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Where at a town of a harmless theyve lost everything. Well thousands of people are defying a curfew and a locked in a standoff with un peacekeepers in the democratic republic of congo 2 people are now confirmed killed after crowds tried to march towards an airport where un forces based now theyre venting their anger against the u. N. Forces for failing to protect them from attacks by rebel groups 4 people were killed on monday as protesters attacked u. N. Compounds and set fire to the town hall and the un wrist has now forced the World Health Organization to pull almost a 3rd of its stuff from beni which is grappling with an Ebola Outbreak it warns the instability will most certainly lead to an increase in the ball the cases aljazeera produced county has been closely following the story in benny. What we we just we are really trying to experience the determination of these people it has been a raining heavily this morning but you can still you can still see this people 100000 protester
In london with the top stories from europe including a desperate search for survivors after the most powerful earthquake in decades the strikes albania killing at least 20. Tackles and accusations but the u. K. s Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn insists there is no place for antisemitism in his party. With the sport where the 24th arabian gulf cop has kicked off right here in doha this years edition having extra political significance with the blockading nations of saudi arabia bahrain and the you are all taking part. Crowds of people accusing un peacekeepers of failing to protect them from rebel attacks and still out on the streets in eastern tip. Republic of congo now there defying a curfew imposed after a 2nd day of protest at least 2 people were killed on tuesday as thousands tried to march to a u. N. Base on monday 4 people died when protesters stormed another u. N. Compound and ransacked government buildings well be live to our correspondent catherine. In just a moment but alexia
And says it will support a slowing economy. Australia fights bushfires on two coasts as the fans flames are fanned. Hottest days since record began. Shery clicks check foraw the dow gaining. 8 the first time surpassing the 28,000 level as we had a broad risk on session. S p 500 being led higher by health care and trade sensitive tech stocks. More positive trait headlines and that helped boost the stock market. Semi conductors, the Philadelphia Semiconductor index at a record high after Applied Materials came out and boosted sales forecasts. Nasdaq also at a record high come up. 7 . Haven assets broadly falling. 10 year yield rising for the first time last week not to mention that the dollar also saw a weekly loss. We will keep a close eye on what happens in hong kong this morning as we are now Hearing Police are ready to storm into the Polytechnic University in hong kong. Lets see how things are shaping up in asia. Sophie hong kong certainly is a focal point this monday morning. We are
And tiny manuscript but a big price. One of the first works by Charlotte Bronte is sold for 500,000. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in the morning here in singapore, 1am in london and 9am in hong kong, where activists remain under siege inside the polytechnic university. But around 100 protestors including 50 minors have been led from the buildings as part of a deal negotiated by a group of school head teachers. Theres been more violence as police try to keep the campaigners trapped inside. Outside the university, protesters have tried to break the police lines while police have responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. 0ur correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes has the latest. For a few minutes today, it looked like the siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University might end peacefully. The young protesters began streaming down the stairway, that on sunday was set aflame to block the police from storming