On the international Space Station. Touchdown, starliner is back on earth. That landing coming at 1101 and 35 seconds central time. This is the moment the capsule landed in the New Mexico desert. Its had developed technical problems shortly after its original launch, including Helium Leaks, and nasa decided it would be safer for the two astronauts to return another way. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to earth next february in a spacex capsule, after spending eight months in Orbit Theyd only expected to be there eight days. Boeing has released this image of the starliner back on earth. Nasa says both astronauts are in good spirits. They held a Press Conference shortly after the capsule� s safe return and told us more about the mission. Im happy to report, starliner did really well today in the undock, the Orbit And Landing sequence. You know, we used the Nasa Docking system for the second time on the mission to undock from the Space Station. That system performed really well, it is a derivative system, what well use for orion down the road so it was good to pave the way for orion as well. Ican take i can take you to the live shots, this is the view from the international Space Station looking down on earth from nasser. Nasa. Our science editor, rebecca morelle, told us more about the starliner� s journey. They said it was a safe and successful landing for the spacecraft. There were a few technical issues on the way down. A couple of the thrusters didnt behave exactly as they expected, but, you know, not enough to knock it off course. And, you know, seeing it unfurl those three huge parachutes and get down onto the ground, you know, so gently is what you want to see. But, you know, it did go to plan, apart from the major thing there were no astronauts inside it. You know, thats the objective of this Test Flight with a crew, was to have a crew in it going up and coming back down. And obviously that didnt happen. Which is embarrassing, particularly for boeing. Yeah, i mean, its not great for them, to be honest. And they had issues as well with two of their Test Flights that took place a few years earlier with no astronauts on board. Theyre one of two commercial Crew Carriers that the us has given contracts to. And the reason behind this, basically, they had a great period of time, nasa, where they had no method of getting their astronauts into space after they retired the space shuttle fleet, so they were having to rely on russian spacecraft to get their astronauts up there. So they decided not to do that any more, so they gave spacex a contract and boeing a contract too. Now, spacex has gone ahead and done lots of launches, taken lots of astronauts up, including some commercial ones, cargo too. Boeing just havent quite got there yet. But nasa has reaffirmed its commitment to boeings spacecraft. They want this thing to fly, so they will be relieved it got on the ground safely. So i assume now the Big Question is why there was the Helium Leak and can they fix it . Yeah, thats right. I mean, while the spacecraft was up in space, they did spend a lot of time looking at the data that was coming back. They also carried out tests on the ground to see if these problems could be overcome. And nasa decided, ultimately, that they couldnt. I mean, The Real Thing they were concerned about was the thruster issues on the way up. Several of the thrusters didnt work properly, as well as the Helium Leaks. So now its back, theyre going to be poring over that data again, both boeing and nasa, to see if these issues can be fixed. I mean, they were confident at the Press Conference just now that they can be overcome and they will see this fly people again in the not too distant future, but we dont have a date on that when just yet. The prime Minister Sir Keir starmer is making his first official visit to ireland today. Hell be In Dublin for talks with his opposite number, Simon Harris. Theyll discuss topics including commerce across the irish Sea And Theyll attend a Nations League Football match between ireland and england. Is expected to arrive in the next hour. Lets speak to our Ireland Correspondent sara girvin. What is on the Agenda Today . Yes, a pretty packed agenda. We are expecting so Keir Starmer to arrive here In Dublin within the next hour, he is the first british Prime Minister to visit dublin within the past five years and i think that gives you an indication of the state of relationships over that time. The country to be macro countries had clashed Over Brexit and how to deal with the legacy of the trouble but both have been keen to say this is an opportunity to reset the relationship. Today will be the second time the leaders have met within the past two months because the taoiseach at Simon Harris was the first international leader to visit the uk after Sir Keir Starmer was elected, the two were pictured together smiling, having a pint of guinness and now it is time for the taoiseach to repay the hospitality. We have heard from downing street, they have said this is a new error of Cooperation And Friendship between britain and ireland and the relationship between the two countries has never reached its full potential, something they want to work on. Pass this is a new era. We know both Prime Ministers will meet with Business Leaders and we are told they will discuss international matters such as gaza and ukraine. Later on this afternoon into this evening that they will attend that Football Match between the Republic Of Ireland and england at the Aviva StadiumIn Dublin. No matter what the score, we expect to see lots of smiles, handshakes, warm Words Today because both nations and governments are really keen to drive home the message that the reset in their relationship is after a strong start. After a strong start. Yes, football after a strong start. Yes, football always after a strong start. Yes, football always a after a strong start. Yes, football always a good i after a strong start. Yes, i football always a good thing for sir kia. Are we spending anything concrete today or is it more justly two leaders getting to talk Each Other . It feels like an opportunity, a Photo Opportunity to show the leaders are getting on well. We know that Sir Keir Starmer has been on a bit of a tour but of course he wants to get that image of him getting on very well with the Republic Of Ireland, he says he wants to work on business ties as well as many others. We expect lots of handshakes and one thing i should say to you is that when i talked about the difficulties that the two countries have had with brexit and the legacy of northern Ireland Pot trouble is, when things came to a head, the irish government said they would take the Uk Government to court over the legacy act, but the Uk Government since they came into power have vowed to repeal and replace that legacy act, so we expect Sir Keir Starmer to be asked about that today and the taoiseach, will that legal action go ahead . Photo opportunities are one thing, when words are another. With Court Action hanging over, thatis with Court Action hanging over, that is something that is difficult to deal with and something he will be asked about today. Something he will be asked about today. Thank you very much. To kenya now where three days of national mourning have begun after at least 17 children died in a fire at a school. 