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Top u. S. Diplomat to ukraine testifies in the impeachment inquiry and explains how the president tried to pressure kiev to discredit his political rival. Well its been hailed as a historic agreement to turkey and russia reaching a deal to clear out kurdish backed fighters from Northern Syria of course anger launched its offensive in the area last week but suspended the operation following a u. S. Brokered cease fire well be talking to a been our correspondent on the turkey syria border in just a moment starting there with this support from step fasten in sochi russia. With only our us left off a u. S. Brokered cease fire in syria russia stepped in president put an offer to help to remove and this goodish 5 disc at the turkish Syrian Border together with Syrian Border troops was delayed. We share turkeys concern about the growing threats of terrorism and the growth of ethnic tensions in the region east tensions and the separatist mood in recent times where in our opinion artificially created by outsiders. Goodish fighters have until next tuesday evening local time to clear turkeys 30 kilometer socalled safe zone Russian Military police will then start joint patrols with Turkish Forces along almost the entire North Eastern Syrian Border. Is on the barren moving threats posed by either terrorist organization this operation in syria guarantees syrias territorial integrity and political unity we never had eyes on the countrys territory and sovereignty as turkey all steps are taken in the field we have taken with sensitivity. Both leaders agreed that the Syrian Constitutional Committee should start its work on october 30 despite the current actions on the ground put in insists the courts should be part of the political solution for syria after a long discussion with president putin not only managed to become the main power broker in syria he also gained territory for his allies syrian president assad who now gets back control over crucial border areas but we can only call this a russian success if they manage to remove and this arm goodish fighters from this 30 kilometers zone. Only down will the Turkish Military operation and according to the Russian Foreign minister who spoke after the meeting put and also made it clear that for any future solution in syria the turkish and Syrian Government have to reach their own deal russia once the revived in 1998 agreement between syria and turkey in which syria committed to stop supporting could is fighters russia was quick to fill the vacuum left by the us withdrawal from North Eastern syria but by moscows own admission achieving any kind of lasting solution will be a long and complicated process steps last an aljazeera sochi just want to take a look at this on the map for a bit of context for you the safes are in there and who wants to creep. It will be obviously along that turkey syria border it goes about 30 kilometers inside syria but joint patrols would be 10 kilometers deep on both sides of that area you see marks there between. And arrests and some of been divided as i said our correspondent he is and i chuckle a on the turkey syria border it is as we said a stark agreement and possibly the most important thing is that its all about russia. Well come on tuesday was a day of deals and firsts we saw that one agreement that was between the americans and the turks lapsed and then and then that agreement which came into effect which is due to come into effect rather in a few hours at noon local time here. Under this agreement there are a number of for the 1st time that the russians have told the Syrian Government that they will be able to come back to their borders and carry our joint patrols for the 1st time they have told the turks that they will be able to carry out drone patrols on the border area with them for 10 kilometers deep inside syrian territory and again reiterating that they want the kurdish fighters to leave the that the fight is who are backed by the United States and theyre seen as terrorists by by turkey so turkey insisting that it wants them to leave giving them another grace period after a 5 day period under the u. S. Deal the sixtys and after that it will be carrying out these joint patrols its also very interesting that inside syria you saw president Bashar Al Assad coming towards his forces a photo opportunity in the province and seeing that he does not trust his allies he does not trust turkey and then youve seen statements from the Syrian Democratic forces who have now found themselves as an ally but the shot of the not trusting either of the parties or some of the thing i feel we really shouldnt forget and all this talk about deals and safe zones of patrols is all the people have been affected because theres been fighting and it has displaced hundreds of thousands of people already who were possibly already displaced from the 8 years of war. Absolutely come on so as weve heard from the United Nations as well that the aid agencies are concerned about this. Of people whove been displaced once or twice many times in the last 8 years and not having to leave again these are people who are allied with the Kurdish Forces people who fought against isis people who align themselves with the United States who they say has abandoned them but they are also some of their leaders are people that turkey accuses them of carrying out demographic shifts taking villages which belong to the Arab Community and then turkey saying that it wants to rehabilitate about a 1000000 syrians back onto its border that includes 240000. 