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BBC News with Neil Nunes.
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The Iranian leader Manhmoud Ahmadinejad has been accused of undermining the international standing of his country in a live televised debate with his main rival in this month’s presidential elections, the former Iranian Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi. John Leyne reports now from Teheran.
This was a remarkable, unprecedented no-holds-barred fight between two political rivals. Mr. Ahmadinejad started by accusing his opponents of spreading lies about his government. Mr. Mousivi responded by mocking Mr. Ahmadinejad’s foreign policy, which he said, had undermined the dignity of Iran. And Mr. Mousavi went on to attack the government for repressing student protests. Mr. Ahmadinejad countered again, criticizing Mr. Mousavi’s wife for campaigning on his behalf and accusing her of not having the right qualifications for her post as university professor.
The British Prime Gordon Brown is fighting for his political survival after the 4th ministerial resignation in 2 days. The Communities Secreatary Hazel Blears chose the day before Britain goes to the polls for European and local elections to announce that she was leaving the government. She is understood to have been angry with Mr. Brown for signaling he 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 and Parliament to call a general election.
‘He told us, he had the right team to take the country forward. That team is now deserting him. The government is collapsing before our eyes. Why doesn’t he take the one act of authority left him: get down to the Palace, ask for a dissolution, call an election.’
President Obama has begun the visit to the Middle East, hoping to build the dialogue between the United States and Muslims around the world. As he arrived in Saudi Arabia, an Arabic television station broadcasted a new message from the leader of Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, denouncing the United States’ President for sowing seeds of hate.
World News from the BBC in London.
Russia has said it doesn’t an economic embargo to be imposed on North Korea as negotiations continue at the United Nations on how to respond to Pyonyang’s nuclear test last month. It’s been more than a week since North Korea carried out a second nuclear test and discussions on how the UN should respond are intensifying Our UN corresponding Laura Trevelyan has been looking at some of the suggestions on the table. |
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