Agreeing on a date for national elections, but not how they will get that. Chaos in the country plunges into its worst constitutional crisis in decades who is now leaderless after its interim president resigned. And its fall. Dustin johnson has won the 2nd major title of his career american claiming the masters, the record breaking school. Hello everyone. Armenias Prime Minister is resisting pressure to resign after days of anger over the ceasefire deal with azerbaijan. Hes given his 1st address since signing the agreement. This is he says he takes full responsibility for the loss of territory in the going to cut about. But hes facing a lot of protests and outrage about the concessions he made. And what russian peacekeepers have now been deployed in areas where the land is being handed over to azerbaijan. Theyre going to be there 2000 of the monitoring the region for at least 5 years. I think armenians of burned buildings and destroyed facilities as they left the district of series and set to return there after being forced out by armenia in the early 1990 s. Those are the headlines. Lets get the details with Hoda Abdelhamid in yet, yvonne for us. So nicole takes responsibility, but basically stops there. Is he . Is he offering anything else . Now he takes responsibility and he says that he wont resign because what the country needs most. The moment is stability and he sort of kind of positioned himself as the figure of stability here. But he is under a lot of pressure make no mistake. Hes due to meet with his own Party Members of his party have put forward their resignation. He is also due in the coming days to answer questions from parliament. This is still, i dont think he has been yet convincing enough to anger is still there. And you know, the handover has been postponed for a while, but this is just the beginning of people understanding how much they lost, not only in terror, but also human toll of this war. There are different figures coming out at the moment. The government saying about 1400 soldiers have ministry of health saying no, that number is above 2300 in this still many, many bodies laying on the ground. For example, International Red cross is trying to bring them back and theres still many missing. So he is, taki is still under a lot of pressure and he still hasnt answered really the question of why get into this war . Why not pull the plug at the beginning . Why have such a high price . And is there any other option as far as the people in the protestors are concerns . I mean they just, they just want him gone well, i think theres mixed feelings about that. Many say that he should go. Others say, well, hold on his image, a timid Prime Minister of this country, but he should at least call for early elections to see if he still has the mandate to people. We havent heard him answer those concerns at all. Do you dont you think he said is that hes not going to resign. These are early stages whether he be able to hold that position or not is something that well have to see. You know, you have 5000 people who now are basically homeless here in armenia. Those are the ones who had to evacuate. You have those who will have to evacuate that chain, which is another district that has to be handed over by the 1st. Those will also be homeless and jobless here. And then you have all these mothers of the soldiers who died, who are not very happy with whats going on. So well have to wait if you will be able really not to call for early election, but that would be the minimum that people would accept from him at this stage. Bill hamid, on the news from the thank you, paula. Were moving to ethiopia now, and the federal government is sending military reinforcements to degree where it is fighting Regional Forces leader has called on the un and the African Union to condemn ethiopias use of what he called Excessive Force during its nearly 2 week offensive. Earlier the rockets into eritrea in the north saying thats where the ethiopian troops are attacking from. The more refugees from the region are continuing to cross into sudan sudanese, state media. 7 number of people fleeing the violence has risen. Now to nearly 25000. I sit up in the middle on the other has found out the myth that im due to give birth and a doctor has scheduled an operation for me. Now i have passed my due date and conditions are bad. I just won them to examine me with a computer gallery, 3 a bomb came from the direction of eritrea and an attack from the direction of the Ethiopian Federal government in the city. A lot of people died there and i came on foot to a small city from the hamara area. I fled the i was afraid of the bombs and the strikes. A lot of buildings were blown up. Just 6 minutes past the news hour. We have plenty more coming up for you left out in the cold iraqis, afraid to return home because a Family Member joined. I saw also the worst typhoon this year. This is the scale of the destruction told by cause, im sorry, by typing from can the feel of this bus, your sports news. Rafael nadal ending to win. One of the few titles missing from his collection. And he is here with that about tend to be so talks about libyas future have ended without an agreement on who will form the interim government. The uns acting envoy says a lot more work needs to be done. Clear harriet reports now from tunis, where the rival factions have been meeting a summer of protest in libya after 10 years of war with 2 rival governments actually in for control. Basic services arent being met. Corruption is weight spread, and the Global Pandemic has worsened the situation. The majority in the room do not want the status quo. The uns top diplomat in the fia Stephanie Williams has a message for the countrys political class. And they were put on notice. You have an opportunity now to be relevance. You can rise. Or you know, you can go the way of the dinosaurs summit ingenuity has ended with 75. 