Territory. Two returned back safely but the one carrying the president and Foreign Minister crashed in mountainous territory in heavy fog. All contact was lost. Our correspondent Caroline Hawley reports. You can see how bad conditions were in the area, as the Rescue Operation was under way. A fleet of ambulances on standby. The army is reported to have ordered all resources needed to be thrown at the search. Members of irans red crescent scoured the rugged landscape on foot for any sign of the missing helicopter, but Poor Visibility made it difficult for the rescue teams to reach the scene of the crash even to locate it. Translation there are currently three drone teams in the area but due to the thick fog and low visibility, the drones were not able to successfully operate. There are also three teams with rescue dogs in the area. We are searching and we hope well be able to reach positive results very soon. The first indication that something had gone wrong came on state run television. Translation there are unconfirmed reports of an incident involving the helicopter carrying the president. Initial reports cite a hard landing for the helicopter carrying the president. President raisi, seen here earlier with his counterpart from azerbaijan, is a hardliner. Number two to the Supreme Leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who is the ultimate authority in iran. Also missing is irans Foreign Minister, a familiarfigure on the international stage. Hed been involved in many negotiations, including over the countrys nuclear programme. Regime supporters came out to pray for the president. These images broadcast on state run tv. Though not everyone in iran is praying for his survival. The regime is not popular with many iranians, who would like to see an end to the islamic republic. But from its most senior leader, a message of calm, of continuity. Hope that god will return the president and fellow travellers to the people. The iranian nation must not he worried and rest assured, there will be no disruption to the running of the country. Late at night, theres no news of the fate of the president and his Foreign Minister. Several arab countries have offered assistance. Turkey has sent a Mountain Rescue Team and the eu will help with the satellite Mapping Service at the request of tehran. The world is watching closely to what happens next in iran. Lets move to taiwan next because the country is preparing to inaugurate its new president , william lai. Hundreds of Opposition Supporters rallied to protest four more years of Democratic Progressive Party rule ahead of taiwan inauguration President Elect william lai. It is set to begin soon and we will be following the latest developments. Lai will take the helm as taiwan faces increasing diplomatic and military pressures from neighbouring china which claims the self ruled island as part of its territory. But his administration will also have to work with a fractious parliament after voters in january revoked his partys majority. Heres our correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes reporting from taipei. So you can see here, this is troops from the taiwan military who are just going through their last rehearsal before all their last rehearsal before all the celebrations, the Inauguration Ceremony begins this morning. This is where it will take place on the stage behind me here. This is where President Lai will make his inaugural address. President lai will make his inauguraladdress. Hes President Lai will make his inaugural address. Hes going to come out here at 9 00 and greet the thousands of people who are now gathering all the invited guests who have come here to watch this mornings inauguration. He will then go back inside the president ial building behind the stage here and there will be a greeting of all the diplomats and all the ps who have come vips who have come. And at 11 00am, hell come out and make his address. So this is the handover to a new presidency, william lai will be the new president of taiwan today, replacing tsai ing wen, who has been the president here for the last eight years. And President Lai will not have an easy start. Weve already seen the Opposition Parties here in taiwan protesting in parliament and fighting in parliament, actually, over the last few days. And, of course, theres also always the reaction from china. Hes not liked by china. We dont know how china might or might not react, but certainly, President Lai is not going to have any honeymoon period before he has to get down and deal with the problems hes going to have to face. So thats the view from taiwan. Lets cross over to the chinese mainland now and speak to our correspondent in beijing, stephen mcdonell. Is it getting much attention in taiwan where you are in china . When you say a lot of attention, in the government controlled media, it will be downplayed here. So were not seeing enormous amounts of coverage of this. Also because it hasnt happened yet, i gets guess. It there are bits and pieces. This is from the global times. For people who dont know, the global times is like the communist partys shock jock communist pa rty� s shock jock tabloid communist partys shock jock tabloid national ills press, so its often rabbid. Taiwans regional leader elect and head of secessionist Democratic Progressive Party, william lai, who won with only 40 of the vote is scheduled to formally take office on monday. Many