The Trump Administration revokes californias right to set its own, stricter, vehicle emission standards setting up a legal battle. Hello to you. In the past hour, canadas prime Ministerjustin Trudeau has apologized for wearing brownface make up to a Costume Party in 2001 after it was published by Time Magazine. The photo shows mr trudeau at a party which was themed arabian nights. He is wearing a turban and robes with his face, neck and hands completely darkened. According to Time Magazine, mr trudeau was a teacher at the private school. At a news conference, the Prime Minister was asked if he should resign. Id take responsibility for my decision to do that. They shouldnt have done it. They should have known better. It was something that i didnt think was racist at the time, but now they recognise it was something racist to do. And im deeply sorry. For more werejoined by our correspondent david willis. David, there is no way to spin this, is there, it is not going to play well. It is not going to play well, mike. It comesjust well. It is not going to play well, mike. It comes just a week after Justin Trudeau lost his campaign for election. He is in a tight race against his conservative opponents and this is coming on the back of another scandal, a long running scandal, in which justin another scandal, a long running scandal, in whichJustin Trudeau is accused of leaning on one of his junior ministers. This is going to make life very difficult. He was asked tonight if he should resign and he dodged that question. But he has, however, said that he believes the costume was racist. Hes apologise. And he has said he thinks he should have known better. Because of because it is so completely adrift from the values he has a publicly espoused. Absolutely. Progressives in north america and outside love justin progressives in north america and outside loveJustin Trudeau for the many things that hes stood for in that regard. And this is something to think will come as a shock to people because of that. This is a man who has espoused a lot of progressive causes in the air are, of donald trump. And that has made him something of a hero. Error of donald trump. These are the things that can derail campaigns for religion and coming just a week after he launched the campaign, the timing is, at best, it could be said, awkward, mike. And inevitably his opponents will make with it. They already are. Yes, indeed. I think we will hear more from his conservative opponent, from this, particularly since the liberal party thatJustin Trudeau leads has confirmed that it is indeed him in this picture. So no wriggle room there. And i would have thought that this is going to make life a little bit awkward forJustin Trudeau. A man whos very suave when it comes to talking his way out of these sorts of things. This, however, could be very awkward for him. David, thank you very much for that. Saudi arabia has produced what it says is wreckage which it claims proves iran was involved in attacks on two of its Oil Refineries at the weekend. The Defence Ministry unveiled parts from what it says are 18 drones and seven cruise missiles fired from a direction which it claims rules out yemeni rebels as the source. The us secretary of state has suggested the attacks were an act of war. The latest from our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville. Heres what saudi arabia failed to stop the remains of a swarm of 18 drones and seven missiles, a terrible miss that knocked out 5 of the worlds Global Oil Supply in an instant. The attack was launched from the north, and was unquestionably sponsored by iran. And, despite the pile of enemy debris before him, he praised saudi defences. Well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. Our air defence have intercepted, until now, almost 232 ballistic missiles. But what saudi arabia didnt say, as the United States has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. Instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. These two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. Any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. Arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the attack an act of war. Injune, the us blamed iran for these attacks in the gulf of oman. Last years abandoned nuclear deal and us sanctions have fuelled confrontation. Good morning, Prime Minister. Iraqs Prime Minister, speaking to the bbc, urged his neighbours to exercise caution. Well, i hope we dont go to attack they attack each other, really, because if we have an open war, it will not stop. This is a very dangerous war. This is not like any other wars. This was an attack with global implications. Tonight, President Trump and borisjohnson spoke and called for a united diplomatic response hardly fighting talk. Few want to run the risk of this crisis raging out of control. Quentin sommerville, bbc news, beirut. Borisjohnson has two weeks to set out his brexit plans to the eu, according to finlands Prime Minister. Antti rinne says he and the french president have agreed the uk should produce proposals in writing by the end of the month if not, he said, then its over. The Prime Minister of luxembourg has denied he tried to embarrass mrjohnson on monday, when he held a press conference with just an empty podium for the british Prime Minister. Xavier bettel spoke to our europe editor katya adler. Im sad about these perceptions from people to think that they want to humiliate them. They have too much respect for the uk, too much respect for