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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

Troops at the beginning the u. S. Troops announced that they pulled out from the designated safe some which is 32 kilometers from turkeys southern border. To down south and the u. S. Forces are there and when you close when you just go back to what the u. S. Vice president mike pence said after their meeting with our don in the turkish capital ankara last week he said from now when we are not militarily engaged with this. So they cut their military support but of course as also u. S. President trump has stated before they will keep on coordinating still they see the s. D. F. As a very instrumental tool in the fight against always so inside syria and turkey is so this is actually an important step for turkey as well but as i said everything depends on what they are going to be discussing with russia and iran to morrow in sochi all right thanks so much then of course all of the u. S. Troops have crossed into iraq because part of their withdrawal from the syria a convoy has gone to the Border Crossing in the Northern Province of the who its heading into territory controlled by the peshmerga in Northern Iraq semi autonomous kurdish region. Charles stratford is live. At the turkish Syrian Border so i think were just about over a little over 24 hours before this fire all paused expires does it look like the kurds of left the area the turks want to turn into a buffer zone or are we looking at renewed conflict. All evidence would suggest no sammy. As we heard him say there the turkish government president or the one wants to create this buffer zone in Northern Syria 444 kilometers long and around 30 kilometers deep inside syria from the beginning from the 1st day that this agreement was made with the americans the syrian sorry the Kurdish Forces said that they would only withdraw from an area in the town of russell line along the conflict zone to a town called tell ill be out now that area is proximately 120 kilometers long we understand there may have been some troops kurdish withdrawals from the area in between but it is nothing like the kind of area the president or the war wants as a safe zone so he says to to get some of these Syrian Refugees alfre turkey back there and rehabbed we understand according to our sources the Free Syrian Army fighters these are these syrian fighters that the turks have brought over very much in the forefront of this operation inside syria we understand through our sources that convoys of those fighters have been seen moving from further east on the turkish side of the border to a place called model dean which is opposite the town of commish lee suggesting that the Turkish Forces are preparing for renewed operations meanwhile weve seen videos of some of those u. S. Troops being insulted having fun. Vegetables hold on them by kurdish what we believe a kurdish civilians in the town of commish lee has those u. S. Forces have been heading to the iraqi border. A full troop withdrawal by the kurds at this stage certainly seems doubtful and of course that is a huge concern to humanitarian organizations and the u. N. Some estimates saying that as many as 200000 people have been forced to flee their homes already were getting statistics gradually out of iraq as well we understand that around 5000. 00 syrians have fled to iraq many of them smuggled out of iraq having to pay smugglers to get them out because if we were to see renewed military operations by then we can expect potentially a flood of kurds moving across the border into iraq so yeah what are we 17 g. M. T. This cease fire temporary cease fire ends tomorrow thats around 8 pm local all evidence would suggest a long lease front lines that the Kurdish Forces have not withdrawn out of the area that president wants them to. Child strafford. Return back to our top story in lebanon where the cabinet is meeting trying to come up with some kind of plan to assuage the anger of protesters in the hole that joins us now live from beirut do we know where the cabinet sat at this point. Well what we understand is that there is still no consensus the ministers are gathered in a room in the president ial palace trying to finalize this economic plan that Prime Minister saville credit is going to present to the lebanese people in the hope that it will calm the anger in the streets an economic plan that will not install the imposing more taxes on the people because this protest movement was triggered by reports that the government plans to impose more taxes in this in this law and what theyre planning to do is cut the salaries for example of government officials former or current officials by 50 percent theyre also planning to privatized the Telecommunications Sector so really not hurting the poor but the reaction were getting from the ground is that this is not enough why are you doing this now if you were able to do this in the past why didnt you do that instead of you know imposing taxes on the people people here do not have faith in the leaders they believe even if they present a good plan what guarantee is there that these politicians who have been in power for decades will implement them so people here are asking for accountability in fact their demands are for the government to resign what they want is for a Transitional Council to take control its going to be made up of judges and those judges will not have any political affiliation and then they want elections to be held under a new l. F. Torah law whereby lebanon will be one single constituency which means that the different sects no longer will elect their own sectarian leaders theyre hoping that this will be the