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the ukraine accuses russia of blowing up a crucial dam on the dnipro river unleashing a flood of water. moscow denies involvement and says kyiv has sabotaged its own dam. a dramatic day in london as prince harry takes on the tabloid press at the high court. he says, the papers behaviour had put him into a downward spiral . and on patrol with the taliban the bbc finds evidence of major success in clamping down on opium poppy growing in afghanistan. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s jane dougal. dpj tour has agreed to merge with the the pga tour had a feud with lviv but it has now decided to merge with it. top professionals like phil mickelson left dpj tour but they were still permitted to play in the majors. players like rory mcilroy were highly critical of phil mickelson at the time but in a joint statement with the dp world tour, the former rival said they would implement a plan to grow these combined commercial businesses ....
which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around 40% of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1 point 4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some what can this mean for prices around the world? here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some of the fissures within opec plus, and the differing priorities of some key members. before the meeting started on saturday, it was widely expected that the whole group would make cuts deeper prices. but that didn t happen. saudi arabia was quite keen that the whole group implements those cuts from july, but as you were mentioning, a lot of members were not in favour of that because if they cut down production, it s going to impact their oil revenues, which is going to impact ....
barrels per day injuly, which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around 40% of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1.4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. sameer hashmi is our middle east business correspondent. let see how prices are faring just now. brent is currently up 1.5% so far in the day but keep an eye on it because there is a lot of volatility as you might expect as investors and traders try to work out exactly what the production cut could mean. sameer hashmi is our middle east business correspondent. perhaps not unexpected, this is what we expected, it cuts production and keeps prices up and we know how reliant many are on the revenue it creates but it will not go down well around the world. two creates but it will not go down well around the world. create ....
queue to get in and cast his vote. another 90 minutes, 359 conservative mps to determine whether boris johnson carries on as prime minister or whether there is a leadership conservative party members to decide who the next prime minister will be. the expectation is the prime minister will win mathematically but the question is whether the numbers leave him politically. where the numbers leave him. if leave him politically. where the numbers leave him. numbers leave him. if he does win mathematically, numbers leave him. if he does win mathematically, or numbers leave him. if he does win mathematically, or if numbers leave him. if he does win mathematically, or if he numbers leave him. if he does win mathematically, or if he loses, - mathematically, or if he loses, where does it leave him? it mathematically, or if he loses, where does it leave him? it will be about the numbers where does it leave him? it will be about the numbers and where does it leave ....
the leadership to break those rules. the past leadership to break those rules. in the past hour, the leader of the scottish conservatives set the prime minister position is untenable and says he will vote against it. boris johnson will meet the backing of 180 of his mps if he is to stay leader of the conservative party. today he told both mps he would win for them again as he met them in a private meeting. the hour began an hour ago. six p:m.. it will continue all the way through until 8pm so we have another hour to go. then they would be an hour of counting. we are expecting the result at nine p:m.. we do know which way some of those mps are voting and we will bring you the latest from the house of parliament. conservative mps hold boris johnson s future in their hands voting is under way etc they are voting right now on let that they have confidence in him and whether they want to remove him as leader of the party and whether they want to keep them. in recent months ....