A brit 2 americans and 3 turns anyones 56 were wounded in the attack. They are going on among the victims was prominent somali canadian journalist and now lie on the line she had gained hundreds of thousands of followers a new cheap for her videos showcasing somalias hidden beauty she wanted to tell positive stories from our homeland which has suffered from years of civil war negative things that are hard also targeted were politicians and clan elders who are inside the hotel discussing a Regional Election due to be held next month we are very much worried about this gritty. Little bit about what you quote so did. The big campaign al shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack in an area it was driven else from 7 years ago the african unions Multinational Force in somalia says it will continue to work to stabilize the country but this latest attack shows al qaida affiliated Al Shabaab Group still has a powerful presence you know. Sort of hide out and jersey. Still ahead on the bulletin the number of dead rises in may on after monsoon rains triggered a devastating landslide and flooding plus im stuck fast reporting for like used to be the hour ill see in town top box and is basically stand where the government is trying to bring life back into the desert. Hello again welcome back to International Weather forecast whats going to be a chilly rain here across much of the southeast we are talking about temperatures that have come down across many areas and were talking below average for some regions so take a look at the saddle image a lot of rain across much of the same area as well so the forecast map here on sunday there is the rain and its going to continue to stay quite rainy as well as chilly across much of the balkans or the next few days and thats going to be encroaching over here towards western parts of turkey up towards the north though notice of winter coming out of the north were going to sing berlin at about 22 degrees on sunday warsaw at about 23 the rains continue to push over here but were also going to see rains across much of Central Europe as well very heavy rain is expected across italy of the next day and as we go towards monday the high in london it is going to be a cloudy day but we do expect to see 22. 00 degrees there at paris at about 24. 00 well across another part of africa are not much in terms of clouds or rain were going to be seeing tunas at about 33. 00 so very seasonable for this time of year across much of the region tripoli will also be seeing about 33. 00 degrees there cairo at about 37. 00 here on sunday and as we go towards monday when we see in cairo at 38. 00 degrees there and down along parts of Central Africa were going to be seeing some very heavy rain across lagos with a temperature of about 28 degrees for you. Ive been looking at your Instagram Account and reading the atmosphere behind the scenes is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president after them everyone has a boys best chance for democrats to be. Used to nominate. Inspirational koulis mother nominee to join the global conversation on your thoughts get twitter. On aljazeera. Its good to have you with us on our top stories tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across the dawn to mark 40 days since the crackdown by Security Forces a political transition deal between the military junta and the prodemocracy coalition has been agreed in principle but its yet to be signed but just as a back on the streets of hong kong to vent their anger at beijings political influence on the city thousands are gathering in shock term a district thats popular with tourists from Mainland China and iran says it will continue exporting oil under any conditions foreign minister mohammad made the comments as an Iranian Oil Tanker gibraltar last week remains impounded the u. K. Says its willing to facilitate its release if paid on the ship or to syria. Now Amnesty International is calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along a disputed border with georgia as accuses the moscow administrations and south of setia and kazuya a stopping the Free Movement and illegally detaining people for crossing the boundaries anderson of the georgian side of one of the many communities listen to. Hes 85. 00 hes frail and david byrne is really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an International Border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map its a dotted line on the ground it calls his heart break. Daughter and grandson live on the other side. Of the a widow can cope with poverty but not the separation. Here. On their site its so important to be busier periods. To look after them but if i cross a line ill be detained. We visit divots and he told us he feels trapped and like his daughter helpless. Sometimes he comes here as far as the fence and cries because she cant cross and see her sick mother. Its hard to imagine but daf it frequently risks detention by finding a spot to cross the line at night in order to get his pension from georgia the people here are poor they had an uncomplicated way of life yet the atmosphere now is one of repression more than 30 security bases built near the line only a few crossing points and theyre strictly controlled. Much of the messages but protest is a daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising awareness that 20 percent of georgia is in their words occupy. Georgia is renowned for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its people but at the heart of it all is what happened here 11 years ago and its legacy razor wire and human rights abuses. The European UnionMonitoring Mission patrols the georgian side russia hasnt observed all parts of a peace deal and its been engaged in whats called border eyes asian with fences Amnesty International issued a report this month saying hundreds of people face of a tree detention each year trying to cross the line it says theres been widespread loss of land loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanished d. D. Used to farm is the wrong side of