00 plus kurds who want to go back to their homes as well so it is a complicated situation as always has been with syria and it is the people who are bearing the brunt we have to bear in mind that more than 170000 people according to the United Nations have been displaced in this latest offensive and unless there is a lasting solution there is a Peaceful Solutions all this talk will remain just that as you see in the last 8 years. Yes much more complicated than just a deal isnt it osama bin divided in chuck and i thank you for vance and now stephen fish joins us a professor at the university of california berkeley specializing in Russian Affairs and thats why we want to talk to you about this it has now become a russian story hasnt it the amount of influence they say they have clearly on display. Indeed it is come all the stories really all about russia in the United States this is a great moment for putin he has sought a foothold in the middle east and to restore at least soviet levels of russian influence in the middle east for many years this is a great moment for him because hes actually getting the United States to withdraw from positions in the middle east and then occupying those positions the United States is withdrawing from putin also cares a lot about prestige in International Relations and humiliating the United States the way hes managed to do is a big accomplishment for him and hes really rubbing it in his defense minister announced that the United States has one hour and 31 minutes to get out of syria president took the letter the crazy letter the President Trump sent him and ostentatiously threw it in the garbage the United States is being humiliated by its own president so is the u. S. The u. S. Is always relevant but i wonder now how relevant it is here if its sort of folded and gone hunting you know. Its always relevant as you say come all but you know with donald trump in office as president its relevant in completely unpredictable ways who would have thought that the United States would suddenly pull up stakes and abandon its long term ally that has done the heavy lifting in the battle against isis in syria and simply leave them to be destroyed perhaps even ethnically cleansed by hostile turkish Turkish Forces who would think that the United States would withdraw also hastily from its bases the Russian Media would be in there recording pictures of you know empty soda cans left on desks as and you know trucks fleeing out of town as local Kurdish Forces attacked them this is a total humiliation for the United States this is exactly what putin wanted of course what about the deal which russia and turkey have now struck do you believe it will work and i use the woodwork slightly loosely because as i said about correspondent we cant forget about hundreds of thousands of people who remain affected by the whole conflict. I dont think its going to work for the syrians i dont think it will work for most of the people who live in these affected areas it will work for russian interests and it will work for turkish interests russian turkey are now allied in expelling american influence from syria and to try to diminish it in the middle east as a whole this is a big moment for air to want for anyone to be able to actually attack Kurdish Forces who he regards as terrorists in syria and of course for putins international influence but this is not going to solve anything its certainly not going to. Its a shame we just lost what steve was saying at the state fish though from the university of california berkeley talking about russias involvement now. In syria ok heres what else is coming up for you on this news hour will be in chile as antigovernment protests there show no sign of letting up. The dam project that continues to divide ethiopias Prime Minister pushes egypt to return to dialogue and sport a night of drama in the u. S. The Champions League a full round up coming up with. Other news Britains Parliament has rejected Prime Minister bars johnsons plan to fast track his brags it with the European Union it means there is now little chance of the u. K. Leaving the block by that magic date of october 31st story challenge as our report from westminster. It is as m. P. s point out unprecedented for parliament to pass such a large and important bill so quickly yet the governments wanted its Withdrawal Agreement bill through the commons before the end of the week mr speaker i was incredibly concerned when i was reminded by my wife earlier today that we spent my wife and i spent longer choosing a school for then we have city bay this incredibly cool to hear on tuesday the legislation for leaving the European Union was facing 2 hurdles would m. P. s vote to give it more consideration and would they agree to the governments breakneck timetable the Prime Minister hopes he could focus minds with this warning if parliament refuses to allow the brics to happen and instead gets its way in decides to delay everything until january possibly longer does a great regret i would say that the book the bill will have to be pulled and we will have to go forward much as a writer may not like it well have to go forward to a general election 1st up would m. P. s give his Withdrawal Agreement build their approval in principle so the guys have it the ayes have it m. P. s gave it in north through to a 2nd reading a crucial victory for the Prime Minister the 1st time in this tortured saga that parliament has given any breaks a deal any kind of approval but glory was short lived next up was the vote on the timetable. The guys to the right 308 its no use to the last 322 so the notice having the nose have it once again m. P. s have slammed the brakes on brakes it tonights the house has refused to be balanced into debating a hugely significant piece of legislation in just 2 days with barely any notice and an analysis of the. Impact of this bill the Prime Minister is the also of his own misfortune Jeremy Corbyn offered to Work Together to find a mutually agreeable timetable for us johnson responded by saying he was putting the bill on hold for now his do or die dreams of leaving the e. U. On october the 31st looks to have been dealt a mortal blow so what i was next depends on the e. U. Its been considering that letter Boris Johnson was obliged by parliament to write last saturday requesting a breaks that extension if it grants a long 1 january or further then as weve just heard from the Prime Minister he is going to try pushing for a general election if we get something shorter or more flexible then that suggests that the e. U. Like Boris Johnson just wants to get the brakes it done will reach alans aljazeera london and since rory sent us that report weve had an update from lawrence les our other correspondents outside parliament. Well as usual with bricks its once you think you are finding a way out of the maze you take a turn and there you are down another dead end and thats exactly what happens again this evening on one level Boris Johnson the Prime Minister can claim a source of victory because for the 1st time since all this began parliament passed a brick sit deal that sees his deal by some number even though some of the opposition labor m. P. s who backed seats said they were only doing it in order they could try and change it further down the lines it doesnt necessarily mean that johnson would actually get