The French government and the European Union will spend 200 million euros ($215 million) to help the country’s wine producers, who are struggling to cope with falling prices and waning demand.
have lost lesley there. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let s look at some other stories making news denmark is proposing let s look at some other stories making news. denmark is proposing to ban the burning of holy books, after a series of incidents involving the koran which have led to anger and protests among muslims. the country sjustice minister anounced the move. the ban would also protect religious symbols like crucifixes but only applied to public places, and to broadcasting such actions to a wider audience. the french government is setting aside more than 200 million dollars to support struggling wine producers and shore up prices. a fall in demand is causing problems in several wine producing regions, including bordeaux. and 120 gold bars found on a train in switzerland four years ago are being given to the red cross after all efforts to trace their owner failed. a rail employee discovered the gold weighing three point seven kilos in a plastic bag on a t
brings a bumper crop for wine producers. hello, i m frankie mccamley. we start in hawaii, where the number of people confirmed dead following devastating wildfires has risen to 96. five days after fires hit the state, hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. hawaii s attorney general is conducting a comprehensive review into how the authorities responded. it s the worst us disaster of its kind in more than a century. the military is helping to look for victims in the town of lahaina. but so far only a tiny fraction of the affected area less than 5% has been searched.
in england are set to be scrapped. and everything s coming up rose in england, where a wash out injuly brings a bumper crop for wine producers. hello, i m frankie mccamley. we start in hawaii, where the number of people confirmed dead following devastating wildfires has risen to 96. five days after fires hit the state, hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. hawaii s attorney general is conducting a comprehensive review into how the authorities responded. it s the worst us disaster of its kind in more than a century. the military is helping to look for victims in the town of lahaina. but so far only a tiny fraction of the affected area less than 5% has been searched.