taiwan people, including members of the Opposition Parties, have urged lai, not to further provoke the chinese mainland by pushing hardline and secessionist against the mainland and cause more tensions for the region. Notice the word secessionist, they managed to pop it into the first two paragraphs there. So thats how it will be portrayed here. Certainly, government in beijing doesnt like the ruling party in taipei. Thats putting it mildly. Urged people in taiwan to vote for not the dpp. It didnt work. And so, were in for a few more years of tension, it would seem. And do we know how tension, it would seem. And do we know how beijing tension, it would seem. And do we know how beijing views tension, it would seem. And do we know how beijing views the | we know how beijing views the leadership of william lai, who is set to be inaugurated, compared to the outgoing president , tsai ing wen . Compared to the outgoing president , tsai ingwen . Well, from the messaging president , tsai ingwen . Well, from the messaging were from the messaging were getting from the communist party, it isjust getting from the communist party, it is just more of the same. You know, theyre urging him not to do this and not to do that. The assumption like in the articles like the one i just read out, is that it is going to be bad. And its not like theyre counting on him doing what they want him to do. So theyre kind of pre empting his leadership, if you like, by saying that its going to be terrible. Anyone who urges reunification is going to be persecuted in taiwan this type of thing. So yeah, look from the messaging were getting from the chinese government, itsjust more getting from the chinese government, its just more of same. Now, of course, another way in which they can apply pressure or the military flyovers, thejets, the ships coming close to taiwan, increasingly close. More and more tensions with fishermen on either side of the taiwan strait. And we might expect that being ramped up even more in the coming weeks, the coming months ahead. All right, well leave it there, thanks very much for that view from beijing. Thats our beijing correspondent. Benjamin ho is Assistant Professor at the china programme, Rajaratnam School of international studies. Thank you for speaking to me. We heard from Stephen Talking about chinas reaction to the incoming president , william lai, saying more of the same following in the footsteps of tsai ing wen and tensions are not set to de escalate at least. Whats your take on what we should expect under william lais presidency . I we should expect under william lais presidency . Lais presidency . I think certainly lais presidency . I think certainly if lais presidency . I think certainly if you lais presidency . I think certainly if you come lais presidency . I think. Certainly if you come from lais presidency . I think certainly if you come from the chinese perspective, they obviously view a dpp regime as somewhat more problematic for the chinese. I think for william lai, some of the biggest Foreign Policy priorities really to ensure that the relationship with beijing remains on an even keel beijing remains on an even keel. But at the same time, to ensure that just like keel. But at the same time, to ensure thatjust like his ensure that just like his predecessor, ensure thatjust like his predecessor, tsai ing wen, hes able to project taiwans voice on the international stage. So i think that that is going to be very difficult, because beijing for a long time has always felt that under the dpp, it is illegitimate. So i think that that is really going to be a challenge. But i think that a lot of the Biggest Challenges will also be on the domestic front. I think if you come from the taiwan ease perspective, there are a lot of domestic issues he has so sort out, including the cost of living, and, of course, his own Party Relationship with the kmt. Well come to the kmt and the domestic political side. But lets talk through some of the concerns that people in taiwan have. When i was there for the elections, it seemed like a bread and butter issues were concerns. Young people wanted jobs. Cost of living was high. These are the sort of pressures that hes going to be under pressure to address . Pressure to address . Most certainly pressure to address . Most certainly i pressure to address . Most certainly. I think pressure to address . Most certainly. I think as pressure to address . Most certainly. I think as far pressure to address . Most certainly. I think as far as i certainly. 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And speaking of how hes going to be able to fulfil or going to be able to fulfil or help the people of taiwan, he does have a bit of a challenge, because his party, dpp, lost their majority in parliament in their majority in parliament in the last election. What does that mean for how hes going to be able to rule under his term as president . It be able to rule under his term as president . As president . It really means that whatever as president . It really means that whatever policies as president . It really means that whatever policies hes i that whatever policies hes going to enact, he would have to ensure that there is some elements of kmt support. Because to some extent, the presence of the kmt reflects a particular political presence in taiwan, which he cannot do without. So its going to be hard to push through some of the policies with regards to defence, and even with regards to how he wants to take Cross Strait Relations forward. So i think that it is going to be some kind of bartter. He has to figure a way out to ensure that he has got kmt support in some ways. That he has got kmt support in some wave some ways. Lots of challenges ahead for some ways. Lots of challenges ahead for the some ways. Lots of challenges ahead for the incoming ahead for the incoming president. Thank you very much for coming and speaking with me. Thank you. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Thousands of people continue to take to the streets of the georgian capital tbilisi, protesting about a new law that they say will stifle free speech. European political leaders have expressed concern about the legislation, saying georgia is abandoning its path towards eu membership and moving closer to its neighbour russia. Although the law was vetoed yesterday by georgias president , its likely to come into force soon. Andrew harding reports from tbilisi. Its not easy being russias neighbour. And right now, the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. On the streets of the capital, tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers, angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgias path towards joining the european union. Russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in ussr and they have this big dream which they never left. You dont want that . Of course we dont want that. At issue, a new law that looks like a kremlin style measure to limit freedoms. I want a Better Future for my children. I cannot see a Better Future in the country which will get the laws like this. You dont have to travel far from tbilisi to understand georgias fears about russia. An hour away lies one of two big chunks of territory occupied by russian troops. I can see a big Russian Military base, army trucks, barbed wire. This view says so much about georgia today, its fears of more russian aggression and the widespread belief that the kremlin is always meddling here, stirring up trouble, trying to weaken georgias independence. But how should georgia respond . Older people here seem more wary of provoking the kremlin. We dont want war, says zhuzhana. Were just a small country. Georgian Government Officials go further, accusing the west of bullying them, of fuelling instability here. Translation the main thing we want is peace. L maintaining peace. We will not let our country share the same destiny as ukraine and whats happening there. Thats the ukraine. But is this peace . Security footage of an opposition mp being attacked by masked thugs. Activists here are being targeted by the Security Forces and badly beaten, kremlin style. My nose is broken. This bone is broken. The bone which holds an eye. We all know that in russia does not more exist any free society, there is no free ngos. Do you worry that thats going to come and happen here as well . Yeah. So we are on the way. Which explains why these Street Protests are continuing. A russian flag set on fire. Young georgians have made their choice. They are determined to have a future inside europe. But with an ever more aggressive, authoritarian russia right next door, its going to be a long struggle. We are georgia, they shout. But this countrys future, its very identity, hang in the balance. Andrew harding, bbc news, tbilisi. In the uk people affected by the contaminated Blood Scandal have held a vigil in westminster this evening, on the eve of the publication of the independent inquiry� s final report. Theres speculation that the government is setting aside £10 billion for a Compensation Package. More than 30,000 people were given infected Blood Products by the nhs decades ago about 3,000 died as a result, most from hepatitis c or hiv. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. Remembering loved ones, victims of the infected Blood Scandal. Campaigners gathered At Westminster ahead of the Public Inquiry report out tomorrow as politicians agreed it should be above Party Politics with failings over decades by successive governments. And the idea its taken all of this time to get to the truth, i think is heartbreaking. I havent seen the report yet. The government has already said that it will want to respond quickly to it. It looks like the government is going to do the right thing and they will have our wholehearted support in that. And we will make sure that victims have the certainty of knowing that if theres a change of government later this year, a Labour Government will honour that commitment. The chancellor, jeremy hunt, told the sunday times families had every right to be incredibly angry, that politicians hadnt acted fast enough. Its reported hes preparing a Compensation Package of around £10 billion. The Inquiry Report will examine why blood for transfusions and products for other conditions were given to patients even after warnings they were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. Home testing kits for hep c are available, but bbc News Analysis found that more than 1,700 patients have the virus because of treatment decades ago and still dont know it. Demand for test kits has soared. Dame anita roddick, founder of the body shop, was one of the uks best known entrepreneurs. She had hep c because of a blood transfusion, which wasnt detected for many years. She died in 2007. My mum had a kind of ve