A complete overhaul of the political system. Far as small have all the days sport news including china says arsenals mesut ozil has been deceived by fake news over his comment about we girl muslim. If there were welcome to the news well within the hour were expecting to see justice will shape a vote on article of impeachment may take later this week Chuck Schumer u. S. Senate minority leader will use a News Conference to outline this weeks legislative agenda the House Judiciary Committee has released a report i would lining what it says is evidence of quote high crimes by the president the Committee Approved 2 articles of impeachment against donald trump on friday the report lays out the democratic partys case against the president what they see. As an urgent need to impeach him the house of representatives is expected to vote on it in the next few days if that passes trump will then be tried in the Republican Controlled Senate well for more now lets go to Heidi Joe Castro on capitol hill hi there heidi what are we expecting to see happen. He julie so on wednesday is when we expect that historic vote on the house floor that likely will make trump only the 3rd president ever to be formally impeached by congress then that kicks off this impeachment trial to the senate which is controlled by republicans but before the senators have a chance to hear any of the evidence they will 1st establish the rules of the impeachment trial thats because the u. S. Constitution lays very few parameters on how such a impeachment trial would unfold is so essentially senators make it up as they go along and the Senate Minority leader the top democrat in that chamber Chuck Schumer he has written a letter with essentially the minority parties wish list for these trial rules its notable that democrats wont get any of these things unless they get at least 3 republican senators to agree with them but at the top of this wish list are subpoenas for 4 witnesses from trumps inner circle who thus far have not been allowed to cooperate with impeachment investigators and democrats are hoping that they will have information that sheds light on the president s motives or when he suspended military aid to ukraine democrats say he did so with the corrupt intention of pressuring ukraine to launch investigations into trumps political rivals and these witnesses do come from trumps inner circle they include the acting white house chief of staff Mick Mulvaney who ordered that military to be frozen and also the former National Security advisor john bolton who has told his aides privately complaining that he thought than ministrations dealings with ukraine during this period was in his words a drug deal now senate the Senate Democrats say that the American Public has a right to hear from these individuals in order to prove this to be a fair impeachment trial me why. While. Senators who are republicans including their leader Mitch Mcconnell has said that he is in total coordination with the white house in a stablish in these trial rules and in fact mcconnell says that there is quote no chance that the senate would vote to remove trump from office and the internal debate now among those republicans in the senate is whether to proceed with this trial with no witnesses whatsoever or only witnesses that President Trump himself once julie did you are there live from capitol hill heidi thank you well lets cross live now to our White House Correspondent can they help there kimberly are we expected then to hear from the president today. Weve already been hearing from him on social media as we often do on a big story the president trying to get ahead of it in social media nothing fresh from the president in terms of a defense but certainly a lot of tweeting more than a dozen most of the reach suites to the effect of highlighting the successes of his press his presidency that he sees in his mind it also once again maintaining no wrongdoing read the transcripts in all caps what we are expected to hear from the president potentially when he holds a Cabinet Meeting in about an hours time particularly when the president is very vocal on social media he often was the cameras are rolling has an awful lot to say this is no exception last friday he did this so we expect to watch this Cabinet Meeting very carefully expecting the president may he may not but he may have a lot to say he usually does the defiance certainly his trademark can be how can they live from washington d. C. Have to say the white house kimberly thank you. As the pressure builds on indias government over a controversial citizenship law the Supreme Court is planning to hear appeals to it this week from new delhi to hyderabad to look people have rallied in anger against the law which offers citizenship to persecuted minorities from 3 neighboring countries but it excludes muslims 5 people have died since last week where he mohammad has more. Hundreds of students marched in anger the citizen Amendment Act was passed by Parliament Last week and allows Illegal Migrants from 6 religious minorities to acquire citizenship in india but it excludes muslims and these protesters want to provoked. The is not just about about us does not support the minorities is against the context of this against the nation and what it is and what is the foundation of police met local people and students from jimmy up Millia Islamia university as they marched towards the Parliament Building and trying to disperse them. The situation