Celebrations as india defeats pakistan in a cricket world cup match watched by an estimated billion people. Really on top of the world, i am so happy. Really on top of the world, i am so happy i really on top of the world, i am so happy. Iam really on top of the world, i am so happy. I am very proud of my team, im very proud of virat kohli. Thank you. Hello and welcome to world news today. Organisers say nearly two Million People took part in sundays mass protest in hong kong against a controversial extradition bill. Theyre calling for the territorys chief executive, carrie lam, to step down. The bill which was suspended on saturday would allow extradition to the chinese mainland. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports. In the sweltering heat of a sunday afternoon, they came out again in their hundreds of thousands. A sea of black t shirts, the now unofficial uniform of these protests. Today they wore no facemasks or helmets, and had just one chant withdraw the bill, withdraw the bill. These a
More people have been forced to leave their homes in lincolnshire after severe flooding heavy rain with storms are forecast. Tens of millions are left without power in four south american countries, after the failure, of a hydroelectric dam. Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally names of a new town in the golan after president donald trump, and india are on the verge of beating their arch rivals, pakistan, in one of the biggest games in world cricket. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. In a crucial week for the conservative leadership race, the candidates are going head to head in their first televised debate. The eventual winner, to be decided next month by party members, will become Prime Minister. There are six candidates still in the running, with all of them divided, on how best to deliver brexit. The frontrunner, Boris Johnson, has refused to take part in tonights channel a debate, saying hell instead participate in a bbc event, on tuesday. But his rivals claim he
Authorities say they expect the death toll to rise significantly. Wildfires are still burning and firefighters are working to bring them under control. These pictures are from the Us National Guard which is providing assistance. Hawaiians are donating supplies to be sent to the worst affected areas. But locals on the island of maui say much more help is needed. Hawaiis governor gave this update. It is a harrowing sight in maui. When those providers, the police in this division, do come across scenes in houses or businesses, its very difficult for them because they know ultimately theyll be sharing with our people that there have been more fatalities. I do expect the numbers to rise. Our North America correspondent sophie long, whos on maui, has been hearing from some of the bereaved and survivors who have lost everything. She sent this report. The fire left more than a city devastated, and charred black buildings behind. Existential questions hover above the emptiness. How can you rebu
Of £115 million. Liverpool agreed a deal four million shy of that figure for the 21 year old on friday. But caicedo s favoured chelsea and they have finally succeeded with a bid after having a number of offers knocked back by brighton. Caicedo will become chelseas eighth signing of the summer. Theres been another coup for the Saudi Pro League. Brazilian star neymar is leaving Paris Saint Germain tojoin al hilal. The fee is understood to be around 90m euros, plus add ons. The two year deal is subject to the 31 year old completing a medical and all the necessary paperwork. It comes after it became clear neymar was not part of new coach Luis Enriques plans for the new season at p56. Solves a problem for ps6 because i dont think they really wanted name are there any more. Wanted neymar there any more. Also it is good news for the Saudi Pro League because amongst a number of star names clearly the move the move this summer, neymar is one of the biggest in football. Everton have released a
Spells and showers, for scotland and Northern Ireland that is what you have, sunshine and showers. All of the details later in the programme. Its monday the 14th of august. Officials in hawaii say they expect the number of casualties to rise significantly as a result of the wildfires. 93 people are known to have died, with hundreds still missing in maui. Questions are now being asked about whether Early Warning systems were used or if they malfunctioned. The states Attorney General is conducting a comprehensive review. Our correspondent Sophie Long Reports from hawaii. The fire left more than a city devastated, and charred black buildings behind. Existential questions hover about the emptiness. How can you rebuild from this . What will exist here in the future . A congregation there without a church gathers in a coffee shop to share their pain. It used to be my house. I wept, but weeping is not. God gave us tears. There are so many questions that remain without answers. Why did one sur