About the opposition and the government but it is russia and turkey that brokered this deal the 2 powers who support their warring sides on the ground and both of them really have to reach some sort of a compromise because turkey had political leverage if the rebels were Holding Ground the government was not able to make any significant advances the russians and the Syrian Government were targeting civilian areas killing civilians pressuring the rebels to try to surrender so there was a need to reach some sort of an agreement that specially since turkey and russia dont want to rupture their relationship but whether or not it will be short term or long term well we have to wait and see how the u. N. Has a welcome the cease fire. According to the office of coronation of humanitarian affairs nor strikes have been reported since midnight but there are reports of artillery shelling in northern hama the pause comes after 3 months of intense hostilities that have resulted in close to 500 civilians killed and the displacement of more than 440000 people the un reminds all parties to the conflict and those who have influence over them of their obligations to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure and the principles of distinction and proportionality enshrined in International Humanitarian law. Puerto rico has a new governor lawyer pedro pan luis he has been sworn in but his appointment still has to be confirmed by the u. S. Territory senate crowds but out celebrating in the streets though after the car daughter sello stepped down he was forced to resign following a text message scandal and corruption allegations. Is live for us from san juan so gabriel a new governor takes his position but the principle medical uncertainty remains there. Yeah there really is its really puerto rico thats still in a constitutional crisis quite frankly we do have a new governor that was put into place a little after 5 pm local time about 5 hours ago here and as you can see its after 10 pm local time here were just about a block outside the Governors Mansion theres still no a few dozen protesters out there but its very celebre tory mood for the most part were still in a constitutional crisis here because well petro purely we see the new governor was confirmed by the house of representatives he was not confirmed by the Puerto Rican Senate yet so its really unclear on the legality of if he could even be governor nevertheless he was sworn in we do expect to hear in the coming days from the senate to see what they plan to do on this but the bottom line is that this is basically an island that has gone through a lot the last 3 weeks of street protests the governor did that that they wanted out is now out but now they have an interim one in but its unclear how long or with the legality of him being in offices but clearly this is been a long 3 weeks and really historic moment in the history of puerto rico the 1st time that a governor was forced out of office before his term indeed by street protests like what we saw here and i want to protest this have been saying about all this clearly they are there theyre happy about the the change of governor but what happens next for them. Well thats what ive been at them and they basically say we are going to stay on the streets we are not happy they say that well peter the i. O. C. Is the best option that was available to them or the best option that was the ones considered they said theyre ok with that for the most part but they said this is an interim government a governor and they say they are wanting to fight for Health Education into corruption here these are many things that they say that they want long term here this is a an island that has never seen street protests like theyve seen here hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets everyone here says we no longer have fear to continue on the streets if we do not like this governor we will come back out on the streets until we get the respect that we want they say and basically this is the Better Services such as health and education which they say have been lacking for many many years so they feel invigorated and they will take to the streets again and continue on the streets until they are satisfied right now theyre basically taking a break until things settle down here with this new governor. Gabriel thank you gabriel is on the in san juan for us. And weve got plenty more ahead on this news out a devastating year for children in conflict the u. N. Says Record Numbers were killed or maimed in 2018 well tell you why libya is shutting down 3 Detention Centers men from my goodness hoping to reach europe and let us for one of the name of teammates speaks out on the brazilians desire to quit the French League details coming out late. To come before us the democratic republic of congo says only hof of the a bowl of cases they have may have been identified the government fears the epidemic could last 3 years Health Workers are trying to contain the virus in goma an import. Transit routes on the border with rwanda it is the 1st time in spread to a major city 4 cases have been confirmed in goma and hundreds have been vaccinated michael ware has more from nairobi in kenya. The head of the government of bowler response dr John Jack Miami has said that is a bowler outbreak could last 2 or 3 years and he said that based on an estimate that there are only managing to identify about half of the above the cases the other half remain at large with an awful able to identify them or trace the people that theyve come into contact with but its widely seen as a positive thing that the response has now been taken out of the hands of the politicians and put into the hands of the scientist the dog to me and they said a change of strategy was