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this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. efforts to evacuate a group of critically ill syrians

from the rebel—held area of east ghouta begin. counting is under way in the run—off

presidential election in liberia. a fireworks display in cuba goes horribly wrong — doctors

fear for the lives of some of the injured. snowed under — a christmas storm dumps record

amounts on some us states but it's not all fun and games. the international committee

of the red cross says the evacuation of critical medical cases has begun from eastern ghouta

in syria. the suburb near damascus has been under rebel control. almost 400,000 people

there are besieged by forces loyal to president assad. virginia langeberg reports.

these photos posted on twitter by the syrian red crescent, an international committee of

the red cross. a sign of hope forjust a few. four patients with critical medical conditions

will now receive treatment in a hospital in damascus. in the rebel held suburb of eastern

ghouta, the most vulnerable have little help. sick and malnourished, trapped under siege

since 2013. on christmas day, the bbc aired a story ofa christmas day, the bbc aired a

story of a young baby, two—month—old who lost a n of a young baby, two—month—old

who lost an eye and suffered severe injuries ina lost an eye and suffered severe injuries

in a suspected government attack. un efforts to arrange medical evacuations from ghouta

have

until now fallen on deaf ears. last month, nine people who needed urgent medical care

died after a request to get them out were denied. now the attention turns to those who

can still be saved. including seven children curable cancer. but without the medicine to

treat them." children curable cancer. but without the medicine to treat them. if we

can save these seven children maybe we may also be able to get out the other 125 children

in ghouta who are in desperate need of sophisticated medical support which they cannot get in ghouta.

the syrian red crescent says the evacuations last night took a long time to negotiate.

the first of 29 critical cases approved by authorities. the remainder will be evacuated

to damascus over the coming days. it may seem just a drop in the ocean in the plight of

so many. but it is perhaps a small change in what has

been an unforgiving ordeal for the people of eastern ghouta. there's plenty more information

about the war in syria — as well as other top stories — on our website. just head

to bbc.com/news. you can also download the bbc news app. counting is under way in a runoff

election to choose the next president of liberia. it is a straight fight between the current

vice president, joseph boakai, and world renowned footballer george weah. umaru fofana reports

from the capital, monrovia. voting went peacefully with no reports of incidents. accompanied

by his supporters, vice presidentjoseph boakai cast his vote. he sounded confident. asked

as to whether he would accept the results he responded with a qualified yes. provided

it needs our standard. after that a decision will be made. we are willing to work for whatever

the final result is.

for supporters of the former football superstar george weah, it looked like a victory dance

when he went to vote. the man who won in the first round sounded confident. i'm not associated

with losing. i will win. boakai cannot win, and george weah can. what happened cannot

happen again. initial indications are that the run—off was better organised than the

first round. materials arrived on time and there have been no complaints so far of multiple

voting according to the main local observation group. turnout seemed low. it has been quiet

here at this high school. election officials are nibbling around without a lot to do. they

say there's been like this for most of the day. only one person has come here in the

last 30 minutes to cast their vote. with a result expected this week, liberians are looking

forward

to the outcome. this is the first time in over 70 years that this country has set the

stage for a peaceful transfer of power from one elected president to another. the united

states has announced sanctions on two officials who are developing north korea's ballistic

missile programme. in a statement the us treasury named the men, on the left ri pyong—chol

and on the right kimjong—sik. treasury secretary steven mnuchin added, "treasury is targeting

leaders of north korea's ballistic missile programmes, as part of our maximum pressure

campaign to isolate north korea and achieve a fully denuclearised korean peninsula". ri

pyong—chol is believed to be one of the most senior people in charge of the nuclear

and ballistic missile programmes. kim jong—sik is thought to be behind the work to switch

to solid fuel from liquid fuel, which is particularly difficult and dangerous to store. the united

nations introduced

new sanctions last friday, in response to pyongyang's latest intercontinental ballistic

