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Alone has im speaking of this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes to news you get to new interim leader after the death of the countrys 1st democratically elected president keda said. More than 100. 00 migrants are feared dead and dozens of others rescued after their boat capsized off the libyan coast. Of breaks it reality check for the new british Prime Minister the e. U. Says it wont renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. Plus the heat wave is breaking records as it moves across parts of your. Fellow a new leader has been sworn in as interim president state media says a new election will be held by mid september thats hours after the death of the man who guided to his year to a new era of democracy at the age of 92. 00 bed g. K. That he was elected president after protests that toppled a dictator and sparked a wave of Anti Government movements in the middle east katia lopez all day on has more. A new phase in tunisia as government speaker of parliament mohamed innes who are sworn in to serve temporarily. As a countrys president he will take over for up to 90 days while elections are organized. I swear by god almighty to protect the independence of tunisia and the safety of its lands to respect the constitution and law and fully take care of the peoples interests and be loyal to tunisia in this young democracy a vacant post for the countrys leadership could spark a power struggle among tunisias Political Party is definitely what candidates who are considered to be quite popular and quite strong but also very controversial. Have been barred from running the president ial elections by parson parliament not too long ago this was not yet been signed by missteps and before he passed away and i think well hear a lot more about this controversy next couple of days president benjy kiters said speight who spent the last few weeks of his life in a not of the hospital was a leading figure in what was known as the arab spring uprising as Prime Minister and then tunisias 1st democratically elected president he helped draft a new constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech. And then to have his accomplishments though were often overshadowed by a weak economy and high Unemployment Rate there is despair nobody can deny that there is the sense of hopelessness nobody can deny that however in comparison to other countries there is no hope that we can fix the pot and go towards a more prosperous unity 7 days of National Mourning have been declared as the country honors the life and legacy of a sense be the what is the start of this mission on a positive note and he finished that the same way may he rest in peace his predecessors heard the country but he was a good man who served his country no one did that before him no one shall if he she we hope the next president will be even better we hope our country will be stable and safe we have some terrorism but the country doesnt blame him its unclear who will be the front runner in tunisias next president ial election but the groundwork has already been laid out for what should be a smooth transition katia lopez so the yawn aljazeera. Well David Chaytor joins us live from tunis so david sees death coming at a challenging time for tunisians in a country of course that has become the the one beacon of democracy in the middle east. As soon as rights i mean essentially the legacy of this president is the constitution that he he put through and its that constitution which is controlling events in the next 90 days is the speaker of the parliament who has taken over the position of temporary president and the expectation is that well get the elections on september the 15th and this is an extraordinary man hes been involved 60 years in the politics of this country died at the age of 92 but essentially hes been here from the very beginning watching the evolution 1st of all the fight for freedom to pull away and get independence from france and then all the way through to 2011 and the the arab spring and of course he has been just about every single political position that you can have in a democracy and its his steady hand at the 2 over which is help the country through in a way because he he formed an alliance uniquely between these secular and theyre really just strands of democracy and that has proved Strong Enough to carry through and they hope it still will carry through in the next 90 days to come before the elections but there are problems there are problems because democracy may have survived democracy still may be strong but essentially the economy is not and theres a huge discontent across this country about a rising Unemployment Rate some 15 percent at the moment and amongst the youth very much higher so those are the problems and the competing candidates for the election president ial election is no front runner yet but there will be expected to be a lot of infighting that is going to cause a lot of strain on the constitution on the system and on the democracy so well have to hold our breath and wait to see what happens. All right david thanks for that david take to live for us in tunis now where he will be remembered as you heard there for leading to his years transformation from a dictatorship to a fragile democracy after the arab spring after former president xin elaborate dene been actually fled the country in january 27th powers handed over to the Prime Minister mohammad was a new chief but that didnt stop the protests over a new chief resigned the next month bed g. K. The steps he was named