Im kasia madera in london. Also in the programme skirmishes on the streets of hong kong. Police clash with protesters, after a day of peaceful demonstrations. The past few hours, a group of 1000 protesters have been blocking one of the main roads here, now the police have declared it an illegal gathering. They moved in in full riot gear and they are moving the protesters out. And, making the great wall of china great again why one of the worlds most popular Tourist Attractions is getting a makeover. Live from our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news, its newsday. Good morning. Its 7 00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 11 00am in christchurch, new zealand, where its been three months since a gunman killed more than 50 people in attacks on mosques. Now, bbc news has found evidence of his International Links and a growing Online Network which the far right uses to communicate, largely unobserved by the Security Services. From vienna, our security correspondent Gordon Corera reports. He tweeted images of the weapons he was going to use. He posted his plans in an online forum, and switched on a Facebook Livestream for people to watch as he began. The christchurch attack was foreshadowed online, but it was missed by the security forces. Brenton tarrant was allegedly acting alone. But he was connected to an international ideology, one which inhabits the darker reaches of the internet, a place the authorities, weve discovered, have not been watching. Tarrant has appeared in court and has denied the charges. He lived much of his life online, but he also travelled to dozens of countries, particularly in europe. One of the places Brenton Tarrant came to was austria, and his extensive travel and his Online Activity shows just how international and interconnected the far right has become. He also made a significant financial donation to one of the leading figures in the new far right here in vienna. Martin sellner is a far right activist who claims white europeans are at risk of what he calls replacement. That, too, was Brenton Tarrants belief. Sellner insists he does not support violence, but hes unapologetic about receiving support from someone who killed. I dont think that this donation means that i in any way share his ideology, and i dont even think that it means that he shared our ideology or supported. But he clearly did, if he supported you. Thats the question. Sellner uses social media to spread his message. Thats where brenton tarra nt encountered him. The alternative media is basically our liberation, and i think its completely turned the table around, because finally there is a freedom of the market of information. The far right exploits the freedoms of the internet to recruit and plan. People may First Encounter extreme material on mainstream sites like youtube or instagram. Extremists communicate over Computer Gaming platforms like discord, which says it removes content reported to it. The far right co ordinates on encrypted messaging platforms like telegram, also used by jihadists. And it uses free speech sites like gab and 8chan, where Brenton Tarrant posted his plans. In london, i meet another young austrian who spent the last three years infiltrating the far right, meeting sellner, but also going undercover online, where shes had to pass tests to be allowed in. The really extreme ones would even ask for things like background checks, but also genetic ancestry materials that you would have to share, or even things like ive been asked to, for example, share a picture of my wrist to prove that im white. She has seen growing calls for violence, but says the authorities have not been watching. Some of these platforms have just remained, i mean, unregulated, but also in some of the cases unobserved. On a daily basis, were seeing several calls for violence across across the world. Three months on from christchurch, Security Services and Tech Companies have been scrambling to react, and one intelligence source told me the threat was far wider and deeper than previously understood. Gordon corera, bbc news. Lets take a look at some of the days other news. The usa have been crowned winners of the womens football world cup. They defeated a stubborn netherlands side 2 0. Victory at this years tournament was largely down to Megan Rapinoe who won the golden boot with six goals and also the golden ball as best player. 0ur correspondent Sarah Mulkerrins is in lyon. They are champions at the world cup for a fourth time, a record extending win for them. If you think a lot of people caught this game, it may be the usa railroading this large side but it was a lot closer than many people predicted. That first half was feisty, it was tactical, it was physical. The dutch side really got their tactics right. They gave the usa team and off a lot of questions on the pitch and they went in with loners at the break. It was just there sacraments ornament asking for the dutch second tournament, but we saw in the second half, of course it was i was going to be Megan Rapinoe. She has been a vocal advocate for this team on and off the pitch at this world cup. At 61 minutes she stepped up after var awarded a penalty, she slotted ahead. Rose lavelle is the new guard, the youngster. A wonderful individual goal for guard, the youngster. A wonderful individual goalfor her, guard, the youngster. A wonderful individual goal for her, it guard, the youngster. A wonderful individual goalfor her, it minutes later to make it 2 0. The american side held on, the dutch side, not the fairytale for them in this