We had french pilots killed on the his side in the east we had there were french officials or of alledged officials there were arrested in tunisia coming out of western libya at a day after supporting the there were talks about french consultants in his. Command headquarters in the very end plus the ones so all the there are reports about the airstrike was done by an f. 16 passed by the this is and this is after the declaration of the enemy that they have they got f. 16 we know who gave them the f. 16 probably then what are these so the there are american weapons involved we saw the javelins the anti tank guided missiles. There as well after the color that he captured of that he and saw there are key members of the u. N. Security council whose weapons and consultants and military officials are involved in this some of them from the European Union and some of them from our powers that are there so i let me jump in here though is that happening when libya is under an arms embargo is it feasible that these world powers are absolutely clueless and have no idea that their weapons are ending up with highly for half the fighting the un recognized government. Its a farce its a farce by all means you know its a farce and on a level that is. I dont know what to say about it the u. N. Is being violated consistently since to start to southern 14th 1st by the humanities and by the egyptians and it was very very clear indications of their direct involvement in the east of the year and then later on by the french and then later on by other powers when they saw the impunity that happened you know you to basically additional entities the u. A. E. In egypt were consistently trying to spoil a u. N. Peace plan and the u. N. Embargo on arms in there and Nothing Happened to them and what russia tried to do similar things in ukraine there was a sanctions in this case there were no sanctions and then after that since there was no sense of there was impunity this sponsorship of the main the a warlord leading coalition of tribes if you look that the know how they captured soldiers from from the west are being you know handled by the enemy its a Tribal Coalition you know asking them to say say the 40 audio masters captured soldier from tripoli the whole clear comes from the east thats the force they are have to the tribe so asking this capture to all do it from the suburbs of tripoli to to say that the hot air from the east of his masters this is not a National Army that to try the coalition of tribes basically sponsored by the foreign powers violating. All kind of mino u. N. Embargoes and another kind of laws of war and then you know with the aim that the e. U. And some of his sponsors think that they will bring stability to that asian next a coalition of try of tribes led by a warlord like that is going to bring stability of course the whole thing is a farce on the saw so many levels for and what im sure the thanks for analysis. Russias defense minister says a Naval Submarine that caught fire on thursday was Nuclear Powered that despite the earlier insistence from the kremlin that the details of the vessel would remain classified people have been paying tribute to the 14 sailors who were killed in the 5 that started inside a battery compartment defense Officials Say the submarine had been studying the arctic sea floor north korea has accused the us serve being hell bent on hostility towards it and of being obsessed with sanctions responding to accusations that breached a cap on Petroleum Imports north koreas mission to the u. N. Issued this statement be United States is frankly more and more hell bent on hostile acts against the d. P. R. K. It is quite ridiculous for the us to continue its Pressure Campaign considering sanctions as a pen a show for all problems. Its a marked change of tone from these scenes just days ago and became the 1st sitting u. S. President to cross into north korea he met kim jong il the Demilitarized Zone between north and south korea agreed to resume denuclearization talks heidi jocasta has more from washington d. C. Some experts have called trumps impromptu meeting with kim jong un and his steps into north korea as the 1st sitting u. S. President to do so a gift to north korea because the us got really nothing in return while north korea was bestowed with a certain legitimacy well this statement from north koreas u. N. Mission is essentially saying its not going to say thank you for this shift its statement is accusing the u. S. Essentially of talking out of both sides of its mouth while President Trump was initiating these peace talks with the north north Korean Leader members of his administration at the urging of the u. S. State department was leading an effort at the u. N. To try to get member countries to send north Korean Foreign workers home with this was in response to u. S. Allegations that north korea is violating saying sions against oil imports and in the statement from north korea notes that the u. S. Sent a letter to member countries along with the u. K. France and germany that was delivered on june 29th urging for this retaliation against breaking the same sions and that on that same day trump had tweeted his impromptu invitation to meet kim jong un at the d. M. Z. So certainly the fact that this statement from north koreas u. N. Mission comes out today is an indication that its saying things are not hunky dory between the 2 nations after this photo op and that tensions are still high. Robert kelly is a professor of International Relations at Tucson National university he says the latest statement may be north koreas way of