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Intent on imposing those sanctions but to be seen to what extent trump can actually deliver on this promise made to the turkish pres the at the margin of the g 20 summit to actually prevent or block these potential sanctions. And is it true that trumps previous us president obama denied access to patriot missiles well whats more on that decision well its lets say its a half truth in the sense that yes those patriots were not delivered to turkey but that we did because there was a disagreement about the conditions of their didnt agree so it was busy not a categorical rejection but turkey wanted that purchase to be accompanied by a degree of Technology Transfer and thats not what the u. S. Was prepared to accept under the Obama Administration and therefore the deal went through didnt go through and what would happen then if turkey decides not to take delivery of the s 400 what will be the consequences well i mean now the turkish government has iterated so many times that the u. S. 480. 00 was intent on the purchase of this 400. 00 there would be difficult to explain to the turkish Public Opinion why at the last moment the government has decided to offer for a different scenario but nonetheless i think that if there is a diplomatic solution to this problem. That would enable the turkish government to explain in a convincing manner to deter shortens why theyre often that they made that decision that this would be the best way forward because it would then diffuse the Political Tension with the United States and still allow turkey to a choir this time around the patriots of what would be the impact on that for the russians then. Well turkey will have to manage the relationship with moscow if turkey at the last moment decides not to acquired s. 400 here i think we should underline that a mosque or court would have 2 potential objectives associated with that sale the 1st one obviously is a Financial One where turkey would still be committed to pay the amount agreed but secondly russia the problem we all saw or wants i weigh all over this sale to turkey to an escalation between turkey and United States which was also have an impact on nato and nato is cohesion so in that sense if turkey goes ahead and decides not to acquire this 400. 00 then. At these turkey would probably need to compensate russia for the financial loss because of the leverage that russia has on turkey nowadays is about syria and particularly in the where turkey is afraid that. Heavy handed intervention by the regime backed by russia could lead to a new way wolf refugees im from england so thats the leverage and for that turkey needs to be diplomatic about it and essentially compensate russia for any financial loss and if the u. S. Were to go ahead with sanctions on turkey what could the input impact of that be. On turkey because this course not the 1st time the u. S. And turkey. Have had difficult relations there was the whole episode with the u. S. Pastor as well. Yes indeed weve seen last summer the threat of sanctions or cold or sanctions were not applied but even the threat of sanctions was enough to destabilize the turkish economy now if the. U. S. Schools have had with the cuts a sanction. That is likely to have an impact on the turkish economy by raising turkeys Risk Perception sold that reviewed the main on the impact. Of the on that this will have also implications for thirtys defense in the street its going to make it more difficult for Turkish Companies to pull trade with the with their u. S. Counterparts and 30 this will also have an impact on the f. 35. 00 program whereby the u. S. Has clearly stated that if the s. 400. 00 come to turkey. It will stop he did agree off the f. 35 aircraft to turkey but also exclude British Defense companies from of the production line of of the f. 35 so there are many different aspects of or many of these full tracks of possible impact if the if the u. S. Goes ahead with the cuts of sanctions against russia. And if we look at the domestic political situation in turkey right now president. Party recently lost the election the merrow election there whats the potential impact of that going to be on the 2 ns approach to to running the economy in turkey. Well i mean short term little in the sense that this was a dental they are local elections so it does not really impact at the Overall National distribution of power in ankara and on continues to be the executive president of the country and therefore he will continue to dictate turkish policy but of course. Being a stumble is a major setback and a lot of that is certainly due to the economy slowed down that we have witnessed in the past couple of course or in turkey so the direct impact of this will be for the government to refocus on the economy and try to create a reform agenda for a faster recovery very and but that will also be very much dependent on the it will not turkeys set of Foreign Policy goals and theyre an escalation with the United States would certainly hinder this path towards faster recovery sinan ogun good to talk to you thank you now x. Box playstation and intended have dominated the video Game Industry for the last decade and more sunnies next generation console will be available around december 2020 and its about to focus on hardcore gamers that decision shouldnt come as a surprise the big 3 have carved up a chunk of the 135000000000. 00 industry for themselves by 2025 it could be worse 300000000000. 00. That is why some of techs biggest players are about to introduce rival services alfabet the parent of google plans to launch its stadia platform in november this year stadia will be streamed from the cloud and does away with expensive consols and apple will introduce its arcadia service its estimated that more than 2500000000. 00 people play Computer Games every year and esports enjoy an audience of 458000000. 00 a year so can google and apple make a dent in the Games Industry were joining me now from Oxford England is really lead inverter associate professor and Senior Research fellow at the Oxford Internet institute part of the university of oxford thanks so much for being with us so can google and apple change the gaming industry then well 1st of all id id say that they already have once op or app store and Google Play Store popularized mobile gaming and the microtones action and advertising revenue models for games. And today something close to half of all the revenues in the global Games Industry come from mobile gaming sites say that they already have revolutionized the Games Industry once. Now as for Google Stadia and apple arcade id say that it appears to me that apple arcade is. More of a sort of compliment to their existing offerings a Subscription Service perhaps for parents who are concerned about letting their kids in a marketplace with my concerns actions where they might end up spending too much money or for professionals who want to just play some games every month without spending too much time browsing the marketplace. Whereas Google Stadia appears to be a much more and bushs efforts something that is called platform and vellum and