And no im Maryanne Demasi this is al jazeera live from london also coming up turkish troops move into syrias adlib province as part of a deescalation deal with iran and russia. We speak to a gym of a traumatized often losing her family and watching me im lost soldiers throw her baby into a fire here. With. Two dead in kenya as police dispersed people defying a ban on election protests. And just two penguin chicks survive what scientists a calling a catastrophic breeding season in east antarctica. Follow in the next hour u. S. President donald trump is due to give a speech laying out a more confrontational approach to him. Iran is not expected to pull out of the nuclear deal but he has decided not to certify iran as being in compliance with the accord he wants congress to toughen u. S. Policy towards iran by requiring it to allow greater access to its Nuclear Sites he will also ask congress to find a way to punish iran for its Ballistic Missile program the current deal only covers its Nuclear Activities and his administration will punish some members of irans revolutionary guard but it will not be declared a socalled terrorist organization so lets discuss this further with our diplomatic editor james bays who covered the Nuclear Talks extensively and so james it seems as though President Trump wants to damage the nuclear deal but not kill it off completely. Yes thats certainly what is coming out from the White House Well hear the president himself we think in about forty five minutes time and he will explain this and some details but what he is doing is decertifying the deal i need to explain that its a little complicated the deal was done in july two thousand and fifteen in vienna not just with the u. S. There were five other world powers representing the International Community negotiating with iran after painstaking negotiations they signed this deal now the deal was not called a treaty and that was quite deliberate because president obama knows the u. S. Constitution says that if you have a treaty it needs to be rationed ratified by Congress Congress was not happy about this and not particularly happy about the deal so it immediately passed its own u. S. Legislation its own act of congress in which they said well were going to monitor this extremely closely and one of the provisions of that act is that every ninety days the u. S. President must certify if they still think that the iran deal is in the National Security interests of the United States now President Trump twice has signed uncertified yes what we now know hes going to do and hell be announced as i say in about forty minutes time is hes going for the first time d. Certify the deal that doesnt kill it though it pushes it to congress and under that u. S. Congressional act they have sixty days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions on iran the trumpet ministration dont want them to do that they dont want to kill the deal but they dont want to do nothing either what very want them to do is actually change that u. S. Act of congress and add in some new tough measures what theyre calling trigger points which will force iran on other issues beyond the Nuclear Program so just maybe tell us more about those trigger points how important were they to the two thousand and fifteen deal and why does president trant have a problem with it. Well i think the key thing about the the areas that will be in the trigger points most of them are things that were not in the International Deal the International Deal was a very complex document one hundred fifty nine pages but the basic deal was quite simple iran suspends its plans to get a Nuclear Weapon in return for the International Community including the u. N. And the u. S. To suspend all the sanctions related to the Nuclear Program there are other things though that the u. S. Doesnt like that irans doing like its Ballistic Missiles program like its involvement in other countries in the region and the administration talks particularly about syria and yemen so those are potential trigger points they could put into new legislation also one of the things in the nuclear deal they dont like is the socalled sunset clauses some parts of the deal run out after ten or fifteen years so that is again something they want fixed by this new legislation that they want to put in place so what you can have is an Iran Nuclear Deal and then the u. S. Having its own separate additional legislation on top of that nuclear deal big question if they go ahead and do that how is iran going to respond certainly not killing the nuclear deal right now but Going Forward could this move thats taken place and about to take place with a speech from President Trump mean eventually it collapses all right james thanks very much james bays our diplomatic editor and so perhaps its wire fence taking a quick look at the nuclear deal itself that was reached in july two thousand and fifteen but when iran in their socalled p five plus one the u. S. U. K. France china russia and germany after twelve years of talks iran agreed to get rid of more than ninety percent of its stockpile of enriched uranium which could be used to make Nuclear Weapons it also agreed to decrease its number of gas centrifuges which are used to enrich uranium and the limits were imposed. In the development of advanced centrifuges to avoid iran upgrading its enrichment capacity in return some of the toughest sanctions on iran which is one hundred billion dollars a frozen assets released if iran violated any part of the deal the u. N. Sanctions would come back into place for ten years but the possibility of a five year extension well iran says