To wait until the constitution the curation assigned to see how protesters react. Have a move in there thanks so much. Lets take a look now at how we got here last the months of protests against his rule the military removed president armored bashir in a coup on april the 11th the generals then set up a Transitional Council while a mass sit in continued outside Army Headquarters protest leaders held talks with the jointer they agreed on a 3 year transition period to democracy but talks soon broke down over who would lead the joint government the military wanted a soldier to be in charge protesters demanded it be led by civilians june the 3rd Security Forces raided the protest camp outside Army Headquarters killing more than 100 people all contact between the 2 sides then shut down talks resumed on july the 3rd after the African Union and the ethiopians stepped in to mediate within days to serve our council that will govern for about 3 years on elections are organized. While allo is a suit in the sudan specialist that kill university in england joins us now live from there good to have you with us so is this a new era for sudan. I think this is a very important and critical step forward for towards. Bringing a bar the kind of democratic transition that the sudanese people have been fighting for a better way that this is a historic moment or a new era or a landmark event i think we have to wait and see cautiously optimistic bed i wouldnt describe what is happening in sudan in those terms can both sides work out some of those remaining details. I think the key question now is not simply coming to an agreement on the content of the constitutional declaration that would set out the principle that would govern the sudan over the course of these sort 639 months but also actually. Agreeing on the practical ways of implementing those who are that set out in the constitution so i think if they have i agreed on the power sharing accord it is very likely that they will agree on the constitutional document because most of the issues have already been subtle but i think the key challenge would be for them to actually set up this institution work out the practical arrangements in terms of how to distribute it and how the 3 will be governed over the course of the next 39 months. Now what sort of precedent does this set for the entire arab region and the arab spring. I think if you actually look at the 3 of these negotiations over the course of the last 56 months although there are moments where you know we saw it is also violence and unnecessary confrontations the ways in which over all the ways in which i think this was handled and the movement that both parties have made is very encouraging i say this because you know the events of the sort of july very regrettable there were unnecessary loss of civilian lives but the fuck the boss says have compromised on their positions and it came forward to a place where you know people are now describing this moment as historic moment or as a landmark event i think this is this is example and. A number of countries who struggled with transitions learned something but i think in order for this to be a teachable moment it is important that this transition was important that they agreed on the constitutional document is important that they actually make this process work if the process doesnt work if very small unnecessary stuff you know drains back the process then i think we are back to the situation that happened in other parts of the arab world or i thank you so much for your analysis i will out of. Now the World Health Organization is meeting in geneva to decide if an Ebola Outbreak in the eastern democratic republic of congo is an International Health emergency there is concern the outbreak could spread quickly after the 2 were infected people died in densely populated Populated Areas bordering rwanda and uganda or the virus has claimed at least 1600 lives in the democratic republic of congo in the past year. Catherine sawyer joins us now live from nairobi so where does it look like the w. H. O. Is heading on this one are they about to declare an International Health emergency. It was very difficult to tell the last time that there was such an incident in uganda that last month when a child died after being confirmed with a boy in uganda was taken back to d. C. And died there was a similar meeting but we all thought that they would declare an emergency then but they didnt but this time things are a bit more serious because we have a report from w. H. O. And the ministry of health in uganda talking about this woman who has been confirmed and died. In the r. C. She had come to uganda to the southwest a market called ponder market where she fell sick she was vomiting and then she went back home and died of a bowler we have spoken to ministry of Health Officials in uganda who say that vaccinations have started in that. Market and around that area as well they say that some samples have been sent to the Uganda Virus Research institute in entebbe for testing and also checkpoints have been set up in all and 2. 