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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

U. S. Diplomat in ukraine testifies in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry into president on the trump. Lead is of tuckey in russia saying a deal has been reached to move out of Syrian Border areas now this announcement comes as a u. S. Brokered truce in the region comes to an end turkish president says Syrian Kurdish fighters will move 30 kilometers away from the border in northeast syria within 150 hours after that time turkey and russia have agreed to conduct joint patrols both me to say theyll work to ensure the safe return of Syrian Refugees currently in turkey. We are not going to allow any separatist agendas in syria we gave kurdish rebels 120 hours and said they would withdraw they would move 30 kilometers deep were going to have 10 kilometers deep and Russian Security will operate there in man beach and teller thought all the y. P. G. Will be removed with their arms. To achieve a stable and long term stabilization in syria on the whole in l. View its only possible while observing sovereignty and territorial integrity of this country its the very basic position and we discussed it in detail its necessary for Syrian Refugees to return to their motherland we will help relieve strain on countries who host them is there a step vos has been want to train those talks in sochi and sent this report. This means that after the United States of failed as the minister of defense here described earlier the russians are now in place to make this cease fire work and they will start tomorrow at noon on the 23rd of october military police from the russian side together with Syrian Border patrol will go into an area which is outside of the turkish operations zone right now in syria it as it is actually a stretch along the syrian Turkish Border where the Russian Military police and the Syrian Border patrol will make sure that the kurdish fighters will be removed and this arms they have 150 hours to do that and if they succeed the minister of Foreign Affairs here the Russian Foreign minister sas then the Turkish Military operation will be finished it will be done if the kurdish fighters are all gone from this area what happens next is that the turkish and the russians will patrol together in a 10 kilometer zone next to the military operations on that turkey has right now so thats the deal thats been discussed here 7 hours it goes further than that its not only the military solution but also a political solution both leaders have stressed that the Constitutional Commission that also was brokered by by president putin very much in these style talks that that will be the way to go and the 1st meeting of this commission is on the 30th of october and some avenger very joins us live now from market charlie on the turkey syria border what does this agreement mean. People that are living in that affected area in Northeast Area what happens to them now. Details are still emerging on how this is going to be implemented but as youve seen one of the points that was discussed in the meeting between the 2 president s and that date is going to be from noon on goods tomorrow that its on wednesday theres going to be a joint patrol joint russia syria and turkey implementation of this plan where 150 hours are going to be given to these kurdish fighters to leave this area and after that there is going to be joint patrols by the russians and the syrians on the area which is not being covered by this turkish offensive and then 10 kilometers deep into syrian territory they are going to be joint patrols that are going to be carried out between the turkish and the russians so it is going to be a difficult one how it is implemented on the ground what it looks like that aside the strength to give more time to these kurdish fighters which it calls terrorists to leave this area weve heard some commanders of the p. G. Saying that they would like to defend their areas because if they lose theyd be left with nothing but so far the Syrian Democratic forces the main the Kurdish Fighting force has not commented on not this deal and the deal which has lapsed as well it is worth reminding ourselves that there was a deal up till a few hours ago which was brokered by the United States between turkey and the kurdish fighters very for the last 5 days. Cannons which of been fighting from behind us have been stopped and this deal has lapsed and from to morrow noon on birds theres going to be a new deal where kurdish fighters would get more time to leave these areas where turkey wants to send back Syrian Refugees thank you very much an attack in syria brought us some of enjoyment bringing us the latest on developments that. The e. U. Council president says he will recommend the block grant person another break that extension in order to avoid a no deal scenario the u. K. Is you to leave the e. U. On october 31st employment is to Boris Johnson had been hoping to have his Withdrawal Agreement ratified by parliament this week but m. P. s rejected that plan saying it didnt give them time to scrutinise the legislation or reach out as reports from westminster. It is as m. P. s point out unprecedented for parliament to pass such a large and important bill so quickly yet the governments wanted his Withdrawal Agreement bill through the commons before the end of the week mr speaker i was incredibly concerned when i was reminded