missile test in november. i spoke just now with dr balbina hwang, visiting professor

at the centre for security studies at georgetown. she explained what effect — if any — these

sanctions are likely to have. dr balbina hwang is visiting professor at georgetown university's

well, we have to remember that there are un security council sanctions as well is unilateral

sanctions and these latest sanctions levied by the united states government are targeting

individuals. these are really symbolic more than anything else. they are a very important

part of president tom's maximum pressure on north korea but they will have little practical

effect —— president trump's maximum pressure because it is only about us jurisdiction and

it is unlikely either of these two men at any assets, certainly in their name, or any

property in the united

states. the broader problem is that china and north korea and russia want to see the

us off the peninsula altogether so at least china and russia will continue their support

for pyongyang. certainly they will. the un security council sanctions are important because

it sends a strong unified message but it is a very subtle and possibly a triple layered

game that is being played. this is in the context of quite a lot of disorder and chaos

in the united nations itself with the united states isolated on many other global issues.

if that china, russia, north korea and to some extent south korea are on the same page,

and an alignment between us and japan, how will that play out? the united states and

south korea and japan are all firmly on the same side. the president of south korea has

made absolutely certain that he is fully behind these sanctions and also wants to increase

the pressure but at the same time, he is talking about wanting

a peaceful solution and frankly so, as has the trump administration. they've made this

point repeatedly. it does seem that the north korean leadership is not suicidal. it doesn't

want war but it has no intention of giving up its nuclear weapons, it seems. will the

world have to get used to a nuclear armed north korea? the thing here is the global

non—proliferation regime and north korea is testing this but if we do accept north

korea as a de facto legitimate nuclear power, that means essentially iran, perhaps syria

and many other countries could break away so we have a much greater global concern here.

scenes of utter destruction are coming out from remote villages in the philippines, hammered

by tropical storm tembin. homes were all but flattened

in tugaya village, where 30 people died and 60 are missing in floods and mudslides. many

local villagers were not evacuated in time. on average, the philippines is hit by around

20 typhoons each year. tembin battered the southern island of mindanao last friday, leaving

at least 200 dead and around 70,000 homeless. it is really sad for us. even if we are working

with people, rescuing them, it is not easy for us to accept the reality. brazil is expelling

venezuela's top diplomat, just days after venezuela asked brazil's ambassador to leave.

relations between the two neighbouring nations have deteriorated since michel temer took

office in brazil last year, after dilma rousseff was impeached. leonardo rocha is americas

editor of the bbc world service. he told me more about the spat. brazil decided to act

three days after its own ambassador was expelled from venezuela. brazil said he is not

welcome any more. he will have two leave the country. —— he will have to leave the

country. the whole crisis started on saturday when venezuelan decided to expel the top diplomats

from brazil and canada on the same day. canada retaliated on monday with the same measure.

relations have been bad. brazil in particular, the president, nicolas maduro, never recognised

the government of michel temer, because dilma rousseff was a left—wing socialist president

close to his government. they were building together oil pipelines to take venezuela's

oil and gas to brazil. there was a strategic left—wing partnership in south america that

has gone.

so, the reason given by venezuelan to expel the ambassador is because he broke the constitutional

rule of law by impeaching dilma rousseff. they say relations would not be mended until

that is sorted that will possibly never happen because the brazilian former presidency is

not going to run for presidency. it is a difficult issue. this just thisjust in, to this just

in, to journalists with reuters news agency arrested in myanmar on december 12th, have

been remanded into custody for another fourteen days. the two, were detained after they were

asked to meet police officers outside the largest city yangon. they had been covering

the rohingya refugee crisis. a former minister in ivory coast — hubert 0ulaye — has been

sentenced to 20 years in jail for complicity in the killing of 18 people — including

seven un peacekeepers.

