Many casualties. And ecuador is the first stop on Pope Franciss south american tour. Novak joko djokovic at wimbledon. Hello there are fears greek banks could be days away from collapse if a package of funding is not agreed upon. Banks will remain shut until at least thursday, restrictions on cash withdrawals will continue. Staiches have been speaking to the yek yek European Central bank. At a meeting of the frens president in paris the ganls german chancellor has statement. Jonah hull has the story. On this day there is agreement among the people. Im proud of my people. We say no to the proposal of europe. We want a better proposal. But pride of greece is not enough to avoid the fall. The banks are still shut. Their enclosure until thursday at the earliest. But there is no guarantee they will be able to open or the 60 euro per person per day limit will be sustained as cash reserves dwindle. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras armed with the backing of Opposition Party leaders will present more proposals in brussels on tuesday and there is a new finance minlts to steer minister. Euclid be tsakalotos. Who replaces Yanis Varoufakis, not well liked. Greece and its creditors in recent months will be negotiating with people like this wolf Ghani Schaeuble board ofposter boy 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 cannot 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 the active heart of the negotiations the good of the people of urine and of the European Union the stability of the European Union above other kinds of priorities and interests that prevail now. Reporter meanwhile the drip drip drip of cash from the banks continues making a bank rescue harder by the minute. Translator people want the banks to open and they want a peaceful life and that can only be achieved as part of europe. Well, i wouldnt say im really positive. I hope they find the 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 moment for long. Jonah hull, al jazeera athens. Barnaby phillips is in be athens. He joins us now. We know the greek Prime Minister has been speaking to the head of the crek European Central bank. What is he trying to get from him . More liquidity more cash. Alexis tsipras is trying to gauge mario drages thinking. The situation is very very urgent and greeks can only stagger on so long under these circumstances. They were given a little bit of a life line earlier today when the ecb said it would carry on giving liquidity, giving money at the rate at which it has been supporting greek banks in recent weeks. But tied with that is the tightening of the notch if you like demanding more collateral from greek banks in return for that cash. That puts them in a harder situation and it is indicative of the ecbs fears about the health of greek banks obviously from European CentralEuropean Central banks point of view a great reluctance to be in such a key political role and a hope there will be some sort of break through between Alexis Tsipras and the main creditors at that meeting in brussels tomorrow. Of course greece also has a new finance minister. What more do we know about him and what difference he will make. The media are going to miss his predecessor. We will miss Yanis Varoufakis in some ways but im not sure many of his counter counterparts will be sorry to see the back of him. His valedictory statement said it all i wear the be European Unions hatred well. By getting rid of him and replacing him with euclid are be tsakalotos who is been leading the european negotiations for some time and it ought to create a better vibe in the room, a vibe that had really turned poison oust in the recent weeks but obviously felicity, there is more at stake than personal differences obviously, we would have solved the problems by now. We are looking at differences over what to do with debt relief. Greece owes these creditors 300 billion euros and away and how this country can exit from this disastrous situation is another of the problem. We are at another critical moment for greece. The greek Prime Minister does now have the support of most of the opposition parties doesnt he . Hes got their backing. He does. He really has the wind behind his sails domestically in a way that didnt look possible a week ago when it seemed that this referendum might have seemed a reckless gamble that wouldnt pay off. People within the governance syriza party was prized he achieved that 61 vote and what we saw again was a chance of the old greek political establishment, they lost their leader, and they are nowhere really, they had no choice but to fall in line and to sign this statement saying in the light of the referendum result we support Alexis Tsipras he is representing all greeks. As he negotiates in brussels. Well hes triumphant here and thats important in greece. How much does it really matter to the creditors . I dont think it makes an awful lot of difference to the way in which the german government, the ecb, the finnish government, the baltic governments all of whom are so fed up with greece it doesnt make that much of a difference as to how they will approach these negotiations tomorrow. Barnaby phillips with the latest from athens , thanks barnaby. Huge concern in europe about what happens next with greece. Lets bring in more of that meeting between the leaders of germany and paris a little earlier. Jacky rowland was following that meeting and sent this report. Reporter together their countries economies account for more than half the euro zone, the german chancellor and the french president , Angela Merkel has taken a