The iranian president Hassan Rouhani says hes urged European Countries to save the International Nuclear agreement, during a phone call with his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. Iran says it will start to enrich uranium closer to a weapons grade level, if European Countries dont find a way to save the nuclear deal by sunday. Gareth barlow reports. The landmark deal was supposed to contain irans developments of nuclear technology. Europe felt it worked but donald trump disagree. am announcing today that the United States will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. In a few moments, i will sign a president ial memorandum to begin reinstating us Nuclear Sanctions on the uranian regime. Just over a year ago, the president upended the agreement. Iranian. They brought in harsh sanctum sanctions and now iran is pressuring europe to keep the deal and their economy alive. The europeans have failed to fulfil their promises of protecting irans interests under the deal, and our next step will be enriching uranium beyond the deal. Having surpassed its agreed limit in enriched uranium, iran can raise the pressure on europe once more by increasing the level of enrichment. During an hour long cool with the uranian leader, the french president expressed strong uranian leader, the french president expressed strong concern uranian leader, the french president expressed strong concern about the consequences of abandoning the nuclear deal. The agreement that took so long to put together looked so close to unravelling. Uranian. Iranian. 41 migrants on board a rescue ship that docked at an italian port without official permission have now disembarked. The ship landed on saturday on the island of lampedusa, even though italys far right interior minister, matteo salvini, had warned it to stay away. The Italian Charity that chartered the vessel had said conditions on board were intolerable. Andy beatt has more. Under dark skies and after days on board, the rescued migrants were allowed to disembark. The rescue boat that found them adrift in the mediterranean had docked in the port of lampedusa, hours earlier. As the charity vessel approached the shore, the italian coastguard made repeated demands for it to turn around. Translation i repeat the order. You have to stop. You are violating the decree released onjuly the have to stop. You are violating the decree released on july the fifth 2019. And you are resisting against a military ship. On board, 41 migrants facing intolerable hygiene conditions. According to the charity that runs the boat. Despite reaching a safe port and disembarking, the migrants are far from welcome. Thats the message from italys interior minister matteo salvini. Translation there is this ship in the port of lampedusa and i repeat, idid not the port of lampedusa and i repeat, i did not authorise anything. For me, the laws and the borders are valid and must be respected. The number of migrants reaching europe has markedly dropped in recent years but 681 people have died in the mediterranean so far this year according to the International Organisation for migration. Just a week ago, and other charity vessel defied the italian authorities to dockin defied the italian authorities to dock in lampedusa. In international waters, outside the port, a third vessel waits with 65 people on board. Italy wants other European Countries to do more to help with migrants reaching europe. The migrants reaching europe. The migrants wanta migrants reaching europe. The migrants want a chance of a better life. Taking you to the scene in athens, live in greece at the moment where polls have opened in the elections. Not a lot of people voting right now, it is quite early, but i am sure more will go. This is basically barely a month after the ruling party suffered a big electoral defeat in european elections at the hands of the opposition conservatives new democracy. It is agreess six election since the Global Financial crisis in 2008. Some commentators are saying that the Left Wing Party led by Alexis Tsipras is likely to lose after years of austerity and it is likely does make a suggestion the centre right party might win. We will keep across those elections as they continue throughout the day in greece. Some of the days other news now. Leaked emails from the British Ambassador to washington have described president Trumps Administration as inept, insecure and incompetent. The memos from kim darroch were obtained by a british newspaper, the mail on sunday. 0ne communique from last month describes us policy towards iran as incoherent and chaotic. However, despite the alleged incompetence, the Ambassador Says that mr trump should not be written off. The funerals of 14 russian Navy Officers who were killed in a fire on a Nuclear Powered submarine in the barents sea have been held in saint petersburg. All 14 officers were posthumously awarded state honours. The details of the tragedy have not been fully revealed as the deep diving vessel is among russias most secret military projects. A powerful explosion has ripped through a Shopping Mall in florida injuring about 20 people, two of them seriously. The Fire Department in the town of plantation says it was a gas explosion. The blast sent large pieces of debris across the street, blew out windows and left some buildings badly damaged. The governor of california, gavin newsom, has asked for help from the us federal government after two powerful earthquakes hit the state in two days. Mr newsom said there had been significant damage to Critical Infrastructure and that assistance from washington was needed to save lives and protect property and public health. Residents in Southern California are bracing themselves for aftershocks. Sophie longs report contains some flashing images. Oh, my god. It created waves in family swimming pools and in communities across Southern California. Oh, my god. Evacuate two earthquakes in two days. Lets go, lets go, lets go . Spread panic. It continues to rattle. This is a very strong earthquake. The tremor so strong. Were experiencing very strong shaking. Even some who didnt feel it, watched it. Were gonna