we start tonight with a special bbc report. for more than a year, el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a state of exception , in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on the country s powerful street gangs. the police have arrested a staggering 66,000 people and el salvador s murder rate has fallen. but human rights organisations say thousands of people with no link to the gangs have been unjustly detained. 0ur correspondent will grant is covering this story for us. what have you learned? if we think about el salvador s nan- problem, the countries gang problem, the countries really synonymous with two main rival gangs. the ms13 and the 18 street gangs. they did rule all swathes of the country to a reign of terror, intimidation, violence and extortion. that is being exhausting for ordinary people as you can imagine, having to deal with that every day in their communities, fearful about the well being of their child
worker community who are really on the front lines of a lot of these climate impacts. i should also mention last year we updated what is called our extreme heat action plan, the all of government approach to how to build and that resilience that our farmers, or public health officials come our school teachers need to make sure that we are protecting all of californians against these extreme temperatures going forward. i want to ask about that plan because we are talking of course about the current heat wave, but what are you advising the governor to do to prepare for the reality that we might see this type of heat weight every year? see this type of heat weight every year? almost certainly. there are every year? almost certainly. there are a every year? almost certainly. there are a few every year? almost certainly. there are a few every year? almost certainly. there are a few there - every year? almost certainly. there are a few there are. there are a few there are ca
make for an interesting dynamic. ron desantis as i said has made the calculation that republican voters are going to care about hot button social cultural issues. donald trump is much as he is identified with these as well seems to be manoeuvring a different angle from this. and finally the cost of queen elizabeth s funeral and lying state has been revealed. a tally by the british treasury says that the government paid an estimated £162 million for events surrounding that s about us$200 million. the costs relate to the queen s funeral and other events in the run up, including the monarch s lying in state. queen elizabeth i! died on 8 september 2022 aged 96. $200 millon is a steep price tag, surely one fit for a queen. before we go we will bring you some live pick is now from hiroshima injapan, where world leaders in the next few hours
chinese developer sinic holdings has defaulted on $246 million of bonds. it comes just days before a critical deadline for evergrande to pay some of its offshore bondholders. there s fear of the potential spillover effect on the chinese economy caused by a collapse of the property giant. the uk s financial conduct authority has fined credit suisse over £147 million for serious financial crime due diligence failings related to loans worth over us$1.3 billion, which the bank arranged for the republic of mozambique. these loans and a bond exchange were tainted by corruption. credit suisse has also agreed with the fca to forgive us$200 million of debt owed by the republic of mozambique as a result of these tainted loans. a new initiative to force the global shipping industry has been announced. spearheaded by the aspen
US agribusiness giant Cargill Inc said it is building a US$200 million palm oil refinery in the Indonesian province of Lampung, which the company expects to be completed late next year.