that sort of majority once its gone through all the different stages of parliament but just after that johnson lost a much more important vote in one level about the time table lost control of the times that were biggest and he was so worried that he was trying to rush all this through in just 3 days to try and get it done by this apparently hello date of october 31st they said no were not prepared for that to happen doesnt give us enough time to scrutinise and any of its and so they voted that down and that means in the end the johnsons do or die pledge to get bricks it done by the 31st of october is now basically out of the window and all eyes inevitably have now turned to brussels because the brics it talks in that post here in parliament and everyones looking at brussels to figure out exactly what the level of extension then i like its off to the u. K. Johnson of course will say look just give me a week or so thats all i need because these deals already gone through but the trouble is if hes deal fails further down the line and thats the only extension the europeans offered then youll back into no deal territory which the european has said absolutely wants to avoid and so for that reason alone i think the smart money is on the European Union when its all to discuss all this on wednesday saying that accepts that its an extension up until the end of january to allow the whole thing to shake down a bit more successfully but with a cab yes it was done at some point before that then the u. K. Could leave the European Union before that but well know bit more. Or about this i think that actually but in the wensleydale 1st. Lebanon now and protesters remain on the streets despite emergency reforms announced by the Prime Minister those demonstrations began last week of the governments plan to impose new taxes Stephanie Decker is reporting for us from North Lebanon now tripoli. Day 6 and many roadblocks remain in place banks and schools are closed across lebanon many Bank Machines dont have cash the Prime Ministers proposals for forms havent changed the situation on the ground that are the shit or people are going into the streets for their future and the future of their children in reality the Political Class that we have has less than nothing before this uprising if we can call it that the government tried to pick the pocket of every poor person until they were left with nothing but Prime Minister sad how did he has met ambassadors of various countries including the u. S. And russia as well as the arab league they welcomed the reforms but also urged him to address the demands of the people but what these people who remain on the streets really want is for the government to go and adviser to the Prime Minister had this to say is there a chance or a possibility for a Cabinet Reshuffle or Something Like this i think this will be determined in the coming few days and it is one of the options being put on the table we drove up from beirut to the Northern City of tripoli roadblocks here too on the main highway when we got to tripoli the square was starting to fill up many of those graduates everyone is unemployed but people who have read these areas are living in very horrible levins to. See how we are living their houses. To understand. All of this we have an election system that is highly sectarian this is where the people have been in charge for 30 years keep surviving so for me the most important thing right now i mean i know people are saying yes to the exam which was. It translates to you know the big almost like the dictatorship. Because its more about the electoral law that needs to change in the most important thing right now arouse the same people. Keep coming. As the sunset more and more people came. It is ignited this where it really comes alive not known 2nd city has traditionally been a support base Prime Minister saad had tripoli has been neglected the majority of its people are poor there has been a huge turnout here over the last 6 days it seems they have had enough here the message is the same as in beirut and other cities across this country they dont want the same people who got them into this dire situation to be the ones who try to fix it Stephanie Decker aljazeera tripoli North Lebanon. Is also dealing with antigovernment protests being described as the worst to hit the country nearly 30 years 15 people have now been killed in the past 2 weeks as a curfew is a state of emergency imposed originally it was over a hike in rail prices for protesters now say they are just fighting government oppression. With us now from santiago in the early evening there i wonder actually things changing at all we were talking to you about the same time yesterday the streets gone quiet but whats it like now. Thats right kemal the streets have gone quiet were now about 20 minutes into curfew meaning the military is now in control of the streets trying to regain order you ask have things calmed down i would say that things have actually intensified it was another eventful day on the streets near downtown downtown san diego with thousands of demonstrators once again protesting for the most part peacefully we did see we do know that there were clashes that took place between demonstrators and police once again we saw authorities using tear gas using smoke bombs using Water Cannons to disperse the crowd so its a lot of the same chaos that weve seen over the course of the last few days since these protests began here in the capital now with curfew in effect once again for the 4th night in a row what were seeing is just a slow trickle of people trying to get back to their homes to avoid potentially potentially being detained by police in the event a violation of of curfew now the the president of chile today met with regional leaders from several different Political Parties hoping to find some sort of some sort of solution to calm the the ongoing crisis here in chile the problem with that whats whats causing delays or frustration in terms of finding a calm is that there are these protests these demonstrations theyre not theyre not politically theyre not being led by any sort of Political Organization there arent any any leaders per se within these these demonstrations so any sort of talk of a negotiating table is sort of a moot point. And again what people are saying that theyre most angry about is the response from the government which theyve characterized as a heavy handed crackdown we know that there have been