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BBCNEWS BBC News October 22, 2017
The political crisis in spain has deepened with the leader of catalonia condemning the
Spanish Government
s plans to sack the regional administration. Carles puigdemont declared that a coup was being mounted and compared the actions of the government in madrid to those of the fascist dictator, general franco. The spanish
Prime Minister
, mariano rajoy, said hed been left with no choice by an illegal independence referendum. Earlier, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in protest, as tom burridge reports from barcelona. Angrier than ever before catalans who want independence, digesting madrids unprecedented move to temporarily scrap their devolved government. Theyjust want to crush us down. And weve got dignity. Weve got our dignity. Weve fought for it for years. We couldnt speak catalan 40, 50 years ago. Are we going to go back to that . I want to see the army here. Were going to see it at this rate. I dont want that. Im young and i dont have that much knowledge, but i have enough knowledge to know that that isnt normal, and it shouldnt be happening in our country. We are a developed country, this isjust outrageous. Im speechless. The leader of catalonias devolved government in the crowd. Tonight, he called it the biggest attack on catalonias autonomy since the dictatorship of franco. Translation this is the worst attack on the institutions and people of catalonia since the dictatorship of franco. Earlier, spanish ministers approved what is known here as the nuclear option. In a few days,
Catalan Autonomy
will be suspended, the
Regional Government
sacked, all of its responsibilities run from madrid. Prime minister rajoy said
Catalan Leader
s will not be allowed to destroy the whole way in which spain is governed. Translation we apply article 155 because no government of any democratic country can accept disregard for the law. Catalonia is divided on the issue of independence, and some here, like carlos, accept that the
Spanish Government
had no option. He says its 50 madrids fault, and 50 catalonias government, for causing this crisis, a crisis which seems to be getting worse. They wont give up, even as european governments insist this is an internal issue for madrid. The key test will come when madrid tries to physically take control of the catalan authorities. Will the
Catalan Police
and other local officials follow the
Spanish Government
s orders, or disobey . Chanting a new country wont appear through words, even as they will it to happen. They know, too, that bearing down on them is the all powerful spanish state. The
Spanish Government
and the cattle and devolved government have been nudging each otherfor weeks, willing each other to make a move. Its plan needs to be approved by the spanish senate. That could take days. In the meantime, the
Catalan Leader
could try and convene the
Regional Parliament
to make a more emphatic declaration of independence. In practice, that might not mean very much. You cant just create a state overnight. I think the most interesting thing will be how the spanish intervention here in catalonia plays out on the ground. Catalan
Officials Say
their bosses will keep going to work until they are physically prevented from doing so. The
Spanish Government
argues that it would actually be suspending
Catalan Autonomy
because the institutions themselves will remain. But the fact is it will be taking control, reluctantly. The
Spanish Government
is under huge asherfrom public
Spanish Government
is under huge asher from
Public Opinion
across the country. But neither that one minister, or no on else in this region or minister, or no on else in this region oi across minister, or no on else in this region or across spain knows where this is heading next. At least 15 army cadets have been killed in an attack on a military academy in afghanistan. A suicide bomber drove a car full of explosives into a bus outside the
Training Centre
in kabul. Its the latest in a number of bomb attacks across the country this week. Anbarasan ethirajan has this report. The minibus carrying the army cadets was leaving the military academy in kabul when it was targeted. Police are investigating how a suicide bomber managed to reach the high security compound. It was the second
Suicide Attack
on the
Afghan Capital
in less than 2a hours. 56 people were killed when a suicide bomber set off explosives at a packed shia mosque last night. The victims were buried in this cemetery outside kabul. Those who died in the
Suicide Attack
