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it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:30 in the morning in pyongyang — where the north korean government is facing criticism for its latest ballistic missile test. the newsagency saying it can do that successfully and missile test. the newsagency saying it can do that successfully and missile testm may be able to carry large scale nuclear warhead. the us said pyongyang had been a menace forfar too long and sanctions should be tightened. he is in a state of paranoia, this was a message to south korea after the election so what we are going to do is continue to tighten screws. he feels it. we will continue whether it is sanctions, press statements. we will be rallying the troops and saying what do we need to do next? listen, there are more sanctions we can do, whether it is with oil, energy, and lots of other things. our options are there but we have to send a strong unified a siege that this is unacceptable and i in key will see the international community do that. i think it is a test to see what the result of the new president is. he isa result of the new president is. he is a political heir to the previous president who had conducted diplomacy with north korea. this is a violation of un sanctions and resolutions and he has said this is not acceptable but we will see if this changes, whether south korea will continue its new engagement with the tahrir. the white house is calling for tougher sanctions. —— north korea. there were talks to try to resolve the situation in korea. a more talks or sanctioned needed now? it is not a question of either or. that debate is long over. i think the way we are proceeding now is a combination of both. it is a good sign that the new president of south korea has said he is willing to pursue tougher measures, if north korea continues these acts of provocation. he is also willing to engage. even a president trump said he would be honoured to sit down with kim jong—un. he would be honoured to sit down with kim jong-un. what about concerned about the misao, an intercontinental ballistic misao, it has apparently gone further than any of the previous misao launched by north korea. i think that is actually the greatest concern. these missiles seems to be at the balaji that we have not yet seen before. of course, the scientific assessments are still coming in. much more worrisome is that it is based on a solid fuel and launched from a mobile launcher. it means north korea is steadily advancing its technology but is also able to very quickly launched these missiles without a lot of preamble and so it can be very much a surprise and solid fuel means it can do it very, very quickly which is very warrants for the international community. lots more on our website including tips on how to stay safe. let's take a look at some of the days other news. according to european police, europol says friday ‘s attack hit more than 200,000 users in a countries. the ransomware was slowed by the action of a british tech expert that is rob wainwright says it was a temporary fix. we have since seen a new version of these which overcomes that temporary fix. i also concerned about what happens on monday morning because i this bug will be sitting in systems over the weekend that have not been news and people arrive on monday morning and turn on their computers, i think we will see the numbers going up again. i hope security experts in different countries around the world are running a pretty basic health check over the weekend to prevent that from happening. also making news, france's new president was sworn into office, with a promise that his country's power is not in decline. emmanuel macron used his first speech as head of state to promise an extraordinary renaissance for the french people. he's expected to name his new prime minister on monday, before travelling to germany for a meeting with chancellor merkel. mrs merkel will welcome her french counterpart on the back of some good electoral news, with her christian democrats celebrating a strong performance in regional elections. the party took control of north rhine—west—fayleeya from the social democrats, who are seen as her main rivals in september's general election. the world health organisation has confirmed a second case of ebola in the democratic republic of congo. seventeen other suspected cases are being monitored, and health officials are trying to trace another 125 people who could be linked to the outbreak. the organisers of the pink dot rally, which campaigns for lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender rights in singapore, say they can only allow singapore citizens and permanent residents to attend the event this year, because of changes to the law. a spokesman said they profoundly regret the decision, but had to take it on police advice. british television has been celebrating its big awards night, at the baftas but as you can see, the weather here in london wasn't really what the stars on the red carpet might have wanted. it was pouring with rain as the celebrities turned up for the event — the only must—have accessory was an umbrella. everyone was in a bit of a hurry to get inside and we're proud to say, once they got there, the bbc won about three quarters of the prizes on offer. more on emmanuel macron. he has promised to restore front is global setting as he was sworn in as the youngest president at the age of 39. speaking at an elaborate ceremony, we look at the report. not since france had an emperor 200 years ago, as it had a leader this young. just 39 years old and inaugurated president today. emmanuel macron — he's got here thanks to self—confidence and some political good fortune. the disillusion that has fuelled populism elsewhere, has led france to back a newcomer but from the liberal centre. he only formed his political movement last year. his predecessor, francois hollande, leaves office as france's most unpopular leader of modern time but the task in front of mr macron is huge, if he's to bring about the renaissance he's pledged. translation: all labour laws will be liberalised, companies will be supported. innovation and creativity will be at the heart of my programme. the french feel left behind by globalisation and will be better protected. to achieve all that, mr macron needs a majority in parliament, but his new party has no mps and elections are in four weeks' time. emmanuel macron has promised this moment will mark a decisive break from the past for france, a moment of national renewal where all his predecessors have promised reform and failed to deliver. he will need more than youthful optimism and energy to succeed. what he hopes is that by reinvigorating france, he can make it a force once again at the heart of the eu. translation: president macron will relaunch the eu along with madame merkel. if the british were still members, they would be part of this, but we will do this without them. it will be on the basis that countries who want to co—operate further, will. for france and europe, much rests on some very young shoulders for many years, china stood at the centre of the global economy, with the trade route known as the ‘silk road' making the country rich and powerful. the importance faded during the twentieth century, but now china's president xi jinping is keen to bring it back, with a project known as ‘0ne belt, 0ne road.