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finally open its doors. hello and welcome. projections in canada suggest that prime minister justin trudeau's liberal party will form the next government after the country's second general election in two years. it's expected to be minority administration. it was called by mr trudeau in the hope that his liberal party could win enough of a majority to govern alone, unencumbered by the constraints of a coalition. samira hussain is live for us in montreal. he is not getting the majority he wanted? he is not getting the ma'ority he wantedvfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wehheenfi he is not getting the ma'ority he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if he wanted? no, he is not, but look. if you— he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look— he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at _ he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at the - he wanted? no, he is not, but look, if you look at the way . look, if you look at the way some of the poles were looking, towards the end of the selection campaign, he was neck and neck with his main challenger, and there were some worries that in fact mr trudeau was not going to keep his position as prime minister. so thatis position as prime minister. so that is still the case. does remain prime minister, but he is going to be governing with another minority government, and many canadians are going to be left wondering why it is they went to the polls in the first place. as you rightly pointed out this is the second time in less than two years canadians have had to go to the polls. the first time it was mandated by law, but this time it was really more because justin trudeau wanted that elusive majority government that he in the end was unable to deliver. that he in the end was unable to deliver-— to deliver. for him, is this a hamble to deliver. for him, is this a gamble that _ to deliver. for him, is this a gamble that will _ to deliver. for him, is this a gamble that will backfire? l to deliver. for him, is this a| gamble that will backfire? is he weakens now? many argue during the campaign that this is not the time to call a general election, in the middle of a pandemic, was not the time to spend the money and the energy on this? i to spend the money and the energy on this?— to spend the money and the energy on this? i think it was certainly something - energy on this? i think it was certainly something that - energy on this? i think it was l certainly something that came out very loud and clear when you saw the candidates on the campaign trail. in fact we interviewed a few small businesses who made that same point, they are struggling to keep their businesses afloat, as a result of the pandemic and worrying about a general election and the issues at stake was not something that they could actually handle, so it is going to be interesting to see just how he ends up governing from now on. because i think a lot of people have just had a lot of this election fatigue and i think this makes it more challenging for him in that he will have to go and play very nice with some of the other parties in order to get any of the legislation he wants past. iii any of the legislation he wants hast. , ., ., any of the legislation he wants ast, ., ., any of the legislation he wants hast. ,, ., ., ., past. if you go online we have a lane past. if you go online we have a large live — past. if you go online we have a large live pager _ past. if you go online we have a large live pager updating . past. if you go online we have a large live pager updating allj a large live pager updating all the time of the outcome of that general election, some really interesting comments and analysis as you go through the live page including some commentary from the liberal party saying they still have confidence in their leader despite the outcome of this general election, so all there for you to read. it has been a long time coming the united states instituted a general travel ban for overseas visitors in march of 2020 because of covid. restrictions will be relaxed from visitors from the uk, china and other countries. the change of heart is due to come into effect in november but you will still need to be fully vaccinated — and with the right vaccine — as well as having a test before you get there. well, earlier we spoke to us travel and tourism consultant veronica stoddard and asked her how enthusiastic people will be over the lifting of restrictions. this is really the most significant international travel news since the start of the pandemic restrictions. it's really fabulous news for all those travellers around the world who have been waiting and waiting to visit the us for over 18 months, and especially for friends and families who have been forcibly separated, watch travel bookings just go crazy. business and leisure travel both are going to really benefit from this, as well as the all—important conventions the all—importa nt conventions and the all—important conventions and events business. does practically been shut down. so everyone is cheering for that, it will be a huge boost to global travel, there is a lot of travel related jobs that will be impacted by this, and to give you an idea, just in new york city alone which had the highest share of overseas travel in the us, the lack of tourists wiped out 89,000 jobs, and we have more than 60 billion in revenue last. everyone is saying that new york is back and broadway is finally reopened, but it's not really back until all those tourists from around the world are back, so this will make the possible. are back, so this will make the hossible. ~ ., ~ are back, so this will make the hossible. . . ~ ., possible. we will talk about that in a lot _ possible. we will talk about that in a lot more _ possible. we will talk about