Hello, and welcome to world news today. We start with some breaking news. In the last few minutes, the president of bolivia evo morales has announced his resignation. It comes after the armed forces called on him to step down. Earlier mr morales announced new elections after serious irregularities were found in the previous poll. Katy watson, who was in bolivia for that contested election, joins us live. Do we know where he is now . Know, the argentinian press are saying rumours that he left la paz and went to the heartland of his support and there are rumours swirling that he may be asking for refuge in argentina of course in argentina they just elected a argentina of course in argentina theyjust elected a leftist president Alberto Fernandez who is one of his allies in the region. But this has moved at an exceptional paste just in the last few hours. An organisation of american states saying that these elections should bea saying that these elections should be a well and all. You had
Of billions more and this will all come through borrowing, and debt will be totally out of control. This is an absolute work of fiction by the conservatives. You cant trust a word that johnson and his ministers say on this issue. With election manifestos still some days away, well be exploring the battle so far for voters trust. Also tonight. Music last post. A day to remember the fallen of the world wars and the conflicts since. More rain is forecast for flooded parts of South Yorkshire, as the army is asked to help. How airline fuelling practices increase Carbon Emissions. A special report on aviation and Climate Change. And another super over success for england, as they win in new zealand. 0h, oh, what 0h, whata oh, what a brilliant catch from morgan good evening. Labour rejected accusations from the conservatives today that a Jeremy Corbyn led government could result in an economic crisis within months. The conservatives said labours policies would cpst more than a trillion pounds
The governing socialist party in spain looks set to win most seats in the general election but will again fall short of a majority. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent for the times, and Kevin Schofield, the editor of politics home. Stay with us for that. Labour rejected accusations from the conservatives today that a Jeremy Corbyn led government could result in an economic crisis within months. The conservatives said labours policies would cost more than a trillion pounds over a five Year Parliament a figure dismissed by labour as a work of fiction. 0ur Political Correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Two men competing to run the countrys finances. The conservatives claim that labours plans amount to an unaffordable splurge. But is their maths up to scratch . Every single costing in this dossier that we have published today has either come from labours own figures, most of them, actually, over 50 of the costings are fr
if the ai tool harmed people by generating false information about them. since its launch, there has been a lot of noise about openai. this is the service that generates convincing humanlike responses to user queries and is expected to dramatically change the way we get information online. it is already the subject of fierce debate, including over the accuracy of some of its responses and whether the company violated author s rights when it was training the technology. this spring, congress hosted the chief executive sam oldman for a hearing in which he called for regulation to be crafted for the emerging industry. not everyone believes they will have the ability to keep artificial intelligence in check. the man who built the biggest advertising company has been speaking to the bbc and said advertising companies need to self regulate on the ethics of using the technology. we have already taken a position that, example, we won t alter pictures. let s say we had a white actor,
the women s semi finals take centre stage at wimbledon today. last year s beaten finalist ons jabeur of tunisia is taking on belarussia s aryna sabalenka for a place in saturday s final. the winner of this one will play mark ta vondrou ov in the final. after she convincingly beat elina svitolina in straight sets on centre court in the last hour. it s a first wimbledon final for the 24 year old czech, who becomes the first unseeded player to reach the women s final at wimbledon in the open era. later, alfie hewett and gordon reid are in men s wheelchair doubles semi finals. you can keep up to date with the tennis on bbc1 and 2 across the afternoon. our next story contains details which some viewers may find distressing. the everton midfielder dele alli says he was sexually abused as a child. in an emotional interview with former england footballer gary neville, he said he was molested at the age of six. he has also talked about how he started smoking at the age of seven and