A major gain for Syrian Government forces as rebels withdraw from the key town of concha coon and live province. In doha with your sport is targeted with racial abuse after missing a penalty for Manchester United and the straightest cricket team has delivered a blow its top batsman steve smith is ruled out of the food ashes test with concussion. Hello welcome to the program our top story italys Prime Minister just epic conti has resigned launching a bitter attack on his Coalition Partner matesic he branded the hardline interior minister an irresponsible opportunist and accused him of bringing down the government to force early elections has been asked to stay on as cat take a lead if and now while italys president talks to Party Leaders to see if a new government can be formed so again go reports on this now from rome. As leader of the government jews epic contest had overseen one of the most challenging coalitions in recent times battling one political crisis after another contests aimed at being a stabilizing force between 2 vastly different Political Parties the far right league and the anti establishment 5 Star Movement it proved to be an Impossible Task and contest said he would be offering his resignation but there was no question over who he thought was responsible. That interior minister has shown that he is following his own interests and those of his party. In a blistering attack against any country accused him of unleashing further turmoil and in doing so endangering italys already started to qana me but the league party leader was unrepentant. I would do again everything i did everything with the great strength of being a free man therefore it means im not afraid of the judgment of the italians overshadowing this impasse has been my tale own political agenda vocally anti migrant hes also waged war on the n. G. s that attempted to rescue Asylum Seekers crossing the mediterranean and its a tactic that has had success support for his views have increased across the country turning his party into a force that cannot be ignored. In the middle of this Political Drama the spanish rescue vessel hovering off the coast of lampedusa with dozens of Vulnerable People on board for more than 2 weeks they have not been given permission to disembark the open arms vessels repeatedly requested permission to dock despite continued rejection someone board became so frantic they risked their own lives by jumping into the sea attempting to swim to land they were rescued by nearby Italian Coast Guard vessels. On tuesday a local prosecutor visited the vessel and issued an emergency measure allowing it to dock and it was but this is one incident among many others despite tough new laws preventing such landings they still arrive desperate for safety in europe no matter the cost of reaching their. Aljazeera wrote. A when the news reached those onboard the migrant rescue ship that it would be allowed to dock in italy it sparks celebrations. The open arms rescue ship is expected to arrive at long produces harbor within the next half hour and all the migrants will be allowed off spain and 5 other e. U. Nations have offered to take them in. Lets now speak to lorenzo whos a visiting professor at the London School of economics also the founder and chief economist at Macro Advisors ltd joins me now on skype so after several weeks of uncertainty following that move by the interior minister need to withdraw from the coalition we have now seen the Prime Minister just up the continent very much seizing the political momentum by submitting his resignation yeah i think this government these at the end of the road there is no way back to days the bait. At the senate was very big mess the i would say so clearly the issue about is can not come back go back to get working together now the alternative would be a different majority. To be found in the Current Parliament or if there is no solution early elections now everything is in the end so president that a lot who will start consultation from our o. And with the aim probably to finish up with by the end of this week and then make a decision. As things stand at the moment does it look as though an alternative majority could possibly be formed to govern the country. But ima said i live would certainly try. The p. D. The center left party. The Democratic Party basically said quite openly to be ready for a government together with the 5 Star Movement and as well as the left and some of the smaller groupings the big question mark is whether the size of their movement will affect such a shift. My feeling is that the same said will be quite difficult. A stead doesnt work out the other the only other than the 3 would be early elections i think we would know over the next few days whether theres any opium any different option or any possibility to form a government but again the baseline scenario in my view at this stage is probably elections have how quickly could we see those elections take place should it emerged that talks between pontine to essentially fail to come up with an alternative well if president that i love holds cost of patience and debate so with that particular leaders and i think amounts. And he decides to solve parliament and called for early elections by the end of this month probably election well have weekend can be hailed by the end of october meaning that probably a government be in place by the end of them by him but earlier than that is close to impossible by now if it does go to elections what are the implications