Over who gets the blocks he posts on in sports 15 year old curry golf eclipse is Venus Williams wimbledon its the 5 time champion in a stunning 1st round upset. It was the planned extradition law which spawned the protest movement but now hong kongs unrest is about so much more and its drawn the harshest words yet from the territories ultimate rulers in beijing its called mondays takeover of the Hong Kong Legislative Council a blatant challenge to the one country 2 systems bottom line and they say we express our vehement condemnation against the scenes getting the attention while it was this sort of thing a british flag being on filled in the parliament in the defacing of the official seal of hong kong symbolic as well because remember it was 22 years to the day since britain handed over control. Of hong kong to china that anniversary also marks by yet another huge march this one was the 3rd in the matter of weeks around half a 1000000 people filling the streets protesting not just against the extradition bill but also the governments response and overall really what they see is the increased control coming from beijing and well be in beijing in a moment with a correspondent to train you for reaction from there but were starting with wayne hay superb reporting yesterday when from inside that chamber from you now youre outside whats it like. This whole kemal slowly but surely the streets around the Legislative Council building have returned to normal on tuesday after those chaotic scenes that we saw unfold on monday evening into the early hours of Tuesday Morning as the riot police stormed into this area and in very quick order to clear the streets of those protesters who had occupied this area for the entire monday and also they cleared the protest is out of the building behind me the building is still very much cordoned off it is a crime scene now the police are going through that building looking at some of the damage that was caused extensive damage to the building as the protesters went in they have vandalizing many areas of the legislature as they went they are no doubt trying to piece together some of that evidence building a case against some of those protesters who made the decision to end to the building and debate kemal only really just beginning about that decision was that the right move for that core group of protesters to go in there and ultimately will it turn broader Public Opinion in hong kong against this and a Government Movement even some supporters is all the antigovernment protesters who took part in the rally on monday dont necessarily agree with that decision but they do understand and support the motive. Its true. And its not good to anchorage people pay their. Life race but i hope people can have understand understand because when hong kong only 7000000 population tuman as of that the deferred people are settled down peacefully parents hold the baby cars bring their children join the rallies show the want to show the voice of people beijing they will keep silence when of course there were 2 very separate events yesterday there was the chaos where you are and then there was that huge peaceful protest going through the streets the more things like that planned to resign sort of quote unquote back to normal at the moment. Its getting back to normal for the moment i think what well see now is a bit of a cooling off period simply because what we saw unfold just a few hours ago was such a major spike in activity and intensification compared with what we had seen over the past 3 weeks and more of these antigovernment protests on the streets of hong kong the much larger rally that you were talking about the organizers said some a 1000000 people took part in that march some of those people did come here to join in the core group who are around this area but that particular. Area is something that happens every year on july 1st to mark the anniversary of the handover of hong kong from Great Britain to china albeit this year it was a much larger protest because of the rallies that weve seen over the past 3 weeks because of this extradition bill that has really seen an intensification of this antiGovernment Movement i think theres no doubt well see the protesters back on the streets in the medium to long term because they are not getting the chance is the responses from the government that they want the demands arent being met they want that bill withdrawn all together not just suspended. And they want kerry lam the chief executive to resign and so far there is no sign whatsoever that those 2 things are going to happen while in haiti reporting live from bangkok bangkok hong kong invent you for that he mentions carry land there of course hong kongs embattled leader who condemned the actions of the protesters who stormed the Legislative Council level isnt the extreme use of violence and vandalism by protesters who stormed into the Legislative Council building over a period of time so this is something that we should seriously come down because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong so i hope community. Will agree with us that with these violent acts that we have seen it is right for us to condemn it katrina you know in beijing to talk us through some of that carry land there talking with her usual sort of measured tones almost like softly spoken i imagine the feeling in beijing will be far stronger than that. Thats right since this afternoon Chinas Foreign Ministry have said that they they strongly condemn the actions of the protesters in terms of their take of the of the takeover of hong kongs legislator saying it was completely unlawful and that they were trampling on the rule of law not Strong Language versus similar to the kind of woods that kerry has been using and thats perhaps reflective of the fact that beijing has said that they fully support kerry lams government they still support her efforts to to bring peace back into the city and they have also said that they support