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The latest headlines from BBC news I'm Lebou Desecon, Hillary Clinton has
described the FBI's decision to reveal that it's restarted its investigation into her use of
emails as deeply troubling, the FBI's director said he felt obliged to reveal the
discovery of new emails that may be relevant as he didn't want to mislead the
American people.
Shia militia fighters have opened up a new front in the battle to recapture the
Iraqi city of Mosul from the Islamic state group, Their aim is to retake Tal Afar and
thereby cut an important supply line to and from Syria, to the south of Mosul the Iraqi
army claims it's taking the town of Al-Shoura.
Spain's parliament has confirmed that Mariano Rajoy is the leader at the leader
of the central republic party is the new prime minister bringing to an end, ten months
of political deadlock, the main opposition Socialist Party had abstainted, had it not
done so Spanish voters could’ve faced a third general election within a year.
You're watching BBC world news. These are our main headlines. Iraq's
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has announced the start of a military operation to
recapture Mosul from the Islamic state group. Iraqi forces and Kurdish Peshmerga
have begun to advance on the city where IS declared a Caliphate two years ago.
There have been more clashes between police and migrants at the camp in the
northern French port of Calais known as the jungle. The French authorities have
promised to clear the site, the UK government has promised to resettle hundreds of
unaccompanied children who are living their.
Shares in Australia's biggest casino company crown resorts have fallen by
more than 12 percent after it reported that at least 18 of its staff , including a senior
executive, have been detained by authorities in China. China has launched a mission
to its new Space Station two astronauts are going to spend a month living onboard the
new orbiting laboratory.
The latest headlines from BBC news. I'm Gavin Grey, Donald Trump has
complained that he's the victim of one of the greatest political smear campaigns in the
history in the United States, his comments follow two new accusations of sexual
assault. One from a former contestant on his own television show The Apprentice.
Authorities in the United States are banning Samsung Galaxy Note 7
smartphones from all flights after reports of devices catching fire. Passengers and
crew will no longer be allowed to take them on board or pack them in hold luggage.
Earlier this week Samsung halted the production and sale of the handsets.
And thousands of Thai have been holding vigils that Bangkok's Royal palace to
mourn the king who died on Thursday. His body was brought to the palace in a
convoy as weeping mourners lined the streets. The crown prince has been named as
his successor.
This is BBC World News, I'm Lucy Hawking's. Our headlines. There's been a bleak
assessment for the future of the Eastern city of Aleppo from the UN Special Envoy,
Staffan de Mistura has warned the Syrian city could be just two months away from
total destruction and he will not passively accept another Srebrenica or Rwanda.
US forecasters say hurricane Matthew is gaining strength as it heads towards
Florida with winds rising to 200 kilometres an hour millions of people have started
leaving their homes.
Hurricane Matthew was still churning through the Bahamas with ferocious winds and
rain. In Haiti, we're getting reports that say at least 35 people have been killed in the
storm.
After days of protest a plan to introduce a strict anti-abortion bill in Poland,
the lower house of parliament has thrown the proposal. It's a major setback for the
law and justice party which has been in power for a year. And those are your
headlines.
Hello, this is BBC World News. I'm Matthew Amroliwala. Our main
headlines here. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have clashed over jobs, trade,
taxes, race relations and security in their first presidential debate. Each candidate
tried to discredit the other and argued over who had the stamina to be president. Well
transparency was an issue for both candidates. For Mr. Trump that's about not
releasing his tax returns and for Mrs. Clinton it concerns thousands of emails which
were deleted from her private server when she was Secretary of State.
Reports from Aleppo say that Syrian Government Forces are making advances
in the center of the divided city. It follows several days of heavy airstrikes against the
rebel-held East.
And scientists in the United States say the World's first baby has been born
using a new three-person fertility technique. The New Scientist magazine said it had
allowed them to bypass an inherited genetic condition.
You're watching BBC World News, I'm David EADS. These are the
headlines. Nearly 250 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that hit
central Italy early on Wednesday. In Amatrice, one of the three medieval towns worst
hit, rescue efforts have been disrupted by some powerful aftershocks.
The Colombian government and FARC rebel group have signed a peace deal
putting an end to more than five decades of conflict. Under the agreement, both sides
will work together to address social exclusion.
The Senate in Brazil is starting the impeachment trial of President Dilma
Rousseff who was suspended in May. She is accused of tampering with the budget to
hide a growing deficit.
And the British politician who spearheaded the campaign for the UK to leave
the European Union, Nigel Farage, has addressed a rally of U.S. Republican
presidential candidate Donald Trump. Mr. Farage said the party could beat the
pollsters in the presidential race.
This is BBC World News, I'm Tom Donkin. The headlines. The American
military admits US-led coalition forces may have unintentionally targeted a Syrian
Army position. At least 60 Syrian soldiers are reported to have been killed. This
comes just hours after Russia said the situation in the country was getting worse.
In the Rio Paralympics the Iranian cyclist Bachmann Gold BondAzad has died
following a crash in the Mann c4 c5 road race. He was treated at the scene of the
accident before being taken to hospital. He was 48.
A Belgium teenager has been helped to die. It's the first case since the law was
passed, allowing terminally ill minors to request euthanasia .
Hillary Clinton has accused her presidential rival Donald Trump of inciting
violence after he said her armed protections should be taken away to see what
happens. Those are the latest headlines from BBC World News.