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hi there. thank you for being with us. indonesia generals who sees powers so they have closed airspace against what they call airspace against what they call a threat of intervention against them. a deadline expired for them to restore the ousted president or face the possible action from the west african regional grouping known as ecowas. thousands of people gathered in the capsule to support the militaryjunta support the military junta despite support the militaryjunta despite condemnation of soldier actions. some majoring dominant neighbouring countries including mali, burkina faso and guinea have voiced support for the coup leaders and algeria which borders niger to the north says it is categorically against armed intervention. france says it will support efforts by ecowas to restore niger's elected president. the premise to meanwhile was in paris on saturday to meet lawmakers and greeting protesters against the coup outside the country's embassy. i've spoken to a senior associate at the centre. international studies africa program and i asked him how likely it is that we will see military intervention in niger. i think it is very unlikely at this stage. it was already unlikely before the deadline passed, it became less likely yesterday when the nigerian parliament voted to deny the president use of nigeria's military to stage an intervention. this was always a lot of blustery talk from ecowas, trying to ratchet up pressure on the junta. the junta called their bluff by calling in reinforcements from mali and niger, creating the possibility of a regional war, so with nigeria backing down now, i don't think there is a lot of hope that we are going to be able to see ecowas muster a military intervention at this stage. i think they will have to go back to the drawing board. so, what else can ecowas do aside from a military intervention? well, let's remember ecowas is not the only organisation trying to put pressure on the junta. we have seen they have done a lot in the last week in terms of imposing their own no—fly zone, so cutting off commercial flights into the country, they have imposed sanctions, so they are doing a lot already. we have seen nigeria cut off electricity supplies to niger. but let's remember the african union also has a role to play. it has threatened sanctions, it has threatened to suspend niger from the african union. then there's washington, france and other international powers that are suspending development assistance and could suspend military assistance to the country, so there is a lot more pressure that the international community can bring to bear on the situation in niger. i just want to ask about this warning from the ousted president, who says that the whole region could fall under russia's influence via the wagner group. can you talk us through what roles russia and france play in the region? france has traditionally played a major role in the region, it has been a security partner to niger and many other countries in the region for decades, frankly. obviously, as the counterterrorism fight has gotten more serious and severe, we have seen france's role increase in many of these countries. but in a place like niger, they have been trying, i think, a new approach allowing the nigeriens to really lead in that mission and like washington, playing very much a support role to niger's military in that fight. russia — i think we cannot overstate russia's role, or we have overstated russia's role, rather. i think they have been quite opportunistic, waiting in the wings, using social media to try to leverage a role for themselves, but really i think they have not been a driving factor in either this coup or in the growing anti—french sentiment and anti—western sentiment in the region. they are obviously trying to capitalise on that sentiment but i don't think we should ascribe too much to russia's role going into this. now the severe flooding in china with emergency relief and rescue operations are continuing after typhoon doksuri caused widespread flooding in the north—east of the country. floodwater has retreated in zhuozhou city — which is one of the worst affected areas in hebei province. the focus there now is to drain heavily flooded important public infrastructure such as hospitals and large residential areas. elsewhere, thousands of military and paramilitary personnel are working to fortify flood defences to rivers such as the daqing river, as floodwaters continue to cause devastation. henna hundal is a climate and policy researcher at the stanford school of medicine. i asked her why she thinks this year's floods are particularly severe. there is research to suggest that tropical cyclones are increasing in intensity. there was a study done two years ago looking at 90 scientific peer—reviewed studies and it found that human induced climate change has contributed to warming up the surface of the ocean, which is in turn contributing to increasing intensity of tropical cyclones. we are also seeing a greater proportion of these tropical cyclones being category four and five, which are the most destructive in most danger to infrastructure and obviously the most catastrophic to human well—being and livelihood. there is a lot of work to be done in terms of not only help in the population deal with the crisis impacting them in the here and now but also thinking about our climate change efforts and how to ensure that we have systems in place to be ready for the fact that these events will probably be increasing in the future. scientists have been warning that this kind of extreme weather event will take place because of climate change. is there anything that can be done to mitigate these kind of disasters? of course it is critical to look at our emissions and that's why i'm so looking forward to the un climate change conference coming up later this year because it's an opportunity to think about resilience and adaptation and mitigation as well as loss and damage. you