Releases in the film review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist caroline frost. Tomorrows front pages the Financial Times writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest Nuclear Weapons test by north korea. The i also leads with the bomb test, in which the us secretary of defence warns of possible annihilation options in response. Your move, mrtrump, is the headline across the metro, as it shows a photo of the north Korean Leader shortly after the test. The times says mr trump has threatened to sever trade ties with any country that deals with north korea, including china. According to the telegraph, there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action, as the Un Security Council is due to meet tomorrow. The guardian leads with an unpublished official report which says families who have lo
And im jane dutton this is al jazeera life and also coming up on the eve of another secession that referendum catalonia remains defiant as the Central Government in madrid tries to block the vote. The u. S. Navy sends ships to help with Recovery Efforts and puerto rico still struggling with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria plus. A hole in the river unit of the local hospital is probably where a new wave of refugees arrival has brought with them more terrible stories of the rabindra exodus from. Iraqs government is increasing pressure on Kurdish Regional leaders following mondays secession referendum official results say ninety two percent of those who voted said yes to the. Sation iraq Central Government says the vote was Illegal Parliament has called on Prime Minister high the body to deploy troops to disputed areas including the oil rich area of kids that areas managed by Kurdish Military units but officially governed by baghdad a body says the kurdish leadership must relinquish cont
General motors is hoping to get the all clear for the sale of its loss making brand opel. But is the traditional car industry coming to an end . Well get a hands on look at the latest in driverless technology. Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. Today the Eu Commission will decide whether or not to give the green light to General Motors for the 2. 5bn sale of its european operations. Gm is hoping to offload vauxhall and opel to the psa group thats the French Company which owns peugeot and citroen. Its easy to see why General Motors wants to sell their european operation, which is dominated by opel, has lost about 9. 1 billion since 2009. If successful, the deal would make psa the continents second biggest car maker after volkswagen and ahead of french rival renault. Opel employs 38,000 people across europe but its feared the sale could put thousands of those jobs under threat with workers in the uk and germany considered to be most at risk. With me is anna marie baisden,
Can monitor messages, thousands of documents claim agents can hack into Smart Devices. Haidi and on International Womens day, the gender gap has been reduced, but women still earn less than men. Rishaad we do have [speaking simultaneously] rishaad sorry about that. We have trade data coming out in the course of the next couple of hours from china. That should give us a lead as to which way the deficit is heading for the u. S. In particular. It could add to more risk when it comes to transportation trumps protectionist tendencies. Haidi lets take a look at the balance. Looking at strong numbers out of china. We will see if that can give a bit of a list to the fairly lackluster session in asia. Not a lot of drivers at the moment, quite a risk going into the end of the week, and of course i had of the fed meeting next week. Of the fed meeting next week. Singapore, malaysia, taiwan coming on line. Sophie kamaruddin has more. Sophie we are seeing asian markets falling, u. S. Stocks slower,
Who died in the bomb attack on the St Petersburg underground has risen to m. In Northern Ireland a man who sexually abused a woman with a Learning Disability and held her captive for 8 years has been jailed. And why no mention of easter provokes a row about eggs and faith. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that at least 58 people have been killed and Dozens Injured in a suspected Chemical Attack on a rebel held town in North Western syria. The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights reported that the strikes were carried out by Syrian Government or russianjets. And it claimed that rockets were fired at clinics treating some of the survivors. The United Nations Security Council is due to meet to discuss the attacks and officials have confirmed that if the reports are confirmed the attacks would amount to a war crime. Syrian and Russian Military officials have denied any involvement. Our correspondent wyre davies reports. The footage posted online by Syrian Opposition activists after the attac