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Of blazes across australia and warn its too late for some to evacuate. Im ben bland in london. Unsustainable country, it would need also in the programme at the trump impeachment inquiry, at least 2 three times its current a former security official says the president promoted a false narrative. And from war orphan to star ballerina a remarkable story of perseverance, gdp, which currently is only dedication and survival. Something like 68 million australian dollars. They re giants of the music industry, theyve sold millions of albums, and performed to packed stadia around the world. But now the british band coldplay have said they wont be going on tour to promote their latest album because of concerns about the environment as Colin Paterson reports. They re giants of good morning. The music industry, its 8 00am in singapore, midnight in london and 2 00am the amman citadel injordan, where tomorrow coldplay will perform two concerts one at in israel where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been sunrise, one at sunset but to no audience. Indicted for corruption. Instead, it will be streamed live for free to fans around the world watching online. The charges of breach of trust and fraud are the first an elastic band is now ever against a sitting coldplays is now last tour visited israeli leader. Netanyahu has called it five continents and was seen by more than five million people. But this time, they will not be tantamount to a coup, hitting the road in support and adds to the uncertainty of their new album everyday life. For a country that is without a stable government chris martin says for environmental reasons. After two elections in a year. Were taking time over the next year or two to work out. How can our tour not it was a watershed moment for israel only be sustainable, and the Prime Minister. Mr netanyahu was shaken. They have given my life but how it can be actively beneficial . The hardest thing is for this country, he came out the flying side of things. But, for example, our dream is to have a show with no single use fighting. Plastic, to have it be largely solar powered. Translation this evening, we is it possible to be a carbon witnessed an attempt to carry out a coup detat against the Prime Minister. 0n false allegations and neutral band on tour . An investigation process that was i hope so thats what were biased and contaminated. Trying to work out. So i think its a question ofjust an investigation process that was biased and contaminatedm an investigation process that was biased and contaminated. It was a former ally who announced the accepting that you have to do your best, not to be too overzealous in criticising others criminal charges, former attorney because everyone will catch up, general. He said he had to protect i think, if you prove that its easy the countrys institutions. To do it the right way. Translation with a heavy heart, and theres one festival close decided to indict him. With a heavy heart, but also wholeheartedly, out ofa deep to home that they wont be playing heart, but also wholeheartedly, out of a deep sense of duty for the rule of a deep sense of duty for the rule of law and public interest. Its again in a hurry. Glastonbury you are so part unclear what this means for Benjamin Netanyahus unclear what this means for benjamin of that festival now, neta nyahus future. Israel unclear what this means for Benjamin Netanyahus future. Israel is an you cropped up a couple of times uncharted territory has to be this on the main stage last year. Is the first time a setting its been announced Paul Mccartneys going to headline next year. Parameter has been indicted. But according to the law, he can stay in any chance of coldplay joining him on the bill . Office until there is a verdict. The no. Why not . Allegations have played mr i did pop up on stage last year, netanyahus allegations have played mr neta nyahus last few and i loved doing so. Allegations have played mr netanyahus last few years in office. There have been a series of inquiries by the police. In one stormzy, kylie. And then i saw a tweet case, it is alleged that mr netanyahu case, it is alleged that mr afterwards that said, neta nyahu tried to case, it is alleged that mr netanyahu tried to get tax breaks you can always rely on him and a visa for a friend, a hollywood to come on in a tracksuit and ruin everything. Producer. Prosecutors complained so, i was like, you know what . A, i should work on my trousers. That the Prime Minister accepted and, b, i shouldnt be online. Pink champagne and cigars. This man and, c, maybe just go and watch is involved in one of two cases glastonbury for a year or so. Where the Prime Minister is accused did that hurt you . Sometimes these things hurt me, yeah, because im human. Of doing deals to get favourable i hearjerusalem bells press coverage. Of doing deals to get favourable press coverage. Mi of doing deals to get favourable press coverage. Mr netanyahus legal problems have hung over israels are ringing. Last two elections. He was hoping to get immunity from prosecution, that is one reason why they have in a as for coldplay, deadlock and form a coalition they have a lot to work out. Their last tour used 32 trucks and there was the carbon cost government. The Prime Minister most of flights for over 100 crew members. Loyal supporters remain firmly but the band famous behind him. His opponents are saying for their song yellow are serious about going green. Colin patterson, bbc news, jordan. Now heres an inspiring story. He needs to step down, and his Michaela Deprince was born in sierra leone, political allies will have to decide where she was orphaned in the conflict there. Whether to stick with him. Either she was adopted by an american way, mr netanyahus made clear that couple and became a soloist in the Dutch National ballet. He will continue