On bbc news at 5pm. Police forces across the country observe a minutes silence to remember pc Andrew Harper, killed in the line of duty last week. The mp for sheffield hallam, jared omara, is arrested on suspicion of fraud. Great british bake offjudge, prue leith, is brought in as an adviser on a major government review into the quality of hospitalfood in england. Drones, theyre drones come with me, sir keep him down, im on my way Morgan Freeman and Gerard Butlerjoin forces again in angel has fallen. Hear what mark kermode thinks of that in the film review. Good afternoon. The french president , Emmanuel Macron, has threatened to veto a proposed trade deal between the eu and a number of south american countries, accusing his brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro of lying over his countrys stance on climate change. It comes as a Record Number of wildfires in the amazon rainforest continue to burn. Boris johnson has joined World Leaders in expressing his deep concern at the impact of the
I dont know but the general perception is among economists and sort of just is were not going to have a deal that this is a war of attrition that the trade war is a war of attrition and that might last long mona sheriff thank you very much indeed as well from europe and ill be back with more news later now its over to sammy and. Bank so much on now the disputed kashmir came up on the sidelines of the g. 7 summit President Trump says he discussed the situation with indias Prime Minister nuri and the modi has been anger in indian administrate kashmir since new delhi revoked the regions semi autonomous status earlier this month from offered to mediate between india and pakistan but hes been back tracking on that. While we are there. The problem is. That only. Those with the back of. The world be able to do something. About it when we. Are. All issues between india and pakistan are bilateral and thats why we dont trouble other countries over these issues and im confident india and pakistan
A lot of talk right now about holding trade deal simonian mention that there are potential sanctions are you finding ways with the stick rather than the carrots to you know bring brazil into line but i wanted to you know do we need a different sort of policy we do need something more enlightened you know figuring out how to best take care of the amazon and finding a way to encourage whichever brazilian government it is or whichever government anywhere that is a caretaker of one of these spaces. To do it in a way i dont know if we if we have to find a way to pay that country to be that caretaker but is there a some sort of middle ground that isnt about this kind of old world of sanctions and hitting people with a great big stick. Well thats a great question in response to that last question about who does the amazon belong to. In part of the amazon humble hongs to they original people that live there the brazilian and the Indigenous Peoples. In many ways its their ancestral territories
Internationally recognized Yemeni Government against the rebels the war has killed tens of thousands and had a devastating impact on millions of yemenis nor about unmanly al jazeera jason stresses iau is a spokesman with the International Committee of the red cross he says airstrikes should not target those who arent involved in the fighting. Our team delivered medical supplies taken to 2 hospitals where some of the injured were taken and we also had a forensic specialist on site who will be helping now and today but this week with that body of management well its clear that this building was full of about 170 detainees and 11 can say that generally speaking warring parties should not be targeting people who are not part of the fight and in this case these detainees in in all likelihood are not part of the fight so. Its a. Its a target that generally speaking ships should not be targeted the death toll is theres more than 100. There were about 40 people taken to the hospital today. And
Words like variability in rainfall is that basically what were talking about its absolutely a result of Climate Change these larger. This is without a doubt a symptom of extended drought and Climate Change is absolutely what is causing these larger and longer droughts and how is that impacting then obviously not only the the natural habitat but also communities freshly herding communities. Thats an excellent question herders are really at the forefront of feeling the impacts of. The west africans to hell is in many respects sort of ground 0 for the impacts of Climate Change and these hurting communities depend on pasture to feed their animals and their livelihoods and when we have a situation where there is a brushfire that wipes out your pasture and you have to wait 67 months for the rains to come this creates a serious problem and result in the loss of a lot of animals and while herders may oftentimes be the ones who feel these effects 1st they really occupy a critical pillar of Food