From moscow thanks for joining us on our to international this hour welcome to the program. Or tensions continue to rise on the border between greece and turkey were a buildup of moderates is being described by athens as a threat to its National Security turkey opened its border with the e. U. On saturday leading tens of thousands to head their greece as the florida extra soldiers and is vowing to increase the deterrent as violent clashes broke out between police and migrant. d ok. I. Always go to the greek kodori have been arrested and detained. And in my mind this is me go way over entering one country. Lets see if they use ready to respond to whats happening at its out of borders live to our europe correspondent all of us peter thanks for coming im sure this is obviously being keenly watched how all Decision Makers planning to respond to a potential new wave of refugees this is like deja vu 2015 almost. Well in this german state of bavaria theyve reacted angry to angrily i beg your
Off the referred of the country declares itself to be l d t for you. Live from moscow to you thanks for joining us here in our International Im Daniel Hawkins good to have you with us this hour. And we start with breaking news coming in Afghan Police say that at least 3 people have been killed 11 others wounded in an explosion at a football stadium in the Eastern Province of course no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but earlier on monday the taliban said it would resume operations against the countrys Security Forces so if the president got he refused to commit fully to the terms of a peace deal between the United States and the islamist group. The reduction in violence has ended now and operations will continue as normal as per the us taliban agreement or mujahideen will not attack Foreign Forces but operations will continue against the Kabul Administration forces the deal stipulated that the government in kabul would release 5000. 00 taliban members from prison in turn
Presented his last today programme on radio 4 this morning. His no nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected and feared journalists in the country. David sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. Its 6 00 on thursday 19th september. The final today forjohn humphrys. He was, for more than 30 years, the bbcs interrogator in chief. You are sitting here, in this studio now, talking on the radio. It was gladiatorial on air combat, here challenging gerry adams of sinn fein. No, no, let me make this point. You, who i admire as a broadcaster. His terrier like persistence helped define the political rules of engagement. Im telling you things have changed, thats all. Its a manifest fact that things have changed. He left school aged 15 and started work as a journalist. The story that shaped him was aberfan. He was the first reporter on the scene 116 children killed when a coal tip subsided onto the town. He then joined
Letting groomers, predatory paedophiles go after those children and thats our responsibility. Japan catches rugby fever the world cup goes there for the first time and tickets are almost sold out already. Youre sitting here in this studio now talking on the radio. He interviewed without fear orfavour the bbcsJohn Humphrys calls it a day after 32 years on the today programme. And coming up on bbc news arsenal are one of five british sides in Europa League action tonight well have the latest in sportsday. Good evening. Its extremely rare for Buckingham Palace to react to a news story but today thats precisely whats happened an official has expressed displeasure after David Cameron revealed that he asked for the queens help in the run up to the Scottish Independence vote in 2014. It has led to accusations that the former Prime Minister tried to drag the queen into what was a highly controversial matter. Mr cameron has been speaking to the bbc about his six years as Prime Minister and deni
Sold out already. Its sold out already. Six oclock on thursday, the 19th its six oclock on thursday, the 19th of september. And coming up, John Humphrys has presented his final edition of radio 4s today programme after 32 years. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. Its extremely rare for Buckingham Palace to react to a news story, but today thats precisely whats happened. An official has expressed displeasure after David Cameron revealed that he asked for the queens help in the run up to the Scottish Independence vote in 2014. It has led to accusations that the former Prime Minister tried to drag the queen into what was a highly controversial matter. Mr cameron has been speaking to the bbc about his six years as Prime Minister and denies he did anything improper. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar has more. But anyway, its very good to welcome you here. Its the highest relationship in britain, and certainly the most discreet. Only now, David Camerons been given a rare royal rebuke