firm line while french officials have hinted at greater flexibility. The time had come for france and germany to speak with one vote. It is now for the government of mr. Tsipras to submit proposals. Greece needs to have sustainability within the euro. It is not just the greek population that have a say here. It is the other 18 countries. We have one common currency. We want to keep this common currency and therefore all sides need to be responsible and show solidarity. The euro zone is moving into uncharted waters. No mechanism exists for a country to leave the euro. So greeces European Partners are worried about setting a dangerous precedent. Other countries in the euro zone such as spain will be watching the next developments closely. Like greece, spain has lived through difficult economic times. The Spanish Government has been forced to impose unpopular austerity measures. So will be wary of greece getting special treatment. Translator i believe that from the point of view of the greek public some errors have been made by the socalled institutions but i also say that its inevitable that greece make reforms because there are examples of other countries who have already put them in place and who have already emerged from recession. Reporter it looks like a bad owe men taking apart the euro symbol outside the European Central bank. They are just repairing the sign and it will be back in place on wednesday. The actual events will take much longer. Jacky rowland, al jazeera paris. At least 44 people have been killed and more than 67 wounded in a double bomb attack in central nigeria. The bombs exploded in a crowded restaurant and mosque in the city of jos. Witnesses suggest the attack on the mosque may have been targeting a leading cleric who is known to be curriculum of the armed group boko haram. And just before those attacks in jos at least six people were killed by a Suicide Attack in a church in yobe state. That brings be deaths to more than 200. Yvonne ndege has the story. Denounced boko haram and preached peaceful coexistence between muslims and christians in the area, which has been a flash point over many years. It is not clear whether he was killed or injured. The restaurant attack was frequented by local politicians and well to do businessmen. Now 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 Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in at the end of may remember he came into power promising to defeet the group. He moved the command and control center of the military fighting boko haram ordered more than 20 million to support soldiers fighting the group. Theres also been diplomatic effort. He traveled to the g7 summit in germany african summit in south africa and to the United States to meet u. S. President barack obama where its expected insurgency will be the main topic of discussion. On the ground even with all the effort the government seems to be making it is not filtering down to communities. Communities are not being protected and these attacks for many are just evidence that boko haram is still a force to be reckoned with. The man behind a coup attempt in burundi in may has threatened to remove the president by force if he does not step down. The general accused Pierre Nkurunziza into dragging the country into war. President nkurunziza isnt attending hes staying home to continue campaigning for those upcoming president ial elections. Theres been months of unrest since nkurunziza announced he will be running for a third term which the people say is unconstitutional. Patricia daly is a professor author of gender and genocide in burundi, she says the president should postpone the president ial elections. I mean obviously it is possible that violence will escalate. There are reports that the government is really searching out for armed opposition, particularly within bujumbura. I hope president nkurunziza will actually listen to the International Community and postpone those president ial elections. And enter dialogue with the opposition parties. And really for the wider burundi so it for the good of the country. I think people have suffered for long enough and i think theres still time for more effective democratic solution to the problems in burundi. Still to come on this newshour from london, when just 24 hours to go before self imposed deadline can iran and the six world powers agree on a final nuclear deal . Also a battle on many fronts. Syrian forces launch dozens of new air strikes against their opponents and still to come on sports. The first on iraq there is increasing concern about civilian casualties being caused by government counteroffensives in anbar province. The be be Islamic State jane arraf has this report. I. S. I. L. Is believed to have launched dozens of Suicide Attacks in the past weeks across anbar province. Iraqi security is using intensified attacks killing civilians as well as fighters. Government says it is only targeting i. S. I. L. But some of the victims are clearly women and children. The details are difficult to confirm. Hospitals in fallujah and ramadi are controlled by i. S. I. L. Iraqi government doctors here have been pulled out. This i. S. I. L. Video appears to show young men said to have been killed when Government Air strikes hit a gathering on a football pitch on saturday. The Defense Ministry denies they were civilians playing football saying i. S. I. L. Bans the game. Medical sources and political leaders say some civilians are being killed by bearlt bombs banned under International Law. Barrel bombs banned under International Law they are dissenting