Rebelheld territory. Family values and helping the poor. Pope francis spreads the message during his south american tour. Now talks between the six world powers and iran over its Nuclear Program will go beyond tuesdays deadline. The e. U. s Foreign Policy chief said negotiations will continue over the next few days to reach a possible break through. The interim nuclear deal, which was set to expire has been extended until friday. U. N. Sanctions on irans bliss system Missile Program and an arms embargo remain the sticking points. Iran wants International Sanctions to be lifted, which have crippled its economy and slashed oil exports. We are continuing to negotiate for the next couple of days. That does not mean we are extending our deadline. I told you one weeing a more or less, we are interpreting in a flexible way four deadline, which means we are taking the dates that well need to finalize the agreement which is something that is still possible, even if now we are getting into the difficult times. We can go live now to our diplomatic editor james bays there at the talks in vienna. James, so again just giving us an indication of how tough these negotiations are at this particular point. Absolutely. Were hearing this from a number of the key figures in the last hour and as i speak we heard from the e. U. Foreign policy representative in charge of the Foreign Policy of the european union. We heard from sergey lavrov, the Russian Foreign minister lose heaving shortly. He said there are eight or so problems that they have to face and deal with, but he believes it will be possible to get a deal in the next few days. The French Foreign minister, as i speak is just a few meters away from me, addressing the french press pool about the situation now and the state of these negotiations. Our understanding is that mr. Lavrov, and the Chinese Foreign minister plan to leave vienna for now but ready to return when we are closer to a deal, when theyre able to deal with these final sticking points. No new deadline has been set. They say simply a matter of hours and days as they continue negotiations, but tellingly the interim deal that was done back in geneva quite some time ago has been extended until friday, until the 10th of july. Im sure some people will seize on that as potentially a new deadline, but of course that could be extended again. Diplomatic sources who are always briefing their favorites in the press corps have suggested that there is this demand by the iranians to include irans ballistic Missile Program as part of the bundle of arrangements that are dealt with under the banner of its Nuclear Program and that this is what the other parties to these talks are taking exception to. Is that how you understand it . Well, that is one potentially one of these eight sticking points that are on the list. Yes, when you look back at the u. N. Security Council Sanctions that are against iran and are related to its Nuclear Program there are sanctions that arent directly related to nuclear. Theyre related to conventional weaponry and there are those Ballistic Missiles and also the overall arms embargo on iran. We believe that is part of the difficulties and most of the difficulties were told are about the whole way this deal will be implemented so about that u. N. Sanctions route and the timing of that. We believe that is one of the sticking points, but not the only sticking point. We do believe certainly from mr. Lavrovs comment he didnt speak to all of the press he spoke inside and only invited a small group of Russian Media outlets in to hear his words, we do believe that the issue he says, of the military use of irans Nuclear Program and its past activities, his words were that that seems now to have been solved. That was previously another of the sticking points, but we only get from each of these ministers some indication of where the sticking points are no one is prepared to give us a full readout of the substance and exactly where the differences are. From listening to all the briefings, we try and put it altogether and give you the most complete picture possible. Youre doing a very good job james, thank you very much. Now there have been strong words against greece, as the European Finance ministers have been raving for last stitch bailout talks in brussels. Latvias Central Bank Governor said greece has voled itself out of the euro zone after sundays referendum. Germanys Prime Minister repeats that berlin opposes an overall cut in greek debt. Tuesdays meetings have been build as the last chance for greek to stay in the current currency. Greek banks are down to their last reserves of cash and remain closed. The Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras with him address the emergency european Leaders Summit car later on tuesday. The creditors say they are prepared to talk even after mr. Tsipras walked out of negotiations june 26 and then proceeded to call a referendum but said they want concrete proposals from him. We have reporters in both athens and in brussels. John is in the greek capital. First lets go to jacki roland in brussels. It seems as though euro zone leaders and european leaders are placing it firmly on the shoulders of the greek Prime Minister. Very much so. They have safe its because the greeks refused they last proposals put forward by the euro zone, a resounding n from sunday. Its very much in the greek court, its for the greek Prime Minister to come forward now with new proposals. It made it very clear that theyre not going to cut the greeks much slack on these proposals. They say it must be serious and cell. Certainly one of the finance minister arriving for the meeting was stressing that if in fact the greeks think this is a result of the no in the referendum that somehow exempts the idea that they