A 1000 people have been arrested so there are still there are still many things that need to be ironed out there still calls for justice for the people that have been killed are still calls for an investigation into those who have been wounded including members of the press so while while there is a lot of optimism and a lot of hope that this could mean a lasting peace there are still many things that need to be ironed out before before people can can can safely say that calm and peace has returned to the streets of key to our right to money in the ecuadorian capital manila thank you into this is a conservative nor professor and political outsider is poised to become the countrys next president exit polls suggest that chi saeed has beaten his rival the media mogul bill curry on a turnout of just 60 percent reports from tunis on what the wind could mean for the country. He has achieved what eluded his predecessors since the 2011 revolution paces i yet won the president ial election with more than 70 percent of the vote a big win and a strong bandaid for an outsider who never gator threw it in his ears complex Political Landscape throughout the campaign sayet focused his messages on overhauling state institutions and being political divisions and fixing economic problems but. Youve shown the world you freely major choice and start a new chapter and id like to thank the young for their determination you continue to inspire the world. Sayen a law professor who ran as an independent defeated his rival now bill carter we the media mogul and leader of the secular heart of tennessee a party cutaway was released from jail a few days ago after being detained on charges of corruption and tax evasion he dismissed the accusations as politically motivated saia took a principled stance on his opponents detention refusing to campaign while he was locked up but once the vote was decided. Supporters celebrated victory on the streets i was confident basis aid would win im very excited for my country in the past elections my vote never counted this time im very happy because the man of voted for has become president the president has seen his powers diminish after the 2011 revolution the Prime Minister and the parliament shape the domestic agenda i see it faces to immediate challenges convincing the Political Parties but one the parliamentary election to set aside their differences and form a governing coalition and solving the economic problems so i get has repeatedly said that he was committed to helping his people now he must deliver his part. Mrs. Tunis all right time for a short break here and aljazeera when we come back polands populist ruling party appears to have swept back into power but a lot still hangs in the balance and face to face off to 18 years of fighting sudans Transitional Government sits down with armed groups but is there any real chance of a breakthrough in that state. Hello there the snow is continuing to blow across those Northern Plains the crossings United States also eastern as a canada but as we go through the next few hours this storm will actually clear away from the Northern Plains the upper midwest pushing back up into canada and youll notice here weve got some snow beginning to push down on the backside of this system so much cold air coming back in play no doubt though monday across the eastern seaboard 24. 00 in washington 22. 00 celsius in los angeles those santa ana winds beginning to ease but the time which is also coming up on tuesday 27. 00 degrees celsius cloud pushing in the Pacific Northwest and then that same system pushing into Eastern Canada now feeding the snow back again into minnesota such as you head off into tuesday and then down towards the caribbean some fairly widespread showers here and some rather heavy amounts of rain sun across into these northern sections of south america and in particular through Central America panama. And these coastal areas of the pacific seeing some heaviest rain as well it really throughout much of monday and tuesday not as bad across into southern sections of mexico but i choose dick and could see a few more shots back into the forecast a little bit unsettled and backs the city 24 is the High Temperature that i mean one across into cuba is mostly dry i want to you scott a child have on it with a high for this you will. Rewind returns with a new series. All right. Thanks to disease documentary or stick. To these young people. Remind continues with the gifted son this is so sick of the intervention is one of the few where you will see patients like this says at least 10 years younger than she was yesterday just within 24 hours on aljazeera. Welcome back i could provide of the top stories here on aljazeera Syrian Government forces have struck a deal with the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces which will see the syrian army deploy along the border with turkey yesterday if say this will help them in liberating areas under the control of Turkish Forces as they advance into syria. That could his government has agreed to repeal a law that ended a decades long field subsidy after holding talks with Indigenous Leaders earlier demonstrators albert the rising fuel prices attacked government buildings they have now agreed to end the protests. And these are celebrations intimacy as exit polls show a conservative more professor and political outsider is poised to become the countrys next president karzai is projected to win more than 70 percent of the vote beating media mobile not till. Now at least 30 people are confirmed dead after a powerful typhoon struck parts of central japan on the weekend tens of thousands of troops are still trying to get to people left stranded after widespread flooding and landslides when he reports now from tokyo. There was plenty of warning before typhoon had arrived but the power of the storm caught some of japans most vulnerable by surprise intense rainfall cut off many people and communities including dozens of elderly in a retirement home and car will go way north west of the capital tokyo after the storm passed they were brought to safety by rescue workers. The storm brought damaging winds in excess of 200 kilometers an hour but the main feature was a huge amount of rainfall some areas saw a meter in 24 hours and waterways simply couldnt cope with the embankment of more than 20 rivers collapsed