any possible prosecutions criminal prosecutions of lawyers involved in monday nights protest interestingly that theyve also raised the fact that yes in this this afternoons Foreign Ministry conference that is an autonomy its a region but its a region under china and therefore this is chinas internal affairs and warned any other country basically to back off from from meddling in this now they didnt name many countries in particular but those comments were clearly pointed at the u. K. The u. K. Foreign minister jeremy hunt made some comments in an interview earlier today saying that there will be consequences for china not abiding by the terms of the handover that britain and china agree to those 22 years ago and these these comments have infuriated china as well as the u. K. Support of what these protesters have done katrina to the way you explain beijings position there makes me think that there is no immediate solution is there because as long as beijing is saying yes we support kerry laminates a hong kong as you but also saying its a china she was well there is this the sto metal ones do. In a way i think from beijings point of view this is all part of the this is very much hong kong is still part of china and its still the responsibility in a way of china but because caroline has the backing of the Hong Kong Government theyre not going to quite into fuel yet theyre going to wait and see how she handles it respect how she handles it but theyll certainly be watching very closely certainly what theyve seen these past few weeks these these protests since the initial purchase of the traditional starting 2 to 3 weeks ago this is not been something that beijing had been happy about this is something that theyve found humiliating its its challenging their credibility challenging their legitimacy as an authority or of a hong kong and certainly the scenes that you described earlier in the bulletin that the hanging of the British Colonial flag in hong kong seat of power they would have found that humiliating definitely so at this point i think what b. G. Has decided to do is look lets just play it down you know were not going to take this too seriously because if we take this too seriously then were going to look like were alarmed that were not alarmed its under control now and one interesting point that ive seen here in state media when they talk about the protests theyre very careful not to show the masses of people who are involved in these protests they were very careful just to point out that the amount of Police Involved so in that sense china also trying to tell at least the people inside the mainland look at this these are a bunch of troublemakers some bad eggs causing trouble these are radical protestors this is not the mainstream in hong kong mainstream hong kong are still happy with the situation at least this is a message that theyre trying very hard to convey to the world whether or not the world believes that is a is another question for us nick situation isnt it a concern to you in beijing thank you. Analyze all of this chris chang is with us tauriel director of the Hong Kong Free press hes on skype from hong kong today good to have you with us look just reflecting now that everythings had a chance to come down after the chaos of yesterday what do you make of the decision of the protesters to step things up in this manner all the protests had been notable for being so calm and then it not only ratcheted up they took over the parliament. I think the most important fact june is today its chosen says at least in their minds thing that they have tried everything a 1000000 people march then some other process then 2000000 people march and then they try to sit in outside the Justice Department in the government offices to Police Headquarters and then the most important turning point just a few days ago was sent 3 protesters who were involved in the truce has died and left a message against shouldnt you know so that made a lot of people very sad and angry at the government now that they have tried everything and even people die for it this is more the 1st time protesters in hong kong see people die for process and they really angry they dont know what to do and probably thats one of the reasons why is legislative counsel because they fall back to be the only thing they could do to show their anger so if thats what theyre willing to do what do you think will be the way forward for the Hong Kong Government i thought it was interesting yesterday the way the right place actually kind of disappeared almost let the people go into the building and then they came out and clear the place they still taking a not softly softly approach but theyre not going in all guns blazing yes and i just wonder what the government can do next. I was on the scene at that moment and i saw them actually debate when that issue leave or stay and all of the people actually sit publicly im going to die here please dont take me away and then some on the process who actually already went outside came back in again to just grab the limbs and. Theres sort of sense of unity solidarity among trying to says that they sent no one left behind so even if this. Didnt really achieve anything in terms of their demands to government will not be responding to demand anytime soon. I feel like. The recent protests has created serious problem for the government and you have been very unified. Determined even to death a group of protests and it will be a serious trouble if the government did not consider it really. To assent to some of the demands if not actually be for them to consider universal suffrage that maybe. What about just quickly and this is might seem a little odd but im just interested in the symbolism you know weve had umbrellas and weve had some weve had hot heads and then yesterday this this colonial era flag came out i found that quite fascinating to watch in process i mean its obviously symbolic on the day of the handover but i mean