Administration is going to become substantially more normal less dysfunctional less unpredictable i work for the state department for many years and we were always encouraged to be direct and frank with our superiors here in washington about our interactions with. With no doubt so technically he did not do anything wrong but politically it probably would have been wise to be extremely cautious donald trump has said he will no longer deal with the ambassador and in a series of tweets on tuesday said the wacky ambassador that the u. K. Forced it upon the United States is not someone we are thrilled with a very stupid guy i dont know the ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool. Could have expected to move on from his position in the near future and its unlikely hes the only foreign diplomat sending back stark assessment of the Us Administration but if a new u. K. Prime minister was to decide he had to go because of the. Anger theres a what that would create a dangerous precedent of foreign leaders be able to veto all countries ambassadors theres a lot of history here theres a lot of shared interests and values. There is this is a relationship that can withstand you know an awkward period of time over these cables. This last month dont trump enjoy the state visit to the uki and talked of the historic and deep links between the 2 countries this diplomatic spat has undoubtedly damaged those links alan fischer dizzy to washington. To them independent probe into the murder of saudi journalism. Is urging the u. S. To act on her findings advice column mom made the comments at a conference in london last month she released a report that found credible evidence linking the Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin sound man to the murder and attempted cover up the bug has more now from london. Ahead of a major conference here in london on press freedom Jamal Khashoggi is name has featured very highly indeed attending this discussion with those who knew him very closely indeed including his fiance and these former editor of the Washington Post well to mention the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions agnes kalama she presented her findings in june and concluded that his murder was a state act and that there was credible evidence linking senior figures within the saudi leadership including the crown prince himself well earlier i guess calabar told me that because it was an international killing it should be dealt with in an International Way and that more pressure should be put on all members of the u. N. Security council including the saudi kingdoms closest western allies the United States to find out exactly what happened to Jamal Khashoggi i am alarmed by the. That the 5 observers from each of the Security Council countries are avid loud themself to to be silent and therefore in my view what twee our weakness seen here is saudi arabia possibly very strategy key and very. Smartly trying to make the Security Council complicit in a possible miscarriage of justice or saudi arabia continues to refute the claims saying that the murder happened as a result of rogue agents who pilot during a botched interrogation we know that a number of individuals are on trial behind closed doors in saudi some of them facing the Death Penalty but i guess khaled body is worried that whatever is happening there for significantly short of International Judicial standards she has recommended that the International Community put more pressure on the saudi leadership shes also suggested that the u. N. Creates its own investigation that would lead to individual liability for his killing but that requires momentum the moment she believes is somewhat lacking. So dam has begun to restore Internet Access to my ball phones service as well cant after more than 100. 00 people were killed by Government Forces during a peaceful sit in last month disturbing images of the military crackdown and now surfacing on social media cuts in a pennsylvania has more. For the 1st time in more than a month these type of images are being shared through mobile phones. They show the aftermath of sudans military crackdown on protesters during a peaceful sit in in khartoum more than 100 people were killed by sudans military joint on june 3rd. Much of the violence was recorded on so far videos Internet Services were cut shortly after on the orders of sudans transitional military council. Lawyer adela seem hazan filed a lawsuit requesting the internet be restored the court agreed services were brought back 1st to fix landlines on tuesday the ruling was extended to mobile phones he along with several human Rights Groups believe the shutdown was an attempt to hide evidence of crimes committed against civilians but that you probably know the argument was that interrupting Internet Services would protect the general public but in fact it was the opposite it was for the protection of private into taste and for people that have committed crimes. Social media platforms like facebook and twitter were widely used to organize protests that ultimately toppled longtime leader Omar Al Bashir in april once the military to control for weeks protesters took to the streets demanding the formation of a civilian led government. Since the military crackdown trust between the military and civilians has been damaged. But last week progress was made generals and protesters agree to form a joint civilian military ruling body together they plan to install a new government for a transitional period of 3 years oh despite recent violence many civilians say they will keep pushing for change but these pictures that can now be shared on mobile phones prove the path forward could be challenging katia little purse with a gun aljazeera. Time for a short break here aljazeera when we come back italys interior minister officially closes what was once europes biggest Market Perception center. And how frances an environmental ambitions well see travelers paying more to slap the country more and that stay with us. Halloed a day or twos time i think this is a pretty big showers in turkey in the caucasus but for now i hope theres not an awful lot going on as you say which is to be expected around the northern shores of the caspian it could well be sherry but for for sure all of iran and back down the plains of iraq is just sunny and breezy and therefore dusty and of course even on the game quite humid thats not the case in iraq its dry as dry breeze the hence the 46. 