mentioned that these events are coming and they're really impacting a lot of vulnerable communities and that's where the pillar of loss and damage, the idea that the climate change drivers have contributed to the historical emissions that are leading to these events, particularly impacting the most vulnerable communities that do not often have the systems in place to deal with it. some of the big emitters need to pay up so we will have to see people firing on all cylinders to come up with policies and solutions to ensure that populations are not dealing with what's happening right now. you have seen in hebei province, residents reporting water rising as high as 13 feet, 1.2 million people at least being evacuated. chinese meteorological bureau said at least 29 inches of rainfall had occurred, which is a record since the 1800s. so, really, there is a lot of work to be done here and i think it's going to be truly a multinational to come up with policies to reduce emissions and bring down the impact of human induced climate change. at least 30 passengers have been killed after express train derailed in southern pakistan. a police officer supervising the rescue operation said more than a hundred people had been injured in the incident. the hazara express came off the rails near nawabshah in sindh province, as it travelled from karachi to abbottabad. it's not immediately clear what caused the derailment. these are the latest pictures we're just getting from the scene. caroline davies reports. thrown on its side, taking passengers with it. the force of the derailment was enough to send carriages clear of the tracks. hanging precariously on a bridge, flipped, unstable. chaos and confusion as those that survived and those that live close by worked out how to help. some smashed glass to rescue those caught inside. the train was full of passengers travelling from karachi to rawalpindi when it derailed. the army and rescue services arrived to help. translation: after the terrible accident, all the rescue teams . arrived at the scene. they helped the passengers stuck in the overturned train. and now we are taking the injured people to different hospitals for treatment. at the hospital, some were treated outside. tens of people have been injured. nearby hospitals in sindh declared an emergency. the cause of the accident isn't clear. the district police officer told the bbc that contrary to local media reports, the track was not flooded. there is a fear that the death toll may rise further as the rescue continues. caroline davies, bbc news, islamabad. talks hosted by saudi arabia on finding a way to and the war between russia and ukraine have ended with no sign of concrete action. the closing statement committed only to more peace negotiations. ukraine hopes to use the gathering injured after broad international support its own peace plan. senior officials from dozens of countries attended. russia was not invited. but china, which has maintained close ties with moscow, sent a delegation. in the us donald trump says he will ask thejudge in his election fraud case to step aside claiming he would not be able to get a fair trial unless she does. the former president took to his social media platform, truth social, to attack the lead prosecutor, and the department ofjustice, which he described as "highly "partisan and very corrupt". 0ur correspondent sean dilley — who's in washington — has more on this. i think it's fair to say that donald trump has questioned the legitimacy of absolutely any and all of his cases, no matter who thejudge is. the latest issue beyond previous statements that thejudge has made about january 6th attackers is that she turned down a defence application to delay the response time that the defence had. the prosecution have been saying, look, we would like to restrict what donald trump is able to say about this case once we disclose evidence. that was something that the defence said, well look, monday deadline set by the judge isn't enough time — what we would dearly like to do is have the opportunity to meet the prosecution to see if we can sort this out without a court intervention. but jack smith, the lead prosecutor, here is the thing, this is important — he is saying that we are ready to hit send on the e—mail with all the evidence and disclosure so that the two sides can decide when a trial would be likely. jack smith, the lead prosecutor, has said that donald trump himself is now delaying the disclosure of evidence. sean dilley reporting varis. this was the 22nd pride in hull of a yacht. it's great to be able to dress up it's great to be able to dress up and be proud. what does pride mean to you? hot up and be proud. what does pride mean to you? not “ust celebrating i pride mean to you? not 'ust celebrating differences. h pride mean to you? notjustl celebrating differences. what does pride — celebrating differences. what does pride mean _ celebrating differences. what does 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settled me even more people listen to their message. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are alive with bbc news. a bbc investigation into the care of the elderly and can you hazard, the mistreatment and neglect of vulnerable residents at the care home near the country's capital, nairobi. canyons like many others across the african continent are increasingly seeking outside support for their asian relatives. but even with the kenyan government standards and guidelines governing care homes, there is a growing fear that in some cases the last people do receive his care. are next certain african population is projected to triple from 75 to 235. the growth will be faster than any other region in the world. what are our receiving. heard stories about this treatment at one care home. the defendant here in 2020. the manager presented an edge of a safe haven. this facility, home to 50 resident witness was set up by an women's guild. is managed independently. during our investigation, staff admitted to abuse at the home. we'll beat him and that's what comes him down. this is what happened to one resident was found wandering outside the fence. will fit to the buttocks. fiur will fit to the buttocks. our investigators _ will fit to the buttocks. our investigators found - will fit to the buttocks. 