nearly 1700 arrests made since the start of the unrest at least 15 people have been killed in this is one of the things that people are most angry about and we are waiting for the president to speak again this evening in a National Televised address whether or not that will that will create a calm on the streets of the city remains to be seen especially knowing that there are calls for more demonstrations theres already been a National Strike declared for the coming days so in terms of the unrest in terms of the violence that weve seen on the streets more of it is actually expected from all thank you. The Vice President of bolivias electoral board has resigned over sundays controversial president ial Election Results there was a brief delay and they provincial vote count which caused confusion among voters and sparked antigovernment protests in the past the opposition accused incumbent president evo morales of manipulating the results. Appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival talisman. The top u. S. Diplomat in ukraine is testifying in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump democrats leading the closed door depositions say William Taylor has provided a clear account of the president pressuring ukraine to investigate a political rival with a threat to withhold military assistance. With more from washington did President Donald Trump have corrupt intent when he pressured ukraine to open investigations into his political opponents this man may know the answer William Taylor is the acting u. S. Ambassador to ukraine his closed door testimony given in defiance of the white house order to ignore the impeachment inquiry make it to the heart of trumps reasoning it was taylor who reminded state Department Colleagues last month that ukraine did not want to be an instrument in washington domestic reelection politics he texted i think its crazy to withhold Security Assistance for help with a Political Campaign democrats said tuesday taylor has been connecting the dots of a clear quid pro quo in my 10 short months in congress its not even noon and this is the most disturbing day in congress so far. Polling shows a growing number of americans believe trump should be impeached and removed from office for the 1st time that number has reached 50 percent the white house has struggled to articulate a clear response last week trumps acting chief of staff confessed u. S. Security aid to ukraine was in part conditioned on ukraine opening an investigation into democrats then he took back the statement and now trump has been tweeting all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here a lynching thousands of africanamericans were slaughtered during the lynching epidemic in this country for no reason other than the color of their skin the president should not compare a constitutionally mandated impeachment inquiry to such a dangerous and dark chapter. Of American History other democrats called the lynching reference disgusting while republican senator Lindsey Graham said the impeachment was a lynching in every sense other republicans though were divided as not the language i would use republicans say democrats are conducting the impeachment inquiry behind closed doors to deliberately hide information from the public democrats say theyre doing it to protect the integrity of the investigation and are said to be planning public hearings soon their strategy to bring the most damning evidence forward and to vote on impeachment before yours and. Castro aljazeera washington. Richard paid to with us now from minneapolis in the us he is a professor of Corporate Law at the university of minnesota and also a former chief ethics lawyer in the white house which would be quite a job to have in this administration i suspect im just reading that mr taylors finished his testifying often nearly 10 hours his testimony today does look to be pretty crucial. Well it is. But there is lots of other evidence as well including President Trumps own words and those of any that there is a quid pro quo here are they withheld government aid to ukraine until you crank cooperated with investigations of the democrats in 2006 they know what happened then and also investigations of joe biden and his son Hunter Biden Donald trump wants to damage so abide neither wont get the democratic nomination or would be easier to defeat if they do that is a clear what. Of the United States Government Action and return for assistance to a Political Campaign that is illegal under United States law its illegal extortion solicitation of a bribe and that would justify a rebuttal of the president so that the risk of oversimplifying is this not enough yet already everything you just listed they on top of what mr taylor is it today isnt this enough to to prove what youve youve just said or do the democrats need to keep digging. Well lake keep digging because this administration has a lot of. Scandals going on but at some point they 8 to decide theyre going to have a vote on impeached but we already have the obstruction of justice in the russian fast and detailed in the 2nd part of the muller report that it in of itself justifies it and now we have the ukraine scandal we also have the president receiving the mayu months profits of benefits from foreign governments all over the world in violation of a law that states constitution we have as threats against the free prasad violation of the 1st amendment this is a president who could they impeach several times over for what hes done in office and its about tom the congress does it and they need to impeach massive a trial in the sun which is the crucial bit of course because impeachment could with the numbers in the in the house of the moment quite easily happen but obviously the idea of removal from office will rest on the senate where there is a republican majority do you feel from the evidence you hear at the moment and from the noises you getting from some republicans now that things could be starting to shift the balance in the senate with the republicans could be something to shift if it got to that vote. Oh i think it could quite easily and that would happen very quietly behind closed doors until they suddenly came together and the sod it they were going to Ask Donald Trump to resign and thats what the Republican Leaders did 974 with Richard Nixon they just violated reached a point where they felt that his crimes in office were too much baggage for them the Republican Party to take into