the water he asks us if i die here who will find me. Andrew simmons i would use a whole village in georgia. Today palau at least 48 people have been killed in flooding and landslides caused by monsoon rains many more on the saying at 7 ish dressed in reports from the capital kut monday more devastation is expected. Cars and motorbikes buried in mud after rivers quickly rose above the danger levels and burst their banks streets have been flooded the water flowing into her since thursday its been raining steadily across nepal triggering flash floods and landslides hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and rescuers have been searching for those reported missing Emergency Services have also recovered some bodies in move on the outskirts of the capital that men do the heavy rains brought one wall crashing down crushing a section of a heart. Of iraqi of the one the wall certainly crumbled we thought it was an earthquake by the time we came out the house was broken 20 members of one family were asleep at the time 3 of them died 2 women one of them pregnant and a child were sleeping in this Little Cottage over here when this wall came crumbling down crushing the entire carters most of the people over who have been living here are construction workers and the structures that theyre living in its very unsafe. Every monsoon season now faces floods and landslides but in the cities people have been allowed to build houses and businesses too close to the rivers and the water then has nowhere else to go major highways have been blocked by landslides and the Security Forces have been called in to help in the rescue operations now but big. 80 to 90 percent of all of our units have been deployed for rescue operation but Disaster Response is not only about Human Resources we need resources like a quick means of transportation as well meteorologists say more rain is expected through to sunday scientists have been warning that because of Climate Change monsoon patterns are also changing and the region needs to prepare for more extreme weather severe droughts as well as more intense periods of rain its been a rush to us era that do well meanwhile in neighboring india floods and mudslides have left a trail of destruction killing at least 10 people the brahmaputra of a burst its banks swamping nearly 2000 villages in the state of our some homes have been submerged displacing more than a 1000000 people now Tropical Storm barry has made landfall in the u. S. State of louisiana despite weakening from the hurricane the slow moving storm is expected to produce days of heavy rain it made landfall west of new orleans causing major Power Outages officials have warned of severe flooding across the gulf coast jay gray has the latest from new orleans. Im in the middle of canal street in new orleans normally on a saturday it would not look like this they are known for their food for their music and for their party and the party here has been washed out at this point look people are taking this very seriously theyre watching the storm and the issue is its just moving so slowly and thats really a double edged sword because it keeps everyone on edge but then as it makes it in it doesnt move out and that rain just continues to fall over and over and soaking into whats already a saturated area here so flooding is definitely going to be an issue you know new orleans below sea level its a bowl and once that water gets in the bowl getting it out is very difficult in some of the low lying parishes there are mandatory evacuations in place and really theyve been continuing today there are some other places where theyve added evacuations during the day as the storms move to enlighten a bit in new all and proper there is no Evacuation Order in place what theyre telling people is to shelter in place and thats an order that takes effect for the 2nd night in a row at 8 oclock this evening so while there are a few people out on the streets not what you would normally see but a few people out it should clear out dramatically once we get to that time in a few hours here theyre also telling people make sure you have plenty of food water all your medicines all the fuel you need for 3 days or maybe more because thats how long it could be thats how long these rains could last then and thats how long this could be an issue to the u. S. Now an operation to raid the homes of thousands of undocumented migrants and do something again across 10 cities protests against the mass raids were held in many cities the operation is expected to target families who have recently been told to leave the u. S. But havent President Trump announced plans for the raids on twitter last month but they were postponed Steven Rogers was and was its president charm during the 2016 president ial campaign and he says the raids a part of trumps larger plan to address the issue of illegal immigration. He made this announcement 4 in advance to give those on the court order to leave the country to turn themselves in to turn themselves into ice and for ice to enforce that court order keep in mind that these are not random raids in fact theyre not raids at all nobodys going to be banging on doors down and dragging people out of their homes these are apprehensions of individuals who are under court order if they wait they went through a Legal Process for the importation secondly he gave the congress of the United States advance notice he was going to do this that they would finally get on the ball and do their job and start real good honest Immigration Reform apparently theyre not doing that so these apprehensions will begin on sunday and lets see what happens where we go from there well he is focused on the border very very focused as im sure youre well aware that the Mexican Government actually deployed thousands of troops on their southern border to keep the immigrants from southern countries from from mexico to immigrate into their country and eventually into the United States secondly he has proposed before congress to get the money he needs in order to secure the border that