to fight for his political survival. Lets take a look at some shes been telling us how of the days other news. She fell in love with dance two senior officials have been giving their testimony in the latest and her struggle to fit into a world dominated by performers televised impeachment who are fair skinned. Hearings on President Trump. Former Us National Security official fiona hill and david holmes, an aide in the us embassy in ukraine remember my teacher saying we dont both expressed concern that American Foreign policy was being put a lot of effort into black girls because they have big boots and big mixed up with domestic politics. Thighs. I dont have big boots so he was wrong about that. Could have as republicans and democrats have agreed for decades, this is a valued said, ijust quit but i love proving people wrong. Pa rt agreed for decades, this is a valued part of the United States and plays an Important Role in our national security. And as a told the country last month that a review is to be i first discovered my passion for pa rt last month that a review is to be part of. These fictions are harmful even if they are deployed ballet was when i was in sierra for purely domestic political leonein ballet was when i was in sierra leone in the orphanage and there was purposes. In particular, i asked this magazine that blew up right ambassador sunderland if it was true that the president did not give a against the gate. Seeing this woman do something so incredibly beautiful expletive about the ukraine. Gave me everything, for me to be ambassador sunderland agreed that he able to be, like, you can be happy, did not give an expletive about the you can be everything you are saying ukraine. I asked why not. Ambassador sunderland says that the president you can be everything you are saying you one everything they are only cares about big stuff. I noted saying you are not. Dancing gave me that there was big stuff going on in ukraine. Gordon sondland replied a chance to figure out who i wanted that he meant big stuff that affect to be. You get into the studio and you get to surround yourself in this the president , like the biden little bubble. I get to be in my own investigation that mr giuliani was pressing. Lets speak to our correspondent, david willis, whos been watching. Little bubble. I get to be in my own this brings us to the end of five little world. It took a lot of days of public testimony. What struck you as the most difficult out of what we heard today . Fiona hill, having to deal with so much criticism constantly about the fact who was president froms russian that i was black, the fact that i didnt have a typical body type. 0ne of the big things about classical ballet is that most of the call advisor urged lawmakers not to be drawn into what she called girls are caucasian and they wear pink types because there upper body politically driven falsehoods, the and lower body needs to complete the notion that it was ukraine and not line and for years and years, i had russia that interfered in the 2016 to fight for it because im brown, i election. Fiona hill said the notion should not wear pink tights. That ukraine intervened and not for once in my life, ifelt like russia was something that had been myself on stage. I didnt feel like put around, perpetrated by russian two different people. Security services, and she warned that russia may seek to intervene again and next years residential in these two little black girls came election. Summing up what might be in the next and they started ballet because of me. Inspiring little girls, that is one of the most the end of these public hearings, incredible things. That is what is the end of these public hearings, the Health Intelligence committee most important to me, is to pave chairman adam chef warned that this way so people have an opportunity to be able to have this President Trump had, in his view, gone beyond anything his disgraced predecessor Richard Nixon had done. Passion. What a beautiful story. What were talking about here is the you have been watching newsday. Withholding of military aid to an im ben bland in london. And im mariko 0i in singapore. Ally at war. If no further witnesses stay with us. Are called, then the evidence that has been gathered over the next few weeks will now go to the House Judiciary Committee who will weigh it up and draw up articles of impeachment if they feel so inclined. These will then be voted well, theres a lot of damp weather on by the full house and whether a out there at the moment. The rain vote to impeach President Trump, the for most of us isnt particularly happy but drizzle, low crowd, grey matter would then go to the senate. Skies, that sort of thing. In the it is all moving very quickly, but i north of the country, the weather is dont think we are likely to get driest. Not much rainfall at all anything from the House Judiciary Committee until after the here in western scotland and this is thanksgiving holiday hair, which where the temperatures will be falls in a weeks time. Thanks very much indeed. Lowest, around six or seven degrees i think on the south coast of england early on friday morning. And through the day, you can see whether rain is, there is some rain in the also making news today, pressure south, a little bit of rain across on Prince Andrew is mounting. Northern england, nudging into a lawyer representing some south east scotland for example, ofjeffrey epsteins victims says she hopes the duke of york maybe Northern Ireland as well but the rain turns heavier later in the will keep his word and cooperate with ongoing investigations. Lisa bloom says she has the right to ask for a statement from anyone day, in south western england, wales she believes has and parts of the midlands but you relevant information. Yesterday, the prince said hed be can see the south eastern eastern stepping back from public duties areas there, a