An uneasy calm has descended on hong kong airport, after pro democracy protestors severely disrupted flights for a second day. All check ins at one of the busiest transport hubs in asia were cancelled on tuesday afternoon. There were angry confrontations just before midnight between Security Forces and demonstrators staging a sit in. Protestors used barricades to stop police forcing their way into the building but local media are reporting that the Airport Authority has been granted a court order to evict the occupiers. Our correspondentjonathan head is at the airport and sent this report. 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. Gary locke is a former Us Ambassador to china. I asked him for his take on the situation in hong kong. These are very, very disturbing views and this is really a crisis that has fallen on hong kong. It really could portend the future of hong kong, any remnants of democracy, we need to be very, very concerned. The World Community has to be very concerned about any intervention by the mainland Chinese Forces who are on the other side of the border, ready to step in. It would really hurt the future of hong kong, it could really set back any type of democratic democracy in hong kong, rule of law, self or autonomous government, it could also ring huge condemnation and sanctions against the Mainland China if they we re against the Mainland China if they were to intervene. We are facing the prospect of another event for there would be a lot of bloodshed if the Chinese Forces were to cross into hong kong and try to put down and bring stability back. That is why the Hong Kong Government itself needs to really take charge and perhaps even change the leadership asa sign perhaps even change the leadership as a sign of recognition of the grievances of the protesters. What are the chances of that . And what are the chances of that . And what are the chances of that . And what are the chances of china intervening . Everybody has in pointing out whats happening in hong kong is surely going to be seen asa hong kong is surely going to be seen as a humiliation for the man than Chinese Government, particularly what is happening at the airport. Thats why the man the Chinese Government has to put pressure on the Hong Kong Government to stop the violence and to really cut off figure out a way that is face saving for the protesters because the Hong Kong Government has ever been com pletely kong government has ever been completely ineffective, by taking this hardline position in orderfor men and do not go off as being for mainland to not come off as being hardliners, putting pressure on the hong kong chief executive to step down. Its time for the members of the Hong Kong Legislature to intervene and call for a change in the top leadership. Because so far, the top leadership. Because so far, the top leadership. Because so far, the Top Executive has been resolute although tabling the proposal for extradition of people to the mainland and other countries, has not said she was giving up on that effort. So that has become a rallying cry for the protesters along with other grievances about democracy, autonomy, and independence from the mainland. So she has really been the focal point, the chief executive chief executive, the man that was to avoid coming off as the villain, it needs to orchestrate a change in leadership. Lets get some of the days other news. 22 states and seven cities in the us are suing the Trump Administration for loosening restrictions on coal fired power plants. They argue that new measures approved by the Environmental Protection agency will extend the life of dirtier coal plants and wont lower Carbon Emissions. The president has spent millions of dollars to prop up the coal sector, which is being undercut by the falling cost of Renewable Energy sources and gas from fracking. A second day of losses for argentinas peso, since the electoral success of centre left candidate Alberto Fernandez in sundays primary elections. Not as dramatic, though, as monday, because the central bank intervened following a morning session of big losses. The gains for mr fernandez suggest he will win octobers general election. One Analyst Company has suggested that makes a sovereign default more likely. The danish Prime Minister has formally apologised to hundreds of victims of historical abuse in state run childrens homes. No one has ever been prosecuted, despite evidence that, from the 1940s to the 1970s, children at one orphanage were sexually abused, beaten, and drugged. The opera singer, placido domingo, has been accused of pressuring women into having sexual encounters with him over the past 30 years. Eight singers and a dancer allege he misused his celebrity status to forcibly kiss and fondle them. The spanish tenor, whos 78, says the allegations are inaccurate and that he believed all the relationships were welcome and consensual. President trump says he has delayed the introduction of a 10 tariff on some chinese imports until mid december to prevent hurting american customers during their Holiday Shopping. Earlier this month, trump had announced that tariffs on 300 billion worth of chinese imports would take effect in september. But now a certain goods including laptops, cell phones and items of clothing have been spared. Speaking in pennsylvania earlier, 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 period of time they wont be doing it at all anymore. They have taken advantage of this country. Heather long is the washington posts economics correspondent, and explains the reason why President Trump chose to delay the rollout of these tariffs. Retailers in the United States have bombarded the white house, saying that these tariffs have gone into effect, all them on september one, it would be a huge blow to consumers, it would raise prices, people would not go out and shop as much as they normally do, and it would be a terrible Holiday Shopping season would be a terrible Holiday Shopping season in the United States. President trump appears to have been reliably spooked by all of this, and decided to delay about half the tariffs, about half the 300 billion wont go into effect until december 15 which basically meant they were not in place for the Holiday Shopping period. So this reaction is more about domestic politics than really what the president is characterising it to . It seems to be an omission admission for the first time that this does have an impact on the american consumer. Thats right. Thats one of the most momentous things that happened today. Resident trump has insisted for months that china is very the full right of his tariffs, that the chinese pay his tariffs, today we saw both his actions and in his words, was an admission that these tariffs do impact consumer prices, they do raise consumer prices. And that americans do have to pay at least some of his tariffs at the end of the day. That is a big change model of scene. Just briefly, if you dont mind, the president does seem to be picking winners and losers, what is the rationale between which goods are hit and which was a not . Well, a cynic would tell you its who has the best lobby. If you look down the list, bibles were one of the few items that are now totally exempt from any ta riffs that are now totally exempt from any tariffs in september or december. 