Rematch with Anthony Joshua reclaimed his heavyweight title belts with the points win over ruiz and saudi arabia. Just a little after 11 pm in hong kong where protest leaders say 100000 people have marched through the city in a show of anger and frustration they are demanding from their leaders greater democratic freedoms and human rights this march the culmination of 6 months of widespread protests now police did approve sundays event but they warned they wouldnt tolerate a repeat of recent violent demonstrations in fact just before the march began Police Despite the handgun and some ammunition they said were recovered during a raid they said those weapons would have been used to create chaos during the march lets go to adrian brown in hong kong for us as we say adrian getting into the later hour was a lot of people have gone home but goodness me a lot were out on the streets today as well. What we got today was a flavor a reminder of what this protest movement was like when it began 6 months ago powerful peaceful and thats the way it largely was on sunday there was a little bit of vandalism a few mainland owned banks and shops were attacked by a radical fringe of this protest movement but that shouldnt be shouldnt we shouldnt sort of get the impression that this was you know like previous protests which of often ended in in Serious Violence this was largely peaceful as you can see behind me the center of hong kong is basically back to normal its just after 11 pm at night here the police are now cleared away the last of the barricades that protesters have have disappeared into the night now the organizers of this march say that this was the last chance for the chief executive of Hong Kong Kerry lamb to see to their demands remember theyre asking not just for universal suffrage but also an independent commission of inquiry into what they say are Police Actions during the past 6 months what weve got of course on sunday was a further reminder that the voice of protest in hong kong is far from diminished. It began peacefully on june the 9th with a march against a bill for an extradition deal with china and the protest movement might well have ended then if hong kongs chief executive kerry had heeded their demand. Absolutely i had succeeded with the withdrawal of the bill to safeguard our freedom nothing would have happened. Never saw him self as a front line activist but thats what hes become hes been arrested and forced to leave home. I told my dad were going out to fight for the rights we deserve we had a big fight and after that he said move out move out if you dont want to stay at home anymore. Benson was also there when protesters smashed their way into the heart of hong kongs government the debating chamber of the Legislative Assembly many wearing the hard hats and face masks that have become symbols of this leaderless movement. As the long hot summer rolled on the air became more toxic. It was now. Many in white chasing and beating those in black the color of the protest movement. Tara. Tara terrorism aided by foreign hands is how beijing defined it after its Liaison Office in hong kong was attacked and defaced. Mainland owned businesses were also targeted. As were transport links subway stations were vandalized and forced to shut tunnels were closed. And thousands of Flights Canceled after protesters occupied the International Airport arrivals lounge chinese leaders have repeatedly warned they would send in the Peoples Liberation army to restore order yet that still hasnt happened they fear that if they work mobilize the Peoples LiberationArmy Garrison in hong kong than china will lose face because. Of chinese rule. They have not won the hearts and minds in Hong Kong Police figures reflect a society tearing itself apart at least 2 deaths more than 10000. 00 tear gas canisters fired and almost 6000. 00 arrests. More fatalities seem possible after students turned a University Campus into a fortress the fiery standoff with police becoming a defining moment of the unrest in spite of the violence local elections went ahead with voters sending a clear message of support to those agitating for greater democracy a few days later there was another setback for chinas leaders u. S. President donald trump signed into law a bill aimed at protecting human rights in hong kong and punishing those deemed responsible for suppressing them. Adrian lets just talk big picture now that we are as we say marking this 6 months the protesters got the extradition bail removed which was a big victory but other than that what would you say that really achieved in this time and whats left on their list of demands. Well they have 5 demands and those principle demands really are universal suffrage and also that independent commission of inquiry into Police Action during the past 6 months they allege widespread brutality by the police but most of all they wont carry a lamb to listen to them they dont feel that the embattled chief executive hong kong has been doing that they say theyve heard her say that shes just and patiently to them but what they want is action they are impatient for something to happen but the problem is you cant just have universal suffrage overnight that takes time but the problem is these people are getting more and more impatient one of the real sort of perplexing questions i think for the last few months is why china hasnt intervene because china has warned repeatedly that it was prepared to do that but in the end that regionally that really sort of amounted to nothing more than bluster i think president xi jinping has realized that if he did send the pillay into hong kong and that would end Hong Kong Special status and china of course has a great deal invested in hong kong and if that special status ended then china would lose an awful lot of money weve got another reminder kemal of the importance of hong kong to china just a few weeks ago when ali baba 1. 