go to a break, well be right back after this. Well be right back, well be right back. Wow. Business owners looked on as potential profits were shaken from shelves and crashed to the ground. We felt around ten or 11 after shocks. Theyve been coming pretty frequently and each one, theyre still scary, because you almost dont know, is this going to be a full earthquake . That the epicentre was near the desert town of ridgecrest may have prevented immediate fatalities. Oh, my gosh. But landslides littered roads with new danger. No serious injuries have been reported but broken gas pipes caused fires that engulfed homes in flames, left thousands without power and fear this is not yet over. Its just devastating. As people assess the damage, they brace themselves for more. The largest earthquake in california for 20 years, a stark reminder that millions here are living along a fault line that could claim many lives at any time. Sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. The brazilian singer and guitarist, Joao Gilberto, has died aged 88. He is considered to have revolutionised brazilian music and was best known as a pioneer of bossa nova, derived from samba and jazz, which Found International popularity in the 1960s. Julia carneiro sent this report from rio de janeiro. Plays aouarela do brasil. The father of bossa nova. Joao gilberto was the mastermind behind a new guitar beat and a new way of singing almost as if you were whispering into somebodys here. Sings in portuguese. Along with composer antonio carlosjobim, Joao Gilberto created the style that took brazilian music around the world, mixing elements of samba rhythm and jazz music. Bossa nova boomed in the 1960s and Joao Gilbertos record with american jazz legend stan getz earned him four grammies. Joao gilberto was last seen on stage in 2008. His last years were plagued by debt and court disputes with his children and he barely left his apartment in rio. But he leaves the stage saluted as a music legend who influenced generations of musicians in brazil and beyond. Julia carneiro, bbc news, rio de janeiro. From sao paulo, music journalist zuza homem de mello told us howJoao Gilberto put his stamp on the music, making it his own. The songs he sang and played with so much different than the original that he began to be like a partner of the original composers. What he did, doing, playing songs with voice and guitar. The voice and the guitar are the basic fundamental things ofJoao Gilberto. To understand Joao Gilberto. The guitar is a phenomenon because he changed completely the way samba was played until that time. Completely. What does it mean to brazil to have lost him now . Brazil is very sad. Brazilian musicians know that he was the beginning of everything. I mean, all the composers from the 60s. So many composers. They owe a lot of their own music to joao composers. They owe a lot of their own music toJoao Gilberto though. They started to understand music and began to be musicians listening for the first time to joao began to be musicians listening for the first time toJoao Gilberto in 1958 and then came acro to which was an astonishment. Mediterranea. Desfinado. Stay with us on bbc world news, still to come a private ceremony and a special moment the duke and duchess of sussexs son is christened at windsor castle. Central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. Police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that alqaeda was responsible. Germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. In south africa, the possibility of losing hadnt even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. The man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queens private bedroom. Then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Applause. This is bbc news, our main headline france is looking into holding fresh talks with iran to try to save the International Nuclear deal. Tehran has warned its ready to enrich more uranium. Well, lets get more on that now. Bahman kalbasi is the bbc Persian ServicesUnited Nations correspondent in new york, he outlined what iran is trying to achieve at the moment. Increasing the cost of violating the deal by United States, the Trump Administration violated it 14 months ago and the only parties still abiding by the deal up to a few weeks ago was iran. From arounds point of view, they have completely failed. Now after 14 months, theyre saying none of that is happening. America is bringing back sanctions and the europeans are are not resisting it enough at least, at this point, so we are now moving to reduce cooperation, which is actually a mechanism within the deal. When one party is in full violation of the deal, the other party ca n violation of the deal, the other party can reduce cooperation. From their perspective they havent breached the deal, they are simply reducing cooperation into the other parties come back to respecting the deal and giving parties come back to respecting the dealand giving iran parties come back to respecting the deal and giving iran the economic benefits it was expecting. What more can the europeans do to help the situation, if anything at all . President macron is trying to find a way in between the Trump Administration that doesnt want to come back to the nuclear deal and the reality that iranians dont want to talk to americans unless they stop the sanctions. So the face saving way from president macron point of view president macron point of view president macron because my point of view, if you can get at least President Trump to suspend some of the sanctions without formally rejoining the deal, and iran on the other hand being ready to talk about giving more concessions if that happens, then there might be a middle ground, a very small middle ground here. Whether that would work or not, we have to wait and see. At least people around President Trump r have not shown any sign of wanting to ease on their pressure campaign, what they call a maximum pressure campaign. Unless that happens, the politics and iran and the fact that iran is the only party abiding by the deal, make it very hard for iranians to come to the Trump