0ur investigators found no evidence of neglect with president vanessa first table. if you don't let _ vanessa first table. if you don't let someone - vanessa first table. if you don't let someone to - vanessa first table. if you don't let someone to fill i vanessa first table. if you i don't let someone to fill no sleep hungry. if i don't let someone to fill no sleep hungry-— sleep hungry. if i don't get hel i sleep hungry. if i don't get help i will sleep _ sleep hungry. if i don't get i help i will sleep hungry, what can i— help i will sleep hungry, what can i do? _ help i will sleep hungry, what can i do? ~ help i will sleep hungry, what can i do?— can i do? when staff member alleges a _ can i do? when staff member alleges a lack _ can i do? when staff member alleges a lack of _ can i do? when staff member alleges a lack of support - can i do? when staff member alleges a lack of support in i alleges a lack of support in terms consequences. to have time to confirm them. also found evidence of medical conditions been left untreated. this elderly man is suffering with a skin problem. i this elderly man is suffering with a skin problem.- with a skin problem. i am feelin: with a skin problem. i am feeling too _ with a skin problem. i am feeling too much - with a skin problem. i am feeling too much pain. i with a skin problem. i am. feeling too much pain. too much. , , , , feeling too much pain. too much. , ,, , ., much. despite his condition he sa s he much. despite his condition he says he does — much. despite his condition he says he does not get _ much. despite his condition he says he does not get the - much. despite his condition he says he does not get the care | says he does not get the care he learns and after banks without treatment intel's reporter he is still in pain. it is so painful, especially when i bend like this. when you talk to jane _ when i bend like this. when you talk to jane about _ when i bend like this. when you talk to jane about going - when i bend like this. when you talk to jane about going to - talk to jane about going to hospital, what does she say? she promises that there are people coming but they never come. ~ , people coming but they never come. , ., ., ., , ., come. we put the allegations to the manager— come. we put the allegations to the manager of _ come. we put the allegations to the manager of the home. - come. we put the allegations to the manager of the home. and | come. we put the allegations to i the manager of the home. and he says home always reserves and does not condone any firm of brutality. his though so those who struggle to give employee assistance and locations of lack of medical help our lives. they showed some recordings secretary of the canyon meant. do spot checks on private homes and similaras to do spot checks on private homes and similar as to whether they should meet the standards. a month after we first spoke to him, the man with the skin condition, he got to hospital with help from his family. look at my skin. _ with help from his family. look at my skin. it— with help from his family. look at my skin, it is _ with help from his family. look at my skin, it is better. - with help from his family. look at my skin, it is better. heardl at my skin, it is better. heard some shocking _ at my skin, it is better. heard some shocking stories - at my skin, it is better. heard some shocking stories and . some shocking stories and while good care facilities do exist, many people suffer silently in homes where there is neither care nor love. six months since a huge earthquake hit turkey and syria was marked on sunday but amid the tragedy there were stories of hope such as this member would have escalated shortly after she was born beneath the rubble. i caught up with her and herfamily. this is a miracle. a moment of hope. following the devastating earthquake in february and turkey. this baby was worsened after being born beneath the rubble of a collapsed building. all her close family including her mother were killed. but now, afra has a life, adopted ljy now, afra has a life, adopted by her uncle. translation: i5 by her uncle. translation: i3 stated to did with my hands on the web also carried on and then she came up in my hands. she was still attached to her mother about her umbilical cord. , . mother about her umbilical cord. ,. ., ., cord. the rescue went around the world- — cord. the rescue went around the world. attention - cord. the rescue went around the world. attention was - the world. attention was intense and efforts to adopt a flooded in. her relatives were buried about her safety, even in hospital. after a dna test moved the family related to afra her. this home was destroyed in the earthquake so for two months after he moved to this camp with afra, his wife and seven children. thanks to familiar missions that have 20 this house at the it is very expensive and do not know how much longer they will be able to stay here. translation: almost everything. it was so going back to square one. i can't even afford to send my kids to school but there are people living in worse conditions from step the road ahead may be difficult but the family agreement for the chance of a new start. filling a disaster that killed 4000 people in north—western syria alone. in a few hours would take to confirm investment in their first knockout came against nigeria.