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A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Italys deputy Prime Minister and league party leader, matteo salvini, has called for a snap election, saying his partys differences with its Coalition Partners cant be patched up. It follows a row in the senate over a major infrastructure project. Andy beatt reports. A vote that has left italys government on the verge of collapse, the two Coalition Parties opposing each other over the future of the high speed train link to france. Backing the project at a rally outside rome, the deputy Prime Minister and leader of the right wing league party. He has now declared the governing coalition unworkable. The only way forward to hold fresh elections. Translation if a couple who are in love decide to go separate ways, it is better to do it consensually, quickly, and without quarrel. Colourful language prompting his partner, leader of the five Star Movement luigi di maio, to say his party doesnt fear another vote. It is just over a year since western europes first populist government took office. The coalitions relationship, always uneasy, becoming increasingly volatile. While five star won more parliamentary seats in 2018, polls suggest salvinis league has surged in popularity. He is now hoping to capitalise on that. But critics, including the countrys Prime Minister, say it is not up to him to dictate the steps of a political crisis. Pushing the nation back into election mode at the height of summer, when so many are on holiday and parliament is in recess, would be a big gamble. Andy beatt, bbc news. Us immigration Officials Say they have released roughly 300 people who were arrested during a massive raid in mississippi on wednesday. Nearly 700 workers, employed at Food Processing plants, were arrested for not having the right documents to be in the us. But stories of children being separated from their parents have sparked outrage. 0ur correspondent peter bowes in los angeles has more on what we know about those who have been released from custody. We have heard from the Us Immigration authorities now who say that 300 of the nearly 700 people arrested for allegedly not having the proper documentation to be in the proper documentation to be in the united states, that those people have been released. Some on humanitarian grounds. We have been hearing a lot about the effect on families and the effect on children, some of those have been released because there were children at home who needed their parents. And they have said, the authorities have said, all of the children, at the end of the day, were with at least one of their parents. But notwithstanding that there is a tremendous amount of outrage about what has happened. The mississippi centre for justice said what has happened. The mississippi centre forjustice said this is nothing more than mean spirited political grandstanding stopping again focused on the effect this has had on families and the effect on local businesses. And a loss of people making the argument that nothing has changed, no one feels any nothing has changed, no one feels a ny safer nothing has changed, no one feels any safer a lot of people. Lets brief you on some of the other stories making the news. The main uk Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn has written to the uks highest ranking civil servant, asking him to confirm whether borisjohnson could force a no deal brexit if october 31st falls during a general election campaign. Theres been speculation the british Prime Minister could call a general election for early november if he loses a vote of no confidence when parliament returns from its summer recess. A powerful typhoon has struck taiwan, prompting the closure of schools and businesses in the north of the island. High speed trains and many flights were cancelled. Typhoon lekima brought heavy rain and winds of nearly 200 kilometres an hour. Chinese authorities have declared a red alert as the typhoon heads towards its eastern coast. The Italian Government says it will ban large cruise ships from venices historic centre. It comes after an accident injune in which a cruise ship hit a dock, injuring five people. But campaigners say its not enough. They want the vessels to be banned from a larger area. Shares of ride hailing giant uber have been falling sharply in extended wall street trade, down some i3 , thats after it reported weak results. The firms loss widened to over five billion dollars in the three months to june. Jeremy thomson cook, founder of complete currency consulting, joins me now. Good morning, vietnam me. How are you . Very well. How are you . Geremy. A staggering loss. I worked it out. It is about 1000 a minute over the course of a 90 day period. Every single minute. Uber is saying that the majority of this is down to the costs associated with its ipo, getting itself onto the stock market. Its initial public offering. Yes. In allowing people like you and me buying shares on it. Previously employees were allowed shares. A lot of this cost, about 3. 9 billion worth of this cost is that compensation to employees and employees using their share options. Evenif employees using their share options. Even if you take that out, they still lost 1. 