A survey out today suggested 80 percent woods would support of their constituency would support supporting a government from outside 46 percent even entering a coalition that isnt on the cards but there is an important shift potentially underway will get the news on that very shortly all right thanks very much for now harry harry for that live in less serious than. That have been more protests in egypt demanding the resignation of president abdul fattah elsisi dozens of people were arrested after fridays lots large or rather is that youll say denounce corruption oppression and poverty jamal reports was mass protests may be a rare sight in ccs egypt crackdown on dissent is not. In suez and government protesters who gathered for the 2nd night in a row were confronted by police and other security personnel. Who fired tear gas and other forms of ammunition at what appear to be unarmed demonstrators egyptians 1st took to the streets on friday evening demanding that former army general turne
Voters had voted out so the question then looms for likud as to whether it is going to stick behind netanyahu its representatives came in here saying that that the refusal of blue and white to sit down with Benjamin Netanyahu and try to work out some kind of power sharing deal some kind of National Unity government was that the major problem and that it could not be a Serious Party of government if it did not do that i asked the head of the blue and white delegation michel on the former army chief of israel do you definitively rule out ruling in or sitting in a government with Benjamin Netanyahu he did not answer that question. And that very closely i believe were also expecting a statement from the joint list today that is the palestinian israeli parties hey what is their priorities likely to be in this process. Well yes theyre due to be here in the next few minutes for their meeting is the 3rd Largest Party with president rivlin and weve just had a tweet in the last few minutes from
Im kasia madera in london. Also in the programme skirmishes on the streets of hong kong. Police clash with protesters, after a day of peaceful demonstrations. The past few hours, a group of 1000 protesters have been blocking one of the main roads here, now the police have declared it an illegal gathering. They moved in in full riot gear and they are moving the protesters out. And, making the great wall of china great again 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 7 00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 11 00am 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 his 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 Go
Its newsday. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, and 7. 30am in pyongyang, where north koreas Supreme Leader kimjong un has given his sister more power by promoting her to the nations top Decision Making body. 28 year old kim yo jong will replace her aunt in the politburo. Her promotion is being seen as further evidence of the kim familys iron grip on north korea. 0ur asia pacific editor, Michael Bristow has more. 0ver over the weekend, the north Korean Leader paid homage to his father and grandfather, both ruled the country before him. It was a reminder that ruling north korea, since its founding in1948, ruling north korea, since its founding in 1948, has been a family of there. To reinforce that point, mr kim used a Party Meeting to promote his younger sister, kim yo jong, who was not yet 30 and only started appearing regularly a few yea rs started appearing regularly a few years ago but is thought to be in charge of her brothers public appearances. It is uncertain how much power she
Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8. 30am in pyongyang, where north koreas Supreme Leader kimjong un has given his sister more power by promoting her to the nations top Decision Making body. 28 year old kim yo jong will replace her aunt in the politburo. Her promotion is being seen as a further tightening of the kim familys iron grip on north korea. 0ur asia pacific editor, Michael Bristow has more. Over the weekend, the north Korean Leader paid homage to his father and grandfather both ruled the country before him. It was a reminder that ruling north korea, since its founding in 1948, has been a family affair. To reinforce that point, mr kim used a Party Meeting to promote his younger sister, kim yo jong, who was not yet 30 and only started appearing regularly a few years ago but is thought to be in charge of her brothers public appearances. It is uncertain how much power she will wield from behind the scenes but she will be aware that being part of the ruling fami