australia. welcome to viewers around the world and to thosejoining us in the uk. it s eight in the morning in singapore, one am in london and two in the morning in brussels, where a suspected terrorist has been shot dead, after an attempted attack at the city s main rail station. witnesses say they heard him shout allahu akbar, god is great, before there was a small explosion. this report from frankie mccamley. brussels central station evacuated shortly after police say a man triggered a small explosion. eyewitnesses say they heard gunfire and multiple explosions. just minutes later smoke can be seen inside. outside, people gathered together, making their way to safety. translation: i went down the stairs to go back to the platform where i had to go and they i heard someone shouting and then at one point he shouted allahu akbar and blew up the suitcase he had. ijust carried on down, trying to get as many people to evacuate as possible. and there he was, just behind me, two
including the dog to see how much damage he could create in 20 minutes. he needs a rescue. he really wanted that toy. two videos along a similar theme. we re going to start in bali, indonesia. you see this guy in white. he s going through this woman s purse. the woman standing next to him with the motorcycle helmet. you see she s kind of just standing there like she s being admonished. she s accused of robbing two australian tourists. they re asked a good question. she s saying you if you don t any money, why are you stealing from us, why do you have a motorcycle. then the other tourist decides to end it in a unique way. do not do it again, okay? actually returned the small amount of the money to the person who robbed her and says, i forgive you. don t do it again. then they actually hug. just i hope this is a lesson you will learn from and sends her on her way. that s like some biblical forgiveness and grace. that moment of shame was probably enough.
checking out the best on the web including the dog to see how much damage he could create in 20 minutes. he needs a rescue. he really wanted that toy. two videos along a similar theme. we re going to start in bali, indonesia. you see this guy in white. he s going through this woman s purse. the woman standing next to him with the motorcycle helmet. you see she s kind of just standing there like she s being admonished. she s accused of robbing two australian tourists. they re asked a good question. she s saying you if you don t any money, why are you stealing from us, why do you have a motorcycle. then the other tourist decides to end it in a unique way. do not do it again, okay? actually returned the small amount of the money to the person who robbed her and says, i forgive you. don t do it again. then they actually hug. just i hope this is a lesson you will learn from and sends her on her way. that s like some biblical forgiveness and grace. that moment
species. but coral reefs everywhere are being destroyed by warming seas, chemical runoff, plastic waste, and destructive fishing practices. man: coral reefs are very important for fish populations and diversity. narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biospsphere foundation, which he created with gaieie alling, an ocean scientist and d his partnr of 30 years. together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet s coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefsfs. we lookked at 49itites aroundnde world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that national geographic had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautifu
and london, this is bbc world news. it s newsday. glad you could join us. it s iam in london and 8am here in singapore, where the search continues for sailors missing after a us warship collided with an oil tanker. divers have located bodies in the flooded compartments of the warship. the accident is raising questions about state of the u.s fleet in the pacific, is it over stretched? rupert wingfield hayes reports. these are the latest pictures of the badly damaged ussjohn s mccain. as it limped into port in singapore, a massive hole in its side. today, the news from here has only got worse. speaking to media tonight, the commander of the us pacific fleet said the first bodies have been found. one body that has been reported by the malaysia navy has been found. we have discovered other bodies during the diving on mccain today, but it s premature to say how many, and what the status of the recovery of those bodies is. it is only two months since this happened off the coast of