Access since the protests started at the beginning of October but it's at times had dispersing nationwide demonstrations have faded and the protesters seem to have only strengthened their resolve the are angry about government corruption high unemployment and poor public services in the oil rich country the Prime Minister Abbott up there Maddie has rejected calls for his resignation Well news from the b.b.c. a Climate study indorsed by 11000 scientists warns that there will be untold human suffering without deep and lasting changes the report draws on 40 years of data declares that the world is in the midst of an accelerating climate emergency the study says there are profoundly troubling signs of human impacts on the climate including sustained rises in population and increased air travel a former quality control engineer at Boeing has told the b.b.c. That passengers flying on board the company's 787 Dreamliner could be left without life saving oxygen if the cabin were to suffer a sudden decompression John Barnett who works at a Boeing factory until his retirement 2 years ago says that a quarter of the emergency oxygen systems could be faulty Boeing says it did identify some faulty oxygen bottles but they were removed from production and none were placed on aircraft. Australia's women's national football team the Matildas have struck a deal that will see them earn equal pay and in title means to the men on many key measures the Australian Fair Football Federation said this means the top male and female players will be on the same pay scale speaking at a press conference national team player Elise Keller Knight said it was groundbreaking news this new deal is enormous as a female footballer it's kind of what we've always dreamed of we've always wanted to be treated equal we want to. Step out on that pitch with equal opportunity in the equal facilities that the men have been exposed to. So I think as a player now we're going to be completely included and fans of the pop group The Bee Gees' a campaigning to save the venue where the good brothers made their 1st live performance they need to raise $320000.00 by the weekends to save an old cinema in the English city of Manchester the brothers took to the stage there for the 1st time in 1957 under the name the rattlesnakes there are plans to convert the building into apartments and that's the latest b.b.c. Nice. I was just thinking about staying. At the beach story was playing now no I like to get paid and I sing thank you very much. But it's Newsday thank you for joining us wherever you are all of us are James Copnall with our Get the latest on the verdict from the Brazil mining regulator but a deadly dump asked could have been avoided horse testing out the therapeutic Parikh music can it really be musical piracy come up that would have a special report from Indian medicine Kashmir tape and that you can text us or send us a whatsapp message by anything you hear on the program the number is past 447-786-2050 extension 85 I don't consider. Such a bother here and real estate in the u.s. a Diplomat has revised his testimony to a congressional investigation that could seek to remove the u.s. President Donald Trump from office but on some land sais that he now remembers telling a crane in official that the u.s. Military aid likely inched on a political inquiry sought by Mr Trump Mr Trump denies withholding $400000000.00 in aid to pro Ukraine into investigating his political rival Joe Biden Michael but it is global affairs analyst also former spokesperson for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and when we spoke I asked him what he makes of this new testimony is the impeachment process is nearing people are beginning to have 2nd thoughts and least those of questionable kind of reputations and let's not forget it's online there's a trump heavy Trump donor he was a political appointee by Trump to become embassador in Europe so you know I think maybe the time has come where a lot of these guys are trying to save their hides as they say in the United States it's a gob smacking a turn of events. But it is adding to I think the testimony of more credible witnesses for example like Ambassador Taylor and the former Ukrainian ambassador to Ukraine who said that yes there did seem to be a quid pro quo was the omission a lot I well I wouldn't want to speculate on what his motives are but it does strike me as quite surprising that all of a sudden he remembered this crucial piece of evidence the reality of the day is that things are closing in on them and that those who can still emerge from this with their reputations and tact need to come forward and be honest and in this case what exactly did he say all those are done well I mean what he what he's saying is that yes I do remember that there was a quid pro quo now it needs to be mentioned that you know they were saying that they they were pressuring there's a landscape administration or those close to him to say that yes we will investigate corruption but you know the trumpet ministration and his circle are playing a very kind of delicate game here for it one on one day they're saying that oh well the move the reason we withheld the aid was because Ukraine is corrupt but on the other hand there is also the line that well you know they pressured or extorted the you know there's a lot is going ministration whoever you want to put it to dig up dirt on the Biden so I have to say I mean I just returned from Ukraine and for sure you know there is a big big problems there with corruption these are once again ministration as well as the part of Shanklin ministration And how do you want to be all right I mean that up you are tribute to Statement one of the articles you've written to all the trickle up who used to walk for an end to corruption and you know it you say that Ukraine was it was the wrong place at the wrong time and it could have been any other country getting caught up in this situation of the trumpet mean. Yes it could have been I mean it could have been quite a model for instance had the circumstances been similar where say the Bidens had invested or done business there Ukraine is unique in the sense that it has been a traditional ally of the United States a traditional recipient of donor funds to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars and it so happened that the former vice president's son did business there they're paying the other factor here and again it's quite complicated I'm trying to simplify it is that Ukraine has. Had following the unfortunate position of being seen by the trumpet administration of supporting Hillary