will have to make serious reforms and that would go a big mistake a big error in thinking. In fact, the onus is very much on the greeks to make serious concessions, to come forward with serious proposals otherwise it really will be the end of the road. We must remember theyve already defaulted on one loan repayment installment to the i. M. F. Theyve got another deadline back on the 20th of july, another large sum that has to be paid back. Really, they are looking at the end of the road now. The european leaders are saying its urgent and they need to come quickly. Most analysts and economists in europe would say that they expect its more likely at this stage for greece to leave the euro than to remain in it. Jacki roland live in brussels. John i suppose its actually, its cash veil in the banks that is really the clearest indicator of the situation that greece is in today. Well, the banking crisis may simply also vent on the ground no matter how well or badly the discussion is going in brussels. The real economy is dying suffering poor months as these talks have been going on and the Political Uncertainty here has put a stop to any investment greek or from overseas. Greeks are saying things can get worse, and they just have in the last week, banks shut their doors. They stopped financing businesses that have taken out loans, they can no longer continue to finance themselves using those loans. Everythings come to a halt and the banks are now in trouble waiting for the healthier customers to pay in payroll to take that cash and put it into a. T. M. s, the greeks have gone to brussels with a cross party mandate, which was negotiated here over a seven our conference yesterday, and it empowers and encourages mr. Tsipras the Prime Minister to do four things. He is seeking an agreement which finances his government through the next few years at least two years, the i. M. F. Thinks hes going to need 50 billion for that alone. Secondly, he wants this program to be socially fair. He doesnt want to burden the pensioners again. He wants a development prom attached to it and restructuring discussed. Thats a very difficult agenda for the europeans. It would be particularly generous on the german side to discuss that debt restructuring. Ok, live from athens. Weve got a lot more to come on this al jazeera news hour. Taliban strikes twice in the afghan capital. The drought in california takes a turn for the worse and its having a Major Economic repercussion. If they dont like it, go back to where their parents came from. We dont need them here in this country if they act like that. Find out what this australian tennis tarp says in response to those words from an olympic legend. Four years after saw the so dan was created the country remains in the grip of civil war. Theres no progress on peace talking about. Al jazeera has been inside rebel held territory. Before we show you that, heres some context. What has brought us to this point . South sudan gained independence from sudan in july, 2011 following a peace deal to end africas longest running civil war, but a new war broke out in december, 2013 after a power struggle between the president and his deputy. Since then, 10,000 people have been killed, more than 1. 5 Million People have been displaced from their homes. Last month while peace talking about were underway, rebels captured the capital a very Important Oil producing center. Now the town has been retaken by the army, but much of it remains in rebel hands. Catherine soy gained access. Here is her exclusive report. Even south sudans rebel fighters, the Liberation Army in opposition have just come drop the trenches in the eastern state. Its taken them four days through the swampy jungle to get here. Young boys were among them. Unicef says there are around 12,000 child soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Army commanders say some of the children we saw had been separated from their families. That doesnt mean that they are soldiers. They are just coming with the soldiers together to join their parents. All in all we do not accept that and we abide with all the convention of geneva on the child soldiers. The fighters are tired but upbeat. They sing songs of battle and victory. Theyve been fighting forces from the government for about 18 months now and say their mission is to change the leadership. This commander tells his troops that special forces fighting further north are making gains near south sudans only functioning oil fields. The rebels have joined forces with the local militia there which is allied with the government until recently. We are not fighting for control of oil of south sudan. He wants to rule the country with an iron fist. They are eager to display their weapons. They showed us heavy weapons like this, and the Light Weapons as well. Sudan has often been accused of providing weapons to the rebels, but kartoum has denied this and so do the rebels, saying supplies from from the south sudanese government. We are not getting support from sudan or anywhere. If we were, we would have won this war. We just use what we capture from government troops. Its the other tied getting support from sudan. It will be a long tough journey on foot, but they say they are facing for a cause they believe in. Al jazeera in rebel held south sudan. South sudans foreign minister has been talking to us here and says even though the rebels have taken over some towns, the government remains in control. We have got 10 states in the republic of south sudan. Seven states are under complete quiet in the towns, in the states the government controls all the major towns and major areas. The rebels only are in some few counties, none more than three or four counties out of those three states. The country is completely under the government