Went into place overnight its. Also coming up explosions on the outskirts of subpoena karats the largest city in the disputed region force over by our media and azerbaijan and is unique species come under threat in the antarctic well tell you what scientists want to do to save them. And fire as mine have all the days sport including just a marine years tottenham suffer a shock defeat in the Europa League losing one nil away to and. We begin in france where vigils are being held in honor all 3 People Killed on thursday in an attack on a church in these the suspect is in custody investigators say hes from china zia and arrived in europe last month when the italian island of lampedusa know a 2nd person has been detained well have the latest on that in just a moment but 1st the reports from David Chaytor in these. A place of worship now a crime scene inside not to don basilica the congregation had been praying when a man armed with a knife attacked them 3 people were killed one of the victims a woman was to capitated according to the Police Another victim was a churchwarden she be mostly but i still imagine him i still see lighting the candles and now im thinking hes not there anymore. Hes good nephew we are always with him hes always there he spends the day that he shares his life here hes not someone who comes and goes witnesses say the attacker shouted. During his attack he was shot by police near the church and is now being treated in hospital for his injuries. Working for the police we are hurt to once again see that our city is taken like this i want to tell the families of the victims of this barbaric attack that everyone in the community is by your side. I want to say that we can no longer with the laws of peace in our country wipe out islamofascism within hours of the attack the french president emmanuel macro visited to see. Yemen to miss you ladies and gentlemen once again our country has been hit by an islamist terror attack once again this morning 3 of our compact its well in nice in this not to die. And very clearly france is under. The new sun to think if we are attacked it is for our values for our taste for freedom for this possibility on our soil a belief really not to give in to any mind of terror to quark i say it with great clarity once again we will not give in. France has now raised its state of emergency to its highest level. We revolted with whats going on is an attempt to take french hostage with regards to its muslims will not fall into this trap we will not fall into this trap. As part of operation sentinel the number of troops patrolling france will more than double on the present 3000 to more than 7000 president said that this will ensure that all places of worship will be safe. The attack comes 2 weeks after the murder of School Teacher samuel petit in a paris suburb he had been decapitated after showing caricature of the prophet mohammed to School Children to illustrate a lesson on freedom of speech and secularism Prime Minister. Says the governments response to the murders in these will be firm implacable and immediate. Well David Chaytor joins us now live from the david we understand a 2nd person has been detained what more he tell us about the investigation as it stands. Well 1st of all about that 2nd person yes of 47 year old man has been arrested by the police this morning is being interrogated at the moment its thought that he supplied a mobile phone to the night before the attack we have no more details or not but the other details we have from the chief antiterrorism prosecutor now he is giving us more information about the 21 year old tunisian refugee who launched this assault deeper silica behind me apparently he got away to function as you to lampedusa in september and then spent time aboard one of the refugee ships in the port of bari in southern italy enjoying the time on that ship he had here is asylum refused by by italy so he then disappeared and the next time he turned up was on the surveillance cameras at the station here a few 100 yards away from here before he walked the 400 yards or so to this priscilla and nor his attack so that information has come from as i say the chief antiterrorist prosecutor lets hear what more he had to say young does it in more you could given the nature of these acts committed against people targeted for the sole reason that they were present in the church at the time or so the procedure employed and in particular the nature of the injuries inflicted on certain victims of the National Entity or is a prosecution open an investigation on the following charges attempted assassination and assess the nation in the connection with terrorist enterprise and criminal association with a view to committing crimes of a tourist nature against people. Well thats the suspects and of course the investigation but there are victims at the heart of this tragedy and david have we learned any more about who they were. Yes the oldest victim was a woman aged 70 who was praying in the church when the knife and broke in she she had her head almost decapitated was a vicious cutting attack against her throat and it almost decapitated then the next dead body in the church that was found by police was the churchwarden in his mid fiftys a well loved member of this congregation many have paid tribute to his approach to religion to his services for this basilica on the 3rd woman in her fortys managed to get out of a side door of the facility here and reach a cafe but then died of her wounds so a lot of the people behind me have been streaming in all morning laying tributes to the victims and praying for the loved ones their families and their close relatives who of course are going through so much grief at this moment but at the same time as received such sympathy from all members of this community weve also got a hardening of Political Attitudes the interior minister has been saying that france is at war against islamic ideology not the religion but that exam islamic ideology and is facing enemies both externally and internally so hes described this as a war so very much a hardening of Political Attitudes beginning to appear here at the moment in nice bringing to you david chase of their life as i say that presented in this thank you very much in seeds there is plenty more still to come on this news hour including a gruesome discovery in central mexico. As police on earth were victims of drug violence for us president ial candidates in tanzania he was arrested its on the eve of the vote has been release some of the best surfers in the world contain these colossal waves of cool support your goals will be here with back story later in the news our. Health ministers from across the European Union have been meeting to discuss a surge in coronavirus cases theyre grappling with how to limit the spread which is expected to worsen during the winter the rapid rise in infections is already putting a strain on the hospitals the e. U. Leaders have agreed to fund the transfers of patients across borders in a bid to ease the burden more than 260000000. 