the elections and they asked them to reside while the situation is a lot worse than it was with nexon and not so therefore so i would doubt be surprised if republican side others are talking to each other about replacing donald trump with bike paths. That would require convicting the president assad or getting him there for saw extraordinary times out there richard painter joining us from minneapolis thank you so much for your time here in the news ahead how guinea is dealing with the protesters who took part in antigovernment demonstrations there plus a look at sporting glinda new zealand at the center of the spying round ahead of their world cup semifinal the details are coming out. Hello that will severe storms across southern sections of the United States and in the last 24 as he will warnings in place as we go through tuesday into wednesday clear skies now in down as the course is not the case on sunday night and really the nice hours into monday and this is what the residents of dallas are facing certainly on monday the day life how is a lot of damage has been done and they sent out the rescue teams because of course of all that debris and downed trees not sure if any people were actually underneath all this but the good news is that we have been no reports of even any injuries now as we go through wednesday it will warm up again across much of the south in the wake of that the rain in that so cool and 900 cells you say wednesday into atlanta warming up. New york at 17 very warm out across the southwest 32 celsius in los angeles by thursday it stays about the same but what well see then is a system working its way fairly rapidly southwards pushing once again into the Central Plains and eventually down towards the south so again along this line of rain showers and planted we could have a some thunderstorms but they shouldnt be quite as strong because of course the air is not as cold as it was i mean well across into the caribbean this leave us scattered showers heavy rain really across the areas of mexico to go through wednesday and thursday very little change 21 celsius is the high temperature. In a world of alternative facts and truths unfiltered social media spreads misinformation unfavorable reports become fake commuters fake phony the enemy of the people and press freedom is under attack. In a brand new documentary series we explore the media landscape. How are journalists the world over coming to terms with this new reality and finding ways to challenge mainstream misconceptions whose truth is it anyway coming soon. A one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of hollywood now shelters the poor unforgotten of downtown south. Carving out a life in the ruins of the abandoned building residents reinvent the movies themselves escaping their reality and reliving the former glory of cinema. A look at this documentary on how dizzy are. You on the news are here at aljazeera and these are our top stories russia and turkey overage the deal that allows kurdish fighters in Northern Syria to withdraw further away from the Turkish Border under the agreement of russian and Turkish Forces will also conduct joint patrols Britains Parliaments rejected Prime Minister baraks johnsons plans to fast track his brakes a deal with the e. U. That means there is little chance of the u. K. Leaving the block by october 31st and the top u. S. Diplomat in ukraines testify before an impeachment inquiry into president dont trump democrats leading the deposition say William Taylor has provided the clearest heart. Trump pressured ukraine to investigate a political rival in exchange for. A court in guinea has sentenced 5 people to up to a year in prison for demonstrating against president alpha conde convictions follow a rally last week against if its to allow the president to seek a 3rd term Security Forces killed at least 10 people of a 2nd term expires next year but hes refusing to rule out running again nicolas hunk with more now from dhaka endeavoring semicolon a small crowd gathered outside the courtroom as the sentence was read out against these members of Civil Society now were talking about former journalist economist artists that have been sentenced to jail time because the judges say theyve been summoned to violence following the following last week protest against alpha con days attempt to change the constitution and stay and extend his time in power and these protests led to 10 people being killed 70 injured and hundreds being arrested now in the Civil Society remain defiant and plan more processed meanwhile alpha conde is in russia attending the africa russia summit before it took off for this summit he said that he would stay in power as long as god will allow him to meanwhile the kremlin has backed him guinea is a former soviet outpost its rich in minerals and the russians have interests in this country the African Union the United Nations and the European Union are calling for more dialogue as the opposition plans more protests because the legislative elections that were scheduled for december are councils and these elections are supposed to take place president ial elections are supposed to take place in the years time the government were hoping through this sentencing to bring this crisis to an end but it seems its just the beginning. Person protests leaders in spains catalonia region have repeated their calls for talks with the National Government the unrest began last week when 9 separatist leaders were jailed for their role in the failed independence bid in 2017 Charlie Angela has spoken to the wife of one of them. When susannas husband said he wanted to lead a peaceful protest they never imagined the price he might pay for seeking independence for catalonia Jordi Sanchez head of the Catalan National assembly was sentenced to 9 years for sedition imprisoned 50 kilometers away susanna tells me she can only visit him twice a month but if we owe him. The personal price is high because my family is suffering and we will be for a long time but my husband didnt commit any crime so theres nothing for us to be ashamed of he didnt deserve prison he continues to believe in the idea of independence and the way to do it is through dialogue and referendum with the agreement of the spanish government. This was the reaction to the sentencing half a 1000000 catalans converging on barcelona calling for the release of what they call Political Prisoners hopeful they would be heard but those protests led to street