catastrophe, this is serious, it s really going to get worse. and private screenings of a film starring british and pakistani stars are being auctioned to raise funds forflood victims in pakistan. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in the uk, where new finance ministerjeremy hunt has insisted prime minister liz truss is in charge. 48 hours into thejob, he has the herculean task of restoring market confidence in her economic plans. he s made clear he will be looking at government spending as well as the planned tax cuts. mr hunt held talks with the prime minister on sunday. but her position did not appear secure three conservative members of parliament have publicly called for her to resign. here s our political correspondent ben wright. behind the gates of the prime minister s country retreat, liz truss met her chancellor not unusual in normal times, but these are not. jeremy hunt has been sent in to urgently rewrite the
Well you i. This is day to every news live from berlin germanys Foreign Minister calls for a lasting cease fire in Northern Syria miles in ankara for talks with his turkish counterpart who dismissed as unrealistic and knowledge and the proposal for an International Security zone in the region also coming up. Germanys Social Democrats move a step closer to choosing new lady and i think members whittle down their list of candidates to 2 tains one that wants to stay in government with Angela Merkels conservative the other is not social. Im Rebecca Raters welcome to the program germanys Foreign Minister heiko mass is called for a lasting cease fire in Northern Syria has also urged turkey to comply with International Law when dealing with refugees masses in ankara for talks amid tensions over turkeys Military Campaign in the region. It wasnt an easy visit for heiko mass in ankara its better to talk to each other than about each other germanys Foreign Minister said that the 2 countries diffi
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taiwan as well. taiwan as well. thank you so much for taiwan as well. thank you so much forjoining taiwan as well. thank you so much forjoining us. - from the parched plains of southern somalia, somalia has a long history of droughts. but due to climate change, the intervals between them are getting shorter, and this one is the worst in a0 years. it s estimated that more than half the population, nearly 8 million people, are currently living in drought affected areas. the situation is getting worse. it s growing into a full blown famine, where households have no food, and children suffer acute malnutrition. andrew harding s report comes from dolow, where people have come in search of life saving help. a warning that you re likely to find parts of it difficult to watch. from the parched plains of southern somalia, a weary exodus. these families have trekked for days across a hostile wilderness in search of food.
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