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The countries of the council welcomed it on this basis and what john kerry demonstrated about irans development of Nuclear Weapons and also the direct inspection to stop them obtaining Nuclear Weapons. We hope for more than this. Not only for iran but to remove them from the middle east. Reporter in a bid to allay their fears the u. S. Has offered to sell advanced weapons and upgrade the regions defense capabilities. Today my counterparts and i discussed the steps we will take and how we intend to build an Even Stronger more enduring and moreus on our cooperative counterterrorism, counterinsurgentscounterinsurgency an in the region. Interfering in the region. Accusations dismissed been iran which has recently called for more cooperation with its neighbors. Russia could be the country to bridge differences between iran and its arab neighbors. Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov says russia is willing to help negotiate political deals in syria and yemen. We have always been in favor of the bloodshed stopping in syria and we are not giving any kind of any unconditional support to anybody except to the Syrian People. The main threat in that country to our mind and in the middle east as a whole is that which emanates from the socalled islamic state. Reporter and agreement between all sides in doha could put an end to the long running civil war in syria and increased fighting in yemen. The policy of the United States with respect to syria is clear. We believe that assad and the assad regime long ago lost legitimacy. In part, because of his regimes continued brutality against the Syrian People themselves. And that has been a magnet for foreign fighters. Drawing them to syria fueling the rise of daesh. And other violence extremist groups. And since there is no military solution to syrias challenges there has to obviously be a political solution. Reporter the u. S. Says Irans Nuclear deal is a good one but arab leaders feel the opposite. Their biggest concern is iran building strong ties with the west and with positioning itself as the most powerful country in the region. Saudis say they will do whatever they can to match irans capabilities. Hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera doha. Are sued Led Coalition air strikes have taken control of the Southern Province of lahich air base. Nearby Training Camp in Houthi Rebels, port city of aden which the houthis lost control of last month. Yemen analyst adam barra explains why the latest advance is strategically significant. This isnt just an airstrip. This is a very significant perhaps one of the largest if not the Largest Military encampments in the entire country. Youve had Resistance Forces and indeed a lot of media saying the antihouthi forces have taken control of it. The houthis are actually denial that they have completely lost control of aden so theres a huge media war going on as well. That being said, regardless of the different media reports it is very clear if the antihouthi norsesforces havent taken control of this area now they are on the start to doing it. Managed to take control of aden a few weeks ago for the First Time Since the military led operation began you see the houthis on the defensive rather than the offensive. And there is this widespread eve if this war the end to the war consume is nowhere site. A syrian fighter jet has crashed into a busy market in Idlib Province leaving at least 27 people dead. Went down in the northwest town of areha. Osama ben javad has more. This girl is looking for her father. Many of the children were rescued wounded and in shock. Their helpers didnt seem sure where to take them for help. Translator it is a popular market that is packed with vendors who you can see are under the debris. The war plane its pilot hit the market and damaged it to a degree. Many more were wounded. When it carried out the air strike the war plane immediately went down. Bodies of people are still under the rubble. And a makeshift hospital nearby the injured were treated. Most hospitals in idlib have been destroyed. Activists say it is a deliberate action by the government. They said they witnessed a real strategy of terror orchestrated against the Syrian Government against the people of the area. The town was under attack by the Syrian Air Force at the time of the crash. Rebels say they are shot down the plane. Some think the jet may have developed a fault. When the jet are sent the missile it fell where it carried out the strike. Homes shops and market stalls were all destroyed. Are. I was with my nephew on the sidewalk and felt a huge explosion. Then i found myself under the debris. The guards came to rescue me. Reporter no longer a syrian strong hold now controlled by opposition fighters. Thats why since may government attacks have intensified and hundreds of civilians have been killed. Osama ben javad al jazeera. Meanwhile syrian officials told al jazeera the government of Bashar Alassad could be a partner if it a much more collaborative road ahead. Zeina khodr now reports. The yrnt government is taking credit for pushing out the Syrian Government is taking credit for pushing out the Kurdish Fighting force ypg joined the battle with help of u. S. Led Coalition Air strikes. Separate zones in hasake, it was