the attack was in 2012, as ivory coast tried to recover from the violence that followed

the presidential election two years earlier. lawyers for the former minister say they'll

appeal. ajudge in argentina has ruled that a prosecutor who died hours before he was

due to testify against the former president, cristina fernandez de kirchner, was murdered.

alberto nisman died in his apartment nearly three years ago — the official investigation

concluded he'd committed suicide. video has emerged of a fireworks display that went horribly

wrong at a popular festival in cuba. 39 people were injured, including children. doctors

have some of the injured listed as "very grave" to "extremely critical." kathryn armstrong

reports. the moment christmas celebrations sparked into terrifying chaos.

fireworks flying in all directions. what was intended as entertainment ended up as a barrage

of missiles, raining on the spectators as they ran from the scene. people can be heard

screaming during the harrowing video, captured during a popular cuban carnival on video,

captured during a popular cu ban carnival on christmas video, captured during a popular

cuban carnival on christmas eve. the incident has left 39 people injured including six children.

of those taken to hospital, officials say 20 are seriously injured with some clinging

to life. translation: mack we have six patients in extremely critical condition. it is the

most grave status of a burn victims. we have two in critical condition and two in very

grave. this festival in the central town takes place every christmas eve, drawing thousands

of cu ba ns christmas eve, drawing thousands of cubans and some tourist. all victims

are thought to be locals. an investigation is now under way into the cause of the explosion.

much more to come for you on bbc news including this, we meet a sea lion are brushing up on

a special skill as the new year approaches. tambin we saw this enormous tidal wave approaching

the beach, and people started to run, and suddenly it was complete chaos. the united

states troops have been trying to overthrow the dictatorship of general manuel noriega.

the pentagon said the operation had been 90% successful but it's failed in its principal

objective — to capture general noriega and take him to the us to face drugs charges.

the hammer and sickle was hastily taken away. the russian flag was hoisted over what is

now no longer the soviet union, but the commonwealth of independent states. day breaks slowly over

lockerbie, over the cockpit of pan

am's maid of the seas, nosedown in the soft earth. you could see what happens when a plane

eight storeys high, a football pitch wide, falls from 30,000 feet. christmas has returned

to albania after a communist ban lasting more than 20 years. thousands went to midnight

mass in the town of shkodra where there were anti—communist riots ten days ago. this

is bbc news. the latest headlines: medical evacuations have begun in the besieged damascus

suburb of east ghouta. permission has been given for 29 critically ill syrians to be

transported. votes are being counted in liberia, where a presidential election run—off has

been taking place between a former international football star, george weah, and the current

vice president, joseph boakai. a british woman has been sentenced to three years in an egyptian

prison. laura plummer was found guilty of smuggling drugs. she was arrested in october,

carrying 290 tablets of the painkiller,

tramadol, in her suitcase. daniela relph reports. laura plummer's family and friends say she

is naive, not a criminal. but today the 33—year—old shop workerfrom hull is beginning a three—year

sentence injail in egypt. her mother, roberta, and her egyptian partner, omar caboo, have

been at court to support her during the hearings this week. laura plummer had been travelling

to the red sea resort of hurghada to visit omar in october when she was stopped by the

authorities. in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription

in britain, but banned in egypt. she said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers

from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal

cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull

have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull.

she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't

drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt. she loves egypt.

she loves the egyptian people. she's in love with omar. we cannot believe this has happened

to her. we are absolutely devastated. laura plummer had been going on holiday to egypt's

red sea resort for several years, but for her supporters, she has been let down by the

country she loved. this woman doesn't deserve to be incarcerated in an egyptian prison and,

to be honest with you, as much as i respect the customs of egypt and the laws and thejudiciary

and everything else, this will put people off travelling on holiday to egypt in the

future, and i think the egyptian authorities need to be mindful of that. the egyptian legal

system is complex. laura plummer will now appeal against the three—year sentence,

a jail term her family say

is shocking and unjust. daniela relph, bbc news. around 150 migrants are in a stand—off

with police along the border between serbia and croatia the group, who have set up an

improvised camp, are demanding passage through croatia and other countries in the european

union. shuba krishnan reports. migrants desperately plead for safe passage. chanting: please open

the border! even women and children join the chorus. chanting: please help us! police dressed

in riot gear refused to let them enter. both sides unrelenting. the migrants have set up

an improvised camp. they have food, and water, but what they really want is to find a new

home.