3 billion, double what they did in the previous quarter. So this compa nys profits they did in the previous quarter. So this companys profits and revenues are only going one way. That is absolutely right. These expenses are piling up. They have done a foray into food, another into freight. How sensible are these Aggressive Growth strategies when you are losing money hand over fist . This is the thing. It can only last so long and they are expanding as quickly as possible trying to gain market share to take on the competitors so that when you think they need a taxi or i dont wa nt to think they need a taxi or i dont want to cook, or a need to live the packis want to cook, or a need to live the pack is the first person you think about is uber and not the competitors. Need to deliver a package. There are billions of dollars they are putting into not just their app but the marketing, the partnerships, the partnerships with restaurants it works out whether this goes flop very quickly. They want to be is of transport logistics. Do you think they will get there . I think they will get there in certain geographic territories. We may see ride sharing and ride sharing apps becoming like airlines, Like National carriers over the course of the next ten or 15 years or so. Certainly in the china and in the us, with your left in the middle. Thank you very much. Ill see you later, Jeremy Thomson cook, as we are going through the papers. See you soon. Heavy security is in place across indian administered ahead of friday prayers. The muslim majority region has been under curfew since the indian Prime Minister, narendra modi, revoked the areas right to greater autonomy earlier this week. Internet and phone connections have been cut off and hundreds of people have been detained. Joining me now is rahul tandon in delhi. Will restrictions be lifted . And indians still debating modis speech. But will it make any difference to kashmiris in the valley . I think that is the question many people will be asking this morning. Normally on a friday there would be going for prayers and about three hours time. Will they be able to move around the area they live in, they have woken up once again to the fa ct they have woken up once again to the fact that they have no internet, no phone connections at all. They cannot communicate with other people inside indian administered cash matt little and their families in other parts. Kashmir. Since the announcement that kashmir lost its special status it appears that the Indian Government is worried about the reaction within the state. The newspapers this morning full of pictures of the indian Prime Minister were dressed the nation last night, explained why he withdrew that autonomy. He said it had led to nothing but terrorism, separatism, and nepotism. He has promised the people of kashmir a new future with jobs and infrastructure, but the question they want to know this morning is will they be allowed to go to the mosque and pray . Indian still very much debating that speech. Will it make any difference to kashmiris in the valley . The question we need to ask first is how did they watch it, many of them . Some of them still have television, but a lot of them have no access to the internet. We will only know their reaction when we see them in public, when people can communicate with them once again. His message went down well with india, but within kashmir we dont know the a nswer to within kashmir we dont know the answer to that. We certainly dont. How do you see this playing out . Answer to that. We certainly dont. How do you see this playing ounm looks at the moment as though there will be protests in pakistan today. I think the concern globally now will be the heightened tensions between both countries. We have had the Us State Department once again appealing for calm. United nations asking for maximum restraint from both sides. I think the fear is that with tensions rising every day that this could escalate once again to the situation where we were just a few months ago with both countries on the brink of war over a disputed region. Rahul tandon in on the brink of war over a disputed region. Rahultandon in delhi, thank you very much. People injapan have been commemorating the 74th anniversary of the us atomic bombing that killed at least 185,000 people. Prime minister shinzo abe joined survivors and the families of victims at a ceremony in nagasaki. The First Nuclear bomb hit hiroshima in august 1945 and a second bomb targeted nagasaki three days later. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come what the un is doing in kenya to try and break the link between teenage pregnancy and dropping out of school. The question was whether we want to save our people and japanese as well and win the war, or whether we want to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. The invasion began at two oclock this morning. Mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. We call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigour, vitality and enjoyment of life. No other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that shes achieved this landmark anniversary. This is a Pivotal Moment for the church as an international movement. The question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. Youre watching the briefing. 0ur headlines italy moves closer to a snap election after Coalition Leaders warn the governing alliance is beyond repair. Us immigration officials release half of the workers detained in a huge raid in the state of mississippi. Campaigners say they should all be freed. Teenage pregnancies are a leading cause of School Drop Outs across sub sa ha ran africa, according to the un. In kenya, one in five girls between the ages of 15 and 19 are reported to be pregnant or have a child already. Some parents are now putting their children on contraception at an early age in a desperate bid to keep them in school. The bbcs merchuma reports. Clara, not her real name, helps the nurse role of the sleeve of her school uniform. She has just nurse role of the sleeve of her school uniform. She hasjust turned 13. She gave birth six weeks ago and has been brought to this clinic by her mother to get a flat Family Planning injection. In the same room, her baby also gets a scheduled six week immunisation. It isa scheduled six week immunisation. It is a few minutes until lunch and clara, a candid and this years Primary School national exams, will miss a few afternoon classes. She needs to help her mother take the baby home, 1. 