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[00:00.14]BBC News with David Legg. [00:03.29]Syria says four American helicopters have carried out a raid on a village eight kilometers inside its territory along the border with Iraq. [00:11.28]Syria has protested to American and Iraqi diplomats in the capital Damascus. There has been no official comment yet from the U. S. authorities. [00:19.66]Correspondents say the raid took place near a significant crossing point for insurgents who go into Iraq. [00:25.66]The press attaché of the Syrian Embassy in London Jihad Makdissi, said the attack was an active aggression. [00:31.85]"Four military U. S. helicopters penetrated the Syrian airspace unprovoked and they have headed toward a village called Al-Sukkiraya, [00:41.73]eight kilometers inside the Syrian territory and they have bombarded or stormed a building under construction and they killed only civilian, [00:50.69]eight civilian and several injuries and a sixteen-year old boy was killed and the wife of the guard of the building was killed. " [01:00.38]The Mexican authorities said they've arrested a leader of one of the most powerful drug cartels in the world, the country's Arellano-Felix Cartel. [01:08.95] The Defense Department said the man Eduardo Arellano-Felix was arrested after a shootout in the city of Tijuana on the United States’ border. [01:17.79]Warren Bull reports. [01:19.55]The Mexican Defense Ministry said soldiers and armed police officers entered the Chapultepec area of Tijuana and despite coming under fire, detained Eduardo Arellano-Felix. [01:30.25]He is accused of trafficking tons of cocaine and marijuana to the United States and the U. S. State Department had been offering five million dollars for his capture. [01:39.76] The Arellano-Felix family dominated the drug trade into California in the 1990s but the deaths or arrests of many of its leaders have weakened the organization. [01:49.56]Ukraine and Hungary have become the latest countries to receive help from the International Monetary Fund to cope with the global financial crisis. [01:57.79]The IMF has agreed in principle to lend Ukraine more than 16 billion dollars, much more than expected and the Fund says it has reached a broad agreement with Hungary on a substantial financing package. Details will be announced soon. [02:11.69]A former Colombian congressman who was held by left-wing guerillas for more than eight years has escaped along with a rebel leader who guarded him. [02:20.60]The Congressman Oscar Tulio Lizcano said they escaped from a FARC guerrilla camp in the jungle in western Colombia. [02:27.35] He is the first FARC hostage to gain freedom since the military freed the former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt in July. [02:36.29] Mr. Lizcano publicly thanked the FARC rebel who helped him escape. [02:40.20]"I have to thank the person, the commander who had the courage and the guts to escape, taking me, a very sick old man. [02:52.83] But of course I also have to thank the national policy under the guidance of the president. " [02:57.99]World News from the BBC. [03:00.27]The right-wing mayor of Brazil's largest city Sao Paulo has been reelected in what’s seen as a blow to the governing Workers' Party. [03:08.47] Gilberto Kassab of the Democrat Party suffered the, defeated the Workers' Party candidate Marta Suplicy in a runoff vote. [03:17.03]Correspondents say Mr. Kassab's victory will help the presidential election bid of his ally of the Sao Paulo state governor. [03:24.10]The leader of Israel's biggest political party Tzipi Livni has called for a general election after failing to form a coalition government. [03:32.45]A new poll is likely to be held in February or March next year. Tim Franks reports from Jerusalem. [03:38.01]Tzipi Livni had spent just over a month trying and failing to persuade a number of small parties to join her in government. [03:45.28]The key stumbling blocks appeared to be her refusal to increase child welfare payments to a sufficiently high level and to guarantee that Jerusalem would play no part in any future negotiations with the Palestinians. [03:55.91]Binyamin Netanyahu, the leader of the main right-wing opposition Likud Party will start as the favorite to form the next government. [04:03.04]Mr. Netanyahu has made it clear that he does not believe in the need for a separate Palestinian state. [04:09.41]The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama has told his followers that he is abandoning his attempts to persuade China to grant greater autonomy to Tibet. [04:18.09] The Dalai Lama said he'd given up hope because there have been no positive response from Beijing. [04:23.17] He said a special meeting of Tibetan exiles will be held in November to discuss how to move the dialogue forward. [04:29.21]Security officials in Pakistan say suspected U. S. spy drones have fired missiles into a militant training camp near the Afghanistan border, [04:37.72]at least ten people are reported to have been killed in the strike in the troubled region of South Waziristan. [04:42.34] Some reports say the camp was a stronghold of the top Taliban commander in Pakistan Baitullah Mehsud, but it's not known if he was being targeted. [04:51.84] The strike is the latest in a series that's led to tensions between Washington and the new government in Islamabad. [04:57.20]BBC News