would be the border wall and the other. Entries into the United States so hes been focused on that this is not a distraction this is part of his entire plan to take control of the problems that we are facing with regard to immigration now pal has been fully restored to new york city on to a blackout thats more than 14000 people traffic lights were knocked down the subway system was halted and even broadway shows had to be canceled and a cold off the med performance Officials Say it was caused by transform an exploding. Now the disappearance of the al sea in central asia has been called one of the Worlds Largest manmade and environmental disasters its now become desert with poisonous salt storms and an extreme climate thought government and the United Nations are trying to bring the region back to life and step last in reports. It was once a rich fishing ground for the soviet union now its a salty desert the disappearance of the air will see has affected the lives of millions of people its poisonous dust storms from the remains of pesticides reach far beyond central asia rusty ships on the former sea bed have become monuments of environmental destruction more and. More. Everything was linked to the sea the sea was not just meetings pakistan but moscow everywhere. Youve probably seen what sort of tin fisheries reduce here this was a rich region until we came pol step by step. First and choice towards family left from the fishing industry until water disappeared in the 1980 s. Water supply to our all sea was cut off because 2 rivers were diverted to increase soviet cotton and Wheat Production after traveling for more than 150 kilometers from its original position we have now reached the hour well see its less than 110th of its original size and it has such a high salt concentration that its impossible for fish to survive any previous attempts by the government to revive the i will see have now been abandoned poor Water Management and the lack of Regional Cooperation are seen as the main obstacles disappear pretty state can you imagine that the bring back all that amount of water that was there 55 years ago in the aerial sea youll need an average river size over to my overall good so constantly flow for about 7 years. Uzbekistans government now hopes that by improving facilities and reviving the economy people will return to the area knighted nations has launched a Multi Donor Trust Fund to improve Living Conditions near the foremost see this is not. A catastrophe that is over you see that ok the aral sea has gone but the Climate Impact continues to unfold scientists yusuke a model of has fought all his life to bring back to see the sas losing this battle should send a warning to the rest of the world its really important for anybody on the planet were going to be a part of our Global Environment and you cannot say that your small border your the water zone how we will save the planet while you sleep still dreams of a return of the sea like it was when he was still young the sight of gas installations all across the former sea bat indicate those times might be gone for good step fastened aljazeera at the hour will see. Hello again as the problem in doha with the headlines on aljazeera tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across the dark to mark 14 days since a crackdown by Security Forces a political transition deal between the military junta and a prodemocracy coalition has been agreed in principle but has yet to be signed. Protesters are back on the streets of hong kong to vent their anger at beijings political influence on the city thousands are gathering in shall turn a district thats popular with tourists from Mainland China where the island of god has this update. Well what were seeing here is the arrival of protesters in droves at least about 3000. 00 of them already here in the small square here at shotted and more are expected to arrive within the next hour or so they intentions really here is to emphasize what theyve asked from the very beginning obviously when these protests broke out and that is to emphasize their demand to the full withdrawal of all of the extradition this was the bill thats part of protests across hong kong iran says it will continue exporting oil under any conditions foreign minister mohammad jobs of relief made the comments as an iranian all time to see stopped a brutal last week remains impounded the u. K. Says its willing to facilitate its release if it on can guarantee that the ship one of them still live or to syria. At least 48 people have been killed in flooding and landslides caused by monsoon rains many more missing hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes. Tropical storm barry has made landfall in the u. S. State of louisiana despite weakening from a hurricane in the slow moving storm is expected to produce days of heavy rain that made landfall west of new orleans causing major Power Outages officials have warned of severe flooding across the gulf coast. Well those are the headlines on aljazeera ill have another full news bulletin for you in just under 30 minutes coming up next as and side story thank you for watching. On counting the costs 3. 00 decades after the collapse of the soviet union russia is engaging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind surtees decision to buy the s. 400. 00 and after the 5 Stealth Bomber counting the cost on i guess here. Turkey defies u. S. Warnings to buy a Russian MissileDefense System why is the sale so controversial and could turkey be risking its position in the nato military alliance this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im dennis now a battle appears to be looming within the west the worlds most important military alliance the 2 nato members with the largest armies are in dispute over weapons from russia the u. S. Is threatening sanctions against turkey for taking delivery of the russian s 400. 