The explosion was initially thought to have been accidental, but over 100 bottles of butane were later discovered along with bomb making materials. Most of the suspects either grew up or lived in the town where the man preached. Footage of released raids carried out on the homes of several of the suspects last friday. The high court was told they had been planning a much bigger attack. Two of the suspects were remanded in custody and charged with murder and terror related offenses. A third was detained pending further investigation. A fourth man was released on bail. Protesters and Police Clashed in phoenix outside the venue where donald trump was announcing plans to push ahead with building a wall on the u. S. Mexico border. Thousands turned out to attend the First Political rally since the violence in charlottesville. Protesters against him filling surrounding streets. Things remained peaceful to other day but scuffles did break out as the speech team to a close. Beefing up his stance on immigration. At a rally in phoenix, arizona, the birthplace of his campaign, President Trump reaffirmed his will to control illegal immigration and improve the quality of life of the legal immigrant community. Years of uncontrolled immigration have placed enormous pressure on the jobs and wages of working families, and they put great burdens on local schools and hospitals. While this may be good for a handful of special interests, it is unfair to working people of all backgrounds, all throughout our country. After facing heavy criticism in recent weeks, the president returned to one of his key campaign pledges and the popular pledge within the republican community. Fresh off a speech on afghanistan, he visited the Marine Corps Base along the u. S. Mexico border. He says building a wall along the southern border would go ahead, no matter what. Build that wall. The obstructionist democrats would like us not to do it, but believe me, we have to close down our government, we are building the wall. Despite the claims, Administration Officials who refused to be identified said the u. S. Mexico border at a 46 drop in arrests of people attempting to enter illegally compared to the same period last year. Recapturedrces have three districts from the Islamic State group there. Thousands of civilians have fled as the offensive got underway but tens of thousands more remain trapped in the besieged city. More intense fighting is expected now against the 1000 or so jihad is inside. Charles tells us more. The fighting has now reached tal afar. The counterterrorism unit, a enterrained by the u. S. , the iraqi city without facing much resistance. The bulk of the fighting is not expected to take place. It is expected 1000 remain and they have already responded to Government Forces with artillery fire. Meanwhile, in the capital of baghdad, jim madison met with iraqi authorities. The u. S. Is backing local forces in their fight against the Islamic State group and tal afar is just the next up in a wider strategy. Iraqi Government Forces are meant to move south, while in syria, arab and kurdish militias also back to the u. S. Will push eastward. The group would then find itself surrounded in the Euphrates River valley. Isis is now caught between converging forces. Of course, the regime has also are moving, so isis days numbered but it is not over yet, will not be over anytime soon. But we will move against the middle Euphrates River valley. Before any of that, the steady flow of civilians fleeing the fighting will be a major over 3000ince friday have found shelter in a camp. People have been affected by flooding in south asia, almost a third of the fall, and even more of bangladesh has been submerged. Large swaths of india are also underwater. The death toll has reached 750. Many villages are only accessible by boat and are running out of food and other resources. India, there is criticism of local government handling of the disaster. Here in a town in the north indian state, residents are seen blocking a highway in protest of the local government relief effort which they deem it adequate. They are now seeking government intervention. Tensions have been high since the death of a teenager hoping to cross floodwaters. I try to reach out when he was drowning but nobody came forward. No one could take him out. Many have been left to fend for themselves, waiting for days or how to reach them. Food and water are unavailable and roadside shelters. Authorities, however, have defended their efforts. We are trying our best to bring relief to everyone. Dozens of bodies were discovered sunday night. Hundreds have now been confirmed dead and millions more have been evacuated across india, nepal, and bangladesh. Landslidesloods and have hit the subcontinent since the second week of august. In nepal, the floods have destroyed 80,000 homes with hundreds dead in the region and in neighboring bangladesh. It is feared more people will be affected if the floodwater does not begin to reseed. More bad weather causing destruction in hong kong. A typhoon has reached maximum category 10 status with window reaching 155 kilometers per hour. Uprooting trees and flooding streets, the typhoon has forced over 400 flights to remain grounded, suspended all very services, and brought Financial Markets to a standstill. Meanwhile, in macau, three people are reported to have died as a result of the typhoon. Here in france, the french government is looking to make changes to the labor code. Officials are meeting with trade unions and Business Leaders at the Labor Ministry to discuss the proposed reforms. Chris, somewhat of a test for president Emmanuel Macron who has promised changes for france. What exactly is being proposed today . Macrons argument, one that