It's a conduct that in this. Is completely but that doesn't mean that dispute settlement stopped effect members can still resolve their disputes through consultations and they are thinking about other mechanisms such as arbitration or good offices of the director general So there are a number of things that can be done that would be a stopgap solution the United States Mexico and Canada have signed a revised trade agreement the latest stage of President terms 3 year battle to rewrites NAFTA the new deal includes extra provisions for workers' rights and environmental standards at the behest of Democrats who now control the u.s. House of Representatives the Mexican president and dress mandrel over as Obrador said the deed was good for one because Mr Trump said it was good for everybody on the Canadian foreign minister Chrystia Freeland said it was a rare victory for multilateralism all of us together have finally accomplished what we set out again at the very end from. A win win win agreement which will provide stability for workers in all 3 of our country for many years to come u.s. Prosecutors have charged a former Mexican minister of public security with accepting millions of dollars in bribes from the Simoneau a drug Ontario Gennaro got to see a loon who was arrested in taxes and accused of allowing the cartel to operate freely in Mexico and giving it access to information about police activity. President Trump has led to the u.s. Senate's Detroit him sooner rather than later after Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives on veiled the 2 articles of impeachment against him they charge Mr Trump with abuse of power and of struction of Congress at a rally in Pennsylvania he ridiculed the articles and the House Democrats announced these 2 flimsy but that are ridiculous articles of impeachment the House Democrats are walking back from everything they claim with today's announcement they're now admitting there was no collusion there was no obstruction of justice and there were no crimes whatsoever there are no crimes it's as if there were no private b.b.c. News for comic tremors have increased on New Zealand's wine dial and the meaning probably found the declare used to the recovery of the victims of Monday's fatal eruption the country's geological agency said eruptions were likely over the next 24 hours with steam and mud reported to be jetting from craters 6 people confirmed dead a panel of foreign experts is stepping down from its advisory role in investigating the police in Hong Kong in a major setback for the Beijing backed government the international panel had been appointed in or goes to ensure the police wants dog the i.p.c.c. Conduct an objective investigation into allegations of excessive force by police during the recent pro-democracy protests by the panel concluded that the i.p.c.c. Lacked the powers to properly investigate the use of force against the protesters. Officials in Jersey City across the river from New York say 6 people have been killed and 3 wounded in a shootout that moved from a cemetery to a kosher grocery store and lasted several hours the dead include a police detective and 2 suspected gunmen along with 3 costume as at the shop jazz the city's police chief is Michael Cowley the investigation will take weeks maybe months the crime scene is very extensive as it 3 locations at least at this time we have one stolen you hold the vehicle. That may contain this in the every device that has since been taken from a location that is being examined by a bomb squad members Somalis security forces tackling and his limited attack on a hotel in the capital Mogadishu have killed 2 of the gunmen they've also rescued $82.00 people including civilians and officials who were foreigners say the operation is continuing b.b.c. World news. Welcome to News Day coming up with me then and of course next to me the one and Mr Alan because you're welcome welcome indeed to the moment here the latest of. The arrest of the former Mexican government official who was arrested in Texas as you heard in the news and also we'll be hearing from New Zealand getting the latest we've told you about the police investigation that's underway Stay with us to hear details of accounts from some people who were directly affected by. The eruption Yeah definitely something worth staying in from I mean you can keep up with the program by following the b.b.c. World Service on Facebook Twitter you can text theirs or send us a whatsapp message on anything you hear the number of course is plus full force 778-620-5085. But let's start with the climate because Greenland ice sheet is melting much faster than previously thought threatening hundreds of millions of people with inundation and bringing some of the most irreversible impacts of the climate emergency much closer the scale and speed of ice loss is much higher than was predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or the i.p.c.c. That means that sea level rises are likely to reach 67 centimeters by 2100 some 7 centimeters more than the i.p.c.c. Main prediction of rise will put 400000000 people at risk of flooding every year instead of the 360 predicted by the same organization by the end of the century. Is professor of art forms of vision of the University of Leeds one of the lead authors of the study we assess a whole bunch of different. 99 to look at the ice loss from Greenland since that we. The I she was about 4 trillion terms of life in that time period but more importantly the rate of our forces increased over time by about a factor 7 what does that mean that means that the ice sheets are effectively workin up to the warming that being applying to them for longer than that period taken them some time to become active but now they are it also means that unfortunately we're bought into. Bunch of sea level rise of the future because it will take a similarly long period to slow down again even if we were able to cool the planet which is an unlikely prospect I see here a minute that says the wild 2nd largest ice sheets is melting far more quickly than previously thought living 400000000 people exposed to coastal flooding but 2100 Yeah the thing that we can do with satellite nation is check the climate model predictions are on track when we have a long enough record and that record has to be longer than a decade because we have to be able to spot the difference between climate change and weather pattern. And so that's what we did we come here as losses from Greenland to the r.p.c. Seas project predictions and unfortunately what we found was that the ice she is in fact tracking the worst case scenario