bit dry. Probably for the foreseeable future. Here in the uk, the Opposition Labor Party has launched its election manifesto with pledges some sunshine around in places like london and norwich. As far as the to nationalise rail, weekend is concerned, out of the water and energy companies. Two, saturday is the weather today Leaderjeremy Corbyn also vowed and then comes sunday. It will be a a green transformation of the economy, aiming to get the uk little bit dry. On track for a net zero carbon system by the 2030s. Now on bbc news, we are in cardiff 0ur 01 now on bbc news, we are in cardiff or ask the leader. Next month you our investment blitz would upgrade oui our investment blitz would upgrade will have your say on the general our National Infrastructure in every election. We have questions for the region of england and every nation of the united kingdom. And it will leader of plaid cymru, adam price. Rebuild our schools, our hospitals, ca re rebuild our schools, our hospitals, care homes, and the housing we so desperately need. This will be investment on a scale you have never known before. An investigation into the collapse of an italian road bridge last year has discovered that sensors to monitor its stability were out of action at the time of the disaster. 43 people were killed when the morandi bridge in genoa came down in a storm. Good evening, and welcome to the pope francis has condemned temple of peace and health in the exploitation of women cardiff. Injust over and children in the sex industry, temple of peace and health in cardiff. In just over three weeks, during the first full day wales goes to the polls in what is of his visit to thailand. Addressing politicians and diplomats considered to be the most at the Prime Ministers office, significant general election for a the pope praised the efforts generation. Tonight we are joined by an audience keen to put their of the Thai Government and private questions to the leader of plaid cymru over the next half hour. They organisations to eradicate what he called this scourge before represent a wide range of viewpoints holding a mass at the national and adam prices note no prior warning of the questions. Later this stadium in bangkok. Week, there will be audience programmes with other Party Leaders and if youre watching at home on voters in hong kong will be heading line, you too canjoin the to the polls this weekend, and if youre watching at home on line, you too can join the debate on to vote in the territorys District Council elections. Usually this would be social media, the hashtag is asktheleader. Straight to our first a low key affair, in which citizens decide question from evan hall. Wales voted on their local councillor. Turnout last time was less than 50 . But after six months of increasingly to leave even if things have changed. Its plaid cymru ignoring violent clashes in the city, there is much more at stake. The will of the british people . Heres Hong Kong Based journalist Ilaria Maria Sala well, i think the fundamental on the significance commandment. And when people is of sundays polls. Brexit going to help wales was going the District Council and action, hong kong has a three tier to hurt wales. I will have to say is government, the District Council elections, which return counsellors going to hurt wales. Because the that mainly deal with livelihood nature of our economy. You think issues, are returned by universal suffrage. However they have very limited powers. They basically deal about key sectors, agriculture, aerospace, the automotive sector, with smaller issues, like opening a the bedrock of our economy and ive convenience store, garbage seen what the deindustrialisation collection, bus schedules, things like that. And both the legislative can do to wales, my father went underground at 14, he was thrown on council and especially the executive the slayer keeps economically in the council, are not entirely returned 19805 the slayer keeps economically in the 1980s and i dont want to see any by universal suffrage stopping the otherfamily go 1980s and i dont want to see any other family go through what we had to experience in the 1980s. There is Legislative Council is elected by universal suffrage only half of it any way of avoiding that economic is returned by universal suffrage, disaster so i want us to grasp every while the chief executive who select opportunity that we can to avert what i think will be tremendously herself or himself the members of the executive council, is elected by difficult for wales. It will decimate our Agricultural Sector and rock the foundations of our 1200 people only. So when protesters Manufacturing Sector and we are even teetering. Look at ford and tata. I are asking for universal suffrage, what they mean is, that you will universal suffrage of the wa nt to teetering. Look at ford and tata. I want to see the wealth of walsh Legislative Council and of the executive council, which other ones economy rising. We are at the bottom that have the real power to govern the city. So if those local of the Economic League table at the moment but we dont have to accept counsellors have such little power, why is this weekends collection that, we can accept in the skills of our leader and invest in infrastructure. We can be at the forefront of the green Industrial Revolution just like we were a few important . This is the first test hundred weak years ago but all of that will be so much more difficult after six months of increasingly if at the start of the decade we have a brexit deal whether its labour or conservative which will violent protests to really gauge what the population feels, both cause untold damage to our economy and the party of wales is to defend about the pro establishment camp, and about the new candidates that wales and we must be honest. Come and about the new candidates that co m e m ostly and about the new candidates that come mostly from the pro democracy and even from the protesters camp, launching this general election campaign, you said you wanted to heal a broken country. How can you in some cases. So in a way, many bring a country together by ignoring the majority of the voters in the people have been describing these referendum . I dont think elections as a referendum on the government but it is also a referendum on the protest. Firefighters are battling at least 100 bushfires across australia as record breaking temperatures and strong winds hamper efforts to contain the blazes. The state of victoria declared its first code red fire warning in almost a decade on thursday, although conditions there have now eased. This map shows the sheer number of fires in the southeast of australia, and summer hasnt even begun. James morris is from the New South Wales royal fire service. 