The kurds of Northern Syria say theyve done a deal with president assads government in attempt to stop the turkish invasion of their territory. Syrias government has confirmed it will send troops to confront turkish aggression as turkey continues its military operation against the kurds. Hello and welcome. The United States is to withdraw chinas president xijinping has all its remaining troops, up to 1,000 soldiers, issued a stern warning against dissent, as protests from Northern Syria continue in hong kong. As turkeys offensive several rallies which began against the kurds intensifies. The us defense secretary said peacefully have descended kurdish fighters would now be backed by syria and russia into clashes between riot and america could not be caught between two opposing armies. Police, and protesters. Tonight, Syrian Government troops some of the demonstrators are now are said to be heading towards the border after using the new tactic of attacking the territorys agreeing a deal with the kurds. Pro beijing businesses. The Turkish Operation is aimed rescuers have been working at creating a so called safe zone through the night injapan to try to reach people affected in that area. By floods and landslides triggered by typhoon hagibis. The un says more than 100,000 people have been fleeing. Japanese Emergency Services and families of is fighters are said say at least 35 people to be among those whove escaped were killed by the storm, which brought wind speeds of over from a camp that was 200 kilometers an hour. Guarded by the kurds. Aleem maqbool reports from inside Northern Syria. The anguish that only comes from loss. This brother and sister mourn theirfather, who was killed in the shelling by turkey of their residential neighbourhood. The kurds here have already suffered so much, and every day of turkeys offensive brings new chaos. These are thought to be just a handful of the hundreds of women and children who, as turkeys attacks got closer, escaped a kurdish camp that held them. Most were relatives of Islamic State group fighters. Its not the first massive Security Breach brought on by the turkish aggression. Five captured is fighters escaped from a prison here too after it was shelled. We found it abandoned, the remaining prisoners moved into other already overwhelmed facilities. The authorities here say they are already struggling with the resources to hold many thousands of what are among the most dangerous prisoners in the world from the so called Islamic State group. What they warn is that with any further destabilisation caused by this assault from turkey, many more could escape, potentially regroup, undoing the massive effort it took to capture them and take their territory back. Already, is says it was behind this car bomb that killed three people. The fear is that far worse is to come. All the while, turkeys offensive goes on. This evening, a convoy travelling close to the border was attacked with more kurdish casualties, and with us troops having now been ordered to leave this part of the country, and syria saying its sending troops into kurdish areas, more turmoil is on the horizon. Aleem maqbool, bbc news, in Northern Syria. You can find much more on our website, including this article, which explains the history of mistrust and violence tween turkey and the kurds. Just log onto our website. Between. Theres been more violence across hong kong for a 19th consecutive weekend with protesters smashing buildings and clashing with the police. Disturbances were not on the scale of previous pro democracy demonstrations, but still, dozens of arrests were made. In a highly symbolic move, a group of protesters have dragged a large statue depicting a masked demonstrator onto a famous outcrop overlooking hong kong. The 3 metre tall lady liberty, a key fixture of the huge Anti Government protests, now rests on lion rock. The Authorities Say one officer was injured during sundays protests when he was slashed in the neck. A warning you may find some details in nick beakes report distressing. With no organised mass rally in hong kong today, the hardcore took matters into their own hands, trying to add fuel to a protest movement, which feels like its losing momentum. Although they will tell you their so called fight for freedom will not stop. As the battle lines were drawn, the police held back. And soon, government buildings, including this post office, were being targeted, as well as chinese businesses. Well, these hardcore protesters were aimless for a long time, but now, basically, they are snaking their way through the streets, and when they spot a place that they deem to be linked with the mainland, they attack it. In this case, its a chinese shop, we imagine theyll disperse pretty soon, before the police can arrive, and they will keep on going through the streets. This area, tai po, was one of many across hong kong where mobile mobs roamed while they could. Well, the inevitable has happened the police have finally turned up in numbers, the protesters have already left and this is a game of cat and mouse thats playing out across this part of hong kong. Once again, thousands of police had to be deployed to keep the peace and found themselves under attack. This was the moment one officer was slashed in the neck, the assailant was detained and the officer taken to hospital, conscious. Hong kong police have been stretched for four months now and have been forced to deny repeated accusations of heavy handedness. Theyre now trying to find protesters, but to be honest, its like looking for a needle in a haystack, theyre running through the streets. But it seems a lot of the hardcore protesters have simply melted away into the night. All the while, life goes on, but its far from normal. This week, the citys leaders will say more about how they intend to tackle its deep rooted problems. It is an almighty task. Nick beake, bbc news, hong kong. Emergency teams in japan have been working through the night as the true scale of the damage caused by typhoon hagibis becomes clearer. Huge swathes of land in several prefectures remain under water after record rainfall caused rivers to break their banks. More than 30 people have died and many others are missing. 