turned violent and buses and cars were set on fire. From the local media say police and to the University Classroom and detained students some by force. A deal honey does one of 100 students who were injured he says his arm was fractured i was surrounded by those oh so many policeman legolas 6 to 7 good as they were stuck there started beating me and though it was brutal attack they were not using martins they were using some other sticks ovid in the side streets with so maybe i dont know where they were they were using blades moods. Kind of brutal a drug that was. Thousands of people joined the demonstrations as. They continued into the night and spread across the country in hyderabad right police fired tear gas and rubber bullets the police have been accused of being heavy handed but they say theyve used necessary force. If it was a peaceful mob it would have been peacefully dispersed but did cause damage to public property arson and set motorcycles on fire protesters threw stones at police and really have been injured its in the Police Interest to push them back and bring law and order the controversial law allow citizenship to be granted to minorities from 3 neighboring countries but the opposition says it discriminates on religious grounds especially against muslims and goes against indias secular constitution and with anti muslim rhetoric increasingly being used in india pressure is mounting on the Prime Minister to reduce tensions. For now protesters say theyll continue to demonstrate until the citizen law is revoked and their voices are heard for him Mohammed Al Jazeera well below the is a social entrepreneur and campaigner in new delhi and he says while muslims in india have been the most vocal critics of the Sistine Chapel all the protests have spread beyond that community. There is no denying the fact that that it is the Muslim Community that that is more nervous than perhaps the rest of the country but having said that a lot more to cover the fact that are the protests may have tarted that the the jimmy m. University which is a predominantly. A university of where muslims students really go and also protest at another university called the league or Muslim University both of these almost putting it around the same time both of them predominantly you know led by a by students from the Muslim Community other than what weve seen this especially after the crackdown that happened at germany a slummy up 1st and then followed by a good Muslim University yesterday ive seen that this is not cycling to other universities all over india are we seeing at you know at as a colleges in mumbai colleges in in flux know in hydrabad the scene some of those protests being very symbolic in nature well some others perhaps being very you know showing signs of violence is well theres been theyve been instances of strong swing as well so he asserts important to understand that its you know you might really see organized young people coming together and yet its not like 11 large among those monolith of protests are there is a scale and there is a big spectrum of the kind of protests that we are seeing some of them extremely peaceful just symbolic while others perhaps getting out of hand showing the signs of nervousness. The u. S. Has imposed sanctions on 2 senior south sydneys politicians there accused of a structuring the young countrys efforts of peace and we conciliation fighting there over the past 6 years has claimed the lives of 85400000 people and forced 4000000 people from their homes earlier the u. S. Secretary of state issued this warning the United States stands ready to impose other measures against any who seek to expand the conflict in detail peace efforts in south sudan but he went on to say that sanctions are not permanent and may be lifted if individuals demonstrate measurable support of the Peace Process in south sudan will have a morgan is in khartoum in neighboring sudan and she says the humanitarian situation there is critical. The sanctions by the United States on to south sudanese officials comes just 6 days after the United States sanctioned 5 other south sudanese accusing them of Human Rights Violations and committing atrocities now the 2 new people to be added to the list Cabinet Affairs minister martin morrow who the United States accuse of recruiting local militias to fight in south sudans conflicts the other person to be sanctioned is defense minister called by young job who the United States accuse of not implementing the security arrangements from the government side asked for Peace Agreements signed between south sudans government and various other groups here in the sudanese capital how to more than a year ago now ask for that peace deal there should be a certain amount of government soldiers and Opposition Armed opposition soldiers in the capital and various other states before the return of the Opposition Leader rick machar to form a Transitional Government now that deadline passed the initial deadline for the formation of a Transitional Government was may that was extended to november and then again to february by all sides after the sides agreed that many issues are to be implemented now the sanctions come as written my char the Opposition Leader and south sudans president salva kiir are meeting in juba to try to discuss ways forward to try to implement the parts of the Peace Agreement that need to be implemented before a Transitional Government is formed all this comes as millions of south