
Hong Kong: Police evict protesters who storm parliament
Hong Kong activists storm Legislative Council after protest over extradition law
Anti-government protesters in Hong Kong have stormed parliament on the 22nd anniversary of the city's handover to China.
It follows weeks of unrest in the city where hundreds of thousands have taken part in protests over a controversial extradition law.
Also on the programme: International inspectors confirm Iran has broken the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal for the first time; and an investigation into Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis.
(Photo: Smashed touchscreen monitors are seen inside the Legislative Council building after demonstrators stormed the building on the anniversary of Hong Kong"s handover to China in Hong Kong. Credit: Tyrone Siu/ Reuters)
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