exerting pressure on the u. S. To make concessions on sanctions before returning to tools in the trunk of ministration its been pretty clear for a while that sanctions are in place until the North Koreans actually make some kind of meaningful concession on either Nuclear Warheads or missiles. I think the North Koreans kind of knew this was coming i think what theyre hoping to do is sort of turn all these sort of media events the spectacles into some kind of movement on sanctions its pretty clear the North Koreans want sanctions removed theyve really been banging the table on this now for a while and theyre kind of hoping that you know hey we had his meeting with trump and then you know a day later were getting this were getting slapped with new sanctions whats going on and this is their way of telling us that you know that the summit was more important than these sanctions i do think the North Koreans actually want to negotiate theres a debate out there i think some hawks think this is all to sort of a game by the North Koreans i do actually think theyre willing to negotiate away some of their program but theyre going to try to ask for a lot they want the white house meeting for example thats going to be great for legitimizing the regime and making it look like a real country they want sanctions relief they want aid theyre going to ask for a lot and you know trump is kind of in a weak position as the reelection is coming up live at the North Koreans use that as a lever to get more out of them. Plenty more still ahead on the news hour including britain and china are engaging in an increasingly tense war of words over the protests in hong kong and in spore with andy 15 year old corey golf come to news to take wimbledon by storm. Now talks of the resume between sudans opposition and the ruling military joint on transferring power to a civilian government the military has agreed to demands from the opposition to release prisoners and restore the internet negotiations collapsed last month after Security Forces raided a sit in protest killing at least 100 people un rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on wednesday she was again distressed by reports hospitals were attacked during the raids sudans Opposition Leader made that they are bass made in the outline the conditions of the talks. Of how any negotiation has to start from the point that we cannot agree on and it is one main point the Transitional Council it is the point regarding the head of the council because both sides agreed to a civilian majority it was suggested 8. 00 to 7. 00 and it was then adjusted to 5. 00 and 5. 00 plus one and that would be 6 civilians and 5 military. We also said that there has to be a deadline to these negotiations we suggest 72 hours the sudanese people and we dont have the space to keep dragging these endless negotiations. For the lead mediaval is the founder and president of the Sudan Policy Forum he joins us live here in doha good to have you with us so were now talking about a situation which the military council is giving into some demands that these prisoners the internet is this a good sign i dont know that they have given in to any of the demands because i mean if you think the reason prisoners in restoring internet. They are doing you. Know i mean object of criteria. So i think they have been given in to any of the demands of the regional mediators i mean Internet Connectivity of course releasing some of the Opposition Leaders. Investigating the crackdown on the sit in protestors that the massacre i mean itself wasnt investigated so i dont know that they have given in to any of the demands theyre just buying time theyre not serious about so you dont see this is a good sign that things are going to move forward when it comes to finding a power sharing agreement or i think the Transitional Military Council doesnt have any credibility its just trying to buy time and they were hoping that the forces of freedom and change can show some really did say the forces of freedom and king said theyd say that would not going to lose the t. M. C. They would have capitalized on such and blame the f. C. And say this is why were dealing with a very Intransigent Party but thats exactly what the situation so i think the forces of freedom and training where so what we have to candy f. C. Do now. To counter that. Thats thats a very tricky question they just need to. You know the demonstrations call for a civic strike i think they dont have any alternative should they choose to go ahead and meet and principled agreement with the transition and military council i think that the public is going to pull the rug from under their feet they will lose their legitimacy what about International Support we havent talked a lot about this in situations where you have peaceful protests of people calling for democracy and freedom and human rights you usually have the usual suspects of countries lining up to support them and put pressure on the military regime whats happening here is i think the canadian government has been very supportive. Of him 5 days the African Union is is just going to make an evaluation of the situation should they come to. An agreement nothing has moved toward war theyre going to have more sanctions the europeans are making very strongest it makes the americans but i think more importantly our i mean this is the will of the sudanese people themselves the busy economy is another factor i dont think that that could go on depending on some donations that it receives from employees or saudi arabia you have to restructure the economy in order to do that you