beginning of putting an end to lebanons sectarian system of government now many will say this is easier said than done but people here are hopeful that this is a new beginning for them a revolution has already happened in many many ways. The whole of the thanks so much. Plenty more still ahead in the years hour including. Hour for the. State of emergency extended to more regions of chile after a Carbon Transport price hikes fails to calm the anger. And how much security lockdown in indian administered kashmir is impacting promise. And its more tiger woods targets his next career milestone details coming up later with father. Now british politicians are preparing for a frantic week in parliament as Boris Johnsons government tries to pass legislation that would deliver braggs it the Prime Minister is adamant the u. K. Will leave the e. U. In 10 days despite being forced to ask for another delay its possible the speaker of the house of commons could allow a meaningful vote on the break that deal as it stands on monday which would show how much support the agreement actually has britains government is still insisting the u. K. Will leave the e. U. At the end of this month as i just mentioned with or without the deal we are going to leave october the 31st we have the means and the ability to do so and people who you know yesterday we had some people who voted for delay voted explicitly to trying to frustrate this process and to drag it out i think actually the mood in the country is clear and the Prime Ministers determination is absolute lets go live to london thats where lawrence lay joins us from i think youre outside parliament arent you lawrence so youre going to have to look in your crystal balls i mean tell us will there be a vote today on whats going on. Well yeah i mean at the risk of the risk of mixing our metaphors even further semi it is one of those situations where as soon as you see that think you see the clouds passing you know the dealer grades last week between Boris Johnson the European Union which both he and they seemed happy with parliament that in civilians and back down the rabbit hole we go and that is what certainly one of the questions is whether bristol is actually going to be able to have a vote later on today whats called a meaningful vote the sort of thing that reason may last 3 times on her deal or thats going to get blocked and if it does get blocked on earth happens after that last one and pick a bits of it with little which is the head of the institutes of Economic Affairs obviously johnson wants to have a vote this afternoon why he wouldnt that be allowed by the speaker of the house but attention to the speaker could cite a whirl you decided to try and get this through on saturday you then you sort of pulled it you cant just keep coming back and also king the house of commons the same question is not a reasonable point it is i think potentially a reasonable point over there was an actually finally a vote on the to your on saturday so why not do it now and if under this going to try to with through this because so much of if if you were on the grounds of at the softening he might just to back out straight through would mean if you were to would that then mean that the u. K. Could leave the European Union or yes i would be pretty confident if there is a meaningful vote and well see whether speaker bercow grants that lloyd clete Boris Johnsons proposal would provide will it will be close but hes probably got the numbers by a handful of arms and if he can get back through what the Prime Minister himself is calling a straight up and down vote yes then parliament has agreed the deal then i think rapid exit from the European Union becomes a possibility but is it also true that if he did when they start voting on the bits of the legislation from hughes day tomorrow then opposition politics can still attach amendments to it and try and bring the whole thing down again can they well thats a possibility if youre if he dont have a straightforward. Ornery do you want the soul not vote until you actually have a bill that you can then amend we want to change that its about our customs arrangement we want a referendum attached so people can vote again the problem with that is that the e. U. 27 the other Member States of the must be holding their heads in absolute despair theyve agreed a deal with tories are my they meant were greeted her with Boris Johnson and theyll be asking look what does britain watch and can actually pass it through its own constitutional process and thats the other question what does britain want because if you look at the polling of the last few days it does look like johnsons idea of brechts it seems to be more popular potentially than other options but it still hasnt got a majority has it sort of summer of 45 percent said britain still doesnt know what it wants no option has a majority because theres a 1000000 possible ways that you could brics and theres the option of staying in but the sense of it reading the polls and just talking to people is the british people are 2nd charge this is dragged on for more than 3 years since there was a referendum in which they gave the instruction to parliament to leave and they probably just want it done almost anything that would bring this tory saugor to an end i think would be warmly welcomed by a majority of the british but little thank you very much thats the and thats thats the view mark mark obviously has as you can tell supports Boris Johnsons deal but you know its did it is still absolutely as clear as mud what parliament wants and what the british people once and it may become a bit clearer sammy next few days if theres any consensus for anything at all