00 anti Missile System this faces russian weapons inside nato territory washington had warned that if the sale goes ahead turkey would be kicked out of a program to build the new f. 35 war plane and turkish pilots learning to fly the jet would be sent home well lets take a closer look then at the weapons the s 400 missiles can similar take in the sea track and destroy incoming targets up to 400 kilometers away the u. S. Is concerned turkeys s 400 purchase will compromise the security of its f. 35 jets the stealth. It is the backbone of the u. S. And nato is future air power and turkeys already bought for and wants another 116 but the u. S. Believes russia may use the s 400 system to collect Sensitive Data about the f. 35 but turkey is president rather tired bedouin the may have had good reason to think the deal would have been ok with the us the president was not allowed to buy the video. So when he got the other one the 200 to 424 that. He wanted to do this but he was allowed only about recruiting the buy a. Little over 3000000 to buy a little missiles. Is a little of a solicitor well you know yourself you know ok go to this is the. Its a book. It. Right lets introduce our guests now in istanbul we have osman sat Research Director at the Ankara Institute and former advisor to the turkish Prime Minister ahmed devah tolu in too long in france via skype we have and that matter via for a visiting Senior Research fellow at Kings College london and in tallinn via skype we have Marco Mickelson whos a member of the a stony and parliament and says as the deputy chair of the Foreign Affairs committee a stoner of course is a member of nato welcome to you all but also man let me come to you 1st in istanbul which just heard donald trump at the g 20 giving some sort of assurances in a way to president addle one as you think president a might have made a serious miscalculation in Going Forward with the receipt of these s 400 from russia or do you think that maybe President Trump maybe misled him even. Its true that you know deep for turkey the only trustable ally in washington in trump and all the know that mr trump the american president is not the most important actor in washington he can yes of course choose between dissensions of katsura fife and will go 12 sanctions but he is the only one who turkey can sit and talk and make negotiations regarding as 400 deal the americans because of the you know the lack of dialogue you know psychology of corporation between Turkish Parliament and took shouldnt strain and the congress. Is the only one but nobody can say that trump can guarantee any kind of policies against turkey but it is of use he made a very important gesture against turkey during the summit right and market coming to you then in tallinn. President trump there being ambiguous i suppose is the best way of describing as to how the receipt of these s. For hundreds would be taken but it has been left by nato hasnt it pretty much to the americans to deal with this issue or kind of a bilateral deal where is the rest of nato on this issue. I think nato is stronger if there have fought this for months what has a. Way this deal with russians on us for hundreds and. I dont think that youre going to find in alliance in the alliance today as Single Member who is very much satisfied about the Current Situation because there are so many controversies and what is the most important actually question here i dont think that very. Question about only x. 35. 00 and t. Tell about their. Flight lets say. Sequence. I see here is much more important we have to look at the russian diplomacy and Russian Strategic aid to actually break down. Very wide full. Connections within the alliance and of the day to push away americas influence from european continent and this is something what we see and witnessed today and so it is very serious step and right i must it is for russian when approaching them off the blocks so rights and coming to you then some of victory as a team to victory that president putin and his diplomacy particularly in the middle east. To some extent yes but also iraq has it is a big player in the middle east and against which you ask oh it is fairly intimate. In the center each other to which do you want to either help now also or have the answer which track it doesnt quite like like where it starts army to Kurdish Forces which turkey many times repeatedly said that it is very much against. Syria what has our supplies of our effort systems so we. Are just 300 and deployed in syria so if you just quell all yes that talk you would want to have some kind of response to that. Yes obviously the seat in similar sales else well it would like to project themselves 1st as a acknowledging leader but also as a leader which causes solutions to a lot of real life Security Problems right and also and so on it has raise serious thing you wanted to Say Something i want to make a contribution. Just i want to make a contribution both you know and michel made in and did the underlined the role of russia on the issue thats right then we are thinking the issue and looking at it as 400 discussion from today it is a misunderstanding of what is happening today in the region but the deal the negotiation started with russia between turkey and russia started in 2016 not during trump easier than when you know there was obamas policy the frustration in turkish public after the july 15 attempt to which you know the americans turned blind but the putin was just next to president turned on and they are make and didnt reply any kind of Security Threat coming from sure and then russia gave just. To make a corporation in syria and between this you know psycho. This x. 400 deal happened and thats why this is not an issue of having you know a Defense System or you know did a technical think this is a political shift in due to an extent but yes theres a track theres a crack in Nato Alliance but this is really a result of a crack between turkish American Relations right and. Trying to find an economy for its security and that you wanted to agree i think with us yes i would like to say that was or not there is or im going to isolation as just an issue about late turkey has been moving together with russia in a lot of approaches