And record turnout in early voting in the u. S. Sets the mood for election day 3 weeks away well have a live update. Now ronnys in chile turning violent as we come to way ahead of the anniversary of last years massive demonstrations it was mainly peaceful in the day but riot police are now firing tear gas and water cannon sunday marks a year since the protests began thousands were injured and 30 people were killed the government was forced to call a referendum to overhaul the constitution well we can go live now to our latin america editor to see a new man whos in the capital we understand you were injured by something a little bit earlier amongst the. Testers tell us whats been happening if you can. See having some problems there trying to get to the c. E. O. We were speaking to previously and things she said were festive but now things seem to have turned violent on the streets were seeing riot police on the streets as they as they turn out to try and quell those protests when other
A flagrant attack on freedom. And early voter turnout smashes records in battleground states 3 weeks out from the u. S. Election. And were going to begin with breaking news in an escalation in the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan by john says at least 12 people have been killed by an armenian missile attack in the 2nd largest as the city gunja its been hit repeatedly since fighting broke out over the disputed region over go on a heart attack 3 weeks ago rescue efforts are underway and its one of the biggest attacks since a cease fire brokered by russia image of effect last week sin and cos youll lose talking to us now from baku just bring us up to date with what we know about this attack. World of work or doing to the reports initial reports by the National Mine mine mine Clearance Agency the rocket that hit again just city was a ballistic one a scant missile that also was used in a similar attack to a couple of days ago apparently there was a 2nd attack in ganja which we dont h
Overwhelming victory for new zealands Prime Minister just into our journey and national election. About m. P. Just ended with the schools its a big day in the English Premier League as top of the table ever to play champions liverpool. Hello thanks for joining us fighting has escalated in the conflict over the disputed region a flag or no care about a week after a cease fire between azerbaijan and armenia took effect so azerbaijan says a least 13 people have been killed by an armenian missile attack on ganjo the city has been repeatedly since fighting flared up 3 weeks ago so in response armenia is Defense Ministry denied firing into as a bridge but at the same time has released the list of what they call a gentleman military targets and ganja armenia also says that part of curts was hit thats the largest city and im going to care about it said missiles were fired by our azerbaijans armed forces overnight and a violation of the humanitarian cease fire we have Bernard Smith in the armen
We will be back in half an hourfrom oui we will be back in half an hourfrom our special coverage of super tuesday. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to heart talk. The cape is the stronghold of south africas main opposition party. The Democratic Alliance. And when ed elected its first black leader five yea rs elected its first black leader five years ago, many believed it was the start of a new era. My guest is his first interview to an International Broadcasting since he stepped down as Democratic Alliance leader in october. What does his resignation tell us about race and politics in south africa today . Mmusi maimane in cape town, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. Why did you step down as leader of the Democratic Alliance in october . Well, i thought, at that point, that the da and i did not share a common vision. At first, i pursued the vision of a nonracial south africa, i believe the da needed to govern in more places, that the da needed to grow in the majo
Millions along to you i said did you agree with that assessment of i mean this is serious stuff we could law for 23000000. 00 on pools of amphitheatres in a country where half the population lives on less than 5. 00 a day you accept. No its not a question of accepting or not accepting part of the challenge that we have is that part of that is actually Government Property which was actually for purposes of ensuring that there are Health Facilities nearby for the president to be able to be looked after or any of the stuff in 2016 there was a lot more Constitutional Court ruling that said jacob zuma should pay some money but it also ruled against the National Assembly that you speak saying you would quote fail to fulfill its constitutional obligations to hold the president accountable thats a thats an indictment of you years a sister of parliament is not an indictment of an individual because the individual actually does not determine the position that parliament or the National Assembly