A massive explosion in parts of the city a huge new fire has triggered panic and prompted fresh questions about government negligence. Its good to have you with us tonight european governments are racing against the clock and the weather to find shelter for thousands of displaced migrants from greeces camp a massive fire destroyed the camp tuesday night leaving some 12000 people homeless greece is sending 3 ships to house thousands of the refugees for the past 2 nights most of them have slept outside and theyre still struggling to get enough food and water. A 2nd one to foreigners burn the morning a refugee camp beyond all recognition. Leaving behind a human catastrophe which is now unfolding on the streets of lesbos. Among the homeless thousands of exhausted men women and children some of whom are born in the now destroyed morea camp we do if it were free. Im definitely not ive no doing nothing really. To do with the you all for. Taking no money put up that lets a little know we will
A massive explosion in local parts of the city the huge new fog has triggered panic and prompted fresh questions about government negligence. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome tonight european governments are racing against the clock and the elements to find shelter for thousands of displaced migrants from greeces. A massive fire destroyed the camp tuesday night leaving some 12000 people homeless greece is sending 3 ships to house thousands of the refugees for the past 2 nights most of them have slept outside and are struggling to get enough food and water. I ran 500 wins a 2nd one to fires burn the morning a refugee camp beyond all recognition. Leaving behind a human catastrophe which is now unfolding on the streets of lesbos. Among the homeless thousands of exhausted men women and children some of whom were born in the now destroyed morea camp we do if it were free. Im definitely give no ive no doing nothing really and yet we do the were
Well get the very latest from tehran also coming up north korea reopens a key line of communication to the south along their shared border the move suggests a thaw in relations between the two rivals with new calls for dialogue on both sides. And reuniting refugees in germany with their families stuck elsewhere we hear the story of one family divided between germany and greece and look at why such reunifications are proving very difficult. Im brian thomas a very warm welcome to the show we start this program in iran where antigovernment protests are sweeping the country at least twenty one people have been killed hundreds have been arrested the countrys Supreme Leader has blamed a foreign meddling as Security Forces struggle to contain the boldest challenge to irans clerical leadership in nearly a decade the American Ambassador to the United Nations Dickie Halley has called for an emergency session of the u. N. Security council on the situation after six days of demonstrations proteste
Gas dime was profits of 64 daimlers profits of 64 . Live from europes headquarters in london. I am manus cranny. Smash estimates reporting it welcomed the news for the bank which saw a lot of 700 million francs. Francine lacqua is on location today. She is out and about, catching up with the new ceo Tidjane Thiam. What is the news . Francine we try to quiz him. We have to remember these are not his results. He is only been on the job for 20 days. Once it these figures will lay out the strategy on which he will overhaul the bank. That strategy will be revealed by the end of the year. The key to this is the new strategy should be release some of pressures from secondquarter results. Tidjane performance of private bank is a strong. Driven by asiapacific which we have a strong interest in. They were very pleased with the way things were developing. Profits were up 150 in the Second Quarter. [indiscernible] 54 billion. 4. 2 of Asset Management. Very strong quarter. If you think about Credit
It. Hello, Syrian Government forces launch add major offensive to the north of aleppo and captured strategically important towns. Al jazeeras zeina hodor reports from turkey, close to the syrian border. This battle can change the balance of power in a strategic corner of syria. The syrian army and allies are taking town by town in the northern countryside of aleppo. This province has long been an opposition stronghold, but that may change. With the help of russian air power the government is advancing, civilians caught in the crossfire and heavy bombardment forcing many families to leave. Look at the situation, look at those people arriving. Allle roads are closed. Theyre surrounded by the regime and isil. Where should people go . There are no homes and no camps. He was once a Free Syrian Army commander in aleppo and explained the objective of the government campaign, the army, he said is pushing north towards the loyalist towns. Those towns are predominantly shia and they are on a hig