under way on bbc two, the news continues here on bbc one , as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it s goodnight. across france, protests, riots and looting run into a fourth night. president macron closes transport networks, blames social media but what can he do to end the unrest? one further fatality reported tonight after violence sparked by a police killing of teenager of north african origin in the french suburbs on tuesday. we ll hear from someone who knows her way round the activist movement. also tonight. rwanda is being condemned by the un, the us and the eu for supporting the m23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo. the last time this happened, the uk pulled aid to rwanda. the conservative aid secretary responsible for that 2012 decision tells newsnight the uk approach to human rights atrocities risks being downgraded. we speak to the former un assistant secretary general for
Thousands on the streets in russian cities protesting against corruption, but many of the organisers have been arrested. And what was the impact of social media on the Election Campaign . Well examine the evidence. Coming up in Sportday On Bbc News pakistan will face england in the champions trophy semifinals after a thrilling three wicket win over sri lanka in cardiff. Good evening. The Prime Minister has told conservative mps that she will serve them as party leader for as long as they want her. Four days after the election which resulted in a Hung Parliament mrs may told her fellow conservatives that she was the person whod got them into this mess and she was the one whod get them out of it. Earlier in the day, Downing Street confirmed that the queens Speech Setting out the governments legislative plans could be delayed. Its meant to take place in a weeks time. Labour said it was further evidence that the government was in chaos, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. The
this isn t about making yourself look good. this is about it has to change. or more people will die. if you ve been affected by any issues raised in nikki s film, you can contact the bbc s actionline. details are on the screen. a decade on from a domestic british political earthquake that had worldwide reverberations perhaps to this day the syria vote. it felt significant enough that david cameron became the first pm since lord north to lose a vote on military action. assad is now firmly entrenched in damascus. in a moment, we will discuss the consequences of that vote with a former mp and a syrian expert. first, here s our insight editor joe pike, and a warning there is some upsetting content in his report. a step forward for parliamentary power. the ayes to the right, 272.
form of backsliding on forms of international commitments and moral principles, whether that s the northern ireland protocol, articles on refugees or whatever it is. that s one form of what is disappointing. the other is that it is being quiet. on this immigration issue. and it is using rwanda to deal with domestic british immigration problems and as a result of that it has decided to keep quiet over rwanda backed atrocities. me over rwanda backed atrocities. we have just received a statement from the fcdo saying they are concerned about human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law including by armed groups including m23 and we condemn the support given to armed groups. it doesn t mention rwanda by name as far as i can see. the foreign