00 of the biggest corporations in china decided to float on the hong kong stock market now the reason for that is of course theres no other stock market in asia that could handle a flotation of that size but nevertheless it was another important reminder of the importance of hong kong to china and also lets forget if china. Did intervene militarily its still possible unlikely i think that that would be a tacit recognition the chinas leaders have failed in their bid to win hearts and minds since the handover 22 years ago thank you adrian brown in hong kong the thoughts now of staved sang who is the director of the China Institute of the Science University of london he expects the protest in hong kong to only continue over the coming months he told has had change in terms of nature and focused from this summer when it all started in june it was about the n. T. Is about the extradition you now deportation is really not about the extradition bill it is about governance in hong kong how the police behave and whether hong kong can have democratic accountability and nest those are being met. Isnt a big issue any longer beijing is not going to make the concessions the protesters will continue to protest we already seemed then going back to the streets trying to send a clear message to the government in hong kong and in beijing to get them to go and work or a political solution and one in 10 years from press of force and then you also have the government in hong kong led by the chief executive who is frankly politically illiterate and doesnt understand what needs to be done and and does not have the courage to do what it takes to bring a political solution so this will continue for a few more months i think. Lets have a look at whats coming up for you on this news hour the 1st case of polio in malaysia and more than 25 years and what that means for the global eradication efforts. Was. Also on the search for migrants and refugees off the coast of mauritania and in sport russian slaves waiting to find out if their country will be banned from international events. Before all that though a fire in indias capital which has killed at least 43 people it tore through one of the oldest markets and burned down a factory where some of new delhis poorest residents were sleeping it is the worst fire in the city in more than 2 decades its report from mohamad. The blaze broke out while many were still asleep in an agile monday in the old quarter of delhi and he was suffocated by smoke as they slept. Police and firefighters try to save dozens of factory workers but for some it was a ready too late crowds gathered watching as the smoke arose from the multistory building and connecting sites. Some people were sleeping in the factory and they didnt wake up it was a short circuit there was a fire and 2 buildings with a common staircase. People were taken to hospital in any way possible before ambulances arrived at the scene. The factory is close to one of the citys largest markets the narrow streets made it more difficult for Emergency Services to fight the fire and reach the injured better method to do it all but we have rescued 52 people so far we got a call at 522 this morning and deployed 4 fire engines and then later sent 35150 firefighters are involved in the operation the rescue people have been sent to host. The operation is underway and we believe a few people are still inside the building more than 18000000 people live in delhi its one of the worlds most densely populated cities the city has struggled to enforce modern fire safety codes earlier this year a fire swept through a hotel killing 17 people. The next day a fire broke out at a card factory. As Emergency Services searched the wreckage the government says they will be a full investigation into the cause of the fire mohammed al jazeera. In new delhi where its just coming up at a quarter to 9 in the evening just an update from you 1st of all on the situation as far as rescue and recovery goes. Well the police and to their rescue operation pretty early in the day they said that they had rescued over 60 people and 43 people had died in there just the injured 2 to 3 different hospitals now the latest development is that the police has actually detained the owner of this factory and that theyve also says that the owner did not apply for anything fire clarences he did not have any fire clearances and when they inspected the building after the fire was put out to they found that Safety Equipment which is mandatory was also not found in this building we also spoke to several people around the area where the fire took place in these says that there are many such workshops and small factories which operate in this area and we already know that services factories operate across daily in many areas and they said that they dont know of any workshop or any small factory that actually has the required permits and said that this continues to be a big problem that being that residential areas are converted into commercial areas without proper authorization here i wonder if you can give us a little more context to that for people who havent been to new delhi you know just seeing some of these pictures what strikes me in regina said in her report as well as the the very narrow street where a very crowded overcrowded it looks like as well and also i mean the fact that its a lot of the poorest residents of the city you appear. Not is correct many of these factories actually are in water would be defined as open slums these are very congested areas very tidy and that of course makes it difficult. For them to be accessed in the firefighters did say that the feast of those days in putting the fire out today because of that reason now these people who come here come from poor states from across the country they come here because they dont have enough work back home so they basically have to live off whatever their employers offer them here. They come along with their family members and friends in their villages they all live in side the factory under the same roof where they work that is because they cannot afford an apartment for get an apartment it can only afford a room in the city because their rent rates are exorbitant so what ends up happening is that these people are being exploited they live in these urban slums inside a room sometimes 510. 