To retain their title. Itan road, now the police have declared it an illegal gathering. Theyve moved in in full riot gear and i the world cup has enjoyed record tv audiences for womens football, particularly in europe moving the protesters out. And south america. And, making the great wall of china great again congratulations to them. Thats all. Why one of the worlds most popular Tourist Attractions is getting a makeover. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8 00am in singapore, 1 00am in london, and noon in christchurch, new zealand, where its been three months since a gunman killed more than 50 people in attacks on mosques. Now, bbc news has found evidence of the alleged attackers International Links and a growing Online Network which the far right uses to communicate, largely unobserved by the Security Services. From vienna, our security correspondent Gordon Corera reports. He tweeted images of the weapons he was going
It is the first chance for the market to respond to the us china trade twist. Just days after reaching a truce with china, washington has ratcheted up pressure on europe in their long running dispute over aircraft subsidies. The Us Trade Representatives Office is now threatening tariffs on another 4 billion of eu goods including olives, Italian Cheese and scotch whisky. Thats on top of the list of products worth 21 billion announced in april. The news of new tariffs comes as eu leaders meet later this morning. They will try and break the deadlock over who should get the top jobs including the role of European Commission president. The bloc is facing some big challenges including a stand off with italy over its budget. Italy owes more than 2. 5 trillion and its rising as the government spends more than it earns. On the positive side, unemployment across the eurozone has fallen to its lowest level in a decade but eu growth forecasts have been slashed amid worries over global trade tensio
And heading home. The children whose parents fought for the Islamic State group are returning to australia. It is 7 00am in singapore and midnight in london, where after facing days of criticism for avoiding media scrutiny, borisjohnson, who is running against the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, to be the next british Prime Minister, has spoken exclusively to the bbc. He says he would ensure a plan to deliver brexit by the end of october, declaring that the Political Landscape both in the uk and the eu has changed. Asked about controversy in his personal life, mrjohnson said it was simply not fair to talk about his family and loved ones. Here is his interview with our Political Editor laura kuenssberg. Downing street is the threshold he really wants to cross. But borisjohnson has been uncharacteristically shy about explaining why. Borisjohnson, what would you do on day one in number ten to make sure we leave the eu at halloween . I would make sure that we have a plan that will convince
The us china tariff war leaves a sour taste for california winemakers as business dries up. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, iam in london and also 8 am in hong kong, where thousands of people are gathering for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong. Pro democracy activists have assembled close to the parliament where the proposed bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The bill would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. Theres a heavy Police Presence around the building, and young people have been stopped and searched. Hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday, and more mass demonstrations are expected. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, says she wont withdraw the proposal despite the opposition to the bill. Our reporter martin yip is outside the Legislative Counc
Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7am in hong kong, where people are gathering for more demonstrations against a controversial extradition law. This is the scene live outside the Legislative Council in hong kong. Pro democracy activists have assembled close to the parliament where the proposed bill is due for a second round of debate shortly. The bill would allow people to be sent to Mainland China for trial. Theres a heavy Police Presence around the building, and young people have been stopped and searched. Hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday, and more mass demonstrations are expected. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, says she wont withdraw the proposal despite the opposition to the bill. Joining me now from hong kong is claudia mo, a legislator and democracy advocate. Thank you forjoining us. We have seen a lot of support against this extradition