that. We are using air force jets and army jets and other artillery. I hear about barrel bombs in the media but there is no such thing i assure you. Reporter iraqi commanders say among i. S. I. L. s main tactics are hiding in civilian areas. Even if civilians wanted to leave fallujah and ramadi there isnt much area they can go. There is only one route out for most families through baghdad where access is tightly controlled and thats left tens of thousands of families still in those cities caught between i. S. I. L. And the coming offensive. Javierjane arraf al jazeera ramadi. Mohammed jamjin reports. In syria the conflict continues. An unending barrage as fierce as this fire. As suffocating as this smoke. As the violence escalates a regional threat of spillover from syria has never been so real. On the move still is i. S. I. L. Fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka on the border with turkey. On another of syrias borders this with lebanon the government is fighting to repel rebels, and gain the upper hand. The fighting has grown fiercer on the ground as syrian planes drop barrel bombs from the air. Theyre not the only group using makeshift munitions. Running low on munitions rebels in be aleppo use what they can. Complicating the conflict even further the presence of kurdish fighters. Until now the most effective fighting force against i. S. I. L. Driving deeper towards raqqa kurdish ypg forces are attempting to stop the Islamic State of iraq and the levant. More battle lines are drawn and more fighting fronts are open. As the war in syria gets far more complicated and dangerous every day. Mohammed jamjun, be al jazeera. In the last hour u. S. President barack obama has spoken about the fighting with Islamic State of iraq and the levant. He said the fight against i. S. I. L. Will be a long one. The u. S. Led coalition is making progress in reducing the fighters grip on iraq. Live now to washington d. C. And al jazeeras patty culhane. Patty with what he was saying did he actually have any shift in strategy at all . Reporter there was some speculation that we polite have heard Something Different from the president but this might have been just coincidence. The reason people might have thought there would be a shift that the president spoke from the pentagon which is a fairly rare thing but the shift in 24 hours we saw a dramatic amount of shift in Coalition Air strikes, on raqqa which the u. S. Says is the headquarters of i. S. I. L. But really the president came out and pretty much said exactly the same thing he has been saying for months, basically warning people its going to be a while but he said the u. S. Will succeed. I. S. I. L. s strategic weaknesses are real. I. S. I. L. s surrounded by countries and communities committed to its destruction. It has no air force. Our coalition owns the skies. I. S. I. L. s backed by no nation. It relies on fear, sometimes executing its own disillusioned fighters. Bealienates people under its rule. Prove that i. S. I. L. Can and will be defeated. The president obviously not choosing to highlight gains i. S. I. L. Has made in ramadi and fallujah and anbar. The president trying to frame this in the most positive light. Patty culhane live from washington d. C. Thank you patty. An air strike by the Saudiled Coalition killing at least 40 people, the bombing hit faiush north of the port city of acitizen. More than 3,000 people have been killed in yemen since march more than half of them civilians. U. N. Envoy to the country arrived in the capital sanaa on sunday to try to broker a ceasefire and to address the increasing humanitarian situation. Abdullah alshami has more. In the ongoing three month air campaign this has become a daily scene in taizz. Hit Central Security building thats where houthis are stationed, air strikes also targeted the president ial palace in the capital sanaa in south of yemen, fighters were injured and killed by local Resistance Forces who are fighting in support of a south yemeni president , abd Rabbu Mansour hadi. They have also managed to control an air base there. One saudi soldier was killed when his base was attacked by artillery and rocket fire on the borders. The u. N. Has been bidding for a pause in fighting. Ceasefire to allow for delivery of humanitarian aid. Translator ive been pushing hard to find a solution for the crisis. Today ive come to find a quick solution for the yemeni people. We are looking for apeaceful solution to get everybody back to dialogue to solve the problems. Reporter the u. N. Labeled the war in yemen a level 3 humanitarian crises its most severe category. Children have been missing out on regular activities, out of school for months, nonetheless keeping smiling hoping for an end to the war, abdullah alshami, al jazeera. Protest against rising electricity price protesters have given government a deadline of monday evening to cancel the price increases. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry says hard choices need to be made in order to reach an agreement on Irans Nuclear program. Final round of talks with iran they say there is still work to do ahead of tuesdays self imposed deadline for a deal. James bays james baysour diplomatic editor james bays has been a report. For the first time in this final stage of these negotiations they have all been meeting together. The Chinese Foreign minister says they are now pretty close. Translator new progress has been made in the negotiations. There are still several issues outstanding on the table. We believe that Acceptable Solutions can be found to these o