part of an understanding from preventing the city from becoming yet another battle ground. That only fed suspicions, now an official from the ychgs Political Party the ypd said the threat of terrorism means it would partner with any group including the Syrian Government if its committed to a democratic syria. Anyone who are ready to work for democracy who accepts the diversity with the Syrian People of course we are ready to coordinate with them and now as i mentioned i maybe told you some examples with the opposition and also with the syrian with the regime. The kurds may be a minority in syria but they have become powerful players in the conflict. Territorial gains over recent years allow them to enjoy political autonomy. They didnt fully join efforts to overthrow the gift. Instead they managed to expand into areas where the regimes retreated. Leaving the kurds to fill the vacuum. For regime it was important because they didnt want to fight on several fronts. And what their main calculation probably was if the kurds would capture those areas then it will lead to tensions between turkey and the kurds. Reporter the kurds havent just created their autonomous region. Zeina khodr, al jazeera southern turkey. Lets speak more about this from assel ashraf. Thank you for coming in to speak with us. Syrian fighters, do you think they would have been able to carve out the territory they already have including recent gains in the city of hasaka without there being some sort of tacit cooperation . It seems it depends how you define cooperation. They have often exploited the governments attacks against daesh so they can take territory. Theyre not opposed wasted their energy fighting Government Forces when they could much more effectively fight daesh and get the territory they need closer to home. So they havent gone towards damascus when instead they have concentrated on the Border Regions which are much more important to them, the kurdish regions. So i think theres a de facto cooperation because they are both fighting a common enemy. There is no evidence so far of a deal being done or even you know any communication coordination happening. Theres no evidence of that. But the kurdish ypg has been the most Effective Ground force in the fight against i. S. I. L. How might the deal between the u. S. And turkey impact the ypg advance . Well, thats the change thats come about in turkeys approach to daesh to syria in general. And that is driven by a number of factors which are go beyond just ypg. Certainly ypg and the pkk are now feeling a lot of pressure from turkey, indirectly one could say from the u. S. But certainly from turkey. Could that potentially push them closer to any lingts with damascus . Well, in theory it could. But im not sure that damascus would want to do any deals with the ypg unless its for a tactical reason. Because clearly the ypg wants syrian territory and damascus doesnt want to lose any more syrian territory than it already has. Well, assal ashraf thank you very much for sharing your perspective. Pleasure. Much more to come. Life in the jungle we speak to migrants in the calais camps who are desperate to make their journey over to the u. K. South african Julius Malema calls for his day in court when his corruption are case is adjourned until wednesday. Now, the u. S. President has unveiled what he says is an ambitious National Plan to tackle Climate Change. Barack obama announced even toughers to power plants than previously are required. Its an important way to deal with global warming. The laymans way of saying that taking 166 million cars off the road. By 2030, we will reduce premature deaths from power plant emissions by nearly 90 . And thanks to this plan there will be 90,000 fewer asthma attacks among our children each year. Al jazeera am Patty Culhane was listening to the president s announcement and has more details. An impassioned speech from u. S. President barack obama to try and curb Climate Change. These new rules focus on coal fired power plants. That arise nearly 30 of the nations energy. Basically hes saying to these power plants they have to figure a way to cut emissions by 32 in ten years time. This is not in fact going to become the law of the land because its likely that at least half of the u. S. States are going to sue the federal government to try and stop this, its probably going to end up in the Supreme Court and getting to that point will be four or five years, and by that point there will be a new president who will rewrite the rules. Joining us, William Schneider, how difficult is it going to be for president obama to implement this plan . Theoretically, its easy to do. Its a president ial order, it is a regulation, it does not have to be approved by congress. They would never approve it, they are controlled by congress. But it is very easy to stop things from happening in the United States. As Patty Culhane has already mentioned, many states have already great suit, against regulations that the president promulgated in 2011, because he didnt take cost into account. States are refusing to cooperate, waiting the president out hoping a republican will get elected and nullify these rules saying were not going to enforce them anymore. There are ways in which these things can be held up. It can be held up. It is the u. S. Supreme court