its Ballistic Missile program is for defense purposes only and the u. S. Cannot evade its responsibilities by accusing others. Joins us live now from the capital teheran so a great deal going on zain and expecting president to speak about his plan for iran about forty minutes time how is all this thats going on in washington being viewed way you are. In the same way that weve known where Donald Trumps position on iran is since even before he became president we have had an indication of what iran is expected to say there and to spreaded reaction is going to matter of Public Record for the last week all of the leaders from president rouhani all the way to deputy level leaders in the Foreign Ministry have been singing from the same hymn sheet that they will not tolerate any new sanctions that they will not tolerate any sort of targeting of its revolutionary guard it is a very beloved. Wing of the military assets that iran has president rouhani saying that it is in their hearts it is in the hearts of the nation just days ago so the iranian government has been very clear that it will not tolerate any sort of change to the Nuclear Agreement and it is expected to give a proportionate response steve said theyve been quoted as saying it will be a crushing response but iran is also motivated to keep the deal in place its been of political benefit to the government here and so what theyve been doing is theyve been pivoting away from the United States to europe. Penalized to russia in hopes that these countries can help save the deal weve weve seen just this morning speaker of Parliament Ali larijani on his way or in mexico rather im sorry apologize in moscow saying that he hopes that russia can help to save the deal the deal has been beneficial for iran in two ways its welcomed the country back into the club of nations and its also put iran across the table from World Leaders at the negotiating table and its giving iran a chance to. Show itself as a country that has a thousand years or several thousand years of history behind it and one that can be dealt with through negotiations through through through talks as opposed to the two the threat of sanctions or force so in that way irans government is motivated to preserve the deal but if it will in the face of the words words coming from the white house i guess well know in a few minutes tom we will and i i guess the difficult thing for iran is that so far theyve been somewhat restrained and quite careful about not being provoked into any rash response to that tougher approach thats been coming from that trump administration. In the last few months but this is going to now make perhaps life more difficult for the the water elements in the iranian political establishment. I think thats exactly what the government here is considering at the moment just just to distance the last hour weve received a statement from the Foreign Ministry spokesman and in the way the government is continuing to push its position that it is it is for regional stability that it does not support the development of destroy weapons of mass destruction and so the iranian government has has had a very measured approach to this but thats exactly right when the deal was signed two years ago. It was touted by ronnies government as as the right deal at the right time that it was the answer to much of the countrys problems but any of the economic benefits that they did have there have been economic benefits but those have not been felt by the middle class or the or the urban or im sorry the rural population of iran and so. The average people on the street have not felt that the deal has necessarily benefited them in the last two years two years is not a lot of time in the sort of National Fiscal sense but be that as it may the deal that was once very popular at home is not as popular as it is now and as trumps war of words continue to target sort of Iranian National pride if you will thats definitely going to turn people away from thinking that this deal was a good idea in the first place which could mean a hit for the Rouhani Administration in domestic politics all right thanks very much zain will definitely get back to you with some more reaction from ron a bit later on but for now thanks. Turkish army says it started setting up observation posts in syrias edler province after sending troops to the area the deployment as part of a deescalation deal with iran and russia it was announced that the soldiers will advance south to central to fight the. But several reports suggest they are actually moving towards the town of at this puts them in close proximity to areas controlled by Kurdish Forces in the north of the region seen there read. Reports now from the border with syria turkeys cross border operation is underway. These are soldiers from a special unit tasked with setting surveillance post in a province. Turkey aims to enforce a cease fire agreement that was signed last month. President. Said the move was crucial for turkeys National Security. Is it our front here we have to take our precautions no one has the right to tell us why are you doing this we are the country with nine hundred eleven kilometer border with syria where there was that under harassment and threat no one has the right to tell us why did you do this. Turkish soldiers are seen here in. The village on those border with. Not far from areas controlled by the. Syrian kurdish faction turkey has repeatedly insisted it wont allow fighters to expand further to worse the lot of western provinces of and. This is a delicate operation for turkey it live. Hes boasted controlled by hate at the. For. If former qaeda