that in a lot more detail- possible. we will talk about that in a lot more detail in i that in a lot more detail in our business coverage in about 25 minutes. the world's diplomatic community descends on new york for the annual un general assembly this week. covid restrictions are forcing many leaders to attend virtually for a second year. top of the agenda, major global challenges — ending the pandemic, vaccine access and the challenge of climate change. but on the opening day, all eyes will be onjoe biden, as he makes his first address to the un as president. barbara plett usher reports from new york. nothing like some keep up to kick of the annual un extravaganza. it's back after a covid year, but not with a bang, at least with a bit of korean millennial mega start. combating the coronavirus is still a hot topic, and with the delta variant on the rampage, plans for a return to normal were scaled down. the americans are afraid of hosting a supra— spreader event. the president is the star attraction here, changing the tone of donald trump's belligerent america first. mr biden is expected to champion multilateralism, making the case for the world to act urgently to fight climate change in the pandemic. at the same time there is a sort of quality to his administration which has overshadowed his debut here. he dismayed nato allies with his abrupt right largely unilateral decision to pull out of afghanistan, and his warm relationship with france has gone cold. president macron is furious about the surprise nuclear marine deal with australia that torpedoed a french contract. the arrangement was aimed at confronting growing chinese power. president biden talks about competition, china sees mostly confrontation. the un secretary general is warning of a new cold war between washington and beijing. britain will need both of them to deliver on climate goals, boris johnson has been ringing the alarm here, a last chance to push for pledges of more ambitious action before the huge climate negotiations in scotland. on the agenda this year other kinds of global crises the un is built to manage, but on display, the kind of dysfunctions that thwart its efforts to do so. lava is continuing to flow on the spanish island of la palma after a volcano erupted on sunday. these are the live pictures that you can see. the molten rock has already destroyed at least a hundred homes, and local officials say it could trigger explosions and toxic gasses when it reaches the sea. the eruption has forced 5,000 people to move to safety. it's the first time the volcano has erupted in 50 years. police investigating the disappearance of american woman gabby petito have been searching the home of her fiancee's parents, after human remains were found in wyoming, matching her description. the case has sparked huge interest on social media, with millions of people sharing theories and combing the internet for clues. the gabby petito hash tag has been viewed 350 million times. courtney bembridge reports. 0n social media, it looks like a dream trip, a summer spent travelling in a campervan international parks across america's west. a month after this video was uploaded, gabby petito is presumed and her fiance ryan laundry is missing. investigators have been searching the family home where brian returned alone ten days before gabby petito repented her missing. his family says they last saw him a week ago and police say he did not share any information with them before that. then, on sunday, investigators gave this update. earlier today human remains were discovered consistent with the description of gabby petito. ~ ., ., the description of gabby petito. . . ., the description of gabby petito. . ., ., petito. what are your names? two weeks — petito. what are your names? two weeks before _ petito. what are your names? two weeks before gabby - petito. what are your names? | two weeks before gabby petito disappeared, the couple was stopped by police after an argument. this is the body camera footage which shows gabby petito crying and talking to officers about her mental health. police recommended the couple spend the night apart but did not file any charges. the pair had been documenting their travels on social media, but by the end of august, the updates abruptly stopped. this is our route. _ updates abruptly stopped. this is our route. the _ updates abruptly stopped. this is our route. the case - updates abruptly stopped. this is our route. the case was - is our route. the case was thrust into _ is our route. the case was thrust into the _ is our route. the case was thrust into the spotlight . is our route. the case was i thrust into the spotlight after millions of other social media users got involved in an unofficial online investigation. the popularity of true crime entertainment helps to explain the interest in the case of. i think it is something really to think about, and even kind of wonder about, and even kind of wonder about, culturally. what happens to us when what's happening to us, when this becomes an entertainment phenomenon for us? again, a young woman is dead. in florida, attributed been laid out for gabby petito as the community awaits formal confirmation from police of her death. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: us officials to investigate reports haitian migrants have been abused by american border guards on horseback. archive: benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all athletes should be clean going into the game. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning these people were in their homes, tonight those homes have been burned down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so, the british government has no option but to continue this action even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: projections in canada suggest that prime minister justin trudeau's liberal party will form the next government after the country's second general election in two years. after general election in two years. more than 18 month: united after more than 18 months, the united states announces an easing of its covid travel restrictions. a bbc investigation has found the ministry of defence compromised the safety of dozens afghan interpreters in a serious data breach following the withdrawal from afghanistan. more than 250 people seeking relocation to the uk — many of whom are in hiding — were mistakenly copied into an emailfrom the mod, in which their names and some associated profile pictures were visible. an apology has been issued and a government investigation has been launched. let's cross to illinois, in the united states now and speak to professor vs subrahmanian, who's a cyber—security and counter—terrorism expert at northwestern university. a very warm welcome to the programme. from what you have seen and read to, what are your thoughts on this breach?- thoughts on this breach? thank ou for thoughts on this breach? thank you for having _ thoughts on this breach? thank you for having me _ thoughts on this breach? thank you for having me on _ thoughts on this breach? thank you for having me on the - you for having me on the programme. in the case of this particular breach, we have to worry about who is reading these e—mails, and that includes two classes of people. the people who are legitimate recipients of the e—mail, as well as anybody who might have hacked either those individuals, or the mod itself. that the space of people who might be looking at these e—mails, and so when we think about this data breach, or this list of e—mails that have been sent somewhat carelessly, possibly most likely an unfortunate error ofjudgement, unfortunate error of judgement, we have unfortunate error ofjudgement, we have to worry about whether any of these people can be trusted, and if even one of the recipients of the e—mail was compromised, orwas compromised, or was untrustworthy, then compromised, orwas untrustworthy, then we have to worry about the leakage of this information to the taliban, to intelligence sources and agency allied to the taliban, such as the chinese and even the russians so that is something to worry about. the russians so that is something to worry about.— russians so that is something to worry about. the concern is that many _ to worry about. the concern is that many of _ to worry about. the concern is that many of those _ to worry about. the concern is that many of those on - to worry about. the concern is that many of those on this - that many of those on this list, the 200 who work with the british military could well have been on a taliban watchlist anyway, so it's giving them more information about these people and their families? these people and theirfamilies? e families? these people and their families?— their families? '5 exactly ri . ht, their families? '5 exactly right. sally. _ their families? '5 exactly right, sally. the - their families? '5 exactly right, sally. the taliban | their families? 's exactly i right, sally. the taliban has been maintaining a watch list, tracking people at border crossings, airports and many other locations. they know who they are looking for. if they get information about the e—mail addresses of these individuals then they can carry out offensive attacks against them. the taliban is not known for deep expertise in, carrying out fishing attacks is well within their capabilities. not so sophisticated criminal organisations today so they can carry out a fishing mac attack, optimise the phones and then use the gps to track their geolocation —— —— phishing because of the risks are very real to the individuals involved.— real to the individuals involved. ., ., involved. thank you, professor, for sharing _ involved. thank you, professor, for sharing your _ involved. thank you, professor, for sharing your thoughts - involved. thank you, professor, for sharing your thoughts on - for sharing your thoughts on this story. again, more details on our website.— on our website. thank you, sall . the us department of homeland security will investigate reports that haitian migrants have been abused by american border guards on horseback. images and videos posted online appear to show us guards intimidating those attempting to cross from mexico. around thirteen thousand migrants who have made it into the us, are now living in a makeshift camp in the texan border town of del rio. will grant reports from mexico. it may well become the defining image of the migrant crisis on the us— mexico border. image of the migrant crisis on the us- mexico border. border hatrol the us- mexico border. border patrol officers _ the us- mexico border. border patrol officers mountain - the us- mexico border. border patrol officers mountain on - patrol officers mountain on horseback, forcing back patient migrants with whips. —— —— haitian. calling it the latest in decades of abuses in america. the biden administration said it will investigate with the white house spokeswoman pulling the images horrible to watch. i images horrible to watch. 