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Streets of lebanon for a 6 the night despite emergency reforms and else by the government. And of japans emperor now to hito formally ascends the chrysanthemum throne during an ancient ceremony in tokyo. Now Britains Parliament has rejected the governments plan to fast track bracks it legislation in order to leave the e. U. By october 31st. The guys to the right 300 s. To the mast 322. 00 so the nodes have it the neighbors have it. Or Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been hoping to see his Withdrawal Agreement ratified by parliament on thursday but many politicians said that didnt give them enough time to scrutinise the details of this legislation now an early a vote so a majority of Parliament Vote in support of johnsons with droll agreement and thats in principle making it the 1st time the u. K. Parliament has voted in support of a brics a deal and we now face further uncertainty and the e. U. List no make up their minds are over how to answer parliaments request for a delay in the 1st consequence mr speaker is that the government was taking the only responsible course and excel are a top or a shes for a new deal are. Watching all of this Lawrence Leigh is in westminster and lawrence m. P. s as you were saying approved Boris Johnsons breaks it a deal but they rejected his timetable for pushing through i mean no matter what happens next is the Prime Minister in a stronger position after tonight. Well on one level you might say he is because as he said and you just heard him say in that in that clip it is the 1st time the parliaments voted for any source of bricks a deal and so his argument is lets go forward with a send him ill and ill save the European Union look theres a mandate now for this youve agreed it weve agreed it lets lets get on the trouble is hes please lost control of the timetable and thats absolutely crucial because the longer parliament has to debates a little tiny nuts and bolts the more likely they are to unpick some of its and potentially try to vote it down further down the line and thats a tremendous problem for the governments pausing its not pulling it but pausing it which is what hes now its done has led to the government announcing just in the last few minutes that as of tomorrow wednesday theyre not going to continue anything to do with the negotiations or the could talks over the president its all going to go back to the content of the queens speech the governments agenda for that for this parliamentary term thats going to carry on for wednesday and thursday and so bracks it is now i guess again in suspended animation and everything goes back and all eyes look back to the European Union to figure out what sort of extension theyre now prepared to offer the United Kingdom a long way just so lets talk a bit about that again shall we. The lesson that Boris Johnson again says will have to sign to them said we will go if we can get is and by then of october it will be a 3 month extension until the end of january do you think that the European Union is a go with that as a goal the easiest option for European Union came at the opening is that i want to get involved in domestic internal politics of another Member States and what theyll say is theyve got this 3 month extension request and theyre most likely to say will take this 3 month extension will accept this treatment extension but if you get this Withdrawal Agreement go through a judge says now and if you manage to get through all the stages of it and have a bill by the end of it thats. The treaty that we agree then you can leave it that is they still not the u. K. Could leave earlier yes we could leave in november or december but the new deadline is the 31st of january but then if if if the e. U. Comes back and says that then then does Boris Johnson say ok fine forget this lets just have a general election and have done with it once and for all yes then we have a big choice given that theres then time for an election. And try and run before passing the deal or will he wait until hes already passed it will you know that given the choice to pass and succeed to get a further boost in the polls so what will all other politicians is all then all eyes are on a general election and how you interact this bill with potentially an election is coming in trying to work out a way of getting passports johnson if you oppose this bill or you Boris Johnson john i think pass this bill and then get to an election ok thank you very much allan for all of that so back to a juggling hold here for the time being in the coming day or 2 back to brussels where they have saved themselves by 2 banking that arent arent saying with the latest from westminster. Now that he does of tuck in russia say a deal has been reached for kurdish fighters to move out of Syrian Border areas the announcement comes as a u. S. Brokered truce in the region comes to an end takesh president ship type i do want says syrian kodesh fighters will move such a kilometers away from the border in northeast syria within 150 al is off to that time turkey and russia have agreed to conduct joint patrols both me to say theyll work to ensure the safe return of Syrian Refugees in turkey. We are not going to allow any separatist agendas in syria we gave kurdish rebels 120 hours and said they would withdraw they would move 30 kilometers deep were going to have 10 kilometers deep and Russian Security will operate there in man beach and teller fought all the y. P. G. Will be removed with their arms this is crucial to achieve a stable and long term stabilization in syria on the whole in l. View its only possible while observing sovereignty and territorial integrity of this country its the very basic position and we discussed it in detail its necessary