With me are journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi, and deputy Political Editor at the telegraph, ben riley smith. Tomorrows front pages the metro leads with news that the British Public have helped raise more than £75,000 for the family of the murdered polish lorry driver whose vehicle was hijacked and used in the berlin Terror Attack. The times says the queen is apparently disappointed with theresa may, after the pm declined to share plans for brexit during her first stay at balmoral. The Financial Times says china has warned donald trump that co operation is the only way forward, after the us President Elect appointed a china hawk to run a new white house trade policy office. The Daily Telegraph highlights claims that some of britains leading universities are becoming no go zones forjewish students, due to anti semitism. The daily mirror leads with the story of shoppers diving for cover, as e cigarette batteries blow up inches from a pram. The guardian says violent and abusive men
And london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where the latest tweet from donald trump is grabbing attention around the world. The President Elect wrote that the United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability. He said that process would continue until the world came to its senses. However, a spokesman has said mr trump was actually referring to the need to prevent nuclear proliferation. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. America and russia still hold more than 90 of the worlds nuclear stockpiles, both able to deliver destruction on a massive scale, by ground, sea or air. For a quarter of a century, they have been reducing their nuclear arsenal. But the question now, is the arms race about to resume . Tonight, President Elect donald trump tweeted it caught many by surprise, including the obama administration. I cant speak for what the President Elects nuclear views, or his policy g
And london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where the latest tweet from donald trump is grabbing attention around the world. The President Elect wrote that the United States must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability. He said that process would continue until the world came to its senses. However, a spokesman has said mr trump was actually referring to the need to prevent nuclear proliferation. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. America and russia still hold more than 90 of the worlds nuclear stockpiles, both able to deliver destruction on a massive scale, by ground, sea or air. For a quarter of a century, they have been reducing their nuclear arsenal. But the question now, is the arms race about to resume . Tonight, President Elect donald trump tweeted it caught many by surprise, including the obama administration. I cant speak for what the President Elects nuclear views, or his policy g
Business news live from singapore. 2016 was the year of surprises, so whats in store for the Global Economy in 2017 . We get some predictions. And got milk . We visit an indian dairy of looking to pump out healthier products. Good morning, asia. Hello, world. Happy holidays, everyone. Glad you could join us for this friday edition of Asia Business report, im rico hizon. If theres anything we can learn from 2016 it might be to expect the unexpected. The uk voted to leave the eu and the election of donald trump as us president certainly defied expectations of many forecasters, but both events could have a large effect on the coming year. So what storms could be on the radarfor coming year. So what storms could be on the radar for 2017 . Coming year. So what storms could be on the radarfor 2017 . Earlier i asked Simon Littlewood from the asia now consultancy group. There might no one agrees but there are three scenarios for global growth, one is a slow recovery, two is a fast recovery and
Booker, including its chains of Convenience Stores. And on newsnight, as theresa may becomes the first foreign leader to meet donald trump at the white house we ask what she is risking and what his most hoping for. What she is most hoping for. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Donald trump and theresa may have hailed a new era of relations between america and britain after meeting for the first time at the white house. Its the first face to face talks President Trump has held with any foreign leader since taking power. Donald trump said theyd agreed to strengthen their ties in commerce and foreign affairs. The Prime Minister said they both reaffirmed their commitment to nato and working to defeating the Islamic State group. It was also announced that donald trump has accepted an invitation from the queen to make a state visit to britain later this year. The president once again welcomed britains decision to leave the eu. The United States respects the sovereignty of the british peo