one of the worst hit areas was not good or prefecture west of tokyo where a 70 meters stretch of the levee gave way many homes and businesses were flooded and japans famous bullet trains were surrounded by water and going nowhere fast or slow all of the major typhoon has caused extensive damage far and wide and pan at one point the special warning for heavy rain was issued for as many as 13 prefectures there has also been emergency relief from various dams and flooding of various rivers it turned out to be a record heavy rain. More than 100000 risky workers were deployed including 31000 from the selfdefense forces millions were ordered or advised to evacuate but some chose not to leave their homes or couldnt get out in time japanese a used to preparing for storms and other natural disasters but this one was different it may have come and gone quickly but many here say it was the largest most intense typhoon theyve experienced and theyre wondering because of Climate Change if its a sign of things to come in some places a recovery has begun but this was a storm that claimed many lives and caused vast amounts of damage the full extent of which wont be known for some time with so many areas still inundated wayne hay al jazeera tokyo police in hong kong have made dozens of arrests after antigovernment protests turned violent on sunday footage has emerged of a man being arrested after a Police Officer was stabbed in the neck near a metro station a 2nd person was also taken into custody in a separate incident protesters attacked a woman seen helping police clear barricades from the road. Congress Prime Minister viktor orban has suffered a big political setback a candidate backed by his party has lost email election in the capital budapest go to get the money it was supported by several opposition parties theyre also projected to make gains in local elections in the rest of the country sundays vote had one of the highest turnouts in local elections and nearly 30 years. Opponents Ruling Nationalist Party has declared victory in the countrys parliamentary election exit polls show the law and Justice Party is on course to win an even bigger majority under simmons reports now from warsaw. Countdown to a projected win and polands ruling party right wing populist im looking forward to a 2nd in government. Mahmoud pub or did i know shed we have reasons to be happy. Because despite a strong front formed against us we managed to win and all signs pointed it was stay like this and if it stays like this the good change will continue. But what he describes as good change has polarized his country it may have led to the highest turnout in any election since 1989 the law and Justice Party does deliver on its promises for example a 125. 00 a month allowance for parents of each child and 0 tax for under 26 year olds all in this past its a party that does do what it says on the 10 but many people are concerned about whats deep inside that. The opposition says the ruling party is taking poland away from western style liberal democracy. Sounds people want cooperation and they want to see as period of visions we see in our country today unfortunately. The law and justice has moved things so radically to the right that indeed the liberal minded people dont feel at ease anymore in poland. One of the doubts in the minds of some voters is Media Freedom the state media is firmly in the grip of the ruling party and poland has dropped from 8 down to 59th in the international Media Freedom chart the ruling party is tied to the Catholic Church more than other governments and its vitriolic about gay rights. Last Summer Police moved in the wrong gathering of the l g b t community when men attacked it shouting abuse opposition parties planed political rhetoric for stirring up a tree. That. The government was looking set for a 2nd term promises a Brighter Future of a poland many say if theyre better off it doesnt matter whether its left centrist all right wing Andrew Simmons was. A group of Election Officials in kosovo for them after opening ballot boxes from expectorate voters in serbia theyre being treated in hospital and the count has now been suspended because of a health snap elections last week but more than 300 ballot boxes from abroad are still to be counted 26 officials at an Electoral Office in the capital pristina had allergic reactions after opening boxes kosovo declared independence from serbia in 2008 but thats never been recognized by belgrade major protests in guinea on monday against president alpha come days planned to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term 6 opposition figures have been arrested ahead of their planned protest because more. This is downtown connector in the area called tell you a market area where over the weekend people have come to do their shopping to get basic necessities like rice water or oil because they fear that the shelf really close down because of these demonstration already people have been arrested leaders of these protests have been arrested by men wearing ski mask and arms and this has created a sense of anxiety and then to supply what may lay hand. So were just outside. The main opposition figure if you dont lives in a popular neighborhood but he sought refuge in the diplomatic foreigners who is be truly happy telling them to see. This. Only security. Fears no thank you very good. At it all this needs to stop some say there are risks we get murdered when we defend values as important as democracy freedom peoples right to live in a country with the rule of law prevails we must make sacrifices present overcome they want to change the constitution and run for a 3rd mandate and it is here that his opponents will gather on this is the band of protests human rights organizations have accused in the past Security Forces of using live ammunition against protesters. In unprecedented move the head of the armed forces came out with a statement saying that its troops will stay in the barracks this is a city and country on edge. Now talks are being held between sudans Transitional Government and armed groups they include fighters accused of genocide in the darfur region 18 years of war there has killed 300000 people and forced 3000000 from their homes as much as it was here but mobile reports now from diyala and south doll for some who fled the fighting a skeptical about what