00 or more from baghdad south has done towards kuwait could on the coast of course not so much cooler on the coast of the gulf this is where the breeze might well bring you more he would rather still be for crossing 45. 00 by the which is just slightly warmer than in mecca 45. 00 inland in oman but north coast of amman and slower to cuba the breeze that looks to be rather more permanently from the southwest of the cloud is going to be a more regular feature and obvious lower temperature but is much more humid now you expect to see nothing much in Southern Africa at this time of the year a good deal of sunshine occasional breaks of cold disappointing weather from the western cape east with well thats the picture for wednesday 23 in harare could be warm and 18 cape town oversea cold nights asked for rain precious little if any. Good weather sponsored by count our. Base is a dialogue meeting about it for money on International Media and question stop it comes with skepticism because theres a lot of it on my everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are Small Community without a network to seek help join the global conversation on our desire all they want to do is try to debate this in canada believe that we have here in st. Welcome back a quick recap of the top stories at this hour the u. S. Says its trying to form a military coalition to protect shipping up the coast of iran and yemen. Come on the iranians revolutionary guard issued new threats against u. S. Military assets in the region. U. S. President donald trump has once again used to attack the u. K. s ambassador in washington and the british Prime Minister comes days off the diplomatic cables were leaked critical of trumps administration. And Internet Access is being restored in saddam following a ruling that if you council got the internet more than a month ago saying a blackout was needed to protect a transition deal reached with the opposition but protest leaders say the military was trying to hide evidence of saddam crackdown. Nigerias National Assembly went into lockdown early on tuesday off the shots were fired during fighting between police and a group of shia muslim protesters demonstrators say 2 people were shot by police when they tried to enter the Assembly BuildingIslamic Movement of nigeria calling for the release of their leader whos been in detention since 2015. Russian president Vladimir Putin says he does not support imposing sanctions on georgia he made the statement in a t. V. Address after russias parliament recommended the sanctions in response to weeks of mass protests in georgia against russian influence and its government. Machinery as for sanctions i would rather not do it as respect for the georgian people the sake of restoring for ties between russia and georgia or not impose anything on the complicated relations thus and has more now from moscow some contradictory statements coming from moscow towards georgia today this day duma had a strong statement and then a miss lee asking for economic sanctions but president putin says he doesnt want any sanctions he sas people who are inciting these anti russian sentiments in georgia they dont know their history and he doesnt want to hurt by lateral relations this all comes after he took protests for a couple of weeks already in georgia it started when a russian the legislator visited the d. C. And he held a speech in the chair of the speaker of parliament and this of course angered a lot of people in georgia they went to onto the streets and a lot of anti russian slogans were heard then president putin slammed the travel ban on to georgia no flights are allowed to leave moscow heading to georgia starting on monday and then now we kind of presenter on Georgian Television insulted president putin very badly and this has angered a lot of people here in russia so thats why this they do ask for these economic sanctions it would basically basically be wine and water and mineral water and also money transfers going to georgia but the president sat again that he doesnt want these sanctions at this moment the ministry of Foreign Affairs sad that its not only about what georgia has been saying in the anti russian sentiment but also the fact that the authorities have not been able to control the situation the french government wants to introduce some eco tax for all slides taking off from the countrys airports money raised will be invested in public transport within france. Flying out of france will become more expensive for air passengers from next year the new eco tax is part of the french governments environment policy ended fighting Climate Change that. France is committed toward europe is putting forward on taxing air travel there is increasing awareness and things are beginning to move but this is urgent like other countries we have decided to put in place an acre tax on air transport on all flights departing from france the tax will only apply to Outgoing Flights not to those flying into france or transiting fares will increase by 2. 00 for an Economy Class ticket within the European UnionBusiness Class flights outside the you could cost an extra 20. 00 the paris is all the airport the response to the attacks was mixed with possible depreciation is good in principle i suppose but how can we be sure where the money will go a lot is really found on to take for granted to you that specific goodness of biofuel its always the ordinary people that pay and companies should take more responsibility for the state of the promise climate campaigners say that the Aviation Industry is responsible for nearly 5 percent of Global Carbon emissions the french government says of the new eco tax will raise grow 200000000. 00 a year money they say that they will spend on less polluting modes of transport such as rail the eco tax has already proved unpopular with some investors shares in air france fell after the announcement last year french president a man or mark or scrapped plans for similar eco tax on diesel fuel that sparked months of yellow face protests but some activists welcomed the move by france governments historically have seen aviation as a bit of a no go area intensive taxation or other measures that could help tackle emissions lets hope that at the moment theres that theres a bit more consumer readiness to accept that if we go. To tackle a Climate Emergency were going to have to make changes in our lives air passenger numbers are expected to double in the next 2 decades the french government says the situation is urgent and that other even asians should do more to crack down on an industry which is one of the worlds biggest polluters Natasha Butler ill just