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nightly outpourings of rage by youths from similar backgrounds across france. in theirfirst on camera interview since nahel s death, his family told me they want to be very clear. translation: there are no words to describe how we feel. we just buried a 17 year old. but we never called for hate or riots. with tensions running so high, this family member asked us to hide her identity. translation: being a young north african, black - or arab man in the states is intolerable for french police. boys suffer abuse of control, racial profiling, now they are killing them. this is far from the first time this happens. nahel s death has reopened existing long existing wounds in france. this was marseilles, france s second largest city, last night. while in paris. police have showed up at a tourist hotspot, and as you can see, there are riot police everywhere. this is not the face of france that emmanuel macron wants you to see. but mobile phones are everywhere, social media helping sp ....
you a noon in the last few minutes, the news agency has been reporting that a young man has died after falling from a roof during the protests, according to information from the police. we will bring you more on that as we get it. meanwhile let s take a look at some images from last night you can see there fire on a road there, and this is just one of 3800 fires on roads across the country, 875 arrests were made, scores of police officers injured too. let sjust made, scores of police officers injured too. let s just look at where the writing is happening here s the map of france, and you can see that the dots there are all locations where it s been happening, and there s a big cluster around paris which is right in the middle there rioting. and if we look at the night before, this is in the paris itself or you can see these barriers at different locations, at nanterre on the left, the scene of the original incident which sparked all of this. president emmanuel macron h ....
hearing, has held what the us calls candid and constructive talks with china s foreign minister in beijing. this at the start of two days of meetings with chinese officials. mr blinken emphasised the need for diplomacy and keeping open channels of communication us officials added. the trip to china is the first by a top us diplomat in almost five years and comes months after an earlier visit by the secretary of state was postponed when a suspected chinese spy balloon flew in us airspace. can this trip reboot relations? to discuss this and what s at stake for the world s two biggest economies, i m joined by alicia garcia herrero chief economist at natixis. good to have you on the programme. from your perspective, when we are looking at trade, the two biggest economies in the world, how important is this trip? extremely important. and the main reason for this trip is not even trade, it s about assurance to really avoid a military conflict in taiwan and i think tha ....
has banned any mention of the spiritual leader in his homeland, and there are reports of widespread human rights abuses. my guest today is the president of that self declared government in exile, penpa tsering. will he ever get to see his ancestral homeland, let alone govern it? penpa tsering, welcome to hardtalk. penpa tsering, welcome to hardtalk penpa tsering, welcome to| hardtalk. what penpa tsering, welcome to i hardtalk. what is hardtalk. thank you. what is the dream. hardtalk. thank you. what is the dream, what hardtalk. thank you. what is the dream, what is hardtalk. thank you. what is the dream, what is it - hardtalk. thank you. what is the dream, what is it you - hardtalk. thank you. what is| the dream, what is it you want for tibet? for tibet? considering the reality of for tibet? considering the reality of the for tibet? considering the reality of the situation - for tibet? considering the | reality of the situation and the common interests of people ....
should get the death penalty. and after being closed by the kremlin in the early days of war, russia s last remaining independent tv channel makes a defiant return to the airwaves. hello and welcome. yes, it is warm, isn t it? especially if you are tuning in across europe. europe is waking up to another day of brutal temperatures and the reality of a fast changing climate. in france, several towns and cities recorded their highest ever temperatures on monday. the uk is expected to follow suit today. and it s notjust the heat. wildfires and now drought are having a devastating impact across the continent. with the latest, here s the bbc s tim allman. in much of europe, the heat is just relentless. here, in western france, columns of smoke make this look more like a war zone than a tourist destination. firefighters do what they can, spraying the trees with water. at this nearby hotel, they put gas canisters in the swimming pool to try and stop them exploding. the flames a ....