by my wife earlier today that we spent my wife and i spent longer choosing a school for then we have city bay this incredibly cool to kill on tuesday the legislation for leaving the European Union was facing 2 hurdles would m. P. s vote to give it more consideration and would they agree to the governments breakneck timetable the Prime Minister hopes he could focus minds with this warning the deal if parliament refuses to allow bricks to happen and instead gets its way and decides to delay everything until january or possibly longer theres a great regret i would say that the book the bill will have to be pulled and we will have to go forward much as the right order may not like it will have to go forward to a general election 1st up would m. P. s give his Withdrawal Agreement build their approval in principle so the guys have it the ayes have it the m. P. s gave it a nod through to a 2nd reading a crucial victory for the Prime Minister the 1st time in this tortured saga that parliament has given any breaks a deal any kind of approval but glory was short lived next up was the vote on the timetable for. The guys to the right 308. To the last 322. 00 so the no does have a nose have it once again m. P. s have slammed the brakes on brakes it tonights the house has refused to be bounced into debating a hugely significant piece of legislation in just 2 days with barely any notice and an analysis of the. Impact of this bill the Prime Minister is the also of his own misfortune Jeremy Corwin offered to Work Together to find a mutually agreeable timetable for us johnson responded by saying he was putting the bill on hold for now his do or die dreams of leaving the e. U. On october 31st look to have been dealt a mortal blow so what i was next depends on the e. U. Its been considering that letter Boris Johnson was obliged by parliament to write last saturday requesting a break that extension if it grants a long 1 january or further then as weve just heard from the Prime Minister he is going to try pushing for a general election if we get something shorter all more flexible then that suggests that the e. U. Like Boris Johnson just wants to get the brakes it done will reach alans aljazeera london. Thousands of protesters in lebanon have taken to the streets for a 6th consecutive day despite emergency reforms announced by the Prime Minister demonstrations began last week over the governments plans to impose new taxes but have since widened into course for the entire Political Class to step down Stephanie Decker reports from tripoli and north lebanon. Day 6 and many roadblocks remain in place banks and schools are closed across lebanon many Bank Machines dont have cash the Prime Ministers proposals for forms havent changed the situation on the ground that are the shit people are going into the streets for their future and the future of their children in reality the Political Class that we have has less than nothing before this uprising if we can call it that the government tried to pick the pocket of every poor person until they were left with nothing Prime Minister sad how did he has met ambassadors of various countries including the u. S. And russia as well as the arab league they welcomed the reforms but also urged him to address the demands of the people but what these people who remain on the streets really want is for the government to go and adviser to the Prime Minister had this to say is that a chance or a possibility for a Cabinet Reshuffle or Something Like this i think this will be determined in the coming few days and it is one of the options being put on the table we drove up from beirut to the Northern City of tripoli roadblocks here too on the main highway when we got to tripoli the square was starting to fill up many of those graduates everyone is unemployed but people here for these areas are living in very horrible of institutions to see how we live in their houses. To understand. All of this will have an election system that is highly sectarian this is not the people who have been in charge for 30 years keep surviving so for me the most important thing right now i mean i know people are saying yes to the exam which was a good translates to you know the big almost like a dictatorship least of all because its more about the. Electoral law that needs to change than even the most important thing right now or else the same people we voted for was coming. As the sunset more and more people. It is the night that this where our. Second city has traditionally been a support base Prime Minister. But the belief has been neglected the majority of its people are poor there has been a huge turnout here over the last 6 days it seems the jews have had enough here the message is the savings in beirut in other cities across this country they dont want the same people who got them into this dire situation to be the ones who try to fix it Stephanie Decker aljazeera tripoli north lebanon. So i have for you on the program catalonia is Regional Government calls for dialogue with spanish latest following days of unrest and struggling to deal with refugee numbers the water supply to camp and bosnia is caught to pressure the government into helping. The a. Hello there it is going to be about the heat across the south on the east of australia in the coming days not last few hours not a great deal of cloud and as we know not really had any rainfall coast over the last few days and really none in the forecast in this coming week either as a couple enjoying the warm sunshine in sydney its very nice but its actually going to get very warm and of course we do desperate need the rain so whats going to happen to go through this week of these temperatures actually rise even further theyre coming down from the north the winds they can be brisk as well as the fight is also on the increase those who are in adelaide on wednesday 24 across empath and then thursday one of the warmest days look at this 36 celsius in adelaide thats actually 14 degrees above the average for this time of the year meanwhile 33. 