And mohammed was killed inside his own home. As he was mourned here, other children were being mourned in syria, including a 12 year old welcome to bbc news. Boy killed by a turkish the pentagon has confirmed the Turkish Forces have fired on us rocket attack yesterday. Mohammed was taken away for burial, a life cut short that leaves forces in qobani in Northern Syria. A broken family. Turkey says it was responding to an attack in the area and didnt intend to target the us. It can only increase tensions after the turkish offensive against Kurdish Forces allied with the us began on back across the border, in syria, thursdays. Theres been heavy fighting between and dozens of a car bomb in the city of qamishli. Islamic state said it carried out the attack, kurdish fighters have lost their which killed at least lives. Turkey wants to create a three civilians. Buffer zone across the syrian border. Although garin has this this is just what many have feared and the kurds have predicted is taking advantage of the chaos caused by turkeys invasion. Report from the turkish town of and tonight, we found more convoys heading for the border, akcakale. For an operation that has been well, through much of the day, weve been hearing heavy outgoing widely condemned abroad, artillery and mortar fire. Now, the turkish Authorities Say but is strongly supported at home. They have advanced into Northern Syria up to about five miles. President erdogan says he is unconcerned about the international condemnation, but it is growing. Turkey is already accused of killing innocent civilians, damaging civilian infrastructure, and causing huge numbers to flee, and all of this while it is supposed to be creating a safe zone for more than 4 million syrians to go home to. The former Us Ambassador to ukraine, mariejovanovic, has testified she was removed here is turkeys response from her position on the orders to International Calls for an end to its offensive. Of President Trump. She said she was recalled in may due to what she described as fictitious reports by allies of President Donald Trump who said she was disloyal to the president. Her testimony comes as democrats in congress continued their efforts to learn more about the Trump Administration ties to ukraine. Lets go live to Chris Buckley who its forces continuing to pound has the latest from washington. What North Eastern syria, creating a new landscape does this testimony mean in the of the displaced 100,000 people and counting, wider picture of this action, this in just three days. But turkey is paying a price. Full state honours today for two investigation against donald trump . Civilians killed next to the border, seen here as martyrs in operation peace springs. 0ne coffin is child size, for a baby boy called mohammed, just nine months old. I think democrats will be very interested to see what Marie Yovanovitch has to say. Its at the centre of the impeachment enquiries which centre around President Trump asking the ukrainian resin volodymy zele ns ky to asking the ukrainian resin Volodymy Zelensky to launch an investigation a victim of rocket fire into his potential president ial by syrian Kurdish Forces, rivaljoe biden joe their first retaliation for turkeys massive assault on them. Into his potential president ial rivaljoe Biden Joe Biden and his son hunter who had isthmus in the and here, mohammeds family, joined together in boundless grief. Country. As part of that whole in the cruelest of ironies, they are Syrian Refugees themselves. Operation to push for an little sidra cant hold back her tears. Investigation into these unsubstantiated claims of corruption the mufti called on god to give that mr trump is made and his strength to turkeys soldiers and bring a quick victory, with few casualties. 00 03 40,879 2147483051 38 35,154 then, a finaljourney 2147483051 38 35,154 4294966103 13 29,430 to the border town of akcakale. Personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has made, they were trying very hard to get the ukrainian authorities to look into all these are that included his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani and here at times was very critical of the former ukrainian ambassador. In fact, she says, i was incredulous that the Us Government chose to remove an ambassador based as best i could tell on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives. You can take from what ms yovanovitch says, she is talking about Rudy Giuliani amongst others. That will put a real question in democrats minds about exactly what was going on inside the white house but beyond that, we dont really know what Marie Yovanovitch has had to say because what weve learned has come from a prepared statement that was released as she was going to give this testimony that democrats may well have found out more. Chris, how damaging has this all been so far to President Trump, if at all . Well, if you take a look at the poles and there have been a number of holes done, people are moving in terms of the American Public was the idea that actually he should be impeached. That will concern the white house to a certain extent and it will unsettle republicans but the white house continues to fight on but it hasnt been a good week, frankly. If you take a look for example, without this case brought against two soviet born us citizens who it seems were funnelling money according to prosecutors through an Energy Company they set up in florida to republican political campaigns. These were two individuals who were essentially