he made during the president ial campaign, is that years of sluggish Economic Growth and high unemployment have been caused to an extent by the labor code which he feels is too rigid to work in the modern, globalized economy. As such, he wants to liberalize parts of it, terms and conditions to be negotiated on a company by company basis rather than across sectors. He wants to make it easier for multinationals to lay off staff and wants to put an end to some of the high payment supported by unemployment tribunals. He is not going as far as some of his rightwing opponents during the election. Wanted a radical shakeup of the economy. But he is going further than his predecessor, francois hollande. De speaking to the media over the weekend, giving a warning to Emmanuel Macron, saying, the reforms i have put in place are now working, employment is starting to fall unemployment is starting to fall. Plans proposed in the past, but you know, the French Public took to the streets to protest and eventually scuppered those changes. Right, in theory, things should be relatively easy for Emmanuel Macron after his new york rise to presidency. He secured a huge parliamentary majority. He was honest about the fact that he would essentially bypass parliament by forcing these reforms through by decree. Nevertheless, there will be opposition in parliament from , one of the major unions has called for a protest in september. Once they build up a head of protests will likely start. Emmanuel macron is hoping he has more of the moderate unions on keen to and is also be seen conducting these meetings today. Thank you for that. A closer look at more business news. Im joined in the studio. We are looking at Emmanuel Macrons plans for changes here in france to labor rules. However, he is also visiting eastern and central countries this week looking for tighter regulation on socalled posted workers. These people are different from Migrant Workers in that they are sent by their employers to work in another eu country on a temporary basis and then integrate in the labor market. According to you rules, they are entitled to get the minimum wage of the host country. Critics say the system is creating unfair competition. Whether its in construction, factories, or agriculture, more and more companies in france are opting to higher socalled posted workers. 200 86,000 of them in 2015, a 25 rise from the previous year. These temporary employees are sent from their home country, usually poland, portugal, spain, or romania, to work in a fellow eu member state. In france, the employees must be paid minimum wage, their workweek should not exceed 35 hours, and they must be housed and had. In return, the employer pays social charges in their home country often at a much lower rate. Critics say the system is a way of getting cheap labor and say it is being fraudulently used with nondeclared powers and certain employers who make workers pay for their own housing. As Emmanuel Macron promised to regulate the system. I w wl carry out a reform o of posted workers to make sure there is no unfair competition in europe. Macron wants to cap the maximum work time to one year. He wants to impose a fair salary , and the further crackdowns on fraud. Some labor experts accuse france and other wealthy you Member States of being afraid of competition from high skilled lowwage east european workers. Eu nations are set to debate the new rules in the fall but poland has already threatened to retaliate if the system changes. Looking for more protection for french workers, and yet, the French Economy is doing better than in quite some time. The Manufacturing Sector in france, and in the eurozone expanded at the fastest pace in more than six years in august. According to a new survey, the purchasing Managers Index rose france, this month in 57. 4 presents for the single currency bloc, both beating expectations. The index provides a good early gauge of the economy. Positive economic data, trading on the European Market is mostly flat. Advertising giants following after they cut Sales Forecast due to weakening demand. Laura ashley had decided not to pay a full dividend following a 70 drop in annual profits. Homer and Fashion Group says a weaker pound is partially to blame. Sales are down more than 3 on a like for like basis affected by the closure of 22 locations. Meanwhile, down under, Commonwealth Bank of australia is possibly facing the largest Class Action Lawsuit in the country. Right, a law firm has launched a class action on behalf of the banks shareholders. Almost one million investors have been hit by a sharp drop in cda shares is the financial watchdog accuse them of breaching and t Money Laundering and antiterrorism laws. Shares have fallen more than 5 since august and the market capitalization of the bank in reduced by billions. Shareholders had a right to. Xpect better from the board o that they were treated with such blatant and cavalier disregard by australias largest listed entity is simply got smacking. This proposed action will be a way in which shareholders can recover their losses and hold the company to account for its use of corporate governance. Finally, in singapore, sugary drinks are getting less sugary. Thats right. Look, pepsico, and for other companies have agreed to limit the amounts of sugars of drinks sold in singapore to 12 . The bands around the world have been reworking recipes. The World Health Organization last year said drinking fewer calorie drinks was the best way to curb obesity and other chronic diseases like diabetes. I believe i read recently that the only country in the world where it is not the highest consumed drink is scotland. I dont know if that is true, but that is what i read. Thank you. It is time for us to take a look at the press review. It is time to look at what is grabbing headlines in the world papers. Angola. Art with we are seeing 9. 