And london. Youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 9am in singapore. 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has finally signed his Replacement Executive Order on immigration. It reimposes Travel Restrictions on six muslim majority nations. But The New Order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. Even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. There was applause when President Trump signed the First Executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at americas airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to President Trump. So today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. The Washington Press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. He left it
And london. Youre watching bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 9am in singapore. 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has finally signed his Replacement Executive Order on immigration. It reimposes Travel Restrictions on six muslim majority nations. But The New Order omits iraq, offers protection to people that already have green cards, and removes an indefinite ban on syrian refugees. Even so, new legal challenges are expected, as nick bryant reports. There was applause when President Trump signed the First Executive order, but it caused anger, chaos and confusion at americas airports as the travel ban on entrants from seven mainly muslim countries was hurriedly put into effect but the us courts blocked it opening the borders, delivering an embarrassing rebuke to President Trump. So today he signed a revised ban with unusually little fanfare. The Washington Press corps not invited to witness it and this photograph ta ken instead by a white house staffer. He left it
Now on bbc news, all the latest Business News live from singapore. Threats of legal challenges and a new warning from businesses over president trumps revised travel ban. Activewear. The Fashion Phenomenon that is grabbing australia by the seat of its pants and is now heading to asia. Good morning, asia. Hello, world. This is Asia Business report. I am rico hizon. Its a tuesday. Us President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order, a scaled back version of his controversial travel ban. It bands new visas for travellers from six mainly muslim countries. Bans. Unlike the current ban, current visa holders are excluded. Some say it could hurt the us economy. The Last Travel Ban was met with a lot of confusion and a lot of misunderstanding about who was actually impacted. This new version of the travel ban certainly has a lot more detail. It is more specific in terms of people who hold green cards, for example. That said, businesses are still expecting that their businesses are going
Taken a dramatic turn, with poachers slaughtering a rhino for its horn at a Wildlife Park in paris. A coroner has ruled that the singer George Michael died of Natural Causes, including heart and liver disease. Its 5. 00pm. A very good afternoon to you. Our top story is that the government is facing another defeat in the House Of Lords over its plans for britain to leave the european union. Peers are due to vote this evening on an amendment to the brexit bill, calling for parliament to be given A Meaningful Vote on any final deal. Our chief Political Correspondent vicki young is at westminster. The lords and ladies have been debating this throughout the day. How was it looking as far as they are concerned and the government is concerned . Remember that have already inflicted a defeat on the government over the rights of the eu citizens and this has been debated already House Of Commons and their was heated debate but there was no damage, no defeat inflicted on the government. That is no
wasn t enough police straight away. what you have unfolding is a chaotic scene. even now four or five hours police, helicopters circling around the immediate area. police are still patrolling the area. you get the sense that they may not have get the sense that they may be searching for somebody else. that s the feeling on the ground. harry, this incident occurred at 10 kwlun 08 p.m. london time. yes. which is 5:00 here in the states. by about 10 to 1:00 a.m., the police had tweeted out that the incident you referred to, the third incident, initially they thought there were three incidents. they tweeted out that the incident at vauxhall was a stabbing and is not related to london bridge or borough market. we re dealing with two instances in london. you said they re a few hundred meters apart. absolutely.