0ur correspondent, Rupert Wingfield hayes, travelled north of tokyo where rescue efforts are still under way. This is a town in the japanese alps, much of it now enveloped by brown, dirty floodwater. On saturday night, the levees burst, unable to withstand the onslaught from typhoon hagibis. All day, the military has been racing to pluck those stranded from roofs and balconies. It is a story that has been repeated over and over. This afternoon, we made it to kawagoe, an hour north of tokyo. Here too, the rivers have burst their banks. Whats truly remarkable about this typhoon is its scale. There are floods and rescues like this going on in at least eight different prefectures right across the main island ofjapan. People we talked to are shocked and numb. Translation i have lived here 32 years. This the first time ive seen anything like this. I was shaking with fear last night. Translation i watched the live camera with the river, and i could see it coming up and up, getting closer and closer to the top. I never thought Something Like this would happen in my neighbourhood. I was so surprised. Japan is just starting to count the Economic Cost of this single storm. 0utside nagano city, a line of shiny bullet trains swamped by the floodwaters. Each one of these trains costs us 29 million. Ecuadors president , lenin moreno, has begun talks with Indigenous Leaders aimed at ending almost two weeks of anti austerity protests. The head of the National Indigenous federation began by demanding the dismissal of the defence and interior ministers. Protesters have pledged to remain in the capital until the government reinstates fuel subsidies. Gareth barlow has more details. Quito, a capital in chaos. Despite a military curfew to control the crowds, police and protesters are still fighting. For days, indigenous ecuadorians have been enraged that the government will end fuel subsidies in return for a 4 billion loan from the International Monetary fund. Translation we rightly went out to protest and reject those measures because we are starving. We have been repressed and the National Media are silent. Police have thrown tear gas at us, theyve shot at us and nobody knows about it. Human rights are being violated. Petrol prices have soared and clashes have turned increasingly violent, leading to deaths and thousands of people being injured. A two month state of emergency is in force and the government has moved its operations outside of the capital. Now, the two sides are talking for the first time. The government of lenin moreno has International Creditors to appease, but it also has to manage a powerful Indigenous Movement and has toppled three president s in the past few decades. Gareth barlow, bbc news. Polands governing law and Justice Party looks set to stay in power following a general election. Exit polls give the conservative nationalist party 44 of the vote, enough to take a majority in the lower house of parliament. Kasia madera is in the polish capital warsaw. An election that is being described as one of the most significant since the fall of communism hasnt really brought about any surprises. The ruling law and Justice Party was always doing very well in the opinion polls. The question was whether they would get a majority. According to the exit polls, they have. That could all change when the Electoral Committee finally brings out its official results. But regardless, there will be an awful lot of soul searching amongst the opposition parties. This has been a really divisive Election Campaign with minority groups such as the Lgbt Community coming under attack from supporters of the ruling law and Justice Party. This election really matters in poland, the turnout speaks for itself a historic high of 61 . Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come the parents of harry dunn, the 19 year old killed in a fatal car crash, take their search forjustice to america. 