A camp on the greek island of lesbos face more difficult days ahead. U. K. Leader Boris Johnson is accused of embarrassing the nation over breck sits by 2 former Prime Ministers. Plus an appetite for plant based beats you look at how the pandemic is changing the way people think about foods in thailand. But 1st to bella reuss where theres been an escalation in violence against protesters the governments has also shut down the countrys internet. Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the center all minsk some of the made their way in one of the president ial compounds where police say theyve detained at least 250 people and have been demands for president Alexander Lukashenko resignation ever since he was declared the winner of last months speciate election and aljazeera stepped fasten was acts one of the process in the belorussian capital. They have been marching now for our 3rd through the city streets today despite the fact that many of them were detained at the start of this rally even before the rally started people simply being snatched off the streets by air mass man driving around and signs and quickly if not can people wherever they can but despises. This increasing repression and also the flow rate of all main roads here in the city a large group of people thousands of them managed to gather together and marched towards one of the residence of the president took a chance they sort of stopped by showing to him that theyre still here all the threats and intimidation and violence is not working for him and that they will continue to to protest on the streets as long as hes still in office their main goal is to get rid of the president they they feel that he is illegitimate said he has lost the election and they have been asking for a new election for the last couple of weeks and the president has simply know too that at least for the moment but their main aim is whats going to happen here in battle their focus is not so much on russia at the moment but they also have been telling me today that they trust that person is making the right decision thats basically how they put it they say the belorussians and the russian people are brothers and sisters and thats the way its supposed to stay they dont want to be part of russia they dont want to be integrated fully into russia but they want to have a good relation with russia but if the outcome of the meeting between the shank and put in will lead to more integration between the 2 nations then the belorussian people are very clearly against this. Authorities in greece and start admitting refugees to a new song. On the island of les pauls after their camp burned down earlier this week thousands of people have been sleeping rough since the maria camp europes largest was reduced to ash refugees are requesting humanitarian assistance and are resisting attempts to relocate them greek police fired tear gas protests on saturday well just here a Stephanie Decker has more now from lesbos where shes been speaking to some of the displaced. There is no coherent aid operation happening at all then were almost you know 4 or 5 days since that fire that you camp thats right behind us theres been a drip of people coming here around 500. 00 now have been moved here over the last 2 days so theyve been testing everyone for corona coming in to the camp from what we understand 10 nor do we have more specific numbers about the 10s have tested positive of course this started with 35 refugees having tested positive and they then mingled with the rest of the population so this is of course a concern but yes i think more importantly how are you going to provide shelter food water and a future for these people going to bring in our guest. And she works for the ngo stand by me. Youve been here for a very long time youve seen the situation you saw the fire yourself tell me a little bit about now what are the issues now how difficult is it what are they facing exactly like youre saying still a lot of people are missing food theyre missing woodard missing shelter and also theyre missing medical treatment and psychological treatment which is also highly important in this situation i mean were talking about people who are dealing with no minimum of 4 traumas being their home country to join in the fire on top of right now i think this is the fault of everyone and people need to find new solutions in regards to providing aid like for example ourselves we were able to provide aid already today after despite not being able to enter them we just meant. People the people who couldnt get out they met us there so we met in between we found new solutions to provide aid weve been talking to the refugees they want theyve been here for years many of the waiting for papers to be processed waiting for an answer one of them told us were just one an all star yes or no and then you know whether that means we have to go back but its this limbo that has taken a huge toll you do have tens of thousands of people in refugee camps. With their lives on hold with their cases pending with question marks of whats going to happen so i think you know in that sense at least its an important debate but certainly nothing has been resolved the greek authorities have made it very clear to the people here who want to leave the island that the moment they were believing any time soon. A ship carrying nearly 300 people on the mediterranean is appealing to be allowed into ports the migrants were pulled from small boats in 3 separate operations in the past week the vessel is run by the Spanish Charity open arms with an 18000 people have died strides across the mediterranean in the last 6 years the turkish vessel sent sea map out spots of oil and gas drilling prospects in the disputed parts of the Eastern Mediterranean has returned home tensions flared last month after ankara sent the ship along with a naval escorts both turkey and greece claim Energy Resources in the region turkeys defense minister says the ships return was shared children does not mean un career has given up on its rights in the Eastern Mediterranean. But the greek Prime Minister has welcomed the ships departure from disputed waters. Raised. The return of or trace an ontology is a positive 1st step i sincerely hope that this will continue i said yesterday that the end of the provocations should be the beginning of conversation we never hid the fact that we want to talk with turkey but in a peaceful atmosphere without provocations and without unilateral actions. After a day of ceremony and statements of hope the taliban and the Afghan Governments when i get down to the hard work of trying to end decades of war but as the toss got underway and cutters capital there were multiple attacks back in afghanistan the government says there were taliban attacks in 18 provinces on saturday the taliban say they were for 10 government assaults well despite these accusations both sides are being urged to seize an opportunity to secure peace for future generations and some a binge of aid has been following the talks in doha and sent us this reports. Delegations led by the argonne government side and the taliban side have met the emir of qatar there are intraday legation talks which are sched jeweled but right now both of these delegations are deciding who is going to be meeting home and to discuss that further we have with this one member of the delegation that mrs levy with the rory thank you very much for being with us describe to us how hopeful are you that this talks are going to yield some results and what is going to be the future plan of action thank you. We are here to have this talk in discussion thats why this is that is and that we came from along from afghanistan to do that for this talk and the people of afghanistan desire for that and looking forward to to the talks could be happen and also now we have the support of all the International Community all the country in the region that this talk should be happening so thats why we are we hope we do have hope for that and the result of course its a long way to go in we will have a long discussion also. Of course it will be not very easy. Its a bumpy road but you will see that its all youre doing your delegation has decided its going to be a 6 member Contact Committee which is going to be meeting with the taliban 1st setting of the agenda and on monday is going to be the 1st day probably of these in drive on dialogue i think so yeah tomorrow which is the which is mandated this the 2 delegations from both side the delegations from both sides will set to get out and talk about some code of conduct procedure rule and procedure in also the Agenda Setting the agenda how hopeful are you because as a woman member of the delegation somebody who is representing one of the many minorities in of gonna stand do you think that after 20 years nearly 20 years of conflict you will be able to convince the taliban to give up violence and listened to you for what you want there is no for the reason that both sides should continue for war and for conflict we have to sit together to talk there is no solution for that the best solution the better solution is to sit to the dead to talk a political power i want to have a problem and also putting our. Ideo and i joined at the table and talk about that and to get some results. But you see that this is a very difficult situation even today the government is saying theres been more than 18 attacks in the last 24 hours in various provinces the taliban is saying that there is a Propaganda Campaign that is being run against them so there is a lack of trust and it seems to be quite void on both sides how are you going to be able to bridge that. It is lack of trust of course its its common for every peace talk peace negotiation this lack of class can be happen but unfortunately of course the evidence no. Evidence from taliban side to say that its appropriate and because we have the evidence we have the fire that happened today or day. Blasting or or conflict so but anyway we have yesterday weve got some a positive just shared it can be a step forward for the building the trust we have to build the trust i think here and qatari cutter also. We have to to to do some just year or 2 to show some positives. To take some positive steps for building the trust thank you very much for speaking to us and there you have at this is the view from the of gone delegation that yes there has been violence that there will might continue to be violence but theyre hopeful that this level of trust that does not exist between them is going to be billed as contact groups begin the negotiations gone dialogues without international interlocutors youve been hearing from diplomats saying that they are still here theyre still supporting it but from a backseat it is going to be weeks and months before this could yield results but both sides are hopeful that this is a 1st step in the right direction. Still to come on aljazeera the votes in russia which has been seen as a test for president clinton on. The weathermans pretty quiet across the middle east we have got lost a clear skies lots of hazy sunshine still very warm into that so western side of the levant that just around the eastern side of the a med we have got very warm weather too continuing into iraq and also into kuwait were getting up into the mid fortys here a tad cooler should we say 39 celsius just ahead of a 100 famine hi there in doha looking at a similar temps is going to choose day perhaps getting back to around 36. 