lawyers you can argue that's the toss the fact is that the government simply refuses to discuss what is an issue. And this is kind of hiding behind the Constitution and legality which may or may play quite well up to now has played quite well but. The government of Mariano Rajoy has succeeded in changing will either go postal before was you know do you want independence or not and tattling is pushing. Evenly split between yes and no and now as of yesterday it's everyone is united in defending what they see as basic democratic rights which are perceived to been abused by yesterday's actions so the goalposts of move significant and presumably the more aggressive approach from Madrid has backfired as well so what will the next move be I mean presumably everyone still calling for this referendum where does this leave us. Well it's difficult to be I mean you know attack on government says we're going ahead with the referendum whatever happens and what the government says no you know if the heavy handedness extends to Spanish police actually removing the ballot boxes on October 1st or tearing up people's pile of papers then I think they would have shot themselves in the foot because I think. From an international perspective. I think up until yesterday there was seemed still a possibility that somebody might pull a rabbit out of the hat to avoid this sort of head on collision but after yesterday it looks very unlikely and these are quite dangerous times kitten's things history even thank you posting for us from Barcelona our portable Guardian newspaper that is Stephen. Now it was one of the last places on earth to be settled by humans I thrived they left amazing sculptures behind them and then there seems to been some kind of environmental collapse Easter Island Rapa Nui as it was known to its people in the Pacific Ocean new research we're about to talk about now radically changes our idea of the history of the island to Cedric Postum of the Department of Anthropology at University of California Davis has been leading the study and joins us from California to Possum 1st of this is to do with population what have you managed to discover about the rate of poppy. Lation on Easter Island. Well the purpose of the study was to take a detailed survey of the islands with soil scientists who came in and took samples across the island we set up weather stations we did you know had archaeologists looking at the ground features said you know what what was the possible agricultural potential of this relatively small while a 164 square kilometers given this given this size and given the nature of the climate the environment how much food could these people produce given given what we know and that was that was the basis for this for this finding that we came to which was that the initial estimates with the 1st Europeans really began to record and give good estimates of how many people they found to see 200 maybe 3000 people . It looks like at its peak this island may have been able to support 7500 or so people right now that's exciting partly because it's a mysterious place we don't know what kind of culture really created those amazing stone heads tell us about the importance of this if it could support more people and yet there was this collapse is great sort of falling down to just a handful of people really do we know any more about what happened to them that is still a mystery isn't it. Yeah I mean it's it's we're trying to do is search everywhere one part of this enduring very very old puzzle which is I guess how could these people and many of the early sailors to go 1st these people are impoverished this is a nigger Island there's no standing trees anywhere and yet there are these statues some of them large that I 90 tons that have been sort of hauled across I 10 meters tall all across this island from this square and you know some 100 crosses Island How did these people do it and responses to this of people coming through all sorts of explanations from from the absolutely unbelievingly absurd to to much more reasonable ones. What would be an absurd one said Rick I'm just a little yes yes absolutely and a Ok Good I'm glad I'm glad to hear I'm so if there's more people and they're able to do more I suppose you get a rich a view of the civilization what about the idea that this is some kind of environmental example of how humans can destroy their habitat to their own detriment Well sure I mean that's what sometimes called the Eco side sort of analogy or where scenario and it appears is a limitation last May Be decade or so has suggested that that may be a little bit overblown in that instead of these people sort of you know maximizing their you know sort of destroying all the trees to move trees destroying trees to do with the statues or to build houses or whatever it was that the rats that came with them is actually sort of the leading candidate for. The force can never be the most people are using trees in the cutting down trees so it's very nice the rats in history Cedric post of. 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All of the we will be live in Kenya again this morning so we know why the call from analogy bogus elections but can there be new ones for the end of October efforts for Chinese Nigeria that they've just been hiding and this will really get under your skin the recording an album of classics to help an 81 year old find out find the some music in the hunt woman's story coming up straight after the latest world news. Maybe Xenu's with Aneel new as South Korea has decided to resume humanitarian aid to the north for the 1st time in nearly 2 years it will provide $80000000.00 toward your when programs at last gave aid to its impoverished neighbor in Lage 2015 before North Korea carried out a nuclear test the Us secretary of state Rex Tillerson has acknowledged that Iran is complying with the nuclear deal reached 2 years ago but says that hasn't started to be a threat he was seeking after the 1st meeting of foreign ministers from the 7 powers that negotiated of the accord the sims the Trump administration took office rescuers in Mexico City are trying to reach a number of people they believe are still alive on to the rubble of a school that you could absolutely ring Tuesday's devastating earthquake crews have managed to pass food and water to a