and that means more sea level rise than expected so this is a study that covers 2 to 6 years what does that mean diplomatic terms you know when we say a 1000000 years of geological terms it means nothing what about 26 years in climatic terms so agreement this quite well behaved compared to Antarctica because it has summers and winters or isn't it just has really just lots of winters from time to time the summers in Greenland the warmer than usual and we saw that in 2012 but we also see it this year in 2090 as well which is now included in our assessment they were able to comment on it because we've seen the year out now effect and even though we've seen some warm years from time to time and also a. General trend of increased us losses really pronounced in the 26 year record we can't really describe any of those changes and if you know the big pools Parkland Haven't we have this before we've seen individuals to this point and it's all the way across the quantum system pointed to changes in the way different parts of the planet respond to the thing being applied and we've seen classes in Greenland speed up what we haven't seen is the wholesale activation agreements last year that we've seen in the most recent years and we certainly haven't seen the flu comparison detail comparison to predictions which tell us that we need to extract the worst important because the sea level rise predictions that people are working to are underestimate I don't know if this is covered in your research but. Can anything be done to reverse the current trend if we were able to cool things down again 3 decades and there's no reason to think that these changes will slow that's a real tall order I don't think anybody really expects. Temperature to reverse stable or under separate professor of our Forbes of vision of the University of Leeds. And we've got plenty more coming up on the climate change course of the next hour as always here on News Day moving on a former top Mexican government security official Generica the Luna has been arrested in Texas on charges that he received multi-million dollar bribes from the Sinhala cartel Mr Garcia Luna wasn't just an important figure in the administration of former President Felipe Calderon he was also Mexico's secretary of public security in effect the face of the country's federal police force Jose d.s. President so is the Washington d.c. Correspondent for reform are the leading newspaper in Mexico and he joins us now thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me not at all this is an extremely important to rest isn't it because of the significance of the person who's been arrested exactly this is certainly front page news across the board in old newspapers Mexico giving the relevance of this character it was not all the one simple Probably chief but the actual responsible for this tried to do to fight the cartels in Mexico between 20012012 the and the allegations that are presented in the document by the u.s. Authorities are certainly something coming out of a movie. He was picked up in Texas do we have any more details of how and where the arrest took place in Texas the what we know is that Mr Luna had been actually living in Florida since 2012 after he left the Mexican ministration and this Since then he had been doing some consulting on security and other issues and for some reason he was based in Texas for the past weeks in a suburb of Dallas great fine that's what some reporters are saying here in America but we don't know exactly what were the circumstances self of their arrest but it certainly is a blow given that this tried force that basically capture him and. Him is based off of the actual agencies in the u.s. Government that collaborated with him back east I must government official what has been the reaction in Mexico to the fact that such an important official has been arrested on charges like this. I think there are 2 main effects. And feelings in Mexico regarding these arrests one is a condemnation of the policy of basically going after the kingpins of the cartels without any further strategy in the strengthening their judicial sector in Mexico because these basically has been the. Off balance that has brought more than 200000 dead in Mexico so that policy that started under President Calderon in 2006. Well basically is receiving its final blow with this arrest and 2nd in. One sense proof that many of the articles and many of the books that have been written about the drug war and under suspicious on the suspicion of what Mr Costello was doing these during all these years have proven right and certainly this is not something to be happy but certainly many journalists and investigators who allege already is some. Some involvement of Garcelle now with the cartel are are feeling vindicated as I thank you very much for bringing us up today with a story that has a d.s. Presents at the Washington d.c. Correspondent for reform a new day continues on the b.b.c. Rotunda in a few moments we'll be bringing you business news for details of that all those roles if you were a village a sports news almost all topping our list are us. With the latest sports news he's not Ok So stay with us for sports news coming up in a few moments right now the International Court of Justice in The Hague and what's sure to be a moment of high drama later today Myanmar's de facto leader the Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi will attempt to defend her country against what many say is indefensible occasions government committed genocide against its Muslim population but who is she let's ask Barbara Victor who wrote on the biography about something it's called The Lady. She went to. Because her mother was ill and she went to care for her mother who is really dying and because she was the daughter of the hero to liberate or from the British She was somebody that everybody knew about and considered her a savior as well and so instead of going back to her husband and 2 or 2 sons she stayed and when she stayed she began protesting the military junta which was violent and oppressive and eventually they put it under house arrest and she became a symbol people gather every day and every night when she came out the balcony really to worship the k. She was the voice of reason. And liberty. How does a woman like that a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and up in the situation where she is defending her country and hat prime ministership of charges of genocide. You know it's very interesting because when I was that I spent 2 months as a guest at the floor believe it or not and I met her. And I saw things in front of her