more, and the uk and us in particular have been building their economies for decades and decades off fossilfuels and economies for decades and decades off fossil fuels and historically have contributed a lot more plugged the us is responsible. but have contributed a lot more plugged the us is responsible. . . the us is responsible. but china is intensifying the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its coal the us is responsible. but china is intensifying its coal production. i is intensifying its coal production. but we have to ask what is that energy for, what is it making. i m sure anyone at home, if you look in your home, you will see many of your products will have made in china written on a lot of that production is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk. 50 is servicing unnecessary consumption in countries like the uk. in countries like the uk. so are you su: caestin in countries li
because of the rise of renewables. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am here in singapore and 4pm in san francisco, where the bbc s technology correspondent sat down in an unexpected interview with elon musk. the billionaire telsa car boss and new owner of twitter said running the social media site has been painful and a roller coaster . it s one of his first interviews since he bought twitter. james clayton has this exclusive report. it s not every day you find yourself invited by one it s not every day you get invited by one a sit down interview, and a few minutes before it was due to take place, the inevitable curveball. we re about to go live, very surprisingly, we onlyjust found this out, on twitter. but that is elon musk. we didn t know about that. but you never know with elon musk. when he sat down, he was in the mood to chat. so, how do you think it s gone? well, it s not been boring. it s been quite a roller coaster. the pain
Barcelona who were making bombs to go into vehicles and the fact that explosives are becoming part of this aim of committing terrorist acts, thatis aim of committing terrorist acts, that is a real concern, because a big bomb causes huge loss of life. People are expecting and possibly vigilant for suitcases, backpacks, and this looked like something belonging to a builder. What worries me, actually, is that we always look at the last attack and concentrate on that. Terrorist can use different methods, it is up to them. It is really important that everyone understands that vigilance is important, wherever you are, trains, most people would not even look down ona train, most people would not even look down on a train, but if everyone is vigilant and does their way to report someone who is acting suspiciously, then we have got a chance of saving lives and protecting people. And that was Chris Phillips talking to our reporter. Youre watching bbc news with julian worricker. Well have much mo
Mission which circled saturn for 13 years, sending back never before seen images. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. An explosion on a tube train in south west london this morning is being treated as a terrorist attack. Witnesses have spoken of a flash and a bang and then panic as commuters ran out of the carriage. 29 people have been treated in hospital, some suffering from burns. The incident happened in the morning rush hour as a District Line tube train pulled into the overground station at Parsons Green in south west london at 8. 20am. The bbc understands that the bomb, described as a homemade device, had been fitted with a timer, but it failed to fully detonate. Whoever planted it is still on the run. Tom symonds has our first report tonight. At 8. 20am, the friday commute was well under way. A packed commuter train, young, old, children, pensioners, everyone. At Parsons Green station, where the lines run overground, a brief stop. I stepped on and within two seconds, a massive
Now on bbc one, its time for the news where you are. Have a very good night. Normal hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh woozencroft. Our headlines this evening. A step in the right direction bournemouth get their first win of the season in the premier league. Another super fight in las vegas as golovkin and alvarez get set to go toe to toe. And there are changes afoot in formula 1 as red bull dominate practice ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. Good evening, lots to the come but we begin with the first game of the weekend in the premier, where bournemouth got their first points of the season thanks to a 2 1 win over south coast rivals brighton and hove albion. Bournemouth were largely on top in first half of few chances, before midfielder solly march put chirs hughtons side in front after the break. The bournemouth equaliser was somewhat of a rarity, Andrew Surman with his First Premier League goal in over five and a half years. The winner came from a far more familiar goal scorer,