which means theres a. Appeared to be attempting to become the customer interface to become the platform between the buyers and developers of games and relegate the hardware manufacturers to the role of pipes essential infrastructure which is what google has been thus far so theyre trying to envelop. The existing platforms and become a platform of their own and what about sony its aiming its next console of hardcore gamers and he sees itself as a niche player what do you make of that strategy well i think that niche is probably still very viable because if you think about the 1st revolution that i refer to mobile gaming. Those are the mobile games market is now half of the Games Industry but the rest of the Games Industry is still there didnt go anywhere so if the total size of the market grew so its very possible that there is still a need for those hard for hardcore gamers who value cutting edge graphics hardware and so on because one of the problem. For Something Like Google Stadia cloud gaming system is is a lag lag between controller inputs and visual feedback on the screen google state is by no means the 1st gaming start up and even sony has playstation now which is a cloud based system but the problem with those services has been that the lag between the controller and the visual feedback has been a little bit distracting has been too high because it takes time for the signal to propagate to the data center and back now google thinks that because they have lots of data centers around the world that theyre able to cop this lag to an acceptable amount but i think that what may happen is that theres still going to be a nice for those gamers who really want to play hardcore 1st version shooter games or is ports where the lag so having a small lag is extremely important and they will want to have cutting Edge Hardware locally on their homes and perhaps perhaps sonys targeting that nation and game makers would like to to sell their games across all platforms i mean that makes sense doesnt it yes although it can be helpful for a game maker to get more attention to stand out in the marketplace if they get that extra marketing push from a platform with a home they have an exclusive launch deal with and what technologies then should we be looking out for how will they change the industry distinct. Well in terms of Technology New technology is changing the industry theres of course a lot of talk about v. R. And now google status cloud gaming and it remains to be seen whether they can solve the problem of lag in cloud but i would actually highlight 2 technologies on the production side under the under the hood. So one is motion capture is becoming cheaper to capture 3 d. Motions from actors and transfer those onto. 3 to characters and the other is a character animation so animating characters in a partly automated fashion and thats making the production side of games cheaper and potentially allowing it reducing then trade barriers increasing competition allowing Higher Quality games to be produced a lower cost really large and better thanks for being with us thank you very much and that is our show for this week remember you can get in touch with us by tweeting me x. Has him see can and do use the hash tag a. G. C. To see when you do drop us an email counting the cost of a dot net is our address and as always theres more few online at c. N. N. Dot com slash c t c to take you straight to a page which has individual course links and entire episodes for you to catch up on. So that is it for this edition of counting the cost on as im seeking from the whole team here thanks for joining us the news on aljazeera is next. What went wrong in society that opened up the space for him it got out that age is the european problem and thats not the cold the book in its impossible for the people to bear that is for link up our people dont want to take. That lead that defoe find a stronger man our song woman while getting the growth of rejectionism of this world because the model those of us europes forbidden colony episode 2 on aljazeera. With a big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. People shouting instructions and if youre trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. Its when you come off on being stupid to realize even witness history in the making. I have been looking at your Instagram Account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus mother nominee join the global conversation in your thoughts get twitter and on down to 0. 0 where every. Protesters. Remember those killed during a military crackdown last month for the mob scorning to civilian. Kalar im a star your time this is al jazeera live from also coming up the u. K. Says its willing to facilitate the release of a seized iranian supertanker but the offer comes with conditions. Power is partially restored in new york city after an outage brought the heart of manhattan to a standstill plus. Im Andrew Symonds reporting from georgia on whats called the recent protests over russia what georgians see as the occupation law of war with russia in 2008. Tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across or don marking 40 days since a deadly crackdown by Security Forces there calling for a full investigation into the deaths of more than 100 protesters on june 3rd a planned meeting between the protest coalition and the military genter to sign off on a power sharing deal has been postponed until later on sunday have a morgan has more from out of. There the same chance we heard at the city at Army Headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before i would be struck. Was really down to her there are. No we freeze them from december crack or from their families that have died everybody in very short back in march or 5 in the city and. We have to bring back the justice for. Order we look at this it in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president obama and the sheer he was ousted by a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint Transitional Government. On june 3rd Security Forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the Army Headquarters so then Central Doctors Committee which is allied with protesters said more than 100 people were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was 61. 