world cup final. But it is a record extending fourth title for the usa, back to back titles for them, the first time they have ever done it, and back to back titles for gel ellis. And back to back titles for gel ellis. Gel ellis. Well be speaking to the founder of the wesbite pro soccer usa, later on newsday. Also making news today up to 18,000 jobs could go at Deutsche Bank in a radical reorganisation of germanys biggest bank. It hasnt said exactly where jobs will be lost, but but it said it intends to completely exit activities related to the buying and selling of shares. And much of that is carried out in london and new york. Our Business Correspondent katie austin is outside Deutsche Banks london headquarters. Georgia bank does employ about 8000 people in the uk and a lot of people are expecting because of the needs of the activities it does in the city of london, london will take a big hit. But that hasnt been confirmed as of yet, but is expected to emerge in the next few days. Not all a nalysts to emerge in the next few days. Not all analysts say this radical move, re nosing the banks focus will be the answer to all of its problems. But they do say it had little cheerios but to do something radical little cheerios but to do something radical little choice, to compete with the larger American Investment banks. The saudi Budget Airline flyadeal is pulling out of a multi billion dollar deal to buy 30 boeing 737 max aircraft. The model remains grounded worldwide after two disasters in the last year, including a lion airflight which crashed in the sea off jakarta in october, killing 189 people. President trump has warned iran to be careful after after it announced a further breach of the nuclear deal it signed with western powers in 2015. Washington has threatened more sanctions against iran for the move. 0n the weekend, iran said it will break a limit set on uranium enrichment. The us unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018, but European Countries are trying to revive it. Three people were gored in this bull run at the annual san Fermin Festival in pamplona in spain. Two others were taken to hospital with head injuries. And nearly 50 more were treated by the red cross. Animal rights activists were also on the streets demonstrating. They dressed in horns and lay down with fake spears in their backs all as a protest against this annual event. Protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong after demonstrations against the governments plan to legalise the extradition of people to china. This time they gathered near the Kowloon Railway station, where high speed trains depart for the chinese mainland, to spread their message to Chinese Tourists who come to the area to shop. From there, Rupert Wingfield hayes sent this report. It is now nearly one month since the huge Anti Government protest in hong kong began. There is no sign of them slowing down. Today, another 100,000 01 more slowing down. Today, another 100,000 or more took to the streets here. This time in a different place and a different audience. All of the previous huge protest that have happened here in recent weeks have been on hong kong island. Today, weve gone to kowloon, there is a clear reason for this, its because of the shopping malls and hotels here in the streets here. This is where all of the tourist from Mainland China come to, and it is them they want to hear this message. Amid the crowd, two of hong kongs most prominent democracy campaigners who have already spent time in jail for leading previous protest. The message is clear that we are having a massive rally fighting for our freedom and also for our rights to protect hong kong. So i think its important for the main than people do know that. We hope to let those visitors from mainland to hong kong to realise the message of hong kong is. We hope to let you know that we support hong kong and chinas the marketisation and its time to fight for our freedom. Many Chinese Tourists looked on mainland chinese. The protesters started dancing, come and join us, come and join us chanting. Across the there mainland, the protesters have been characterised as violent. We had heard about it, but not much detail. When i arrived here and saw this, i was really surprised. Translation as this, i was really surprised. Translation as long as they dont destroy Government Property and arent hurting people, i think this is fine. It is a clear news of these protests is making it across the border into Mainland China and not just the communist governments version of what is going on here. As night fell, the vast majority of protesters drifted home, but a hard core of militant protesters began blocking roads and causing disruption. Finally, the police had had enough. For the past few hours, a group of about 1000 protesters have been blocking one of the main roads here, nathan road, now the police have declared it an illegal gathering, they have moved in in full riot gear and are driving the protesters out. The game of cat and mouse continues with no clear idea of how these protests might end. Rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news and hong kong. We have background to those protest on our website. Lets return to the womens world cup in france, where the usa were crowned champions after a 2 0 victory over the netherlands. Alicia delgallo is the editor and co founder of the website pro soccer usa. I asked her whether she thought the us had an easy run. No, i dont think it was an easy tournament at all. I think they had a bit of an easier time in the group stage, but