foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way it s looking right now, foreigners, not syrians, will dictate the way the war ends. climate scientists declare that 2016 was the warmest year on record. extra news how will this new website funded by a millionaire eurosceptic fit in to the media landscape? and tributes to rachael heyhoe flint, one of the great pioneers of women s sport. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we will have the goals from tonight s fa cup third round replays, including liverpool s tie at plymouth. good evening. boris johnson, the foreign secretary, has once again been criticised for his choice of language after appearing to compare the french government to the nazis. he said britain should not be penalised with punishment beatings in the manner of a world war two movie for wanting to leave the european union. during the day, eu leaders have been giving their reactions to theresa may s speech yesterday outlining her brexi
then the news review. brexodus fears grow in the city of london, as leading firms warn thousands of staff may now be relocated. plus, breathing space. no arrest warrant for samsung boss jay y lee. but prosecutors vow to continue the corruption investigation without wavering. welcome to world business report. i m sally bundock. we ll be live in seoul injust a moment. we ll get the latest on samsung. but first, this. we start here in london, where fears of a costly brexit exodus of banking jobs are growing. leading firms are now weighing up moving thousands of staff out of the uk, after prime minister theresa may confirmed plans to leave the european single market as well as the eu, the so called hard brexit option. so, what have we heard already? on wednesday, the boss of hsbc said he s preparing to move around 1000 of his 5000 london staff to paris. that would mean around 20% of its european revenue leaving the uk, worth several billion dollars. swiss rival, ubs, also tol
it s thursday 19 january. i m annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. several people have been killed and many are missing after a hotel was hit by an avalanche in central italy. up to 30 guests and staff we re italy. up to 30 guests and staff were in the rigopiano hotel in the abruzzo region at the time. a major rescue operation is underway. frankie mccamley reports. buried in snow, barely visible, this is the hotel hit by last night s avalanche. inside the extent of the damage is becoming clear. what looks like a reception leading to corridors now unrecognisable, full of snow and debris. up to 20 people we re of snow and debris. up to 20 people were staying in the hotel rigopiano hotel along with seven members of staff, but bad weather meant a difficult overnight rescue operation. translation: the hotel was reached at 4:30am by courageous men who faced up variable situations. they saved two people, they are working to bring the means of transport that are difficult to
heading back to the gambia to resume power. and i will be speaking to the bbc s power. and i will be speaking to the bbc‘s media editor about donald trump s complex relationship with us network television. tensions between mexico and all trump are escalating. the mexican president has cancelled his visit to washington next week. to be honest, he wasn t left many options after mr trump unleashed a series of tweets in which he said that there is a trade deficit with mexico, it is a one sided deal. he said with massive numbers of jobs and one sided deal. he said with massive numbers ofjobs and companies lost, he says if mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, it would be better off cancelling the upcoming meeting, and that is exactly what has come to pass. let s picture will grant to in mexico. it is hard to see what other options the mexican president had. is hard to see what other options the mexican president hadlj is hard to see what other options the mexican
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