Boko haram. A homecoming for pope francis arriving in ecuador as part of a south american tour. The u. S. A. Have become the first country to win the womens world cup for a third time, japan on the receiving end of five goals chosing a hat trick from u. S. Captain carley lloyd. A referendum win for greeces government has done little to ease the sense of crise over the state of its economic future. The stillserious concern about the health of the banks which are supposed to reopen on tuesday. Mr. Tsipras wants to credible solution to his countrys debt crisis. He has to pick a new finance minister to replace Yanis Varoufakis resigning admitting that his presence at the bailout talks have not been welcome. We have more from athens. On this day, there is one sentiment above others on the streets. Im proud of my people. Yes, i feel proud for my people, but also confused, because we say no to the proposal of europe. We want a better proposal. Defiance isnt enough to avoid the fall. The bangs are still shut and without more Emergency Assistance from the European Central bank, theyll likely remain so. The 60 euro per person limit may have to be reduced at cash reserves dwindle. Bank assistance would only likely come if there is a deal to be done. The finance minister who an tag needs the leaders in brussels resigned unexpectedly monday morning. There is no guarantee that his head will be enough to secure a deal. The gorks are going to be incredibly tough not least because of the ill feelings still between greece and creditors. Theyll be negotiating with people like this, the german finance minister, unlikely poster boy hated by many greeks as the architect of their pain, sucking their blood it says for the past five years. Thats hardly the basis for getting along now something i put to a greek minister. Within the week, i will not predict it will be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but there is no reason why within the week we cant exit these very very dangerous moment, not only for greece, but for europe. What would that take . It will take mutual compromises. It will take putting at the heart of the negotiations the good of the people of europe and of the European Union the stability of the European Union above other kinds of priorities and interests that prevail now. Meanwhile the drip drip drip of cash from the banks continues, making a bank rescue harder by the minute. People want the banks to open and they want a peaceful life. That can only be achieved at part of europe. I wouldnt say im really positive. I hope they find a solution, because im really terrified and i dont know whats going to happen tomorrow. Greeks are proud and by saying no more, many will feel theyve won their dignity back, but they may not be allowed to enjoy the moment for long. Jonah hall, al jazeera athens. Before we move on, the man who is tipped to take over the job is currently the minister of International Economic affairs. Hes oxford educated and the man everyone seems to think is going to be taking over as minister of finance. The german chancellor Angela Merkel is due to meet the french pat Francois Hollande later monday. Jacky rowland is live in paris. Lets go to athens first. It seems as though there varoufakis has already been replaced so it didnt take long at all. No, thats right. His replacement had to come quickly once his resignation was announced because greece has to do a quick about turn here. Theyve got to go right back into talks with their creditors and it has to be done by somebody who is already who can hit the ground running somebody already briefed on the state of talks so far. It would be one of two people who have been involved in the negotiating committee here in athens. Now as to the strategy greece will follow now, we have yet to hear from a six hour long now meeting of mr. Tsipras, the Prime Minister with the other party leaders. Presumably, he is trying to form a consensus position across the parties that are anti austerity as well as those that are that have been in the past pro austerity, pro memorandum of understanding with creditors and that has been the main political divide in parliament so far. Forming a position that bridges all of those gaps between the parties on greeces negotiation with creditors obviously is difficult. Its taken many hours. There have been, we understand telephone calls between mr. Tsipras and other World Leaders during that meeting. What we hope to achieve by the end of the day is a common communique between all of them that forms a national position. This was something that was asked for by the opposition before the referendum took place despite the fact that mr. Tsipras has handily won that referendum, it is a gesture of good faith on that his part, also political courage and a sign toward his creditors that he means now to strike a credible deal with them that he is trying to line up the entire body politic behind his position. Going back to the streets of athens and throughout the rest of the country when are the banks expected to open earlier. The government indicated it would be on tuesday. Is that still the case . I think were still in the dark as to when banks will open. Our understanding is that cash reserves are extremely low banking authorities here had said three days ago that this would be the last day that they could survive the current rate of extraction of cash from also payments made electrically, so we are now waiting to hear from an afternoon session of the European Central bank whether even a trickle of liquidity is forthcoming just to keep them open at the current capitol controls level in my the negotiation is concluded. Otherwise, they will have to probably shut their doors either completely, not just their doors, but a. T. M. s and electronic transfers perhaps as soon as tomorrow instead of opening for normal business, as planned. All right john, thank you. Well be