have to reach for a political settlement and that you can do without making any serious trance or mission to democratic civilian dog thanks so much always good to get your thoughts were going to you thank you. A prodemocracy legislator in hong kong says police have been rounding up protesters on orders from beijing this follows mondays trashing of the legislative building after a largely peaceful demonstration now they say very worrying because its so obvious by now that Hong Kong Police have started to conduct a massive round of protests to the world the fairly obviously also at the border of paging poking some stake in public yesterday. This is a very savvy and i mean of course a lot of the police would say technically they have broken the law but we have always been. Since july the 1st that people not just in hong kong and around the world tried to understand the desperation of the recent view and the frustration and anger on the part of our hong kong. China is warning the United Kingdom to keep out of hong kong as affairs and not to meddle in the recent protests Britains Foreign Office had summoned the Chinese Ambassador over concerns china was breaking its commitment to the 997 handover agreement heres what Prime Minister to resign i had say its vital that hong kongs high degree of autonomy and the rights and freedoms set down in the sino british joint declaration are respected i have raised my concerns directly with chinese leaders as has my russian befriend the transect and other ministers and we will continue to do so in response chinas ambassador condemned britains government for supporting protesters it has to be pointed out that this very important issue of principle. The u. K. Government chose to stand on the wrong. U. S. Made in appropriate remarks not only to interfere in internal affairs. But also to the violent law because it even attempt to obstruct hong kong i see our government form from worrying the criminals to justice and in a moment well have all the weather with rob is still ahead here now to 0. In syria have a message to you how pope francis will deliver that it may oppose him with to meet him 1st day well examine why some families in argentina travelling hours for a hot meal. Spall a former plan returns to kick start a new era English Premier League team chelsea. The web sponsored by cattle and ways. However heres a sight you dont see very often in northeast china at cairo and here in the province the northeastern china i told made a significant oh no this is no baby this one killed at least 6 people injured dozens more and caused considerable damage one of the problem of course is because you dont see them that often in northeastern china so they are developed by the same method boom most communities against code and there was no warning given so people werent aware it was even the center that it happened often enough for that to be the case and thats a spinning leg going out of the way to have so left in this part of the world with yeah well it could happen again couldnt it because youve got areas of low pressure and warm i hear more from the sea of japan but what we have been talking about more recently is the persistence of grain not storminess and for this its japan because you can see this semi Persistent System which is seasonal rain has now gone away from peugeot the place that was warned of evacuation because of the risk of landslides the risk of landslides is still there but the rain has gone off shore that is part of a system which i think will stay offshore might test took here but exists all the way back to china again is seasonal thing which temporarily is it itll broke a good thing i think for china. The weatherman sponsored by cattle and. July on aljazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and Civil Society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 Lunar Landing we look back at the 1st human steps on the moon and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza a stunning archaeological mystery unfolding witnessed the 2nd round of democratic president ial candidate debates in the u. S. Will be in line in detroit july on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching our desire and lets recap our headlines now the u. N. Now says there were 2 airstrikes on a Migrant Detention Center in libya which killed at least 60 people there also says there are reports guards shot at fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack talks are said to resume between sudans opposition and the military transferred to a civilian led government theyve agreed to release prisoners and restore Internet Services north korea is accusing the u. S. Of being hell bent on hostility towards it the u. N. Envoy in new york was responding to accusations pyongyang breached a cap on Petroleum Imports. Returning now to our top story of the attack in libya another country thats at the heart of the migration crisis is neighboring tunisia where the number of refugees and migrants traveling from there to italy are sought in the past 2 years since the beginning of this year 32 percent of arrivals in italy by sea came from 2 news here there are nearly 2000 registered refugees and Asylum Seekers in the country a majority of them are from syria with others from eritrea ivory coast somalia and sudan. Fighting in libya also seems to have pushed many refugees to seek shelter in tunisia sort of hierarchies as a red cross and disease close to the to near 0 libyan border where more migrants are rescued are expected to arrive so youre a place where often migrants refugees end up when things get hot in