violence the worst in spain for decades more than a 100 protesters were arrested and for many that hope until the. Maria is a student they make up the majority protested and say they believe this is about more than just independence. Or simple yes of course we are nervous we are taking unprecedented action in our city we cant just stay at home and hope other people will protest for us we are the youth this is our time to fight its not just about independence anymore its about justice and democracy. But another 48 percent of catalonians believe passionately in the unity of spain and support the sentencing while the politicians continue to trade angry words theyve offered no practical proposals about how to diffuse the standoff but gotten on site is now fully. Divided properly and. I think there are many grays in the middle but like those supporting to stay in spain just cant vote for state level parties. But those voting for catalonia prime dependence parties also would sanction very theirs if they went to negotiate actions like this are taking place every day now in barcelona while it is very peaceful it is disruptive this is normally one of the citys busiest streets but these demonstrators say they are going to go anywhere until the early to sit down. With the general election just coming weeks away the government is more focused on campaigning and engaging in. Thailands aljazeera barcelona. An Iraqi Government inquiry has found security personnel used Excessive Force against protesters during the recent wave of antigovernment demonstrations at least 157 people mainly civilians were killed during weeks of government protests violence which pose the biggest challenge to the government since the defeat of eisel back in 2017 here is a man khan with more from baghdad. The report hasnt actually been released to the public there was a Statement Read out on a rocky state t. V. From the promises office the key points of the reports this the government has admitted to life being used against the protesters also admitted to Excessive Force but its also put some of the blame on the protesters saying that the protesters used petrol bombs that they threw the iraqi Security Forces in there for the iraqi Security Forces how to defend themselves however a number of very senior military officials have been removed from their posts were hearing at least 7 of those have been removed from their post across the country and were also hearing that the entire dossier has been sent to the iraqi judicial reform investigation will this be enough to appease the protesters the protesters began demanding basic services demanding jobs to morning more opportunity an end to corruption they ended by demanding an investigation into the deaths of the people protesting with them this is the result of that investigation supposed to come out a couple of days ago it didnt its now still not been released in full to the public but we now know whats contained in the reports will it be enough to actually appease the protesters and stop them coming out onto the streets while its highly unlikely another big protest has been called for friday the 25th of october and the protesters will be looking at whats contained in the statement to see if its going to satisfy them highly unlikely that it wont what the protesters want is the people responsible to be to be put behind bars. Pakistans government has taken diplomats and journalists to villages along the line of control that divides the disputed kashmir region in islamabad says that artillery fire from the indian side on sunday damaged houses and businesses there in delhi though says it was targeting terrorist Training Camps. Are now more from georgia in pakistani administered kashmir. The Pakistani Military had brought in the diplomatic call from islamabad to come and see for themselves the evidence of what days happened and that intense artillery barrage would spark. Unprovoked and discriminate the Indian Military chief very been saying that they have dog or trade Training Camps across the line of control but what we can see is the damage its caused in the but there. Was 6 people you ok and in this area including a soldier 19 others were wounded and pakistan says that the indians were using medium artillery and mortars and was pakistani theres private industry manage fire and you can see. That. These are the terror camps we are the civilian peaceful civilian but indian brutal forces in the law in that that sunday night how did. The video attack this that was brutal that whole let me take this a visit today you can see a whole life a life. As big as being sure to say that maybe people are suffering the pakistanis have been right there at the diplomatic call from islamabad from radio its embassies they also extended the invitation to the indian high commissioner to come in before him there is where to be their Training Camps or civilian Populated Areas the Indian Military chief of course is continuing to claim there is a surgical strikes pakistan has to rubbish that saying that the indians are trying to die worth their tension from what is happening inside indian administered kashmir by creating trouble on the line of control with a wide board pakistani and indian administered kashmir we made an offer that the indian i commission the diplomats of the choice of the media of the choice and comments. Which terrorist camp they have taken out so the effort to divert attention from the business of occupied kashmir the people are under siege for some to 9 days now the situation is tense but life and resume there is normal the shops are open people are Walking Around and doing their daily routines and although theyre apprehensive that there could be a further escalation theyre determined to stay port and to continue with their lives. Egypt says the United States has offered to help break the deadlock with ethiopia of a multibillion dollar dam project on the construction is 70 Percent Complete when it is finished it will provide electricity for ethiopia egypt always worried the project will shrink its share of the river it. Could resolve the issue but warned his country is ready to go to war if necessary. In. Just a week Prime Minister was being hailed for his peacemaking and state abilities and now these comments a strong warning to egypt over this use of 1000000000. 