have been remembered during funeral prayers. Families have lost fathers, mothers, sons and daughters in the devastating attack. There was tight security outside the burial place as funerals were also targeted in the past. Shia mosques in afghanistan have been repeatedly attacked. Translation the government has to provide security for its citizens, in any situation. The incident that took place was very tragic and we strongly condemn it. A routine friday evening prayer at this mosque ended in a nightmare. The blood soa ked carpets and broken windows show the level of devastation. The streets of kabul are tense today, and many residents say they are worried about the worsening security situation. Many are angry that even a place of worship is not safe anymore. Lets take a look at some of the other stories making the news. A billionaire businessman in the
Czech Republic
has scored a convincing victory in elections to the lower house of parliament. Andrej babis emerged with just under 30 of the vote, but not enough for his ano party to govern alone. Mr babis said he wants to work with allies across europe to halt illegal immigration. 2a hours after a militant ambush on policemen in egypts western desert, the interior
Ministry Says
16 officers were killed in the attack. A figure given earlier by security and medical sources suggested at least 53 security personnel had been killed. Thousands of italians have taken part in an anti racism rally in rome. They marched in solidarity with migrants and refugees. More than 146,000 migrants are estimated to have crossed the mediterranean to europe this year. The head of the
World Health Organisation
says hes listening to the concerns many people have expressed after he named
Zimbabwes President
Robert Mugabe
as a goodwill ambassador. Britain and the
United States
have made public their disappointment, along with
Many Campaign
groups. Our africa correspondent
Andrew Harding
reports. 93 years old, and in frail health, president
Robert Mugabe
is an unexpected choice to be the new goodwill ambassador for the
World Health Organization
. And its not just a question of stamina. The president s defenders insist hes earned this new honour. And yet, during his 37 years in power, mr mugabe has overseen the collapse of zimbabwes currency and economy, and of its once
Impressive Health
system. Zimbabweans whove fled abroad are outraged by todays news. It angers me, because ive seen millions of zimbabweans die. Incurable diseases, which some things which could be cured, but because of the
Health Facilities
that have collapsed, it has really been their death row. Zimbabwes falling apart. Theres nothing absolutely that is all right. If i fall sick, where will i get just the consultation fee . Critics point to a long history of human rights abuses in zimbabwe too. On that note, today the
British Government
called mr mugabes appointment perhaps the mostjarring irony is the fact that, for years, mr mugabe has spent taxpayers money travelling abroad for his own healthcare. We know that every every other month president mugabe, even for eye cataract, president mugabe goes to singapore, president mugabe goes to the far east. He doesnt even trust his own
Public Health
system. And tonight, news that the backlash may be working the who announcing a rethink. Mr mugabes goodwill ambassadorship may prove to be short lived. Andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. Parts of britain have been battered by storm brian with
Gale Force Winds
and high seas. Gusts of more than 120km h were recorded in some places. Strong
Wind Warnings
and flood alerts are still in place across much of wales, the south of england and the midlands. Briohny williams reports. Storm brian unleashes its worst as waves crashed against the coast of wales. The ferocity of nature showing its herd. Has taken the whole side of the officers out. Buildings damaged on roads flooded. And roads flooded. The picture in the south west of england is similar. Beaches empty. Advice from the
Environment Agency
has been to stay away from the coastline. But walkers in the north west of england couldnt resist watching the awesome scenes storm brian has supplied. Fantastic will stop power of nature, isnt it . I dont want to go for a nice coastal walk this morning. Isnt it . I dont want to go for a nice coastal walk this morninglj think i will put that on hold. The disruption hasnt been as widespread as predicted, and storm brian is expected to ease over the coming hours. Only then will the true impact be revealed. Stay with us on bbc world news. Still to come donald trump plans to allow the opening of a trove of long classified files on the assassination of
John F Kennedy