00 libyan delegates going to hold elections in December Next year. But failing to decide on who will lead the country until then, the un is focusing on whats been achieved. Save the talks, skepticism remains. What is happening now is basically recycling old talk more than giving real guarantees for libyans that the sessions will actually lead to a strong government or one thats able to achieve the real demands of the libyan people. The conflict has left people in this oil rich country divided tire. Here, negotiations will continue in the coming weeks aimed at bringing peace, security, and stability. But there are few illusions that its going to be easy. Clearheaded to more with our correspondent in tripoli, home of the fact that the elections are well over a year away. Are they . This is why this interim government is so important because theres a lot of time and a lot of work to do before libyans can actually vote definitely come out and as the u. N. Acting envoy to libya, Stephanie Williams highlighted last night that the they still have a lot of work to be done, especially after disagreements between the stakeholders and the room during the meetings of the Libyan Political Forum. And tunisia. But however, the most Outstanding Achievement of progress that have been achieved according to williams, is the agreement on hold and get nationwide elections by the end of next year. But until we reach the elections that have there have to be, they have to be executive the new executive authority to be chosen by this take holders. Namely a government, an interim government, and a new president ial council. The tough task remain in the coming weeks because williams ended the meeting last night with the announcing that this take hold of it will take an interval about one week the will get back to their constituencies, discuss their disagreements, and that he convene within one week to discuss the mechanism of selection of the to be chosen names to hold the new positions in the new executive authority, which is the new president ial council and the new government. Now, the question now remains whether or not they will be able to compromise because we have been hearing reports of a disagreement between the stakeholders specially in the gulf to see controversial names and also faction of the moms. Namely, women want to be represented and the new executive authority still, we have to find out what will come out of the 2 path s. , the economic path. And the military path at this is the most important path, which is the political path. But it is still, it is still, it has to be combined with the other path. This. Ok, so thats mahmood of the la hood, our correspondent in tripoli. Thank you, mahmud. Well continue this conversation with committee. In istanbul, he is the founder and director of the sadic institute, which is a Public Policy think tank on libya and its good to see you 1st of all before we move on to these difficulties and challenges of the interim government, i feel it is worth stepping back and actually saying, there have been a week of talks. They agreed on an election date and there is a Ceasefire Holding in libya in the grand scheme of things. This is good news. There is a lot of good news. There is some good news. You probably mean every day that the cease fire holds is a day that a libyan life has been saved. Is a miracle, considering the difficulties that libya has faced the nearly a decade of conflict, we should be cautious in optimism going forward. The reality is, this war was not sparked by elections. Russian snipers that made their way to tripoli didnt come to stop elections or start elections. The war that has begun though, over 18 months, so you can keep counting for as many years you would like, but i would bring back your memory to 2017. Paris hosted a conference between the government of National Accord in western libya and the Libyan National army of the latino vote forces. And he back there and his backer in parliament. I get us all up to negotiate a reform president ial council that is also on the agenda intimacy and its a thin slice of what is being talked about in the agenda. A separate part of the political deal. But let me remind you, this is the most important aspect for a single reason in any democratic states in the world, the head of the states, the presidency or the Prime Minister in some cases, is also the Supreme Commander of the armed forces. And this is really getting at the heart of libyas struggle, but nearly a decade. Who decides and is a civilian or not that decides how to control or bring the military to heel. Will the military in libya be subservient to a civilian rule irrespective of what they believe politically. And they respect of that . Who chooses that . And it was a dangerous precedent that is being set because negotiating with helicopter or i guess not a whole that, but because of that i guess in the Libyan Political Forum and as it is a dangerous treading of them, dangerous part. Essentially what you allow your military to effectively make a decision that only your people can really make. And i think there is, but theres very little reason that libya should move 18 months down the line to an election that if they make that decision today and allow the military to in bold and selecting or point single having delegates and pull. But what happens when libyans make that decision and so on the 24. 00 to december, 2021, when they decide for themselves that they want to change the presidency, do they have to go back to the negotiation table and negotiate with the military . Thats the choice and whether or not theyre happy and satisfied, its a dangerous precedent and it really brings into question the entire concept of libya, a culture here, a really good point. So in the interim, if we go back to that, the sort of default position you would say, or you have perhaps seen in other countries, when the sort of happens where we go to a technocrat government or a technocrat they to someone who is supposed to be neutral and just a caretaker effectively is that not possible in the be a given the libya youve just described. I mean, on the one hand, theres certainly isnt services. And if you have a cheery way that means water, electricity, basic services, some patient that you need to really revitalize the lives of libyans and make them, you know, go back to some kind of normality and then this Refugee Council only the, some of the scribe situation with the military and situation in libya and services as apocalyptic. So you know, libyans need to resume and return their love, but i dont think that should be contingent on the goetia. Shouldnt that have lost that . There are many, many years at least to doesnt look at 1816. 