We will start with developing news out of the us. This is georgia and this is to do with criminal proceedings against donald trump. You may be aware of the latest developments in georgia and those allegations of election interference. The way the system works there as there is something called a grand jury system. 0rdinary members of the public sit on that and they make a preliminary decision about Whether Terminal Proceedings should go ahead. In this case, they did. There have been reports in the last few hours that personal details, some of those ordinary members of the public, have been allegedly leaked online. We now have allegedly leaked online. We now have a statement from the Fulton County sheriffs office. Lets take a look at that and then we can on partygate. It said in a statement. As a lead agency, our investigators are working closely with local, state, and federal Law Enforcement agencies to track down the origin of threats in Fulton County and other jurisdictions. That is the statement just in the last hour or so from authorities are there. We understand that it relates to social media details, potential personal details, being put up online. Now, normally, grand jury members, their names in thisjurisdiction are grand jury members, their names in this jurisdiction are put up and included in documents but nothing else. So there have been allegations that people have been putting up personal details, things like addresses or social media profiles. We have no knowledge about whether those details are correct or incorrect, but there have been reports of the last couple of hours. And then just in the last i we get that confirmation, not of the details, that of the fact that Fulton County, the lead agency, is investigating. So that statement again. As the lead agency, our investigators are working closely with local, state, and federal Law Enforcement agencies to track down the origin of threats in Fulton County and otherjurisdictions. So we will be keeping you across the details of that particular development. Just more broadly of course you will know that trump has been hit with four sets of criminal charges. Now the georgia case is the latest, others relating to January The 6th and others to Election Funding as well in new york. This is the latest one in georgia. There is also debates and legal arguments about where and when that case will be heard, whether it will be heard at a state or federal level. Expect developments on that. This is a new and separate development. About potential personal details of members of the grand jury being put up members of the grand jury being put up online. As we get any more on that, of course, we will bring it to you. The latest on the canada whilst i was now. People have been told to get out and to get out now. These pictures show you some of the reasons why. Extraordinary wild fires still burning stop northern territories are badly hit. The capital there is a place called yellowknife, 20,000 people live there and they have been told to get out by noon on friday. They have been given a deadline to evacuate their homes because the fires could reach the outskirts of the city by this weekend. So theyve been given a deadline there of friday. Some people have been leaving already, we can take a look at a picture of the queue on the motorway, the way in and out. There have been cast, we cant bring you those pictures right now but some people have been leaving already. The background to all of this is that canada, the worst Wildfire Season on record, 1100 fires are burning as of wednesday. Lets get the very latest. Live now to sara minogue who is a journalist for cbc north. Thank you very much for coming in the programme. Just 0rchestra what are the latest hits. The the programme. Just orchestra what are the latest hits. Are the latest hits. The latest is that we have are the latest hits. The latest is that we have a are the latest hits. The latest is that we have a outofcontroll are the latest hits. The latest is that we have a outofcontrol wired that we have a out of control wired of fire still burning. It is about 15 kilometres to the west of yellowknife and that fire really began to threaten our city earlier this week. We saw this unprecedented Evacuation Order for a city of 20,000 people. Iam Evacuation Order for a city of 20,000 people. I am one of the people who did get out quite early and now we are kind of waiting to see what happens with that fire and how all of these people are going to get to safety. Which is rather far away. Yellowknife is a very Remote Community on the north side of Great Slave Lake to. It is a long drive to get to any evacuation centres. The closest that has been established so far for people driving is over 1000 kilometres by car. Id maxim a very huge distance. Just talk it are the personal decision was for you. 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So i felt fearful and i booked flights and of the day that i landed in calgary, where i am now, that night to the first evacuation alert was announced for parts of yellowknife and the next day the whole city was ordered to get out. And just how unusual is this more People Living there . It is and just how unusual is this more People Living there . People living there . It is so striking People Living there . It is so striking i People Living there . It is so striking. I moved People Living there . It is so striking. I moved to People Living there . It is so striking. I moved to yellowknife in 2013 and the following summer was a terrible year fires. 2013 and the following summer was a terrible yearfires. It 2013 and the following summer was a terrible year fires. It is remembered now as the summer of smoke. We had fires burning all over the territory, it was relentless. Fire tankers were in the sky at all levels of the day. That season, looking back on it, was extremely mild compared to what we are seeing now. We saw a total of one community evacuated briefly in 2014. It was a community about 40 people. Theyjust received another evacuation alert to this morning to get out now for their own safety. But that was it. And this year we have seen multiple communities evacuated, some more than once. We have seen fires go right into communities and take houses off the edges. We saw total destruction back in may. Those people were evacuated once again for their own safety. It is just absolutely unheard of and the very idea that one would order a city of 20,000 to empty out in the face of out of control fires is just not something a lot of people were prepared to imagine. find something a lot of people were prepared to imagine. Something a lot of people were prepared to imagine. And it is there an sense prepared to imagine. And it is there any sense of prepared to imagine. 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I heard an interview a few weeks ago with some firefighters working in quebec who said that the fires they are dealing with really need a season ending event. That is what they called it. I believe that means a deluge of rain or some otherwise massive change in the weather situation. But with the extreme dryness we are seeing here, the lack of rain, i am just not sure what is going to change the situation that we are in right now. Qm. Going to change the situation that we are in right now. Going to change the situation that we are in right now. 0k, we really appreciate we are in right now. 0k, we really appreciate your we are in right now. 0k, we really appreciate your time we are in right now. 0k, we really appreciate your time and we are in right now. 0k, we really appreciate your time and your appreciate your time and your expertise in giving us a clearer picture about what is happening. Thank you very much for coming on the programme. In west africa, more than 60 migrants are presumed dead after their boat was found drifting off cape verde. Its thought they were trying to reach the spanish Canary Islands. The boat was found about 300 kilometres from cape verde. Its believed almost all those on board came from senegal. These pictures show some of those rescued. 