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I can smell a distinct smell of smoke coming from the burning pit land and also from the forest fire. Im kasia madera, in london. Also in the programme after the collapse of afghan peace talks, a top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc its still willing to negotiate. The role women scientists played in Indias Space Programme has been largely ignored, now a new film is putting them centre stage. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Hello and welcome to the programme. Its 8am in singapore, i in the mornng in london and 3am in israel, where the general election has, it seems, failed to produce a clear winner. Exit polls suggest both the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his main rival, benny gantz, could be in with a chance of building a governing coalition. That, wont be clear for a while. The final result though, will have huge consequences for an increasingly tense middle east region. Our correspondent Barbara Plett usher
A top spokesman for the taliban tells the bbc its still willing to negotiate. And a landmark case at the uk Supreme Court. Judges consider whether Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in suspending parliament. In the last half hour, the current israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta nyahu has addressed his supporters, saying hes still awaiting the official results from the general election. Exit polls suggest there is no clear winner, but the indications are it will be much harderfor mr netanyahu to build a governing coalition, bringing to an end his long run as Prime Minister. But he said he would work towards establishing what he called a strong zionist government. From tel aviv, the bbcs jeremy bowen reports. Israeli tv exit polls showed no decisive victory for any side. The votes will be counted through the night, but it could take weeks of coalition horsetrading before the next government and Prime Minister emerge. The election has been a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahus last ten years i
Say the situation is desperate. And coming up at half three some highlights of the last week from the Victoria Derbyshire programme. Good afternoon, welcome to bbc new us. Good afternoon, welcome to bbc new us. Senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd, that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the governments main objective. Amber rudd, who resigned last night as work and pensions secretary, said up to 90 of the governments time is now spent preparing for a no deal departure at the end of october. She described the expulsion of 21 conservative mps who oppose no deal as an assault on decency and democracy. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. Reporter morning amber. Amber rudd says that when she accepted a post in borisjohnsons cabinet she did so in good faith, believing he wanted a brexit deal, but since then she had seen little evidence that the government was putting in enough preparation to get one. There is this huge machine
Say the situation is desperate. And coming up on the news channel at a50, David Shukman reports on the battle to preserve the Worlds Largest rainforest, in amazon under threat. Senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd, that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the governments main objective. Amber rudd, who resigned last night as work and pensions secretary, said up to 90 of the governments time is now spent preparing for a no deal departure at the end of october. She described the expulsion of 21 conservative mps who oppose no deal as an assault on decency and democracy. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. Reporter morning amber. Amber rudd says that when she accepted a post in borisjohnsons cabinet she did so in good faith, believing he wanted a brexit deal, but since then she had seen little evidence that the government was putting in enough preparation to get one. There is this huge machine preparing for no deal, which is fi