5 hours walking distance, before heading back to school. Are you taking her back to the clinic . Translation she will get another shot. She will use that until she finishes school. At 11am i will take the baby to her at school so will take the baby to her at school so she can breastfeed her. Child and teenage pregnancies have become prevalent in parts of tenure. This area is among the most affected, leading to high rates of School Dropouts and a continuing circle of poverty. So many parents put the children on contraceptives out of desperation. Those who came for contraceptives last year, those were teenagers, there were 271. Under 1a there were 29. Some come without their parents knowing, some are accompanied by their family, especially their mother. Schools in this region are partnering with the local government to come up with different ways they can employ to keep more girls in school and in Primary School. In here, peer led discussions are being used to offer Sexual Health education. Teachers and health Officials Say they do advocate for abstinence but not all adhere to that. Therefore, in such lives in the options available. A majority of the girls opt for depo provera injections and pills. Say no to sex. No to sex. They have a return to facility that can take up a return to facility that can take up to two years. It causes bone wastage and osteoporosis. There is no Sex Education in the National Curriculum and can you. Proposals to introduce this in schools nationwide have been criticised by political leaders and called immoral by some other leaders. In turn, many young people continue to operate in the space riddled with misinformation, myths and misconceptions. Heres our briefing on some of the key events happening later. We begin in nicosia where greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders hold their first talks in two years after that in the uk there will be a Court Hearing for suspects accused of leaking autopsy photos of footballer emiliano sala. And in china at the Huawei Developers conference the company will hopefully unveil its new os live video software. Now its time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. Hello, im adam wild and this is your friday sport briefing. English footballs transfer deadline has closed with well over 1 billion spent. One of the Big Money Moves involved the sale of this man romelu lukaku. Inter milan have signed the belgium striker from Manchester United for a Club Record Fee of around 90 million. That makes him the third biggest signing ever by a serie a side. Also on the move is david luiz. The Brazilian Centre back has left chelsea and is now an arsenal player. That deal worth round about 10 million. Those, just two of the late transfers. A full list is on the website, bbc. Com sport. At the canadian 0pen tennis that is taking place in montral montreal and toronto, both defending champions are safely through to the quarter finals. No problems for rafa nadal, he comfortably defeated argentinas guido pella. Whilst in the womens event, wimbledon champion simona halep is also through with a straight set victory over svetla na kuznetsova. The English Premier League kicks off a little later. Last seasons runners up liverpool will host newly promoted norwich in the first match with a further nine games across the weekend. Jurgen klopps team seen here celebrating their Champions League triumph are one of the favourites to win the league. Norwich meanwhile are back in the top flight after a 3 year absence. Liverpools long wait for a title goes on. Klopp, speaking on thursday, says he wants other teams to fear them. What is very important, even as a tea m what is very important, even as a team who won a championship last year, we have to stay the team who nobody wants to play against and not because of the name of the quality, but because of the intensity we put in the game and that is what i will ask the boys forum that is what we have to show tomorrow night the first time in the season. Over in france, league un also kicks off on friday with monaco hosting lyon. Last season was a massive disappointment for monaco who onlyjust avoided relegation. Leonardojardim who led them to the title in 2017 is back at the club after being dismissed and then reappointed. As usual, paris st germain will be the team to catch they begin the defence of their title at home to nimes on sunday. Tiger woods will tee off in newjersey later as he fights to make the cut at the Northern Trust 0pen. He finished on 4 over par in thursdays opening round, thats a massive 13 shots off the leader troy merritt. Woods has played just four times since his masters victory in april and says stiffness in his back has limited his ability to practice. Finally the launch of english Non League Football side bedale fcs kit has really caught our eye wait till you see it. The North Yorkshire based team has unveiled their new sausage, mash and peas themed away strip for the new season. The club are sponsored by a local Sausage Maker and it is the third time theyve teamed up together. Proceeds from shirt sales will go to a cancer charity. Ill leave you to make your mind up about how it looks. You can get all the latest sports news at our website thats bbc. Com sport. But from me adam wild and the rest of the sport team, that is your friday sport briefing. Major cities in europe are warning about the growing number of property developers, buying up residential apartment blocks to let them to tourists on airbnb. Ten cities are now asking the eu for help. 0ur europe correspondent, jean mackenzie, has been to