for Syrian Refugees to return to their motherland we will help relieve strain on countries who host them. All step boston has been monitoring the talks in sochi and sent this report. This means that after the United States of failed as the minister of defense here described earlier the russians are now in place to make this cease fire work and they will start tomorrow at noon on the 23rd of october military police from the russian side together with Syrian Border patrol will go into an area which is outside of the turkish operations zone right now in syria as it is actually a stretch along the syrian Turkish Border where the Russian Military police and the Syrian Border patrol will make sure that the kurdish fighters will be removed and this armed they have 150 hours to do that and if they succeed the minister of Foreign Affairs here the Russian Foreign minister sas then the Turkish Military operation will be finished it will be done if the kurdish fighters are all gone from this area what happens next is that the turkish and the russians will patrol together in a 10 kilometer zone next to the military operations on that turkey has right now so thats the deal thats been discussed here 7 hours it goes further than that its not only the military solution but also a political solution both leaders have stressed that the Constitutional Commission that also was brokered by by president putin very much in these style talks that that will be the way to go and the 1st meeting of this commission is on the 30th of october. Joins us live now from the tacky syria border how is this agreement going to play out on the ground. What are we 10 minutes now past the deadline of that 1st cease fire that was brokered by the u. S. Its certainly remain quiet in this area but there is no guarantee certainly that we would not see potentially a resumption of turkeys military operation from the end of that initial brokered cease fire by the americans and tomorrow at 12 noon when this 150 hours starts with the russian agreement and indeed after that its a huge undertaking that certainly the russians and the turks have taken on board and the russians and the syrian army as well just to build on what sin was saying as to what the plan is im standing. In front of a town called russell lane where a lot of the heavy fighting has actually been up until that cease fire and indeed there was still fighting off of the 1st ceasefire was cold whats what the russians and the syrian army intend on doing is joint patrols in an area east of here that runs all the way to the iraqi border and west of the town of tel abi out all the way down to qubani basically the planet is east to get president wants which is this full 440 kilometer stretch of border and 30 minutes 30 kilometers deep free of what the president or the long calls kurdish terrorists now we spoke to Free Syrian Army fighters here the softer noon one commander whos been operating in russell lane and he admitted to us that their their forces the free syrian the kurdish the Turkish Forces still only have control of around 70 percent of Russell Laine 30 percent of it was still controlled by the s. D. F. And he said that they were. Kurdish forces very much in control both to the east and west here so it is a huge undertaking and as i say no guarantee that we will not see a resumption of turkeys military campaign in the house in the the days ahead thanks very much from the tacky syria border charles traffic bringing us the latest and. Plus conason long shower joins me in the studio now it appears that president has managed to achieve this y p g free zone that he says hes wanted all along how how has he played this attitude played it very well he took a rest but hes been asking for that for a number of years except that president obama basically turned him down or did not cooperate with him and certainly did not promise him that he would support him if. Whatever trouble comes in his way with the russians and the iranians what what President Trump did is basically lets present their one take chances and it was clear for local domestic political calculus meaning the president are the ones nationalist party that and that an attack on the kurds or the p. R. G. Was going to be necessary at one point in time and it just happened. And i think i think his bet has worked so much so that president putin that basically or post that in the beginning has now got on board and what was a President Trump cease fire accord has now become it president putins cease fire accord one that the russians are actually involved in not just blessing and how important is that the u. S. Might have broke at this temporary ceasefire but its the russians that have managed to persuade tekkie to actually at least for now end the offensive what does this tell us about russia supplanting the United States as a major power broker in the area to be honest. I think since 2015 it was clear that the russians are in and the americans are out except that now syria has become a true political football for everyone to be kicking around so now we have the americans the iranians the russians and the turks are in. The Syrian Regime basically has no voice in what goes on and none of the arab neighbors have any voice in what goes on if anything now israel has a bit of a voice through the United States and russia but in the end of the day it is russia that is dictating what goes on in syria but not alone meaning it does have partners it certainly has the turks and the iranians at the at in the past and a process in order to move the political dialogue forward and the whole constitutional reforms on so forth and there were always be utopian the United States because without them reconstruction in syria its going to be challenging if not impossible and so theyre important