the latest talks can achieve. Tiredness is not just his face but also her 3 children she fled fighting 17 years ago to live here in camp in south dar for and says the past 3 years have been the hardest. Part of that life during the camp is different from life outside here there is a lot of suffering outside things are available here we lack many things we lack enough food there is shortage of water we have to go out searching for our basic needs. Is one of the largest displacement camps in the darfur region home to more than 150000 people many arrived when the war began in 2003 between Government Forces and rebel groups fighting against marginalization the rebels accuse the Sudanese Government of oppressing non arab tribes the u. N. Says were in darfur killed more than 300000 people and displaced over 3000000 the Sudanese Governments military campaign resulted in an arrest warrant for now deposed president already bashir the i. C. C. Want him for war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide. I joined a new u. N. Mission was launched in 2007 to reduce the violence but troop levels have been reduced in the past year and is set to end next year camp has become a town more than a displacement camp housing people who fled from violence not only in south darfur but the other parts of the darfur region and while fighting may have compared to when the war started in 2003 many people say they yet to see actual signs of peace and security to convince them to return home sudans new Transitional Government following months of antigovernment protests and the ousting of bashir has said its 1st priority is achieving peace. Sudans government and armed groups including those fighting in daraa 4 signed a deal to start talks in october the countrys suffering council says peace falls not only on those negotiating it but on the people as well. But there is we need the people to be united we dont want any more fighting we dont want people to be divided we want unity those who have done wrong in this region must say what theyve done wrong so that the country reaches peace the country is not going to change so people must be patient and wait for things to improve. But camp residents have heard it all before theyve seen dozens of peace deals fail and no one represent them in the latest talks. The previous government negotiated more than 40 peace deals with darfur in the past 18 years no we dont believe in talks and we have not chosen any want to negotiate on our behalf so we doubt that there will be peace because people have been picked to present us i dont even know them no one came to ask for our opinions. Talks that will affect not only rashid and her children but the future of all those displaced by conflicts in sudan he will morgan aljazeera south dar for. Our talk a quick check of the headlines here in aljazeera Syrian Government forces have struck a deal with the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces which will see the syrian army deploy along the border with turkey the s. D. F. Say this will help them in liberating arizona the control of Turkish Forces as they advance into Northern Syria ecuadors government has agreed to repeal a law that ended decades long fuel subsidies after holding talks with Indigenous Leaders earlier demonstrate has our at the rise in fuel prices attacked government buildings theyve now agreed to end the protests money rapido has the latest now from quito celebrations taking place on the streets of quito right now if you can hear behind me there is fireworks going on cars honking their hone horns people celebrating what would been deemed in agreement finally between the confederation of indigenous communities from across the country that have been protesting for over a week calling on the government to reverse course on a Economic Policy that sought to and decades were decades long fuel subsidies and Austerity Program that the government that many saw as being damaging for the country and they seem to have managed to come up with an agreement with the government where thats exactly what theyre going to get that been celebrations intimacy as exit polls show a conservative law professor and political outsider is poised to become the countrys next president kies saeed is projected to win more than 70 percent of the vote beating media mogul not be collusion. Japans military is deploying tens of thousands of troops to help with rescue and cleanup efforts after a powerful typhoon ripped through the countrys eastern coast more than 6000000 people were advised to evacuate parts of east and central japan typhoon haggis is one of the worst storms to hit the country in decades at least 30 people have been killed and many are still missing and police in hong kong have made dozens of arrests after antigovernment protests turned violent on sunday footage has emerged of a man being arrested after Police Officer was stabbed in the neck near a better station a 2nd person was also taken into custody in a separate incident protesters attacked a woman seen helping police clear barricades from the road so those were the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera after rewind station thanks for watching. Green is 3 Prime Ministers and still no direction with the october 31st departure deadline looming in the event you say prepared to square off in brussels what will your response to the next fall of the wretched summit on aljazeera. I dont welcome again to remind im Elizabeth Khurana here on rewind were going back to some of out to see us most powerful documentaries and finding out how the story has moved on since today we rewind into a film about a remarkable doctor on a mission to kill blindness millions of people around the wool suffer from blindness that makes difficult lives harder than ever it in many cases they condition could be easily killed most cases of cataract blindness occur in the developing world and often they go untreated simply because of poor access to medical facilities but in some of the most remote parts of napalm one of the worlds poorest countries and i can revolution is on the way thanks to a doctor locally known as the go out of sight so effective as his technique that doctors from around the world come to naipaul to train with him from the one who won a series back in 2014 he is yahoo mail hands moving and beautiful film the gift of sight. The