on that summit from our correspondent in mexico city, will grant. as the summit of the so called three amigos gets under way the first order of business was to issue a joint statement on the events in brazil. presidentjoe biden, president andres manuel lopez 0brador and prem mr trudeau said they condemned the attacks on brazil s democracy instead they look forward to working with president lula, perhaps no surprise they came out very early on with a statement on which they all agree because there will be so much at this summit in which they don t share review. particularly on energy. recently both united states and canada use the mechanisms of their shared free trade agreement to complain about mexico s protectionist policies on its energy sector. they say that president lopez 0brador s decisions have been harming canadian and american firms. that needs ironing out. the other obvious area in which
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines: pro democracy rallies take place across brazil, in response to sunday s violent attack on government buildings by a far right mob. there ve been mass arrests following the violence by supporters of the ousted presidentjair bolsonaro. his successor says it was a terrorist attack. translation: was a terrorist attack. ., , translation: was a terrorist attack. , who translation: all those people who did this translation: all those people who did this will translation: all those people who did this will be translation: all those people who did this will be found - translation: all those people who did this will be found and i who did this will be found and punished. they will realise that democracy guarantees the right to freedom and free speech. pakistan says it s received pledges of more than $9 billion from international donors to help its recovery from last year s devastating floods.
resilience together because we can no longer live with families who don t speak to each other and former president, far right president bolsonaro has an lane brazil and brazilian families. lula has started his presidency asking people to bringing people together. 50 asking people to bringing people together.- asking people to bringing people together. asking people to bringing eole touether. , ., people together. so in terms of askin: people together. so in terms of asking peeple people together. so in terms of asking people to come - people together. so in terms ofj asking people to come together and try to heal those wounds, is that enough? just the rhetoric and those sorts of discussions? what do you think needs to happen to bring those people who don t believe in president lula, to get them on board yellow precisely what president lula is doing stop the only a few minutes ago, all 27 brazilian governors, all presidents from all three powers, thejudiciary, the legislative and exe
to accept the election results. there is talk of an extradition but we spoke to a justice minister here who said an expedition can only happen if there is a criminal complaint and a criminal investigation. i spoke to diego scardone, a senior parliamentary advisor to the socialism and liberty party, and asked if brazil has seen a situation like this before. the scenes we ve seen in brazil yesterday are unprecedented. we have never seen in brazilian history a president and his supporters who didn t accept the results of the election and tried violent in order to get what they want, instead of pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. pursuing democratic ways to resolve this issue. but as we saw in my resolve this issue. but as we saw in my colleague s - resolve this issue. but as we saw in my colleague s reportj resolve this issue. but as we i saw in my colleague s report as well as what we have heard from protesters out on the
smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge parts of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman said she had been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa - have taken advantage of laws passed - by the country s new. multiracial government and enrolled at formerly white schools. - tonight sees the 9,610 performance of her long running play, the mousetrap, when they heard of her death today. the management considered whether to cancel tonight s performance, but agatha christie would have been the last person to want such a thing. this is newsday on the bbc. i m karishma vaswani in singapore. our top story today: pro democracy rallies takes place across in brazil after the violent attacks on government buildings by a right wing mob on sunday.