he felt about the killing. we discussed human rights and the need for political reform. as alwasy i always do, i made clear the topic is vitally important to me and to the united states. with respect of the murder ofjamal khashoggi, i raised it at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of it at the time and what i think of it now. and i was exactly. i was straightforward and direct in discussing it. i made my view crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly, for an american president to be silent on human rights is not consistent with who we are and who i am. i will always stand up for our values. let s get some more from our middle east correspondent, anna foster in jeddah. there are many people who will see that striking image of the fist bump betweenjoe biden and the man he called essentially a pariah just a few years ago, and they will believe the very fact that this meeting happened, and the very fact that those images are being beamed around the world
Scotlands labour leader anas sarwar echoed these thoughts, saying his country would be key in delivering a uk wide labour victory, but the party must continue to work hard to regain voters trust. I am very clear that actually, scotland will lead the way in delivering uk wide labour government. And i think what you have seen happen in scotland over night is people move away and reject the politics of division, of chaos and incompetence and instead express a desire for a fresh start, express a desire for change. And they can now see that Scottish Labour is the vehicle for that change and that scotland will lead and that scotland will lead the way in delivering a uk wide labour government. A disappointing night for the snp. This is what humza yousaf had to say. A disappointing night. A tough night for the snp. Very difficult, of course. Theres a number of factors that played into that, we were told time and time again on the doorstep that margaret ferrier s reckless actions counted agains
To dateline london. Im jane hill. This week we are discussing what the World Leaders meeting in germany for the 620 summit might be able to achieve. We will look at continuing problems on indias border both with china as well as pakistan, and also a final thought about an exceptionally busy few months in the uk and abroad. Just how desperate is everyone for a holiday . Before that, lets introduce all my guests. Iain martin is with me, columnist with the times, ashish rai of rai media. Nabila randani the french algerian journalist, and henry chu, the International Editor of variety magazine. A warm welcome to all of you. So the discussions in the german city of hamburg involving the worlds leaders come at a delicate time for the world order. North korea, Climate Change, the immigration crisis, trump in europe. There is a very, very long list that we could discuss. Lets see how much we can get through. Iain, President Trump saying, really in the last few hours, there is going to be of a
and the worry now is of a further humanitarian disaster as supplies struggle to reach many. the aid is getting through here in adana, but it is bitterly cold at night, and now that s why the big fear is of a second crisis. in syria s aleppo province, 100,000 people are homeless, says the un. the crisis has been badly worsened due to the country s shattering war. but for the first time since the earthquake, an aid convoy from turkey has arrived in the opposition held north west. but it won t be enough, and many lives are now at from cold and hunger. as they bury their dead, syria s survivors pray. this is a catastrophe that entombed thousands in their own buildings. now the earth is still again, some can be laid to rest. tom bateman, bbc news, adana in southern turkey. well, we can speak to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, who sjust arrived
divers have managed to stop fuel leaking from a ship that s beached off the coast of gibraltar after colliding with an lng tanker. the hull of the 0535 broke off and started leaking fuel. james neish from the bbc s interactive unit, who sjust returned from gibraltar, says it s a race against time to pump the fuel out of the sinking ship. it has about 500 tonnes of fuel on board. interestingly, this is not cargo, this is fuel for its own engines and consumption. that means this sinking vessel is not double hulled, because it is not transporting fuel. so the fear is that if the ship breaks apart, there are concerns it might break in two because of the strain of tide water, of the collision. if the tank breaks, hundreds of litres would spill to the coast of morocco and up the coast of spain.