Hello, I'm Julie Candler with the BBC news.Relatives of the former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir have told the BBC he's been moved to a jail in the capital Khartoum.They say he was taken to Kobar Prison where many of his political opponents were detained. Catherine Byaruhanga reports.According to prison sources, he's being kept in solitary confinement.The country's military leaders said they had arrested Mr. Bashir and kept him in a secure placesoon after removing him from power in a coup last week.Mr. Bashir's arrest will be welcomed by protesterswho have been pushing for the country's former leaders to be held to account for alleged crimes committed whilst in power.The former president is wanted by the International Criminal Courtfor alleged war crimes committed during the brutal war in the Darfur region.Sudan's transitional military council said it would rather try him at home.The central bank governors in Britain and France have warnedthat climate change poses an extension threat to the global financial system.In a newspaper article, Mark Carney and Francois Villeroy de Galhausay that unless companies adjust to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, they will cease to exist.The target is a forty-five percent reduction over the next decade, which they say will require a massive reallocation of capital.The Indonesian President Joko Widodo has welcomed unofficial 'quick count' resultsthat put him significantly ahead of his rival Prabowo Subianto after Wednesday's election.