2 with the r. C. Now the concern is that this market were talking about this area is very its one of the busiest trade routes between the 2 countries and its not clear that we know that this woman came to the market by road but its not clear the stopovers she made whether she. She spent nights in part its not clear who exactly as she interacted with who helped with how much in dice when she was at the market she also threw up several times so who cleaned that so all of this really causing a lot of concerns and then again across the border you spoke about gold mine this one case we spoke to our Health Officials there say that they are still looking for several people who are in touch who interacted with this preacher who was tested. Since died but then the Health Officials ive spoken to stanley also say that many people who aint quite tapped with him also presented themselves to the Health Workers and have been vaccinated there say that they are confident that this disease is not going to spread farther in goma but there is a lot of concern as well because this is a major city and it is very strategically placed as well. Thanks so much Catherine Sawyer prime to more ahead on the news hour including. Facebook is burned down the house over and over in every arsenal a learning experience. Why facebooks new plans for a new Digital Currency is worrying the world leaders. Spall one of footballs most sought after Young Players arrives at his new club in the. Now the International Court of justice. Well get to that story in a 2nd. Ago. Yemenis yemens rather healthy rebels say they again targeted saudi arabias design airport with a drone but the saudis say they intercepted it before it could hit the target say they disrupted operations at the airport which has been targeted by the who feeds many times in recent weeks. Counterterrorism officials in pakistan have arrested the man widely blamed for organizing the mumbai attacks in 2008 side was arrested in Punjab Province its happened days before Prime Minister imran khan makes his 1st visit to the u. S. Side founded the last tiber group blamed for the attacks in mumbai which killed at least 174 people washington has designated sede a global terrorist. Well the International Court of justice has ordered pakistan to review the death sentence handed down to a former Indian Navy Officer who was shand of was put on death row for terrorism and espionage charges after he was arrested in the blotches down province the verdict is binding but it cannot be inforced the case has been a source of escalating tensions between the Nuclear Neighbors as look at the events which led to this verdict well judge of was arrested in 2016 when he was charged with trying to create an icky in pakistan it wasnt till a year later when terrorism charges were added and he was sentenced to death in the approach the i. C. J. Which immediately perspire and his exit you should a meeting of the court in february failed to come to a decision but sharply escalated tensions between india and pakistan quite high the joins us now live from islamabad to 1st of all take us through the ruling. Where did this ruling is concerned basically the point your son is due to view that dead pan and he would burn their war dead by a 1000000. August on had said all along that all started tabulates beyond doubt that he was never to all faiths working for their. Brain which are deep. Indian Intelligence Agency and he. Can face to carrying out a deadly attack and baluchistan was led to the killing of hundreds of people august on saying that that was because he was a military personnel and because of august on not an action plan which would be approved by parliament and the Political Party they would write to do so or however it would be important to the. Court busy and how real reform when it comes to reviewing hannity now the ruling is binding but there is no way for it to be so the i. C. J. To actually implement it so what happens next in the case. Well this is going to be very interesting indeed. The question of relief is concerned thats definitely not going to happen because of the vague charges that have been brought against. Good advice and. Ya dogs. August on had said all along. Which initially it if you it made their day what an indian did then he was also carrying a paper under the name of course i would say but that he would frequently when getting published on the indian saying that he would get a states army iran is something unlikely given the 10th relationship between pakistan and iran and that gets on a shared information with of one expert on. Running. Operations from seoul i sort of pakistan is concerned its quite. An indian spy who had been implicated in the fence but it would be important to see how just on this one because relations with india are norgaard and obviously you mentioned. How 1st aid who was running a charity outfit head and focused on so it would be important to see how budgets start and react to all these days lawrence thanks so much. Chorus catch up with whoever hears our meteorologist everything fox that is not a Tropical Storm now affecting the philippines has that brewing well i think things are starting to look a little better for the philippines now. The news is like lincoln is going to make its way further northwards and it could spell bad news for japan early part of next week for the satellite picture you can see is this massive cloud just to the east of the philippines not this one this larger one in the south china seas this is the main focus for where we have our Tropical Storm don as so locally known as falcon is going to make its way up the East China Sea just staying to the east of shanghai and then it looks likely to run up towards the Korean Peninsula into the sea of japan for into the weekend early part of next week not too concerned about the strength of the winds i suspect it will not intensify much more than it already has done is about the rain 182. 