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BBC News with Johnason Izaad.
A special advisor to the Gambia's new president Adama Barrow has said that more than 11 million dollars are thought to be missing from the state coffers following the departure of long-time ruler Yahya Jammeh. Miamada Faty told reporters in the Senegalese capital Dakar that financial experts were working to evaluate the exact loss. Luxury cars and other items were seeing been loaded onto a Chantien cargo plane on behalf of Mr.Jamey on Saturday night.
The White House says it is in initial stage of discussions about moving the U.S embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. On Sunday,president Trump and Israili prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed by phone the Palestinian peace process and Iran. Mr.Trump says talks on re-negotiating the NAFT free trade pact will begin soon. He said it had already discussed the matter with the leaders of Canada and Mexico and process will also address border and security issuses.
Tweleve hundred troops and five hundred fire fighters have joined the efforts to control Chile's worst forest fires in decades.The government has requested international help. President Michelle Bachele said Chile has practically exhausted its capacity to fight the blazes.
Severe weather in the south of United States has left at least fifteen people dead and injured dozens more. A state emergency has been declared in Geogia where powerful storms ripped through some areas damaging homes and uprooting trees.Several of the deaths were in a trailer park.
The Venezuelan president Nichlas Maduro has replaced the president of the Central Bank Nelson Merentes after weeks of delays in the introduction of new one-hundred banknotes. Delays in the praction of the notes has forced the government to postpone the measure several times.
And in the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament the host Gabon have been knocked out of the group stage.They were unable to be Cameroon in their final match.A result which sees the indomitable Lions to go through along with Burkina Faso who's been out 2-0.
BBC News.