now required and that the response needed to be moved to devolve down to the smallest units of government in the villages so that when communities are approached by government workers and Health Workers who are trying to trace people whove been contacted or trying to encourage people to get vaccinated then they need to be approached communities need to be approached by people with whom theyre familiar by people who they know he says to date its been problematic the community has been approached by people whove been trained in nearby towns and cities and to them essentially strangers this is in a context where theres a widespread mistrust of Health Workers and a general widespread mistrust of government not least because of decades of conflict poor delivery of Public Services he said this new strategy needs to be brought in hoping that they can prevent the spread of the virus especially since its reached the regional capital of goma a city with a population of more than 2000000 people so officials now are very concerned that this polar outbreak which is the 2nd worst that the world ever seen could soon get a lot worse. Are checks and been tightened on the d. R. Sees border withdrawal and all the fears the virus could spread across the region stephanie dacca has more from kigali. Authorities here are incredibly concerned it led to them closing the border on thursday for a couple of hours so that they could beef up the Health Checks in what is a very busy border trying to monitor those cross a monitor in their temperatures and also trying to make people more aware of the threats of the virus that has now hit. The city of over 2000000 people theres a lot of cross border activity this is why there is renewed International Concern i suppose if you will because of the closeness to the other countries now rwanda has over the last year or so been vaccinating its own Health Professionals been training them and also at the moment there are drools carried out in hospitals also here in the capital because they want to be prepared it is also of course a virus that carries with it a huge stigma a lot of fears this is a country that depends a lot on tourism so theres a lot of interest to try and contain this having said that there is never been a case of a bowl here in rwanda but of course authorities will tell you they want to be prepared they are prepared and theyre monitoring the situation very closely telling people not to travel to go unless its absolutely necessary. A libya will close 3 migrant and refugee Detention Centers of to criticism from the u. N. Over conditions there 2 of them are in the coastal cities of misrata and homs the 3rd is in suburb of the capital tripoli forces loyal to a leaf a house that hit that facility in an airstrike a month ago killing at least 52 people more now from where he lama hummel. As bodies continue to wash ashore on libyas coast this week the death toll from last weeks disaster in the mediterranean is still being counted among just 20 bodies were recovered previously we have recovered 8 bodies and now the search is still ongoing for the rest of the bodies. 150 people are believed to have drowned when their boats capsized late last month as they tried to reach europe and u. N. Agencies say they are not the only victims of a broken migration system for those who dont make it to europe their boats are intercepted at sea by libyas coast guard and placed in detention under an agreement supported by the European Union around 5000. 00 migrants and refugees are being held without having committed any crime 3000 of them are being detained in facilities close to the frontline where fighters loyal to warlord hurley for half time are fighting for the control of the capital tripoli according to the Un Refugee Agency many are living in squalid conditions within the adequate Food Supplies libyas un recognized government is now closing 2 such facilities in misrata and columns and a 3rd into jura where scores of detainees were sent even though an airstrike blamed on ward one have to hit the facility killing 53. 00 people last month which we are calling on now is for an orderly release or for refugees in Detention Centers to urban settings and we stand ready to provide to provide these people with assistance through our urban programs Asylum Seekers and refugees should not be kept in detention we absolutely oppose any idea of detaining children. In whether they are refugees or Asylum Seekers or migrant. While fighting continues between libyas warring factions theres growing concern about where the displaced migrants will go next and if this will lead to more of the crowding in the remaining centers hell mohammed al jazeera. In france people have been protesting against what they say is their governments support for. French weapons were found at a military base used by his forces last month after launched an offensive in april to take the libyan capital from the un recognized government the fighting has killed more than a 1000 people and forced tens of thousands from their homes. And the United Nations says conflicts around the world last year killed or maimed a Record Number of children in report it says 1800 children were killed or seriously injured in syria mainly from progovernment airstrikes attacks on schools and hospitals were the highest since the 8 year war began in syria and elsewhere children continue to be recruited or soldiers there are more than 2000 in somalia there are also hundreds of cases of Sexual Violence reported there 65 percent of all child abductions worldwide happened in somalia as well mike hanna has more from the u. N. In new york the report is now under discussion in the Security Council and the secretary general has already expressed his deep disappointment at the terrible