Austria 73 millimeters there in 3 houses ones under still a significant damp or flash flooding result there over serious potential for hail out of these towns and quite like the lightning that tended to die out and i think the risk during monday still going to be around the alps stretching into austria want to balkan states but its really is launching are free from the risk and further side really cowrite and towards tunisia which was a risk even on sunday that a picture of temperatures is maybe the more critical one for most places 30 to 30 is the high end of normal in europe the for Northern Europe particularly in france in the British Isles such to a thirtys furies were approaching record breaking tariffs certainly in london and that persists into tuesday as well all these oranges and reds a good late heatwave for many in those in europe and the shuttle cars that have died out by that i want to maybe in germany but theres a developing area off the coast of spain not stretching down towards north africa so that tunisia hangs on to the middle thirtys in the sunshine algiers and particularly north korea could well turn sundry. Talk to aljazeera were going to give them to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen im supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing me we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter. And again a reminder at the top stories on aljazeera irans top diplomat has made an unexpected brief visit to the g. 7 summit in france he flew in for side talks with french president Emmanuel Michel whos been ramping up efforts to ease tensions between terrell and washington. As a loss leader has another promise as the group is in a new phase of its conflict with israel after 2 israeli drones crashed in lebanon its capital in a televised speech he called it a very Dangerous Development. And tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun heading into the amazon to join the fight against fires sweeping through the rainforests the militarys being sent to 6 states in an unprecedented response. Saudi state media is reporting that it says of intercepted 6 Ballistic Missiles fired towards the city of near the border with yemen they added that the missiles targeted military camps and the citys military airport a spokesman for yemens heathy rebels described the operation as the largest attack with mid range Ballistic Missiles since the war began in 2515. 00 they say 10 missiles were launched. Hong kong police have for the 1st time used water cannon against demonstrators staging a 3 month long protest the latest clashes happens after another large more peaceful march took place in a different part of the city adrian brown reports. Sunday afternoon in hong kong. Police and protesters now well versed in each others tactics this time the focus on a large residential area in calhoun 17 kilometers from the Central Business district confusing and frightening for people trying to get home. This woman was wrestled to the ground after a violent confrontation with police. The protesters principle demand is for the government to formally withdraw a contentious extradition bill that has now morphed into a Wider Campaign for political reform a campaign that has so far failed. The one thing yeah its cheap its got the officer in the hong kong to respond us. You know but do you really believe that you can win at the end of the day because so far you havent we should have a hope. Yeah every hong kong people was we achieve this goal tear gas was again used and police threw fire arms and fired warning shots. And in a new 1st for hong kong water cannon was used as the night wore on the protest to split into smaller groups eventually dispersing but the violence later spread to other areas there were a number of arrests 3 months after this protest Movement Began the protesters dont seem to be flagging and neither does the polices determination to suppress the movement and if anything the Police Tactics now hardening. A tropical downpour didnt deter a protest by families of the police they say the protests are taking their toll at a peaceful gathering though some were also critical of the force urging restraint over the use of tear gas and rubber bullets. That restraint is now being tested adrian brown aljazeera hong kong brain the refugees in bangladesh should be marking 2 years since violence forced hundreds of thousands of them to flee minimal in coxs bazaar there were protests against camp conditions and their ongoing situation by the desk as it can no longer bear the economic burden of sheltering more than a 1000000 refugees but many have resisted efforts to send them back saying their safety cant be guaranteed Stephanie Decker reports from could to poll camp in the southeast of the country. Todays quiet calm betrays the scenes of panic 2 years ago when hundreds of thousands of ranger crossed the river nuff in a desperate attempt to seek safety they are safe now but nothing has been resolved nor has 6 children who was part of the exodus in august of 2017 are either on or are they are asked if you want to go back to burma i said no you asked me why i told them that our houses were burnt our family members were raped and killed this is why we suffered so much and came here how can we go back without knowing that we will be safe theres been a renewed effort to get some of the refugees to go back to me and maher but with no guarantee of what will happen when they get there no one has so far agreed to return the scale of this camp is like nothing youve ever seen it is the biggest refugee camp in the world around a 1000000 rangar are living in these camps across southeastern bangladesh but what does that number really mean well its more or less the population of islamabad or oslo it is a city of refugees without the infrastructure needed to cope. Many aid agencies work here in that sense it is a global effort but its bangladesh thats hosting their anger and its made it very clear this is a temporary solution and its a population that keeps expanding this is a really dynamic population. Aboard 100. That makes them probably 3000. 