sudanese continue to feel the impact of the conflicts more than a 3rd of south sudans 12000000 population have been displaced and more than half of them are in dire need of humanitarian assistance and the World Food Program came out just a couple of days ago and said that the country is at risk of famine if no military assistance is given to millions so many people in south sudan continue to wait for peace to come so that they can feel political humanitarian and economic stability. The u. N. Security council is discussing its role in west africa just hours after an emergency meeting was held by leaders of the saw hill region on rising violence there and one of the most recent attacks 71 soldiers from missionaries on me were killed by fight says ling to eisele near the border with mali when it receives more now from bamako. These are desperate times for africas the here we do armed groups are inflicting heavy losses to our music and forcing thousands of civilians from their homes. Leaders of the countries affected known as g 5 scrambled this meeting in yemi to urgently find a solution host president mohamed use of force says the frequency and sophistication of recent attacks is waters of. Love doesnt go to those who do notice that the scale of terrorist attacks are getting larger day after day terrorists are getting more sophisticated weapons the terrorists have been real war professionals they progress every day on the strategic operative and tactical levels. The g 5 chairman appealed for a new strategy to phrase the growing threat. We must Work Together to ensure victory against terrorism in the short middle and long term as the case in other countries fighting terrorism we need allies in alliance characterized with responsibility cooperation and respect for each other. At the end of the meeting the leaders resolve to Work Together to fight the armed groups which until now has been largely carried out by the national lobbies syrian. Leaders have agreed to improve cooperation between National Forces joint military operations and International Allies as well as bit of coordination on both a political and strategic level theyve also agreed on information sharing between security institutions and the countries to better feist terrorism. Earlier the leaders paid their respect to the graves of 720 just soldiers killed last week when fighters linked to eisele override that b. Z. Unitas more than 230 soldiers have been killed in mali putting up arsenal and me here over the past 4 months in addition to 30 french troops who died in mid helicopter pollution while hunting for the fighters in the electorate region but what i mean its really its a carrying out attacks the regional armies and its a group of civilians raising concerns of more violence in the coming weeks and months the g 5 leaders have concluded their summit but their citizens living on the front lines are desperate for help for now although its not clear if the resolutions of the summit will do that. But michael. At least 12 people have been killed in a rebel attack in the eastern democratic republic of congo it happened overnight on monday in the territory of watta linga just a day earlier 32 people were killed in another attack in bending the Eastern Region seen a wave of attacks by a rebel group called the allied Democratic Forces at least a 170 vine civilians have been killed since october when the government launched an offensive against the rebels opposition parties in the gambia are rallying against president adama barrel they want barrow to honor his promise to step down by the end of this year he made that commitment in a deal to form a Coalition Government 3 years ago but has since changed his mind saying he will serve his food 5 year term barrels 2016 election victory ended the 22 year long rule of former leader yard chammy well Nicholas Hawke is in bombshell where protests to say president barrel has made Living Conditions are worse than theyve been in previous years. The beginning there was hundreds of people and then the crowd swelled up to tens of thousands and theyve successfully handed over their petition to the spokesperson of the government a petition asking for adam barrow to step down their slogan is which in the local language means its time its time for adam a barrow to step down remember in 2016 on this very road there were tens of thousands of people protesting against the former longtime president in support of adam a barrow today we saw the same people who supported adam a borrow asking him now to step down he had made a promise that he would stay in power just for 3 years but it seems he says that he will continue to stay to power complete his full mandate he says hes respecting the constitution but thats something that the protesters here are not buying they believe that he just wants to cling on to power they fear also and that some members of his government are leaders of a performer political leaders or close allies too. And although he had promised at the time to change change for the people here and while there has been more Political Freedom change has been slow to come when it comes to security reforms when it comes to the change of leadership when it comes to basic things like power electricity and water shortages that this country is suffering some of the protests are telling me that the situation is worse than before. Theres plenty more ahead on the new souring today i think it was. Cracking down on the press a new report on h