00 project that he says it is willing to go to war he said in parliament shes day that we could get millions ready but thats not in the best interests of all of us. About egypt saying that they will take action and want to kindly want you to understand is that a quarter of ethiopias population is poor and young so if we are to go to war with other africans we can have many millions on the front line but was do not have many benefits it will not benefit egypt will not benefit sudan and it will not benefit us some may have the capability of firing missiles and some bomb cairo if it is for my country and my flag but peace cannot be brought by bombing and by fighting talks over the construction project collapsed earlier this month the Prime Minister is due to talk to egypts president on the 500 front in the russia later this week european maintains it desperately needs the power generated by the sound project for its population of more than 100000000 people. A ton of water to an overcrowded refugee camp local Officials Say its an attempt to pressure the government into relocating thousands of people. Agencies are condemning the move as inhumane. Is the 2nd day without clean water for around 2000 migrants and refugees living in camp near the northwest city of b. Hunch local authorities cut the supply on monday they want to the Central Government to relocate these people but some local residents are taking matters into their own hands trying to help the migrants how can you not provide the water to these people and you have to get huling that the voter has been cut off from the can and no one is sending it from they come looking for a voter so i have to give it to them the 1st water tank arrived at noon some rushed to quench their thirst and others to bathe but poor hygiene and the campus posing a risk to many getting infectious diseases. A month ago we had medical assistants here at the camp every day except on weekends a doctor would come every day but now no one comes here i got these wounds on my legs after i returned from the croatian border and other people have the same problem. Many of the people in this camp lack basic necessities they traveled from asia africa and the middle east looking for a better life in europe. Weve had no water for 2 days in 24 hours they give you only 2 pieces of bread and a small serving of food that is not enough for 24 hours the red cross is calling on the International Community for more support. And we are not only helping the migrants but also local people and we provide these people with food and water theyre no longer hungry and its better security for the local community where reducing the risk of a humanitarian crisis this area has seen an influx of migrants over the past 2 years and thats raising security concerns because the site is the minefields laid during the bosnian war in the 1990 s. Local authorities want to move to centers near sarajevo and last but say the Central Government has been too slow to respond. Well based on our experience so far we dont expect a response from them or any assistance unless the e. U. And the European Commission exert pressure the issue will not be adequately resolved while while cool to find Better Living conditions for these refugees the Police Continue to round up hundreds of new arrivals. Aljazeera still ahead in the. Game one of the 115 world series well look at the clash between the Houston Astros in the Washington Nationals. Was. Welcome back a centuries old ceremony has taken place in japan as emperor not a heater ascends the throne representatives from 180 countries attended that ceremony in tokyo. This is the highlight of a series of ancient rituals that see japanese emperor never he took a seam to the throne he took over from his father who abdicated in may and the ceremony makes it official. I inherited imperial status based on japanese constitution as well as imperial household law i hereby proclaim to japan and outside the country that i have in throned. For your Prime Minister shinzo represented japanese citizens. Exclaiming benson long live the improve 3 times completing the ceremony. 2000 people attended the once in a generation of aint including representatives from more than 180 countries the festivities was scaled back in the wake of typhoon hacktivists some japanese still lingered outside the imperial palace. Which will be nice if the new will be kind hearted as the former and stay close to the people. A National Poll suggests 70 percent told friendly or favorable views towards the royal family despite debate over a law that allows only mean to become impressed japans Royal Dynasty goes back 2000 years this was the inthe roman have never he took his grandfather in 1928 in peru hirohito he was treated as a god and in his name japan into. After its defeat he renounced divinity and subsequent imprison most all the political powers its now a symbolic role the next emperor was accurate hito seen here in 1946 on his 1st day of high school he spent his life working to improve japans International Relations and may he became the 1st japanese monarch to abdicate in 200 years emperor and narrow he took his reign will be called bray one meaning order for change and pace of dallas aljazeera. Time for a look at your sport with the whole thank you one place to start the your wife Champions League and a huge results around the grid by big istanbul to record their 1st win of this Campaign Just one goal in it and it was scored by german midfielder tarney crawlers in his 100th Champions League apparent some nervy moments was in it in the downs man as they held on to that laid up the 2nd in group a now with 13 minutes to go ensuring eventis was staring down the barrel of a home to seek to Lokomotiv Moscow but 2 goals in 2 minutes from now were now doubt about the power of the rescue the not of the euro the italian champions winning too long here are the other results paris hours around already 3 of the last 16 off the thrashing bruce marks are killing him by hattrick things rather top of the bar in munich but they did get past the n. P. R. Course and big wins for the 2 english clubs tottenham and man city. Now the 30 man shortlist for the ballon dor is out but most people are talking about hes not on the list p. S. G. And brazil star neymar file to make the grade for the 1st time since 2010 where the shortlist is put together by france football magazine and they described the brazilian as having a black year hence his admission i started his injury and disciplinary problems plus his aborted moved back to barcelona which i invited him for many p. S. G. Fans were last