is there a feeling among people that they would prefer being back under british rule or going back to a time where it was at least different. I think its complicated it did different habitations some people were not that its a process were not even born jr days. Its hard to know whether they want to return to present some do of course but i think its a reminder for some people that. Hong kong was going in different direction during the brief stays it was mostly going to be. 3 some sort of freedom autonomy it saw through democracy at least in some venues behind you and last days of government when they tried it on conned into it maybe this is childish government but after 22 years if you say on the head no today is seeds go in a different direction and worse worse in terms of Human Rights Press freedom in terms of the other ptolemy. So i think its a sign of protests but we dont know whether people are really want to go back to britain because they werent even born. Here. Christian great talking to really really interesting thank you for your time today. Heres whats coming up for you on this news hour burying the dead in a spirit of revolution the latest coming up from sudan also well tell you about a foreign invader choking the rivers of nigeria. And in the west indies could shine bright in front of one of their biggest fans actually for the cricket world cup coming up a little later. On the iranian story president emanuel macron is calling on iran to immediately reduce its enrich uranium reserves the uns Nuclear Watchdog confirms stockpiling more enriched uranium and was allowed out of the 2015 nuclear deal. So weve got zone in teheran and well be with you in a moment sir and i do want to start though with Natasha Butler in paris natasha what exactly has the palace said. Yes release is put out this statement saying that the french president emmanuel markhor is very concerned about the fact that iran has decided to exceed its uranium limits also says that the french president calls on tehran not to take any further steps that could be seen as breaking its commitments to the 2015 iran deal or the j c p a way it also says that the president mark paul will continue in the days to come to do all that he can to try and maintain the deal and the statement pretty much reflects what we heard from the British Foreign minister jeremy hunt on monday when he reacted to the decision by iran he also called this a deeply worrying but clearly the focus among european art powers is to continue to try and support and maintain this deal that they say is so essential for peace and Regional Security and to try and prevent iran from doing anything that could be constituted as completely violating this 2015 deal because theyve been fighting so hard to save it and that could signal perhaps the deal collapsing and it would also signal a in a way the fact that you powers their powers of diplomacy had also collapsed along with it so what sort of options then the chance to do the europeans have. Well thats really the question theyre in a very difficult position because since the u. S. Pulled out of the 2015 deal in a year ago and we imposed sanctions on iran the european powers have been scrambling to try and find ways to protect the iranian economy from the full force of these sanctions theyve set up a Payment System called in stakes that allows for some trade between iran and europe but so far thats only for very small goods humanitarian aid food medicine that kind of thing what iran wants is for this system to be much wider perhaps even allowing trade of iranian oil to europe but you know if the europeans its very difficult indeed they know this system is never going to persuade big multinationals like french or john total to risk u. S. Penalties so they have so far failed to come up with anything that is convince tehran that they will be able to protect the iranian economy from the full force the u. S. Sanctions and that is why they are seeing this latest move by iran as tehran really upping the pressure but it remains to be seen what they can often return and talk about as in paris with that update thank you so in basra of course is in teheran zain an update from you than what the iranians were saying weve heard from the likes of President Trump saying that theyre playing with fire. Yes thats exactly right i think we would iranian officials here in to her are saying they will basically be sending the message to their european counterparts that the same alarming language being used about irans reduction of cooperation with the joint comprehensive plan of action that iran maintains is in line with the wording of the deal itself will say that the alarming language that many of the World Leaders are using with regards to rons production of cooperation should also be applied to the United States for its unilateral pullout from the 2050 Nuclear Deal Iranian officials have said over and over again that theyve been patient long enough and the moves theyre taking now are not only to stress test the deal itself but also to take back some terrain take back some autonomy with regards to the deal saying that theyre the only ones that have been implementing it iranian leaders are frustrated the latest remarks are being made by speaker of Parliament Ali larijani he was speaking during a ceremony to commemorate the 988 u. S. Shoot down of iran air passenger airliner 290 people died when iran air 655 was shot down 31 years ago and when the 2015 nuclear deal was signed it went a long ways towards bridging the trust gap that exists between iran and the United States formed by decades of conflict and events like this shoot down and in the remarks that he made today mr larijani is remarkably illustrated how what was bridge the trust gap that was bridge the work that had been done by the administration and u. S. President barack obama a lot of that has been undone by president Donald Trumps administration. More should be. Americas problem is that they d