5 million voters eligible to cast their ballots. See a new president for the first time in four decades. And historic election. This paper takes a closer look. It is the third election since the civil war and marks the retirement of the current resident Josiah Eduardo dos santos, who has been in power for nearly 38 years. The 74yearold will keep a foot in politics. He is expected to remain the leader of the ruling mpla party and will remain, expectedly, until 2022. Expect him to be the one really pulling the strings behind the scenes. The likely successor, we are told, is a man from the same party, a loyalist to the party. People say he was handpicked by the santos to be the next president. You can see a portrait of him in a french catholic paper. Currentlyao lourenco, the defense minister and Vice President of the ruling mpla. He is a quite wellconnected man. According to the paper, if elected, he will face some growing discontent, particularly amongst young people in angola. Currently, dos santos is praised by many in angola for his role in ending the civil war, but he is also drawn more and more criticism or the way he has been dealing with the countrys oil reserves. A lot of people say dos santos has outlined his own and his partys pockets much to the detriment of everyone else. There is a reminder of that in a paper from angola focusing particularly on the president s daughter, isabel dos santos. She is reputed to be the Richest Woman in africa. Forbes estimated her fortune to be about 3. 5 billion, a which isfortune, largely due to her fathers position. Angola has one of the highest poverty rates in the world. Such a rich country but with certain divisions. Morocco, aon to video of young women being sexually assaulted by a gang of teenage boys on the bus has reignited this debate about violence against women. This is really one of the leading stories right now. Lets start with this cartoon. It shows the situation for a lot of women who are subjected to violence, whether physical violence, verbal violence, and meanwhile they are not encouraged to speak out about it. This video was posted sunday. It shows for boys molesting a woman who had a parent learning disabilities. No one helps her. Four suspects have been arrested but more are calling for the government to do more. Many are talking about a petition called the stop the impunity of harassment in morocco. It has gathered thousands of signatures. This is a major discussion we are seeing. A lot of sitins organized. Casablanca, as well, you can see a sitin being organized today for 6 00 p. M. Others have been organized elsewhere. , a very moving letter that i recommend, an open letter to young men in morocco. It talks about how its important to not only respect women but also to restrain themselves. The letter says its a question of philosophy. I can restrain myself and i must, especially when it could hurt other people. Philosophy is a discipline that we should exercise every day, but it has done had a place in morocco for years, and that is the root of evil. Stateside,n again, this ongoing debate about confederate symbols and what is to be done about them. Meanwhile in france, a similar conversation has started about its own racial past. Frances ownn ghosts. Its interesting what were seeing in the wake of the u. S. It says france also has to face up to its own scars regarding its controversial history regarding the slave trade and colonialism. A dark chapter in french history that is still very visible. Au can see them talking about street memory, statues come historical plaques, street names across several cities, and especially ports emma are visible reminders of the dark role that france played in the slave trade. This is a photo from bordeaux, a corner where to dubya street intersect. Slave trader who made a lot of money, and another was a doctor published racist theories. A lot of people are asking for those name to be changed. Others say removing those symbols will not actually change anything. Theres an interesting inicle from a specialist history and the remembrance of slavery in particular. He focuses on the situation and parents where there are paris , where there are countless references to colonialism or the slave trade. This is in the second iran arrondisment. Stopsare several metro and then referred to controversial characters in history. But it is complicated, according to the interview. There was a general who was the hero of the first world war, but he was also a terrible colonizer, according to this historian, who organized massacres in indochina. He says if you want to purify traces, youd any need a huge sponge that would erase a lot of things in paris. Perhaps instead of erasing names, we should contextualize them more, perhaps give them more meeting with educational plaques. He says this would be more useful than erasing them, but it is a very hot debate we are seeing. I can see myself a brewing up with opinions on either side. We have to leave it there for that today. If you want to check out the press review, you can see it there on our website. Time for a quick break. We are back after this. Narrator 2008, discontent turns into confrontation. Around the world peoeople take o the streets. Music momar they use tear gas, electric batons, plastic bullets. It was a very, very hard day. Narrator protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. There were similar riots in egypt and in india. In haiti the president was overthrown. The reason . High food prices. One of the major causes climate change. Villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive