BBC news with Cathy Celaston President Obama and Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev have held wide range talks in Washington during Mr. Medvedev first visit to the United States. Mr. Obama described Russian President as a (solid) and (reliable) partner and said their discussions have been excellent. From Washington Kim Haters. The 2 president went to a burger lunch in Virginia. They shared fries as they talk through their translators. The four riding back in a car together to the White House. It’s a sign of how much the relationship between the 2 counties has improved during the Obama’s (administration). President Barack Obama said this kind of discussions he had with president Medvedev would have been unlikely just 17 months ago. Disagreement remain but the Obama’s administration is kin to show case the warmer ties with Russia as one of his main foreign (policies’ success). Athens near public official has been killed by bomber explosion in Greek capital Athens. The minister (responsible) for the police and anti-terrorism Michalis Chryssohoidis said the person who dead was one of his close aides. Malcolm Brabant reports from Athens. The bombers could not got closet to Michalis Chryssohoidis Greece tough law and order chief. Somehow they (managed) to penetray security in a building that houses in national intelligence service and smuggle to advice to within a few feet of minister’s desk. The package was opened by one of Mr. Chryssohoidis close aide. The explosion was so powerful that some of the building thought it has been struck by an (earthquake). Police in Belgium has carried out a serious raid as part of investigation into Peter Falia. The church headquarters the Palace of the archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels was sealed off. While legal officers looked for materials related to allegation of child abuse. Investigators also seek materials from officers of long-running an inquiry of Peter Filia in the church and the home of recently (retired) archbishop of Belgium Cardinal Danneels. In April the bishop of Brussels resigned after admitting he had sexually abused a boy more than 20 year ago. The longest tennis match in the history of the professional game has ended at Wimbledon in London. The American John Isner, and Nicolas Mahut of France spend three days on court. John Bennett reports. Finally there was a winner. The most epic match in the tennis history ended after a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes. Big Serving American John Isner (eventually) took the victory with a backhand passing shot that finally managed to break Nicolas Mahut who served following a remarkable 138 final set games. Afterwards, in front of the packed crowd, both players fought back tears as they accepted a gift to mark the occasion from an old Enlgand club. Mahut who looked devastated as he sat in his chair with his head in his hands, but held his (opponent) as the champion. World news from the BBC. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil has been flying over areas devastated by the floods in the northeast of the country to see for himself the extent of the damage. Entire towns and villages were (swept) away as rivers burst their banks after heavy rains in the state of Alagoas and Pernambuco. At least 44 people are confirmed dead. An alleged Jamaican drugs lord Christopher Dudus Coke has been extradited to the United States to face drug and weapon smuggling charges. Mr Coke was flown out of Jamaica after he waved his right to challenge the (extradition), saying he was willing to stand the trial in the US. More than 70 people died in Jamaica last month in violence triggered by an attempt to arrest him. Our Kingston Correspondent Nick was at the airport to see his plane leave. I am looking out over the air field in the Normeman airport. A JDF Jamaica Defense helicopter has just landed. There is a small group of , probably about 7 or 8, police officers, walking towards a small private jet. In that group, it’s believed that Christopher Coke is going to be boarding the flight, taking him to the United States where he is gonna stand (trial) on drugs and gun running charges. Canadian police have seized what they described as dangerous materials including pickax handles and _ of petrol from a car near the site of this weekend G20 summit in Toronto. A homemade crossbow and chain sewer were also seen near the car after it was stopped. The football world cup holders—Italy have made a shock exit from this year’s finals in South Africa, after losing to Slovakia in a thrilling game. Slovakia beat the (current) champion 3-2 to go into the knockout stage along with Paraguay, who drew a nil-nil with New Zealand. Elsewhere, Japan beat Denmark 3-1 to progress into the last 16s, and the Netherlands who had already qualified maintained their 100% record with a 2-1 win against Cameroun. BBC news.