A classic search and friendships as 21 year old nikolaus coward grabbed gold in the castle and a look at other dramatic day in doha. A very warm welcome to you. Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong again despite Emergency Powers invoked by the government many of the protesters are already in mosques thats in defiance of a ban on facial coverings that takes effect at midnight local time antigovernment protesters who frequently warn mosques to conceal their identity could face up to a year in jail for raring full or partial face coverings. The government must act now thats the message from Hong Kong Sim battle leader kerry lamb she said the territory is facing a serious crisis as she invoked laws last used in the 19 sixtys and i would say that we are now in rather extensive and serious public danger. It is essential for us to stop violence and restore calmness in society as soon as possible. We hope that the new legislation can help us to achieve this objective. But say father as being defiance on the streets protesters determined to stay resolute in the face of what they see as another on that writes. Even before lamb spoke protest leader joshua wont said he was worried that his city is on the path to a police state. I strongly or urge the International Community aware on the de facto martial law might imply it home soon in the next few hours or in the next few days the world must stand with hong kong to against hong kong tries to be a hold the states where martial law. Protesters fear if mosques a band then it will be easy if the deal thora tese to identify them with trust between both sides at rock bottom there if there is that carry lyme spawn will state fall and rather than stopping it. On the chosen people is in hong kong and joins me now from the shell of tell me really you on whats happening around you. And me to this is hong kong sensual shopping district usually shoppers would still be on the streets here now though as you can see behind me it is packed with protesters reacting to the news of days and merges the north now crucially a lot of the people who are taking part in this process here is still wearing those face not that well aware that there are just a few hours left that they are legally allowed to keep these faceoffs on a lot of the people that we have spoken to here who were taking part in this demonstration tell us that they plan to keep on these face muswell pos the midnight deadline there is a real sense here on the streets at the moment that this is a city oh. On the edge you do you feel like tensions could spill over at any moment now where we are right now there are no police on the streets that we can see we have had there are police that are arriving there by you do you get the sense that any moments this could become a very volatile situation and listen reaction been to the imposition of an emergency law was basically allows the government to take any measures it wants to control these protests. Well kerry had said in the same in that she was introducing these emergency laws to try and content sions ends that and the protests a bit from people that we have spoken to on the streets they feel like the exact opposite is going to happen there is so much anger among the people that weve spoken to here wearing face masks for a lot of people is a part of their regular day to day life but since these protests have erupted many people are very conscious about hiding their identity of course as well there is the risk of tear gas you dont need to be on the frontlines taking part in these process to get hit with huge bodies of tear gas then these face masks are essential so there is real fieri on the streets here in the sense that these protesters could d really start to get very angry as the night goes on people here concerns that these emergency knows could snowball the day they could be slipping into or into more emergency regulations a curfew for example is one of those things that people here are extremely worried about they say this could very likely be a slippery slope and shouted out of concerns about the eruption of violence and clashes these draconian laws from colonial times rich taking effect. For people who had already been very angry since the big process that took place on tuesday to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the peoples republic of china on that day police shot a protester at close range after major clashes that protester is in a stable condition but hes since been charged with assaulting a Police Office that people here furious on to that she say still some of the most violent clashes that weve seen so far 269 people were arrested tonight though that were being told that this is yet another major turning point in this 4 months protest movement that hong kong right now is entering a very dark new chapter. Charles im bill in hong kong thank you very much for your reporting from the. Antigovernment protestors in iraq im back on the streets for a 4th day in defiance of curfews and an appeal for calm by the Prime MinisterSecurity Forces fired live ammunition on demonstrators in baghdad since tuesday dozens of people have been killed and hundreds more injured in total ass across the country the demonstrators are demanding Job Opportunities to improve Public Services and an end to corruption in a televised speech theyll want the representatives of iraqs most influential shia cleric ayatollah ali sistani the governments to listen to