[02:19.51]These also thoughts that calm the situation.
[02:22.69]He's pointed out that Italy does have a government.
[02:25.38]The outgoing administration of Prime Minister Mario Monti is still running the country.
[02:30.78]All the same, the president went on to stress the urgency of installing a new government in the aftermath of last month’s election.
[02:38.43]At least twenty people are now known to have been killed in Tanzania when a building collapsed in the city of Dar es Salaam on Friday.
[02:45.45]A rescue worker told the BBC that at least three children were among the dead.
[02:49.93]He said rescuers were continuing the search but had given up hope of finding survivors.
[02:55.25]Dozens of people are still missing.
[02:57.37]World News from the BBC.
[03:00.25]Egypt’s public prosecutor has ordered the arrest of a popular satirist Bassem Youssef for allegedly insulting Islam and President Mohammed Morsi.
[03:10.86]Mr. Youssef’s TV program has sparked more controversy than any other show in the country.
[03:16.38]Activists say this case and other complaints against journalists endanger free speech in Egypt.
[03:22.60]King Abdullah of Jordan has sworn in the new government led by a reformist Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.
[03:29.32]His appointment came after the king took the unprecedented step of consulting parliament.