. A historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. The former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. Dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now in the 20th century. The depressing conclusion in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. Weve had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. Concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. An aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. This is bbc news. The latest headlines ina in a passionate appeal for the defence of catalonias writes. Ca rles defence of catalonias writes. Carles puigdemont says he will not accept madrids plan to curb the regions power. Stay with us because speaking in english, opera one said catalonia was an ancient european nation and that deciding its future bya nation and that deciding its future by a peaceful and democratic referendum was not a crime. |j by a peaceful and democratic referendum was not a crime. I want to address the message to europe. But only to its political leaders, but also, and especially to all european citizens. Our brothers and sisters, with whom we share european citizenship. They will also be at risk in europe and catalonia. Them critically deciding the future of a nation is not a crime. These go against foundations that european citizens through their diversity. Catalonia isa through their diversity. Catalonia is a european nation. Its cold to european believers. We do what we do because we believe in the democratic and peaceful europe. The europe of the charter of fundamental rights that should protect each and eve ryo ne that should protect each and everyone of us. You should know that what you are fighting for at your home, we are also fighting for in catalonia. And we will continue to do so. Carles puigdemont there. Almost a month after
Hurricane Maria
devastated puerto rico, the us territory is still struggling to provide basic
Services Like
electricity and running water. 3a people were killed by the storm, and some estimates have put the clean up bill as high a 95 billion. Speaking on thursday,
President Trump
gave his
Administration Ten
out of ten for its handling of the disaster. But there was strong criticism of the response from the very start, and some of the strongest came from carmen yulin cruz, the mayor of the islands capital. She has been speaking to the bbcs yalda hakim. In one of his tweets,
President Trump
said that puerto rico is more or less broken. It has broken infrastructure, it is in trouble, it has debt. None of those things are factually incorrect . No, theyre not. Tell us something we didnt know, right . What is incorrect is for a president that is supposed to be the commander in chief to become the hater in chief, and to become the person thatjust tweets away his hate. Thats what is incorrect. Do you think it became personal, for you . I mean, do you think he called you nasty, you called him a hater in chief, that it became too personal . That is personal. It is personal. When my people are being left to die, it is personal. Who was the one who spoke about the debt . The president. Who was the one they called us ingrate . The president. Who was the one that threw paper towels at us . The president. So hey, im not going to start a fight, but i wont shy away from one either, when my people are in danger or fighting for their life, which is what is happening here. When you deny people clean water, you are denying them any rights. Is he denying puerto rico clean water . It is not enough. If if youre not giving people what they need, and you are chaining me to a piece of legislation that does not allow others to help me, then youre making me just depend on you. And that is not the spirit that the american democracy was made of. You choose to play, or not to play. Yeah. You know, were getting food through churches, faith based organisations, community leaders, and we have 21
Community Kitchens
that have sprung up. President trump has indicated that he is planning to allow the release of secret files about the assassination of president
John F Kennedy
in 1963. The white house says the documents will be published by the
National Archives
as scheduled next week, unless the
Security Services
provide compelling reasons not to. The bbcs laura bicker has the latest from washington. They were locked away 25 years ago by law, to try to quell conspiracy theories, but did anything but. Because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30 of americans believe that the man accused of assassinating
John F Kennedy
did not act alone. He of course was shot and killed before he had his day in court. When it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless
President Trump
says otherwise, and his tweets suggest that he will, u nless his tweets suggest that he will, unless a
Strong National
security argument is made. So decades of secrecy argument is made. So decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. In a landmark ruling three years ago,
Indias Supreme Court
recognised its estimated two million transgender people as a third gender, stating that it is the right of every human being to choose their gender. Now, the countrys first transgender couple are planning a wedding. Some people want to kill us. Some people say that we are mad. Some people even abuse us, sexually. Im a male to female transsexual person. Im female to male transsexual. We are going to make a new story in the life. It was very hard to be a person with gender dysphoria. Now im happy that i became who i wanted to be. Im getting minimum three to five calls every day. What to do, where to meet my doctor, so many, many things they are asking. When i started doing these things, i was all alone. Nobody was there to help me. So it was
Like Fighting
my own battle. So, if it happened with somebody else, ijust wanted to help them. I just wanted to work for the betterment and welfare of people who are having gender dysphoria. Ill be doing that, but a
Small Division
will be there. Especially females, they want pampering. Polls have opened injapans 48th general election, after
Prime Minister
, shinzo abe dissolved the lower house of the
Parliament Last
month and called for a snap election to renew his mandate. Mr abes liberal
Democratic Party
is expected to emerge as the biggest party. Let us cross live to our correspondent
Rupert Wingfield
hayes in tokyo. He wants to change the
Nations Defence
force into a
National Army
for the
First Time Since
the second world war, but that is extremely controversial in a very delicate subject for some. Opinion polls in australia suggest the country is leaning towards a yes vote on introducing same sex marriage. Rallies are being held across the country, in one last push to urge people to post their yes votes. The
Postal Survey
is voluntary and non binding, but
Prime Minister
Spanish Government<\/a>s plans to sack the regional administration. Carles puigdemont declared that a coup was being mounted and compared the actions of the government in madrid to those of the fascist dictator, general franco. The spanish
Prime Minister<\/a>, mariano rajoy, said hed been left with no choice by an illegal independence referendum. Earlier, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in protest, as tom burridge reports from barcelona. Angrier than ever before catalans who want independence, digesting madrids unprecedented move to temporarily scrap their devolved government. Theyjust want to crush us down. And weve got dignity. Weve got our dignity. Weve fought for it for years. We couldnt speak catalan 40, 50 years ago. Are we going to go back to that . I want to see the army here. Were going to see it at this rate. I dont want that. Im young and i dont have that much knowledge, but i have enough knowledge to know that that isnt normal, and it shouldnt be happening in our country. We are a developed country, this isjust outrageous. Im speechless. The leader of catalonias devolved government in the crowd. Tonight, he called it the biggest attack on catalonias autonomy since the dictatorship of franco. Translation this is the worst attack on the institutions and people of catalonia since the dictatorship of franco. Earlier, spanish ministers approved what is known here as the nuclear option. In a few days,
Catalan Autonomy<\/a> will be suspended, the
Regional Government<\/a> sacked, all of its responsibilities run from madrid. Prime minister rajoy said
Catalan Leader<\/a>s will not be allowed to destroy the whole way in which spain is governed. Translation we apply article 155 because no government of any democratic country can accept disregard for the law. Catalonia is divided on the issue of independence, and some here, like carlos, accept that the
Spanish Government<\/a> had no option. He says its 50 madrids fault, and 50 catalonias government, for causing this crisis, a crisis which seems to be getting worse. They wont give up, even as european governments insist this is an internal issue for madrid. The key test will come when madrid tries to physically take control of the catalan authorities. Will the
Catalan Police<\/a> and other local officials follow the
Spanish Government<\/a>s orders, or disobey . Chanting a new country wont appear through words, even as they will it to happen. They know, too, that bearing down on them is the all powerful spanish state. The
Spanish Government<\/a> and the cattle and devolved government have been nudging each otherfor weeks, willing each other to make a move. Its plan needs to be approved by the spanish senate. That could take days. In the meantime, the
Catalan Leader<\/a> could try and convene the
Regional Parliament<\/a> to make a more emphatic declaration of independence. In practice, that might not mean very much. You cant just create a state overnight. I think the most interesting thing will be how the spanish intervention here in catalonia plays out on the ground. Catalan
Officials Say<\/a> their bosses will keep going to work until they are physically prevented from doing so. The
Spanish Government<\/a> argues that it would actually be suspending
Catalan Autonomy<\/a> because the institutions themselves will remain. But the fact is it will be taking control, reluctantly. The
Spanish Government<\/a> is under huge asherfrom public
Spanish Government<\/a> is under huge asher from
