Its midnight in london and 7 00am in singapore and in hong kong, where the International Airport has been the scene of further, violent confrontations between demonstrators and Police Officers tried to storm the terminal building only to withdraw after facing heavy resistance. At one point, a suspected chinese official was held hostage by protesters. The trouble has done nothing to quell fears of chinese intervention. President trump has claimed Us Intelligence told him that beijing is moving troops to its border with hong kong. Jonathan head reports. This was the day a self styled Democracy Movement came close to mob violence. Fearful of infiltrators, the protesters seized individuals they believed were undercover chinese officers. With emotions so raw it was hard to restrain them. For a second day they had occupied the airport and shut it down. Luggage trolleys rammed together to make effective barricades. Thousands filled the departure hall, mingling with bewildered passengers whose flights were no longer leaving, and at times trying to win their understanding. What started as opposition to a controversial extradition bill has evolved into demands for fully democratic government in hong kong and for police accountability. A roar from the crowd and another suspected infiltrator had gone down. It was a struggle for medics to evacuate him. A delegation of police was allowed into the airport. This officer pleading for cooperation. But the bellowing fury of these young protesters drove them back out of the terminal. That was followed by lines of riot Police Moving towards the doors. It sent them scurrying for more trolleys. Outside, this officers attempt to arrest someone backfired badly and he had to raise his gun to fend off his attackers. As you can see, they are building barricades at the moment at the entrance to the terminal. We have seen riot police outside, they are trying to stop them coming in. Have a look down there, there are still passengers arriving at this airport. How are the police going to storm this building . While all this was going on, stranded travellers sat among the empty check in desks in one of asias most important transport hubs. Losing control of it is a humiliation for the Hong Kong Government. More significantly, it is a humiliation for china, which has warned that its patience is running out. Jonathan head, bbc news, hong kong airport. And a little bit later well be hearing from victor gao, who worked closely with beijing on the handover of hong kong to china. Lets take a look at some of the days other news. President trump says he has delayed the introduction of a 10 tariff on some chinese imports till mid december. Its to avoid having an impact on Christmas Shopping. The higher tax would have made a range of goods, including laptops, cell phones and certain items of clothing, more expensive from next month. Mrtrump maintained he was optimistic about a trade deal with china. And we are doing well, and we are fighting against a lot of countries that have taken advantage of us for many years, but they are not doing it so much anymore, and in a little. Of time they wont be doing it at all anymore. They have taken advantage of this country. President trump. Staying with the us and trade, the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has said he expects a tough old haggle with the United States on a post brexit trade deal. Thats despite suggestions from president Trumps National security adviser that agreements could be struck quickly after the uk leaves the eu. Speaking during a visit to london, john bolton said that britain was first in line for a deal, which could be negotiated sector by sector to speed up the process. People have been told to leave their village near a missile testing site in the archangelsk region of russia. Its where an explosion killed five scientists last week. Meteorological Authorities Say radiation levels spiked after the incident, but were below the danger threshold. Some reports say the explosion was linked to russias development of a Nuclear Powered cruise missile. Pakistan has requested a meeting of the Un Security Council over indias decision to revoke the special status of jammu and kashmir. Muslims in the city of srinagar have protested after marking the eid al adha festival. A spokesman for the local government in indian administered kashmir says a phased relaxation of the curfew is beginning. The danish prime minister, mette frederiksen, has formally apologised to hundreds of victims of historical abuse in state run childrens homes. No one has ever been prosecuted. Thats despite evidence that children at one orphanage were sexually abused, beaten, and drugged from the 1940s to the 1970s. An armed man has been arrested after stabbing a woman in central sydney. He was detained on the street by members of the public. A second woman was found dead inside an Apartment Building on the same street. The police said the suspect was a lone actor with a history of Mental Health issues. Top English Football ClubManchester City has been found guilty of breaching rules on the International Transfer of players under the age of 18. Fifa, the governing body of world football, fined the club 380,000, but is said it was not imposing a transfer ban because city had admitted its fault. More now on our top story the demonstrations at hong kongs International Airport. I was joined by victor gao, former