00 millimeters of rain here in 24 hours and thats kind of totals we can expect as it does make its way further northwards staying to the east of taiwan i would see him a lot of heavy rain into the southeast of china recently eastern parts as well and this was the sea just to the south of shanghai around 100. 00 millimeters of rain coming down here in the space of only 3 hours hence the flooding shouldnt be too bad over the next couple of days and as we go a little further north we can see expecting that rain to start making its way up towards southern parts of japan next week sammy. Thanks service and well still ahead here on aljazeera the u. S. Imposes new stronger sanctions against me and mass military leaders accused of the mass killings of a whole the muslims. And the reassuring or mind of that not all sports stars are gifted across a range of disciplines. After more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. We follow the citizens of this war torn nation as they push their limits. Force avoid. Risking years in sierra leone. On aljazeera. Thanks love to make loans to sufferings because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because those taxpayers never go away is a new one born every single day a 19 it is an Urgent National necessity that we officially request the rationing of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow im a sinner im a bad person. Thats machine on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching hour just 0 time to recap our headlines this hour turkey is vowing to retaliate after one of its diplomats was killed in a shooting in Iraqi Kurdistan the deputy consul general of the Turkish Mission in erbil was killed by gunmen along with 2 other Council Staff shooting happened inside a restaurant. Dealers been signed between the military jointer and protest leaders and so than ever agreed to form a power sharing body that many hope will eventually lead to civilian rule. The International Court of justice has ordered pakistan to review the death sentence handed down to a former Indian Navy Officer. Who was 4th on death row for terrorism and espionage charges after he was arrested in the province the verdict is binding but cannot be enforced. More now on our top story the death of a turkish diplomat in the northern iraqi city of real binge of a joins us now live from baghdad so i understand toby officials are vowing to hit back but have they identified who they think is responsible. Well thats not clear to me as a few although there have been speculation in the media in turkish media specifically pointing fingers to word speaking fighters but we have to wait until somebody claims responsibility or the kurdish authorities who are responsible of that place can point a finger towards who carried out this attack or what we know so far is that 2 men who were dressed in suits came into this restaurant where this deputy consul general was having lunch with 2 his colleagues came in and shot him point black the security sources say that it appears that these people knew exactly who they wanted to target and how to target them after that the area has been cordoned off weve been hearing from security sources that investigation has been launched there has been a statement by the Kurdish Security directorate seeing that they want to assure all of the diplomats and foreigners especially in the kurdish region that their security is paramount and theyre doing all that they can to make sure that security is provided to them it is a very unique incident of its kind that we have not seen before we had a diplomat has been assassinated as it appears. In an area which has been really has been peaceful at least in the last 24 months or so and security has been relaxed in the last 24 months after the defeat of vice and a close to the iraqi northern border which used to be the hub for militancy there weve also seen the Turkish Forces launching attacks against fighters and for the rest to words of that area weve seen iran attacking kurdish elements which are anti iran inside iraqi territory or. From baghdad thanks for that. Lets take a look at the events which triggered now some of the sanctions being imposed by the United States as we understand it on some key figures in 1000000 mark well the military crackdown began in iraq and resulting in a large influx of people into coxs bazaar now the Worlds Largest refugee settlement a year later a u. N. Team recommended the mian monetary be investigated for genocide in september the International Criminal court joined calls for further investigations it ruled it had jurisdiction over alleged deportations of people as a possible crime against humanity earlier this month those calls were acted on the i. C. C. Prosecutor requested the courts judges to authorize an investigation into alleged crimes against the muslims namely deportation inhumane acts and persecution and choose day the delegation arrived in dhaka to begin talks 3rd child 3 has more on that. International criminal Court Investigative team will meet with bangladeshi oarfish show including the Foreign Ministry official as well as the home Ministry Official they have to work out a lot of protocols including providing diplomatic immunity to it the Investigative Team as well as a Witness Protection Program for the witnesses things that bangladesh