For mps to debate. The eu to debate brexit and also all the other issues. Im Sharanjit Leyl, in singapore. Also in the programme sixteen year old Climate Change campaigner, Greta Thunberg, arrives in new york by boat, for a un summit on Climate Change. I want to thank everyone is so much, eve ryo ne i want to thank everyone is so much, everyone who is here, and everyone who is involved in this climate fight because this is a fight across borders, across continents. And why wild boar are becoming a headache in the crowded city of hong kong. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Its 7am in singapore, and midnight here in london, where theres been fierce criticism from all sides of the announcement that Britains Parliament will be suspended next month for more than four weeks. The decision, approved by the queen, means that members of parliament who want to prevent the United Kingdom from leaving the European Union without a deal on the 31st of
Also in the programme why wild boar are becoming a headache in the crowded city of hong kong sixteen year old Climate Change campaigner Greta Thunberg arrives in new york by boat, for a un summit on Climate Change. I want to thank everyone is so much, everyone who is here, and everyone who is involved in this climate fight because this is a fight across borders, across continents. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Its 8am in singapore and 1am here in london where theres been fierce criticism from all sides of the announcement that Britains Parliament will be suspended next month for more than four weeks. The decision, approved by the queen, means that members of parliament who want to prevent the United Kingdom from leaving the European Union withouta deal on the thirty first of october, have even less time to try and do that. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, insists his move is all about getting on with the countrys future. Our politic
Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. President widodo of indonesia was recently re elected to a second term in office, and he says he has big ambitions to raise the standards of living for his people. Indonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia and has its biggest economy, but it faces a series of challenges, from poor infrastructure to corruption and extreme income inequality. My guest is indonesias minister for National Development planning, bambang brodjonegoro, who is here in londodn trying to attract investors. But is the government doing enough to tackle its problems . Minister bambang brodjonegoro, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, zeinab. So, here you are in london trying to attract investors to your country. What message are you giving them . I think the first one must be the size of our economy and the population as well. 216 million population, with gdp more than us i trillion currently. But in 2045, 100 years of independence, it will be 320 million, with
the us state department has called for a demiliterized zone to be set up around the station in zaporizhia. tonight with the context, the republican strategist rina shah and the writer and broadcaster chris morris. hello, welcome to the programme. it is three days since fbi agents executed a search warrant on the florida home of donald trump. there are reports today the feds removed 11 boxes of documents, on top of the 15 boxes they took away in december. there are also reports within the us media today that the raid on mar a lago was based largely on information from an fbi source. someone from within who was able to identify what classified documents the former president was hiding and where they would find them. so unprecented was that search that some within thejustice department have been calling for the attorney general to give an explanation. and in the last hour, merrick garland called an unscheduled press conference to announce he will make the warrant public. the dep
and japan takes its first tentative steps to reopening the country to tourists after a 2 year ban due to the pandemic. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the talktv presenter, daisy mcandrew, and the broadcaster, david davies. i david davies. want to bring you the actual front pages i want to bring you the actual front pages will be seeing tomorrow morning. the times leads with further industrial action on the railways, reporting that the union which represents train drivers aslef plans onjoining the rmt s planned strike. the sun reports on prince william being pictured selling copies of the big issue, and says it was inspired by his mother s undercover visits to help the homeless. millions of people will be given the chance to buy a home under plans by borisjohnson to allow housing association tennants the right to buy. that s according to the express. the guardian highlights the knock on effects of rising