00 is being made available for this purpose lock zones are of course also being reimported france and germany to help stop the spread but its angered many like these people in paris they came out its a protest against a month of being confined to their home Natasha Butler filed this report from paris as the country prepared to head into lockdown. Savoring a lost coffee on a cafe terrace in paris before a new knockdown in france the prospect of another month indoors fills the students with trepidation big 71. 00 we have lots of exams there will be delayed now so im not sure what will happen next its so make me fanny its not just the young that are anxious the way Government People deal with. This measure will be dramatic for many its more isolation itll probably last until christmas for single people the elderly students itll be very difficult to cope. With some people have chosen to leave the city while others focused on last minute chores many had mixed feelings about the shutdown. And boarding i understand the law and i support it but the economy needs to go on and right now we dont know how the future will be french president emanuel macro says the knocked out is necessary to stop the 2nd wave which could be more deadly than the 1st but some say it will be a disaster for the economy and the government should have done more to prevent the Health Situation from deteriorating so fast. In Parliament FrancesPrime Minister defended the governments handling of the pandemic. We knew that a 2nd wave was possible even probable and we anticipated but the fact is no country look around us had ever seen would accelerate in such a sudden and brutal manner rising infection rates have for several european governments to tighten restrictions and defend their choices spains catalonia region closed its borders while germany announced a new lockdown. And is going to be dynamic rate of infections will overload our intensive care units in just a few weeks from now all of this shows us that at the start of the cold season we are in a dramatic situation it affects us all without exception mike ross says that the impact of frances lockdown wont be known for a few weeks its due to end at the start of december but many people are resigned to a lasting much longer if the situation doesnt improve. Life. There he joins us from paris natasha france is now back in the locked in how is that going so far we saw some people werent happy or tall when the lockdown came in. Thats right a small group of people protested in paris but i have to say thats a very small group indeed because most people today are trying to say our home you can probably see behind me theres a row of cafes at this time midmorning here in france i would normally be crowded with people taking their Morning Coffee maybe preparing to have some lunch in a short while but restaurants are closed bars everything really except for essential shops so people can still buy essential items and go to the pharmacy there are there is a little bit more flexibility than the 1st time around the 1st locked out of the began in march in those schools will reopen next week of to the Holiday Season here so children will be able to continue their education that is something that the french government say is absolutely essential in order to provide an equal opportunities all children in france so they can continue to go to school but children from the age of 6 will have to wear masks in the classroom up until now its only been from the age of 11 now the government of course is hoping that so this measure which scenes seems drastic to some to lock downs in one year the governments hoping though that is going to be able to stem the spread of the coronavirus weve seen very high infection rates over the last couple of weeks some days 50000 people 50000 new cases of current virus infection experts saying its likely to be much much higher because there are so many asymptomatic cases hospital i. C. U. Beds across the country well half are already full and the government has warned that if their situation continues and these numbers continue to rise they would be full extremely soon and that is why theyve decided to take this step but not everyone thinks is a good idea of course and some say the government really should have better prepared for this 2nd wave and its not just france of course. Thats going through this problem the coronavirus situation is worsening across the continent. Yes a similar picture in several if you countries as the 2nd wave sweeps across in the Colder Weather comes in as well in europe and medical experts tell us that is in fact fueling the fires and many ways and weve seen record infections in germany more than 20000 infections in poland the government theyre asking 6 state companies to set up field hospitals because they are concerned that their hospitals will be able to cope with the number of new covert patients and theyll have to be transferred and transferred to these temporary hospitals weve seen in germany that theres going to be a new mini lockdown theyre calling in there that will start from monday where most things will be closed again schools or main open a little bit like here in france and in russia as well doctors and some also bill saying that they might be