And we will be talking about oil as the oil cartel opec is almost certain to extend production. A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. As the glastonbury Music Festival ends for another year organisers said that 42 of performers this year were women. But why is it so hard for festivals to get a 50 50 split . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Authorities in sudan say seven people have been killed and nearly 200 injured during renewed protests in several cities. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets to keep up the pressure on the countrys interim military rulers to hand power over to a civilian administration. The protests on sunday were the largest since a deadly raid by Security Forces on a protest camp outside the defence ministry, three weeks ago. Gareth barlow has more. The rallies across several cities were the largest since dozens were killed in a crackdown at the start ofjune. D
Now President Trumps being accused of politicising the 4th ofjuly. And as we gear up for this weekends final, well be asking if the womens world cup has become a game changer for sponsorship and equal pay. Announcer 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 xinjiang in the far west of china, in xinjiang in the far west of china, where the bbc has uncovered disturbing evidence that Muslim Children are being systematically separated from their families. Official documents show that large numbers of state boarding schools have been built to house children as young as two. Our correspondent John Sudworth nowjoins me from beijing. John, tell us, what is happening in xinjiang . Well, ricoh, its long been known that the mass incarceration of hundreds of thousands of adults in that part of china is likely to have an effect on Wider Society and on children in particular. Our investigation
Usa, sending england home. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news its newsday. Thank you forjoining us. Its 8 00am in singapore, 1 00 in the morning in london and 8 00 in the morning in hong kong, where people are still grappling with the aftermath of mondays unprecedented Anti Government protests. There are signs that the mood in beijing is hardening. Chinese offcials have condemned the protests as an undisguised challenge to its rule by violent offenders. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports from hong kong. Today, hong kongs parliament is a crime scene, cordoned off with police tape. The question now what will the Hong Kong Government do to those who caused this destruction . These scenes broadcast live on Hong Kong Television have left this city stunned and divided. Tonight, i met with one of the young men who stormed the parliament on monday. He is unrepentant. Translation we should use even more violent means to gain more bargaining power. However small th
The farmers with their fields right the usa have booked their place beside the Indigenous People in the final of the womens world in the forest. Cup. They beat england 2 1 in their semi final in lyon. The american side will now face either sweden or the netherlands who play each other in the second semi final on wednesday. Colm harrison has more. The fate of the children here is uncertain. They are learning traditional skills and they have rights under brazilian law, but theyre outnumbered and powerful forces are circling outside. Once famously described as two countries are separated by a common language, england and the usa work, on this occasion, separated by a David Shukman, bbc common cause trying to reach the news, in the amazon. World cup final. In the defending European Union leaders have chosen a woman for the first time to be champion s made the brightest star, with Christen Press headingly the next head of the european commission. The job looks set to go holders in front wit
Has handed victory to the government. Im kasia madera, in london. Also in the programme we have a special report from the amazon rainforest, where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. This is happening all over the amazon to create new farmland and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. This is bbc world news, it newsday. Good morning. Its 7 am in hong kong, where chief executive, carrie lam, used a News Conference in the small hours of the morning to condemn protesters who stormed the territorys parliament. She said they disregarded the rule of law. The protests coincided with the 22nd annivesary of the handover of power from the uk to china, and the growing discontent over a proposed law which would make it easier to extradite people to china to stand trial. Rupert Wingfield Hayes has the latest. Exactly 22 years after china took control here, the youth of hong kong today vented their fury, attempting to smash their way into the territorys parl