which would load up into a lot kind of a Major Corporation excess energy and as i like and deal. Our stations that are things which you feel that there is a commitment to have a strategic relationship in which this kind of weapons deal is also possible it cannot be isolated for a wider strategy either so just rather lesions and after several in the middle east oil alignment of turkish and russian positions oh global right yes windows is a right marker in tallinn then this is being presented perhaps given that the this conversation began. In 26 a november 26th obviously at a time when president obama was in the white house so this is being presented perhaps as a policy failure if you like on the part of the a bomb a administration would you agree that that. Part of this is correct and this is not only perhaps going at it with Obama Administration but we have seen that theyre also trying to kind of administration hasnt been successful in gauging turkey in in terms of. Security arrangements in Northern Syria in perhaps also when we think about the growing tensions around iran and so but but again i would like to come back to this point that this is something sometimes we we dont see the Bigger Picture and i agree with ana here that this is not isolated to any goal lets say military equipment sale be sure its not the only the u. S. Turkeys relations or u. S. Turkey or russia relations issue this is much bigger game which is going on which is. That at least then what we see from the russian side is to push to reshape your Atlantic Security architecture and what suits better in this big picture if russia it is successful in there to go on a city to. Look at major relationship that serious and let me just in today and ill ask you then where has nato bayne and to let allow russia this amazing amount of penetration into what is meant to be the. The main bastin if you like of western security architecture. I. Im sure that nato has been a solid there but they dont it changes what we see in witness both in the middle east but also internally in turkey in recent years given a very little opportunities for democratic allies within nato to have a more serious impact on on turkey i think there is disagreeing with these and that now yeah i have to say i disagree i think that make that absolutely if youre tired to our real life our Security Problems in the middle east one turkey ok and that is what a lot of controversy what happened but again has been that syria they thought did not all that any response to that it was that little bit kind of space miles here they had. No real life supply just Kurdish Forces so if you look at that kind of middle eastern problems it was i dont im not i can actually look what that goes together with the coalition what theyre all off there whether it was so up one day to acting in afghanistan it was so a lot of was made that kind of that they just fired 3 fourths in Eastern Europe the but in the middle east there was named a terrorist right from the most ever islam and asked him and had something tangible to offer but. Also us men of men i think he wanted to get to come in there if you had just i want to make a correction and a contribution as well to god in the correction then just im underlining the role of obama here guiding the frustration and disappointment on the Turkish Administration im not trying to clean the hands of Trump Administration when you just look at can they make a satirical playing in the hands of you know turkey is adversaries if you does the right. For instance an adamic is attending a meeting especially in the Eastern Mediterranean between egypt cyprus greece and israel in order to balance or counterbalance turkey and thats why i say Trump Administration is not playing a good role to engage turkey into nato this is one thing regarding the nato role its so obvious when i was just on talking to the nato officials as well they do not want to dirtied their hands because its a clash between americans and turks and they think that the americans will you just just just balance 30 or give a panel to turkey whatever it is and thats what theyve bates and turkey tried to engage nato to the game and then tried some you know papers or ideas from nato to formulate a middle way between turkey and the americans regarding us 400 and nato didnt want to do anything about it and another contribution an addition to turkey try to find a middle way regarding its 400 because turkey sees the cost of as 400 but the problem is that now the russia is coming into the game and russia didnt let turkey to find a middle way between the americans and especially when it look we have seen their heart attacks against you know the syrians between the damascus regime and it created a risk of true true 3000000 rice was ready to turkey and others i didnt didnt let turkey yes we cant play mentioning obliquely at this point syria us then let me ask you how far is the purchasing of the s 400 a matter of appeasing russia if you like in order for turkey to keep a certain amount of influence over what happens in Northern Syria because that of course is is strategically exceedingly important to ankara. A local russia is the only only partner for 32. 