Administration to talk with a gun to their head. The Orkney Islands off scotlands mainland contain archaeological treasures of global significance but their World Heritage status could soon be under threat because of Climate Change. Experts say rising seas and higher rainfall mean popular sites like the ancient village of skara brae are extremely vulnerable. The bbcs james cook reports from 0rkney. Skara brae is important to me because its part of 0rkneys history. They taught us about skara brae at school and it was a really interesting thing to learn about. It brings a lot of people into orkney and into the surrounding areas, and personally for me i had a lot of great experiences there when i was younger as well. It brings tourists in. It generates a lot of interest, which everybody benefits from. Everywhere where you go in 0rkney, you meet history. But now, that history is under threat. Skara brae is onlyjust clinging on. For years, ewan hyslop has been watching nervously as the sea advances on the village. This has been here for, what . 5,000 years, this site. Is there really that severe a threat from the way the climates just changing in the last few years . The threat here is very real, in terms of the survival of this site. The global projections for Sea Level Rise are quite astonishing, in that by the end of this century, by 2100, sea level around most of the planet could be a metre higher than it is now. If these defences werent here, what would have happened to the site . If these defences werent here, we certainly would have lost parts of the site and possibly up to two thirds of the site would have gone. Two thirds of skara brae would have been washed away . Yeah, yeah, so, these defences are absolutely essential. And its notjust skara brae. Access to the ancient ring of brodgar is also threatened by Climate Change say conservationists. The treasures of 0rkney have weathered the elements for thousands of years, and so, its tempting to think of them as robust, but Scientists Say theyre actually more fragile than that, and they are now extremely vulnerable to the effects of Climate Change. But there is some good news. This report also finds the community here is tough enough to respond to the challenge. This is where the main place in the world for wind power and wave and tide power could be tested. So, we just make the most of whats come along and deal with events. So, there are grounds for optimism. After all, 0rkneys been adapting to the climate for thousands of years and 0rcadians say this time too, their Island Heritage will endure. James cook, bbc news, 0rkney. Britains biggest ever pride event has been taking place in london with an allsinging, all dancing carnival of colour. Organisers say up to 1. 5 Million People attended. This years event celebrated 50 years since the stonewall uprising in new york, where a series of violent confrontations took place between police and gay rights activists. Heres our lgbt correspondent ben hunte. And just a warning this report contains some flashing images. Politics, protest and one big party. Pride came to london today and for many here, it was a saturday like no other. This is believed to be the countrys biggest pride event ever with diversity the central theme. Its an opportunity for us to stand in solidarity and show that no matter what race, religion, sexuality, we belong, we are londoners, we have a place here. Everyone is equal. Everyone can be whatever they want to be, whatever they do is up to them, and i think its really important for straight, gay, transgender, whatever it is, to come out and support. More than 30,000 people from across the Lgbtq Community have marched through the streets today. Theyve come from over 600 organisations and corporations with many of them marching for the very first time. Organisers estimate that more than 1. 5 Million People were on the streets of the capital to watch the parade today. With homophobic and transphobic attacks on the increase across the uk, some activists had called for this years flagship pride event to return to its roots as a protest. While were living in a time where theres so much polarising and toxic debate over our trans siblings, weve got to always go back to our history, our herstory and our theirstory. However, for many of the attendees we spoke to today, they were just grateful to have the opportunity to be so visible and so proud. Ben hunte, bbc news. And pride events have been taking place in other european cities. On the streets of madrid organisers held one of the biggest events in europe. This year, some of the marchers chanted not one step backwards, in response to a suggestion from a right wing party that the parade should be moved away from the city centre, and to a park in the suburbs. The duke and duchess of sussex have released two photographs to mark the christening of their baby boy. Archie harrison mountbatten windsor was baptised by the archbishop of canterbury in front of Close Friends and family in a private ceremony at windsor castle. Heres our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. So, here it is, the photographic record of a private family christening at windsor castle. And there he is, Archie Harrison mountbatten windsor, two months old now, in the clearest image we have seen of him. Sitting on his mothers lap in a replica of the royal christening robe, with his immediate family around him. In the row behind the sussexes were meghans mother, doria ragland, and diana princess of waless sisters Jane Fellowes and sarah mccorquodale. A second black and white photograph was also issued showing archie with his parents. In the words of a statement, the couple were happy to share the joy of the day with members of the public. However, the sharing was limited at the couples insistence. Despite all the perks that go with the job, harry and meghan want archie to have as private a life as possible. It has irritated some who say a publicly funded monarchy and royal family should be accessible. We want to see them together, meeting the people in Great Britain and, of course, around the world. I think it is a private thing with the family, but it would be nice if they were to come out afterwards and just sort of maybe show the public that the baby has been christened. Archie mountbatten windsor on the day of his christening, oblivious to the kind of debate thats part and parcel of being royal. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. Its been an action packed day at wimbledon, bringing the first week of the tennis championships to a close. John watson has been watching. What a day its been once again here at these wimbledon championships. In the mens draw, Roger Federer is through, as is rafa nadal, which sets up a fascinating contest to come heading into the second week, with the defending champion, novak djokovic, also into the fourth round. In the womens draw, well, it appears wide open once again this year. We saw Serena Williams make it through to yet another fourth round here at wimbledon. Plenty of support for the british number one in the womens singles, johanna konta, who is also through. And keep your eyes peeled as well for ash barty who booked her place in the fourth round as well. It is seeming to be a fascinating competition once again this year. Plenty of support as well for Serena Williams alongside andy murray, the much anticipated match up between the pair of them in the mixed doubles. And for andy murray, if he is to win another piece of silverware at wimbledon, a place where he feels at home, it is going to come in the mixed doubles after going out in the mens doubles. Huge support for them, as you can imagine, and it really does set up a scintillating contest to come heading into the second week with those fourth round ties, which will all be played on monday. They call it manic monday as the tournament organisers look to get through all of those singles matches in the mens and womens draw. The usa will aim to lift the womens world cup for a fourth time when they face the netherlands in sundays showdown in lyon. The defending champions face the reigning european champions in the final, and will attempt to become only the second nation to win back to back womens world cup titles. The usa go into the game as favourites. And of course we will have all of the details of the outcome. You can reach me on twitter, im regedahmadbbc. All of our latest stories are on our website. Hello there. The best of saturdays sunshine was across the northern half of the uk, but its not where we saw the highest temperature. Even though we saw scenes like this across the great orme looking out towards llandudno. We did have lower temperatures than those of friday. It was distinctly grey at times with some drizzle underneath our weather front, however, so a very different day. Its in the far south, where we had the early sunshine, where we saw the highest temperatures. For most, it was a very pleasant high teens, low 20s, but chilly in that north westerly and some showers in the far north of scotland. That fresher air is gradually filtering further southwards. So through the early hours, therell still be a lot of cloudy and dampish weather in the south, could be quite misty around some of the coasts and still feeling quite close for sleeping. But for the vast majority, it is a fresher end to the night and a lovely start to our sunday morning. Certainly a sunnier day for england and wales. Eventually, this weather front, dragging its heels a little, will clear away any showers, diminishing too, and then most of the showers will be across the north east of scotland, the afternoon developing across the hills of england where they could be quite sharp. But for the vast majority, its a dry day. Good spells of sunshine. Strong july sunshine. So, feeling pleasant enough despite that north west breeze. Away from the breeze, obviously feeling much more pleasant. But some strong sunshine, some very high levels of pollen. Now, heading further afield, the womens world cup final, stade de lyon, thereve been some heavy showers around through saturday and into sunday, but they should be ebbing away, but worth noting they could still be around. And there could still be some showers around through sunday night into monday, but the main theme is how chilly its going to be. Temperatures could fall low enough for a touch of grass frost in the glens of scotland come monday, and it should be a fresher, more comfortable night in the south by then, having lost our weather front. And we start the week with high pressure. However, you can see already those weather fronts are starting to stack up a sign of a change for the coming week. A more unsettled picture, particularly as the week goes on. But still, the detail is going to be quite devilish and the confidence quite low. But for many, on monday, it looks fine and dry again, the cloud and rain approaches Northern Ireland towards teatime. There could be the odd shower around elsewhere. But despite the chilly start, well see temperatures leaping up to around average for the time of year. Feel pleasant enough with the light winds. But come tuesday, weve got that rain passing through Northern Ireland, Northern England and into scotland. Showery rain albeit. And there will be more cloud further south. But were picking the temperatures up because weve lost that north westerly wind. Were picking up the Atlantic South westerly instead. The outlook is a more unsettled one, though, from tuesday on, isnt it, for the northern half of the country, and by the end of the week, the likelihood is well pick up some heavier showers further south as well. Well keep you posted. Theres more online. This is bbc news. The headlines france and iran have a look to agree to resuming talks in a last ditch bid in the deal to control its nuclear programme. Irans said it is willing to step up in enriching uranium, further breaching the terms of the deal. Dozens of migrants disembark from a rescue ship after it defied a ban to dock on the italian island of lampedusa. Its the second vessel to clash with italian authorities in a week. California braces itself for aftershocks in the wake of the most powerful earthquake to hit the state in 20 years. The 7. 1 magnitude quake was felt as far away as las vegas over the border in