Feared trapped under the rubble in duma and protests against the president calls for the guatemalan leader to resign over corruption claims and i have all the sport. Usain bolt is officially the fastest man in the world. He was not the favourite but was good enough to win a third title in the 100 metres. We begin in lebanon where one died and several others wounded during antigovernment protests if the capital beirut. Clashes are ongoing in the lebanese capital with Security Forces using tear gas and live ammunition. More than 30 officers have been wounded. Some are in a critical condition. Its the worst unrest in a month of demonstrations triggered when rubbish began to pile up on the streets. As lebanons economic crisis deepened, the Prime Minister warned it could become a failed state and hind hinted he might step down. Do you know in the future we may not finance our debt and it may lead to our country being classified as a failed company. All this i will put on the cabinet next week. If we dont make a decision, it will make things worse and make the collapse more problem ail. Live to the capital beirut. You spent time out on the streets today. Tell us about what people have been saying to you, why they are so angry . Well, they say that essentially they are fed up. These are mainly young lebanese people that say theyve been patient in the past few years as a country as the country has deteriorated in several respects from corruption to the economy to basic services. The latest crisis being the rubbish or garbage crisis where the mainland fill was closed off. The government knew that it would reach its peak in terms of how much it could actually maintain and although they knew that a year in advance, they were incapable or unwilling to find an youll ternive. That, they say, was essentially what pushed them over the edge, that they came out because of the rubbish at the start, but they are trying to express their opposition, and their dissent towards many different factors in the country from the corruption to water shortages, to problems with regards to the energy and electricity sector, to the widespread corruption, and the kind of stagnant nature in which lebanon finds itself as a country. The economy has not grown. Unemployment is a major issue, all of these things have made them take to the streets. You mentioned there are many young lebanese out in protests. Can you tell us more about who is involved in the process, who is leading them and how they are being organised . Yes, i mean these are very unique protests at least in terms of the makeup of these demonstrations. They havent been called for by any particular Political Party. In fact, all of those that we spoke to said they reject any Political Party coming. In fact, on saturday evening when the protesters had gathered there were members of parliament who tried to join them. They were rejected and expelled from the process, because the demonstrators said they do not want Party Politics to play in this. Its important to know despite scenes of violence scene on the screens in front of them, by a large extent the protests were peaceful. It was after the organizers said that they believed infiltrators or thugs infiltrated the protest, and called on the Peaceful Protesters to go home and come back tomorrow, that things turned violent. So a large part of the protests were peaceful until the violence broke out later in the evening, until now. Thank you very much. Live for us in the lebanese capital bye route. Joining me from dayton ohio, a director at the middle east institute, a u. S. Based nonpartisan thank tank. Thank you for speaking to us. How difficult will it be to resolve the crisis in lebanon, given the paralysis in the country, which could get worse if the Prime Minister resigned . I dont think we are going to get to that point. The majority of lebanese will look at the scenes on their tvs, and will be worried about things getting ot of control, about getting too close to the brink, and they might decide to step away it. The fact that the process organizers called for people to go home, leave the streets so that the thug, they thought they were dealt with by the security force, is an example of how things might happen. It will be interesting to see if what will be the next move by the government. I think well see a push for a political dialogue between the government and the representatives of this process, as well as other groups in society, in order to come up with some kind of roadmap to deal with the garbage crisis to start with, and maybe create momentum for the government also, and put pressure on the government to deal with other problems, such as electricity shortages, such as water shortages. Water, electricity shortage, this has been long running. Lebanon for many have not invested enough in basic infrastructure. The government is divided. How difficult will it be to get the dialogue going . It will depend on whether you can keep the bottom pressured. If it process fizzles away, it will lose momentum, and lose a key to a large swathe of the lebanese population, then the Political Class will feel less pressure to do something, to overcome the differences that have divided them so far, and do something in terms of providing the basic needs for the population. We will see how things go. But its very important going forward, and the next few days will be critical in the ability of the organizers to make the kind of appeal, the message, the kind of argument that can keep the larger groups of lebanese in tune and supported of their movement, and of their goned. Thank you very much for demands. Thank you very much for sharing your views on the story the Italian Foreign minister warns that the deepening refugee crisis could rip the soul out of the european union. The chaotic scenes on the greecemacedonian order represent a threat to the Free Movement of people. Many have boarded trains and buses to take them