for meto salvini he is a very Effective Campaign and he does have his face sheriff support inside the country could he win and offer support to get a governing majority to be able to rule alone. Well if we believe the polls which is a big if because polls. Can change quite rapidly and we have seen the voters behavior if not longer strongly attached to party lines the us will be in the past but if we believe can and will be impulse certainly this century right overall if likely to win big at the next elections i dont think the really on its own can there actually commanded obvious majority in both he will have to rely on brother so easily or. So the other partys in the center right in order to have an outlet majority but the momentum is clearly in these favor right now and again that he can be ruled out at the stage thank you very much there is a quote danya visiting professor at the London School of economics now Syrian Opposition activists is saying rebels have withdrawn from the strategic importance town of concha couldnt in Southern Province the town is a main Population Center and was home to 100000 syrians who took shelter there before the military escalation began in april towns nearby in the northern hama countryside to fall into Government Forces and rebel fighters would have risked being besieged if they did not move further north. But the Syrian Government getting control of contracting gives access to the and 5 important economic highway that crosses the country and harder has more from beirut. Homeowners back under the control of the Syrian GovernmentImages Released by pro regime media show the town in southern italy empty of residents and fighters rebels withdrew early on tuesday after days of fighting and hundreds of air strikes its location gives the Syrian Government access to parts of a vital commercial highway that connects the Northern City of aleppo to the capital damascus and has been a military objective for months this is a very Important Development in the course of this conflict. This is the 1st step in the 1st stage maybe. In an effort by the government to regain control of the territories along with the m 5 road between. Aleppo i think the next target would be moderate to normal. The opposition didnt just lose. Rebel fighters had little choice but to leave towns further south in the northern hama countryside they would have risked being besieged if they didnt move further north the opposition was hoping the presence of a turkish observation post in the area would stop the government advance but an attempt by the Turkish Military to reinforce that position failed when an airstrike launched by a syrian or russian warplanes on monday prevented it from reaching its destination. The Syrian Government and its allies have been advancing in the past 2 weeks they have now taken more territory than they did in the 1st 3 months of their military campaign its not clear if the rebels who have been subjected to heavy firepower are exhausted or if the army is using better tactics like concentrating the strikes close to the front lines and on rebel supply routes but the relentless airstrikes and partment continue to force people into displacement in recent days more than 25000 are believed to have moved north closer to the border with turkey war monitors and activists say over 700000 syrians are homeless since the military escalation began in late april of. The past few days witnessed on president the bombardment that is why the people who didnt leave during the 1st months of the offensive back everything and left most of them believe that houses will either be fully destroyed or taken over by the regime. The bombardment of opposition held towns across southern libya continues as the Syrian Government presses on with its offensive there have been more civilian casualties as rebels promise to defend what is left of their last stronghold the battle is not over for their aljazeera beirut. Kelly director of the International Rescue committee and joins me now from the United Nations in new york and your organization is actually on the ground and working in what can you tell us about life for those caught up in this violence. Thank you very much for having me on mariam and like you just shown the International Rescue committee is very concerned about these individuals who are so vulnerable one of our key concerns is that these individuals have faced displacement already according to an International RescueCommittee Survey that was conducted these individuals have already been displaced 5 sometimes 10 times and so their needs are incredibly great theyre also living in tents many of them they dont have access to clean water and so were also concerned that when these individuals are forced to flee to the Turkish Border that we like so many other humanitarian organizations wont be able to meet those needs we are definitely stretched already in terms of our capacity and what were able to give to these individuals who are coming with so many needs and so many concerns and on top of that mariam one of the key issues that weve faced is the targeting of humanitarian workers just last week our i. R. C. Supported hosp. Supported ambulance that was run by sams was targeted by an air strike and we lost 3 humanitarian workers which really just again shows the world what its like to operate in these incredibly dangerous environments obviously to the people working for you there an adlib are under a great deal of pressure and working in very difficult conditions as you point out that were already large numbers of displaced people can you tell us about the numbers of civilians were talking about what their main needs are and how you are trying to manage that. Were talking about 3000000 civilians in. About 1000000. 