going live to frankfurt, as well later on in the program. In the meantime, lets go live to paris to jacki roland. The Major Players have wasted little time getting together to forge some sort of common response. Yes, thats right. Its very important for these two crucial euro zone countries to be speaking with a common voice at this point. The French Economy and the gore machine economy combined make up 45 of the euro zone just to put this in perspective the germans have been striking a fairly high line. In fact at the end of the Weekly News Conference by the German Government earlier monday, mr. Merkels spokesman said its up to the government to act in such a way as it can continue to remain part of the euro zone, so their vague threat there of this idea that greece could potentially drop out. On the french side, weve been hearing morley way if you like, being given to the greek position and the french finance minister has actually said that we should no longer be considering the idea of a write down of greek debt as at taboo so a conciliatory tone about the greek debt. Thank you jacki roland watching that meeting in paris. It is said the no vote will make future talks with creditors more difficult. Greece must take difficult measures, otherwise the country wont make it. Otherwise, the government wont function. Otherwise, the economy wont work. If the government and people reject difficult measures, we are going to get into a very difficult situation. We can now talk to james in athens professor at the university of texas and a former colleague of the former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. Thank you for talking to us. As a friend of mr. Varoufakis, how is he feeling today . Hes feeling quill, thank you. He said goodbye to his staff was a very, you know, as you might expect warm and emotional occasion. Does he feel that hes managed to achieve something . Does he feel hes achieved his objective in terms of getting greece a more positive position from which to begin the next round of negotiations . After that, theyve become to form the politics of europe. Yanis himself played an Important Role for achieving that. What lies ahead is the debt restructuring that he has advocated and designed, which will now have to be on the agenda if there is going to be a successful resolution. Is that something that you would credit to mr. Varoufakis introducing the notion of restructuring of the greek debt, something of course which the i. M. F. Wrote a report about within the last couple of days. That seems now to be definitely on the table. The report was there for sometime before it was released, but yes varoufakis has been talking about the need to restructure the debt for need now and certainly developed that agenda as if that finance minister. In which areas would you expect the greek government of mr. Tsipras with a new finance minister in place be prepared to make concessions . I think there are three areas that have to be dealt with, one is the question of socalled reforms and there the greek government has made enormous compromises that in many cases from an economy standpoint go too far but laid out carefully in the letter that Prime Minister tsipras sent last wednesday. There is debt restructuring. There is a proposal to bring the e. N. N. In to take the debt of the i. M. F. And the European Central bank off the books. Then finally the European Central bank meets soon to bring enough cash into the greek Banking System so it can begin to function normally and end this kind of highly frightened, highly anxious and extremely damaging situation that was inflicted on greece a week ago by the capping of the emergency liquidity assistance, an act which has to be seen in political context as entirely inappropriate action for a central bank that is supposed to be a financial stabilizer. Ive been reading some of your recent works and your commentaries on this particular issue. You seem to be of the opinion that theres some sort of conspiracy from on the part of the northern europeans in order to teach greece a lesson. I dont think theres any question that you dont have to read me to find that out. You just have to read what they have said. Any news story from the last several months you can find overt remarks intended to intimidate the greek people. Last monday, in what was almost apparently a transapparently a concerted effort, the heads of state of france, britain italy and the deputy chancellor of germany all turned on the greeks and said this referendum is whether you are in or out of the euro something that was transapparently in stepped tended to intimidate and transapparently false. In fact friday, wolfgang quite honestly said no, that there is no discussion of grexit. Its not a consequence of a no vote and he chose to back off from what was clearly a false and as i say false statement set of statements to intimidate greece. You sound as though you have very little time for the euro zone the rest of the your zones argument and their sense of greek overspending for over a decade and they now will be required to carry the can the german taxpayer, for instance if this is not resolved satisfactorily will be expected to cough up for what has been greek overspending for many years. Well, you know, the overspending by past governments in greece was a facilitative made possible by the over lending of banks owned by the french and the germans, and the bailout which transferred the burden of those debts on to the taxpayers of europe, was a deliberate political act in 2010 by the governments of the creditor countries by the International Mon stair fund, which was involved in this entirely improperly by the European Central bank acting from an economic standpoint completely foolish but which focused the European Central bank with the focus of the french banks. All of those are facts. The notion that this is a one sided phenomenon with all the