00 or 17. And if we continue with this, its only right. But in libyans to get more stressed and pressured to believe that, they need someone very strong i. E. , a military ruler, the can run the situation back to what it was a dangerous precedent. On the other hand, the reality of any country in the world is what we have, but we assume to be the situation that technocratic government. This is allowed to get on with its job. And that would be the case. If we had this question of power, sort of who is libyas military, we havent had a conversation about this for already a deep conversation about reforming the military in libya, but needed decades. There have been many contenders that claim to have a military. Many contenders that claim the revolutionaries, but the reality is there is no military in libya and the unification process. Part of the geneva process is unifying your military part of the military to just try to overthrow a legitimate government. And its actually recognize government in tripoli. That question is going to be the most important libyans make a start at the polls later on that they want to cheat us a 1000000000 to rule them. But at the military go against that. Theres a real dangerous kind of road that libyans were tracked down and thats being ignored. I think today by the geneva 2. So all about the military is in an assault, always informative, talking to you. Thank you so much for your time. Thank you. To iraq with several camps, housing, people who fled eisel have been closed down aid groups say the closure is a rush, theyre leaving a 100000 people with nowhere to go. So one of 14 has a report now from northern bank, iraq this is placed by the conflict against eisel. These families are headed towards an uncertain future. They are the last ones to leave camp. One of several such facilities ordered shot by iraqs government in recent weeks of already say they are leaving voluntarily. But many here see it differently. Of course they forced us to swear by god. They forced me to leave this camp. We feel comfortable here. All the residents feel comfortable. Families in the camps receive shelter, food, aid, and access to education and health services. 3 years after the government declared victory over eisel, it says its time for those displaced to go home. But n. G. O. S warn camp closures have been rushed and could leave tens of thousands of people homeless at the onset of winter. And during a pandemic, like many who lived in the camps, the mother cant return to his area because a relative his son had joined. I saw i will go to jeddah camp because of the tribal problems. I will stay far away from my town until god helps to solve this issue. His son is now serving a prison sentence, but for the tribesmen in the ramadans hometown of justice must be meted out in line with tribal law. Elders say the return of families of iceland members would spark retaliatory attacks who are even if the i saw members in prison or if he was killed, hes still his son. He still has a family. Its not possible for me to see his son walk in front of my eyes while his father killed my brother. Everyone in this room has lost at least one Family Member to eisele. How can we deal with them with macy when they didnt show us any . The government is attempting to negotiate solutions with tribes to allow most people to return. But despite limited progress in reconciling communities, the governor doesnt believe the camp closures premature. The cities cannot be reconstructed as long as the residents live in camps. When the residents return back, they will start to rebuild their homes in the areas with the support from the government and the international organisations. Such support has yet to reach saga host family left camp a week ago. They are now squatting amid ruins on the outskirts of mosul. You know, you can see what its like here. There is no water, no electricity, and there are snakes and stray dogs at night. There are no services at all. Unfortunately, theres just a concrete skeleton were living in. 2 cannot return to her home district of cinder, because her husband now presumed dead, had joined. I saw the tribes have to put themselves in our shoes. Yes, some people have made mistakes. Some are saying they didnt, dont kill the child because of the parents crime shunned by their community and neglected by their government. The prospects for assad, us children look grim, some fear the exclusion of these families could fuel resentment among future generations. Perhaps once again, link Fertile Ground for radicalisation. See, want to Fulton Al Jazeera in iraqs northern nineveh province. Very pleased to welcome you and i are going to the news from also secretary general of the norwegian Refugee Council. Mr. Oquinn. Thank you for your time. Couple of issues here, really one is the i still affiliations, but more importantly, more acutely is the closure of these camps. What is the iraqi governments rationale for closing these down as we approach winter as well didnt carry. The motive is that they would like to have camps closed because they, they, they dont want to institutionalize camps not allow the likes refugee camps of displacement camps. We also want these people to return or to find a safe haven elsewhere. Our concern is that these are women and children, these are the most logical and they have no place to go. There is no or more waiting for them. There is no building, there is no water sanitation, no schools for the children. So this has to be back to plant and it has to be a voluntary and sake returned a relocation ace elsewhere. So yeah, this is a difficult