00 of those are children and theyre coming with so many needs we found that the children are facing so much trauma that will probably take years for them to recover theyre coming to us from situations where theyve been living in these tent communities where they did not have access to clean water were having to provide them with health care with all of these basic needs and there is a real concern that if this conflict continues to go on and if these individuals are forced to flee to the Turkish Border that our capacity to help them will be extremely limited in that case the expectation is that there will be an escalation in hostilities and we could see hundreds of thousands of refugees heading towards the Turkish Border what happens then because turkey has already signaled that it doesnt want to accept any more effigies we are concerned about the refugee situation and we do hope that this this topic will be on the minds of those who are going to the g. 7 this weekend we hope that that will be something that will be discussed we think that she 7 members need to pressure on all parties to come to a political settlement to end this conflict and they need to address issues relating to refugees relating also to the targeting of humanitarian and Health Care Workers as i mentioned previously which is so important and so relevant to us. Well thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us today i do appreciate it kelly resolute well in all the developments turkey has to start to porting unregistered Syrian Refugees living in istanbul istanbuls governor set choose day as a deadline for them to return to the provinces they were 1st registered in the order could affect hundreds of thousands of unregistered syrians living in the city and can see only who has more. Thousands of unregistered migrants have to stay to leave a stumble and return to the cities they are registered in turkey it is the syrians who are a fact of most by this decision by the turkish authorities because there are with these 3600000 syrians living in turkey and at these 500000 of them live in istanbul according to official sources but 1st it suggests that as a number of the syrians including the illegal it was is more than 1000000 in istanbul now and this neighborhood in istanbul. This is the area where you will see most of the syrians living around here but we are trying to fire the syrian businessmen and wenders here that most of the if most of the ones who are all over the registers in other cities when fast to the to those cities and now the market is quiet and their business is already going down in this but other said holmes the businesses here not only the syrians but also for the tricks theyd employed syrians now that go on and some syrians they had to shut down the businesses because they had to leave you say for someone to stay 5 years in any city you have to move in one week or 2 weeks or one month stephen its difficult to istanbul is a central fact traction for many not all of the businessmen not only for tourists but also the migrants legally or illegally it was i think its tricky because they believe they will have more Job Opportunities if they reside in turkey because its stonewall has at least 15000000 turkish People Living here and the city runs at these households the circus economy and the industrious here thats why many migrants whether legal or illegal they prefer to stay in istanbul and spare some money and send this money back to the cities they are registered where they have the families this is what it works for the syrians when you speak to the business syrian businessmen here they tell us the. That the syrians who are under just certain islam will most of them already went back to their cities or some of them who are still here theyre afraid to go out they say it is the right of the turkish government but the syrians are cold unprepared for this implementation still ahead from london will be looking at the tactics china is using to deal with the current unrest unfolding in hong kong u. K. Prime minister Boris Johnson insists a new way must be found to keep the irish border open but he still cant say what it would be. And its for outrage for Manchester United after one of their players becomes the latest target of racist abuse. Sudan has finished forming the 11 member Sovereign Council which will run the country for 3 years until elections are held accountable be sworn in on wednesday it will be led by left handed general abdul fatah or han who headed the Transitional Military Council which has ruled the country since the military ousted a model bashir in april morgan sent us this update from khartoum. The decision by sudans military council to appoint a Sovereign Council comes in line with a power sharing agreement that was signed between the military and the Opposition Coalition known as the forces of freedom and change on saturday now asper that agreement the rule of the Sovereign Council will be largely ceremonial and it will be overseen the executive council which will be having members nominated by the Opposition Coalition and the Legislative Assembly which 2 thirds of it seats will go to the Opposition Coalition as well the Sovereign Council will have 11 members 5 from the military 5 from the