1 have seen some of the images horrible to watch. i have seen some of the footage. i don't have the full context. i don't have the full context. i can't imagine what context would make that appropriate i don't have additional details and certainly i don't have additional context. i don't think anyone has seen that footage would think it was acceptable or appropriate. yet well condemning it on the one hand, the biden administration is also warning haitian and other migrants not to reach the makeshift camp at del rio in texas. thousands of mainly haitian migrants have been sheltering at a border town. now the secretary has underlined they will be deported. underlined they will be deported-— underlined they will be de-orted. ~ ., , . deported. we are very concerned that haitians _ deported. we are very concerned that haitians that _ deported. we are very concerned that haitians that are _ deported. we are very concerned that haitians that are taking - that haitians that are taking this regular migration path after receiving false information that the border is open or that temporary protected status is available. i want to make sure that it is known that this is not the way to come to the united states stop that is false information. fearful of being sent back to haiti, a country currently on its knees after the president was assassinated, many migrants have crossed back to mexico to evade deportation. translation: we don't want _ evade deportation. translation: we don't want to _ evade deportation. translation: we don't want to be _ evade deportation. translation: we don't want to be deported. - we don't want to be deported. we don't want to be deported. we don't want to be deported. we don't want to go back to haiti because we don't even have the president, nothing. it is difficult, we have no means of surviving in haiti. we are here in search of a life. some, however. _ here in search of a life. some, however. are _ here in search of a life. some, however, are already - here in search of a life. some, however, are already facing i however, are already facing that reality. many say they weren't even told where they weren't even told where they were being taken when they were put onto the planes. 0n arriving back in haiti, they find themselves in a country they left years ago which is in they left years ago which is in the grip of its worst economic crisis in years amid coronavirus inspiring gang violence. many will no doubt attempt to leave again as soon as they get a chance. will grant, bbc news, mexico. hundreds of construction workers have taken to the streets to protest against mandatory vaccinations and covid—19 restrictions in melbourne. on tuesday, construction sites were closed for two weeks after demonstrations turned violent. the government requires construction workers to have at least one vaccine dose by friday. several people have been arrested. melbourne has been in strict lockdown for seven weeks, as authorities struggle to contain an outbreak of the fast—spreading delta variant. now time to get all your latest sports news. hello, i'm marc edwards with your sport. the england and wales cricket board has cancelled the jointtours of the men and women's sides to pakistan next month. it follows a move by new zealand cricket to abandon their matches in the country on friday on security grounds. the ecb however have said england's withdrawal is to bes protect the mental and physical well being of the players. a decision that hasn't gone down too well in pakistan. i'm extremely disappointed, so other fans, i'm extremely disappointed, so otherfans, actually. because other fans, actually. because right otherfans, actually. because right now we needed england because it is a small critic —— cricket fragility that we have and so in such times we were expecting england to just be a little bit more responsive and responsible, i guess. so we are hurt. but forward we shall move. in portugal, the rather comfortable victory in lisbon to go four points clear of porto. the visitors gave them a fright after sloppy play at the back. quality strike from the brazilian to draw the scores level at 1—1. a quality strike from the brazilian to draw the scores level at 1—1. butjust two minutes later julian weigl then put benfica back in front with this header before darwin nunez then grabbed his second of the game. there was an exciting finish to the women's time trial at the cycling road world championships in belgium, with dutch rider ellen van dijk taking the title in an upgrade from the bronze she won last year. switzerland's marlen reusser had to settle for silver for the second time in a row and olympic champion annemiek van vleuten could only manage third. to tennis, and there's a tasty tie to look forward and finallyl, a player named beckham on the right wing, drawing in football fans in the us — sound familiar? it's groundhog day for the next generation with david beckham's son romeo making his professional debut for fort lauderdale fc in the third tier of american soccer. the 19—year—old started in his famous dad's midfield position for the reserve team of inter miami — the mls side owned by beckham — in a 2—2 draw at home with south georgia tormenta. he also linked up well in the midfield with harvey neville, the son of inter miami head coach phil neville. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me marc edwards, and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. thanks to mark and the team. the academy museum — the biggest film institution of its kind in the us — after many delays — will be unveiled later in los angeles. it's been described as a cathedral to the movies — it was originally planned as an uncritical tribute to cinema but the social and political upheaval of recent times — and the pandemic — have changed all that as tom brook now reports from los angeles. this new museum consists of an old converted department store from 1939 injected to a brand—new futuristic structure which has been designed to provide america's movie capital with something it has never had before. the cathedral for movies. before. the cathedral for movies-_ before. the cathedral for movies. ., movies. we hope that the academy _ movies. we hope that the academy museum - movies. we hope that the l academy museum becomes movies. we hope that the - academy museum becomes the centre place people coming to los angeles, looking for a sense of movie magic, looking to learn about cinema. museum is big step _ to learn about cinema. museum is big stop 50,000 _ to learn about cinema. museum is big stop 50,000 feet - to learn about cinema. museum is big stop 