valencia, which is struggling to control the growth of airbnb. Morning at the Central Market in valencia and as locals shop, visitors post to social media. Tourism has exploded here recently, meaning so hazmat but, making it the obvious choice. Meaning so has airbnb. That makes it the obvious choice for this stag party. We use it for most trips we have taken. But this authentic experience carries a hidden cost. This block of flats has just been purchased by a developer who wants to turn them all into tourist lets. Jesus and miguel have 13 days to leave their home. Like a likea number of like a number of cities in europe, the counsellor is trying to restrict airbnb by using local laws but it is a struggle. In this neighbourhood, one in eight homes is listed on the site and rent has shot up in recent yea rs. Site and rent has shot up in recent years. Airbnb started as a way for people to make money by renting out their homes. The issue here is that developers are now coming in, purchasing entire blocks of flats and renting them out only to tourist. While hosts are taking on multiple properties. Julia was onto his ninth. Do you need nine airbnbs was to market could you not rent two of them to the local population . Air b b says it takes local concerns seriously and wants to work with cities to tackle bad practice. But an Upcoming Court case could see them regulated regulated as a tech company and not a Tourism Company and that makes it impossible to regulate. Airbnb has put places on the map. But as more homes are siphoned off for tourists, the fabric of our cities as we know and love them is at risk. Princess charlotte had a mischievous day out as her parents were denied victory at the kings cup yachting regatta. The day began with william and kate going head to head in the event, but kate came second to last, receiving a giant wooden spoon. As Princess Charlotte was being ushered away after the ceremony, she stuck her tongue out at the crowd, before being quickly rushed downstairs. Blink and you miss it. Stay with me on bbc news, ill be back with the Business Briefing but one more story to bring you before i go. This story here about a canadian man who was involved in an attack with a risley bear. It must be said that this is incredibly rare and unprovoked. He managed to save himself with a pocketknife that he took out of his trouser pocket as the bear was chewing down on his abdomen and legs. I must say, this is very rare indeed that Something Like this would happen. He was backpacking in a remote area of british columbia, 300 kilometres away from vancouver which is where he is now recovering in hospital. There is much more on this story if you want to know more about this. 15,000 grizzly bears in british columbia. Many more online. Much more online. Hello there. Thursday was the calm before some Stormy Weather and over the next few days, its not going to feel like summer at all. First, we have some rain at times but its the strength of the wind that will have further impact. What we have an unusually deep area of low pressure for the time of year. Hence the strength of the wind. Its unusually far south as well and its pushing in these weather fronts, driving rain northwards and eastwards across the uk. As we head into the morning, still probably dry across the far north scotland, slightly cooler here, just one or two showers. Central and southern scotland, a wet start for the the rush hour, this rain could be quite heavy. Still some rain around first thing across Northern Ireland and into the far north of england, some showery bursts of rain still to clear away from eastern england. Wales and the south west, dry at this stage, a really quite a warm and muggy start for many parts of england and wales as well. We will see the back of that rain through the morning across eastern england, the rain band marching northwards come to rest in northern scotland and then a lot of showers developing across western parts of the uk. These are going to be having and thundery. Gusty winds as well. Lively in the south west of england as the wind strengthens during the day. Warm for eastern parts of england, where its going to be driest of all in the sunshines, temperatures in the mid 20s. The winds will continue to strengthen during the evening and overnight, our area of low pressure continues to work its way northwards. It will focus most of the wet weather across the northern part of the uk on saturday, some showers and longer spells of rain for scotland, Northern Ireland, perhaps the far north of england. The risk of thunderstorms as well. Further south, the showers will be more fleeting, lengthy spells of sunshine but here its going to be very windy across england and wales. Widespread gales, gusts of 60 Miles Per Hour across some Southern Coasts of england and wales and it will feel cooler and fresher, those temperatures typically low 20s at best. For the second half of the weekend, our area of low pressure is tending to push away towards scandinavia. It will take away the worst of the winds but we still have these weather fronts here, focusing these showers into longer spells of rain. Those will slit their way down into england and wales. Itll be breezy but the wind direction is changing to more of a northerly. Thats really going to drop the temperatures for the northern half of the uk, with highs only 15 or 16. This is the Business Briefing. Im victoria fritz. Cleaning up the internet. The white house calls a summit with big tech firms to counter online extremism. And uber disappoints. Shares are down sharply after reporting its latest results. And on the markets, trade in asia nudging up cautiously following a tumultuous week. And wall street posts its biggest gain in tow months. Two months

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