a band of cloud will clear to the south today. sunny spells for most. some blustery showers in the north west of scotland. details coming up. good morning. it s thursday, the 9th of february. more than 16,000 people are now known to have died after monday s earthquakes in turkey and syria, and thousands more have spent a third night in freezing conditions. the first quake hit near the town of gaziantep, and was closely followed by numerous aftershocks, including one which was almost as large as the first. the disasters emergency committee will launch an appeal today, to raise funds for people affected. howard johnson has the latest details. these british rescuers are wasting no time. within hours of arriving in antakya, turkey, they ve located a 60 year old woman, salva, buried under the rubble. davy, the sniffer dog, was the first to confirm she s alive. salva s son in law, ali,
settled weather continues until about tuesday or wednesday and after that, it goes down hill with a bit of rain but until then it is dry. thanks, tomasz. and that s the bbc news at ten on thursday the 9th of february. for more analysis of the day s main stories, newsnight is beginning on bbc two with kirsty wark. while on bbc one, wejoin colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from the ten team here, goodnight. hello i m paul scott with all your bbc sports centre update. let s start with football and plans for a european super league have resurfaced. there were protests from fans last year when a number of english and european clubs proposed a break away league. but the move collapsed within 48 hours after an outcry, notjust from fans, but governments and players also. the company that backed the idea originally has now
said they gave assurances that his predecessor would remain safe. they called on the president to leave office, saying he was forced to resign. they are in a state of calm this thursday, one day after members of the former president party clashed with police. england s football association begins the search for a new manager today after fabio resigned on wednesday. they are scheduled to meet in three hours s time. english officials took the national captainsy away. world business today starts right now. . good morning from cnn london. par. a good afternoon from cnn hong kong. you are watching world business today. the top stories this thursday, the 9th of february. as investors wait for an agreement on greek debt, germany said they must deliver on cuts now. celebrations are over, but now the second biggest economy is feeling the economic hangover. and they are probably the most coveted consumers in the world. we will look at the new middle class and how they are pro