BBC news with A P The Obama administration has (designated) the massive oil spilt in the Gulf of Mexico, as an inventor of the national significance. And move will allow it to draw on resources for cross the country to deal with the leak. Mr. Obama said everything possible was being done to (tackle) the problem. The problems have been _ announced they would be sending swap teams to the gulf, and expect all platforms in rates. And I have been order the sectary have been _ home land security, they visited the site on Friday to ensure that BP and entire US government is doing everything possible, not just to responded the incident, but also to determinate its course. The state of emergency had been declared that Louisiana whose (coastline) is most threatened by spill. As many as five thousand barrels of oil a day may now be leaking into the sea, after last week sea explosion on a drilling rig, which then (sank). Britain’s three men political leaders have confronted each other over the country’s economic difficulties in the third an final televised debate before the next week’s general election. How to attack the country’s huge budget deficit was the heart of (summit) exchanges. Here’s our political reporter N G. After a miserable twenty-four hours, the Golden brown, he used to his_ statement to argue that being prime minister was tough. “I don’t always get things right”, he said in a (reference) to his unguarded remarks about eldly water he metal on Wednesday. But David Cameron called Mr. Brown a desperate man and said the conservatives will be the only party to get the country out of its economical corrupts. As the Britain’s third leader Nick Clegg, he criticized his opponents for that odd stuff politics, telling the audience the liberal democrats would do something different. Belgium has moved a step closer to becoming the fist European country to ban Islamic full face veils in public places and (appeal) the proved legislation which now go to the Senate, it can (recommend) changes, but not overturn the new law. Parliament in France has used to debate a similar law later this year, from Brussels Dominic Hughes. Belgium members of parliament gave the new law, but (overwhelming) backing, just two abstentions and no words against it. The law makes no direct references to full face veils like niqabs or burkas instead bans clothing hide someone’s identity in public places like parks’ buildings around the street. Some MPs back the law on the ground of security; Others say the full faced veils was a symbol of (pressure) in women. The Muslim executive Belgium criticized the new law arguing it will lead women who do wear the veil trapped in their homes. Senators in the United States began a debate on the most sweeping financial reform since the 1930s. The legislation has designed to help avoid the repeat of the global crisis. The democrats want to tighten controls over the voluntary services industry, but the opposition republican have rejected make the new bill in (particular) a plan for a consumer protection agency. World news from the BBC. Iraqi official says a manual recount of the ballets for Bagdad will start on Monday, and make it up in two weeks. The ballet recount follows a successful appeal by the incumbent prime minister Nouri Maliki who came at the close of second in last month (parliamentary) election. Its the opponents say Nouri Maliki is abusing the law to change the result of the election disqualify its political enemies. A car bomb exploded in Iran alcohol shop in Bagdad at least 8 people there have been killed in the blast which happen in a busy area southern of the city. The European commission said that they expected a (rescue) package for Greece to be finalized in few days. After meeting official of the international monetary fund the commission of the economic monetary affairs Olli Rehn said the package will give Greek economies in braving base. Analyses say Germany might be close its indoors its chair of bail out. The Turkish government has given the long awaiting go head for a third bridge (suspending) the busy bottom of waterway divided the city of Istanbul, and the continents of Europe and Asia. When it finishes about five years time, the suspension bridge will be one of the longest bridges of this kind in the world. Jonathan Head sent this report from the city. From the scene of the beauty, the Bosphorous is very incontinent for the inhabitants of Istanbul. 140 million cars cross the two existing Bosphorous bridges every year, causing almost continuous traffic jams on them, so the long awaited announcement of a third bridge will be welcomed by some but not everyone. Critics may include environmentalists, architects and city planners argue the bridge will do little to solve Istanbul’s traffic worse. From today women are allowed to serve on (board) United States’ submarines. Congress had until today to object to the police shift but didn’t. it expected it will take up a year for the first woman can be trained for submarine duties and before separate quarters can be built for them.