pleads guilty to killing an unarmed civilian, in the first war crimes trial of the conflict. a slip aslip and a slip and joe aribo! a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling niuht a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling nicht in a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling night in seville. a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling night in seville. rangers - a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling night in seville. rangers tookl a slip and joe aribo! a thrilling i night in seville. rangers took the lead but the europa league final is heading for extra time. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, england ring the changes but familiar faces james anderson and stuart broad are back in the squad for the test series against new zealand. good evening. households and businesses have been warned that the coming months will be tough , with the poorest households being hit hardest by the steep rise in energy bills. the chancellor delivered his warning as it was announced that prices are rising at the fastes
labour government in nine years. experts warn record breaking heatwaves in india and pakistan are a hundred times more likely because of climate change. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, and 2.30am in afghanistan where the number of restrictions imposed on women under taliban rule is growing. the ministry for preventing vice and promoting virtue has been behind a raft of new, hard line laws, and among them ordering afghan women to wear the islamic face veil. our correspondent secunder kermani has been given exclusive access to a team of inspectors from the ministry, and begins our programme. we re joining the inspectors of the ministry of vice and virtue. they are remoulding afghanistan to fit in with the taliban s hardline beliefs. and how often do you do this? every day. every day? morning and afternoon? first stop, a shopping centre. bystanders and shopkeepers are given a lecture on the importance of saying yo
blistering temperatures of fifty degrees celsius, experts warn such heatwaves are now a hundred times more likely because of climate change. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 7am in singapore, and 3:30am in afghanistan where the number of restrictions imposed on women under taliban rule is growing. the ministry for preventing vice and promoting virtue has been behind a raft of new, hard line laws, and among them ordering afghan women to wear the islamic face veil. our correspondent secunder kermani has been given exclusive access to a team of inspectors from the ministry and begins our programme. how h ow ofte n how often do you do this in a week or two how often do you do this in a week or two every day. we are followin: week or two every day. we are following one week or two every day. we are following one team week or two every day. we are following one team in the - following one team in the centre of kabul. fir
influence, which turns into political influence that china has over these post-soviet parts of the world. it really charges causes us to have a discussion in america on whether china is and very, or somewhere in between, and what our strategy looks like going forward. trump had some ideas about china, but he was so uncorrelated about it, it never emerged into anything meaningful . i worry about that all the time. the average american does not know what to think about china and our future. r future. i think the average american wants to make sure that china is not ripping us off, stealing our intellectual property, breaking trade rules. but i think the average t american knows that we have to coexist with china. they are going to be a big, powerful, rich country whether we like it or not. and the last thing the world wants and that americans want is a conflict with china. and i think we have overcorrected this country. we went from a policy of engagement with china, trying t
Between living near major traffic and getting dementia. Lets spend a few minutes looking at the relationship between donald trump and the Intelligence Community in washington, dc, brought into focus by a Senate Hearing, in which we heard from the director of National Intelligence and others. We have an update on this story. We now know that the current director, james clapper, we knew that he would be leaving and was going to be replaced, this is also interesting, theresa may, we understand, from the Prime Ministers Office, will be visiting donald trump in the spring. That is a story separate from the intelligence but it has come up and is worth passing to you, the Prime Ministers Office says that the uk Prime Minister will visit donald trump in the spring, we will keep you posted when we get more dates on that. Mentioning james clapper, his briefing on alleged russian hacking, he will meet donald trump tomorrow. Here is one exchange during todays Senate Hearing for you. The bottom lin