50,000 feet of - is big stop 50,000 feet of exhibition space along with two loss —— plush auditoriums and a restaurant and much more. it is a museum celebrating cinema and its history. a museum celebrating cinema and its histo . ., ., ., its history. right now at a time in the _ its history. right now at a time in the world - its history. right now at a time in the world where l its history. right now at a l time in the world where the entertainment industry is in a sea change where the landscape is changing because of a place where you can focus on what's the historical beginnings of all of that, filmed a relatively young medium, you know. right through to now i think never more necessary. there is all kinds of memorabilia on display. from the classic citizen kane and bruce the shark from the movie jaws. it is also a museum exploring the science of filmmaking. the academy museum was originally intended to be a largely uncritical celebration of the movie industry. then during its development came social upheaval. they meet to movement, black lives matter and more recently the bantu mix. —— pandemic. as a result the remit of the museum has changed and now it is an institution of our socially aware times.— institution of our socially aware times. , , aware times. the film industry, like many _ aware times. the film industry, like many industries, _ aware times. the film industry, like many industries, has - aware times. the film industry, like many industries, has been | like many industries, has been built on racist behaviour, oppressive behaviour, sexist behaviour, homophobic behaviour. we don't want to erase our past, we want to create a safe space for discovery and discussion around these topics. # 0h, we're off to see the wizard. _ # 0h, we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of oz. ~ ., wizard, the wonderful wizard of oz. . ., ., , ., oz. the wizard of oz is going to be the _ oz. the wizard of oz is going to be the inaugural _ oz. the wizard of oz is going | to be the inaugural screening. its opening is the music industry which through its exhibits the museum �*s reflecting is in a fragile state and chaining and although its offerings may convey the magical cinema, it still has to try to bring in a movie loving audience in pandemic times. —— fragile state and changing. tom brooks, bbc news, los angeles. i am sure the movie loving audience will be there, in time. in time when they feel safe. all the top business stories. the energy crisis in the uk rolls on. we will be looking at the latest on that. also as i mentioned earlier, we will be looking at this story that broke in mid yesterday, european time, but oh, the ramifications of this are being felt now still. i will talk you through it. hello there. for central and southern parts of the uk this week, it's not going to be looking that bad at all. with high pressure always nearby, it'll be dry, quite warm with plenty of sunshine. but we'll start to see some changes from wednesday onwards across the north of the uk, more especially for scotland, where it will turn windier with some rain at times and it will feel cooler. so, a bit more of an autumnal feel there. high pressure, though, dominates the scene into tuesday, many places starting dry. there will be some mist and fog around, some dense patches across east anglia and the southeast which will tend to dissipate through the day. bit of mist and fog to start the day for scotland and northern ireland, and then it'll turn cloudier and windier for western scotland, perhaps western northern ireland, with some light and patchy rain here. but eastern scotland, eastern northern ireland, most of england and wales, fine and dry with some sunshine. and again, feeling quite warm, temperatures into the low 20s celsius. into tuesday night, it starts to turn cloudier, windier and wetter across the northwest of the uk. further south, closer to high pressure, winds will be lighter, there will be some clear spells again, one or two chilly spots, but a bit milder further north and west. this is where we start to see the changes, then, around the middle part of the week. indeed, it's on cue during the autumn equinox, with some rain and strong winds pushing in to scotland, northern and western areas, and then this band of rain will move southwards into northern ireland, southern scotland later in the day. behind it, sunshine, blustery showers, gales here. to the south of this rain band, though, for the majority of england and wales, another fine day to come. and quite warm, top temperatures of 22 or 23 degrees. as we move into thursday, another area of low pressure skirts the north of the uk. that'll bring another swathe of wet and windy weather across scotland, maybe some gales later in the day. a bit more cloud further south, but again, for much of england and wales, the midlands southwards, it'll be dry with some lengthy spells of sunshine, top temperatures 20 or 21 degrees. but cooler in the north, ten to 16 degrees here — particularly chilly when you factor in the wind. through friday and then into the weekend, we start to see the winds change direction. low pressure develops to the west of the uk. that draws up some mild south—westerly winds across the uk, but we'll start to see some wet weather pushing into western areas as we reach part two of the weekend. but again, across the south, it could stay dry with plenty of sunshine. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the airline industry cheers the white house and shares in airline stocks soar on the news the us will re—open to fully vaccinated passengers from november. the uk business secretary calls warnings about energy shortages "alarmist" as fears mount for the future of smaller suppliers. and the crypto currency boost for fantasy football — we talk you through the latest trend.

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