1、BBC News with Sue Montgomery.Islamist militants have attacked and occupied a gas facility in the east of Algeria seizing foreign hostages. The Algerian state news agency says at least two foreign nationals were killed. There has been a confirmation that British, Norwegian and Japanese nationals are
2、among those involved. Washington believes the US citizens are also being held. Heres the BBCs Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher.Weve heard from an al-Qaeda linked group, we cant confirm 100% either if it is from the group or if that group actually has done what it says. But it says that it is hold
3、ing 41 hostages, it says that is acting is in retaliation for Algerias support, for Frances military intervention across border in Mali. BP issued the statement making clear that was very difficult for to get information from there, and essentially confirmed that the part of the building, at least a
4、 part of the facility is occupied. The Algerian army, the Algerian forces are involved.A French catering company said 150 of its Algerian employees were being held, but a man claiming to be a spokesman for the group, said Algerian workers had been allowed to leave. French troops are engaged in a gro
5、und battle against Islamist in Mali. Armoured France columns have been massing outside the town of Diabaly along with Malian troops. French officials say the militants are well-organized and highly mobile. After French warplanes bombed the town last night, the militants are reported to have abandone
6、d their positions and mingled with civilians.In a speech unveiling plans to introduce tight gun control, President Obama has called on the US Congress to restore a ban on assault weapons. The presidents proposals include a ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition and tough checks
7、 some people wanted to buy guns. He urged Americans to hold politicians to account.Get them on the record. Ask your member of Congress if they support universal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. Ask them if they support renewing a ban on military-style assault weapons and high-c
8、apacity magazines. And if they say no, asked them why not? Ask them whats more important? Doing whatever it takes to get an A grade from the gun lobby that funds their campaigns, or given parents some peace of mind when they drop their child off for first grade.The Liberian Senate has received a let
9、ter allegedly written by the former President Charles Taylor asking for payment of his pension of $25,000 a year. Mr Taylor is currently serving a 50-year prison sentence for war crimes which hes appealing against. The BBC correspondent in Liberia says the signature on the letter resembles that of M
10、r Taylor but the document contains some basic spelling mistakes.The International Monetary Fund has approved the next installment of its bailout for Greece worth more than $4bn. The decision followed reviews of the countrys economic performance and the passage of further measures for the Greek parli
11、ament to satisfy lenders. Heres our economic correspondent Andrew Walker.The money that the IMF is releasing covers two payments, the first of which was originally scheduled for last May. The IMF and the eurozone countries who are also lending money to Greece delayed because of persistent concerns a
12、bout the governments implementation of policies intended ultimately to make the economy and the public finances stronger. Those worries have been calmed for now, but theres every chance they will return. The IMF in particular thinks Greece needs debt relief and that would have to come from eurozone
13、governments.The Pakistani government has threatened to action to end protests near the parliament building in the capital Islamabad. Followers of the cleric Tahir ul-Qadri are demanding the resignation of the government. The Interior Minister said action was on the cards, but didnt not give details,
14、 he said the cleric and his followers were at risks from militant attacks.One of the successful football managers of recent years, Pep Guardiola has agreed to become the new coach of Bayern Munich. His previous team Barcelona won 30 trophies in four years under his leadership. Andrew House reports.G
15、uardiola has agreed to 3-year contract with the German club and hell take over the end of the current season from Jupp Heynckes. The amount of success he had during his spell in charge of Barcelona meant hed become a leading target for clubs all across the Europe, not only because of the fact of Barcelona would win matches, but also because of their style of intricate passing and retaining possession. The Spaniards decision not only represents something of triumph for Bayern, but also for the German Bundesliga, which has lagged behind the English Premier League in terms of generating revenue.