Thousand lives, most of them children. Hello, and welcome. Us President Donald Trump has reacted angrily to the news iranians forces have shot down a us drone. He said iran had made a very bad mistake. Iran insists the Unmanned Aircraft was flying over its territory and has retrieved part of the drone from its territorial waters. They agree on one thing, an american drone was shot down but they disagree as to where it has happened. This pentagon footage claims it was over international waters. The iranians say it was into their airspace. The president s immediate response. But during a meeting in the oval office with the canadian Prime Minister he was toning it down. It was a mistake by somebody who should not have been doing what they did. I think they made a mistake, im notjust saying the country but somebody under the command of that country made a mistake. Pressed on what he response will be. You will find out. This is the latest in a series of incidents in the strait of amores which carries much oil. The us accused the run of being behind attacks onto oil tankers, accusations of the iranians deny. On wednesday, in an increasing war of words and actions, the us invited journalists to analyse fragments of the mine used to cripple the two tankers. Last month, for other tankers. Last month, for other tankers were attacked while moored off the uea. He runs leaders have insisted they are not seeking well but would defend of bodice. Irans. President trump withdrew from the Nuclear Treaty last year. It isa from the Nuclear Treaty last year. It is a move that could drive an even deeper wedge between america and europe, which steals supports the original deal. Companies are facing major sanctions for doing business with iran. The us senate has blocked millions of arms sale to saudi arabia in a rebuke to President Trumps plan. The uk acted unlawfully in the way it granted licenses to saudi arabia. Thejunior saudi it granted licenses to saudi arabia. The junior Saudi Foreign minister defended its countries record. We believe that we are operating within the bounds of International Humanitarian law. When incidents happen, we investigate them and we release the results publicly, and we have done that. And we review the procedures in order to ensure that we dont violate any principles of International Humanitarian law. We work closely with the us and with the uk, and with others, to make sure that we are careful with regards to targeting and careful with regards to how the weapons are used, and so the charges that saudi arabia is reckless or is randomly bombing yemen are really not based in fact. To north korea now where there was much pomp and ceremony in gunn yang on thursday as president xi jinping flew in for a two day summit with kim jong un. Flew in for a two day summit with kimjong un. On flew in for a two day summit with kim jong un. On the agenda, nuclear weapons, sanctions and a trade plus plenty of symbolism. This alliance is offered uneasy but not today and not here. Together, xi jinping and kimjong un rode through the streets, both hoping washington is watching. Mr kim will want donald trump to see he has powerful friends. Xijinping proving he has a pa rt friends. Xijinping proving he has a part to play in persuading pyongyang of stopping its nuclear weapons. Both officially see this visit as strengthening ties. Translation especially during the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between china and north korea, both sides will summarise and review the 70 years of development of the relationship and to specify a new direction for both countrys relations in the new era. Talks between the us and north korea have stalled since the summit in hanoi collapsed without a deal. Kim jong un told statement he had made an effort to lessen tensions but he had not received a positive response. I hope that its biggest trading partner will help ease sanctions which has led to a looming food crisis. Perfect partners or a marriage of convenience, either way the meeting is mutually beneficial now they have to wait to see what washington has to say. The race to become the next british Prime Minister is down to two men after a day of drama and when spencer. Borisjohnson will face jeremy hunt with mrjohnson the favourite to win next month. Thumping sounds who were they thumping the table for, the tory equivalent of applause . Votes in the tiny traditional ballot box would reveal the pair, one of whom will be our next Prime Minister. Michael gove 75. Jeremy hunt 77. Ministers gasp. Boris johnson 160. We therefore declare that jeremy hunt and borisjohnson are Going Forward to a vote of the qualifying membership of the conservative and unionist party. They did it, just. The momentjeremy hunt found out he was through by a breath. Just two votes put him ahead of michael gove, evidently delighted. Hi. Jeremy hunt will be the one to take on borisjohnson. Well, i am the underdog in this race. Ive been the underdog right from the start, and i like to prove people wrong. And the way that im going to win this race is by showing that the best way to brexit is by sending the European Union a Prime Minister that they will engage with. Man shouting boris stop the next battle is away from here. Mrjohnson is the frontrunner, but both men will be put through their paces by tory members beyond these gates. Thejohnson camp reckon mr hunt is an easier opponent though, than what might have been. With michael gove only two votes behind. Thank you very much, thank you. No surprise there are whispers of foul play. Look, im sorry, because i think michael was the best candidate. But i think weve got two great candidates now. So what do we know about the two who are now rivals . They worked together for years, here at the london olympics. They both went to oxford. Theyve both even been the foreign secretary. But, crucially for tory members, jeremy hunt campaigned for remain, borisjohnson a brexiteer. Even with all of his baggage, all of his colourful past, mrjohnson is on his way to the members well, well in front. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. The most pressing problem for whoever the new british Prime Minister is is how to deal with brexit. Eu leaders are in brussels for a two day summit with theresa may attending for the last time as british Prime Minister. It is about shaping the policies of the European Union the next five years and agree on who will fill the top eu jobs but no doubt brexit will be on some peoples mines. A former adviser to president macronjoints peoples mines. A former adviser to president macron joints many from washington. Thank you for your time. Do you think as eu leaders gather, that they are looking across the channel and seeing that Boris Johnson is in the lead to become the new Prime Minister and is talking about leaving the eu with no deal, do you think they are worried about that . I think it is on the back of their mind. They are looking at this with some concern but at the same timei with some concern but at the same time i do not think it is going to change the position of eu leaders who have been clear about the fact that they will not compromise on the core principle of the single market, the eu commitment to not reinstating a hard border in ireland and so this had already been made clear to Prime Minister theresa may in the deal she negotiated with the eu and i do not see a lot of leeway or opening on the eu side after. With a different uk Prime Minister. Part of the Decision Making happening at the moment is for people to occupy the topjobs and moment is for people to occupy the top jobs and i thought it was interesting that the french president wants Michel Barnier to become commission president. Michel barnier of course negotiated the withdrawal deal and was quite tough on what the eu wanted. Is there a connection there at all in terms of what president macron might be thinking . I think he has been open to different candidates and has not named one specific candidate as his favourite. It will be a very difficult negotiation and this is why they could not agree on names today and decided to postpone the decision to june to today and decided to postpone the decision tojune to 30th stop to fulfil the top fourjobs you need to make sure all the Political Parties, the key Political Parties are represented, that you have a geographical representation and that you also ensure agenda balance on these eu positions. The european parliaments results were more positive than some of us fed with the populists not as strong as we expected and turn out higher but on the more difficult and challenging side of things, you have these very Fragmented European Parliament where there mpp and the socialists, traditional strong parties, do not have a majority so it is going to be very difficult to agree to name. The reason why Michel Barnier has emerged as one of the names we have heard the most is because of his experience as brexit negotiator. This is someone who has been able to create consensus among eu leaders despite differences in both parties, geography. It is also because he is well positioned to find a balance in this fragmented political environment. He is from the tpp, a centre right person, but he is also french. Not from the same party as Emmanuel Macron but Emmanuel Macron could see him as acceptable. A plan b for could see him as acceptable. A plan bfora could see him as acceptable. A plan b for a lot of leaders of the European Union. You described the fine balance involved in feeling these top jobs but one of the policy areas that were supposed to be discussed has been climate change. That seems to have been a real failure in terms of getting some sort of consensus . Yes, it has been very difficult to find consensus today on policy issues. Climate change is one of the key areas. European leaders wanted to find an agreement on agreeing to go towards agreement on agreeing to go towards a Carbon Neutral economy by the year 2050. They agreed on the language but not on the key object. The polish Prime Minister notably opposed this and said this was detrimental to the polish economy but we have seen other disagreements or inability to reach consensus in the last few days and one of the issues that were supposed to be on the agenda today was the opening of a about two parties wanting to enter the eu. Because france and the netherlands could not agree on opening of these talks, this isjust an issue postponed to a further summit probably in the fall. A lot of difficulties between all these political divisions we have right now to find consensus on key issues. Iam sure now to find consensus on key issues. I am sure all those discussions will continue. Thank you for taking us through that. Still to come clashes between riot police and protesters in georgia after a controversial visit by a russian mp. There was a bomb in the city centre. A code word known to be one used by the ira was given. Army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. The South African Parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for a0 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. Germanys parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. Berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. Just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. Early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. The real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the worlds first woman cosmonaut. What do you think of the russian woman in space . I think its a wonderful achievement and i think we might be able to persuade the wife it would be a good idea if i could to get her to go up there for a little while. This is bbc news, our top story this our. President trump says iran make a big mistake in shooting down the us drone but added may not have been intentional. Thats david that story. Washington correspondence to chris backless as the white house is trying to dial down tensions. There isa trying to dial down tensions. There is a pressure on washington to really try and escalate this as much as possible. But its coming from congress, as well as certainly some of what President Trumper said, if you take a look, hes been saying for example that this was a big mistake but it may not have been intentional. It may have been a general, who did this as opposed to the state. This is not what irani same. Some of who have been listening to what has been said, says a deliberate action because this drone was not there make up the spine, perhaps america need to ta ke the spine, perhaps america need to take a harder tone. We know the National Security advisor in the white housejohn National Security advisor in the white house john has National Security advisor in the white housejohn has been really assuring donald trump to do more against iran to take a harder line at the moment, President Trump doesnt seem to want to do that. But we are going to continue to get these two different messages from two different countries. Even in the last few hours, we have had two separate maps released of this drone incident, the first comes from anna rainey and foreign minister Iranian Foreign minister for topic seems to establish that this was in iranian waters. It is not particularly detailed. The pentagon has revealed their own map and it is much more detailed and they say very clearly, in their view, much more detailed and they say very clearly, in theirview, it much more detailed and they say very clearly, in their view, it shows that this was an international waters. In international waters. It was not in iranian waters. You get the sense to do countries are trying to stick out there to very different versions of what happened. It is escalating, if you listen to the democrats, the leading democratic senator said there is a danger that unless things are changed, unless there is a new strategy, frankly President Trump could bumble into war. Police in georgia have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators. The protesting against a visiting russian mp, they have on the building after this because she was occupied and the Russian Parliament was addressed. The parliament in russian, rather. Dozens of police and protesters have been injured in the violence. Chaos is police and protesters clash outside parliament was not the boom of france being hired i police. Tensions flared after this man, the russian politician occupied the speaker s seat as he gave an address to mps from Orthodox Christian countries. Im here to protest russian involvement in the politics of my country. Im here because ive been alive a 25 years andi because ive been alive a 25 years and i havent lived in a fully independent country yet. This is the expression of the peaceful expression of the peaceful expression of the protesters to show to the government that it will not tolerate this, will not tolerate of georgia. They fought and lost a brief war in russia in 2008, memories of russian tanks rolling in and asked in georgian troops from the regions still fresh in their minds ii the regions still fresh in their minds 11 years on. This project is clashed outside, politicians clashed inside. The Prime Minister acknowledging the right to protest for condemning the violence, blaming aggressive groups for the clashes. As teargas aggressive groups for the clashes. As tea rgas tents aggressive groups for the clashes. As teargas tents the air and protesters fig ht as teargas tents the air and protesters fight with police, the presence of a russian politician in parliament is another symbol of what demonstrators see as the unacceptable presence of russians on georgian soil. At least 1000 people have died in madagascar, most of them children since a Measles Outbreak last october. A recent Vaccination Campaign by aid agencies has contain the outbreak but it is far from over. Parents there madagascar are keen to get the children vaccinated but the Health Services are overstretched. The bbcs Southern African reporter has the story. It is the only clinic for kilometres. Some have walked more than two hours to get here. They were scared and wanted to get their babies vaccinated against measles. With only one doctor for 11,000 people, no journey or wait is too long. This little boy is nine months old, his mother tells me shes trying to keep him healthy. Bit over 1000 people have died and most of them children. A Mass Campaign has contained the disease for now, but it is notjust about the vaccines, there are still long term problems. We have 50 of the children under five years suffering from chronic malnutrition. Measles aggravates this malnutrition. In the context of malnutrition, we have frequent complications or infections that add to the measles. Madagascar is one of the poorest countries in af