didnt follow the Witness Protection Program then that will visit the camp they will meet with their rowing or refugees including the Community Leaders they will discuss various issues theyll also have a press Conference Tomorrow and well know more about that now is interesting to point out that a delegation i mean my delegation rather is heading to dhaka and this man headed by the permanent foreign secretary also a team is requesting to independent Inquiry Commission taxed by the sun suu kyi to investigate in the feeling during a camp on the city is now it is still under discussion with going with this government but they are willing to come here and investigate on their own and might have been given permission to i. C. C. Or un Investigative Team but they want to send their team here. To look where this all happened when the crackdown broke out homes fall and mosques will burn to state forcing in time villages to flee in a little over a month a 1000000 people fled across the mountains to bangladesh sampling in the still growing cocks is bizarre. Jhoom joins us now and said hes covered their hunger crisis extensively good to have you with us so when you talk with people how do they feel about the new u. S. Sanctions which have been imposed i think all fall figures rise yeah thats right now a semi throughout the day ive been speaking to world hunger refugees who are living in those camps and coxs bizarre as well as activists who are in different parts of the world and what they have said is fairly uniform most of them agree that this is a good 1st step but they say it simply doesnt go far enough one of them telling me quite bluntly that he believes that this these types of sanctions should have been imposed you know 2 years ago when the exodus happened when they were hanged for being persecuted in myanmar and then crossing over into bangladesh so while they are encouraged that this could perhaps lead to justice being doled out at some point they think that the pace has been very slow and some of them also angry about the fact that the u. S. Is still not calling what happened genocide they were referring to it as ethnic cleansing and they were saying that ive been speaking with the past 2 years they are insistent upon calling what they went through a genocide like right now we have i. C. C. The International Criminal court sending investigators to dot com people hopeful about what theyre hopeful but again the pace of this has been so slow and this process is a complicated one because the International Criminal court only has jurisdiction to investigate in bangladesh and the reason for that is because bangladesh is a signatory to the rome statute so they are a member of the court but me and maher is not a signatory to the rome statute so as of the last official procedure in the International Criminal court the prosecutor put in an official request in front of the judges panel a few weeks ago to try to get authorization to launch an official investigation into what happened but that decision by those judges has still not been rendered so we dont yet know what the timeline of that will be yes there are International CriminalCourt Officials for the 2nd time on the ground in bangladesh but nobody quite knows how long that process will take either. So i mean at the end of this canada thing the i. C. C. Actually says and does be implemented if as you said man was not a signatory of those that you yeah its unclear at this point just how narrow or wide the scope would be if an investigation is launched if charges at some point were brought what exactly will the International Criminal court be able to do right now theyre talking broadly in terms of the crime of deportation because the attacks in myanmar in western iraq kind state led to so many of the Rohingya Refugees fleeing to neighboring bangladesh but what is that going to mean are they going to be able to broaden out the scope are they going to be able to investigate these charges of atrocities or potential genocidal intent on the part of me and more military officials we must remember that about a year ago you had u. N. Investigators come out and recommend that members of the mars military be charged with genocidal intent in these crimes that were committed against the regime go but there are so many different processes that are ongoing and the rohingya are really caught in the middle at a time when they say that the International Community really doesnt care whats going on with them and are turning their backs on their plight or thanks so much for june. The u. S. House of representatives is voted to condemn rices comments made by President Donald Trump about full congresswoman on sunday trump tweeted telling the politicians to go back to where they came from and hes refusing to let up despite growing criticism both home and abroad like how to reports from washington d. C. Without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote went largely along party lines only for republicans joining House Democrats in their rebuke of president. It was a rare occasion on which all in the house were forced to go on the record in response to intemperate comments made by the president these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting and experiment are racist the vote was delayed by republicans who attempted to have the accusation of racism made by the House Speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urge you if you will and you