Public Opinion<\/a> across the country. But neither that one minister, or no on else in this region or minister, or no on else in this region oi across minister, or no on else in this region or across spain knows where this is heading next. At least 15 army cadets have been killed in an attack on a military academy in afghanistan. A suicide bomber drove a car full of explosives into a bus outside the
Training Centre<\/a> in kabul. Its the latest in a number of bomb attacks across the country this week. Anbarasan ethirajan has this report. The minibus carrying the army cadets was leaving the military academy in kabul when it was targeted. Police are investigating how a suicide bomber managed to reach the high security compound. It was the second
Suicide Attack<\/a> on the
Afghan Capital<\/a> in less than 2a hours. 56 people were killed when a suicide bomber set off explosives at a packed shia mosque last night. The victims were buried in this cemetery outside kabul. Those who died in the
Suicide Attack<\/a> have been remembered during funeral prayers. Families have lost fathers, mothers, sons and daughters in the devastating attack. There was tight security outside the burial place as funerals were also targeted in the past. Shia mosques in afghanistan have been repeatedly attacked. Translation the government has to provide security for its citizens, in any situation. The incident that took place was very tragic and we strongly condemn it. A routine friday evening prayer at this mosque ended in a nightmare. The blood soa ked carpets and broken windows show the level of devastation. The streets of kabul are tense today, and many residents say they are worried about the worsening security situation. Many are angry that even a place of worship is not safe anymore. Lets take a look at some of the other stories making the news. A billionaire businessman in the
Czech Republic<\/a> has scored a convincing victory in elections to the lower house of parliament. Andrej babis emerged with just under 30 of the vote, but not enough for his ano party to govern alone. Mr babis said he wants to work with allies across europe to halt illegal immigration. 2a hours after a militant ambush on policemen in egypts western desert, the interior
Ministry Says<\/a> 16 officers were killed in the attack. A figure given earlier by security and medical sources suggested at least 53 security personnel had been killed. Thousands of italians have taken part in an anti racism rally in rome. They marched in solidarity with migrants and refugees. More than 146,000 migrants are estimated to have crossed the mediterranean to europe this year. The head of the
World Health Organisation<\/a> says hes listening to the concerns many people have expressed after he named
Zimbabwes President<\/a>
Robert Mugabe<\/a> as a goodwill ambassador. Britain and the
United States<\/a> have made public their disappointment, along with
Many Campaign<\/a> groups. Our africa correspondent
Andrew Harding<\/a> reports. 93 years old, and in frail health, president
Robert Mugabe<\/a> is an unexpected choice to be the new goodwill ambassador for the
World Health Organization<\/a>. And its not just a question of stamina. The president s defenders insist hes earned this new honour. And yet, during his 37 years in power, mr mugabe has overseen the collapse of zimbabwes currency and economy, and of its once
Impressive Health<\/a> system. Zimbabweans whove fled abroad are outraged by todays news. It angers me, because ive seen millions of zimbabweans die. Incurable diseases, which some things which could be cured, but because of the
Health Facilities<\/a> that have collapsed, it has really been their death row. Zimbabwes falling apart. Theres nothing absolutely that is all right. If i fall sick, where will i get just the consultation fee . Critics point to a long history of human rights abuses in zimbabwe too. On that note, today the
British Government<\/a> called mr mugabes appointment perhaps the mostjarring irony is the fact that, for years, mr mugabe has spent taxpayers money travelling abroad for his own healthcare. We know that every every other month president mugabe, even for eye cataract, president mugabe goes to singapore, president mugabe goes to the far east. He doesnt even trust his own
Public Health<\/a> system. And tonight, news that the backlash may be working the who announcing a rethink. Mr mugabes goodwill ambassadorship may prove to be short lived. Andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. Parts of britain have been battered by storm brian with
Gale Force Winds<\/a> and high seas. Gusts of more than 120km h were recorded in some places. Strong
Wind Warnings<\/a> and flood alerts are still in place across much of wales, the south of england and the midlands. Briohny williams reports. Storm brian unleashes its worst as waves crashed against the coast of wales. The ferocity of nature showing its herd. Has taken the whole side of the officers out. Buildings damaged on roads flooded. And roads flooded. The picture in the south west of england is similar. Beaches empty. Advice from the
