Loathed. We get the secrets behind the aroma. Live from singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. I am glad you could join us. Newsday. I am glad you could join us. It is 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 4pm in hollywood. Allegations against Harvey Weinstein have intensified. Three women, including an italian film star, have claimed he raped them. That is according to a report in the new yorker magazine. He was sacked from his company over the weekend after other allegations. He says he denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex. We have the latest. Few people have dominated hollywood quite like Harvey Weinstein, a movie mogul who changed the face of the film industry, but who now stands accused of abusing that power by harassing women and preying on them sexually in a modern day version of the casting couch. He could not. Some of the biggest names in movies are now coming forward. Gwyneth paltrow claims that when he hired her as the lead in the film, emma, h
Data on saturn after diving through the gap between the planet and its rings. And coming up in the sport on bbc news Maria Sharapova is labelled a cheat by fellow player Eugenie Bouchard, as she returns from her 15 month doping ban with a win in stuttgart. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Foreign Secretary has suggested britain could take Military Action in syria without a vote in the house of commons. Borisjohnson said it would be very difficult to say no if President Trump asked for british help in punishing the Syrian Regime for another chemical weapons attack. Meanwhile mrjohnson has also waded into the Election Campaign for the first time, with a highly personal attack on the Labour LeaderJeremy Corbyn. Hes called him a mutton headed old mugwump. Heres our Political Correspondent, alex forsyth. Smith will strike on a syrian airfield earlier this month, the first direct us action against Syrian Government forces, he responds to a Chemical Attack which killed c
Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 8am in seoul, where the head of the us military, generaljoseph dunford, is getting ready for talks on north Koreas Nuclear and missile threats. Hes to meet president moonjae in and south koreas defence minister. Afterwards hell go on to china and japan. The bbcs Richard Galpin reports. On the Pacific Island of guam, people turned out in large numbers on sunday to pray for peace. They are now potentially in the firing line as the stand off between the us and north korea continues. Pyongyang has threatened to fire missiles toward this island which is home to major us military bases. Were here to pray for the leaders of those countries to remain calm and think about the people and the lives of the people we have here. In japan, anti Aircraft Systems were deployed at the weekend to shoot down any north korean missiles aimed at guam. This area of Southern Japan would lie on the flight path. This is the most serious crisis in the region since the
Im karin giaonone. From here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondence to bring from here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme on the brink of famine. Nawal al magafhi reports from yemen as the United Nations launches an Emergency Appeal for aid. The struggle of the smugglers. We join the kurds desperately trying to make a living on the iraqi border. Believe it or not, its impossible to take a sip. They tell me the black is for the majority of people like me. And yet, for some reason i dont feel that i am a part of it. Paying the price for speaking your mind in mugabes zimbabwe. We profile the pastorfacing up to 20 years injail. His supporters believe that his case, which will be heard here, will test the limits of Freedom Of Expression in this country. Plans for a helping hand at one online supermarket, Rory Cellan Jones investigates the rise of the robot. The question is, just how many peopl
In the Church Of England about its stance over gay relationships. The paper says a group of leading retired bishops have voiced concerns about the marginalisation of lgbt members. The sunday times focusses on the potential troubles facing the labour party. Leaked documents apparently show that some members on the left of the party are planning for a successor tojeremy corbyn, as labour faces meltdown under his leadership. The independent is warning that there might be a surge in hate crimes once article 50 is triggered. The paper says Police Forces are ramping up intelligence gathering, and putting protection in place for vulnerable communities. And the Sunday Express reports that President Trump is planning to stage a Stadium Rally when he visits the uk. The paper says he will Snub Parliament and speak to the people. All the proceeds will go to the poppy appeal. Now on bbc news, it is time for our world. Rhinos are one of the most Endangered Species in the world. But how far should we