they are the knockout rounds were really tough, really scrappy rounds were really tough, really scrappy games against spain, france, england and this game against the netherlands do. They did extremely well to get to the final and the netherlands tested that as well. But they have made history. Tell us why they have made history. Tell us why the usa are so much better than the other sides . Megan rapinoe talked about it yesterday as well where despite all the struggle that they are still having for equal pay and forfair are still having for equal pay and for fair conditions, are still having for equal pay and forfair conditions, the federation has put money and backed the womens tea m has put money and backed the womens team far more than, and in more ways over a longer period of time than than other federations around the world. They pay them salaries because a lot of the players at the clu b because a lot of the players at the club level in the United States dont make living wages. So to be able to really focus on the soccer, on the product on the field, these us players have been able to do that. So, do you expect them to be favourites for the olympics in two yea rs favourites for the olympics in two years time, then . I say whenever you are raining world cup champion and likely ranked number one in the world, you will be the favourites. There will be a target on their back and older European Countries now rising Powers Investing in the womens game. You can see the competition level rise. So i think that in the next four years the gap between the us and the other countries is just going to continue to narrow so the olympics will be a really, really good showing of where these other teams are. This tournament in terms of profile, appreciation, Public Knowledge about it, do you think it has been a triumph for the womens game . |j think triumph for the womens game . think so. Certainly. I dont recall in1989 think so. Certainly. I dont recall in 1989 the world cup had sort of a transformative in 1989 the world cup had sort of a tra nsformative moment in 1989 the world cup had sort of a transformative moment for the United States and it really inspired this generation of women who are on the steam 1999. This had a more globalfield, so the steam 1999. This had a more global field, so they really transcended just the soccer spirit in the sports world. They were being debated in political circles, they we re debated in political circles, they were being mentioned by game of thrones actresses and in pop culture, so i think theyve really crossed over into Different Industries and become visible to people who may maybe possibly wouldnt have watched the world cup otherwise alicia delgallo. Youre watching newsday on the bbc. Still to come on the programme tackling 2,000 years of wear and tear the ancient techniques helping restore the great wall of china. Also on the programme china denies claims that it is systematically separating Muslim Children from their parents. Central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. Police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that alqaeda was responsible. Germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. In south africa, the possibility of losing hadnt even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. The man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queens private bedroom. Then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Applause. This is newsday on the bbc. Im mariko 0i in singapore. Im kasia madera in london. Our top stories bbc news finds more evidence of the International Links of the man accused of the christchurch mosque attacks. The usa have decisively won the womens football world cup, after a tournament that has given new momentum to the sport. Lets take a look at some front pages from around the world. The gulf times says the uaes first astronaut will be treated to halal meals during his time in space. Hazza al mansouri, who is heading to the International Space station in september, can expect some traditional and delicious emirati dishes. Singapores Straits Times features a story on the temple city of bagan being awarded unesco World Heritage status. The area, which is located in myanmar, includes thousands of stupas and temples. And, if you have ever dreamt of a luxury superyacht, be sure to check out the south China Morning post. The tranquillity, which was seized in a Money Laundering investigation, is now available for rent. But it will set you back a bit 1. 25 million a week, to be precise. Now, kasia what stories are sparking discussions online . Lots of people are reacting to the sad news that the disney star Cameron Boyce has died at the age of 20. A spokesperson said he passed away in his sleep after suffering a seizure. He was known for his roles in descendants and jessie. He was also in the blockbuster movie grown ups, with adam sandler, who said on twitter, too young, too sweet, too funny. Just the nicest, most talented, and most decent kid around. The Chinese Ambassador to the uk has denied allegations that children in Chinas Xinjiang region are being systematically separated from theirfamilies. Thousands of adults from the muslim Uighur Community have been detained in what china calls re education camps, but evidence uncovered by the bbc shows that large numbers of boarding schools have also been built. Speaking in exile, dozens of parents have told the bbc that they are not being told where their children are held. Chinas ambassador to the uk spoke to the bbcs andrew marr. This is not a cam