Its clear to me that without a United Nations presence, there would be slaughter here. 21st century fratricide Rupert Wingfield hayes investigates the killing of the half brother of the north korean leader, allegedly by agents of the regime. The cold war at its very coldest Jonathan Beale reports from natos most northerly border, Norways Arctic circle, as the alliance steps up its defences against russia. It is a pretty inhospitable place, but every day, all year round, the Norwegian Army is patrolling this border. Also, tensions in the straits of taiwan as china flexes its muscle against what it sees as its breakaway state. Carrie gracie reports on beijings attempts to stop taiwan going it alone. To let taiwan float off towards independence well, that, to beijing, would be unthinkable. The war against fake news. Amol rajan reports from germany, the first country to use the law to try to stop false reporting. With elections coming up, theres a growing determination to take action again
Im david eades, and from here in the worlds newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the very best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme sliding back towards anarchy. Fergal keane reports from the Central African republic where only the un are keeping the peace. Standing now on the bridge at bambari, between the christian and muslim districts, its clear to me that without a United Nations presence, there would be slaughter here. 21st century fratricide. Rupert Wingfield Hayes investigates the killing of the half brother of the north korean leader, allegedly by agents of the regime. The cold war at its very coldest. Jonathan beale reports from natos most northerly border, Norways Arctic circle, as the alliance steps up its defences against russia. It is a pretty inhospitable place, but every day, all year round, the Norwegian Army is patrolling this border. Also, tensions in the straits of taiwan as china flexes its muscle against what it sees as its breakaway
From here he could view the island that inspired him to help create the national trust. Now, at last, that island is part of the trusts portfolio, to be preserved and enjoyed by everyone for ever. I have a picture of grass near. This was earlier today. It has been pretty wet in cumbria, a lot of puddles and water around. More rain at the moment as well. Quite mild, but windy. The wind easing of the some extent. A couple of bands of rain sinking to the south away from Scotla Nd Rain Sinking to the south away from scotland and Northern Ireland, where you will end the day with sunshine and a cool appeal. The rain will be heavy over the hills, notjust across North West England but south wales for a time. It becomes like apache, petering out overnight. More wet and windy weather arriving in the north west overnight. Many places will start drive. May brighten up a touch here and there. It will be wet from most of the day in scotland and Northern Ireland. Severe gales running across irish sea
Be able to find out the winners as they are announced. The fifth named storm of the season has been affecting parts of the uk, maybe the north and west. It was named by the Irish Meteorological Service because that is where the worst of the impacts are expected. For the bulk of the uk, it isjust worst of the impacts are expected. For the bulk of the uk, it is just a speu for the bulk of the uk, it is just a spell of wind and rain, but it has been blustery around the shores. Those winds are slowly easing as heavy rain moves eastwards and northwards. By the end of the night, we will be into quite a showery picture, those showers coming from the west. And it will turn cold. Scotla nd the west. And it will turn cold. Scotland and Northern Ireland will have the risk of icy patches. Tomorrow looks like a blustery day. There will be a lot of cloud and a bit of sunshine. The showers will be heavy, with some hail, thunder, maybe sleet and snow over Higher Ground. And it will feel quite chilly o
Towards. The sense of honor. This is the w. News live in the United Nations militia troops to halt their advance on the capital of libya the forces are commanded by a warlord whos in a power struggle with the u. N. Has been trying to avert renewed civil also coming up. Remembers its deadliest one hundred days on sunday the nation
commemorates the twenty fifth anniversary of the genocide that killed nearly a Million People well hear from the survivors striving to keep the peace. And who would have thought the strike he modern designs will create a century ago the Bauhaus School in germany even the new museum in the city. Mackinnon thank you so much for your company. The United Nations Security Council has called on Militia Forces Closing in on the libyan capital tripoli to halt their advance but the troops commanded by Khalifa Haftar a warlord in the east of the country have also suffered some losses inflicted by
fighters for the un backed government there are now fears of a renewed Civ