himalayas remote and wild. The pose mountains are renowned for their picturesque beauty. For the many People Living in the shadows of its peaks this stunning splendid cant be seeing. d is a 70 year old grandmother living in the foothills of nepals himalayan mountains. Is 4000 feet above sea level with a view many would pay to see. Ringback her 4 years ago her world faded to black. Its toes as if something poked me in the right eye and then it moved on to the left and say as a. Mother. Ringback on long will is blind in both eyes and lives her days immobilized by darkness and fear. Her husband ring genies both her eyes and her feet. Still her world is confined to the walls of this house. That. I used to plow the fields cuts grass and do a lot of work. Now i cant even fetch water my husband has to do that. But a solution is within sight. As a form of blindness that is curable cataract blindness. Across the country an estimated 150000 Police Struggle to see most a blind from catching rugs clouding of the key lens of the. Arena but one doctor has made it his mission to help them see again. Ive come to the to ganga institute of ophthalmology to meet the man locals call the god of sight. Son to kuwait is a world renowned expert in cataract surgery the 59 year old nepalese eye doctor has helped more than 100000 people to see. His one dozens of awards and hes one of the worlds leading up from ologists the doctor away still tries to give each of his patients some time even for basic eye tests. The center in kathmandu is not only a hospital but also a state of the factory. Each year 350000 lenses outward used here for cataract patients and sold across the world. In the us a cost 100. 00 to many crack to just one lens here the costs only 3. 00 to sell them for about 3. 00 to go plus you know making false. I. D. s to make money. Make. Health impact many. Millions of people who did the surgery if you believe them in a moment will come within the package should be having told mike maybe caprica. Dr weight is not only producing cheap lenses hes also changing the lives of the countrys poorest by providing free surgeries all over nepal. Today hes preparing to take his clinic out on the road. Dr await has invited me to join him and his daughter on this trip. We begin with a days drive into the mountains. Next morning a journey its tough. Its a steep climb but this is familiar terrain for a doctor oh wait. He grew up in similar foothills in a remote village in east in nepal where he learned what it means to lose somebody to illness when he was a teenager his sister died of tuberculosis passing away was very many people in my life because she passed away in front of me. And also i felt certain amount of an emptiness inside who know. A medical conditions like this can take away their ones from you so soon so i really felt that maybe this is a profession that i should take up. This will be the 1st i camp ever held in this region. The risk of getting a cataract rises in such high altitudes with prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays. This combined with poor nutrition and lack of basic medical care may catch wrecks the leading cause of preventable blindness in the developing world. After an 8 hour trek we arrive in the village of bunty. Most of the people here assure that an ethnic group may. Famous for climbing everest dr waitstaff arrived at head of us and have already begun setting up. The team is rushing to transform this unfinished building into a makeshift hospital its all hands on deck to turn this room into a surgical stater everything is going to be sterilize the walls and floors scrubbed down in preparation for surgery tomorrow. Some patients are still making their way to the camp. For. This surgery could change her life. And without that im extremely happy that the i camp is here in my village i really hope that the operation works and theyll be grateful for that. Getting his wife to the i can is a challenge for e. G. Hes too weak to carry his wife so his brother has come along to help. In the now sterilized operating theater dr await is getting ready for a long day he ends to complete at least 50 surgeries doctors in the west do only 10 to 15 on a busy day. I join him as he explains the small incision surgery technique he pioneered. From sources of immense this is like. The front. I know what im doing next he is isolating the nucleus which is the the the nucleus from the back and take it out in one go like that so some credible. What youre left now is the back shell of the beautifully intact. With the clouded damaged lens now removed dr a way to carefully slides in an artificial one of these technique requires no stitches. And this is the concept of just the smallest of some surgery become self sealing. The surgery is over in less than 7 minutes and in less than 24 hours the patient will see again dr await spent years creating and perfecting the stitch for a surgical technique today his method is widely practiced around the world by doctors who travel to nepal to train under him many come from developing countries like indonesia mean ma ethiopia and even north korea. Not all of them speak good english so doctoral wait patiently guides them with hand actions. And. Work with. Dr joyce clough dane is an eye doctor from a Remote Island in indonesia. A recent medical graduate shes here for a month long Training Program with doctoral weight. So youll be able to do pieces independently now. For nearly perfecting the technique so we need to do about another 2000 of course you can move to besides in season. Every year dr weight and hes tame train about 50 foreign i doctest them learning under dr a weight is a lifelong drain. The devil with that. Doctor it is an amazing i dont know a good man who wants to share his knowledge with other eye doctors regardless of which country you come from. For dr joyce its a steep learning curve. In indonesia i would operate on 2 to 3 patients a day where since ive arrived here i typically operate on night 10 patients daily. Its Late Afternoon and both doctors have been operating for more than 5 hours but the crowd outside desperate for their turn isnt easing up. Finally its turn. These cataracts are. Going to mature but the hope of a mature and. To burst out if she left her for longer would have been impossible to operate. It was a really good you know going to