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In the us against Tech Giant Apple the makers of Popular Online game fortnite accuse it of anti competitive behaviour. Welcome to the programme. First, bill and Melinda Gates, the couple who founded the Worlds Largest Charitable Foundation, have announced they are to divorce after 27 years of marriage. The founder of microsoft, bill gates is the fourth richest man on the planet. In a joint statement posted on twitter, the couple said they would continue to Work Together at the foundation that bears their name. But that they could no longer Grow Together as a couple in the next phase of their lives. Our correspondent in los angeles, peter bowes, has the latest. I think this has come as a shock to a lot of people, that certainly one of the worlds wealthiest couples, best known couples in the Charity World now, and of course, bill gates with microsoft which he founded in 1975, that they should be going their separate ways. Significant i think from the statement youve read a little passage from, that they will continue to Work Together. They say they have put a lot of effort into their relationship, but have decided to go their separate ways as a couple because they do not believe, just paraphrasing, that they do not have a future together, at least in a romantic sense. But they will continue that charitable work which really has been the emphasis for both of them since they started in the year 2000, and the Charitable Foundation benefiting hugely from the Financial Success of microsoft and the sums of money in stocks that bill gates transferred into the foundation. Together, they are worth billions of dollars. Clearly we are not privy to any financial relationship they have, any prenuptial agreements they might have, thats always the subject of considerable speculation when wealthy couples decide they are separating, but clearly it will be an issue and something for them perhaps to sort out privately if they can but there will be a lot of focus on what they do next and perhaps their relationship together, but in terms of their business relationship, perhaps you could almost talk about their Celebrity Personas as well. This is going to be a big story for a few days i think. Theres a lot of money at play here. Bill gates is currently the fourth richest man in the world with a net worth of 124 billion. The bill and Melinda Gates foundation that the couple set up in 2000 and have co chaired has drawn 49. 8 billion in endowments. Ben soskis is a Senior Research associate at the urban institute, a research organisation, and an expert on philanthropy, who has previously received funding from the Gates Foundation. I asked him what this could mean for the future of the Gates Foundation. I think it is too early to say. As you noted already, bill and melinda have stated that they will remain as part of the Gates Foundation and i think its entirely possible that they will continue as they have before. They already had been developing this kind of state philanthropic persona in a very public sense. Bill with a focus on Global Health and climate change, with a kind of technocratic approach. Melinda with a focus on gender equity, a kind of more Community Centred approach, and so, in a sense, their decoupling had already occurred. So you could make the argument that they will continue as two separate but closely related individuals, and work in cooperation in the foundation. 0n the other hand, i think you cant ignore the fact that the relationship they did have in which melinda very publicly buffered some of bills rough edges, the rough edges of a technocratic approach, take on a very different meaning in their current relationship than in the past. So we will see. That is really interesting on the differences in approach and style and priorities. We will have to see how that pays out. Something like this focuses attention again on the organisation itself and the vast sums of money, and i suppose the moral arguments about whether its right for an individual or a couple to have so much money and therefore so much power in society. Yeah, its really interesting. I think we all have a kind of level of discomfort that were focusing on the private Relationship Status of two individuals, and yet what this really is is a kind of amplification of the general State Of Affairs in which two very private people have immense public power and so its really the kind of, the State Of Affairs now where living donors have engaged in philanthropy with huge sums of money, which happens to intersect with major life events. Birth, marriage and divorce. Of course, theyve done immensely popular and important work and lots of areas, not many would disagree with that, but what they have done is raise the profile of philanthropy and i suppose a pr job for philanthropy. There is another part where people who believe philanthropy, although it sounds nice, its a very destructive way of organising society and actually it should be based on taxes and that way we have accountability in how money is spent. Bill more than melinda is the public face of the current dispensation of philanthropy. Enormous private power concentrated in a single individual who often assumes roles that otherwise would be assumed by democratically accountable institutions. And so, again, this kind of conflation between the private and the public, which really has defined many of the critiques of large scale philanthropy, is now refracted in this very Public Private affair. Lets get some of the days other news. President biden says his administration will allow almost 63,000 refugees into the United States this year. Last month mr biden said he would stick to an annual limit of 15,000 brought in under president trump. That decision was widely condemned by Many Democrats and refugee aid groups. The charity Save The Children says almost 5,000 children displaced by the fighting in the Tigray Region of northern ethiopia, have been separated from their parents. Days of protests against planned