for the reconstruction phase but perhaps the russian president in a prison really has his eyes on pushing for some sort of final agreement yes don a process hes very big on this constitutional committee. Perhaps thats where his attention will be focused now he anecdotally so if the security issue is the near term thats being accomplished now with the turks and the iranians and the russian regime south certainly the kurds have been sandwiched and the courts would basically have no future as an autonomous region now the 2nd would be the constitutional reform the political process and find that if there would be there would have to be some sort of a reconstruction the question is will president there the one ever sit down with president assad them talk about the reconstruction syria for the time being that looks doubtful if not impossible what would happen with the oil fields where there remain an american kurdish hands or or where the russian insist that they move through russian hands in order to help in the reconstruction there are a good number of things we need to happen in the near future in order for us to talk about more long term processes within the country thank you very much more on sharon. With al jazeera live from london head the top u. S. Diplomat in ukraine testifies in congress as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. And a 2nd time when for canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but he now needs to support a minor parties if he is to govern. Had some very nice weather across southern and eastern portions of europe weve got High Pressure in control and hes stopping all this rather unpleasant weather in the west from making too much progress and what we have seen is a very very strong thunderstorms and they have produced some localized flooding this is what it looks like impulse of metal and. Imagine well see more of the same as the storms are not really moving out of the picture so through wednesday theyre still sitting across into the southern areas of france and again theyll work their way into these northern sections of italy and again fairly unsubtle for much of central spain as well on wednesday in times as well below the average 12 madrid the average is 20 this time of year meanwhile across the east at 23 book arrest about 5 or 6 degrees above the average and it stays like that as we go through thursday still dry and fine and warm across much of the east so the systems of say working its way steadily across the west a med again impacting the same regions really in the meanwhile to the north is not especially cold but quite cloudy and a fairly brisk a westerly wind as well now the same pattern and thunderstorms impacting the western med they are working their way throughout geria tunas years ago through wednesday on into thursday and we could also hear how some low class for the. Very dry ground. Scope of the world of aljazeera. Best films from across on the network of. Boards and none of the. Fresh perspectives and new insights to challenge a change the way we look at the world. In. Quick look at headlines now persons parliament has rejected the governments plan to legislation in order to leave the European Union by october 31st Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been hoping to see his Withdrawal Agreement ratified by parliament by thursday and the need is of turkey in russia say a deal has been reached the kurdish fighters to move out of Syrian Border is it comes as a u. S. Brokered truce in the region reaches its conclusion. Now to lebanon thousands of protesters have taken to the streets for a 6th consecutive day despite emergency reforms announced by the government demonstrators gathered in the capital beirut calling for Prime Minister hariri to resign they reject the economic measures announced on monday including a 50 percent cut in politician salaries on the establishment of an Anti Corruption panel protests 1st began on thursday over the cash strapped governments plans to impose new taxes but have since widened into calls for the entire Political Class to step down will protests have also been taking place in the Northern City of tripoli from what Stephanie Deca reports. Thousands of regard to the streets here in tripoli the square really comes alive at night and theres been a huge turnout here over the last 6 days out tripoli is traditionally a stronghold of Prime Minister saad how do you but its also a city that has been neglected it is incredibly poor and people here been telling us that it is time for change posters of sadie and other of the main politicians have been ripped down from these walls that something you never would have seen before this is the sunni majority city the city politician this is why these protests are unprecedented its also happening in shiite areas and the people are together its called the sectarian divides something hugely significant several have been speaking to here downstairs say that also they want to change the face of tripoli tripoli has always been feed it was affected by the spillover of the syrian war you had gotten bottled between both sides neighborhoods here a couple of years ago and they think that this is so important to change that again they say that the reforms are not enough they dont trust the politicians the message is the same whether in beirut other cities and here in tripoli they want everyone thats been running this country for the last couple of decades saying creating the problems that they face now to go. A courting guinea has sentenced 5 people involved in recent demonstrations against president alpha conde to one year in jail protest leaders were found guilty of inciting civil disobedience protesters rallied earlier this week against a proposed change to the constitution that would let the