70 children remain unaccounted for following the blaze which swept through a dormitory in the central county of nyeri. More than 2000 people tried to help rescue the children, many of whom were sheltering under their beds. Our correspondent Barbara Plett Usher has the latest on the search. Efforts are continuing to trace the children who are still missing. It is thought that some parents may have picked up their children without reporting it. It has also been suggested that some children may have taken refuge with members of the community who came to try and help put out the fire. We spoke to one woman at the school who that said she had been attending a late Night Vigil at a Church Nearby and the congregation heard the screams from the school and some of them went there and found out what was going on, so you can imagine the chaos there. She also said, though, that she had not been able to find her 11 year old nephew, the family had checked at the various hospitals and they were very afraid that his body might be one of those that had not been able to be identified, because thats another thing that is going on, the Dna Testing of the remains that have been too burnt to be recognised. And there is also an investigation into why this happened, we dont know what the cause of it was. The president has promised a thorough investigation. It is true that fires at schools are common in kenya over the past years for various reasons, one of them would be poor safety standards, overcrowding. Another would be arson, some of the fires have been attributed to students who lit them themselves, sometimes because they are angry at the teachers, sometimes at the workload or the living conditions, so those are the reasons and schools have burnt in the past but we dont know what happened here and that is very much a focus of what is going on now, alongside those efforts, of course, to try to find the children who are still unaccounted for. Our Africa Correspondent there in kenya. To the Middle East now. The United Nations has called for a full investigation into the death of an American Turkish Dual Citizen in the occupied west bank. The spokesman for the Un Secretary General reiterated that civilians must be protected at all times. Eyewitnesses and palestinian officials say israeli soldiers shot 26 year old Aysenur Ezgi Eygi in the head as she took part in a weekly protest against the Expansion Ofjewish Settlements in the town of beita near nablus. The dual national was rushed to a hospital and later pronounced dead. Lets speak to our correspondent James Landale whos injerusalem. What do we know about what happened and why she was there . She recently graduated from Washington University in seattle, Born In Turkey and spent most of her life in the united states. Herfamily says she was a passionate human Rights Activist throughout her life, she only recently came to the west bank. She was at this weekly protest against an illegal settlement in the west bank, Nearthe Illegal Settlement in the west bank, near the town of nablus, and according to eyewitnesses and according to eyewitnesses and palestinian officials she was shot in the head by israeli forces. The is ready Defence Forces. The is ready Defence Forces have said they are reviewing the incident and they say some of their soldiers dont fire what they call the instigator of some violence who were throwing rocks. Some of their soldiers did fire. The organisers of the protests deny this and say it was peaceful. Either way, the family are saying and internal investigation by the israeli authorities isnt enough, they issued a Statement Calling on President Biden to order an independent investigation to find out exactly what went on. I assume there will be pressure on israel from both the united states and turkey, as she is a dual citizen . Dual citizen . Yes, and that pressure dual citizen . Yes, and that pressure is dual citizen . Yes, and that pressure is already dual citizen . Yes, and that pressure is already there. L dual citizen . Yes, and that i pressure is already there. The president of turkey describes it as a barbaric intervention by military forces. Even at the White House has said they found the killing deeply disturbing and say they have asked the israelis to investigate to find out what is going on. As well as the family, both countries of this Ladys Nationality are calling for investigation. The problem is, any kind of investigation, independent or not, would require the acquiescence of israeli authorities and that is not always forthcoming, so sometimes it is quite hard to actually find out what happened. Sometimes there are proper investigations, but they quite often take quite a long time and they dont always reach the conclusions that the families of the victims would like. , ~ families of the victims would like. ~ , the most powerful storm in asia this year, super Typhoon Yagi, has hit Northern Vietnam after killing at least three people in china and injuring nearly 100 others. Yagi made landfall in northern vitenam, bringing wind speeds of at least 150 kilometres per hour. State media says it uprooted thousands of trees, swept ships and boats out to sea and left thousands without power. Meanwhile in china, President Xi has asked for Disaster Relief forces to be sent to the worst affected regions which include the popular Tourist Island of hainan and chinas most populous province. Earlier i spoke to Martin Yip from bbc chinese whos in hong kong. He told me how the storm has affected china. This is already the third landfall of this super typhoon and for china, the Southern China regions of guangdong, Quang Ninh and hainan island, they are definitely not Out Of The Woods yet, so on top of the three people killed, theres also nearly 100 injured across these three regions. According to officials, 1. 2 million people have been affected in different levels. We have seen pictures all over Social Media of trees being blown away, blocking major thoroughfares and streets and all that, as well as windows being torn apart in seconds. Our colleagues in beijing have actually managed to speak to one of them who saw windows from his balcony being torn off in no time and he also told us that he has lost hundreds of thousands of chinese yuan, that would be around Tens Of Thousands of us dollars, in his banana plantation, which has been pretty much flattened. So you can imagine what kind of economic impact this typhoon has brought to the region. Hainan island is an important area for tropical fruits and plantation. Its a very popular tourist spot, if you dont want to go out of china, and enjoy the kind of Sunshine And Beach in southeast asia, that is the place you go to, so theres a lot for hainan to review, although the least worst thing so far is probably just three died, still a significant blow to the place but only three died at the moment. To Algeria Next where the country is voting in the president ial election. The incumbent, abdelmadjid tebboune, expected to receive enough backing for a second term in office. With young people making up over half the population, the three main candidates including a moderate islamist and a socialist are targeting their votes with promises to improve living standards and to reduce dependency on hydrocarbons. Lets speak to bbc arabic correspondent sally nabil, who is in algiers. She is at a Polling Station. Just explain, abdelmadjid tebboune, he is backed by the military . Tebboune, he is backed by the milita . ~ , military . Abs