saturday night in the port city of marseille, as france s summer of strife continues. police and protesters clashed, officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowds. unrest in france over the police killing of a 17 year old continues. sirens wail. in paris, a beefed up security presence. there had been calls on social media for protesters together in the city centre, but it seems they had been outnumbered by the police. as night fell here in the french capital, the mood quickly changed, and for the last few days, it has been a familiar cycle of frustration, anger and violence. the night was calmer. many who came to the area had their bags searched. some say it s another example of police overreach,
been little progress recently, especially since aslef rejected that latest offer. the government and the industry says it s fair and reasonable but at the moment there is no sign of this coming to an end anytime soon and the general secretary has repeatedly warned that actually has members won the industrial action to be stepped up. so very possible they could be more strikes. . ~ so very possible they could be more strikes. ., ~ , ., ., ., , ., strikes. thank you for that update from paddington. north korea has acknowledged that it has tried and failed to send its first military spy satellite into space with a missile launch which triggered emergency responses in both south korea and japan. the rocket fell harmlessly into the sea but not before millions of japanese and south korean people had been warned to prepare to take shelter. sirens wail. this was the moment that the sirens sounded in the south korean capital. there was confusion and some panic in seoul as an early mor
hello, i m anjana gadgil, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. we ll have the latest on the strikes affecting tens of thousands of rail passengers in the uk. affecting tens of thousands of rail but our top story hour hour: north korea has acknowledged that it has tried and failed to send its first military spy satellite into space with a missile launch which triggered emergency responses in both south korea and japan. the rocket fell harmlessly into the sea but not before millions of japanese and south koreans were warned to prepare to take shelter. sirens wail. this was the moment that the sirens sounded in the south korean capital. there was confusion and some panic in seoul as an early morning phone alert was sent out, telling people to prepare for an evacuation.
telling people to prepare for an evacuation. that message was retracted 20 minutes later. according to the south korean military which released these images of what it says was wreckage of the missile the projectile disappeared from radar and might have crashed or exploded. north korea was unusually quick to comment on what had happened, confirming on its website that the rocket crashed into the sea after problems with a new engine system and fuel. but it does crucially say it l be carrying on with these types of launches. the us hasjoined south korea and japan in condemning the launch, saying it involved ballistic missile technology in breach of un sanctions. sirens also sounded injapan. sirens wail. this was southern 0kinawa, where a few people were about early in the morning. an official warning message was also sent out, though it was withdrawn around 30 minutes later.
that message was retracted 20 minutes later. according to the south korean military which released these images of what it says was wreckage of the missile the projectile disappeared from radar and might have crashed or exploded. north korea was unusually quick to comment on what had happened, confirming on its website that the rocket crashed into the sea after problems with a new engine system and fuel. but it does crucially say it ll be continuing such launches. the us hasjoined south korea and japan in condemning the launch, saying it involved ballistic missile technology in breach of un sanctions. sirens also sounded injapan. sirens wail. this was southern okinawa, where a few people were about early in the morning. an official warning message was also sent out, though that was withdrawn around 30 minutes later. this is what the japanese prime minister fumio kishida had to say. translation: today, an object that i appears to be a ballistic missile i