and she accepted her mistake. he s so weak he has done a grubby deal trading national security because you are scared to lose another leadership election. a sharp rise in the number of people crossing the channel in small boats more than 38,000 have arrived in the uk this year. and in champions league football, liverpool beat ajax to secure a place in the last 16. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, nightmare in melbourne. a major upset, as england s stunned by ireland in a rain affected defeat at the t20 world cup. good evening. the united nations secretary general says the world is heading for a catastrophe unless climate change is prioritised. new figures released by the un show concentrations of greenhouse gases rose to record levels in the atmosphere last year. world leaders will meet in egypt for the next un climate summit, cop27. at last year s summit, a new global agreement was reached, the glasgow climate pact, for countries to revisit and strengthe
change must be a priority again. as russia conducts drills by its forces president putin is on hands to personally observe them. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news, it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, and 1:30 in the morning in iran, where security forces have opened fire on protesters in several cities, a0 days after the death of mahsa amini in police custody. our correspondent reports. chanting. day forty of iran protest and forty days since the death of mahsa amini, the young iranian kurdish woman who has become a symbol for iran s protest movement. this is the city of saqez, her birthplace. the authorities did everything to stop people attending her memorial day. they blocked the roads and closed all the schools and universities of kurdistan province. but they failed. and thousands of people marched to her grave. the violent crackdown of the protests have failed to stop them. videos show demonstrations in tehran, the capital and at least another 30 citie
peter s basilica. it says the rosary began, the fog began to live. i don t know that is a divine prominence, i don t know. it s very interesting as they began the rosary, the fog began to let. it is a very emotional day and i want to show you the vatican newspaper. it is a special edition. featuring pop emeritus benedict giving his date of death, which was last saturday december 31st. on the back, it says his words, which i think are really incredible. it says in italian, the direction is decided. we believe in the love of god. those are the final words we would like to that he wanted to live with us, and one other thing that is very important about benedict, and because everyone is talking about he is a great theologian. i read many of his books. one of the things he talks about is that doctrine was easy, but helping a billion people live it out is the hard part. i think that it was heavy on his heart that he wanted catholics do not just know that doctrine, but to have a r
God, grant to the living grace, to the departed rest, to the church the king, the commonwealth and all people, peace and concorde. And to us and all his servants, life everlasting, and may god and the holy spirit be with you always. Amen. The First Official rendition of God Save The King being sung at st. Pauls cathedral upon the death of Queen Elizabeth ii. A service of prayer and reflection, ending shortly here in london. I am joined by my colleagues, Christiane Amanpour and max foster. Max, you broke the news on cnn that the official God Save The King would be sung at this service, and there it is. Not sung since the 1950s, and were going to keep hearing that for the next three generations because we have three generations of kings coming a lock. As christiane was saying, everything is changing in terms of language around the uk because her name was on everything, from passports to money, to the letter boxes that christiane was talking about earlier on. Thats a really defining momen