Now without charge. Hello and good morning a. T. M. This monday the 26th of august here in moscow im kevin owen he was the world news update from out international and the focus 1st this morning was printed last few days in the south of france where irans foreign minister made an impromptu visit to the g. 7 summit in southwest france sunday apparently catching the leaders of the worlds top economies off guard with his visit Mohamed Zarif met for talks on the crisis in the persian gulf right now with president Emmanuel Mccraw and his french counterpart on the sidelines of the 4 lets go straight to paris because this bit more detail shall is there morning to you what we know about visit and what was the reaction to it sent to a lot of people by surprise than it. Yes absolutely. Yet another busy g. 7 summit in spite that ideal setting in the south of france it was one g. 7 summit that hasnt gone without its own controversy well most of the leaders with there are no looking to get accords
Are threatening arctic traditions. Brazils president , jair bolsonaro, has ordered the military to help fight the devastating fires in the amazon rainforest. The announcement comes after european leaders threatened to scrap a major trade deal with south american nations unless brazil took action. In a televised address the brazilian president pushed back, saying the fires shouldnt be an excuse for international sanctions. The fires are scattered widely across the amazon, most notably in the north of brazil. Theyre the most intense in the region for almost a decade as camilla mota reports from the amazon. The flames in the amazon continue to rage, thousands of fires, almost impossible to control. This is the worlds biggest rainforest and carbon store, home to 20 million people. We travelled to one area on the fringe of the rainforest, where the flames have devoured huge areas. Firefighters in the state of rondonia, one of the most affected by the amazon fires, have been working here for
And, the cost of tackling Climate Change. How Green Technologies are threatening arctic traditions. Brazils president , jair bolsonaro, has bowed to International Pressure and authorised the armed forces to tackle a Record Number of fires in the amazon forest. In a televised address, he said that wildfires could happen in any country and shouldnt be used as an excuse for international sanctions. The fires are scattered widely across the amazon, most notably in the north of brazil. Theyre the most intense in the region for almost a decade as camilla mota reports from there. The flames in the amazon continue to rage, thousands of fires, almost impossible to control. This is the worlds biggest rainforest and carbon store, home to 20 million people. We travelled to one area on the fringe of the rainforest, where the flames have devoured huge areas. Firefighters in the state of rondonia, one of the most affected by the amazon fires, have been working here for the past two weeks, trying to p