00 or 12 of them and the Safety Measures have not paid any sort of importance to by building owners and by the factory owners so that sort of all comes together and makes these situations dangerous as one expert that i was speaking to earlier in the day says that these are disasters really waiting to happen. Bringing the story together for us from new delhi thank you to iraq where the parliament is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the escalation of violence in the past few days 96 people have been killed since the beginning of october in the city of nasiriyah alone there seen some of the worst bloodshed against demonstrators simona 14 has met survivors and protesters who say they have been tortured by Security Forces. Hospital warrants in their sleep remain full after Security Forces opened fire on protesters last week in the intensive care unit this demonstrator who was shot in the head clings on to life prayers are all his family has left after doctors declared him politically dead the lucky ones if they can be called that recover from nonfatal gunshot wounds the flags they carried defiantly penned to their hospital beds 17 year old safe says all he wanted was a homeland instead he got a bullet in his leg and what door were there when they started shooting we were treated as we ran one guy next to me fell down i couldnt just leave him but when i attempted to carry him i was also shot and fell and the 3rd one who came to help us or so i fell on me. Video shows the moment of the attack the government has issued an arrest warrant against a Senior Security force commander and promised an investigation. That that there is an Investigative Committee formed for this purpose at the highest levels and for sure the people in charge of the investigation will bring those responsible to account and they will be punished by the law but the victims relatives want more i want the government to change i dont want this government i demand my sons rights what is his guilt her son safe was shot in the stomach neither the violence nor the bullets that remains lodged in his hip are enough to silence him the 22 year old has no stable job and no hope for a Better Future than they killed me a long time ago im dead whether or not i go out to demand my rights i dont have anything im dead because of the situation wherein i dont feel alive. The 3 has been rocked by violence many times since u. S. Troops invaded 16 years ago but iraqis say they are suffering unprecedented suppression now hundreds have been temporarily detained since protests began october 1st this activist says he was lurched to a meeting by Intelligence Officers who then arrested him. I got a call from someone it was an unknown number he said im so and so we have supplies for your tent and we want you to take it to your tent specifically for your tent he was tortured and interrogated for 16 hours his body still bears marks of electrocution and then x. Ray shows a fractured rib who. They call it an investigation but its not an investigation its torture they beat being gave me electrical shocks in every part of my body. He told me to confess i asked him what can i confess he asked who do you belong to what is your organization who supports you do you have foreign sides behind you i said i dont have anything like the bulk of those arrested he will soon released on bail but many believe the use of violence is likely to continue the problem that we have use the government by other side of they call them party the problem there is theoretical type of investigation. But without any result the crackdown has stoked fear among demonstrators that the same time feeling more anger the people of macedonia have seen too much and lost too many to simply return to normal life seem Wonderful Team aljazeera now a city of. 3 saudi soldiers have been killed in fighting near the yemeni border thats coming from the Saudi News Agency which says it happened in the Southern Region yemens hurt the rebels have previously launched attacks in the area the saudi u. A. E. Coalitions been fighting the there for more than 4 years. Israels carried out air strikes in the gaza strip a number of hamas sites were targeted but no one was hurt hours earlier 3 rockets were fired from gaza to wardes southern israel last month remember there was a 2 day flare up in violence which led to the deaths of 34 palestinians before a ceasefire was agreed and. The u. S. Defense secretary says washington will take precautions to ensure the safety of its military bases marcus made those comments following a gun attack at a naval base in florida on friday a Saudi National named Mohammed Saeed granny was shot dead or he shot dead 3 students at the Aviation School opera for he was killed himself 10 saudi citizens are being questioned in connection with the attack course we extend our condolences to all the families affected by it and touched by it and our military community downer but no i i cant say its terrorism at this time i think we need to let the investigators the f. B. I. Do its work and tell us give us the facts and well move from there. And in addition to that u. S. President donald trump is saying saudi arabia is deeply concerned about the attack but with the king of saudi arabia. They are devastated really arabia were finding out what took place whether its one person or a number of people. Will be involved in taking care of family and loved ones feel very strongly very very devastated by what happened what the. Academic mustards when he says the Trump White House has been working to separate this attack from i