the protesters demands. Joining me on the line from baghdad is journalist john davis and john what is the situation like there on the streets today have there been no protests. No protests to going to the aristide or earlier in the day they were refused throughout the day clashes with Police Firing bullets the protesters took it out it seems rescuer to be carried off to the speech. Very. Good at least want to people are free to chill the seafaring. Which is ready to be stopped in the streets particular to the last through last through there is a special report 24 hours. And jump the line is a bit bullet to bandung but let me just try one more question and see if its any better tell us about the kind of people who are coming out on the streets one of the calling for. Well you did not i mean the story job. Is to run an enterprise server to the modern servers are not american its a little. Political. Experience of the governments and the Current System which is seen as corruption and stopping most services job stealing being provided to people if they believe in it in poverty in iraq vied to john davison we have to leave it there i think the line has not improved but youve been telling us about the protests that people taking to the streets and the strong reaction from the government to using live ammunition in dealing with some of the protests thank you very much for that update from that. Let me nonbeing you some other stories making news around the wot british Prime MinisterBoris Johnsons plan to break the backs of deadlock has been rejected by e. U. Lawmakers the european parliaments vets it group says it cannot accept proposed border arrangements on the island of island the time since paper says brussels has given johnson a week to make a better offer. The in france prosecutors have opened a Murder Investigation after a policeman choice tapped for colleagues to death at pariss Police Headquarters official said there is no indication of a terrorist motive or that he had been radicalized the attacker was an i. T. Employee of the police department. Here watching the deadly news still to come and unusual take on the u. K. Parliament hes pointing to here is the regression office the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior. Something these auction houses just sos this bank seized painting for almost 10000000 pounds thats over 11000000 euros a new record for the mysterious british street artists work. But 1st to greece where the arrival of refugees has risen sharply the u. N. Refugee agency says more than 10000 people mostly of guns and syrians landed on the greek islands in september by the way of techi a one woman was killed and 70 people injured after a fire broke out at one overcrowded Refugee Center over the weekend the morea camp on the island of les pauls in europes biggest refugee camp its designed for 3000 people but currently it houses or most. Towns and the debris is reported as max zonda and me an s. F. Report from the morea camp. This tent outside greece is largest refugee camp its home to 4 people. I man who fled syria has been living here for close to a month the morea campus 4 times over its capacity so thousands are forced to live in the surrounding all of the growth. Over a cup of tea im on tells us what life in the camp is like crowded dirty and dangerous every day every day thats normal no 5 can feel they are fighting inside. Yeah. By the way we came to here. We dont want we dont want a problem with anyone. But problems in morea hard to avoid a fire broke out at the end of september in the camp and at least one person died residents rioted in anger as the Fire Fighters put out the flame and they broke into administrative offices. That was. Since that incident i am on says trash has accumulated in heaps he believes the garbage collectors are too afraid now to come to the area. Its children who suffer most from the dire conditions they live in. The Aid OrganizationDoctors Without Borders runs a mobile clinic next to the camp today they will see about 100 children a normal caseload. The most common ailments are fevers lice skin conditions but psychological trauma is on the rise. The Organization Says many children in morea camp have inflicted harm in themselves and have even attempted suicide in the case he said we are seeing of children traumatized from their a country of origin is for the completely. Difficult journey that they took to reach europe to reach at least most and they end up here in a comp completely overcrowded we dont know so we seize on safe and secure the condition to me. The condition of the children are bigger dating day by day this is daily life inside a refugee camp packed with more than 10000 people a result of the resurgence in sea crossings to lesbos the trip from the Turkish Coast to this beach takes about 2 hours and more migrants are making this journey than at any other point since 2016 when the European Union signed a deal with turkey to prevent them from coming now with thousands waiting on this and other greek islands for their asylum applications to go through people here tell us the situation has become a crisis a situation that worries younus mastroianni as he is the mayor of moria the small town right next to the camp. Like many People Living here he feels lesbos is being left to fend for itself if it up and i think she admitted that having europe should show more solidarity and support greece with this problem greece alone isnt capable of