Struck iraq and iran, killing over 350 people. The british woman imprisoned in iran. The foreign secretary apologises for mishandling her case and increasing her distress. And the ten Million Tonnes of food we throw away every year that experts say is mostly good enough to eat. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news 1958 was the last time italy failed to make it to the world cup. Can sweden prevent them from reaching russia next year . Good evening. In a political climbdown, the government has offered mps the opportunity to debate the final Brexit Agreement line by line and potentially vote to amend it. But the brexit secretary, david davis, couldnt guarantee the bill will happen before brexit day, in march 2019, and warned that if mps use the bill to vote against the deal whatever it is britain will simply leave the eu without an agreement. It appears to have been a move to appease tory rebels, ahead of a key Brexit Debate tomorrow. But its infuriated many mps on both sides of the com
Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Jane this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, im jane obrien. The bbc uncovers details of a secret deal that allowed i. S. Fighters to escape from raqqa when it fell to u. S. Backed forces last month. Quentin they might live to fight another day. The deal to get them out of here is the deal no one wants to talk about. It is raqqas dirty secret. Jane more than 400 people have been killed and thousands injured in a huge earthquake at the border between iran and iraq. And breaking bad star Bryan Cranston on how there could be a way back for Harvey Weinstein and kevin spacey in hollywood. Ne welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. When a u. S. Backed alliance of syrian fighters liberated raqqa last month, it ended three years of rule by socalled Islamic State, but a special investigati
An exclusive report this hour on the secret deal that ended the 3 year occupation of the syrian city of raqqa by the extremist group, the so called Islamic State. That deal allowed several hundred is fighters to escape, along with their weapons and ammunition, and theirfamilies. It saved lives and brought peace to the city but there may still be a price to pay. Our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, has the story. Even at peace, with the so called Islamic State gone, raqqa is still deadly dangerous. Few of its roads have been cleared. The fighting stopped here a month ago, but there are still mines and booby traps everywhere. Most of the city is a no go zone. Hardly anyone has been allowed to return. But we made it inside, searching for a trail through the debris, looking for clues to the Islamic States escape route. The City Hospital was their last refuge, and its here where ourjourney begins. The groups final defeat came thanks not to a battle, but to a bus ride. The con
Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news. Jane this is bbc world news america. Reporting from washington, im jane obrien. The bbc uncovers details of a secret deal that allowed i. S. Fighters to escape from raqqa when it fell to u. S. Backed forces last month. Quentin they might live to fight another day. The deal to get them out of here is the deal no one wants to talk about. It is raqqas dirty secret. Jane more than 400 people have been killed and thousands injured in a huge earthquake at the border between iran and iraq. And breaking bad star Bryan Cranston on how there could be a way back for Harvey Weinstein and kevin spacey in hollywood. Ne welcome to our viewers on Public Television in america and around the globe. When a u. S. Backed alliance of syrian fighters liberated raqqa last month, it ended three years of rule by socalled Islamic State, but a special investigati
It so good at spreading from host to host and why is it in some hosts and not in others. Why is it not in any of us are fisher mammals. It is in some worms which come from a very Different Branch of the animal kingdom. Perhaps also interesting to us because those worms kill diseases and if you go back there you might be able to kill those diseases, thats a different story, but theres a lot of biology that we dont understand. Like why is it so good at jumping from host to host . Is it just because it spreads vertically throughout the population like i talked about with mosquitoes . Is it also because its so good at jumping horizontally from one host to another. Yes, these are all questions but theres actually a conference that happens every couple years or so. O. Its a very thriving area ofa lf research. So we have gone from cow poop to slime molds and fecal transplant and back again. Thank you all for coming. Thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversation] that was ed young talking abou