house soldiers killing protesters and she was very driven her husband died of prostate cancer why she was in them and she never went back to him her 2 little her 2 young boys who were raised by her brother and sister. She never went back to her family have either died and she became. A world known celebrity if you will for freedom and all of this. Disintegrated into something else which was less fear he became a sceptic by this war gentle hunt if you if you will and I guess the power was something that just went to her head it's interesting what you said that about husband when he was ill about the time that you spent with did you already a point get a sense of who was a woman for whom power could be more important than anything else even here nights . Actually I did I didn't think about more important human rights because she was still very involved in the human rights cause of people which was really bad but I couldn't imagine leaving my darling husband and 2 young children. To be locked up in a house because they would let her they would have let her go it's just that she could never come back she chose to stay so whilst many of us sit here wondering how a Nobel Prize winner has ended up in this situation from what you all saying what you saw of some of the life you're not that surprised no I was ever surprised and it's a matter of fact I gave a lecture at Northwestern University. In front of the worshippers. And I said there's something off. I believe that and I still do you know wanting notoriety and wanting adoration doesn't go well in my book with fighting for liberty and the oppressed and the braying Muslims were Oprah asked and they were really picked on by the Buddhists because they were Muslim and they were poor and they were suffering and you know she never stood up for them anyway she set up the Grammys people supposedly But do you think that how could you talk about of almost west shipping something that we've seen quite a lot across different parts of Asia is also part of the problem I do that's very interesting that you say that because we do see that we see that in Korea we see it in China and it was that way in Burma. He was a cult figure she was absolutely worshiped and people came there to pay homage to being under house arrest was not a terrible tragedy for her because she was at home and she had she had staff and she food compacter who were in her party when they went to jail they would be they were they were starved was pretty pretty hard I never believe she said I believe she revels in the attention. Author Barbara who wrote an autobiography about ants and she called the lady with some interesting views some many things quite harsh views on her earlier time spent with her. True some will say from the b.b.c. 21 after 3 I did there this time because I'm here I can always hear you know get rid of me Allan road. Did you and welcome to The Big Show thank you got a cricket story in here for you you need you like news in there I mean that's obviously should be leading the league you know I said when with a live ass in the Champions League you know we are talking European Champions League into Milan and I axed the big names who have failed to make the last 16 the Italian league leaders beaten 21 at home by Barcelona they finished 3rd in their groups thanks to policy adoptions win over Slavia Prague fellow Italians Napoli are through they beat game 4 mil but then they immediately sacked manager Carlo and chill Lotty Liverpool Chelsea Valencia the other winners who secured their knockout places there are 8 more games on Wednesday but only 2 places in the last 16 haven't already been decided also on Wednesday the Club World Cup gets on the way the invitee side of hosts Qatar taking on the Oceania and champions Yangon sport and in the next 90 minutes Test cricket is returning to Pakistan for the 1st time in over a decade Sri Lanka are the visitors the same nation whose past was attacked in March 2009 leading to the deaths of 6 policeman and 2 civilians and of course Pakistan spending the next 10 years only playing abroad will come back to load Ron thank you very much for that update of course all this to Ross with him in 25 minutes you're listening to news day from the b.b.c. With the big man Mr Alan procedure who sat next to me enjoying a nice packet of crisps and me and then let's have a look at some of those news headlines American objections have severely limited the work of the world trade on. As ation its appeal court is now shut down because Washington won't allow new judges to be appointed and President Trump is closer to achieving his goal of replacing NAFTA after the u.s. Mexico and Canada some signed a revised trade deal and we're going to be talking about some of those subjects do you want to say something I know that we'll be talking coming back to those shortly let's get the latest business news now from Andrew Wood at the B.B.C.'s business desk in Hong Kong Good morning to you Andrew. Good morning and we're coming back to the World Trade Organization those trade stories pretty quickly actually has as you saying earlier just now the World Trade Organization is formally run out of judges to hear appeals now the head of the director general the World Trade Organization Roberto Azevedo told the b.b.c. In an interview that he's going to take at least a few months in order to fix this the problem at the moment is that when the got a pair of countries go to the the World Trade Organization and they've got a dispute that the trade organizations dispute panel will rule in favor of one or the other but the party the country that loses can then go to the usually go to the appeals and there's no appeals judges at the moment you need at least 3 in order to hear an appeal and because President Trump refused to appoint new judges to approve new judges who've been appointed to this body there's only one left and that's not enough so he make an appeal basically you know you gun jump the system for a while now let's hear from Jennifer Hilman she used to be an appeals judge for the w.c. It's a very sad day and I think it's very unfortunate that the United States has been very clear about its concerns and its criticisms of the appellate body and very silent when it comes to proposing any solutions I was Jennifer Hillman used to be a judge. Let's hope the Americans come up with some solutions for this or this problem has always been to thank you very much for joining us now when New Zealand's White Island volcano erupted on Monday there were dozens of tourists of 6 have been confirmed 8 others a few are to have died about 30 of Syria's. Mahalo is f