Clinton we're talking about the part of Shang called ministration and that some for some reason Trump has developed this almost hatred I would say for Ukraine because it's seen as not only supporting Hillary Clinton but it's also seen as being the downfall or a contributor to the Don fall of palm out of Fort for providing very damning evidence for what he did so but Ukraine in my opinion has done nothing wrong it's acted as a very profound spel partner it's in a very very difficult and dangerous war with Russia right now in eastern Ukraine and it needs all the international and European help it can get my Cobol to kill. Brazil's mining regulator says a tragedy at a dam in which nearly 300 people died could have been prevented if its own a valet had reported defects in the dam to the authorities the dam used to store mining waste collapsed in January in the town of bloom a Gino in Minish Gerrish state report by Brazil's National Mental agency refers to internal company documents which mentioned warning signs the required inspection a separate report was really no makers have called for executives of the 2 firms to be charged with homicide and other crimes in relation to the collapse I asked our correspondent in Brazil Daniel Gallus what exactly the lawmakers it's they are recommending for authorities to charge the executives to charge the companies of virally and also the German consulting firm to suit which is responsible for his safety they believe that the companies did not act lawfully and that they are ultimately responsible for this it doesn't mean that the executives on the companies will be charged but it's more of a political statement of congressmen saying that they stand with the communities with the victims that have been asking for that the committee they that that board at that report voted unanimously for your report valid doesn't agree though because it. Says issued a statement thing that it disagrees respectfully with the committee and that they are carrying out Brazilian authorities are carrying out more in-depth and technical analysis of what actually happened in the emerging disaster and that they would want to have any charges brought against them before these final technical analysis are run through basically they're saying that this is a political statement and they. They disagree and the fact the National. Agency says the valet failed to report warning signs that was a key factor how does that factor in yes there was a 2nd report that was issued today so the 1st one was a congress inquiry report which had been debated for a long time what happened today was also that the mining regulator in Brazil issued a technical report saying that valley failed to inform the agency of a lot of problems structural problems in the Blue much in disaster and they went further to the actually set that had valley inform them correctly of what was going on they could have taken from action that would have produced prevented the disaster that killed almost 300 people so a very strong statement from the mining agency is there's still a lot of anger about what happened definitely because today is it's the 4th anniversary of the some article disaster another collapse of mining them very similar to the one that happened in the merging it happened back in 2015 some article is a joint venture between virally and Australian b h p Billiton that dam broke a few people died not as many as in the primogeniture agilely but it polluted major river in Brazil and was considered a horrible disaster environmental disaster 4 years later no one has been sentenced yet although a few exact words have been charged and they are still waiting for trial so there's a sense that you know so far from the Broome a genial accident there hasn't been any indictment at all or any charges being brought at all so the feeling that people get is that 4 years from now we could you know still have nothing developing in terms of punishment and accountability. And Burma Jr The town itself has there been any efforts to. Rebuild it well they're finally does have a program to rebuild the communities to invest in the environment to pay compensation they actually put a lot of money into those areas but those communities the few the what Vali is saying is not enough and of course they want to count ability they want to know you know who is to blame for for this tragedy that killed almost 300 people and that they haven't been getting and any sense of that from the courts. As I correspondent in Brazil Daniel Gallus used to from the b.b.c. Alan James Copnall review. The latest sports news there is a lot more collective bargaining agreement means that the Australian women's national football team are to be paid the same as their male counterparts the men's side the Socceroos have historically got more than they female Kampar can't count past the Matildas but that is not going to be the case any longer and the latest Champions League action it was a real thriller a step a bridge Chelsea fighting back from playing for one down to draw 44 with i.x. Or 2 central defenders sent off but only fell to score for the 1st time in 46 home games there have nil nil by Slavia Prague How does the report move to the top of their group with a 21 win over gang this month's Cup at liberty Doris' final between Flamingo and River Plate has been switched to Lima empowering and New Zealand rugby chairman Brett N.P.'s said that they have identified 26 homegrown coaches to replace the All Blacks boss Steve Hansen who stepped down after their bronze medal finish at the World Cup in Japan and he brought world thank you very much news day continues in a moment we're going to business news to the us for that otherwise it's been 3 months since the Indian administered Kushan real special status was revoked by the Indian government that status gave the state some degree of autonomy of a making some of its own laws Kashmir is not all fully covered by the b.g.p. Government in Delhi violence in the region has been growing and officials say it's being carried out by armed insurgents to prevent Kashmir from growing back to normal now that most of the security restrictions imposed by the government be lifted they've been targeted attacks against migrant workers and Kashmiris continue to live in fear and uncertainty from Indian administered Kashmir here get l.m.i. Reports. Dozens were rushed into one of Srinagar hospitals they were injured in a grenade attack officials say it was the worst such incident since India rebuilt me especially status. The bomb went off in a street market in the heart of Syria got one person died he was a