0bviously, significant fire activity right across the landscape here in australia especially in those eastern and southern parts of those states, but here in New South Wales, we have still got more than 60 bush and grass fires burning across the state. Thankfully at this stage they are all at the advice alert level so no threats to homes at this stage, but we have seen significant threats over the last few days especially 20 west of sydney in the hawkesbury area where weve got the Gospers Mountain fire which is burning at 171,000 hectares of. We have seen significant loss of homes, especially up around the mid north coast and to a number of koala habitats in those areas, so we are still seeing that can work being done by firefighters and Emergency Service personnel, trying to contain its fires but it will certainly be some weeks and months until we see some weeks and months until we see some containment. Weve been busy here with bushfires since the beginning of august. Typically we dont see a bushfire danger period start here until the first of 0ctober, so we are seeing a lot of fire activity. We have seen more significant fire activity and homes lost and we have in our more significant fire seasons back in 1984 and 2001, 2002. For a lot of these fires, they are burning and remote and rugged terrain and until we see more significant rain, and we need weeks of it, significant consistent rain to be able to put these fires out. If we get rain for a day, that will assist but obviously not enough with these large landscape fires that we have. We need days and weeks of consistent, heavy rain, both to put these fires out and to put moisture back into the fuel loads so that reduces the potential for any new fires across the season. James morris from the New South Wales royal fire service. Youre watching newsday on the bbc. Still to come on the programme what happened when a viking hoard that could potentially rewrite history went missing . Also on the programme, why coldplay wont be going on tour to promote their latest album. Benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistans general election, and shes asked pakistans president to name her as Prime Minister. Jacksons been released on bail of 3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. It was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast growing european anti nuclear movement. The South African government has announced that its opening the countrys remaining whites only beaches to people of all races. This will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. Part of the centuries old windsor castle, one of the queens residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds worth of damage. This is newsday on the bbc. Im mariko 0i in singapore. Im ben bland in london. Our top stories the israeli Prime Minister has been formally indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust he says its tantamount to a coup. Firefighters are battling hundreds of blazes across australia and warning its too late for some to evacuate. Lets take a look at some front pages from around the world. The Straits Times leads on singapores economy, which has experienced a difficult being affected by the us china trade war and a slump in the electronics sector, it says, next year is tipped to bring modest china dailys top story is about cybersecurity in the country as it expands its 5g. It also quotes the minister of industry as saying its wrong for any country to use the excuse of cybersecurity risks to practice trade. The japan times leads with the fading hopes for a key tokyo seoul intelligence sharing its picture story is a little more optimistic. Showing people visiting the daijokyu halls at the imperial palace in tokyo. Its all part of the enthronement of the new emperor. Now, what stories are sparking discussions online . Yes lets looks at what is trending right now. Stealing a viking hoard doesnt sound like something from modern britain, but thats exactly what two men have been convicted of doing. They dug up three hundred coins in a field which are 1,100 years old. Crucially they didnt declare them as the law requires, instead selling them to dealers. Now theyre facing jail. On saturday the people of bougainville will begin voting in a referendum that could see the autonomous island region become the worlds newest country. Bougainville is currently part of Papua New Guinea and is situated to the east of the mainland in the South Pacific ocean. Its been a province of png since png achieved its own independence in 1975. A previous attempt to break away started a bloody separatist war in which up to 20,000 people were killed. With the help of international mediation, a Peace Agreement was signed and the war ended in 1997. It led to the formation of an autonomous government in the promise of a non binding referendum on independence. 00 18 40,820 2147483051 46 05,125 Annmaree Okeeffe is 2147483051 46 05,125 4294966103 13 29,430 from the pacific islands

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