affiliate. Rejects the deescalation agreement vowing to fight to the death its not yet clear if the group will be turkeys next target turkeys main concern was all new. People but on the. Referendum process there are some consequences of the Kurdish Movement in the. Western border off to syria to turkey on thursday egypt and opposition fighters a cease fire agreement in the east of the. Rebel stronghold in the syrian capital damascus the deal would allow the rebels to get humanitarian aid in their besieged areas but would also allow Government Troops to shift their focus to the east where they are on the move against isis the military campaign in syria poses many challenges for turkey as a stated goal is to ensure a ceasefire agreement holds in but its real motive might be denying the kurds access to areas like the coastal province of la taqiyya. On Turkish Border with syria when other developments Kurdish Forces have an iraq evacuated a number of villages to the south of kirk and it fears of an attack by iraqi Government Troops in militia fighters is believed or iraqi forces have now moved into these areas which Kurdish Forces have control to two thousand and fourteen occurred to make use iraq of getting ready to launch an offensive to seize kurdish held all fields around the city but baghdad is denied these claims tensions have been rising between the two governments since the kurdish secession referendum last month. Theres much more to tell you about the program and a blow for jacob zuma as a south African Court upholds a ruling to reinstate seven hundred eighty three corruption charges against him. And fire crews in california battled dry windy conditions to tame more than a dozen wildfires as hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. Hello and welcome back now as we look at weather conditions across parts of southern and eastern china and taiwan and the philippines where you can see this massive cloud which is responsible for an awful lot of rain at the moment across parts of taiwan but certainly further south the philippines has seen some localized flooding as a result of this particular Tropical Storm which is going to continue to move further towards the west across high none and then through into northern parts of vietnam and laos and again like the previous storm system which went across here there could be some serious Flooding Issues and obviously that will take a while for the previous rains to clear so this could cause some serious concerns so theres the picture through south over some really heavy rain across lose on a clears away as we head on through into sunday at that stage well see some rain pushing into parts of hong kong and macau but for her noise should be a long dry at that stage still some showers across parts of laos meum are heading across into south asia weve seen some pretty heavy rain across southern parts of India Bangalore seen some heavy rain over the last twenty four hours forecasts suggest more heavy showers continuing here some showers as far north as one point as far east as cocozza further north it should be fine and sunny in delhi thirty six. Oh reefs the rain forests of the sea we continue on our current way we want to pole raise within twenty or thirty years from so youre essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the money is the problem still has a history. Of the Great Barrier reef saveable but were going to stop mail and we need to get everyone behind the solution no i think this time all gold is iraq. Welcome back a quick recap of the stories making headlines this hour u. S. President donald trump is due to unveil a new tough a strategy against iran in about half an hours time but hes not expected to pull out of the nuclear deal. The turkish army says it started setting up observation posts in syrias ablett province off to deploying its troops as possible deescalation deal with iran and russia. And goatish forces in iraq evacuated a number of villages to the south of cocoa commit fears of an attack on iraq a Government Troops and militia fighters. Unsung suchi has used a red televised address to call for unity to resolve the ranger crisis shes been on the pressure if im not condemning the armys alleged abuses against the Muslim Minority most of the refugees you fled myanmar for bangladesh are traumatized by what they experienced in a camp. Jim met one woman who lost most of her family. For resume a big home there is nothing but pain. And. My baby was in my lap and when the soldiers hit me and he fell out of my arms then they pulled me closer to the wall and i could hear that he was crying in after a few minutes i could hear that they were hazing him too she tells us soldiers for me and mars army had set a fire outside the house they were in and then the unthinkable. My baby was thrown into the fire and then they raped me these are pictures of resume a son sadik he was one and a half years old and very playful a happy child she still cant believe is gone. I feel like im pinning on the inside. Then she breaks down. As she wails in agony resume screams out for her mother. A mother who is also no longer alive when her village of tula tooley in the district of Rakhine State was attacked resume says her parents two sisters and brother were killed as well. Having fled me and mar regime and her husband are a feat now live in the long camp in bangladesh resume on refeed story is similar to what weve heard from many other survivors are refugees who shared their terrifying accounts of having been brutalized by soldiers and mia mars army many described witnessing mass killings gang rapes beheadings and numerous other atrocities human