interpreter for Deng Xiaoping and now director of the China National association of international studies. He worked closely for beijing on the handover of hong kong to china. First of all, i think carrie lam is absolutely right. The situation in hong kong involving so much rioting and violence, and damage to the rule of law is fast reaching a tipping point. Something needs to be done, either by the Hong Kong Government itself or in conjunction with the Central Government. I think the extradition bill, as you called it, is no longer an issue at all, and the demonstrators are really demanding other things, including the overthrow of the Hong Kong Government, which is completely not to be accepted. Restoration of rule of law is top priority right now in hong kong. 50 of law is top priority right now in hong kong. So you are saying that ageing is in charge and the hong kong leadership has no independence and no autonomy and has no say . No, just the opposite. I think the chinese Central Government is strictly abiding by the basic law, and up until now is leaving the management of Hong Kong Affairs to the Hong Kong Government. And beijing has expressed complete trust and confidence in carrie lam and her government as well as the hong kong police. I hope they will be able to do thejob police. I hope they will be able to do the job and bring law and order back to hong kong and restore normalcy to hong kong, and prevent such great breakdown of social order in hong kong. But victor, a protest over the past few months have shown that these demonstrations will not let up until the extradition bill is withdrawn and carrie lam resigns, and the freedoms are returned to the hong kong people. First of all, the demonstrations, as you called it, many of which are illegal demonstrations, as classified by hong kong law, they constitute illegal gatherings and also lots of violence and chaos and rioting have been committed, and hong kong airport has become such a huge crime scene. Lots of illegalities have been committed, and i think something needs to be done to apply the rule of law to those criminals who have committed such heinous crimes, not only on the hong kong airport but in many other places in hong kong. Restoration of rule of law is of top priority right now. Anything for greater democracy can be left to another day without rule of law there will be no greater democracy. Beijing has already said that these protesters are terrorism related and they will deal with them with an iron fist. Will we see military and police crossing the border and implementing this rule of law . Up until nowl border and implementing this rule of law . Up until now i think the whole responsibility has firmly rested on the shoulders of the Hong Kong Government and the hong kong police. I hope this will be sufficient to restore order and law to hong kong, but if it is proved to be insufficient Something Else needs to be done, including participation by the Central Government. But there are always chinese troops on the border between hong kong and china. Why should military be involved in this . I think Police Forces in the rest of china can be mobilised, and set to work in hong kong at the request of the Hong Kong Government ought to be decided in the sole discretion of the National PeoplesCongress Standing committee. All of this is not against the basic law, it is purely by the rule of basic law. Police in malaysia say theyve found the body of nora quoirin, the irish teenager who went missing nine days ago. The 15 year old, who had learning difficulties, was on holiday with her family when she disappeared from a resort. Her body was found just over a mile from where she was staying. 0ur correspondent Howard Johnson sent this report from seremban. A Malaysian Police helicopter hovers over the area of dense jungle where the unclothed body of nora quoirin was discovered. Then this. Winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. The teenager went missing from the dusun eco resort in Western Malaysia ten days ago. The family had planned a two week holiday but the morning after they arrived, noras father sebastien discovered her bed empty and a downstairs window open. The family have always insisted, given noras learning difficulties, it is very unlikely she would have walked off alone. Nora todays search and rescue effort started with more than 300 personnel scouring a 2. 5 mile square radius around the resort. But by mid afternoon, the police were alerted to a macabre discovery. In the last half an hour, weve seen a flurry of activity here, policemen coming and going. These are some Police Chiefs here, you can see the lights are on on this forensics car here. What weve found out is there is a gentleman inside who is being questioned. He was the one who went up to a Police Checkpoint earlier on today and said that he had found a body. The body was taken to a nearby hospital, where noras family had the grim task of confirming it was her. Translation the family has been brought in to identify the body found today and have confirmed the body is indeed nora anne, who went missing on august 4th. A postmortem will be carried out tomorrow. It came just a day after her parents announced a reward for information about her. She has been vulnerable since the day she was born. She is so precious to us and our hearts are breaking. What started as a dream holiday for nora and herfamily, has ended up being