tax reforms in colombia have left at least 19 People Dead Including One Police officer. The tax reform proposals, which have now been withdrawn, triggered widespread demonstrations across the country. Police responded forcefully after shops were looted and vandalised in several cities. The army has been deployed. The us Secretary Of State Anthony Blinken says americas relationship with britain is vital in addressing the most urgent global issues. After talks with his british counterpart dominic raab, mr blinken said the us had no closer ally and partner in tackling the key issues. The pair will attend an in person g7 Foreign Ministers meeting this week. A Second Spike In Covid 19 cases is putting renewed pressure on a struggling Healthcare Pressure on a struggling Healthca Re System Pressure on a struggling Healthcare System in the philippines. The country has the second highest number in cases in Southeast Asia behind indonesia. Vaccinations at less than 1 of the total population. And with one of the longest and hardest lockdowns in the world, a crippling recession has forced thousands onto the streets in search of food. At manilas main crematorium, smoke billows incessantly. Smoke billows incessa ntly. 0utside, smoke billows incessantly. 0utside, persecuted to deliver the dead. A driver tells us that an incinerator has stopped working, overloaded because of the pandemic. Inside, waiting for loved ones and lockdown. The bed space is in short supply. The bed space is in short su l. � , � � the bed space is in short su l. � , � ~. , supply. Translation after 5am, we waited in supply. Translation after 5am, we waited in line. Supply. Translation after 5am, we waited in line. When supply. Translation after 5am, we waited in line. When we supply. Translation after 5am, we waited in line. When we got. We waited in line. When we got to the Emergency Room we waited for another two hours. 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The world s hardest and longest lockdown has said | and longest lockdown has said the economy into a crippling recession. Noticing the suffering of the poor, the leader resident put this humble bamboo cart stocked with food on a Street Corner along with a side, give what you can, take what you need. When a member of the government questioned that it had ties with armed communism, and your temporarily suspended the initiative for fear of retribution. What started as a single foodbank has now evolved into hundreds of these initiatives across the philippines. You could see by the length of the queue, they tell me that there arent enoughjobs and queue, they tell me that there arent enough jobs and Food Handouts from the government to go around and that is why they are queueing in the midday sun. But shortly before 2pm, this foodbank was abruptly shut down by police. These women who had been queueing since 10am said they are yet to receive Financial Aid from the government. The government says it has stupid 75 of its Financial Aid programme to metro manila. The Handout Isjust 21 Programme to metro manila. The handout is just 21 per person so the poor continue to queue. How would johnson, bbc news, manila. This the European Union has outlined plans to significantly reduce reduce Travel Restrictions in the hope of salvaging a Summer Season for the continent. With Vaccination Campaigns picking up and covid infections starting to fall, several countries are beginning to lift lockdowns following a devastating second wave of the pandemic. Willie walsh, previously ceo of iag, British Airways and air lingus, hasjust become Director General of the International Air transport association. He says a system to process vaccinated travellers is being developed, and the eus Traffic Light System should make things smoother. For american travellers it may be more complicated. The Us Government had said that they will not make it a requirement for travel within the United States. I think as more and more countries make it a requirement for people to access their country, i think the Us Government will come under pressure from us citizens to be able to demonstrate that they have been vaccinated. There isnt a central database, a federal database in the us, done on a state basis, but we are confident systems will be put in place to enable people to demonstrate with secure information, that they have been vaccinated. Lack there is a resumption of 24 operations on the citys subway sit system. From the 19th of may, percentage limits on occupancy will also be scrapped for many business and cultural venues including shops, restaurants, cinemas and museums. Businesses will be allowed to welcome as many people as they want, provided social distancing is maintained. Shopping centres, museums and classrooms for Junior Primary School students are reopening in poland on tuesday as the countrys third Coronavirus Wave continues to lose momentum. The number of infections and hospitalisations have fallen sharply since hitting all time highs at the start of april. The government plans to gradually ease restrictions throughout may and if the Infection Rate continues to fall, people will no longer have to wear face masks when outdoors. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come a group of endangered giraffes get a new home after being rescued from rising floodwaters in kenya. I, Nelson Rolihlahla mandela, do hereby swear to be faithful to the republic of south africa. After six years of construction and numerous delays, the Channel Tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. The tunnel is not yet ready for passengers and Freight Services to begin. For centuries, christianity and i islam struggled for supremacy. Now the popes visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. Roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in underfour minutes. Memories of victory as the Ve Celebrations reach their climax. This night is dedicated i to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. This is bbc world news, the latest headlines bill and Melinda Gates, one of the richest couples in the world have announced a divorce after nearly three decades of marriage. European commission are easing restrictions on travel to the eu as parts of europe relax travel covid restriction rules. During the pandemic, abuse towards people of asian in new york city, for instance, hate fuelled attacks against Asian Americans rose by more than 800 last year. And in london, the figure has more than tripled. The bbc� s special correspondent fergal keane has been meeting victims of these attacks. One old white lady, she uses herfinger, points out to me and screams at me, saying, you bleep chinese, you have the chinese virus, just go back to your country. Translation when the train | was approaching camden road station, the tall, Young White Man who was sat next to me started making a noise, trying to get phlegm up from his throat. And when the train stopped at the station, he spat at me. I was On My Way Home and this kid shouted. Coronavirus at me. There was no one else in the street and it was directed at me, and this happened i at the start of the pandemic. Anti asian racism didnt begin with the pandemic, but victims say it has escalated dramatically. This has exploded since the beginning of the virus. This really affects both the emotions and Mental Health and the whole atmosphere in the community. Dr pong wang was jogging near his home in southampton when racist comments were shouted from a car. They punched me on my face and my nose was badly hit. The physical injury can be healed very easily, but most importantly, it is the inner side, right . How do you restore yourfaith in humans . Dont go outside. Theres something happening worldwide itiuiti, cover your. Notjust your nose but your mouth, your eyes, your hair, your voice. This virus does not discriminate, people do. The fear around coronavirus has helped inflame xenophobic attitudes around the world. Conspiracy theories have spread online. And victims told us the rhetoric of some leaders caused enduring harm. Donald trump the chinese virus. Kung flu. The nation which unleashed this plague onto the world, china. The issues in america transfer themselves over to the uk quite regularly, and obviously, that is in the media regularly as well. So, it gives a voice to people and somebody as powerful as trump, with his views, emboldened the racists. Its an atmosphere in which older prejudices have revived. Dan sus supermarket symbolises a korean family thats fully integrated into british society. But recently, his wife and baby daughter were racially abused in an affluent west london suburb. I remember very clearly feeling how sad i was. It was my first reaction. Because this is the country that i was born in and i grew up in, and i love. Everything about this country. Communities long established in britain, part of the countrys culturalfabric, are being targeted. The sense of belonging, reflected in londons Chinese New Year celebrations, is challenged by racism. Now, an opposition mp of chinese descent wants tougher policing of hate crime. Weve got to get really tough with social media sites that allow and spread hatred online, and as well as that dehumanising kind of rhetoric and racism, there is, on the other hand as well, this racism that is a conspiracy theory, that we are trying to take over the world. In these and many other lives, the politics of the pandemic and superpower rivalries have unleashed fear. But also, a determination to confront prejudice. Translation i am not a virus. Why did he spit at me and discriminate against me . Just because i look asian, it doesnt mean im a virus. Fergal keane, bbc news. Luftha nsa lufthansa says it aims to fit its cargo fleet with a surface film that mimics sharkskin to try and reduce its Carbon Emission Certificates as the durable material reduces drag by over 1 . Lufthansa want to start the process early next year once it has secured regulatory approval. It calculates that over the course of 12 months the measure will save the equivalent of 48 individual flights from individualflights from shanghai to individual flights from shanghai to frankfurt. A Landmark Trial has begun in the United States that could have major implications for the future of the technology giant, apple. The case is being brought by epic games, which makes the hugely popular fortnite franchise. It accuses apple of stifling competition, by charging Developers Unfairfees for being on its app store. Apple insists the rates are standard for the industry. Heres our north America Technology correspondent james clayton. Apples app store and Googles Google play are the dominant global app stores outside of china. If you want to make games for smartphones, you pretty much have to play by apple and googles rules. Epic calls that a duopoly and that if there was more competition, those fees might be lower. Their argument is a Pretty Simple antitrust one, that no one company should have so much Market Dominance in one sector. Apples argument is Pretty Simple, it invented the app store, so it should get to charge what it likes. It also says that a majority of apps dont pay anything at all to apple. Its reasoning for charging 30 on some developers . Well, it says it needs to vet and check apps that come onto the app store to protect the apple ecosystem. Erin griffith is a reporter from the New York Times who was at the trial on monday. She told me more about todays proceedings. Yeah, i mean epic essentially said in their opening arguments, cycled us through a series of e mails that theyve planned to present as evidence from apple internally, basically starting at the beginning of the app store and how it was created, and outlining apple created this Walled Garden, and used business incentives, not technology, to lock people hook people into their Walled Garden, and then lock them in, and then once they got there, apple was able to, according to epic, abuse their Monopoly Power by charging this 30 tax or commission on any kind of in app payment, while also, you