This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Huge crowds rally across france, in solidarity and defiance following fridays brutal murder of a teacher near paris in a suspected islamist attack. Deadlock between the mayor of Greater Manchester and the uk Prime Minister over the imposition of tougher coronavirus restrictions in the city. Civilians count the cost as armenia and azerbaijan blame each other for violating a humanitarian truce in Nagorno Karabakh. A convicted murderer who became the hero of novembers terror attack on London Bridge is to be considered for release from prison ten months early. And coming up the story of a man who tweeted that he was not
ok, and received hundreds of thousands of responses from well wishers around the world. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. The french Prime Minister, jean castex, has told huge
Hello. This is the business briefing. Crunch day for huawei. The uk decides whether to ban the chinese firms equipment from its 56 network. And countdown to brexit. Uk firms get ready for life outside the eu. And on the markets, the asian markets, many tumbled again on tuesday extending a global sell off as the toll from the rapidlys reading chinese virus spikes. Rapidly spreading chinese virus. Welcome to the programme. The uk government is expected to decide whether to government is expected to decide whether to ban government is expected to decide whether to ban equipment government is expected to decide whether to ban equipment made government is expected to decide whether to ban equipment made by huawei from its 56 network. This comes as the us warned that british sovereignty will be put at risk by allowing the firm to play a role in the sg allowing the firm to play a role in the 56 network. Britains Prime Minister borisjohnson the 56 network. Britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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narendra modi sworn in as the prime ministerfor a record third term. the party is just getting started as celebrations kick off around the world for pride month. welcome to the programme. it is sam welcome to the programme. it is 8am in singapore and at 2am in brussels, where we start. next exit polls suggest there have been big gains forfar right parties, in elections to the european parliament. this was the first projection for the 720 seat assembly the darker colours to the right representing those right of centre parties seem to have moved to take up more of the seats. the most headline grabbing outcome appears to have been in france, where the far right national rally party has taken more than 31% of the vote. that s more than double the coalition which supports president macron. he has responded by calling an entirely unexpected snap election. translation: the rise - of nationalists and demagogues is a dangerfor our nation, but also for europe. the but also for euro
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