38 people, including children, were brought ashore on the island of sal. Officials in senegal said they were making arrangements to bring survivors home. We can speak now to andrea garcia. Thank you for coming on the programme from the International Organisation of migration. Thank you for your time. This is a dreadful story that we have been covering here. Could you give us an idea of some of the risks and dangers of the journey like this . Journey like this . Yes, thank you for havin journey like this . Yes, thank you for having me. Journey like this . Yes, thank you for having me. As journey like this . Yes, thank you for having me. As you journey like this . Yes, thank you | for having me. As you mentioned, these people were drifting for about a month, actually. It is thought that they left senegal around the 10th ofjuly and they were just rescued two days ago which means that during this one month they were at sea without adequate water, without food, without any shelter. So that is one of the main risks. To be drifting at sea without being able to get to any cursed and therefore without being able to access food, water, shelter, without being able to access also medical services that you need to survive. And the other obvious risk of this very dangerous journey is drowning. Given those risks, why do people make this particular trip . The rofiles make this particular trip . The profiles of make this particular trip . The profiles of the make this particular trip . Ttj profiles of the people that make this particular trip . jttj profiles of the people that are taking this journey from the west of africa to the Canary Islands is different. It is different type of people but most of them are really desperate, as you can imagine. You can only take this journey, which you know is so dangerous, if you are completely hopeless and desperate. And you are probably looking for safety. So many of them are looking for safety, fleeing violence, fleeing conflict in their countries, all they are also fleeing extreme poverty, which also poses great risks to them. Or they are in generaljust seeking for a better life. General ust seeking for a better life. J. , general ust seeking for a better life. J. ,. ,. , life. And what in general do you want to see life. And what in general do you want to see happen life. And what in general do you want to see happen to life. And what in general do you want to see happen to try life. And what in general do you want to see happen to try to life. And what in general do you | want to see happen to try to stop people taking these huge risks . Taste people taking these huge risks . have seen that people are taking these risks now and will continue to take them if nothing changes. So what needs to change is that there should be more safe routes for migration, for regular migration, thatis migration, for regular migration, that is orderly. And that these options are also accessible to a wider part of the population, to the part of the population that is actually embarking on these journeys now. That is something very important. In very important thing is that there needs to be more safe and rescue operations. Not only more, but they need to be more proactive. They need to be more coordinated among other countries that are sharing this coastline. And it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia, it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia. Thank it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia, thank you it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia, thank you very it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia, thank you very much it needs to be really robust. Andrea garcia, thank you very much for garcia, thank you very much for coming on the programme. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. School staff in 10 Scottish Local Authority areas will go on strike on 13 and 14 september. Gmb scotlands members, which includes non Teaching School staff, rejected a pay offer of 5. 5 in april, calling it unacceptable. The union said the offer does not come close to matching the surging cost of living. The family of a pregnant woman killed by a Speeding Driver have welcomed a decision to have his 12 Year Prison Sentence reviewed by the court of appeal. Frankiejules hough died, along with her unborn daughter, when adil iqbal crashed into her car shortly after hed filmed himself driving at 123 miles per hour. An mp has told a Public Meeting he will pursue a Law Granting Better Protection For Heritage Venues after the demolition of the 18th century crooked house pub, following a fire. About 100 people attended the meeting about what had happened to the pub in dudley. Youre live with bbc news. Saudi arabias crown prince, Mohammed Bin Salman, has been invited to visit the uk. The visit is likely to prompt sharp criticism over the gulf leaders human rights record. It would be the first trip to the uk by the crown prince since the murder ofjournalist Jamal Khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018. Us Intelligence Agencies concluded that the prince must have authorised the killing. We asked our security correspondent, frank gardner, to explain a little more why the visit would be so controversial. Well, because, really, hes such a paradox. 0n the one hand, he is transforming saudi arabia for the better. Hes freeing it up socially. Hes scrapped the absurd ban on women driving that the religious clerics insisted on for decades. Hes allowed public entertainment. He is diversifying the economy away from a dependence on oil. He started these huge megaprojects, which may or may not work, but hes got a vision for the future which is incorporated in something called vision 2030. But on the other hand, he is presiding over a country that has a very poor human rights record, and most specifically, he is suspected by western countries of having ordered or at least been complicit in the very grisly murderfive years ago of a critical saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi. Now, he denies that. The official saudi version is that this was a murder carried out by rogue agents. Theres no such thing in the gulf. You know, ive lived there for years. That doesnt happen. These were Government Agents who flew on saudi official planes to istanbul and carried out the murder inside the saudi consulate. Thats not something you do without permission, but anyhow, that is the official version. The fact is saudi arabia is an enormously rich, powerful and important country, and britain wants a slice of its trillion dollar plus investment. It wants to do partnership with saudi arabia in things like high tech, bio. Bio energy and a lot of cutting edge technologies. And thats only going to happen with the say so of this man, which is why hes being invited to britain. And of course the government, im sure, will bring up human rights and itll be discussed, but im not sure its necessarily going to change some of the practices saudi arabias been doing. Professor simon mabon teaches International Politics at Lancaster University and is an expert on saudi arabias international relations. Thank you for coming on the programme. 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