we don't want to stay here until we die. maybe they open the border and we can go. just,

we want, go from serbia. we don't want food and water, we just want permission to cross

this border. it is an all—too—familiar story in the region, with 11,500 migrants

in camps across serbia. and many continue to arrive as smugglers test new routes into

europe. a heavy snow storm on the island of sakhalin in russia's far east has caused severe

disruption. authorities have opened mobile warming centres for pedestrians, many of them

forced to walk because public transport has all but ground to a halt. a pensioner is recovering

in hospitalfrom being blown off a balcony. the airport and the ferry service with the

mainland have been closed. parts of the us are receiving a full dose of winter, with

some northern states in a deep freeze. in pennsylvannia, one of the country's snowiest

cities has declared a state of emergency,

after smashing its highest ever daily snowfall record by more than a foot. georgina smyth

reports. winter whiteout. trees buckling under the snow, streets choked with ice. all the

hallmarks of winter and then some, with a record—breaking snow dump of 53 inches — that's

nearly 1.3 metres — in erie, pennsylvania. at four times the city's previous all—time

christmas record, it is the snowiest day on record for what is already one of america's

snowiest cities. and the white stuff isn't making it easy for motorists. outside the

city, it forced the festive traffic to a standstill on christmas day. officials have since declared

a snow emergency, with some roads deemed dangerous and impassable. but for those at home with

nowhere to go, there was only one thing to do. head out and enjoy the winter magic.

scenes like this are likely to continue for several days, with the snow still falling

thick and fast, erie could receive another foot of it in the next day. on the west coast,

hopes for a white christmas were granted when seattle had its first snow in nine years.

portland had its sixth since 1884. in boston, icy conditions sent a plane skidding down

a taxiway. heavy snowfall put a freeze on arrivals and departures at logan international

for close to an hour. israel has protested after its chess players were barred from competing

in an international tournament being hosted by saudi arabia. saudi arabia says visas could

not be granted because the kingdom has no diplomatic ties with israel. the israeli chess

federation says they will seek financial compensation. sodaba haidare reports. it was to be saudi

arabia's winning

move on the world stage. holding a high profile chess tournament with players from around

70 countries, except one — israel. right up to the last moment negotiations were to

get israelis players as there. there are still a lot of people that are doing negotiations

by meeting saudi arabia is in order to let israelis players play in this world championship.

but that did not quite work out and now the tournament is going ahead without israeli

players. chess has been controversial in saudi arabia. the grand move the declared the game

an islamic last year. this looked like a bolt mood and got some admirers. translation: this

is a

truly unique experience among the gulf state. the players and the fans who get to watch

and compete. to watch the hero in the game. others we re watch the hero in the game. others

were unable to attend but there are generous prizes on offer and three more days of play

to go but it has been a rocky start to saudi arabia's first attempt of hosting an international

tournament. for most of us, christmas is now out of the way — next up, new year. but

one special animal injapan is thinking a little further ahead — looking forward to the lunar

new year. and this animal is trying to develop a special skill, in preparation. tim allman

explains. meet mr chen, one of the stars of the show at this aquarium in yokohama. he's

no ordinary sea lion. he has literary aspirations. with quite a bit of help from his trainer,

he's trying his hand — or flipper — at calligraphy.