fault lying on the greeks is again, its entirely at variance with the realities of the situation. Nobody and certainly not this government which has replaced and swept away the previous two controlling parties in greece is going to defend the wear greece has been governed for the last 1520 years, bunt reality is that the responsibility for what happened has two partners, because every Loan Contract has a lender and a borrower and the lenders assume the risk of loss, and in this case, they were excused from any losses by a set of actions for which the on going governments of north europe do not wish to take responsibility. Ok, thank you very much, talking to us live from athens. Thank you. Weve got more to come on this al jazeera news hour, including Foreign Ministers from six world powers continuing their attacks on Irans Nuclear program as a deadline professionals. Well be live in vienna with the latest. Known as the worlds bread basket, this american state is hit by one of the worst droughts. In sport find out why this team is bringing something new to the Tour De France. In nigeria, two blasts have hit the central city right in the middle of the country. 44 people were killed. One of the bombs exploded at a restaurant, the other at a crowd the mosque where a veryic, known to be critical of the armed Group Boko Haram was preaching. Hours earlier to the northeast, at least five people were killed by a suicide bomber who targeted a church. The latest violence brings the number of People Killed in suspected boko haram attacks to more than 200 in the past week alone. There have been a series of recent attacks against places of worship, villages and markets. On tuesday, 48 men were shot after prayers in villages. The following day, 50 fighters stormed close to lake chad, killing up to 100 people. On thursday, two girls detonated suicide bombs in another in borno state. Then on friday, a group which suicide bombers blue themselves up in the village. We have a correspondent in the nigerian capitol. One attack was a popular cleric who deannounced activities by boko haram and approached peaceful coexistence between christians and muslims in the area, a flashpoint for violence. Its not clear whether he was killed or injured in the attack. We are still trying to establish that. The other blast as a restaurant was frequent by local politicians and well to do businessmen. It is unclear what this all means for the authorities and how they will handle this latest violence. It comes at the end of days of violence in the region, which has seen more than 200 People Killed by boko haram when the new president buhari was sworn in at the end of may remember he came into power promises to defeat the group. He ordered the release of 20 million to support soldiers fighting the group. Theres been diplomatic effort, he traveled to the g7 summit in germany and the African Union summit in africa, has been to chad and niger and after ramadan hell go to cameroon and to the United States to meet u. S. President barack obama where its expected the the insurgency will be a main topic. These attacks for many are evidence that boko haram is still a force to be reckoned with. Foreign ministers from the United States and five other world powers are in vienna for the final round of talks were told with iran over its nuclear program. They say theres still work to do ahead of tuesdays deadline. Theyre in vienna, the austrian capital is our diplomatic editor james bays. Theyre getting right down to the detail, where we all know the devil resides. Absolutely. What theyre saying to us is they have made a great deal of progress, progress back when they did their early agreement in early april in lausanne, progress since theyve been here in the luxury hotel behind me here in vienna. Already they have most of a deal all written out with many many pages of annexes. There are some gaps and those last gaps, the very last bit is the harvest bit. Were told there are technical point in these gaps but all of things that need political decisions. Thats why weve seen all of the Foreign Ministers arrive back here. There will be no deal unless theyre here to sign off on the feel. You have the Foreign Ministers of the p5 plus one the five permanent members of the u. N. Security council the u. S. , u. K. China russia and germ newspaper negotiating with iran. Weve seen all of the p5 plus one meet to make sure they are on the same page and discuss their negotiating tactics for the final sticking points. We are awaiting a neating between the p5 plus one and iran. Remember the deadline is on tuesday, 24 hours from now. I hasten to add the last deadline was last tuesday and then we have an extension. Its always rather nerve racking to be discussing deadlines when we come to this issue of the iran nuclear talks. Tell us more about that. There is a specific time by which certainly john kerry wants everything done and dusted in order to preserve the integrity of the deal, if you like, because Congress Might not be terribly happy with what they come up with. Everyone wants us to move pretty fast, so the times that were looking at after this are a look by congress at the whole of this deal, congressional review and then the u. N. Security council looking it all and trying to ratify some of this and remove sanctions as have been agreed with iran. The problem in all this is that there is a stipulation that the congress has that if you go past the ninth and into the 10th then instead of Congress Getting 30 details to look at it. It gets 60 days to look at it. Its not something that will kill the deal, but people do worry that things could unravel if you have a longer period for congress to look at it and they would like this by the ninth. Although we are talking about a deadline on foods the seventh in reality the real deadline might be the ninth. With all those ministers here, and we dont think any of leavin