00 talks between the protest leaders and the agent to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a Transitional Government i was that good and so that was the demand for justice and the cause of going to the feelings of that kind of protest that they needed are here even after the other about their meeting with harmful for the coalition and i think the fly by the father was the day after the 3 found was the deed includes a 39 month transitional period the 1st time to want to be led by the military and the last 18 by civilians before elections are held but many of the details of the agreement have yet to be published. The armed groups in because lucian said they wanted to ensure an end to the ways in the various parts of the country another war they participated in this historic revolution so we just need to come up with a deal that is agreed upon by the civilian groups and recognize the aims of the peaceful and revolution and we will work for peace so we are sure a deal can be reached that the whole of sudan. But deal or no deal protesters who came out on saturday state too many lives have been lost to let go of their demands for justice this if the killers of the protesters arent held accountable any agreement on the political future will be incomplete even more going on to their own ideas about. Now iran has vowed to continue exporting oil on the any condition foreign minister job at the reef made the comments to his british counterpart following the seizure of an Iranian Oil Tanker of gibraltar last week the u. K. Now says its willing to facilitate the release of the vessel if iran can guarantee that the ship wont go to syria exports to syria would be in violation of e. U. Sanctions but tehran maintains that they or oil was headed to a legal destination for a challenge has more from london. So a sign on saturday that the rising tensions of the last week between iran and the United Kingdom might have pete and now be starting to calm down a phone conversation between the British Foreign secretary jeremy hunt and his iranian counterpart Mohammed Reef lets listen now to jeremy hunts describe what happened in this phone call our concern has always been the destination of the tanker and the fact that it was taking oil to syria not the origin of the oil and i said that if we could receive sufficient guarantees that that tanker was not headed for syria then we would be able to resolve the situation following of course due process in the gibraltar courts it was a constructive call for mr zarif reassured me that iran too wanted to resolve the situation and ive also spoken to the chief minister of japan also Fabian Picardo and they are working very closely with us to try and resolve the situation so what does this mean well at least it shows the finally there is a bit of diplomacy going on after a week ago these 2 countries essentially shouting at each other and tensions getting higher and higher following the detention of the grace one of the iranian oil supertanker iran essentially said to the United Kingdom that there would be repercussions then the british say and the iranians deny this that a british warship had to intervene between a British Oil Tanker in the gulf that was being threatened they say by 3 iranian vessels as a consequence of that the british raised the security level for all of their Merchant Shipping in the gulf area and how far strapped the deployment of an extra warship which has been on deployments in the black sea and is now heading to the gulf so after all of this at least we have these 2 countries beginning to talk to each other again. Now britains mail on sunday newspaper is reporting that u. S. President donald trump pulled out of the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal just to spite his predecessor barack obama its part of the latest leaked memos from the u. K. s outgoing ambassador to the us kim derek the mail says derek told the u. K. Prime minister and 2018 that trump was quote set upon an act of diplomatic vandalism due to personality reasons darrick resigned on wednesday after an early prompted an outburst from President Trump and a diplomatic spat between the 2 allies. Now further protests are taking place in hong kong on sunday now a small group of journalists are taking part in a silent march against Police Brutality and what began as anger against an extradition bill has now turned into a what a much Wider Movement opposed to the influence of beijing on saturday thousands of protesters marched in the 2nd high market area close to the border with Mainland China shoppers and traders from the mainland are accused of driving up prices by bulk buying tax Free Products to take crime and sell our correspondent to melinda can reports from hong kong. The protests in hong kong began more than a month ago and show no sign of easing up with much of the activists frustration directive at the territorys chief executive as a home call people leave we love our place we often comes over a child has to buy small rice only uses our cities or on the protests. Just we want our people told our citizens here about 30000. 00 demonstrators gathered to protest against traitors from Mainland China who make short trips over the border to buy tax free goods pushing up prices in hong kong but what began as a peaceful march turned violent. That it. Was. Was. The police clearly outnumbered struggled to could team this situation i. Police officers who were initially past the just man the perimeters had been pushed back they were clearly outnumbered what were seeing here now at this point are the protesters basically advancing the full rights of the riot police. They too are unable to fill their position and were forced to. Retreats around 500 meters from their original position i this is shocking showing a border town between hong kong and Mainland China young people here tell us of their bottled up discontent at what they see as chinas increasing interference in hong kongs affairs was. The 1st protest began last month when the government proposed amendments to a law that would allow criminal suspects in hong kong to be extradited to china to face trial public demonstrations forced chief executive carol lam to suspend the bill she said it was dead but thats not enough for activists who are calling for her resignation. Many of these protestors were babies or not even born in 1907 when the United Kingdom ended its administration of hong kong and past did show all of its former colony to china but they say they are the ones most disillusioned about hong kong future their way of life they say is being threatened by creeping forth or tarion ism jamila dog and aljazeera hong kong. Power has now been partially restored in new york city after a blackout had more than 40000. 00 residents traffic lights were knocked out the subway system was halted and even broadway shows had to be called off performance officials said an apparent transformer explosion was the cause coincidentally it comes on the anniversary of the 1977 outage that left most of the city without power. Most all the lights are back on thats clear its also clear that not all the lights all but gone there are a lot of proper signals that are out. Still the role its all chaotic so we would not encourage new yorkers to go out if you dont want to go out on the restore the power get up and running and make sure thats 100 percent. Job so. Finding out exactly what happened while still ahead on aljazeera monsoon rains in the poetry and signs and flooding killing at least 43 people and. Im stuck fast in reporting from what used to be the i will see in kind of complex time in the baker stand where the government is trying to bring life back into the desert. Hello again welcome back were here across parts of turkey we are getting a break in the weather right now but thats not going to really last too much longer the weather is coming in from the west and if you look at the 1st map here on sunday you know

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