and yet how many times have we said that in the past law and so i guess time will tell if it will be coming to make her thanks so much for now this. Preliminary Election Results in bolivia put the president even more dollars ahead but it looks like well have to face a runoff in december rallies doesnt appear to have enough support to win a 4th term in office out right John Heilemann reports from la paz. Bolivia president ial elections except for a 2nd round the 1st time since ever moralists to power nearly 40 years ago. Luminary russo showed the incumbent picking up 45 percent of the vote in both of them was his nearest challenger carlos messa not far behind with 38 enough for a runoff and. Celebrated as if it was a win it so. Says that at the moment this is a Crucial Point after almost 14 long years the bolivian people have taken a decision in defense of a democracy that needs to be consolidated and renovated. The president were on his didnt accept these results as definitive 83 percent of the votes have been counted so far he believes those still to rifle through areas give him an outright weight hit the general as always we trust the vote in the countryside thats why were going to wait until the last vote is being counted to continue with our process of change her whatever happens this election is being seen as a setback for a man hes used to winning by a landslide if the right is his supporters celebrating the fact that it did come 1st in this round of voting but again the last election because 60 percent of the boat so his popularity pretty has come down. To bolivians a divided many like School Teacher meant to keep faith with the president hes always talk of poverty and kept the economy growing again assented. In the governments befall moralez that wasnt development they had the chance and they didnt do it ever arrived and made the economy grow it might not have got to all of it but he has tried it. And if you erick thinks differently about the longest standing president in the lives history that i was going to put it to him was we want to see a new candidate whos going to take the country to a Better Future we think that with evo will just stagnate. A minute its not just a desire for change through also worried that were alice is slowly eroding democracy in the country. Just to run in this election and change the constitution and defied a referendum in which the electorate narrowly rejected that i guess they could be away for up to 7 days the remaining 1st from votes to be counted and to see if the president were on his knees full of was of a full term to celebrate or another electoral votes of all the heads john home and i would 0 lets pause. Well in a few moments well have the weather with jenny but still ahead on aljazeera installed ac milans hopes for a new star on get down every. You know. And drabs of heat wave never a good combination and this is a situation across into south africa now you can see hands off light not a lot of activity and that is because there is not much going on sun in the way of rain that is so desperately needed now this is the limpopo down this is a photograph taken back as you can see here in 2017 and in fact all thats happened since then is the rain has just been so below the average where now in the situation where we have this situation to deal with in fact this is just like many dams across much of the country even idea about this real concerns right now were talking about day 0 which is when residents have no water that is already happening in a couple of towns but look at this the average for october in johannesburg 72. 00 millimeters not bad in 2016 at 2070 not too good 2018 also not very good but so far this month all that has occurred in johannesburg is point 4 millimeters of rain so that with the heat look at this is how much of a monday 35. 00 degrees celsius and the lack of rain really is going to have a considerable knock on effect now there is some rain showers actually in the full cost but not really making a great impact will begin to push into john is bogus a goat cheese day into wednesday and what will happen is temperatures will actually begin to come down but as a say its a case of scapa thunderstorms and not really helping with that long term drought. 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Welcome back youre watching aljazeera time to recap our headlines lebanons Prime Minister will have a the is meeting with his cabinet to discuss new economic measures earlier president michel aoun said protests expressed peoples pain but accusing all politicians of corruption he said it is not fair. U. S. Troops have crossed into iraq as part of their withdrawal from Northern Syria its believed at least 19 vehicles have gone through the Border Crossing heading to iraqs northern kurdish region. Bolivias incumbent president is ahead in the election but it looks like hell have to face a runoff in december preliminary results put longstanding leader able morales ahead of his rival carlos mess but not enough to win out right. Now United Nations report says the majority of african migrants who try to reach europe would do it all again despite the risks namely 2000 africans from 39. 00 countries were interviewed the survey only sampled those who made the journey for economic reasons not for asylum or protection the results suggest that a majority of the economic migrants travel because they wanted to earn more money to support their families not because they were poor. Most of the migrants were in school or employed with competitive wages when they left. Is the Nigeria Country director for the United Nations Development Program he joins

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