figures illustrated in the report the rise in the multi talent of children in places around the globe indicating that previous reports have had no impact whatsoever in terms of reducing the level of risk to children this is what the secretary generals special representative as just told the Security Council. Into india 18 very fide cases of children killed and maimed to reached record levels since the creation of the m a m i echo the think at the dinner is concerned that unprecedented numbers of our relations with attributed to national and International Forces it is vital that this council redoubles it if wants to ensure that all parties abide by the principles of this think of proportionality and military necessity the major point of debate other 2 annexes to the report list a and list b. The socalled list of shame now list a contains parties and countries that have taken no action to reduce the risk to children and are responsible for such acts lets be and nominates countries or parties that have taken some form of action in a bid to improve their record but what is significant and what many have pointed out is that within the body of the report and large number of parties are listed as being responsible for every gate in childrens rights including the u. S. Led coalition in afghanistan the Afghan National army yet these bodies are not listed in either of the a dead end to the report equally with israel it is specified a number off. Of the childrens rights however it does not feature in either of the lists at the end of the report the Saudi Led Coalition in yemen features in list to be for the 3rd year in a row the Human Rights Watch contends for example that if the grid remains on this list for 3 years without moving then it is not doing anything to reduce the issue so Human Rights Watch to contends that these disparities within the report itself undermine the recipe of details and facts that are critically important all right still ahead on aljazeera tens of thousands of Civil Servants in hong kong show their support for prodemocracy demonstrators. The growing human organs in animal. And the ethics questions need raises. Tell a transform we need a female box of fighting for equality in ghana. Hello there were still watching very closely the progress of Tropical Storm we put out will continue to weaken as we head through the weekend but the rains are still very heavy with this system is old tied into this massive can see here on the satellite now through saturday the rains very heavy out towards the west particularly cross into northern sections of it mamma so a very wet day in hanoi 27 degrees is the High Temperature 31 in hong kong with a break on saturday sunday though those rains they were back in the forecast there very widespread pushing into more eastern sections of china but a break though to shanghai 32 degrees celsius not as hot as it has been an exhibit of rain with extending all the way down into all central areas of the thailand and in fact really quite a long way south in fact its really just going to borneo so much the money peninsula where we see some dry conditions as we go through the weekend the satellite showing us the most activity is and there it is on suffolk he said it really does extend right the way down into come by asia phenomenal so into those more southern sections of thailand already much change on sunday perhaps more cloud those spinning southwards but not much rain with it as it heads across into borneo weve got both across into india those monsoon rains really very extensive pushing up into the fall Northwest Well see rains across into poland as well for both days the weekend and also quite heavy once again across into myanmar. Sponsored town in. The wilderness of cambodia is under threat. For profit by an illegal timber trade one of one east investigates the plunder of cambodia is of course. Going out to 0. Al jazeera. Every. Combining asymptotic knowledge. To challenge soviet era methodologies. Busy through making creating and performing. Turning a generation of children. Into the trailblazers of tomorrow. After school. Part of the rebel education series. On aljazeera. Hello again youre watching aljazeera reminder of op top stories celebrations have begun in sudan after the announcement a constitutional agreement was reached between the military jointer and the Opposition Alliance it will lead to a new civilly and led Transitional Government but the green mint has not yet been signed talks will continue on saturday. Puerto rico has a new governor lawyer pedro we see has been sworn in crowds are out celebrating in the streets Arthur Ricardo Sello stepped down he was forced to resign following a text message scandal and corruption allegations after months of bombing airstrikes have stopped in northwest syria after the announcement of a ceasefire truce in adlib province serious last rebel stronghold came jane peace talks in kazakstan. The United States has extended temp. Protection against deportation for around 80047000 rather syrians that means that theyll be able to stay in the u. S. For at least 18 more months as Christensen Linley discovered the extension offers them some consolation but not much 31 year old i had is a syrian activist who 1st came to the u. S. In 2015 to give a talk about the situation back home in 2011 shed taken to the streets in her home city of aleppo to demand a more inclusive government started an islet but we started really like people and then it started to be like 100 and than thousands of thousands but what started as a protest movement quickly turned to a civil war as her family fled to turkey she stayed behind volunteer in a hospital you see like you see sometimes people are dying the front of your eyes you cant do anything to them her