libya hows the situation looking there thats right weve just arrived at one camp and theres several camps in those eastern thats because were not too far from the border with libya now we arrive the red crescent which runs this in particular shelter told us that just last night last wednesday night 4 people turned out they were handed over by that is in authorities they were on a boat that was coming over from libya trying to make it to europe and it sank it had 85 people 4 people turned up they had survived but in the time literally in the last 1520 minutes that weve been prepping for this life we just found out that one of them has passed away he was from ivory coast the other 3 are mark from mali and the other person that was just here he was set sent off in an ambulance as well with hypothermia so it just gives you an idea of the situation of people turning up there trying to get to europe sometimes its easier for them to try and get through from libya from africa but sometimes they end up here and ive just spoken to another person thats been here for 3 weeks he is nor can he said he was on another boat a few weeks ago that about 65 people that had passed away and they had also drowned at sea so just gives you an idea of some of the horrific stories that we have also been hearing just in the last half an hour or so that weve been here thanks so much sort of hope. Russian president Vladimir Putin is visiting rome for an official visit hell need with italys populace government for talks expected to focus on italian and russian relations much of romes Historic Center is on security lockdown with 50 streets closed to traffic and reports of mobile phone signals being scrambled journal is live for us from rome. Jonah i understand one of the things activists concerned about the situation in syria are hoping is that the pope is going to raise that issue in his meeting with putin what are you hearing about that. Its entirely possible there is for much on that front with the pope previously appealing to president putin on one of the previous 2 visits to end the war in ukraine that has so far claimed 13000 lives and yes as you say groups and activists have prevailed on the pope to use this occasion to ask for incident through to consider the safety of syrian civilians in that conflict of course russia. A pretty influential presence in syria but i mean wider than that if thats not to be the focus of that meeting this is a meeting their 3rd as i say the pope and president putin that marks 10 years since the restoration of full diplomatic ties between russia and the vatican following the fall of the soviet union and its thought that the sort of key feature of this meeting may be an invitation by president putin to the pope to conduct a papal visit of russia its also kind of unusual to see putin on e. U. Soil how is that this visit being interpreted. It is pretty unusual president putin and the kremlin dont have a lot of friends in the European Union italy is probably one of them president putin considers former italian president. The former italian president a close friend and a great statesman the current government the populist government here is certainly sympathetic towards kremlin concerns about sanctions about natos eastwood expansion and he will hope for a sympathetic ear on that issue of sanctions when he meets 2 separate kaante the Prime Minister later mr conti has previously lobbied for russia to be reintroduced in the group of industrialized nations now known as the g. 7 and russia was of course the 8th member of what was in the g 8 until an extension of crimea in 2014 and sanctions of course have been in place ever since then and also with allegations of election meddling and the killing on british soil of a former k. G. B. Agent using. Chemical nerve agents an opportunity really for russia to bolster ties with the key you nation and economy at a time when splits are perhaps just beginning to show within the e. U. And in washington in the hardened attitude that western countries have had towards russia in recent years. Of some 3rd thanks so much jonah hill. People in syrias besieged province are calling on pope francis to urge foods into when the russian backed Bombing Campaign they started their own campaign with banners using biblical passages to remind the pope of the values of the Catholic Church nearly 500 civilians many of them women and children have been killed since the campaign began. His the Campaign Director the Syria Campaign joins us now live from beirut good to have you with us so what kind of message do you want the pope to deliver to putin. The pope today can stand up for civilians and live right now that are terrified of regime and russian attacks right now theres 3000000 civilians 1000000 children among them that are at the absolute mercy of russian and regime warplanes and since the attacks escalated in april 33 medical facilities have been hit and 77 schools have been bombed so today the pope has the opportunity while the world is looking away from its lead to tell putin that he will not abide by these war crimes and that the bombs must stop are you confident the pope will get into this very complicated issue. The pope has spoken out for syrian civilians in the past but this is not a complicated issue what were seeing right now is people being trapped under the rubble of their own homes and what happens is that rescue workers go in to save them and then you know were looking at images of their bloodied uniforms because then rescue workers themselves are being targeted so this is not a complicated issue this is a this