the uk citizens and for Boris Johnson to think that ive prepared this for a treat just to have five minutes of popularity. Really . There has been quite some outreach in the uk after Prime Minister bettel, following a meeting here in monday here in luxembourg with mrjohnson, decided to hold a press conference. Mrjohnson, he holds the future. Loudly criticising the Brexit Process in front of anti Brexit Processes after the Prime Minister had left the building. You deny that this was a planned humiliation. But, Prime Minister, you are a very experienced politician. You must have realised how it would look to have realised how it would look to have an empty podium whether uk minister should have stood, but borisjohnson minister should have stood, but Boris Johnson wasnt there minister should have stood, but borisjohnson wasnt there in order to a nswer borisjohnson wasnt there in order to answer the very emotional criticisms that you had about the Brexit Process there. You must have realised how that was going to go down, if you like. Do you regret it now, looking back on it . No, the fa ct now, looking back on it . No, the fact it was agreed to have this press statement together. So fact it was agreed to have this press statement together. 50 queen was mr bettel to convince me so keen, that he took me on a personal tour of his Prime Ministerial offices. And we have no room, no pressroom for 120 journalists. So pickjust pressroom for 120 journalists. So pick just five pressroom for 120 journalists. So pickjust five or ten pressroom for 120 journalists. So pick just five or ten or 15 pressroom for 120 journalists. So pickjust five or ten or 15 and to say we organised with just them i think was a problem. Yesterday we even had the United States ambassador to the uk in an argument saying your treatment borisjohnson was evidence of why the uk is right to leave the eu. I am a friend of the united kingdom. So the fact that some people have been hurt makes me sad. So lets look at the deal. You did sit here with borisjohnson. He also sat with doctorjonker, the president of the european commission, president juncker described it as friendly and imparts positive, was that youre feeling as well, despite the kind of anger, develop, outside, inside was in a constructive conversation with the Prime Minister . Jeanclaude juncker. It was perfectly constructive, the position we had inside. Im waiting for concrete proposals. Time is ticking. He told me that what could be plans, what could be ideas. They cant decide on ideas. I need legally binding texts. Are you actually going to be able to find a deal by mid october . When i have concrete proposals, locatelli. I really would hope that we would have this deal and also the future relations directly decided and in a few weeks we are able to say they did it like id tell you. Few weeks we are able to say they did it like id tell you. Prime minister bettel speaking to katya adler. Indonesia is stepping up its response to thousands of forest fires which are sending thick smoke across the region. Schools have been closed in malaysia and thousands of people have been treated for lung infections linked to the haze. The province of Central Kalimantan on the island of borneo has been one of the worst hit areas. 0ur correspondent Rivan Dwiastono is in palangka raya. The air quality in the city is still in hazardous level. Therefore people are still advised to wear their masks every time they leave their houses. Today we actually followed a team of firefighters and volunteers to visit some hotspots in palangka raya. We visited at least three hotspots today, and from what i saw, its not an easyjob that they did. The fire from the burning peatland is getting closer to locals residence, and here the fire broke outjust behind the house of a local that is made and built out of wood, and that can easily be lit by the fire itself. The firefighters are still trying to put out the blaze, but its hard because the water sources are very dry because of the dry season thats occurring right now. It took more than an hour for them to completely extinguish fire in one hotspot. Its partly because of the nature of peatland itself. They have to make sure that they extinguish the fire not only on the surface of the peatland, but also beneath the surface. That can go down as deep as tens of metres. Another reason is the fact that, in dry season, water sources are very rare, so almost every water source is dry. They need to actually go as far as 2km away to pick up hundreds of litres of water, back and forth to the location where they need to extinguish the fire, and that takes up their time from what could have been a more productive day. The Trump Administration has announced it is revoking californias ability to set its own emissions standards on cars. The president claimed in a tweet that the move would allow manufacturers to produce far less expensive cars for the consumer, while at the same time making the cars substantially safer. This will lead to more production, he suggested. The governor of california has described the president s claim as factually inaccurate, and the state has begun a legal challenge. We can now speak to journalist, Jeremy B White from politico who covers california politics. Good to talk to you. Thank you. This has been quite a long time coming, hasnt it . Aggers it is significant for the president that this waiver for the president that this waiver for california is from the 0bama period. It is from long before that, in fact. President