[02:01.39]Eric Camara reports.
[02:03.19]The Bolivian government wants to establish the source of the alleged information that the American whistle-blower Edward Snowden was on President Evo Morales’ jet.
[02:13.59]The authorities are calling the episode an act of state terrorism and said that relations with the European Union and the United States must be reconsidered.
[02:23.22]Bolivia said some diplomats have already presented their official versions for the incident, which has caused anger in Bolivia.
[02:31.35]Outside the US embassy in La Paz, hundreds of protesters demanded its closure.
[02:36.82]Eurozone finance ministers have agreed to lend more money to Greece as part of its continuing bailout, but only in staggered payments.
[02:44.48]Officials in Brussels say 2.5bn euros will be released this month.
[02:49.20]Correspondents say the German government, which is open to be re-elected in September, had been under pressure not to appear too generous.
[02:56.51]World News from the BBC
[02:59.82]A court in France has cleared the oil giant Total,
[03:04.43]its chief executive and a former French interior minister of corruption connected to the United Nations oil-for-food programme for Iraq.
[03:12.09]Hugh Schofield reports from Paris.
[03:14.47]The UN’s oil-for-food programme was designed to ease some of the humanitarian side effects of the international sanctions that were then in force against Iraq.