00 political people being murdered him to you so it keeps growing the young wont remember much about what happened but the older ones know that the killings the rate the burning of homes in august of 2017 was only the latest chapter in whats been decades of persecution against their people and as you hussein is a camp leader this is his 3rd time as a refugee in bangladesh have brought our grandmother mobile our adult daughter my gratitude im 65 years old i came here as a refugee in 1978 then again in 1902 then i went back now im a refugee again im 2017 ive spent 30 years of my life as a refugee i want to go home if the burmese accept our demands will go back right away what they want is to be officially recognize israel as citizens of me and mar with rights freedom of movement and security what they want is to go back home but the reality is they are not wanted there most of their homes no longer exist bangladeshs categoric it cant hurt them forever its not clear what or where their future will be Stephanie Decker aljazeera could have a long camp coxs bizarre southeast bangladesh. Amid the heightened tensions in the disputed territory of kashmir its not just humans who are suffering border fencing and forest fires are putting wildlife in the himalayan region at risk some bunch of aid reports from the possible line of control which is administered by pakistan. In a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the worlds most militarized zone. As humans fight over the disputed Territory Defenses directed they were divided the habitat for animals as well as the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of control between india and pakistan. Before the paines wildlife would freely move between Indian Occupied kashmir and. Now that natural migration route has been severed the last cycle and biological requirements have been limited. I use dense forests are home and a source of food for many species the wild cats beer deer goats monkeys and birds only a few of these creatures can respond to these days despite conservation efforts and my life preserves on both sides this new species is called the grave it is one of the worst affected after the fencing between pakistan and india and thats right these friends are being bred in captivity. And after 15 years just 5 regular hours exist in this trailhead terrorism. Because of the fanes many species in kashmir are stranded on either side the numbers have dwindled and the gene pool has shrunk small population breeding means they go through genetic changes higher population and to cross breeding makes them stronger in addition the cross border fire which results in fires also has an impact on the wildlife mountain pheasants are also vulnerable the ones being bred in captivity have to be regularly checked because in a varies they dont develop the Natural Immunity which birds acquired in the wild the speed of population growth is another threat is forests shrink wildlife is affected people use trees for firewood and construction hunting and poaching also plays a role in bringing numbers. Conservationists warned that without cross border collaboration many species are at risk. Such as this baby leopard which caught her trying to cross the electrified fence her last breaths are reminder to humans the fight for territory and control is destroying the very land theyre fighting for osama bin job down to 0 at the line of control pakistan administered kashmir. That is waylands a racing to the border with ecuador before new visa rules take effect at midnight it is the latest south american nation to tighten regulations at least 4000000 venezuelans have left the country in the last 4 years just a political and economic crisis that latin america and us embassy in yemen has more from to come on the colombia ecuador border. I am one that occurred to our side of the border with colombia what thousands and thousands of the israelis are rushing to get past here right behind me is the entrance to the with racial area where they are hoping to get there but there are papers that say that they were to enter the country this. Requisite one of these are what they call a democratic leader goes into effect in less than 10 hours time and people here are desperate they say that if they cant get in now they dont know what theyre going to do theyve come many of them put all the way from going to israel or colombia and sometimes walking up to 25 days with no money with her with children some people even on crutches to make it past before the deadline goes into effect and then the ecuadoran authorities in the meantime so they think just cannot cope with this this is turning into a real humanitarian crisis active nor are the United NationsHigh Commission for refugees is here other other agencies are trying to help but theres really not a lot of them to give them theyre getting vaccinated but most of them are just going to try to keep walking and walking and where they get to another major city and another country like through and when they get there they wont be allowed to go in without a visa either the u. S. Is marking the arrival of the 1st and slave africans the english colony of the junior 400 years ago the Transatlantic Slave Trade database says nearly 400000 people were sent to north america over more than 2 centuries around 10000000 and set up in south america the caribbean the commemoration comes out of time when the us president is being accused of creating a culture where White Nationalism and racism can flourish. There is an officious life for sin hampton in virginia and allan tell us more about exactly what is being commemorated that. You can hear just over to my right part of the ceremony that has been ongoing no for a couple of days but just this part of the ceremony just for the last. It