know that the balance of my house is going to the general speaker of the house if she would like to rephrase that comment i had actually read my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speakers words than by those treated by the president as a general making a demand that the words be taken down. A request for jones words or on parliamentary question to be taken down despite the republican fury a vote was taken and the house ruled the speakers words should be kept on the record then another moment of drama for the 1st time a formal attempt in the house to move articles of impeachment against the president impeaching donald john truck president of the United States of misdemeanors the move is likely to intensify what has been a bitter debate among House Democrats about impeachment more than 80 representatives are in record as urging such a move others including the House Speaker have been arguing that it would be better to continue investigating the president through house committees rather than risk a failed move to impeach therefore darnall john traub by causing such harm. To the society of the United States is unfit to be president and warrants impeachment trial and removal from office a decision may not need to be made one way or the other my kind of aljazeera washington former peruvian president i handwrote a lead there has been arrested in the United States for extradition on corruption charges hes the latest politician caught up in latin americas largest ever Corruption Scandal centered on Brazilian Construction Company odebrecht toto is wanted for allegedly taking 20000000. 00 in bribes in exchange for lucrative public works contracts the 73 year old has denied any wrongdoing the European Parliament has now only elected those sort of on the lion as president of the European CommissionGerman Defense minister will become the 1st woman doll the post to replace is junk law younker in november as she wrote with german chancellor Angela Merkel in germany as new defense chief was and outs john holl has more from strasburg can prove from the European Parliament in a tight vote. Becomes the 1st woman to hold the e. U. Some top job as Commission President to set the policy agenda for the next 5 years i feel so are notes and im overwhelmed and i thank you for the trust your place in me your the trust you placed in me is confidence youve placed in europe your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. As a german a woman and a close ally of anglo merkel on the line will be seen as an extension of the chancellors dominant role in european politics she owes her career to merkel and like merkel shes a political conservative and a passionate supporter of european integration. But big spending promises designed to sway down to any peace are a departure and may prove hard to fulfill we must take bold steps to get mrs ford a lion is indebted for their support to opposing quarters from the socialists to the nationalists which means someone will have to be disappointed supporters in the heavyweight center right European Peoples Party bloc to which belongs brushed those concerns aside she managed to get the support of 27. 00 out of 28. 00 heads of government in the European Union so western europeans eastern europeans were supporting her representatives from the different political families and what she also managed to do is together with us to bring france and germany closer back together the french german cooperation is not everything in the good opinion that sure but without a close friend german cooperation things really dont move forward in the European Union among the promises that. Has made is reform of the very electoral process that had failed to produce a democratically elected candidate with her name emerging instead from behind closed doors as the preferred pick of e. U. Heads of government and state its not only far right populists talking about a democratic deficit in the e. U. Anymore many other m. E. Peas are saying it as well. And try as she might to be the consensus candidate for all her promise of a Green Climate deal for europe wasnt enough to sway the greens what is this dream for europe can you explain that to me i cant well if you cant i cant either i mean again a slogan its not a program what is it how much in which direction. But theyll be an abiding sense of relief an autumn of crises beckons a trade war with trump and britain sliding towards a no deal breaks it at least europe now knows whos in charge join a whole aljazeera strasberg now managing the risk of Digital Currencies like facebooks labor will be a priority for g 7 leaders meeting in france the french finance minister is warning and unregulated currency calls only problems. This is 1st of all a question of sovereignty you have state people native states from germany italy or sovereign states who is sovereign currencies. Youre all and so on and last sticking to some very strong commitments some very strong borders we cannot accept to have the new currency having executives him kind of poor without the same kind of war without disinclined of commitments and without the same kind of obligations and there is all sorts of concerns about Money Laundering there is a concern about the funding of terrorism we have spain for many years before address things and being able to fix that issue of Money Laundering and of funding of tourism. On tuesday u. S. Senators question the facebook representative over the proposed