as his replacement elections were held later that year for a constituent assembly tasked with rewriting the constitution and appointing a new government that election was won by in an Islamist Party that was banned under the previous regime the 70 then stepped down after the assembly chose model zuki as president the next year said she founded tunis which would quickly become the most powerful Political Party later in 2014 a subsidy free to in the 1st free president ial election becoming the worlds oldest head of state at the age of 88 sami handy is editor in chief of International Interest he says tunisia is better off than other nations that went through the political upheavals of the arab spring but it still faces Major Economic challenges. I think tunisia is still fairing far better off than that and libya and syria and the like in the sense that it has avoided war however this does not deny that to newsy is going through a very bad economic crisis this still incredible class devised this that incredible poverty particularly in a region particularly student was eating a city and engulfs and doors are in need and all of these other particular cities this economic crisis has led to many use deciding to abandon that and to a protest process to say that there is no hope with regards to tunisia Political Parties are now engaged in trying to instill hope within the you through population however we have seen the return of lobby groups who have seen the return of business interests weve seen the return of of foreign intervention nevertheless there is still a believe that 2019 or hope is not lost that there is still some sort of democratic process we see that there are some groups who are engaged in corrupt practices but at least it is to get the people to be involved in the process in other words if the people had no power there would be no need for these practices to take place so there is an admission that the people still have power with regard to the tunisians there is this band nobody can deny that there is this sense of hopelessness nobody can deny that however in comparison to other countries there is still hope that we can fix the part and go towards a more prosperous unity. Interim leader. Has set up a 6 member panel to oversee a National Dialogue it is aimed at all the night in the countrys president ial election follows months of demonstrations that led to president abdullah sees beautifully cuz resignation ending his 20 year old protest to say they want to complete overhaul the political as a whole rather with the ruling elite held to account for corruption. The u. N. Says as many as 150 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board around 140 have been saved by the coast guard and returned to libya the Un Refugee Agency has repeatedly called for rescued migrants not to be returned to libya where they face conflict and possible imprisonment. Of a couple dozen of the settlers and others above them one of them i lost my 7 year old child because of that they dont help us they kick me out they told me and my children to go find our own way why i dont want anything now except to go back to my country to die there. Charlie actually is the u. N. H. C. R. Global spokesperson for africa and the mediterranean he says this is likely to be another year of more than a 1000 deaths on the mediterranean sea. Well this is yet another terrible tragedy on the mediterranean it means weve now had more than 700 deaths on the mediterranean this year if Current Trends for this year continue but will see us past more than 1000 deaths on the mediterranean for the 6th year in a row thats a really bleak milestone really bears thinking about many of the people who are who are taking these desperate journeys are often refugees and we need to take action to prevent them getting on these boats in the 1st place and that can include expanding these pathways searches family reunification process is reuniting parents with children for example but also humanitarian missions private sponsorship schemes where private citizens can sponsor refugees educational scholarships theres many ways we can do this to get people out of harms way. North korea says wednesdays missile launches were a warning to south korea pyongyang one sold to stop importing high tech weapons and end joint military exercises the announcement on north Korean State Television confirmed suspicions the new tests were a new kind of missile launches were the 1st since may and they come after last months commitment at the korean Demilitarized Zone to revive denuclearization talks the u. S. Secretary of state my pompei remains optimistic the United States can still diplomatically rein in north korea pompei or says he hopes to start a new round of talks next month. Celebrations are continuing on the streets of puerto ricos capital after its governor gave in to public pressure and announced his resignation thats after nearly 2 weeks of mass protests calling for a car door seller to step down demonstrations were sparked by the release of offensive messages sent between reseller and his top advisers that there was already anger over government corruption in the u. S. Territory thats bankrupt and he gallagher has been out with protesters in san juan and has this update. Despite heavy rains people are still celebrating out here on the streets of san juan and many of them feel like this is a brand new day but its a day thats also tinge with hope for the future i concern about this countrys next leadership regarding seo may be gone but there are some concerns about the raising. Of the futility