to the border with serbia, saming to head north to hungary, a member of the european union, thousands that reached serbia headed to a packed refugee center. Thats where they have to apply for asylum. Its a race against time. With hungary building a fence to prevent people coming in. Andrew simmonds has this report for us from the bas donian boarder macedonian boarder. Theres no end to the suffering, the exhaustion, its a different place, a railway platform. At one stage police were blocking the train, but now they are organising people to cross. In the crush there was tension. A trab arrived. Theres no way everyone can get on board. There doesnt seen to be any system on telling these people whether we have a right to board the train or not. People are pleading with soldiers to let them on board. They begin to let people through in orderly lines, the anxiety turning to smiles of relief. Some of the Security Forces are helpful and considerate. But any resistance to their orders is seen as provocation. One another was heard telling a refugee if you dont like this, you should go back to syria, and this man said even though he had the right papers, he was not allowed on the train this woman from afghanistan is trying to guard an extended family of 12 through all of this, and says shes been separated from some of them. My family are there. My grandfather, children, uncles children. My husband. We dont going. Reporter some people have gone to extraordinary links to get this far, parting with children on the border, so theyd be allowed in. They put their children under the wire. Afterwards we would reunite the children. This should not happen anywhere, to anyone. Reporter as more head from greece to the border, the latest political moves, like others across europe, failed these people many of the refugees are trying to make their way to germany. Its a 15km journey from macedonia, people need to pass through czech republic, macedonia and hungary, which is building a fence along the boarder. We go to where many refugees arrive. A group of about 4,000 refugees arrived by crossing to the border. They formed several kilometres long lines. South serbia has a difficult situation. These people came from macedonia, where the police dant allow them to cross the greekmacedonian border until yesterday. The refugees enter from serbia without problem. They get water, but not foot. From this place the refugees receive asylum and organise transportation to belgrade by rail or the bus. Yesterday, they had the right to stay in serbia for 72 hours. Everyone hopes the destination is hungary. Among them are syrians, both young and old thousands of rescued refugees arrive in augusta. Authorities wore protect mficlothing whilish protective clothing. The navy responded to several calls. Crews were tasked to 22 operations and rescued nearly 4,500 people. The italian navy was called to rescue more boats on sunday. Month old, the german chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting french president Francis Hollande to meet e. U. Quotas. Thousands crossed the mediterranean, many hoping to gain refugee status. Many thousands crossed the e. U. , and those from the balkans. The nation with the highest number of applications is sweden with 29,000, hungary with 67,000, and germany, which received over 170 thous applications so 170,000 so far, but expected 800,000. France and netherlands agreed to the next, the u. K. Received under 9, 500 to examine this further im joined in the studio by barrister and law professor from london. He is author of International Migration and global justice. Good to have you with us. Let me ask you about countries which appear to be the most popular destinations for Asylum Seekers sweden, hungry and germany. Why is that the case . They have a refugee policy. They are amenable to accepting refugees. They are countries which have full employment, jobs are available, and theyve not been involved in the war on terror. Thats a significant factor. Speaking as set out to demand solidarity with iraqi nationals at the forefront. They have accepted refugees for some years already. Give us a sense of the protest many have to go through, seeing harrowing pictures in the last few days, particularly on the border of greece and macedonia, not everyone boards, but the aim is to get onto a train or bus and head north into europe. What happens after that. Depending on where they go, the journey lasts for several more weeks, where do they go, the process of applying for Asylum Seekers, if they reached a country like germany. Im glad that germans are asking the refugees what they are fleeing from, the question has hardly been asked. What you hear are the harrowing staries, once they come, the Member States with responsibility to access claims. Regulation 3 is not being followed, essentially because what happened is that greece doesnt have the money, resources, and has not got the time to process the application. They simple swish them along. Through they come to macedonia, and its declared a state of emergency. From there on they go to serbia, hungry. And there to germany, france and and. Which has proper proench. Theres a risk that they were attracted by welfare systems, untrue, because many others come from better welfare systems. Particularly germany. Of course, we see more of a backlash in germany. Asylum seekers are not entitled to welfare. They are sucked into the economy, and the numbers vary from half a million in this country to a million. Do you see tangible steps taken to open up legal safe routes for people to apply for Asylum Seekers in europe without embarking on dangerous journeys. That is the answer to open up other routes, when asked the questions, why are so many legal representatives coming. This country. The majority of migrants tend po be legal, that entered lawfully and stay. If you open up categories, work permits, youd have few coming in as Asylum Seekers. The other thing