that is something that sea lions have a natural gift for, apparently. translation: it is a

very smart animal and can perform delicate movements, so he is good at doing this. we

want to practise more so he can perform cool drawings on new year's day. and what exactly

has he been drawing? well, it's the symbol for a dog, the animal that will represent

the new year in the chinese zodiac. his audience seemed fairly impressed. he still has a little

time to practise. the lunar new year does not begin until february. tim allman, bbc

news. budapest zoo has been showing off its latest arrival — a baby gorilla. the mum,

a western lowland gorilla called n'yaounda, gave birth on christmas eve. this is the 5th

baby born here in hungary.

for now, zoo keepers can't tell the baby's gender or weight, since its mother isn't letting

it out of her arms. six gorillas live now in budapest zoo, two of them youngsters. the

english footballer, harry kane, has set a new goal record in the premier league in a

calendar year — doing it in style at wembley. a hat—trick against southampton took the

spurs striker to 39 goals, surpassing alan shea rer's 22 year old record. that takes

his haulfor club and country to 56 goals, making him the leading goalscorer in europe

for 2017. now, take a look at these pictures. this is — or rather, was — one of the

towers of the high—voltage power grid in china's hubei province. according to state

media, the tower was demolished after the local government decided to dismantle the

power grid traversing the yangtze river. much more on all the news on the bbc

website. thank you for watching. hello there. some of us have already seen snow already

this festive season. for a few more, we're starting wednesday on a wintry note. we have

an area of low pressure. this swirl of cloud drifting northwards in the cold air. while

the system is delivering rain, mixed in with that, sleet and snow drifting across southern

and south—eastern areas to start the day. further north and west, especially, northern

england, northern ireland, scotland, potential for icy stretches with clear skies through

the night. through the day, scotland, northern ireland, western areas of england and wales,

that will have the best of the sunshine. towards the south and east, struggling to improve

through the day. skies improving for the likes of oxfordshire and berkshire. but the london

area will stay pretty cloudy. across kent, up into east anglia, here, outbreaks of rain

sleet

and snow mixed in right through the afternoon, coupled with a strong northerly wind. that

combination could actually cause a little bit of disruption. but across northern england,

and the heart of scotland, a fine and crisp and cold sunny afternoon. some wintry showers

filtering down into northern scotland. showers filtering into northern ireland. three degrees

in belfast. a scattering of showers in wales. the west midlands and parts of the south—west

as well. sunny spells in between. temperatures, four degrees in plymouth. a cold and fairly

breezy day wherever you are. wednesday night, staying cold. temperatures widely dipping

below freezing. again, that will lead to some icy stretches. still one or two showers in

northern fringes particularly. temperatures close to freezing, perhaps below in some spots.

thursday, this bump in the isobars, the ridge of high pressure, promising a decent day for

many. yes, a cold and frosty start. but we will see some good spells of sunshine. still

some wintry showers in the north. then a change to the south—west. clouding over, with outbreaks

of rain temporarily. snow on the leading edge, especially on the high ground. cold at this

stage, six degrees at best. during friday these outbreaks of rain will slide northwards.

a breezy day. notice, down towards the south—west. temperatures just beginning to climb. 10 degrees

in plymouth. taking that that trend with us as we go to the weekend. temperatures climbing

into double digits in places. but there'll be a lot of cloud, it'll often be windy, and

there will be outbreaks of rain at times. evacuation of critically ill patients in a

besieged area of syria has begun. it's understood four have been moved from eastern ghouta to

hospitals in damascus — the first of 29 to be transported for medical treatment. the

un has pleaded with the syrian government to allow about 500 to leave. votes are being

counted in liberia, in the presidential election run—off between the former international

football star, george weah, and the current vice president, joseph boakai. there are hopes

for the firthe us has imposed sanctions on two north korean officials it says are "key

leaders" in developing north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programme. st smooth

transfer of power in 73 years. on friday, the un imposed new sanctions. analysts have

told the bbc they are unlikely to be effective and are largely symbolic. pyongyang has described

them as an "act of war". in the uk the university 's minister has

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