0ther tariffs in september or december. Other items like shoes, certain types of golf shoes, wont until september, others will get a tariff in september. Police in malaysia are saying theyve found the body of 15 year old nora quoirin who went missing last week. The teenager who has learning difficulties was on holiday with her family when she disappeared from the resort. Her body was found just over a mile from where she was staying. 0ur correspondent Howard Johnson sent this report from seremban a warning, there are flashing images coming up. 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 10 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 sea rch 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 post mortem 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. Stay with us on bbc news still to come one year on italy prepares to remember the victims of the deadly genoa bridge collapse. 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 bbc news. Our main headline calm descends on hong kong airport. Hundreds of flights that were cancelled due to pro democracy protests, are now being rescheduled. More on this now, as chinese troops manoeuvre near the hong kong border, the bbcsjohn sudworth says intervention from beijing is not a certainty but the odds are rising. Hong kong is a Major International financial centre, it is one of the busiest transport hubs and here it is locked in this extraordinary escalating violence with chinese troops seemingly menacingly poised the border. I think, troops seemingly menacingly poised the border. Ithink, in troops seemingly menacingly poised the border. I think, in recent weeks people have said the actions of the hong kong authorities have played into the hands of protesters, police violence, but the scenes we have seen today injonathans report must play into the hands of beijing. It is in overdrive trying to convince people this is a city out of control and, although the majority of people fear that their freedoms are being eroded by an increasingly authoritarian in china, the irony is, that infighting those freedoms, they may give china the excuse to sweep them away altogether. The us attorney general, william barr, has ordered staff changes at the new yorkjail where the financier, Jeffrey Epstein, died while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. He was found hanging in his cell on saturday. A warden has been moved and two officers have been placed on leave. Three workers at the jail where Jeffrey Epstein was found. The latest details from our north american correspondent. We know now, as you say, that the two officers have been suspended, on administrative leave. And the warden at the prison has been reassigned to a differentjob, aty another prison, to a differentjob, at another prison, while the investigations into the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epsteins death continue. Two major investigations the fbi and also the justice department. We also have learned that one of those Prison Guards was not in fact a fully fledged prison guard, that he worked for the prison service, he may well have been in administration, a clerical worker or a teacher, but it seems he was working at least that night as a prison guard. The other bit of information that were learning is that mr epsteins cellmate had been moved out on their cell the previous day, leaving him alone and us media is suggesting that may have been against protocol, to leave him in a cell by himself. And of course, remember, he was on suicide watch in the last few weeks, having been found unconscious on the floor of his cell with some marks around his neck. All of this fuelling, of course, the many conspiracy theories. Many, many theories, peter, indeed, racketing around. What does seem to be true is the fbi has raided the epstein private island. Do you know more about whats going on there . Yes, we know that its happened. We dont know much detail. This is his private island in the caribbean. That there was a search and we do not know what they found, or exactly which parts were searched but it definitely happened. Or exactly which parts of the island were searched but it definitely happened. There were people there who saw it going on. It seems as if this may well simply be a very high profile display to anyone watching, perhaps Co Conspirators, that this investigation into alllegations of sex trafficking continues and, of course, william barr, the attorney general has warned those potential Co Conspirators that they are being watched, that this investigation is continuing. And it does raise a question though of why this search did not happen previously. This is an investigation that has been going on for many, many months and for it to occurjust a couple of days after his death, again, simply raises more questions. Memorial services in italy on wednesday will mark one year on from the collapse of the morandi road bridge in genoa. 43 people were killed when a section of the crossing fell around 50 metres to the ground. There will be a minutes silence at the exact moment the disaster happened. The bbcs tim allman has the story. Amidst the rubble, amidst the devastation, a glimpse into the future. The citys new bridge beginning to take shape, replacing the old one that brought such despair. One year on and the memories are still raw. Translation every time i am on a bridge or a road i get panic attacks. I get anxious so im really scared. Translation there are bad days, others are better, but i try to live normally and i try to enjoy the single moments of every day. At exactly 11 36 local time, a 200 metre section of the morandi bridge collapsed. The structure fell when decaying cables, encased in concrete, snapped. An official investigation as to who is to blame has yet to reach a conclusion. Translation when the bridge collapsed, it was like a piece of the state, of italy, of its history collapsed with it. The remaining sections of the morandi bridge w