migrant worker police say armed insurgents are behind these targeted attacks on migraines but no militant group has so far claimed responsibility. Many of those killed were drivers of trucks that had come into question here to receive consignments of Athens. George $31.00 of South Kashmir's still bureaucrat says the motive is to disrupt business so obviously. Going up a little bit because this is obviously the mainstay of our local economy. Really create an apostrophe in the minds of growers traders drivers alike. Make sure that people sustain losses as possible. Now on the road I've just passed a big food market that is entirely empty and I come to a small warehouse where the apples are being passed. Off in front of me workers are sitting on the ground and they're putting hay 1st into cardboard and wooden boxes and then dropping in the apples the long period of shut down the communication blockade and now this recent spike in violence has meant that this trade has been hit very hard. Most of Christmas businesses remain closed it is partly because of the fear of militant groups but for many in the region it's also their way of showing their protest against the government's actions to prevent this public anger from erupting into violence tens of thousands of extra troops remain deployed on the ground and Kashmiris own political leaders have been locked up. A hotel on the banks of Srinagar is famous down. Lake has been converted into a detention center where the the. Artery for meaning is a young member of p.d.p. One of Kashmir is main political parties. Our leaders have been humiliated and kept locked up for no reason and in Kashmir it's local politicians who have always prevented people from engaging in protests and violence now who will give direction to the public people could turn to separatism and militancy. The decades now many in Kashmir have opposed Indian rule in the region and supported insurgents in southern Kashmir I met a man who has 2 sons that joined militant groups we're not naming him because he fears reprisal from the government. I asked him how he can justify the violence carried out by these groups. Long long you hold the gun he does over there if India was willing to talk to us and listen to our voice there would have been no need to pick up the gun he says. They compelled our boys to fight this battle. The government in Delhi says its move will bring peace and development to Kashmir. On the ground there lingers a haze of anger and confusion. In my reporting from Indian administered Kashmir business news let's go to the u.s. And speak to David Willis tariffs on billions of dollars of European goods by the American government could give a new lease of life to one row of overlooked American food product David also a product yes it's cheese we're talking about Alan and this is indeed this could be the moment that American cheese has been waiting for according to reports in The Washington Post a president trumps. President Trump tariffs on 7 a half a $1000000000.00 worth of a u. Goods came into effect 2 weeks ago they affect a range of goods from aircraft products to wine olive oil to cheese and that's left some of the giants of the European cheese world reeling from new 25 percent tariffs from Marlow to rock for Swiss to cheddar the list reads like a veritable who's who of cheeses many of which given their short shelf life could disappear from stores here altogether coming at the start of the holiday season November is apparently the most cheese intensive month of the American year who'd have thought it the timing could hardly be worse for European producers think of all those cocktail parties and gift baskets that are normally bulging with cheese but for us cheese produces the opposite may well be true The Washington Post quotes Janet Fletcher who's the publisher of a blog called Planet cheese as saying that the new terrorists will narrow the price differential between domestic cheeses and European imports and that could lead. People giving American cheese is a new look Alan and when you go to those parties in Hollywood. David I'm sure it's a lot of cheese what does it taste like well I don't go to those sort of parties other 90 percent and working away for your delectation and delight but I've been trying to say that American cheese tastes just like rubber were it not for the fact that last month a blue cheese produced in Oregon sort of competition for more than $3800.00 other cheeses for more than 40 other countries to win the 2019 World cheese awards in back Garmo Italy and that is the 1st time an American cheese has been named the best in the world Janet Fletcher the planet cheese lady says that as a result European cheese produces an hour sitting up and paying attention and many are on the lookout for American Creameries to buy Helen fascinating stuff the river Liz thank you very much now the therapeutic Paris music is well known but now a town in the Lake District in the northwest of the United Kingdom is taking it to a new level this weekend a trial session will take place there in which people feeling depressed will be prescribed musical piracy tomorrow the session will be chaired by opera singer maybe he'll part of her inspiration for the project comes from her experience performing in care homes for the elderly Yes It hones your performance skills and you kind of it tuning to individual needs that's why the there 121 idea came because I realize that this some people you don't stand on the stage and. Sing at people it's very much a moving thing really up close to some people and they need to you need to be right in their line of vision perhaps they haven't got good sight and you can see when you pick into their line of vision or especially if it dimensions suffer is very often you can see the point at which you've become. Suddenly a spark of recognition or radians or or sometimes distress or some people need real powerful visceral vocal presence and some people need you to sing incredibly gently and soothingly and in one place it was a French song I believe of yaws Yes Levy or was yes there were so many examples of different scenarios but this particular lady just had a very sort of pleasing outlook on life it seemed she didn't form any kind of actual thoughts or memories or sentences she didn't have any answers for anything and I was absolutely astonished when she started singing along Levy of course in friends class she didn't I'd asked her about her husband. Who I gathered from the stuff she'd been with the many many many decades and still nothing but just this song snapped something isn't it quite a responsibilit