every parents worst nightmare. Howard johnson, bbc news, pantai, malaysia. Youre watching newsday on the bbc. Still to come on the programme we meet the man who made the long march, 6,1i00km, along the full length of chinas Yangtze River. Also on the programme sailing to the summit teenage Climate Change campaigner Greta Thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york. The big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. As the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. Idi amin, ugandas brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. Hes been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. Two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. It began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. This is newsday on the bbc. Im rico hizon in singapore. Im ben bland in london. Our top stories violence breaks out at hong kongs airport with clashes between riot police and protesters. And President Trump delays a 10 tariff on some chinese imports to avoid Christmas Shopping price hikes. Lets take a look at some front pages from around the world. Once again the protests in hong kong dominate the front page of the south China Morning post. It reports on what it calls the unprecedented violence at the airport by protesters, who ignored a tearful warning from hong kongs leader that they are pushing the city into an abyss. Theres gloomy Economic News in the singapore straits times. It forecasts that Economic Growth in singapore could grind to a halt. It comes amid global trade tensions and weakness in the manufacturing sector. And the front page of french paper le figaro carries a story on what it says is a revolution in the meat industry. It says breeders, food processers and butchers are reviewing their practices to adapt to new eating habits and counter vegan activists. And those are the papers. Now, what stories are sparking discussions online . Seems like it involves the Notre Dame Cathedral . Indeed, well focus on france because its all about workers in paris. They have begun removing lead from the area around Notre Dame Cathedral, which went up in flames last april. Hundreds of tonnes of lead in the roof melted in the blaze and winds spread the particles well beyond the church grounds. Local schools are among the buildings that have been decontaminated or had surfaces removed. The teenage Climate Change campaigner Greta Thunberg is preparing to sail across the atlantic to attend a summit at the United Nations in new york. The 16 year old activist is travelling on a 60 foot yacht fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines that produce electricity onboard with the aim of making the journey zero carbon emitting. 0ur chief environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt caught up with her before she sets sail from plymouth in the uk. How do you get to new york without any co2 emissions . This is how. But Greta Thunberg isnt anxious. I might feel a bit seasick, and its not going to be comfortable, but that i can live with. The malizia is all about speed. Look at her, shes just a giant sail attached to a superlight carbon fibre hull. She basically bounces through the wave, sometimes dives right through them. It is a very. Woah . Very rough ride, its a very wet ride, to be honest, im not sure that i could take two weeks of this. It is thrilling but it wont be comfortable, one the skipper boris hermann. So, no washing, no shower. We just put clothes on and we keep them for two weeks. There is no fridge, no kitchen, no heating and no privacy. So here you have your little intimate corner. You can hide here and use the bucket. And look, poos only, please. But there are also no Carbon Emissions. The entire journey will be under sail and all the electricity will be generated by solar panels and turbines. If we are honest, one person giving up flying doesnt make any difference in a world of 8 billion people. So what is the point . I mean, the point, ithink, is to sort of create an opinion. If i stop flying you dont only reduce your own Carbon Footprint but also that sends a signal to other people around you that, i mean, the Climate Crisis is a real thing and that also pushes a political movement. But its been a year since the 16 year old began her climate strikes and Carbon Emissions have continued to rise. She plans to encourage World Leaders to take more urgent action in new york. And despite the privations, shes looking forward to the trip. I think it will feel good in a way to be just alone with those on the boat and the ocean. The voyage will take two weeks. Gretas team say they havent yet planned how shes going to get back from america. Justin rowlatt, bbc news, plymouth. Thats one epicjourney, ben a transatlantic journey with a difference. Whats the most spectacular trip that youve been on recently . Well, i had a bit of a lengthy voyage on the thames bus. I had ihada i had a drink in my hand and the breeze was going through. Nothing like the journey that gretas been on. What about you . This coming weekend it will be an epicjourney from this coming weekend it will be an epic journey from singapore to london but injust epic journey from singapore to london but in just a epic journey from singapore to london but injust a day. Epic journey from singapore to london but in just a day. Are you doing it by wind powered boat . Im flying i will look forward to that. Ina plane, flying i