s democrat and republican have granted california this back to richard nixon. The fact that the Trump Administration is moving to revoke californias special authority is something that is, while expected, still extraordinary, sort of, in the ark of american political history. Extraordinary, you say, when you think it will go . There is quite a symbolic battle, in a way. A thing californias ability to do this is usually influential. Keep in mind that california is an Enormous Consumer market. Car Companies Understand that having to sell that because there is a significant part of their Business Plan and people who support these stricter emissions standards, they california has, will make the point that the companies are already moving in the direction, with an eye to the global market, rolling out new models that are more fuel efficient. So i think that way that this fight plays out will have enormous consequences. How do you think it will play out the seller thats hard to say. Because they i have the Legal Training to say for certain. But california has battled the Trump Administration on dozens of issues at this point number of other quite a few of them. This is going to set up a real test of californias ability to set up its own standards. The law allows the federal government some narrow circumstances in which they can revoke these powers and we are going to see if this lives up to that requirement. Just briefly, it is an indication, isnt it, what a political battleground Climate Change has become in the us. Certainly. I think is also an indication of how the Trump Administration versus californias democratic leadership is a battleground in its own right. The governor of california cut a deal with a Major Car Companies to, essentially, adhere to the stronger california standards rather than the rollbacks the Top Administration had proposed. It clearly got under the presents skin and he denounced it publicly several times. In multiple federal entities have threatened legal action. So i think that there certainly will be the latest chapter in an ongoing feud between the administration in washington and the nations biggest democratically controlled straight. Jeremy wyatt wattel politico. Thank you very much. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come inside taliban territory. As the worlds deadliest conflict continues in afghanistan an exclusive report on the civilians most at risk. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. There is people alive and there is people not alive. We just can help and give them whatever weve got. A state funeral is being held for princess grace of monaco at the church where she married prince rainier 26 years ago. It looked as though they had come to fight a war, but their mission is to bring peace to east timor, and nowhere on earth needs it more badly. The governments case is being forcefully presented by monsieur badinter, the justice minister. Hes campaigned vigorously for the abolition, having once witnessed one of his clients being executed. Elizabeth seton spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages are made here. Now that shes become a saint, its expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. The mayor and local businessman regard the anticipated boom as just another blessing of st elizabeth. This is bbc news, the latest headlines canadas prime Ministerjustin Trudeau has apologised after Time Magazine uncovered a picture of him wearing brownface makeup at at party 20 years ago. The us secretary of state mike pompeo says the attack on saudi arabias Oil Facilities was an act of war and again blamed iran. Lets get more on this now. More on that now from jarrett blanc, whos with the Carnegie Endowment for international peace. Jarrett, i know you were previously the co ordinator for Iran Nuclear Implementation at the state department, under president 0bama. What do you make of this . The talk of tightening sanctions, it is hard to believe there is anything left to sanction. There is not much. The mostly sanction. There is not much. The m ostly u s sanction. There is not much. The mostly us do has a ready been done. And everyone was behind this, isnt it likely that it was partly a response to sanctions sitting all sanctions going to diffuse the situation . I think it is probably safe to say that iran was behind it in one way or another. Either indirectly through the yemeni rebels or directly. This approach of maximum conflict has led to this to get is a predictable response to the escalation of President Trump. The us secretary of state describe something as active war, what follows from that . State describe something as active war, what follows from that7m state describe something as active war, what follows from that . It may be an act of war, but it is not against the United States. And neither the secretary of state nor the president of the of states have the president of the of states have the Constitutional Authority to offer respond to an attack on another country without going to congress. And so it is certainly my view that there is nothing about what has happened here that justifies a war between the us and around. That would be bad for us interests. And there is nothing to legally justify it from interests. And there is nothing to legallyjustify it from our perspective either to the so whatever the president wants to do, if he wants to take military action, it needs to go to congress and hopefully be rejected. When you think it will go next . Where i hope i