A Naval Mission in forcing the view an arms embargo but will it be enough and her bear awaits a victory the caps that it is will meet some truly fancy felines at vietnams 1st national. Cat show. Im bringing off its good to have you with us a document leaked to the w. News seems to expose chinas mistreatment of its Muslim Minority people the Chinese Government claims that camps housing we are simply giving them skills training but the United Nations believes as many as 1000000 we are being held in camps in the shingi region in the west of the country chinese authorities claim the people are there out of their own free will. Theyre receiving Vocational Training to help fight extremism but d. W. News and its german Media Partners in the yard to be the r. And b. German daily newspaper the so i too they all have evidence that contradicts chinas narrative it seems to confirm what many have long suspected that china is putting wiggers in prison based on their religion and their culture the on
All the sport katie shanahan. Hello, simon. Arsenal and everton are edging closer to appointing their new managers. Arsenal are in talks with their former captain, mikel arteta. While everton are hoping to secure their number one target, Carlo Anchelotti. Thanks, katie. And darren has all the weather. Thanks very much. Good afternoon. Our weather is a fairly quiet right now, more overnight frost tonight and fog around, too. On the other side of the atlantic the weather has much more energy, some storm damage to look at in the United States later in the programme. Thanks, darren. Also coming up and how pop star Ellie Goulding came to the aid of a driver being shunted sideways by a lorry. Hello, everyone this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. He boris he johnson has held his first Cabinet Meeting borisjohnson has held his first Cabinet Meeting since his election victory and promised to pass a law ruling out any extension to the Brexit Process beyond the end of next year. The uk is schedu
Protesters demanding an end to corruption and widespread unemployment. And also political turmoil in malta where Prime Minister Joseph Muscat purportedly plans to resign imminently as the deepening crisis sparked by a journalist murdered king goals his closest allies plus the fridays for future goes global again thousands of young people taking part in rallies around the world the call to action coming ahead of next weeks un Climate Summit in the dritte. Oh my are great to have you along everyone and we begin with breaking news want to take you to london where police have shot a man after several people were stabbed on London Bridge police say they are in the early stages of an incidence there and that a man. Has been detained a white vehicle was seen parked on the bridge as police cleared the area and ambulances arrived on the scene on the bridge was the scene of a 2017 attack when the socalled Islamic State inspired attackers drove into people on that very same bridge and then went o
For the imf meetings but lets get a check on the markets as investors digested the data out of china earnings will be coming through in europe. We struggle a little bit and stoxx 600. Cable is coming off a fivemonth high. A lot of concern going into this weekend and what parliament will vote on in terms of the brexit deal. We are talking about potential rate hikes. Coming up, we hear from the Vice President of the european atmission that 1130 time 11 30 a. M. London time. And still to come, we speak to bank of England Governor Mark carney at 5 30 p. M. London time. Definitely not want to miss. All of those conversations from the Imf World Bank annual meeting. Lets get first word news in new york. We begin with the ceasefire in syria. The u. S. And turkey agreeing to a break in hostilities to allow kurdish fighters to withdraw. Once the ceasefire takes affect them a donald will remove this weeks sanctions, but u. S. Senators from both sides say the deal does not go far enough. Reluctant
We are very peaceful. We are not hippies. We do not smell of hemp. We would love mrjohnson to come and talk to us. And the teenagers being taught life saving skills to deal with the consequences of knife crime. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The german chancellor Angela Merkel has told the Prime Minister that a brexit deal is overwhelmingly unlikely, in a phone call between the two leaders this morning. Quoting a source in downing street, our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg says that mrs merkel suggested that a deal would never be possible unless Northern Ireland stayed in a Customs Union. The Prime Minister stressed to mrs merkel that in his view, the uk has made a reasonable offer, but there seemed to be no real desire on the eu side for negotiation. The source said that the eus demand on Northern Ireland would make a deal essentially impossible. the source also said that talks in brussels are close to breaking down, despite the fact that the uk has moved a long way. t