‘ world leaders are gathered in beijing to hear more about the plan which china says is the project of the century. live to beijing now where we can speak to geoffrey hamilton from un economic commission for europe tell us about the un ‘s role in ‘0ne belt, 0ne road. tell us about the un ‘s role in ‘0ne belt, one road. we are doing public—private partnership with the national development and reform commission. we and the chinese government believe these are very important projects to rule out their ‘0ne belt, 0ne road. programme. in the eu and nec we have quite a lot of expertise in the area and we signed yesterday and a memorandum of understanding for a major programme in central asia and south—east europe, improving environment and developing a tra nsformative europe, improving environment and developing a transformative project in support of sustainable development. we know that corruption isa development. we know that corruption is a big worry. some staggering figures reporting how much china has lost in investment in the pass. some reports suggesting they use as much as 80% to countries like pakistan. with this grand plan, can china mitigate such losses? well, it has two ta ke mitigate such losses? well, it has two take it very, very seriously and i know it doesn't take it seriously. there is a suspicion that some countries are saying to china that maybe you turn a blind eye to march, that maybe you should take it more seriously. —— to march. maybe you should have a level playing field when you procure some project but ariza wrist to every great plan, a risk in crossing the road. but in this particular area china is fairly to you. we have in the un very good guidelines on how to achieve zero tolerance to corruption approach to tpp and together we can roll that out and make this enabling environment for tpp more effective. how grand vision is of this. you we re how grand vision is of this. you were watching president xi jinping deliver the message, how was it received? absolutely fantastic. some people said this is an historical moment when the leadership takes the mantle. i did not see any negativity and, of course, for us in the un it is important to link ‘0ne belt, 0ne road. with sustainable goals. a great day for china and the un. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. meet the world's oldest skydiver — d—day veteran verdun hayes takes to the skies to smash the record at ioi—years—old. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! welcome back to newsday on the bbc. iam sharanjit welcome back to newsday on the bbc. i am sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: the united states has warned that north korea's latest missile launch will damage any prospect of talks with president trump. experts in cyber security warn of a possible new wave of malware attacks around the world when people return to work after the weekend. let's have a look at some of the morning's front pages from around the world. two major stories are dominating the newspapers across asia. the top story in the japan times is the same as our top story — that's north korea's missile launch over the weekend. it says the flight range of the missile suggests a longer range than the rest of the arsenal — which would be a worrying development for people in japan. the china daily fills it's front page with the biggest story in that country. that is the one belt, 0ne road initiative. it also digs into the benefits of the new trade route being touted by president xi from scholarships to international infrastructure tojob creation. massive trade initiative. but below the fold, focuses on north korea's missile launch and how it cast a shadow over the keynote speech by the president. and that is bring you up—to—date with the papers. now kasia — russia wasn't represented at the eurovision song contest on saturday evening in kiev — but one particular russian has been showing a bit of musical talent? you could say that. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singerfrom you could say that. yes, ukraine did bar russia's singer from taking part. they said the singer had illegally accessed crimea and performed there. but that didn't stop president putin from showing off his musical abilities. listen to this. this was at the belt and road forum in china that we have been hearing about. vladimir putin decided to spend a little bit of time on the piano. but it sounded like the instrument itself was out of tune. i don't think they expected any heads of state to play the instrument while in beijing. let's get more on our main story, now. that is the news that north korean official news agency kcna has just reported that the north esk successfully conducted a newly developed mid to long—range missile test. we know this is a missile that has gone further than any previous ones that have been tested. how worrying is that development?m does seem to be a big step forward in their technology. so obviously, as donald trump contemplates or suggests negotiation, but also wields the big stick, it goes further forward to decision time. the kcna statement, the official statement from the north korean news agency says that it is a rocket designed to carry a nuclear warhead, and be mainland us is in its sights. that is probably not true and it is the kind of rhetoric that is used with every rocket launch. but we are seeing a not so gradual step forward towards a fully efficient, functioning, nuclear arsenal. and that raises the question for donald trump and for the president here in seoul, remember, and it makes us question is much more intense. much sharper. that is right. you are on the street they are with people going about their business as usual. but a lot of concern about this new test, particularly from the new south korean president, but you just mentioned. what kind of reaction have we heard? on the street, as you can see, life goes on. but there is a difficulty now for president moon jae—in, here. he has not been in office for a week. he came into power promising closer relations with north korea. a belief that if you had co—operation and communication between the city and pyongyang, 100 miles that way, that may defuse the situation. but the question, now, comes: what if pyongyang simply cannot be moved off that nuclear ambition. what if there is no negotiation that results in the ceiling of the arsenal all of the ceiling of the arsenal all of the abolition of the arsenal? what if there is no point in negotiating as the us and others might see it. —— arsenal. we