running out of oxygen soon if the situation continues now e. U. Health ministers are actually meeting today to talk about this to try and map out a strategy the e. U. Was really criticized in the 1st wave for not having a coordinated response for acting too slowly the use commission ahead of us move on to lend has actually said that if he doesnt act now this time then it could be overwhelmed with covert patients ok natasha theyre very years the very latest from europe thank you very much indeed a list stay with this and bring in london based psychologist donna dawson good to have you with is on the news we have seen and we heard from a close one in paris it was a small group of people protesting against this locked own but its easy to understand of course why people are quite tired of this why do you think people are tired of lockdown and so resistant to its and indeed resistant to taking the kind of measures that governments say will help stem the spread of this virus. Well initially in england as as in many other e. U. Countries we lock down out of fear and i think fear can only motivate you for so long and then what kicks in after youve eroded your supply of compassion for other people is self preservation and because weve got 2 factors here weve got the government trying to protect General Health and then also trying to protect the economy so theres a seesaw effect they rush to do one and then after a while they rush to do the other so you end up with a lot of contradictory rules and unclear plan and a lack of understanding of where were all going with this we know now what lockdown is like so were loath to go back into it people are also thinking about their Mental Health about their jobs about their very survival their education and i think when the 1st 2 months locked down in used in this country people then started to question the rules and think well you know theres been you turns contradictions misunderstandings there have been politicians who have misled the way by themselves breaking the rules people have decided i think that theyre going to make sense of it themselves and that they are going to use common sense to help them survive and if that means in their minds mixing without a mask a some people are doing that then so be it i think weve lost the fear of it because unless you know somebody whos died very close to you it doesnt seem real and you become numb to the kind of continual doom and gloom thats being laid ladled out every day on the news and i think it was a thinking of sorts given the situation and given that we seem to be coming right back to where certainly in terms of where your reports are coming right back to where europe was were hearing about hospitals that are running out of oxygen again receive national what terms being imposed and it is understandable why people are so tired of the situation so so what do you think government should be doing to try to get people to adhere to these rules given that populations across europe have gone through those cycles that you outlined fear or compassion selfpreservation given all of this what do you think the government should be doing to get people to stick to the rules. I think the governments got a very difficult task ahead because most people have already reasoned theyre not going to die from this disease or at least thats their perceived notion that they may get it they might they might get slightly ill i dont think enough people realize how ill you could get it its a bit of a lottery i think the government have got to offer a kind of complete program of where is the way out if we go down into another national law down which has been rumored how long for what is it we have to do what protections are in place and i think people are getting tired of hearing about hospitals being overwhelmed theres only i think so much empathy you can offer to the medical facilities and then you start thinking well maybe the government should because having a built in nema instead of putting the onus of responsibility on the individual citizen so i think people are tired with the same message and theyre looking for a plan thats coherent thats clear thats understandable thats going to show them where the end point is now is that possible for a government to do right now i dont know the 2nd wave has happened a lot sooner than people here expected we were 2 months ahead now of where we should have been and it has caught a lot of people in the hall when University Students and went back to their schools there was a query is whether that should have happened and that has rather loosened social ties plus weve had contradictory messages about it out to help out to help the economy and we were given discounts to go out and have lunch what we were encouraged to go to restaurants and pubs and then suddenly that was taken away from us so people are understandably bemused angry irritated frustrated and i think its going to take a lot for the government to get them back on the right road ok those schemes of course that youre describing in london those tensions do tend to exist across not just the u. K. But its europe a very tricky picture indeed donna dawson psychologist based in london thank you very much indeed. In other news explosions have been seen on the outskirts of step panacur capsule of the disputed region over in the corner kind of a. Armenian Officials Say their military is blowing up ammunition near to the fighters suggesting barkers forces are close to the city rising in the region has intensified in recent days to plots from the 2 countries have been preparing for more talks to try to end the conflicts after 3 failed ceasefire attempts not so far away are surprised me because again on the key time of sure she and separatist leaders say very forces have advanced to within 5 kilometers and urging people there see how resists the attack sure she has long played a pivotal role in the conflicts it overlooks the regional capital sapan occurred and its from there that azerbaijan shelled the city in the 1st nagornokarabakh war it also sits on the main highway connecting armenia to step panacur its what weve got to correspondents in both armenia a