that has the final say can it be shut down by a republican president even before we get othat point. Yes exactly. Thats what a lot of republican governors are hoping for particularly in coalproducing states which is a lot of states. They call it the war on coal. They wont cooperate until what they expect a republican to be elected in 2016. Theyre certainly very hopeful about that and if theres a new president all he or she would have to do is to say these are no longer in effect because they are president ial orders. As you say there are some states that are very unhappy about this, many states who focus on producing coal for fuel because its cheap and its he and its already an existing source of powell. When you look at the situation across the u. S. Right now would you say that the willingness to do month to tackle Climate Change by and large . There is growing willingness is what i would say. Theres growing willingness because more and more americans believe the problem is serious. The difficulty is even though most americans believe the problem is real, do you believe it is human cause theyre not so sure, when they are asked do you think there is anything mankind can do about this, they are skeptical barriers to really taking this seriously. The president actually compared this to terrorism which is a lot of people think is stretching a bit but he says Climate Change produces instability all over the world and instaibility gives inestablished gives rise to terrorism. Thats a reach of. Weve reached kind of a milestone if you like, in the way to approach power production. If we to see a republican president , would the party be moving to a more centrist position and than hard line positions in the past . You mean Republican Party . If theres a republican president who acknowledges the reality of he Climate Changes and says we have to do something about it, the Republican Party would fall in line but there is a real split in the Republican Party, some rallying behind donald trump an implausible candidate, because they dont like the alternatives. They think that even a Republican Party could carry his party with him. Thank you very much, William Schneider joining us live from new yorknew york. The head of the Taliban Party has resigned due to the appointment of mullah mansour as president. Presence of mujahideen and their strongholds. He was the highest diplomatic representative, his resignation is sign of deep divisions over the death of mullahah omar. Jennifer glasse has the story. The new leader has sent letters to individual leaders while some taliban commanders have accepted mansour he of course was mullah omars deputy, as the new leader, others do not. There is a division. In hellman province, not only do they not accept mansour as the new leader, but they will actively fight if a new political situation is not brought about quickly. Peace talks were put on hold, Afghan Government is committed to peace talks and hope they will come forward but there is concern who comes to the peace talk. A splint ter movement would be difficult to, heavily in afghanistan, all throughout this period so a very, very complicated situation splits in the taliban commanders on the ground here, over whether they should support the new taliban leader in the wake of the news of mullah omars death and the whole Peace Process now thrown into a whole state of uncertainly. Unsernt. Uncertainty. Charles stratford reports from the channel tunnels french encumbrance in calais. Ahmed insists we hide his identity. Its taken him four months to travel across western asia and europe. He must get to the u. K. We want to go to the u. K. To make our life easily to bring our family, if the situation is go so we are want to go back to our country. Many of the People Living in this camp seem to be genuine Asylum Seekers fleeing political persecution and conflict in their respective countries and they say the reason they want to live in the u. K. Is because they want to be in a english language speaking country where getting Refugee Status is easier than in france. So the u. K. Need to look closely at whom it wants to ask for asylum, maybe take those people in england look at their request, if they dont fit the bill then yes send them back to wherever. I mean i dont know. Make the decisions. And france need to do the same thing. You know if today you decide to ask for asylum in france because youre tired of trying and not succeeding to go to the u. K. Your first appointment to register your asylum request is in november. Of course there are many people here wanting a better job, a better life in the u. K. Socalled economic migrants. They say its easier to find work in the u. K. Than in france. The u. K. Government has offered france help with security but says all europe should pep help find a solution. Local officials in calais totally disagree. Translator this is totally a british problem. What they dont understand is everyone in europe sees it as their problem. They cant consider calais as a suburb of england. Were not in u. K. And well never be. Men try to grab onto a passing train prepared to risk their lives for a life in britain. Areahmed says he will do the same. Charles stratford, al jazeera calais. Hit by a sandstorm left hundreds of people in needs of treatment for breathing problems and dehydra