teenage girl at least 21 children died when the building came down many others remain unaccounted for me and Mas vice president has told the u.n. General Assembly that his government is concerned at the number of or him just those limbs continuing to cross the border to Bangladesh he said The reasons were still being investigated Iraqi government forces have launched an offensive to drive Islamic state militants from the how we joke region in the north of the country how we judge which is near the city of cork oak is one of the last remaining strongholds in Iraq a group of pilots working for Europe's biggest airline Ryanair have rejected an offer of a cash bonus to tackle a crisis that's led to the cancellation of thousands of flights the pilots say they want new contracts with better working conditions instead police investigating an attack on a London tube train last week have arrested a 17 year old boy he's the 6th person to be held in connection with the incident in which a homemade bomb partially detonated Center people were hurt they b.z. News. Thank you very much Hello welcome is the same for the b.b.c. World Service thanks for joining us it's lamb of the law and last call obviously we're going to be talking about events in Chenier Cameroon Nigeria as well particularly for that trip and also report from service gay pride parade with the prime minister leading the way all that plus the sport Yeah and Lambiel we promise number. But we start in Kenya where the Supreme Court has been explaining in detail what it meant why it made that unprecedented decision to allow the results of last month's presidential elections the findings cast doubt over whether a new election can be held as is required before the end of October as the deadline set by the Constitution now the court in its findings or its explanation of its findings blamed the country's electoral commission and its chairman for declaring who are coming out of the winner before all the results have been verified also said that the commission's refusal to allow the court access to the computer servers had led them to believe that the data had been quote interfered with lots of issues lots of tensions we've been speaking to social media journalist Larry Maddow the judgment was disappointing for both side or the opposition there that that that some of the i.b.p. Official the other literal body the chairman that the then your visual would be on criminally culpable or mismanaged in the last election and that didn't happen on the other hand the president can add a team in his jubilee party was hoping that the dead men from the spin could do exactly that then they wouldn't use the Supreme Court of being in bed with math of the opposition because they've been claiming all along that these or judges that overturned the election were a branch of NASA that they are family compromised by the opposition and they didn't rule according to the law so was that kind of disappointed by that but the whole country was mostly track but how long the ruling was that went on for hours. And also if something went wrong which they say it did somebody must have done something wrong and at no point did they mention that and that's a surprise that some people have expressed why do you think they did that it is striking because that was on one hand they're saying that they I feel a pro commission committed in a gallery irregularities and illegality but then it doesn't mean mention anybody that's big which is odd right if you're saying this body did there that somebody who's in charge of that would be the c.e.o. Or the chairman who's the returning office of the presidential election and he didn't go as far as doing that perhaps maybe there are a 1000000 and there cognizant of the deeply divided nature of the case and how mentioning anybody is that the 2nd thing they did wrong might be perceived in the court of public opinion I don't know if they had a doubt of us of course the people in charge now are supposed to run the next election as well and if you don't do a good job with election number one then obviously the opposition and others are saying what about election number 2 what are the prospects for number 2 do you think it can happen on the time scale that people are saying it's complicated because the opposition the thing we're not happy with the people who are in the last election because they bungled it and we want them out we want them out I want them tell you the criminal with the sound criminally culpable and child however the government and prison at that they know no no no you went to court the court declared the election was not and boy we're going to go back to the demolition with the same people the other complication is this French company that's running the technology behind the results of the mission now thing that might not be ready by the 17th of October which is the date that I be vetted that is likely that the election might move to 26th of October so widely rumored was there within the 60 day timeline what's being found fault is something that technically was at fault but is there an implication do you think or an understanding that there is a sister agenda behind the mistakes that have been made the reason why this is all the more and says because. After about a week or so to the general election the man who was in charge of much of the technology critical underworld and the manager in the I think Department of the i.d.c. Was tortured and murdered and this was just days of the election and then the election itself happened in the presidential election it's gone to have some irregularities the system had some issues and why is that line why there's no connection not being made that everybody should be saying hang on there should be done this this is literally the smoking gun here but it doesn't come up a lot about from the opposition up and saying that you see prison Sandow this man was killed because they intended to kill around the election and to cook up the numbers and end up with this result which we don't agree with so that that is the extent that that competition and our mother will I think we can be talking about this for quite a long time of course nobody knows whether or not the election can actually happen as is constitutionally mandated we will as I say wait and see from now it's a 23 minutes to