dealing with this large number of refugees the e. U. Member states have to help take in people and at the same time increase the pressure on turkey to stick to their side of the agreement if i wish the issue of when you know where if you will get off your. Back in the camp i am on says he doesnt want to be a burden on anyone all he wants is a safe place to live. And he hopes to find this place before winter. So as we heard most the new arrivals in greece have gone through turkey which itself has given sanctuary to more than 3 and a half 1000000 Syrian Refugees but with more Financial Support turkey is threatening to limit its aid to the e. U. As part of an agreement to curb the flow of refugees and e. U. Delegation including german interior minister horse a hole for has met its talk to the fishes amid growing tensions over the migration crisis our german interior minister hosts a who is on a 2 day tour to turkey and greece to discuss the next steps ankara has threatened to quote open the gates to europe if the e. U. Doesnt give more support. For spirit we are ready to help turkey wherever possible and support the country and various possibilities. Turkey wants more Financial Support especially for a possible safety zone in Northern Syria where president added one wants to accommodate another 2000000 refugees fleeing syria. Insult. We fulfill all obligations under the agreement with you both on humanitarian grounds but also out of fidelity to the steel but we expect the same from the e. U. Big countries. The project on the turkish Syrian Border is being hotly debated with fears that the worsening situation in it live in Northern Syria could put even more pressure on the border region german interior minister told anchor that he would address turkeys concerns in his talks with the incoming head of the European Commission as a love on the law and in brussels 4 years on since the e. U. Migration crisis the e. U. Capital is growing uneasy with the prospect of every pizza not of 2015. Joining me now is our correspondents dorian jones in istanbul and here in berlin our chief Political Correspondent melinda during me ill start with you know what happened to this refugee day why is it not working. Well this all started when the turkish president may have type long gave a warning that hes ready to open his borders to europe if they do not address turkeys refugee concerns why tokyo is now warning about these fears it is ready for another massive influx of refugees into turkey from the syrian province of idlib which is the last rebel anglais and could well fall to Syrian Forces in the coming weeks possibly months turkey says it cannot take any more refugees it needs europe to join in working together to resolve this this is tokyo issuing a law the whole of europe on these refugees going to greece is seen as part of the warning and we dont want to germany and the e. U. Offering to get it once again behind this refugee agreement that they made with the country between the lines the money thats not what the german interior minister is saying in so many words but if you look at what he is saying hes saying that europe is prepared to do whatever is needed to support turkey and that he is committed to strengthening the deal with turkey and this was very much a financial deal as as was said in the report the e. U. Promised turkey 6000000000 euros to essentially help limit the flow of refugees out of turkey toward greece all of that less than half has been paid out although the deal has been in place for several years now so i think its fairly clear that that is what turkey wants and it sounds pretty clear that that also is what the e. U. Is prepared to give so dorian a man who seems to be at the heart of this dispute at present the tickets president ed on has tried to do what he calls open the floodgates if he doesnt get more funding couldnt see a repeat of 2015 and see a massive flow of refugees refugees coming into the e. U. Well yes and i hes definitely aris because it isnt just about money turkey is facing a massive problem of refugees itself its the president is well aware that turkey talks patience is fast running out any supply and a solution himself and that is why hes looking for backing from europe and the west to relocate a 1000000 possibly to millions Syrian Refugees to north east syria in an area currently controlled by syrian kodesh militia but considers its terrorist Turkish Forces already to great what we call the 30 kilometer deep safe zone in that region where the turkish president says he wants to send back refugees its a hugely contentious policy but uncle it says it has the same but these refugees because the peoples patience is fast running out and let the german ministers it was into a key scene very obliging why is that the case well i think there is absolutely recognition in europe that turkey has borne the brunt of the refugee flow out of syria 3600000 refugees in turkey an enormous number and in fact the interior minister of germany pay tribute to turkey for that today so certainly there is that recognition and there is also concern that many of those refugees could find their way to greece and then on to western europe if in fact not more is done to shore up this deal with turkey now the the interior minister promised to bring turkeys concerns back to brussels to the new incoming president of the commission and then we will see what she does with them melinda crane in berlin and dorian jones in