00 Major Corporation in the region that is on number one thing and as as an order to just put it it is a part of a part of a General Corporation between russia and turkey but it is not the end of the game with as for hundreds you know it is not you know all the problems russia has city and some his own you know its own interests in there in syria and probably will try to limit turkey in the region but city russia is unfortunately the only actor making a corporation with turkey and giving just providing tricky bit you know a security in the region and thats why this corporation is is important and the Nato Alliance itself is getting cracked not because of turkeys you know its 400 deal you know the trumpet instruction is itself could to sizing and questioning and the flaws of your for a nato and this is the shift of wild west what is the alliance what is secure to structure against russia marco can i come to you then and ask how far has has natos coherence be undermined if you like not just by the. Acquisition of s 400 but the trumpet ministration itself which has made a great point of of denigrating if you like the alliance. If you look back at their history of alliance which is more than 70 years old not we had a lot of trouble dimes before or this particular moment as well but i agree before we must see much more sort of active brule of nato or nato members not only of americans in the region and we thought about middle east for instance but also where all their france u. K. Germany and over european members of nato we for us. The total situation in in the middle east is much more closer in many ways to the United States but i wouldnt say that we havent seen weve been alliance recently and he significant change in terms of everyday work between allies and and also including the turkish participation in a. Right and and then you were suggesting that this is part of a much greater. Strategic move on the part of president putins russia what what does what does russia get out of this obviously theyve got a foothold a foothold within nato territory but what else is russia get out of this arrangement that turkey. Yes well we should say it again is a broader context im in up in the night is iran has been very involved looking and retreated from quite a lot of this its International Commitment level and it was from allies who were left left to hang out to dry yeah so ive lost a lot of his absence abroad allies felt let down by them so now after 25 years the tables cover of us america retreated into all of their own internal agenda and has been retreating prove quite a lot of active and gauge console it is a gauge was given to controversial are very much alike sanctions and then criticizing the allies which was a rough start space to act and it started right then or in plate away it started to get traction right so every little helps if you can play a role in the middle east in infrastructure and then have something to contribute politically economically socially as weapons wife but something which is not left wakin and its up to grabs right now and i could tell there is a risk taker he can add quickly and has to leave behind if you would take up the opportunity its not to look in and since then shall i ask because lace right ok all right if this is a may day go ahead i need to now move on to us man. Because also as we understand it right now theyve been to shipments of equipment pertaining to this anti this Defense System another shipment is g. U. Possibly by sea it is quite possible that turkey will take this this Defense System and just keep it in crates will it necessarily activate the system having already given the scare if you like to its nato allies or do you think the president is committed to activating the s 400 system. You know what is important for it you need to look at the cost of having as 400. Different system if you look at the you know the american laws it is saying that not the activation but the transsexual itself it means when you are paying it and buying a russian Defense System it is creating a result in washington d. C. And thats why. The ball is already kicked the crisis i think all of the started now turkey and the trump inspiration and plus you know to an extent moscow is trying to. Manage the crisis and i truly believe that turkey is looking at some middle way some alternatives which can ease the tension in washington d. C. But i have real question marks regarding how much these new you know measures will. Just stop the American Administration but still for now it worked just as the defense secretary the pentagon canceled the press statement regarding turkey but the real player in washington d. C. Is the congress there are 2 miscalculations in both sides one the americans never believed that turkey viewed by as 400 system because turkey made a deal with it or started the deal with the chinese and canceled it and the americans thought that always took ebuild stop at some point this was a miscalculation you got an irish point one turkey didnt do thought that the americans will exclude turkey from f. 35 system but im a constructor to exclude you from f. 35 which is talk important for turkish a security as role and another think turkey thought that they can use tookie can use it and 400 together and it didnt work out in the right ok so marco given that often theres already alerted us to the fact that there is indeed a crisis now he suggests that to try to find some kind of way out of this crisis. But the white house has been silent the pentagon has said nothing we heard i think one word pretty much from they say and that is that its concerned as an organization what options does nato have in front of it if indeed turkey goes ahead activates a system which everyone has decried what options all that for they said can nato expel turkey for instance no i dont think that we get a. Dog good in these categories that it must be expelled from nato no way i think that turkey 1st and foremost must make clear barrister g. D. P. Well and if you look at the soviet economy and strained Relations Source that historical connection we have by the Nato Alliance or lost so many daycares i think that this crisis if you could call this as a small crisis weve been nadir. Is going to extend all down but we have to understand that here is again much bigger interest behind a peace deal which is coming from moscow and moscows interest east deeson handle nato of crises with our nato allies must take very seriously all right were running out of time so if i can ask you to be brief please ana coming back to you do you think then that were witnessing effectively a strategic realignment on the part of techie of facing much more towards moscow than its nato allies. Always be an art saying its for some time and it just became a war kind of that was noticeable but. Just want to say what always tried to be square the circle and try to find a compromise between holes or so or we will