the hour nice day for the b.b.c. World Service in Cameroon it's increasingly becoming difficult for reporters to do their job a report by the Committee to Protect Journalists to see p.j. Has criticised the government for using anti terror legislation to silence critics and suppress dissent the rights group is calling on the government to flee Olten this under detention that the presidential election 2 for next year journalist say they are too scared to report on sensitive issues once arsonist who just recently regain freedom after spending over 200 days in prison is muscle and Dong he's on the line now from an undisclosed location welcome to News to him fall and I was not going to say where we're talking to Sloane because you're fearful and that just that tells us so much of what we need to know about the about the the atmosphere in the culture in your country at the moment why were you sent to prison. I was sent to prison on charges of terrorism that is the charge of absence of a government. In July 4th in the only military I was accused of terrorism. Sponsor of participating are sponsoring terrorism that was a charge that was probably were against me and what had you done while I was. Arrested I was there was not. On the on the night of. The. When I went there for some reason. Of course because I would think. To know that there is no treaty between the people found tomorrow and the recovery become our own and that anything that we become or have been doing in our territory. I mean of territory. And they have no business to be in that territory because we have signed treaties to be made that is what we do and that is why I was arrested so you were there reporting on this development and that's when you got arrested. Development with the retarded people about the fact that there is no treaty between La Republica maroon and the people of our income are Ok So regardless of whether you're a journalist whether you are a citizen this is a pretty heavy handed approach to put somebody in sale the 200 is exercising a democratic right to express their opinion what is your concern about how these terror laws are being used to incarcerate people. Just like any other commodity and I am really disappointed. Country degenerated if we if one man in the entire country one person decides. 'd to keep using freezing for identity and only did a few really few that is the kind of country Cameron can find interesting and I think that it is the duty of everything one piece can I get it if you like that indigenous national. Electricity. How was your time inside $200.00 days how was this world out of my time reading no matter how much writing I cannot print a complete picture of what I would do but I will tell you the camera company is not what you wish for in and if it is. And. I will say that. The models have really had a lot of really gone through a lot of people the war of our READY. We do have a lot calmer have gone through but I just can't understand why the international community has been so soft on this region of Bolivia it's really disappointing that nearest you know that. And the international community seem to be backing it's really disappointing. Before we thank you for joining us this morning and telling us what you've been through over the last year and he is a journalist working in Cameron speaking to us from an undisclosed location this is news days coming up to 18 minutes to the hour now we're going to go to number somewhere between the Mideast and Zambia which puts it kind of well sort of there on the map really it's very famous it's trending on Twitter and here's why this is President Trump's speech at a lunch a sort of a side lunch that he hosted at the u.n. For 7 African leaders listen to this in Guinea and Nigeria you for a horrifying evolve outbreak. Damn beer's health system is increasingly self-sufficient Congratulations to Nambiar make Namby a great again was one response on social media Nambiar the world's top producer of coffee you may remember that's a very in social media joke about a previous Naaman tweet accidental tree that was made Russian quite good ones some real sin Young way says oh yeah the kingdom of namby a right thanks to some wonder we can just make up sort of fake country this is not me or maybe not only I was thinking maybe there is a fantastic headline in The San Diego Union Tribune which says Trump pronounced it's number jokes aside Namibia is a real African country and then the article goes on to tell you about all the strength and amazing things that you can do in no maybe I. Should say that the u.s. President was also as we mentioned he was talking to African leaders he said amongst other things that the continent has tremendous business potential also that he has many friends going there trying to get rich and he ended by saying I congratulate you they're spending a lot of money yeah well the thing is he's done the Libya. Bit of the services and through talking about it yeah and possibly Zambia as well but you know Nambiar somebody somebody I know is going to start an online presence of Nambiar they're going to make themselves king of Nam. You know this the man for the job let's go to Servia now a real country the prime minister said he has become the 1st head of government and Balkan country to take part in a gay pride March and a lot of it is a selfless spin is also the 1st woman in the country but her approach is that all it's with the old architects in Serbia as b.b.c. Balkans correspondent Guy looney reports. The Orthodox Church is a key part of the ethnic identity even during the week where she has come twice a day care to some marks on Belgrade's largest churches and they went here preaching tolerance. Towards gay people not even the prime minister Oh yes you're no problem for me was the most familiar private method which is the inclusion with the generally accepted do it teachings of noise to mystery a Callas it is an altered priest in the Orthodox Church and the madrasas professor of theology Sawyer look into this it seems obviously the opposite to do your own God given message to nature and to humans the same sex affiliation is something which is inexistent in animals and has appeared among humans only recently told me to stay with the people of the. Celebration of safety of the staff right to express fast sexual out calling