began with the ringing of a bell for 4 minutes to mark the 4 centuries since the ship carrying the 20 or africans came up the Chesapeake Bay it must have been a horrific time for them theyd already been kidnapped in their home country of what would know be angola and packed onto a ship and then that ship was hijacked by a british privateer flying under a dutch flag when we see privateer of course were centrally mean private and he arrived here at the Jamestown Colony with the 20 and odd africans and traded them for food and the people here at the colony decided that they would enslave them that they would put them to work in many cases it was the africans who actually save the colony they taught the colonists how to farm how to raise animals how to plant certain seeds and it was those people and their ancestors that really made james tone survive and over the years weve seen how the africans were enslaved for more than 200 years until the emancipation proclamation but there are many here who are marking this occasion seeing that the United States still hasnt really addressed the inequities of what happened 400 years ago that when you talk about a constitution of we the people it excludes people of color it never mentions women it doesnt talk about native americans and so those things have to be addressed if america truly is to become a united state you know i mean alan have to say the commemoration is is quite timely i guess you could say given the 400 years later there are particular concerns right now about the state of Race Relations in the u. S. Well a couple of the people ive been speaking to say who would have thought that 400 years on would be marking the sleeves arriving and 200 years since the emancipation that would be talking about threats to the black people and many people here see that the africanamericans and gramberg when the people arrived here on the ship they aware of the 1st africanamericans even though america at that point didnt exist thats what they went on to be the see that its incredible that they still feel under threat from the guy with of voice supremacy from White Nationalism from people saying that they want to remove black people from this country was that the president has even used remember he said they should go back to where they came for so theyre determined to mark this date and make sure that its not just the date in history of the market but its also a call to action for the future and hanson in virginia thank you. Finally englands cricket has also liberating a dramatic victory against australia in the 3rd ashes test they recorded their highest ever successful 4th innings chase facing the target set of 359 and stokes was the hero with an unbeaten 135. 00 that included 8 sixes. A final hit partnership of 76. 00 with jack it was an extraordinary comeback after england were bowled out for just 67. 00 in their 1st innings with a victory it had nearly keeps the ashes alive series is now level at one all with 2 tests to play and of course you can find out much more sports and news stories by going to our website usually dress up as their dot com under their dot com. And reminder of the headlines on aljazeera irans top diplomat has made an unexpected brief visit to the g. 7 summit in france well the leaders are gathered in berets for the annual 3 day meeting which began on saturday irans foreign minister Mohammad Javad zarif flew in for talks on the sidelines with the french president Emanuel Michel france has been ramping up efforts to ease tensions between tehran and washington as the loss leader Hassan Nasrallah says the group is now in a new phase of its conflict with israel off to 2 israeli drones crashed in lebanons capital has been lost says one drone damaged a building housing its media office when it crashed in the mo water area in beiruts Southern Suburbs another is ready to explode in the air and crashed in the same area responding in a televised speech nasrallah called it a very Dangerous Development and. Enough is enough we will never allow israeli aircraft to attack lebanon or a targeted lebannon on the israeli side will never feel safe the israeli drones that are coming to lebanon are not coming here to collect information they are suicidal drones that aim at killing us from now on we will face the israeli drones when they arrive in lebanon skies we will crush them we will drop them and us are also promised retaliation after an israeli airstrike killed 2 hezbollah members in syria hours before those drawings came down in beirut israel says the strike in the damascus area targeted an arm of irans revolutionary guards which was planning to attack it using a kilo drone a Senior Iranian commander denied its the cities were hit. Tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun heading into the amazon to join the fight against fires burning through the rain forest the military is being sent to 6 states in an unprecedented response number of fires is about 85 percent higher than last year and many blame president jiah both scenarios policies but he says things are already returning to normal Hong Kong Police have used water kind of a 1st time against demonstrators the latest clashes happened after another large more peaceful march took place in a different part of the city on kong has been undergoing 3 months of turbulent demonstrations. And those are the latest headlines coming up next talk to al jazeera mali tripes theres an update for you in hell for that. Deep in central mali children are dying of starvation. Dulled by hunger it is a slow and agonizing death. Mollys Health Ministry says so far hundreds of people have died from what it describes as a manmade famine. This is happening in the Central Region of mali. What was supposed to be harvesting season for villagers has been a season of death and destruction. Here farmers and herders are fighting over land. It is an ancestral conflict that takes place at the height of the dry season on