BBC news with Michael Powles President Obama decided to shack up offshore oil industry after the the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. He hop it exploratory debroad drilling for another 6 months and suspending test drilling on 63 rigs in the gulf of Mexico. He also dismissed the head of government (agency) monetary offshore drilling as Mark Mardell reports from Washington. President Obama has sacked the head of the government body that oversea the safety of the rigs and (order) to stop plans fro new deepwater sea around the United States for 6 months. Our presidential commission has prepared its report into the accident. Shell have start to drilling shallow water of Alaskan in summer that’s been stopped temporarily too, proposal to drill off Fujinia have been (cancel) for good, partly because of the rejection by the defense department has a big navel base in the area. The oil company responsible for the gulf of Mexico slick BP is still plumping plug the hole and damage well. Government scientists say ithat up to 3 million litters of oil a day have been gashing out of the broken pipe. At least 3 times more than BP’s (original) estimate. 11 workers were killed in initial explosion five weeks ago on the rig. The United States unveiled his long-term security (strategy) in the new document. President Obama administration pledged more diplomatic efforts to reverse this great of nuclear arms. He says they will work with china in matter of mutual interest, but will also monitor Beijing’s military development. Madeleine Morris has more from Washington. Diplomacy of development is the tool of security find a new prominent in President Obama’s first national security’s strategy. After this phrase war on Tehran instead this strategy further (explicitly) to combating al-Qaeda and its faliate and for the first time fighting the threat of home-grown terrorism receive serious tension. Following a number of attempted and successful attacks by American citizens on American soil. This strategy also focus on Iran and North Korea saying US will use multiple means the two countries of their nuclear (ambitions). The Jamaica government says at least 73 civilians now known have been killed in clash in capital Kingston. The security forces have been going from house to house in Trivoli Gardens area of Kingston searching for Christopher “Dudus” Coke who wanted in US for drug and gun running charges. Nick Davis has been in Trivoli Gardens. During work around the area, I spoke to people in (community). They claimed that military have killed and arrested a large number of innocent people. They were hardly any men some 560 people have been arrested in the last few days. The bullet holes in some of the buildings _ will been used from moved last of barriers. A _ by gun men to stop the security forces. The police say they recovered bodies of 73 (civilians) and found nearly 8000 round of ammunition. This is the world news from the BBC Members of an indigenous community in Bolivia say they have lynched 4 police men in the province of Potosi. They accused the policemen, who belonged to a unit tackling car (theft), of extortion. The area is a well-known smuggling route for cars from neighbouring Chile. A police chief said the group had threatened to kill anyone trying to retrieve the bodies. The videos have been posted on internet showing members of Russian parliament Russian around the chamber voting on behalf of absence colleagues. The footage of the chamber would rosen and rose empty seats with only a few (deputies) present someone willing newspapers. But when voting time come. Deputies dash from empty desk to empty desk pressing the electronic voting buttons. The European football authorities have approved new financial rules designed to stop clubs spending more than they earn. UEFA - which governs the sport in Europe - will monitor clubs' finances over a three-year period to make sure they comply. Our sports correspondent Alex Capstick reports. UEFA determined to limit the lavish spending which is become such feature of the game. A recent report found half of Europe's clubs were losing money and 20% faced huge (deficits). Under the new rules, they will have to break even. Clubs will not be allow to spend more money than they generate. Rich benefits will not longer be allow to subsidies the expensive transfer and salaries. Those was consistently operate out side of the premiers will be barred from European competitions. South Africa's Trade Union Federation has threatened to strike during Football World Cup. The Unions want recent electricity price rise reversed. The Secretary General of congress of the South Africa Trade Unions Zwelinzima Vavi said a key talk is due on June 14th during the first week of the World Cup. In a separate development the country's transport union Transnet said it had accepted a new wage deal and would end the free wage strike which has affected (ports) on the real network. And that's the BBC news.