- their first knockout came against nigeria. the team is the same — against nigeria. the team is the same as _ against nigeria. the team is the same as the _ against nigeria. the team is the same as the squad for. the same as the squad for master because three of the players out with injury. i was hoping that 28 but it wasn't to be. hoping that 28 fisher picks at a training camp in succession with a defender injuring a defender injuring. the difference between an anderson and injuring is that it is harder to come back. is not alone. a list of players with a start on the carpet gentleman injuring is long and for some top rank tend including us, netherlands france, many are calling this an epidemic and saying it hurts the women's game. it is like a who's who of the best players from england, in fact, who's who of the best players from england, infact, it who's who of the best players from england, in fact, it is only interested in paxman times as much. women'sjoints have a greater range of motion. and it is thought the menstrual cycle can have an impact. those of us involved it is obvious. he says is just differences in physiology. the most powerful thing is that they have not received coaching and strength conditioning that they need. there is something that will to deal . the urgent calls for more research on how to prevent women from suffering a similar fate to chloe and other players unable to take the field in this world cup. notjust for them but for the lives of women and girls who take up the sport. and girls who take up the sort. ., ,, ., “ , sport. katie silva, bbc news siblina. warner brothers says that the barbie movie has now made over $1 billion at the global box office. greta bird has become the first women to reach this milestone as a soberfemale women to reach this milestone as a sober female director. case of life in is fantastic because warner brothers have claimed this. there are bad is the first in the 100 year history of are to sell so many tickets so fast. if you have not been considered a test. at? not been considered a test. e closer i am not been considered a test. 3:1 closer i am to fine! not been considered a test. # closer i am to fine! i - not been considered a test. # closer i am to fine! i am - closer i am to fine! i am coming _ closer i am to fine! i am coming soon. _ closer i am to fine! i am coming soon. as - closer i am to fine! i am| coming soon. as merced closer i am to fine! i am - coming soon. as merced took 17 da s to coming soon. as merced took 17 days to pass _ coming soon. as merced took 17 days to pass on _ days to pass on 1,000,000,000-dollar days to pass on 1,000,000,000—dollar market the global box office. the last movie to do that for warner brothers as this one. harry potter which took 19 days in 2011. there is no doubt that the moving has been helped by a current battle with another film at the moment. but for badly director she has now made history. she was the first solo female director to be behind a wannabe member when moving. the bosses said it was testament to her brilliance, adding she was literally turning the entire world pink. mr memberwhen literally turning the entire world pink. mr member when at the box office and in other countries around the world. it helps industry to continue a bounce back after the pandemic. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. well, i have got some good news for you. the weather outlook for most of us this week isn't looking too bad at all. and as promised, it is going to turn warmer for all of us. but it may not last that long. let's have a look at the big picture across the atlantic. and here's the jet stream, that current of wind, the weather systems, the rain here. and notice how by thursday, the jet stream takes on the shape of a ridge, which means it allows the warmer air to stream in from the south. but let's have a look at the short term. and this is the satellite picture — we're in between weather systems, the gap in the clouds here, so some clear spells through the early hours, and then this smaller area of low pressure will be a bit of a fly in the ointment, i think, for the beginning of the week through monday and into tuesday. so here's the forecast, then, through the early hours. for most of us, it's dry, a few showers in the north and the northwest. but as i say, sunny spells, if not even clear blue skies in one or two parts of the country. now, through the morning, into the afternoon, the cumulus clouds will bubble up and we will see showers developing. but i think they will be well scattered and most of us will miss the showers. but you might catch one or two, particularly across the north of the country. temperatures between 17 and 21 celsius. now, here's that rather small area of low pressure, but the winds are coming in from the southwest, which means it's relatively humid air. so turning quite murky in the southwest late on monday, perhaps drizzly and wet. there is that small weather system here. if anything, this meansjust a fair amount of cloud across the uk during the course of tuesday. also, the humidity will rise — it will feel quite muggy out there. so, cloudy, maybe damp at times with a bit of rain across the south, with sunny spells too. but the best of the weather — northern half of the uk. so, sunshine for newcastle and glasgow on tuesday. temperatures in the high teens. and then the weather really does improve on wednesday. i think broken cloud with some sunny spells, a generally dry day. the winds are coming in from the south. the temperatures are rising widely into the 20s across the uk, mid 20s in the southeast and the south. and i think by thursday, we could be hitting the high 20s. but as i say, it's not going to last for that long because by the weekend in the northwest of the country, guess what? showers and strengthening winds. after three years china drops a barley tariffs against australia and assign a woman ties. it is gearing up to be a big week on the economic data front. we will tell you what to expect. hi there, welcome to asia business report, with me, mariko oi. china and australia seem to be moving beyond trades spats because over the weekend, beijing ended tariffs on australia and barley. it follows the resumption of trade in products like coal and timber, but in not all restrictions

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