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BBC news with Neil Nunes.
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The Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been accused of undermining the international standing of its country, in a live televised debate with his main rival in this month’s presidential elections, the former Iranian Prime Minister ***. John Line reports now from Teheran.
There was a remarkable unprecedented no holds but fight between these two political rivals. Mr. Ahmadinejad started by accusing his opponent by spreading lies about his government, Mr. responded by mocking Mr. Ahmadinejad’s foreign policy, which he said had undermined the dignity of Iran. And Mr. *** went on to attack the government for repressing the students’ protests. Mr. Ahmadinejad countered the game, criticizing Mr. ***’s wife for campaigning on his behalf and accusing her of having not the right qualifications for her posted university professor.
The British Prime Minister Golden Brown is fighting for his political survival after the 4th ministerial resignation in two days. The community secretary *** Blair chose the day before Britain goes to the polls for European and local elections to announce that she was leaving the government. She’s understood to have been angry with Mr. Brown, for signaling her out for condemnation in the row over how MPs have been using their expenses. The BBC has received a letter written by a labor MP, calling for Mr. Brown to step down. The opposition Conservative leader David Cameron challenged the Prime Minister in Parliament to call a general election.
“He told us, he had the right to team to take the country forward, that team is not deserting him, the government is collapsing before our eyes. Why doesn’t he take the one active authority left him, get down to the palace, ask for the solution, call that an election.”
President Obama has begun the visit to the Middle East, hoping to build the dialogue between the United States and the Muslims around the world. As he arrived in the Saudi Arabia, an Arabic television station broadcast a new message from the leader Al-Qaeda Osama ***, denouncing the United States President for sowing seeds of hate.
World news from the BBC in London.
Russia has said it doesn’t want an economic embargo to be imposed on North Korea as the negotiations continue at the United Nations on how to respond to Pyongyan’s nuclear test last month. It’s been weeks since North Korea carried out its second nuclear test, and discussions on how the UN should respond on intensifying. Our UN correspondent *** has been looking at some of the suggestions on the table.
Most on the discussion is tightening the existing sanction imposed in the wake of North Korea’s first nuclear test in 2006, and not always enforced. So, there is suggestion that the arm embargo against North Korea should be tightened. More companies are involved in North Korea’s nuclear program could have their foreign bank accounts frozen. North Korea’s financial dealings with the outside world could be restricted. One idea to enforce inspection of cargo in North Korean boats and planes to make sure weapons are being carried appears to have been dropped.
The Organization of American States, the OAS, has voted to revoke the 1962 expulsion of Cuba from the group. The OAS general assembly *** hailed the decision as a historic end to Cold War Yankeeism. The United States has argued that Cuba should first make concessions on human rights. The agreement calls on Cuba to commits to its democratic reforms.
The first Brazilian navy vessel has arrived in the remote area of the Atlantic where debris has been found from a French airline that went missing on Monday. The Brazilian Defense minister said a large oil leak at the scene suggested that it was unlikely that there had been a fire or explosion on board.
The American writer, Marolin Robinson has won the Serious Prestigious Prize for a work fiction in English by a female writer, the Orange Price. Her novel Home was described by the judges as “a profound work of art”.
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