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, hes 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 world news. The latest headlines syrias government says it will send troops to confront turkish aggression as turkey continues its military operation against the kurds. Hong kongs hardcore, pro democracy protestors, employ new tactics as they attack pro beijing targets, while dodging the police. Theres been outcry in the us state of texas after a black woman was shot dead by police through the window of her own home. Atatiana johnsons death was recorded on the Police Officers body mounted camera. You may find what were about to show upsetting. The officer whos white had been called to the scene in the early hours of saturday after a neighbour noticed her door was open. He walks around, checking the property, before spotting a figure at a window. Put your hands up, show me your hands gunshot. The footage does not appear to show him identifying himself as a police officer. Fort worth police say hes been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Atatiana johnsons familys lawyer has demanded justice over the incident. We can now speak to scott roberts, whos senior director of criminaljustice at color of change, which is americas Largest Online racialjustice organisation. Thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc world news. First of all, your reaction to what has happened here . Well, obviously this isa happened here . Well, obviously this is a grave tragedy. This is a Police Killing that seems completely unjustified. We are not. There are lots of details that i am sure will still come out, but we know that right now there is a community that is morning. We know that she was a ca reta ker for is morning. We know that she was a caretakerfor her is morning. We know that she was a caretaker for her mother and her nephew, and her family caretaker for her mother and her nephew, and herfamily is dealing with the ramifications. We know that this is an area where the black community in particular has been dealing with Police Violence and the ramifications of that and the anxiety and stress that is brought on by the investigation, the court cases, obviously the most recent example being the killing ofjean, the Community Just coming example being the killing ofjean, the communityjust coming out of that, the fort worth dallas area is now dealing with another incident that should not have happened. Bothan jean. How can we be sure this isa bothan jean. How can we be sure this is a race thing, and not a Police Behaviour thing . I think the put his the history of policing in the United States is inseparable from theissue United States is inseparable from the issue of race. Policing has its roots in slave patrols in the United States. There is a wealth of facts, figures, statistics that show that the police are more likely to use force and violence against black people, they are more likely to stop them driving, walking, riding a bike, anything that they are more likely to be arrested for. It is very ha rd to likely to be arrested for. It is very hard to remove them. I would say that when we see the type of reaction from police, where they pull the trigger, almost immediately, i mean, you saw in this video, this officer yelling to get your hands up, he gave no opportunity for ms jefferson to comply. We have seen the kinds of spices that police hold, and that lots of people in the us hold against black folks, tend to lead against black folks, tend to lead against killings happening sooner. Kinds of biases. And i think this response to this call, the neighbour called out of concern, a door was left ajar at the home, and you know, the polices behaviour, all of these things, just kind of approaching the home and knocking, seeing if everything was ok, this was not an emergency call. You know, this was not a call to 9 1 1. This can happen in the us, you can call tojust get a check on folks. But we have seen the Police Responding as if they suspected a crime was going on. And we saw a split second decision by the officer to fire. This happens a lot more frequently when it comes to black folks. We will find out, hopefully, whether there was evidence that this officer harvard any black, antiracist feelings, as we saw with amber guyger, the things that came to light when we saw her Text Messages and communications. What do you think has to happen for us what do you think has to happen for us to see a change . I think an incident like this, and we have seen other incidents, there is, for instance, a trial right now that is unresolved, the jury cannot reach a verdict, in atlanta in georgia, where a former military veteran who was having a Mental Health crisis was having a Mental Health crisis was killed naked, obviously not having any kind of weapon or anything like that. What i am saying is that we have seen over and over in these instances, police are responding to situations where there is not an immediate threat. We send in offices officers trained to kill. And i think in a situation like this we really have to ask ourselves, are the police the proper response, right . I know that the neighbour who made the call has already expressed regret. Yes, he has. I think one thing that we need to think about is, what is the protocol with these types of incidents and these types of reports, going forward. Scott roberts, very good to talk to you. Im so sorry, were out of time. Thank you. Thank you. The parents of 19 year old harry dunn, who was killed in a Road Accident involving an American Woman with diplomatic immunity, have arrived in the United States where they hope to raise awareness about the case. The driver, Anne Sacoolas, left the uk shortly after the crash in august. 0ur correspondent Duncan Kennedy was on board the plane with harrys parents and sent this report. Harrys parents ha rrys pa rents left harrys parents left heathrow, in what has now become a transatlantic search for justice. What has now become a transatlantic search forjustice. Harry died last august after his motorbike collided with a car. The car was driven by Anne Sacoolas, who left written for the United States shortly