control. The system is running. The structures and everything are running in south sudan today. The government is in control of the insurgency. In those areas where rebels have violated the cessation of hostilities, theyve always attacked towns where civilians are located. Thats how the civilians get caught into the crossfire because of rebel attacks in those places. That was the south sudan foreign minister speaking to us. Now we can talk to the rebel leader, the former Vice President of south sudan joining us live from from nairobi. You alongside the penalty are accused of dragging the people which south sudan through the trauma of civil war just because of the personal falling out is a matter of your own personal ambition. How do you respond . First of all let me thank you for this opportunity. I believe you know that in december, 2013 war broke out in the capital and it was not personal. We have requested for reforms in the party and also in the government. We know that we raise issues such as corruption and rampant insecurity in the country and the president started the war. Its not because of personal ambitions at all. You do have it within your personal power to end the civil war. One of the great stumbling blocks in the negotiations is the fact that you are insisting on having your own personal army. One government cannot have two armies can it . It cant. We have not said we would have two armies. We say the unification of the two armies that have stood it is not true that we want two armies. We just want that we believe it will take a period of three years. The problem is, isnt it, with a new garage jail country like yours any kind of conflict is going to fall into ethnic lines, isnt it, because now effectively what we have in so you had sudan is a war. This we have avoided so much if we look at the leadership of our government and south sudanese is spreading in the country. There is a dictatorship in power, it by the way has come to an end. In two days time, the president will be legitimate. That term has been extended because youre not in a position to even consider having elections when youre in a state of war. Tell me something tell me, what would it take for you to accept what is on the table currently in the regional negotiating process, what would it take for you to accept and end the war . First of all the extension we dont recognize the extension, because it was already expired. We dont recognize the extension. As for the peace talks we lay down opposition. We would want a System Installed in the country. We would want reforms. We want Adequate Security arrangements. We would want compensation. We would want also fair power sharing in the agreement. Ok, thank you very much indeed for talking to us here at al jazeera. Thank you. President obama says hes determined to beat isil. Some of the heaviest bombings since airstrikes began at least 19 carried out in iraq and syria on sunday. Kurdish Peshmerga Forces are helping on the ground and they say theyve fought off an isil attack closing to the city of kirkuk. President obama says the focus is on taking out isils leaders and infrastructure, and that regional players in the middle east of united in the fight. Isils strategic weaknesses are real. Isils surrounded by countries and communities committed to its destruction. It has no air force. Other coalition owns the skies. Isils backed by no nation. It relies on fear, sometimes executing its own disillusioned fighters. Its unrestrained brutality often alien nights those under its rule creating new enemies. Losses in syria and iraq prove isil can and will be defeated. Mr. Obamas defense secretary will face a Senate Committee tuesday to defend that coalition campaign, and its 2. 9 billion price tag. He said the airstrikes are working with the help of the peshmerga, the Iraqi Kurdish forces on the ground. They fought off isil attacks on several of their positions close to kirkuk on monday. They say they managed to kill at least 40 isil fighters. Rebels in syria including the nusra front are trying to capture territory from the government. Aleppo was once the countries Industrial Capital but to answer formed into the biggest urban battleground in syria. The Afghan Government said it sent a peace delegation to pakistan for talks with the pakistan. The armed group said it is not aware of talks taking place. The taliban struck twice in the of a nan capital attacking a compound in east kabul while a suicide car bomb targeted a nato convoy. Three of a again civilians were injured. Local sources say the Egyptian Military has launched new airstrikes in north sinai. The military is targeting sinai province fighters linked to isil. Last wednesday they attacked military positions killing at least 17 soldiers. These are pictures which are said to show the attack. Theres been an explosion on the outskirts of the state. Twenty people are thought to have been killed. 44 people died after two bombings in the central city. Ed hit of the Rome Catholic Church is due to celebrate mass in ecuador in two hours. It is the first stop on the three nation latin america tour by the pope. Tens have thousands gathered to watch the pontiff celebrate mass in the port city. At a time when the Catholic Church has lost followers amid sex and corruption scandals, the pope has managed to stay popular since he took over the leadership in march 2013. His popularity that surged. He is liked for his simplicity and openness in discussing things like integrating divers and remarried people into church life. The 78yearold pontiff has asked catholics to accept gay family members and treat them with respect. Hes also been a champion of the environment, urging National Leaders to join in the fight against Climate Change. Now vatican analyst is with the Catholic News A