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Violent World News from the b.b.c. . The former Nixon chairman Carlos Ghosn who is in detention in Japan is due to appear in court next week to hear why he s being detained the executive has invoked his rights to hear the accusations against him he s been behind bars since being arrested in Tokyo in November prosecutors say Mr Goh under reported his income by tens of millions of dollars there s been criticism of the length of his detention and unusually powerful tropical storm has made landfall in southern Thailand in the peak tourism season Tropical Storm public is packing 75 kilometer an hour winds and lashing rain it s churning up the sea with waves up to 5 meters high as our correspondent Jonathan Head this time of year we get a lot of storms in the Gulf of Thailand all that east coast but this is the strongest that they ve experienced in 30 years now a lot of people have fled the islands but they got off the islands largely because all sea and air transport has now been suspended
Later Nancy Pelosi has been elected speaker of the u.s. House of Representatives as her party takes charge of the chamber ushering in a new era of divided government under President Trump It s the 2nd time as Pelosi has held the position and she is still the only woman in u.s. History to do so addressing Congress she said she was looking forward to working with Republicans in a bipartisan way but added that the lower house would work as a check on other parts of government and nation is a stark moment 2 months ago the American people spoke and demanded a new dawn they called upon the beauty of our Constitution our system of checks and balances that protects our democracy Russian news agencies say a former u.s. Marine arrested in Moscow last week has been charged with spying the authorities said Paul Whelan was caught carrying out an act of espionage unconfirmed Russian reports say he is accused of receiving a data stick containing the names of Russian agents James Landale reports Paul
B.b.c. News I m John Shea a court in Saudi Arabia has begun the trial of 11 people allegedly involved in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi the prosecutor has asked for the death sentence for 5 of the accused Mr Khashoggi was killed when he visited the kingdom s consulate in Istanbul in October Frank Gardner reports in the Saudi capital Riyadh the opening hearing has been held in what promises to be one of the kingdom s highest profile trials 11 men have been accused of being involved with the murder of the Saudi journalist. They have not been named but the prosecution is calling for the death penalty for 5 of them the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin sole mom whom Western intelligence agencies suspect ordered the operation to silence one of his biggest critics is not amongst those accused and Saudi Arabia has denied his involvement the defendants had their lawyers present during the hearing and they ve been granted more time to study the indictment against them the new Us Co