Confusion on the ground. Eagers former president , mahommed morsi, has died after collapsing in court in cairo. And just five months after the hip operation he thought may end his career, andy murray is making his career, andy murray is making his competitive come back this week. You know, im doing all the things that are used to really, really enjoy doing and getting to play some tennis as well and having fun with it. And its great. And at 11 30pm will be taking another in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, henry bonsu and lord digbyjones. Stay with us for that. Good evening. In the latest chapter in the tory leadership contest, the candidates have been taking questions, again, but this time from journalists. And, once again, Boris Johnson was missing from the lineup. The question abraxas still dominated the race on a day that saw labour face internal questions with deputy leader tom watson urging labour to ta ke leader tom watson urging labour to take a much stronger remain
Im Laura Westbrook, standing outside hong kongs parliament where, once again, a handful of protesters have slept overnight. They want their controversial extradition bill to go and carrie lam to resign. And the zero waste challenge. People from three of the worlds biggest polluting countries learn to live without rubbish. 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 7 00am in chinas far western xinjiang region where up to a Million People are thought to be held in state run detention camps. Beijing, which has previously denied the camps exist, says they are simply schools built to combat the rise of violent islamist extremism. Last year, our correspondent John Sudworth exposed how rapidly these secure facilities were being developed in xinjiang. Now, despite access to the area being tightly controlled, and his itinerary being set by the government, he has returned and found out more abo
Outside hong kongs parliament where, once again, a handful of protesters have slept overnight. They are keeping the pressure on carrie lam, calling on her to resign, and for that controversial extradition bill to be scrapped. And the zero waste challenge. How people from three of the worlds biggest polluting countries are living without rubbish. 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 also eight in the morning in chinas far western xinjiang region, where up to a Million People are thought to be held in state run detention camps. Beijing, which has previously denied the camps exist, says they are simply schools built to combat the rise of violent islamist extremism. Last year, our correspondent John Sudworth exposed how rapidly these secure facilities were being developed in xinjiang. Now, despite access to the area being tightly controlled, and his itinerary being set by the governme
China used to deny it was Holding Hundreds of thousands of muslims in giant secure facilities like this one, but now we are being given a tour. It is thought up to 1 Million People are being held there. Last year our correspondence exposed how rapidly these secure facilities were being developed. Now he has returned, and although access is tightly controlled and his itinerary is set by the government, he has found out more. You may find parts of his report disturbing. China used to deny it was Holding Hundreds of thousands of muslims in giant, secure facilities like this one. But now, we are being given a tour. The message these people are not prisoners, but students, willingly subjecting themselves to a kind of brainwashing. Is it your choice to be here . Translation yes, i was affected by extremism. Ive come here to transform my thoughts. Government officials watch over every interview. This is how xinjiangs muslims, the uighurs, the kazakhs, and other minorities, have their thoughts
Chinas government has previously denied they even exist. Now, it says the state run detention camps it has built in the far Western Region of xinjiang are simply schools to combat the rise of violent islamist extremism. It is thought up to a Million People are being held there. Last year, our correspondent John Sudworth exposed how rapidly these secure facilities were being developed. Now he has returned, and even though access is tightly controlled and his itinerary was set by the government, he has found out more. You may find parts of his report disturbing. China used to deny it was Holding Hundreds of thousands of muslims in giant, secure facilities like this one. But now, we are being given a tour. The message these people are not prisoners, but students, willingly subjecting themselves to a kind of brainwashing. Is it your choice to be here . Translation yes, i was affected by extremism. Ive come here to transform my thoughts. Government officials watch over every interview. This