simply don't know what comes from this. what president moonjae—in may what comes from this. what president moon jae—in may be what comes from this. what president moonjae—in may be finding is that the reality of decision—making in power is a lot more difficult than campaign rhetoric. stephen, we know there is a lot of condemnation, with there is a lot of condemnation, with the white house calling for much tighter sanctions. what can really been done to rain in what some of the americans are now calling paranoid? —— reign. the americans are now calling paranoid? -- reign. you can tighten sanctions more. something like 80% of north korea's fuel comes from china. china won't cut that. although there are signs that it has turned the cap tighter recently. there is not much more that can be donein there is not much more that can be done in that way. one of the interesting fact is of the reaction from the white house was that the white house statement, in workers into account from donald trump, said russia should be worried, because this missile went very close to vladivostok, on these d&c border russia. russia took pains to say that it did not. but you get the sense that donald trump wants more diplomatic effort, and he is not getting it, really. and there is a big question as to whether he will get it. stephen evans nair in a blustery morning in seoul. they you for joining blustery morning in seoul. they you forjoining us. —— stephen evans joining us there on a blustery morning in seoul. we can bring you news now of a new world record — which was set on sunday, here in the uk — for the oldest person ever to go skydiving. verdun hayes parachuted out of a plane at the age of 101 years and 37 days. and he had three generations of his family for company. richard galpin has the story. dressed in a yellowjumpsuit, verdun hayes, aged 101 and 38 days, is about me make history. he is determined to become the world's oldest skydiver. and he is doing it with with his son, grandson, and great—grandson. as the plane climbs to the correct altitude — they need to be at 15,000 feet — verdun hayes prepares to make his second ever jump. and the former soldier, who fought and was wounded in the second world war, has nerves of steel. he's particularly fond of the brief free—fall, when they're descending at more than 120 miles an hour. then it's back down to earth. you've done it verdun! congratulations! hooray! and with all four generations of the family back down safely, it's time for everyone to celebrate the record he's just set. beautiful! i — really, iwould do it again tomorrow. i would, truthfully. it's lovely. absolutely lovely. perfect. and how was the landing? better than last time. and all this for a man who, back in the second world war, as a veteran of the d—day landings, assumed he would never return alive. but even at the age of 101, he is still more than alive, doing things that many half his age would not dream of. richard galpin, bbc news. brave man indeed. you have been watching newsday. stay with us, because coming up, we know that china has dubbed it the project of the century, we will be looking at the century, we will be looking at the detail of its multibillion—dollar project expand its global trade links. and 2a hours ago, salvador sobral made history as the first portuguese winner of the eurovision song contest. he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome. this was her at the airport, which was packed with fans keen to have a look at their hero. in a press conference at the airport the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. i suspect that will all change. congratulations to him. there is wet weather on the way. monday not looking as bright as the weekend. at least you will have the cloud and is heavy rain at times. particularly out west. this is the satellite picture. this is the classroom into the uk right now. rendering cloud, link to this low pressure that originated from quite far south. that is where the air came from. so are we raining but warm. monday, early hours, the rain gets into the south part of england, wales, south—western scotland, and pushing through northern ireland. at this can see at 6am it is right in eastern parts of the uk. let's have a look at the rush—hour. the rain could be heavy across western and central parts of scotland, particularly the south—west. heavy rain. rain. rain hadley also throughout the lake district, the hills of wales, and down into parts of england. —— rain heavy. a few spits and spots over here getting into london. levens, toils, and 13th. a mild cursing. —— 11s, 12s, 13s. north—eastern parts of scotland could be sunnier. —— mild first thing. rain will come and go throughout the course of the afternoon. howl are we going to compare it to the rest of europe? spain and portugal will get warm over the next two days in paris will be warming up by tuesday being about 26 celsius. it will be warming up the uk as well in the south—east. tuesday, the low pressure close by. it is weather fronts in our direction. i mention the war, warming up in france, and that is drifting from the south, northwards, and if the cloudbreak across the south—east, temperatures could get to 24 south—east, temperatures could get to 2a degrees. but for most of us, it will be fresher. 64 to 24 degrees. but for most of us, it will be fresher. 64 cardiff, and around 17 in glasgow. 0n it will be fresher. 64 cardiff, and around 17 in glasgow. on wednesday, more rain heading to central and southern england and the south—east. exactly how much rainfall and how heavy it will be is open to question. but the further north and west you are, the drier weather will be. was the end of the week, there isa be. was the end of the week, there is a pool of cool air sitting across the uk. that means the power of the sun, coolairover us, the uk. that means the power of the sun, cool air over us, that the uk. that means the power of the sun, coolair over us, that is the uk. that means the power of the sun, cool air over us, that is going to generate and showers, so there could be some helen —— hail and thunder towards the end of the week. i'm kasia madera with bbc world news. our top story: the united states has warned north korea that new missile tests are not the way to secure talks with washington. caseinate has reported the north has successfully launched a missile test. security experts said more computers could be affected by a malicious software. they've already started to see new versions of the malware. and this video is trending on bbc.com vladimir putin had a little tinkle on the ivories as he waited to see chinese president xi jinping in beijing. unfortunately the russian president played on a piano that was a just a little out of tune. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news it's time for a special programme featuring the highlights of the 2017 bafta tv awards ceremony

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