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Hong Kong protesters storm government building

Protesters have forced their way into Hong Kong's legislature, after besieging the building for hours.

We'll be live in Hong Kong where dozens of demonstrators have broken through the glass of the government building. Hundreds of people then entered the building, spray-painting messages on the walls and occupying the central legislative chamber. We speak to protesters who have been taking part in the ongoing, peaceful protests in the past few weeks.

Iranian state media has reported that the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium has surpassed the limit under the 2015 nuclear deal. We’ll look at the reaction with a reporter from BBC Persian.

Wimbledon tennis tournament, the oldest Grand Slam in the world, started today, and we’ll be watching closely how the 15-year old American Cori Gauff gets on against her big time idol Venus Williams in the first round.

(Photo: A protester defaces the Hong Kong emblem after protesters broke into the government headquarters in Hong Kong. Credit: Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images)

53 minutes

Last on

Mon 1 Jul 201915:06GMT

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  • Mon 1 Jul 201915:06GMT

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