all see it as our kind of get down to minister choice both the idea all right but somehow right and also the last word to you is this a fundamental shift in terms of turkeys outlook on the world and where strategic alliances lie it is an important shift if you look at the he sort of turkey and you know Ottoman Empire and before you know the autumn and empire it is sold rare almost none any kind of such kind of a strategic cooperation with russia but it is not the end of the game it is not be end of the world and turkey is not quitting the Nato Alliance this is a very important crack but it is not just because of the turkish frustrations but it is the crack of wood and the Nato Alliance and the western alliance and we need to find there is a reply for this crack india once great thank you all very much indeed awesome and sir in istanbul and im mad to be ever in too long and marc and nicholson in tallinn thank you all very much indeed and as ever thank you for watching the program you can see it again any time you like by going to the website out as a reader com should you want more discussion theres always a Facebook Page facebook dot com for a slash a. 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One of the really special things about working for aljazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know that it shouldnt be but it is but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver indepth generalism we dont feel inferior to the audience across the globe. Protesters gather in hong kong is rising anger at what they see as Mainland Chinas growing influence on the ted tree. And welcome to aljazeera live from my headquarter. And dont with me elizabeth prawn im also ahead. Calls for justice tens of thousands rally in sudan to mark 40 days since a violent crackdown by Security Forces. Iran vallance to continue selling its oil as the u. K. Says that its willing to release the seized iraq sees tanker if paid on guarantees that it wont sail to syria and host england prepare to face new zealand the cricket World Cup Final watched team claim be a maiden victory. Protest is a back on the streets to vent their anger at what they see as beijings growing political influence on the city theyre marching in sharp turn a district thats popular with tourists from Mainland China 2000 Police Officers that in the area to prevent a disruption to key transportation and shopping areas its the latest in weeks of demonstrations and what some of dubbing the citys summer a bomb dressed earlier hundreds of journalists marched for press freedom in Hong Kong Central districts they want the government to protect the independence of the territories and media there were reporters have been injured by police in the recent protests lets go to our correspondent john allen boulevard she is live for us in sharpton there was a Strong Police presence there given yesterdays events crowds turning out in mass today to jamila whats happening there. Well ill tell you elizabeth the crowd is growing its perhaps the biggest crowd in a week theres tens of thousands of people coming here to protest they have been marching over the last hour im just going to step aside just to show you this is just a small portion of the protesters arriving from many many parts of hong. Hello. Protesters have brought. The street protests in the suburban area this is a known suburban area on the weekends were seeing a very different crowd today compared to yesterday there are families coming here in droves speaking out against what they call or weeping with the word tyrion is them are threats to the way of life or home court asking caroline to step up basically and demanding the police to back up its getting really crowded here elisabet in another part there are calling for the police to open up the roads basically a huge portion of shutdown is closed and theyre demanding that the that the streets be open up to our people to pro quo freely essentially what were seeing basically is an emphasis 0 to the demand to withdraw for surely the extradition bill with this post require which are basically to safeguard the good conscience of home we can see why i could symbol of the Umbrella Movement in 2014 a picture of a child facing in the state forces and a street rally essentially this. They want protection of their basic fundamental freedoms they want resignation of the top 5 official particularly of kerry land they said they want accountability they want to fair and fine and they want justice and theyre not going anywhere oh how much pressure is this putting on carry land and authorities there as you know these many thousands of people who show up every day calling for her resignation. Well over the past few days the government has been fairly quiet theres been so many different kinds of protests over the last few days despite this being the largest for example earlier today there was a press freedom protests demanding that the police allowed journalists to move freely hundreds also showed up there today yesterday there was another protest again. Apparently a protest not exactly about the actual edition bill but about fire traders coming in from Mainland China to forge products from hong kong or c. V. S. Moving beyond the actually dishes you are seeing many many people being informed by the catholic support that theyre getting were seeing land on john lennon was. Sprung up in different and almost every single district of hong kong public cross with messages of support and and basically also met some distance and weve spoken to young people here who say they may have been just born in 1970 when the United Kingdom basically officially handed over to hong kong but they say they are the most this illusion about the future of hong kong were seeing support from family members older people they said basically they say they want protection of their way of life they say the rule of law is undermined they want to basically real political reforms that would ensure that their way of life would be threatened anymore so i mean i thank you very much for that for now