Environment Agency<\/a> has been to stay away from the coastline. But walkers in the north west of england couldnt resist watching the awesome scenes storm brian has supplied. Fantastic will stop power of nature, isnt it . I dont want to go for a nice coastal walk this morning. Isnt it . I dont want to go for a nice coastal walk this morninglj think i will put that on hold. The disruption hasnt been as widespread as predicted, and storm brian is expected to ease over the coming hours. Only then will the true impact be revealed. Stay with us on bbc world news. Still to come donald trump plans to allow the opening of a trove of long classified files on the assassination of
John F Kennedy<\/a>. A historic moment that many of his victims have waited forfor decades. The former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. Dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now in the 20th century. The depressing conclusion in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. Weve had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. Concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. An aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. This is bbc news. The latest headlines ina in a passionate appeal for the defence of catalonias writes. Ca rles defence of catalonias writes. Carles puigdemont says he will not accept madrids plan to curb the regions power. Stay with us because speaking in english, opera one said catalonia was an ancient european nation and that deciding its future bya nation and that deciding its future by a peaceful and democratic referendum was not a crime. |j by a peaceful and democratic referendum was not a crime. I want to address the message to europe. But only to its political leaders, but also, and especially to all european citizens. Our brothers and sisters, with whom we share european citizenship. They will also be at risk in europe and catalonia. Them critically deciding the future of a nation is not a crime. These go against foundations that european citizens through their diversity. Catalonia isa through their diversity. Catalonia is a european nation. Its cold to european believers. We do what we do because we believe in the democratic and peaceful europe. The europe of the charter of fundamental rights that should protect each and eve ryo ne that should protect each and everyone of us. You should know that what you are fighting for at your home, we are also fighting for in catalonia. And we will continue to do so. Carles puigdemont there. Almost a month after
Hurricane Maria<\/a> devastated puerto rico, the us territory is still struggling to provide basic
Services Like<\/a> electricity and running water. 3a people were killed by the storm, and some estimates have put the clean up bill as high a 95 billion. Speaking on thursday,
President Trump<\/a> gave his
Administration Ten<\/a> out of ten for its handling of the disaster. But there was strong criticism of the response from the very start, and some of the strongest came from carmen yulin cruz, the mayor of the islands capital. She has been speaking to the bbcs yalda hakim. In one of his tweets,
President Trump<\/a> said that puerto rico is more or less broken. It has broken infrastructure, it is in trouble, it has debt. None of those things are factually incorrect . No, theyre not. Tell us something we didnt know, right . What is incorrect is for a president that is supposed to be the commander in chief to become the hater in chief, and to become the person thatjust tweets away his hate. Thats what is incorrect. Do you think it became personal, for you . I mean, do you think he called you nasty, you called him a hater in chief, that it became too personal . That is personal. It is personal. When my people are being left to die, it is personal. Who was the one who spoke about the debt . The president. Who was the one they called us ingrate . The president. Who was the one that threw paper towels at us . The president. So hey, im not going to start a fight, but i wont shy away from one either, when my people are in danger or fighting for their life, which is what is happening here. When you deny people clean water, you are denying them any rights. Is he denying puerto rico clean water . It is not enough. If if youre not giving people what they need, and you are chaining me to a piece of legislation that does not allow others to help me, then youre making me just depend on you. And that is not the spirit that the american democracy was made of. You choose to play, or not to play. Yeah. You know, were getting food through churches, faith based organisations, community leaders, and we have 21