him hey. I'm sure you're putting. Your soul for Sarah Palin it is local to. Be talking about the use or abuse of rights because it's this is a right how can a right to be in opposition to what is something which is only Jamil the human. The church might provide the dominant sights and sounds of Belgrade but attitudes may not be set in stone the ultranationalists of the 1990 s. And I'm in government as pro e.u. Reformers and this weekend prime minister an Obama match joined gay rights campaigners as they marched through the city she says the signs of a lesbian head of government support and pride should send a strong message it communicates with the people in Serbia can have their own values and can has personal freedoms and liberties and that the government can guarantee that they have these liberties and can guarantee that the Course to future is fully implemented that wasn't the case in the year. Before although we had the so called pro-Democratic government which was I think of very very bad signal for the citizens observed and send the wrong message about what Serbia is to our external partners. Trying to hold him as a good our military says he's optimistic about serving as direction of travel but realistic about what Mr Nobody can achieve from your perspective less while I love this community just because on a program from top of the state I don't think felt because I don't believe that you're not in charge off implementation of the law you can remark she can offer up a minute for some laws I mean and so on but that is quite limited that's all respect for human IP not for for us to be permitted to not because just because we have all of them part. Of course will be new blessings in the church from its founding a bitch all the other participants in Belgrade tried for the even if she achieved nothing else as prime minister Alexander will make least be challenging some long held beliefs. Reporting for us from the headlines South Korea has approved a plan to send millions of dollars worth of humanitarian aid to the north and the u.s. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson has told his reign in counterpart that Washington has significant concerns about the nuclear agreement Topham all of course for us emergency workers in Mexico City trying to reach people still alive under the rubble of the school particularly a school that rubble elsewhere as well which collapsed during Tuesday's earthquake Matthew Kenyon is here with the sports headlines. Funniness plenty of numbers to talk about forgotten realm a great Madrid's last gasp defeat by rail Paterson invented by last night as a selection of those numbers it was the 1st time in 74 games the frail had failed to score. 60 percent possession and $27.00 shots if they'd managed to go it would have taken the be on the record set by Santos Pele and all more than 50 years ago but I didn't hear a few more relevant numbers to them this morning for the minutes they conceded the only goal of the game to remain 7th in the league after 5 matches leaving them 7 points behind. Alone who took the table with a perfect record so far it was the 1st game that Christiane a renowned played in the Spanish league this season because of suspension and here's another number for you 9 the number of goals scored in the league this season which coincidentally has the same number of goals so far in the league. Alone No one player has one club a very long way to. Have a lot of catching up to do Here's another line for you from that match it was the 1st time since October 1998. Was Nigeria's finish the job back a long time what else happened in football last night made his 1st appearance a decision for Manchester City his 300 in total in a 21 win over West Brom in the English league. With his side showing against personalities in a 41 win. Towards the competition might cause problems for some clubs by talking up their seasons started with only 2 players who began their English Premier League winners amateur last weekend that was also the approach taken by Chelsea 9 changes . In a 51 win. Charlie most on that. Emotional moment at the bridge I was very. In international and elsewhere American bombing youngsters from Brasi don't want a game last night as they went to the top of the Bundesliga 5 goals for him this is the place for him or indeed any African or Asian player on the shortlist. Which is announced at the end of the Airness voted for interest in me by members of professional footballers Union 50 probably from around the world in contrast 13 players on the 55 man list released yesterday play for Real Madrid last season in violence somewhere we mentioned. Of the men's world time trial championship at the cycling road race yesterday as I say making it a double because anime had won the women's. Matthew thank you 9 minutes the only say for the b.b.c. World Service thanks for joining us is Lawrence and Clare with you today now a leopard has been discovered in a wildlife preserve in northern Nigeria where the big cats to be extinct the young Cari game reserve in bounty in the north of the country was known to be hunted lines and elephants but it's the 1st time a leopard has been seen in decades we're joined now by Andrew Chan of the Wildlife Conservation Society in Nigeria the leopard was recorded by one of those one of their cameras welcome to News Day. Good morning this must have been quite a moment when you watch this footage stack talk us through it. And was very exciting I just received the information a couple of days ago we've got these trees of camera traps it's not actually video footage it's still still footage with so the automatic cameras we can leave out for a boy you don't want to months and no it's something that was passed the camera will take an automatic picture I saw the 1st time left that have been recorded since 1806 so everybody assumed the Rex thing so it was quite a shock when we saw these magnets this magnificent let the pictures paint on this camera I love this is just go it's still the very still that you saw the whole it's incredible the detail of that I mean were you the 1st person to see this. Nor no I was actually in a in a version with actually went in for a meeting to see that the governor about the Senate so this was sent to me by email from one of the ranges in Yonkers a stunning stunning