00 in adelaide again a good 12. 00 to 13. 00 degrees above the average and eventually to go through the week that heat will actually shift towards the east across into new zealand nowhere near that will make up ended. Full cost as well 11 celsius in Christ Church on wednesday 14 orcon and the showers in the winds really continue across both islands as we go through thursday and then up into japan weve still seen some rain across areas a home show the worst its own its way out but theres more rain just waiting in the wings and that will push in as we head off into thursday quite heavy at times particularly across the west. Germanys capital there is a barber like no other 22. Goes from across what you have to. But as he said he changes his movie with. The stories. Told by the people who live. On aljazeera. Welcome back a look at the headlines now the leaders of tokyo and russia say a deal has been reached the kurdish fighters to move out of Syrian Border areas is comes as a u. S. Brokered truce in the region comes to an end versions parliament has rejected the governments plan to fast track brakes at legislation in order to leave the European Union by october 31st Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been hoping to see as Withdrawal Agreement ratified by parliament by thursday and thousands of protesters in lebanon have taken to the streets for a 6th consecutive day despite emergency reforms announced by the government calling for prime mrs saad hariri to resign all the top u. S. Diplomat in ukraine has been testifying and congress sponsored the pitchman inquiry into President Donald Trump democrats leading the closed door depositions i William Taylor has provided a care count of the president pressuring ukraine to investigate a political rival whilst withholding military assistance idea castro has more now from washington. Did President Donald Trump have corrupt intent when he pressured ukraine to open investigations into his political opponents this man may know the answer William Taylor is the acting u. S. Ambassador to ukraine his closed door testimony given in defiance of the white house order to ignore the impeachment inquiry make it to the heart of trumps reasoning it was taylor who reminded state Department Colleagues last month that ukraine did not want to be an instrument in washington domestic reelection politics he texted i think its crazy to withhold Security Assistance for help with a Political Campaign democrats a tuesday taylor has been connecting the dots of a clear quid pro quo in my 10 short months in congress its not even noon and this is the my most disturbing day in congress so far polling shows a growing number of americans believe trump should be impeached and removed from office for the 1st time that number has reached 50 percent the white house has struggled to articulate a clear response last week trumps acting chief of staff confessed u. S. Security aid to ukraine was in part conditioned on ukraine opening an investigation into democrats then he took back the statement and now trump has been tweeting all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here a lynching thousands of africanamericans were slaughtered during the lynching epidemic in this country for no reason other than the color of their skin the president should not compare a constitutionally mandated impeachment inquiry to such a dangerous and dark chapter. Of American History other democrats called the lynching reference disgusting while republican senator Lindsey Graham said the impeachment was a lynching in every sense other republicans though were divided as not the language i would use republicans say democrats are conducting the impeachment inquiry behind closed doors to deliberately hide information from the public democrats say theyre doing it to protect the integrity of the investigation and are said to be planning public hearings soon their strategy to bring the most damning evidence forward and to vote on impeachment before yours and i do joe castro aljazeera washington. Alan fischer has worn the story now also in washington this is a pretty comprehensive Opening Statement from William Taylor how how revealing is his testimony. Its 15 pages long its unusual that it would be that long but it certainly gives us a clear indication of what he said to the committee which of course that hearing was held behind closed doors essentially hes saying that when he arrived in ukraine he was surprised to find that there was a secondary line of communication to ukrainian officials that was acting not in the best interests of long term u. S. Foreign policy and that was largely being coordinated by Rudy Giuliani who of course has no official role in the government he is President Donald Trumps personal lawyer now theres a point in this st

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