Community Kitchens<\/a> that have sprung up. President trump has indicated that he is planning to allow the release of secret files about the assassination of president
John F Kennedy<\/a> in 1963. The white house says the documents will be published by the
National Archives<\/a> as scheduled next week, unless the
Security Services<\/a> provide compelling reasons not to. The bbcs laura bicker has the latest from washington. They were locked away 25 years ago by law, to try to quell conspiracy theories, but did anything but. Because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30 of americans believe that the man accused of assassinating
John F Kennedy<\/a> did not act alone. He of course was shot and killed before he had his day in court. When it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless
President Trump<\/a> says otherwise, and his tweets suggest that he will, u nless his tweets suggest that he will, unless a
Strong National<\/a> security argument is made. So decades of secrecy argument is made. So decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. In a landmark ruling three years ago,
Indias Supreme Court<\/a> recognised its estimated two million transgender people as a third gender, stating that it is the right of every human being to choose their gender. Now, the countrys first transgender couple are planning a wedding. Some people want to kill us. Some people say that we are mad. Some people even abuse us, sexually. Im a male to female transsexual person. Im female to male transsexual. We are going to make a new story in the life. It was very hard to be a person with gender dysphoria. Now im happy that i became who i wanted to be. Im getting minimum three to five calls every day. What to do, where to meet my doctor, so many, many things they are asking. When i started doing these things, i was all alone. Nobody was there to help me. So it was
Like Fighting<\/a> my own battle. So, if it happened with somebody else, ijust wanted to help them. I just wanted to work for the betterment and welfare of people who are having gender dysphoria. Ill be doing that, but a
Small Division<\/a> will be there. Especially females, they want pampering. Polls have opened injapans 48th general election, after
Prime Minister<\/a>, shinzo abe dissolved the lower house of the
Parliament Last<\/a> month and called for a snap election to renew his mandate. Mr abes liberal
Democratic Party<\/a> is expected to emerge as the biggest party. Let us cross live to our correspondent
Rupert Wingfield<\/a> hayes in tokyo. He wants to change the
Nations Defence<\/a> force into a
National Army<\/a> for the
First Time Since<\/a> the second world war, but that is extremely controversial in a very delicate subject for some. Opinion polls in australia suggest the country is leaning towards a yes vote on introducing same sex marriage. Rallies are being held across the country, in one last push to urge people to post their yes votes. The
Postal Survey<\/a> is voluntary and non binding, but
Prime Minister<\/a>
Malcom Turnbull<\/a> has promised that if a majority of australians support 93v a majority of australians support gay marriage, parliament will debate it. Upbeat and positive, but not complacent, the mood of the yes campaign is cautiously optimistic. With just over two weeks to go until the end of australias
Postal Survey<\/a> on same sex marriage. The end of australias
Postal Survey<\/a> on samesex marriage. In the very final hour of this campaign, we have to give it our all. Those agitating for change have gathered in sydney. They believe the voters about fairness and equality. Why shouldnt all australians be treated the same, they ask. No other country has done it this way, but we all have to find our own way to achieve marriage equality, wherever this happens. The reaction, though, in terms of turnout has been incredible. In the first few weeks we are already up at 75 turnout, and that is a huge response from the people. So i think the australian people. So i think the australian people understand how important this issue is, and they recognise that this is their moment to tell the politicians to get on with their job. There will be other rallies over the weekend across the country, from hobart to alice springs, and darwin and the northern territory. Opinion polls are suggesting a win for the yes campaign, but unlike australian elections, voting in the postal ballot isnt compulsory, so apathy could be a decisive factor. There are accusations of bigotry and bullying on both sides of the debate. The government has pleaded for it to be civil and respectful, while the senate, australias upper chamber, has gone a step further. It has passed special legislation that bans intimidation and vilification. School told my son he could wear a dress next year if he felt like it. The antireform coalition for marriage hopes to convince the undecided that, should same sex couples be allowed to marry, they would be serious consequences for children who would be exposed to radical views on sexuality in the classroom. 16 million australians are eligible to vote. A final result is due in mid november. One of the last letters written on board the iconic british ship titanic before it sank has been sold for a world record price. The letter was written by an american businessman, oscar holverson, and today it was sold at an auction in england for 166,000. Mr holverson had written the letter to his mother the day before the ship sank. It is the only letter on headed titanic paper to have survived the waters of the north atlantic. The ship hit an iceberg in april 1912, killing hundreds, including mr holverson. A reminder of our top story the