is an issue of humanity and the pope must help roots and that he does not have a green light to commit these war crimes we absolutely object and we cant we cant abide by it. Being the vatican has very little influence on the ground what sort of impact do you think he would have. The pope can hold moral leadership at the moment so while the world looks the way he can he can raise this issue he can show the world whats happening and what we plan to deliberate saying is that we dont we dont want these crimes to happen under the cover of silence we want the world to be watching so he if he puts out a strong message to putin if he if he speaks to the media afterwards people will know that it will not be bombed under the cover of silence all right good to get your thoughts without saying so much. Stripey is considering new laws that would ban supporters from returning to the country for up to 2 years is very is 230. 00 astray the ins traveled to syria and iraq to fight with armed groups in the past 6 years well if paul says the government says the laws would give forth these time to manage the risk posed by the for its return. The mass graves be done covered near the syrian city of the former headquarters of so little hole that has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon mass graves continued to be a nurse in the syrian city used to be the defacto capital of i still the armed group was defeated almost 2 years ago but the bodies continue to be exude it is a painstaking and challenging process but these mass graves hold answers thousands of people went missing during isis rule families still looking for their loved ones many of these people were either imprisoned or executed so far nearly 5000. 00 bodies have been exuma in recent months a few 100 of them have been identified in the latest mass graves discovered what we understand is that there are a number of bodies belonging to men who were wearing orange jumpsuits it is not clear if these were people who were beheaded in those infamous videos that i sold release be heading their prisoners among them were foreigners many of the foreigners being held by eisel their bodies were never recovered and there are still foreigners whose fate is still unknown so these mass graves really hold the answers but it is a painstaking task and local officials are not receiving much help from outside. Reducing poverty in argentina as president marker is number one priority when its a golf is in 2015 but a new study shows many as 3000000 argentinians of hard times during the past year alone stories about who has more from what desires. Its late at night in this neighborhood and when a society is the cold weather doesnt make it any easier for those who live in poverty in argentinas capital you know jessica will be at risk comes all the way to the city with her 3 children she says life is getting harder every day in it one dont feel that we get a pension for the children and we try to work in what we can but its not enough we have to pay rent and we cannot feed our children people come to this location 3 times a week to get some food and warm clothes from an ngo that is helping the poor. To fight him dealy is a lawyer who has been working on the streets for years looking like what worries arse are the new poor people who had a job and lost it and now they have to choose between renting a room or eating we are seeing more of that when we go out and it shows how difficult the situation is last year after a loss of Investor Confidence in emerging markets argentina was forced to request an emergency loan from the International Monetary fund and even though the government has continued to spend on social programs the austerity measures implemented are having an impact on peoples lives some of these people have to travel for hours to be able to come here and find our hot meal this is an example of what is happening in argentina where poverty rates have increased in the past year because of the devaluation of the vessel currency and the double digit inflation that exists today that inflation has a direct impact on basic food items prasanna for a man this has been trying to find a job for over a year but she says its been an Impossible Task i know because theres no work in fact people are being laid off thats why we need to come here i have my 2 kids to care for. Meanwhile government Officials Say theyre doing everything they can to deal with the situation they are that yeah we are not indifferent to is happening economically in the country and were doing everything through the situation will improve we have subsidies meant to help people in need Food Security programs cards with money where people can go and buy food and many other things we have several programs to help out the problem is that as long as the Economic Situation is dire it will be difficult for people like jessica to improve their lives in the meantime they look for a meal and some clothes that will help their children get by. And. Then the u. S. President donald trump insists on adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 census despite an adverse ruling from the Supreme Court the Justice Department says its been instructed to find a new way to include it a day after saying there would be no Citizenship Question last week the Supreme Court ruled that the administration had no adequate justification to include the question about citizenship prosecutors in the state of alabama have dropped a manslaughter charge against a woman who lost her unborn child after being shot during a fight martial jones was arrested last week after a jury this