Now for headlines from around the world，
we join Bruce Harrison in the newscenter.
Hello Daniel.
Here′s what we′re following tonight....
Chinese President Xi Jinping will receive
a warm welcome when he arrives in the UK for
a state visit，... tightening border security
throughout Europe leaves more refugees stranded
as the cold begins to set in，... and one
of London′s most famous icons Big Ben needs
serious repairs... but the expensive fix is
going to fall on taxpayers.
First， Bruce，... in the UK....
President Xi has been praising Britain for
its decision to strengthen commercial ties
with China.
And there′s expected to be a lot more pomp
and circumstance for his visit compared to
his recent trip to the U.S.
Daniel， if you look at the London Mall，
it′s lined with massive flags of Great Britain
and China a powerful sign of cooperation between
the two countries.
President Xi called Britain′s business decision...
″visionary and strategic，″... and he′s
expected to sign a number of deals while he′s
there this week.
Chinese companies funding nuclear power stations
in the UK may be one of these deals.
Over the weekend， Chinese Foreign Minister
Wang Yi said British ministers have emphasized
the hope to forge a ′″golden era″ of
China－UK relations.
″As a major power of the world， the UK
has taken the lead in keenly grasping the
inevitable trend that China is growing strong，
and it′s also good at grasping the opportunities
brought by China′s development to other
countries.″
But not everyone is excited about the visit.
A top， exiled leader of the Uighurs，...
a Muslim minority in China，... said the
lavish reception for Xi is ″unfortunate.″
He said the red carpet Britain is laying out
Xi... is full of the blood of Uighurs， Tibetans
and dissidents.