Catalan Leader<\/a>, carles puigdemont, has made a passionate appeal for the defence of catalonias rights. Hello there. Storm brian has been bringing some strong winds across the
United Kingdom<\/a> over the last 2a hours. The centre of brian crossed
Northern England<\/a> during saturday night and headed out into the north sea, where it was going to be weakening through the course of the day. Today, rain or showers showing up on the radar picture. We do have some strong winds around the coastline of wales and south west england, yesterday. The forecast was for gusts up to 70 mph, which wasnt far off the mark. Inland, the forecasts were gusts to around a0 or 50 mph. And again, we had those kinds of values across many inland areas. It was kind of a typical autumnal windy day, wasnt it . Now, those strong winds are still with us, for the early risers, for the first part of the morning. Outbreaks of rain across western scotland, north west england, the north west midlands, north wales. And the gusts were around a0 to 50 mph, irish sea coasts and the tops of the pennines, maybe one or two stronger gusts. Temperatures 9 11 degrees first thing. So there is brian, working to the north sea, where its going to continue to weaken and die during sunday. Nevertheless, well get this area of rain extending from north west england across the midlands for a time, and heading into east anglia and south east england, before clearing out of the way. What follows through sunday afternoon will be a mixture of sunshine and showers. The majority of the showers across
Western Areas<\/a> of the uk. Dry weather across the east. North westerly winds, though, bringing cooler and fresher air. So temperatures a bit down on those of yesterday. Highs between 11 and 1a degrees. Now, through sunday night, well see the next weather system approach, brining rain to
Northern Ireland<\/a>, wales, south west england. There will be some low cloud around, some mist and hill fog patches developing. Temperatures will be rising towards the south west. 12 degrees as a low down towards south west england. Cooler conditions for a time across rural parts of scotland and north east england. Now, for monday, this strip of rain, this weather front, will continue to push its way in. So a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain for many of us. Heavy rain for northern scotland at some times. Brighter skies working to
Northern Ireland<\/a> and scotland as we go through monday afternoon. It turns a bit milder, temperatures up to 17 degrees across some areas on monday afternoon, and thats a sign of things to come. On tuesday, weve got a trailing weather front through the southern counties of england, bringing a lot of cloud. The potential of some outbreaks of rain as well. Cloudy for many of us, but the best of the sunshine, really, for eastern scotland and parts of north east england. Notice the temperatures continue to rise. Between 14 18 degrees a sign of things to come, because as we head to thursday, mild weather for this time of year. We could see highs of 22 degrees. Not bad for summer, pretty unusual for this late in october. Thats your weather. This is bbc news. The headlines catalonias leader has made a passionate appeal for the defence of the regions rights in the face of what he called a coup by the spanish state. Carles puigdemont compared the actions of madrid to those of spains fascist dictator general franco. Thousands took to the streets to protest against the government. The new head of the
World Health Organization<\/a> says hes rethinking his decision to appoint zimbabwe president
Robert Mugabe<\/a> as a goodwill ambassador for the
Global Health<\/a> agency. It follows
International Criticism<\/a> of mr mugabes human rights record and zimba bwes health infrastructure. Millions of japanese people are voting in a snap general election. The
Prime Minister<\/a>, shinzo abe, called the poll more than a year earlier than needed. If he wins, mr abe has proposed changes to the constitution, including scrapping the article that declares japan a pacifist country. Speed limits through motorway roadworks in england could be raised from 50 to 60
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