A wave of violence in cameroon we speak to the man claiming responsibility for the attacks. And in support coronavirus threatens the opening race of the formula one season 3 team members are placing quarantine in melbourne awaiting test results as calls grow for organizers to take action in australia. Ok lets get going beginning with the coronavirus here on the news that spread to more than 100. 00 countries across 6 continents its only remains the worst affected country outside asia with a nationwide locked in effect indonesia has just reported its 1st death and south korea is being hit hard more than 200. 00 new cases are reported there many of them a call center in the capital the crisis in china though seems to be easing with fewer new cases and 3. Ported the government is allowing some companies to reopen in the epicenter of the outbreak but beijing is now tightening rules on International Flights into the capital well get you more on that in just a moment in the United States the
Fires warning shots for violating its airspace and in sport the agents of gareth bale insists his play isnt leaving real madrid on a loan deal but rails coach says a deal to sell the 100000000. 00 striker is close. The man who led the push for bricks it 3 years ago has now secured his job as a conservative party leader and that means he will become the u. K. s next Prime Minister that will technically happen tomorrow Boris Johnson today winning the conservative Party Leadership race wooing Party Members with his promise of a do or die bricks it he says the u. K. Will leave the e. U. By the 31st of october mr johnston needs to unite a divided party and an even more polarized nation the far from london. It was a 2 horse race but theres only ever being one front runner Boris Johnson demolished his rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt with double the number of votes to become leader of the conservatives and on wednesday the country has now repair a party and the nation torn apart by bricks
San Francisco public schools’ largest ever bond is all but assured to head to the November ballot after the Board of Education unanimously approved the $790 million measure. It now has one last step to clear.