president seek a photo on a 2nd term expires next year hes refused to rule out running again at least 10 protest as were killed by security forces. A top diplomat in ukraine is testifying in congress sponsor the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump democrats leading the post or deposition say William Taylor has given a lengthy Opening Statement and a detailed account of events at the center of the inquiry is expected to be honest about military aid and the role of trumps personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani in ukraine policy investigation was launched offer a whistleblower said trump pressured ukraine to investigate its political rival joe biden while withholding military assistance. Castro has more on the story now from washington. Ambassador taylor texted his colleagues last month saying i think it is crazy to withhold u. S. Security aid for help with a Political Campaign that is why he is such a key witness in this impeachment inquiry because he may have knowledge of whether or not the president had corrupt intent when he temporarily withheld that aid while pressuring ukraine to take action against his political adversary joe biden those are the questions that democrats are now asking of ambassador taylor behind closed doors meanwhile the president himself has been on twitter writing this morning so sunday if a democrat becomes president and the republicans win the house even by a tiny margin they may impeach the president without due process or fairness or any legal rights all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here a lynching but we will win and it is that reference to lynching that is causing many to say they are deeply disturbed by the president s choice of words this evokes an era in the not so distant past of u. S. History when whites killed thousands of africanamericans in the south democrats say that this tweet referring to lynching was disgusting inappropriate and irresponsible and most telling perhaps is response from a republican the minority leader of the house of representatives Kevin Mccarthy saying he would not have used those terms. Justin trudeau says canadian voters have given his policy a clear mandate to govern is secured a 2nd term as Prime Minister in mondays election but his liberal party didnt gain enough seats to form a majority in Parliament Trudeau will need to rely on the support of mine a posses to push through legislation daniel like has more now from toronto. For Justin Trudeau it definitely could have been worse this. Series. Before the Campaign Polls showed growing public mistrust with the man who won a resoundingly jordi just 4 years earlier. Then photographs emerged that showed him wearing racist black face makeup as a young man adding to earlier scandals about ethics and accusations of broken promises in the end the canadians gave him another chance tonight canadians rejected division and negativity. They rejected cuts i know a stereotype and they voted in favor of a Progressive Agenda and strong our chin punk climate change. The result is disappointing for the conservative Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer who had been steadily improving his standing with the voters before the campaign he faced his own challenges on the hustings accusations of encouraging fake news and online trolling and revelations that he had dual u. S. Canadian citizenship and hadnt told the voters he promised to fight on and hold mr trudeau accountable after the 2015 election when Justin Trudeau looked on stoppable when all the pundits an expert said it was the beginning of another trudeau dynasty that he would have 8 or even 12 years in power but tonight conservatives have put Justin Trudeau on notice and mr trudeau when your government falls conservatives will be ready and we will win the. Climate change policy was a strong issue in this election with the conservatives promising to scrap a carbon tax brought in by trudeaus liberals and do more for the countrys oil industry but most voters disagreed and backed candidates including liberals who promised more aggressive steps to fight Global Warming and the changing climate. Call this if you will a strong minority government mr trudeaus opponents may have the numbers to beat him in parliament but there are unlikely to do so canadians wont have to face a fresh general election for some time to come daniel like aljazeera toronto. Chiles opposition has declined to meet with president Sebastian Pinera following riots that have left at least 15 people dead and more than 2 and a half 1000 arrested 10 cities remain in a state of emergency as the countrys military investigates claims of Human Rights Violations during the last few days of protests the un has called for an independent investigation into the deaths the opposition says they declined invitation as the government has failed to safeguard the human rights of protest as a protest started last friday of the inequality and the rising cost of living will tension escalate has escalated between india and pakistan off the shelling near the kashmir line of control on sunday the 2 countries have been blaming each other for the incidents Pakistani Army says 5 civilians and one soldier were killed by Indian Forces it also says it killed 9 indian soldiers but india denies that and insists its forces killed at least 8 Pakistani Soldiers and destroyed a military bank of new delhi revoked indian administered kashmir as autonomy in august authorities in bangladesh say they plan to begin the relocation of 100000 rango refugees within the coming 2 months the 1st 350. 