. the conflict in northern ethiopia spills into neighboring arab tria and sends 20000. people fleeing to sit on the un s acting envoy to libya says she is pleased with the outcome of talks aimed at ending nearly a decade of violence. that s despite rival factions being on able to reach an agreement on who will lead until national elections are held. harriet s reports from tunis, a summer of protest in libya. after 10 years of war with 2 rival governments actually in for control. basic services aren t being met. corruption is weight spread, and the global pandemic has worsened the situation. the majority in the room do not want the status quo. the un s top diplomats in libya, stephanie williams has a message for the country s political class. and they were put on notice. you have an opportunity now to be relevant. you can rise to the occasion or, you know, you can go the way of the dinosaurs. i said that intern is, he has ended with $75.00, libyan delegates agreeing to hold el
sinn fein have been celebrating big gains in northern ireland s assembly elections. the dup is still the biggest party but with just one more seat than the republicans. the two parties now have three weeks to try to agree a new power sharing coalition. president trump accuses the obama administration of tapping his phone during the presidential election campaign. the president tweeted this is nixon/watergate . there are fears for the future of vauxhall plants in britain after a french car company, which produces peugeot vehicles, reportedly reaches a deal to buy general motors‘ european operations. thousands of people are marching in london to demonstrate over nhs cuts. protestors have travelled from across the country and jeremy corbyn is expected to address the crowd. now, reporters. hello. welcome to reporters. i m david eades, and from here at the bbc newsroom, we send our correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme, the
welcome to reporters. i m david eades, and from here at the bbc newsroom, we send our correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme, the other side of the american dream. as donald trump sets out his vision for the next four years, ian pannell assesses the challenges that lie ahead. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. president trump says he is going to fix it. he s going to deal with what he calls the carnage in america, of crime, of drugs, of gangs, of violence and of poverty. maram s story. quentin somerville tells the tale of the syrian baby who lost her parents and had nearly every limb broken in a bombing in aleppo. and also her reunion with the british doctor who saved her. hello. in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, reports on terror attack of its kind and asks if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would very happy to see again britis
welcome to reporters. i m david eades, and from here at the bbc newsroom, we send our correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme, the other side of the american dream. as donald trump sets out his vision for the next four years, ian pannell assesses the challenges that lie ahead. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. president trump says he is going to fix it. he s going to deal with what he calls the carnage in america, of crime, of drugs, of gangs, of violence and of poverty. maram s story. quentin somerville tells the tale of the syrian baby who lost her parents and had nearly every limb broken in a bombing in aleppo. and also her reunion with the british doctor who saved her. hello. in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, reports on terror attack of its kind and asks if the government security if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would ver
i m david eades, and from here at the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week s programme, the other side of the american dream. as donald trump sets out his vision for the next four years, ian pannell assesses the challenges that lie ahead. if you want to know what poverty in america looks like, well, this is it. president trump says he is going to fix it. he s going to deal with what he calls the carnage in america, of crime, of drugs, of gangs, of violence and of poverty. maram s story. quentin somerville tells the tale of the syrian baby who lost her parents and had nearly every limb broken in a bombing in aleppo. and also her reunion with the british doctor who saved her. hello. in tunisia, orla guerin reports from sousse, scene of the worst terror attack of its kind and asks if the government security crackdown has made it safe for tourists to return. we would very happy to see again british coming back