looking out of. It is incredible that must be one of the most beautiful animals so it is a great addition to the tourism potential of young Cari So we already have lines and elephants but to have leverage as well is a great father in the car so what's where's it all misunderstanding fall down where they always then they would just I mean to anybody that they can kind of pretty well obviously if they were oh did they migrate back there what do you think been going on no I think I think you're right I think leopards were probably already there as you said there is a very cryptic they're very adaptable probably very intelligent animals so when conditions were on favorable hunting and just human disturbance they probably did a good job at keeping themselves out of harm's way and it also shows you know the power of a camera trap so we we haven't seen these animals atoll animals. But that might be more active at night you just don't see them anywhere where we had this camera traps out we were fortunate enough to record left so kind of it sure was you know how little we know about the natural world which How important as light young Cari are to protect Nigeria's remaining wildlife it's so wonderful to be talking to a conservationists about a good news story animals that are in their natural habitat and thriving because this animal was pretty well fed so what do we do now then do we look for more or how do we protect the fact that this species is there has been there for decades looking after itself we want to protect it for the future well what's the answer. Well to continue what we're doing so I work for the Wildlife Conservation Society we're based in New York's new but we work in many countries around the world and so in Nigeria young Caritas is one of our key psi so the best thing we can do for the lab and hopefully there are a few others as well is is to provide protection so they can breed in the population Aleck sponsor that means training for Rangers that means equipment vehicles and just ensuring people are going out on patrol and illegal activity such as hunting and reduce that because that will be the main threat to the labs in would be one thing well it's a fantastic story it's great to look at the story firsthand and we will tweet that picture at b.b.c. World Service of the leopard that they caught on a camera so you can enjoy it too Andrew down there at the Wildlife Conservation Society in mind to you when we said they spotted a little Philip Hensher business said but leopards always are spotted which was joke of the morning really. Odd. Not Frank not Tony not family maybe Teddy not German you may have had the pleasure of coming across a video of Ted 81 year old former club singer singing in a car went viral around the world being driven by some Simon in the background is this extraordinary story that Ted you heard singing there's been diagnosed with Alzheimer's the dreadful progressive neurological disease which affects multiple brain functions mainly obviously we think about memory loss and so on now Ted can no longer recognize his family or where he is but when he sings something it. Stormy happens to him he's actually going to release an album I'm going to talk about that in a moment it's all to raise money for research into Alzheimer's and dementia I'm delighted to say that his son Simon who took him on the trips originally saw an understand the kind of to calm him down to give him a give them a bit of a break from from his condition can you just explain Sadly your dad doesn't recognize where he is anymore what happens to him when he sings Yeah totally back to his old self really comes alive again really. Means is my passion totally all his life this is the one thing that he's got control over and he. Comes on it back to my god knows all the words he knows where he's going with the song. That's amazing. And it just does anything else come back with the memory as well because it is extraordinary how spotty it is that he can't remember names and faces or where he is but he can remember lyrics when to sing that kind of thing does he remember anything associated with his time as a singer. I mean he tells everybody he used to be very popular in the sixty's you saw the band was saw a line that we should travel around with so you talked about that you always says all it was like pulling the stick to what we call a cadence we're gonna be like thousands of women waiting for him and everything because he's. So happy memories at least he does he just still have the big chunks of down the middle. You know all and. The main thing is many things that you know any kind of sense and I mean it is extraordinary you were driving him around sort of near where you live in order to basically what to calm him down to give him a break and he just started just singing to himself did he just for pleasure. Without some quite aggressive periods and I know you want to get up rejoice contract with me and put them on. I enjoy it but singing along to them and the I 95 is a lot more happy so every time we are being aggressive period I think I'm a copy Joy I thank you we just I'm glad to see I was driving on thing you did notice a change in us law wasn't right none of the it's an extraordinary story and let's face it you know the teddy Mack that was his stage name the song a minute man 25 percent of the royalties from this album that he's recorded go towards funding research. And so on if you move on to my is do you. Do. Next time on studio to be 60 most journalists don't get to write their own headlines but most journalists aren't Johnny McPhee The title is a Intergroup part of the piece of writing and therefore it should be written by the person whose name is the byline the legendary New Yorker writer John McPhee next time I'm on Studio 360. Thursday morning at 300. And fuss with the world at home on the high plains This is High Plains Public Radio 91.5 k c x p. Bush land 89.38 style heart streaming online at h t t r dot org your business or organization can support Public Radio in your area by becoming a community sponsor and receiving frequent on air recognition for your support look under the support tab at h.p. P.r. Dot org for details. From the Center for Investigative Reporting and p.r. Eg this is revealed I'm Alan.

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