istanbul thank you both very much for your reporting. Let me bring you up to date but some most stories making news around the wild the president of ecuador declared a state of emergency after violent street protests over the governments decision to end fuel subsidies demonstrators clashed with police while transport workers blocked the streets in major cities around the country at least 19 people were arrested in the clashes its the worst unrest ecuador has seen in here as. Government officials in haiti have distributed food and School Supplies to crowds of people struggling to survive the islands economic crisis shortages have become more cute amid weeks of violent protests over unemployment soaring inflation and alleged government corruption another mass protests is planned for later on friday. Authorities in ukraine say a chartered plane has crashed near the western a city off event killing 5 people and injuring 3 the plane apparently ran out of fuel before it crashed it was traveling from vigo in spain to istanbul and had planned a refueling stop in the ukrainian city. An arch were british street artist banksy has been sold for more than 11000000 euros the highest some ever for one of his paintings the piece called devolved parliament was painted 10 years ago but now some are saying the Current Events in Britains Parliament have given it a Fresh Relevance have a look. With Britains Parliament in turmoil over the fast approaching breck that deadline this was the painting fetching millions at southern bees london auction house on thursday. Banks hes taken a debate in the house of commons was originally titled question time when it was painted back in 2009. But the artist has renamed it devolved parliament in a damning critique delivered just after m. P. s arguments over brecks it to send it into what some saw as dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric where hes pointing to here is the regression of this the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior the source that weve seen Border Crossing our televisions across the world of the last months and weeks. Dark times for the British Parliament but good times for banksy the 11000000 euro winning bid was a record sale price for a work by the secretive street artist. It comes exactly a year after he shocks the art world with a painting that shredded itself the moment it was sold. Gold with balloon has since been known as love is in the bin. Perhaps this image is the artists warning to Britains Parliament not to go the same way. And offices fought and there was a classic strand friendships on thursday with sore several athletes previous top flight performances the womens 400 meter race featured one of the most a blistering laps of all time and there was joy for germany in the dic athlon with a performance to civil from an exciting young talent. Germanys 21 year old sensation stunned his feet nicolas cow was world junior champion in the decathlon and on thursday he became the youngest ever athlete to take the senior title french favorite kevin maya had been forced out of the competition by injury leaving the field wide open and cows stepped up to the plate to make the gold medal his own. Another 21 year old became the 1st asian ever to win the womens 400. 00 metres world title and did it at historic pace bahraini south aide nasser took just 48. 14 seconds to claim goals the 3rd fastest time ever. Meanwhile british heptathlete Catarina Johnson thomson produced her 3rd and 4th personal bests of these games in the javelin and then the 800. 00 metres to defend her spot at the top of the field and claim her place on top of the podium yet another maiden title to round off a day of insurgent success in doha. Its now fallen by nick have put a shaky start of the season firmly behind them the german giants hits top form as a crushed tottenham in the Champions League this week and thats back to the one to see where they lead leaders host hoffenheim live once a week at spain in the world of sads good gnabry the 24 year old followed his 1st born as the goal of the season last saturday with his 1st ever goals in the Champions League as he has had 4 during bye and 7 so demolition of talking among choose day resonation when to score my 1st 4 Champions League goals on the same day was very special im not sure if it was the best game in my life ive had a few good ones but today was definitely among the best of us. Out of spurs all to give them confidence for saturdays clash with hoffenheim but the coaches are urging caution isnt a fleeting satisfies we had a bit of luck but also has to be said manuel neuer had a great game and we scored with pretty much every shot which doesnt often happen so we have to acknowledge that it was a good performance statement but nothing more. Still buying of 14 in the balance in all competitions and back on top of the bundesliga table the trend is upwards even if no one is getting too excited just yet. Coming up next on news israel tensions over hong kong playing out on the international countesses a look at the cold china forces in australian universities and what the government plans to do about that. And the 1st film about thailands gave rescue is about to hit the big screen can the movie version capture the drama off the real life mission. Thats coming up on these other news asia from me on that that she might survive that out theres a company. In. March of. 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