welcomed into the white house, welcomed into mr trumps mar a lago resort and pictured with the president. And what is interesting about lev parnas and igor fruman as they had a personal relationship with Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trumps personal attorney and this will play into whether the democrats will push ahead with a vote to impeach donald trump. Washington has announced it will sell 3000 more personnel to support saudi arabia. It follows last months attack on saudi arabias oil industry. Five people have been injured after a knife attack on the north of england. A40 year old man was initially arrested on suspicion of terror offences and has now been detained under Mental Health act. The attacker was seen chasing Police Officers before he was detained. A french fugitive whos been on the run since his family was murdered eight years ago has been arrested in scotland. Police at Glasgow Airport acting on a tipoff from french cou nterpa rts acting on a tipoff from french counterparts detained xavie dupont de ligonnes as he arrived from the airport. In ecuador, the president wa nts to airport. In ecuador, the president wants to talk with Indigenous Leaders following austerity protest. There have been ten days of demonstrations sparked by the scrapping of fuel subsidies. Safety investigators have strongly criticised the us aviation regulator for granting approval to the boeing 737 max aircraft, two of which have crashed. The investigators found both boeing and the Us Federal Aviation Authority administration we re Aviation Authority administration were at fault for failing to identify vulnerabilities in the flight identify vulnerabilities in the Flight Control system. Lets talk now to david slot, a Senior Transportation reporter for business insider. Nextjoining us. Talk us through what exactly this finding tells us about the relationship between the faa and the boeing. 0ne one of the things thats been at the centre of enquiries about the certification of this plane is the fa ct certification of this plane is the fact that going was granted permission to basically self certified various components of the plane. This allowed it to look at systems by itself to declare them safe and for the faa to sign off on them. The main take away from the report which admittedly addressed a number of different issues, the main ta keaway number of different issues, the main takeaway was that there needs to be more involvement by the faa in the delegation process. While the process of delegating to the plane maker is still allowable and something that can be affect it, the safety panel really suggested that the regulators need to be more involved from the very beginning, just throughout the entire process, and have open lines of communication throughout. It seems pretty incredible that in areas such as safety, aviation authorities likely faa just allow the airline to get on with it themselves. It does seem incredible but when it works as its supposed to, which is what the open lines of communication that the panel really urges, its actually the most effective way of doing it. The planes today are just so complicated, so many features and systems a re complicated, so many features and systems are built into them, but having the people who designed it and the people who work with people who designed it, be the ones to lead the certification, its most effective. They can help the regulators and understand everything. Rather than regulators having to learn all the things including results. David in the meantime we have heard this evening that going has stripped its chief executive of his chairmanship. Again, what does that tell us about going right now and where it is art . Well, its something that boeing had considered doing, we believe about six months ago. They ended up deciding not to. It suggests they are looking to restructure how they manage their projects, looking to have more executive oversight, more safety oversight a nd have more executive oversight, more safety oversight and more focus on these actual project that are going on. The theory and idea that boeing is trying to convey here is that he will have more direct involvement in shareholder activities. David, thank you very much indeed. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come. Can he run a marathon in under two hours . Parts of San Francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. In the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. It was a 20 pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, ripping a hole in the front of the building. This government will not weaken, democracy will prevail. It fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. This catholic nation held its breath for the men they called the 33. And then, bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let out an almighty roar. This is bbc news, the headlines the un says 100,000 people have been driven from their homes in syria as turkey continues its assault against the kurds. There have been new revelations in the impeachment enquiry against donald trump, with a former Us Ambassador to ukraine testifying the president wanted her fired. President trump has hailed a partial trade agreement signed with china that will see the United States postpone a tariff hike on chinese goods set to come into effect next week. President trump said the deal, which covers agricultural purchases and intellectual property, would be great for both countries. We have come to a