that. At the protests and hong kong thank you lets move on to other news now and tens of thousands of people have demonstrated across and on marking 40 days since a violent crackdown by Security Forces there calling for a full investigation into the deaths of all the 100 protesters on june 3rd meanwhile a political transition deal between saddams military junta and a prodemocracy coalition has been agreed in principle but that is yet to be signed hippa morgan has more from at a sabah. Near the seam chance which were heard at the city at Army Headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before and i will tell you the struck. Was there usually. There was. No we Face Painting from december back or from the families that have died 8 in burning in but i didnt shock. Or 5 in the suit and. We have to bring back the justice for. Order to look. The sit in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president already bashir he was ousted by a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint Transitional Government. On june 3rd Security Forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the Army Headquarters so then thankful Doctors Committee which is allied with protesters said more than 100 people were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was 61. 00 talks between the protest leaders and bijan to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a Transitional Government i thought that was an example of the demand for justice and accountability for the killings of the for the protests though they are here because even after the other day meeting with the for this and i think the 5. Of them are the 1st. Big deal includes a 39 month transitional period the 1st time to want to be led by the military and the last 18 by civilians before elections are held but many of the details of the agreement have yet to be published the armed groups in the Coalition Say they want to ensure an end to the words in the various parts of the country not the war where they participated in this historic revolution so we just need to come up with a deal there is agreed upon by the civilian groups and recognize the aims of the peaceful and armed revolution and we will work for peace so we are sure a deal can be reached that sees the whole of sudan. A big deal or no deal protesters who came out on saturday say too many lives have been lost to let go of their demands for justice this if the killers of the protesters arent held accountable in any agreement on the political future will be incomplete even more going on to their own ideas about. Iran says it will continue it export of oil under any conditions foreign minister mohammad job and zarif made the comments to his british counterpart following the seizure of an Iranian Oil Tanker brought a last week the u. K. Says its a willing to facilitate the release of the vessel if iran can guarantee that the ship wont deliver all to syria in breach of a new sanctions head on maintains that the oil was heading for a legal destination or a challenge has more from london. So a sign on saturday that the rising tensions of the last week between iran and the United Kingdom might have peaked and now be starting to calm down a phone conversation between the British Foreign secretary jeremy hunt and his iranian counterpart Mohammed Reef lets listen now to jeremy hunts describe what happened in this phone call. Our concern has always been the destination of the tanker and the fact that it was taking oil to syria not the origin of the oil and i said that if we could receive sufficient guarantees that that tanker was not headed for syria then we would be able to resolve the situation following of course due process in the gibraltar courts it was a constructive call for mr zarif reassured me that iran too wanted to resolve the situation and ive also spoken to the chief minister of japan also Fabian Picardo and they are working very closely with us to try and resolve the situation so what does this mean well at least it shows that finally there is a bit of diplomacy going on after a week of these 2 countries essentially shouting at each other and tensions getting higher and higher following the detention of the greats one the iranian oil supertanker iran essentially said to the United Kingdom that there would be repercussions then the british say and the iranians deny this its a british warship had to intervene between a British Oil Tanker in the gulf that was being threatened they say by 3 iranian vessels as a consequence of that the british raised the security level for all of their Merchant Shipping in the gulf area and how far strapped the deployment of an extra warship which has been on deployments in the black sea and is now heading to the gulf so after all of this at least we have these 2 countries beginning to talk to each other again now leaked documents published in a british newspaper say that donald trump pulled out of the nuclear deal with iran just to spite his predecessor barack obama the newspaper says oppressions and bassett in washington who resigned on wednesday described the president s decision as an act of diplomatic landowners and candour quit a tough to trump complained about an early in the which described him as a net and secure and incompetent. Turkey has received a 3rd shipment of components of the s 400 missiles from russia and more shipments are expected over the next few days in defiance of a warning from the United States turkish pilots are no longer being trained to fly americas f. 35 plane and the pentagon threatening to cancel turkeys orders for the fighter jet the United Nations is condemning saturdays suicide bomb attack on a hotel in Southern Somalia at least 26 people were killed and Dozens Injured in the port city of kiss miles in the autonomous region sar hierarch has more hotel a stasi is heavily fortified but it wasnt enough to stop a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the Building Full of gunmen and stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours. The death toll is now 26 those killed in the air