00 families will be moved from the Worlds Largest refugee camp in coxs bazaar to the small island of us on char in the bay of bengal bangladesh says its working to convince more refugees to move to the island which is several hours by boat from the mainland government has been Building Infrastructure there including homes schools and mosques but the u. N. And Rights Groups say the island is prone to flooding more than 700000 wrangler live in bangladesh off to fling a violent crackdown in manama. Direct flights from the u. K. To shallow shake a set to resume after the British Government ended a ban flights to the popular gyptian result town was stopped in 2015 after a passenger plane was brought down in the Sinai Peninsula soon after taking off all 224. 00 people on board the Russian Airliner were killed in a bombing linked to i still but his government says security measures have improved enough to allow airlines to resume flights in the area. Japans emperor nor hito is formally proclaimed his ascension to the throne in an elaborate ceremony in the capital tokyo 59 year old began his reign in may after the abdication of his then of his father the then Emperor Akihito representatives from 180. 00 countries attended this prestigious event a shot ballasts reports. This is the highlight of a series of ancient rituals that see japanese emperor never he took a seam to the throne he took over from his father who up to cases in may and the ceremony makes it official. I inherited an imperial status based on japanese constitutions as well as imperial household law i hereby proclaim to japan and outside the country that i have in throned. For your Prime Minister shinzo represented japanese citizens. The. Exclaiming long live the improve 3 times completing the ceremony. 2000 people attended the once in a generation of aint including representatives from more than 180 countries the festivities was scaled back in the wake of typhoon haggis some japanese still lingered outside the imperial palace. Which will be noisy of the new year and pro will be haunted as the former pro and stay close to the people. A National Poll suggests 70 percent hold friendly or favorable views towards the royal family despite debate over a law that allows only mean to become impressed japans Royal Dynasty goes back 2000 years this was the inthe roman have never he took his grandfather in 1928 in peru hirohito he was treated as a god and in his name in japan into and willed war to after its defeat he renounced divinity and subsequent imprisoned lost all their political powers its now a symbolic role the next emperor was acca hito seen here in 1946 on his 1st day of high school he spent his life working to improve japans International Relations in may he became the 1st japanese monarch to abdicate in 200 years emperor a narrow he tows rain will be called bray one meaning order fortune and peace shelob ellis out 00 plenty to read about here al jazeera dot call of course you got all the latest on our top stories but also those comments and analysis and you can watch us on life streaming as well al jazeera dot com. Headlines now Britains Parliament has rejected the governments plan to fast track bricks at legislation in order to leave the European Union by october 31st the rise to the right 308. To the mast 322. 00 so the know whos having the nerve is having. Prime minister Boris Johnson have been hoping to see is withdrawn agreement ratified by parliament by thursday but many politicians didnt said that that didnt give them enough time to really scrutinize the legislation and was also in early a vote which saw a majority of m. P. s vote in support of johnsons Withdrawal Agreement in principle might making it the 1st time the u. K. Parliament has voted in support of a brics it deal and we now face further uncertainty and the e. U. List no make up their minds are over how to answer paul ince request for a delay in the 1st consequence mr speaker is that the government was taking the only responsible cools and exhilarate or preparations for a new deal are. The leaders of turkey and russia say a deal has been reached for kurdish fighters to move out of Syrian Border areas in else when it comes as a u. S. Brokered truce in the region comes to an end turkish present russia type out of one says Syrian Kurdish fighters will move 30 kilometers away from the border in northeast syria within 150 hours after that time turkey and russia have agreed to conduct joint patrols both me to say theyll work to ensure the safe return of Syrian Refugees now in turkey. And fountains of protestors in lebanon have taken to the streets for a 6th consecutive day despite emergency reforms announced by the government demonstrators gathered in the capital beirut calling for Prime Minister saad hariri to resign it would take the economic measures announced on monday putting a 50 percent cut in politician salaries and the establishment of an Anti Corruption panel protests 1st began on thursday over the cash strapped governments plans to impose new taxes but have since widened into calls for the entire Political Class to step down. Although continue to say across developments there in lebanon as the protests continue will have more on that are on the headlines stories a bit later on but coming up next on aljazeera its time for the string. And youre in the stream today the kurds in syria how will turkeys plan to establish a safe zone in Northern Syria impact the regions kurdish population if you have questions or comments on this issue well try to get them answered so share your thoughts with us via twitter or in our live you tube channel. A 5 day ceasefire has just ended in Northern Syria and now turkey and russia are ready to establish a safe so the Syrian Refugees so what does this mean for the kurds who are already living that following the southern withdrawal of u. S. Troops from the region turkey embarked on operation peace bring

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