know, restricting the kind of choices that certain app makers have. So, that was kind of a broad, overall opening argument from epic. They used the Walled Garden metaphor a lot, they also use a metaphor for Apple Charging Fees on subscriptions, saying that thats kind of like a Car Dealership taking a cut every time you buy gas, with the car you bought from them. I see. That is powerful imagery, i can see their argument. What about apple . I know we havent heard in detail yet, but what will be their response . Apple did make their opening argument today as well, and they they had a few different arguments, but they essentially said there is no precedent for apple to be considered a monopolist, there is a thriving ecosystem of apps. If apple hadnt created the app store, this hundred billion Dollar Company might not even exist. And its very competitive, there are many platforms for companies to publish their apps. They are basically trying to frame this is a gaming issue. So, they are pointing to not just google play but also, you know, the xbox, playstation, all of the different places you can access games. While epic is trying to frame it as an app specific thing that goes far beyond just the gaming industry, but affects all app makers. They are trying to broaden it. I see. And very briefly, im afraid running out of time, and were only at the start of this trial, but when we get to the end. Yes. If it goes against apple, what possible consequences . I mean, if thejudge and its a singlejudge, not a jury if the judge rules against apple, it would be monumental. It could change the way we access apps, it could change what app makers are able to do in either of the app stores. Because the same judge is also ruling on apples lawsuit against google later this year. And it could have a big impact on many antitrust cases that have been brought against apple and its app store around the world. And if apple wins, it sort ofjust reinforces the power that they already have, and maybe emboldens them on the rules and the fees that they are able to charge within the app store. And, before we go take a look at this amazing video involving the royal marines. This soldier is strapped into a jetpack, developed by the company gravity industries. It was originally tried out for paramedics getting into difficult places and it is now being tested for military applications. Quite impressive. That is it from me, you can find me on twitter. Hello. When it comes to Bank Holiday Weather, our expectations are normally low, but even they were undercut by what just happened. Up to two inches of rain in the wettest parts of scotland, but very few avoided a spell of lashing rain. A wind gust over 90mph off the south coast of england. Even where the rain held off until late in the day, the temperature only reached 14 celsius, and thats the lowest High Temperature the uk has had on the Early May Bank holiday, so that makes it the coldest Early May Bank holiday on record. Its not going to feel any warmer during tuesday. Itll still be windy, though not quite as windy, and therell be showers around as the area of low pressure that did for the Bank Holiday Weather pulls away into the north sea. The flow of air behind that, though, coming down from the north, that means temperatures below average for the time of year, feeling colder in the wind and the showers around of which there will be plenty from the word go though not much in the way of frost to start the day. That is going to change, though, as we go through the week ahead, so back to a risk of overnight frost. Gales close to these north sea coasts where its been windiest overnight in Southern England and south wales. Wont be as windy by the time we get to mid morning. There are areas with showers moving south, perhaps some longer spells of rain in parts of Northern England. Brightening up later in north east scotland. Not many showers in Southern England and south wales. The winds at their strongest along the north sea coasts very gusty, but again easing later. Catch a shower, hail, thunder with temperatures like this, itll be wintry over the hills in scotland. Some places will not get into double figures. Now, on through tuesday evening and night, some showers continue to feed south. Its where it gets clearest overnight Northern England and parts of scotland were going to have frost going into wednesday morning, so it will be a cold start. And wednesday will be a day of sunshine and showers. Again, there will be a wintry flavour to these showers in places with hail and some snow on the higher hills in scotland, Northern England, perhaps into wales as well. Its not going to feel any warmer. Were back to the risk of overnight frost. A similar picture on thursday further showers, wintry on hills moving south and maybe a spell of Rain Flirting with the south coast of england, so were going to keep a close eye on that. Friday will be another chilly day of sunshine and showers and going into the weekend, here comes another area of low pressure. More wind and rain, though as the wind changes direction to a southerly, it may turn much warmerfor a time, especially in parts of england. This is bbc news. The headlines. One of worlds richest couples, billand Melinda Gates have announced that they will divorce after 27 years of marriage. Their Charitable Foundation has spent billions of fighting causes such as infectious diseases. They said they will continue to Work Together. The European Union outlined plans to significantly ease Travel Restrictions in time for summer under the proposals, anyone who has received their final dose of an eu approved vaccine at least two weeks beforehand will be permitted to travel. A Landmark Trial has started in the us against apple, accusing the text giant of abusing Market Dominance. Epic games that makes fortnite says that game and App Developers have no choice but to use the app store where they are charged large fees and transactions. Now on bbc news, hardtalk

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