years winner luke a moderate also file to make that. These are some of the players that have been nominated for our time window and current holder of the fee for best award lino messi of boss learn a short listed as if his old rival eventis forward Cristiana Ronaldo another 5 time winner of the ballon dor and virgil van dyke where hes going for his 1st award the dutch offend one of 7 liverpool players to be nominated as i dont understand i really dont know too much about these kind of things to do when i was in on as what it means to the players and sadly because i think when you win it its big and you dont get it hopefully it doesnt hurt too much but its a very good sign but after last season will be played its normal that a lot of players. Have to be dominated north koreas been stripped of next weeks i actually count farnell because asias Football Federation want fans to be able to watch it basically it follows last weeks bizarre world cup qualifier between north and south korea in pyongyang where there was no live broadcast and no fans or media were allowed into the stadium next week has been moved to shanghai in china instead which means north korean side april 25th sports club lose home advantage against lebanons ahead. Are in the rugby coach eddie jones and spice things up ahead of his teams world cup semifinal against new zealand he claims someone was spying on their Training Session david starks has more. Englands players are preparing for the biggest game of their lives this part of training was open to the media but coach eddie jones says there was an unwelcome spectator during the close session all the safely someone in the park filming but monitoring the japanese train jones at mits he used to use spies but not since 2001 because times have changed and they do it any moment because you see everything. You can watch it runs training on you tube all or whatever there is is everything out there theres not a value in doing that sort of thing absolutely 0 his team are unbeaten so far at the world cup and were impressive in dispatching australia in the quarter finals but you zealand the world number one sided 3 time champions present a far greater obstacle england have one just one of their last 16 encounters with the all blacks. Now and now on things we can win theres now pressure on us where hes going to have a great lake enjoy it relax. And enjoy this great opportunity weve got were going to be thinking of there will. Be looking for this world cup so that does bring suppression no sign of any spies that you seen in training but plenty of rain coach steve hansen speaking before jones is spying allegations agreed with his counterpart that theres pressure but not just for his team. Crying in syria. Were really. Going to be pressure on both former new zealand star israel diag says all the pressure talk is just classic psychological warfare from jones. Every talon and hes already in the media talking them up you know given them fridays and. Games at the coaches players in the world cup when Lawrence Dallaglio agrees with jack and says jones is just doing everything he can to give his players the edge on saturday this is his moment as a coach and he knows hes got a. That are capable of going you know all the way to the fall and winning it to go all the way england have to overcome paps the most formidable saw it in world sport history the all blacks juggernaut has not lost the world cup matches 2007 and its going to take some stopping strikes aljazeera you know whiles take on south africa and the other semi i mean for their 1st ever world cup foreign of the welsh have lost twice in the last fall nice recently in 2011 to france last week theyre on a great run a full against the springbok star having won their last 4 encounters college Warren Gatland says this is that best chance to go all the way inclined the truckie to give these opportunities once something once the last time potentially. You could are you going to grab them with both hands and make the most of it and. I think its important that we can be it well as we can. And let play the occasion take care of itself. He said astro is a preparing to host the Washington Nationals in game one of the world series on choose are the astros all favored heading into this match up there flying in their 2nd full classic in 3 years having won the only championship title in 27 saying but hes won more title than the Washington Nationals its been 95 years since washington lost on the pennants back then they were cold the senates its these guys are fired up to be here. We played a lot of unbelievable games this year we come a long way so i think theyre excited again said excited to be here and ready to play. Well looking forward to it now you know ive had. The blessing of experience it once before so i know what to kind of well look for and understand that experience im just going to try to enjoy it. That is always full for now. All right thank you roland we are back in just a couple of minutes time on aljazeera another full both in the news all the way. A survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the person when the suffering moved but it didnt have the power to do it whos dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. And here is the draw. You know hope of finally laying the pos to rest and giving peace to the victims families doesnt it if i could just find a finger i could bury bone hunta on aljazeera. The. Aljazeera. Where ever you are. All the work to stay with most. Of the rest internment and mass indoctrination all we got children are now in a process of reeducation or chinese assimilation forced labor and the use of high tech surveillance were being complicit in the human rights abuses that are occurring in an australian investigation into chinas systematic repression of the weakest tell the world on aljazeera. Where. Russia and turkey reach a deal to allow kurdish backfired his to withdraw from northeastern syria and begin military joint military patrols. But from doha and im come all sun summary of this is the world news from aljazeera is another delay for break that after Boris Johnsons bid to file strike here is a huge departure law is rejected by Britains Parliament also the top u. S. Diplomat to ukraine testifies in an impeachment inquiry and explains how the president tried to pressure kiev to discredit his political rival and police and protesters face off again in chile

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