is the migration crisis is a crisis of politics and lij maties. The legitimacy. The question has to be asked whether they have the right to revolt against the government, syria, arab springs. Once it is arrived the question is to what extent can they use legitimate aims of revoting and use the resources of u. S. And the u. K. All requires an analysis of why people engage in revolutions. Unless that question is determined, one is not going to deal with the question of migration, one views it as a migrating crisis. We could keep on talking. Thank you for putting it in context for us, and give us a sense of deeper roots of what is playing out. Theres more to come. Reunited. Iran and the u. K. Reopen their embassies. Also in sport Lewis Hamilton reaches another milestone by winning the belgium grand prix, that story coming up as well. Many refugees making their voi are way come from duma. Which came under heavy bombardment. Hundreds are thought to be trapped under rubble after buildings were shelled. A syrian town north of the capital is under government siege. Relief agencies are being blocked from entering the council. Erica wood has the latest. Reporter with Food Supplies blocked, the children are doing what they can to find something to eat scavenging through the rubbish on the streets. This man and his children came to escape a siege in another city nearby. Now they are living under another one. Translation we were sitting in issue home in our home, there were air strikes over our heads. I have four children. They get scared. Fighting was in front of our house, thats when we decided to flee. Thousands came here hoping to find security and food. They found neither. They have been under various levels of siege since the start of the syrian war. The residents started peaceful protests against the government earlier on in the uprising, but that was when the towns buildings were whole. They never imagined what would follow would be four years of hardship. They have had intermittent access to basic necessities like electricity and water. Now that the town is under siege, aid agencies like the red crescent are unable to take in crucial supplies. All entrances are closed off. No basic medical supplies can enter. The situation is getting worse, because of the growing shortage of basic materials. The clinics are having to shut down because they dont have the medicine to treat people and as the routes in and out are blocked, the residents are going hungry its been reported that dehli from Islamic State of iraq and levant destroyed the 2,000yearold ball Sharman Temple in palmyra. The syrian observatory for human rights said the armed group blew up the temple in palmyra about a month ago, but news of the destruction just reached them now. I. S. I. L. Controlled the area around the u. N. E. S. C. O. World heritage site for the past three months for the first time in four years britain and alarm have reopened embassies in each others capitals, coming weeks after a deal was reached kerbing the programme. Paul brennan has our report this is the first visit to tehran by a British Foreign secretary in 12 years zhrks a sign of the importance which britain taxes to reestablishing attaches to reestablishes the relationship. Julys agreement to curb the Nuclear Programme allows for the progressive lifting of sanctions, and britain is one of many anticipating multibillion Business Opportunities horizon. I hope that as the nuclear deal is implement pd and sanctions implemented and sanctions are lifted off and iran reintegrates into the international economy, we will see a thawing of relationships between saudi arabia and iran. Reporter its less than four years since the British Embassy compound was over run by angry protesters, the mob burning a car. In retaliation iranian documents were expelled from london. Things have changed since the removal from the political scene, and the advent of Hassan Rouhani brought about a different outlook. The reopening of Irans Embassy in london was low key. Staff shuttled in and out of the building, and together with one of irans Deputy Foreign ministers strolled a short distance from the embassy to host a private ceremony at the diplomatic residence. How are you. Significant day for our country. Yes, for both countries. Reporter some 400,000 iranians live in the u. K. , and representatives are looking forward to consulate help. The major problem was the visas, especially for the shia muslims that want to go for the holy shrines in iran. They had to go flow a lot of hassle to get a visa to go through holy shrines in iran. We hope that in future. The doors to the embassy is closed to the moment to all but officials and visiting dignitaries, it will take months before functionality is restored. After a gap of four years, the embassy here and tehran are open for business. A hard vard University Scholar and representative from the council of middle east joins us now. How important a step is this. Great to be with you. Is this to repairing relations between britain and iran. I think its important, the development. First of all its good news for the iranian people. Ive been talking to people on the ground. They found there was another reason really to celebrate, iran, with that approach. Its an Important Development when it comes to the diplomatic ties between Preston Brown and london. I think we shouldnt conflate our hope with analysis. This might improve some economic ties between iran and the u. K. In my they might cooperate tack takely when it comes to some several issues in the region, regarding syrian conflict, regarding the Islamic State. But i think there are still some fundamental gaps between u. K. Foreign policy and iran, particularly with irans reason position pon Bashar Alassad with iran rolling in iraq or with irgc rolling the region in generate. Its been a fraught relationship at times between iran and britain. Some of the gaps in Foreign Policy, perhaps the