00 degrees more the way a cloud there across the western side of saudi might just add a spot sorts of affright and thats certainly the case into Western Areas of yemen see some showers coming in here from time to time the showers continue across Central Africa right across into the gulf of guinea where they are starting to sink the while little further south was as they should to come our own saints in particular wet weather we could see some flooding as a result of that the democratic republic of the congo also seeing some lively showers just along the coastal fringes there are towns near pushing up into kenya easing up towards somalia you might catch a shower or 2 here over the next dial basic cable south africa also saying one of 2 shows and its on the cool side to the south with highs 50. 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And refugees on the greek island of glass balls are being moved into a new site after their camp burned down last week refugees are requesting humanitarian assistance and are resisting attempts to relocate them. And in the u. K. To former Prime Ministers have urged them to reject a government bill that threatens to violate parts of an earlier green. Mintz with the e. U. Tony blair and john majors say Boris Johnsons proposed bill is quote its embarrassing the nation they say it will also damage the Peace Process in Northern Ireland johnson is proposing changes to the agreements on movement between Northern Ireland and the republic of violence which was put in place to prevent a socalled hard border arlens foreign minister says the move has eroded the trust between the u. K. And violence the British Government in my view is behaving in an extraordinary way and british people need to know the us because outside of britain where where this issue is being discussed no the reputation of the u. K. And britain as a trusted negotiating partner on important issues like this is being damaged in a very serious way where u. S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has warns there will be no trade deal with washington if the British Government undermines the 1998 good friday agreements which ended the conflicts in Northern Ireland good friday accords were very high priority for us democrats and republicans house and senate so that if the u. K. It anything to undermine the good friday accord they should not as i told them in the u. K. For different elements of purchase of haitian there they should not even think about having a u. S. U. K. Bilateral trade agreement well earlier we spoke to Alistair Campbell who served as a spokesman for tony blair he thinks its extraordinary that politicians from across party lines are united send their criticism of johnson. The country im afraid elected a complete charlatan as Prime Minister and i think the country is beginning to see that perhaps more clearly i think both tony blair and john major tony blair whos you say used the word wrong sometimes tells me that i go to over the top in my criticisms of Boris Johnson and he has held back i think in terms of some of his rhetoric about johnson but john major. A conservative Prime Minister who was hearing trees amaze time although he had very different views on some issues pretty much kept his head down i think to him to come out today and combine with a labor Prime Minister and say what they have said together about the current Prime Minister about the current governments handling of the brits in goshen the damage theyre doing to u. K. Standing around the world i think is extraordinary and the worry for me however is that a lot of these m. P. And you have tory m. P. s i suspect that their vision of their version of what the jury party is in 2020 doesnt bear sufficient relation to what john majors jury parts of it and who i think that the 2 big points that theyre making really one to the damage done to our reputation in the world when he openly have a Prime Minister and a cabinet saying that they see nothing wrong in breaking an International Treaty breaking their word it was as you say negotiated a few months ago under which he won a general election and secondly the direct and significant threat that this poses to the good friday agreement a what it shows is that john major and tony blair care about that and Boris Johnson doesnt. And russia voting is about to close in a series all through corrections the vote comes after major protest sounds claims thats the kremlin ordered the poisoning of Opposition Leader alexina vollmer something the government strongly denies but same barber more. If these elections are being watched more closely than ever its because of a rising sense of discontent among parts of the public tens of millions of russians have been voting for local parliaments and Regional Governors weeks after the German Government said Opposition Leader alexina valley had been poisoned. Novelli still in hospital in berlin he fell