deal on intellectual property, financial services, a tremendous dealfor the property, financial services, a tremendous deal for the farmers, a purchase from 40 billion worth of agricultural products. Lets speak 110w agricultural products. Lets speak now to professor and leader, global economist and specialist on china s economic relations. Anne lee. She joins us now from new york city. Thank you forjoining us, professor. First of all, interesting, isnt it. The deal itself does not look like it is particularly big or advanced. It looks like a fairly small deal. Yes. It is basically the lowest hanging fruit. It gives the United States a n hanging fruit. It gives the United States an opportunity to delay ta riffs states an opportunity to delay tariffs but they actually dont want, because going into the holiday season, if there were tariffs it would really dampen consumer spending. That they actually dont want. And that is the only thing driving us growth right now. For the chinese, they have had a serious pork shortage problem due to the african swine flu, and so they really need to purchase a lot of pork, and the United States is a great place to get it from. So for them, that was an easy negotiating point to concede. The chinese have also already opened up the Financial Sector to the european countries, and so opening it up to the us was also a no brainer. In many ways, you know, this is stuff both sides wanted. It is a very easy deal for them to come to. It is an easy deal for them to come to now, but the potential big a deal down the road, this doesnt really change how close they are to that . No, it doesnt change the fact that china is still the second largest economy in the world, and still perceived as a competitive threat to the United States. That doesnt change any of that. And so with this fact still in place, this means that us china tensions will continue to be high, and that is exactly what the Business Community doesnt want. They want more certainty and stability so that they can, you know, put together their supply chains, but without that certainty from better us china relations, that is going to be far off. And the us Business Community has welcomed this limited deal. What does the chinese Business Community think . Does that message get related to the Chinese Government in the same way the us one does . Well, anything that the chinese are able to do, the government will spend it as a positive thing. They want to certainly have credibility with their own citizens, and so i am sure that this will be hailed as something positive as well. Professor anne lee, thanks for joining us on bbc news. Thanks for having me. The eu has agreed to intensify brexit talks with the uk over the next few days. The step is being taken after a meeting in brussels was described by both sides as constructive. Borisjohnson said there was a way to go before a deal could be reached. Still a work in progress, but he is trying. And now borisjohnson may, just may, be getting somewhere in sketching out a brexit deal. After his show of optimism, alongside irelands leader yesterday, today on a school visit, it was time to look on the bright side. Both of us can see a pathway to a deal, but that doesnt mean its a done deal. Theres a way to go. Its important now that our negotiators, on both sides, get into proper talks. 0ne to one, the two leaders had traded ideas, changed the mood, cleared the way for intensive negotiations on terms to be laid on the table behind closed doors. I think, at this stage, probably the less said the better. Focus today very much switches to brussels, where secretary of state barclay is going to meet with michel barnier, and id anticipate that that will lead to some more detailed proposals being laid down. Next stop, brussels. Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay met the eus chief negotiator today. The mood visibly positive, though the path to agreement looks steep. Brexit is like climbing a mountain. We need vigilance, determination and patience. Are we near the top . But what about the obstacles . He wouldnt say. Are you going to negotiate over the weekend . Would parties, including Boris Johnsons dup allies, have a veto over Northern Irelands future status . No answers today. Northern ireland will be part of future uk trade deals, but the uk might drop plans for customs checks on the island of ireland when there is an eu border there. Let me work, please. These are the details that could make or break a deal in tough negotiations, but in cyprus, the Eu Council President was clear. Giving up is not an option. Of course, theres no guarantee of success, and the time is practically up. But even the slightest chance must be used. Here at westminster, the diaries and calendars for next week are covered in red ink. There is the big eu leaders summit, then on saturday, a special session of the house of commons. Expect a vote on a deal, if there is one, and a push by mps, who want to see brexit decided by another referendum. Meanwhile, if there is no agreement, even if there is a deal, the Prime Minister may struggle to avoid another brexit extension. The last thing he wants, a delay, he mayjust have to accept. John pienaar, bbc news, westminster. A canyon racer is going athletics now, and kenyas eliud akipchoge is going to attempt to do what no man has done before and run a marathon under two hours. He is running in vienna on saturday after missing out on the achievement by 26 seconds last year. This will not count as a world r