Defense on i. S. I. L. On the urban front lines in baghdad. And im at the home of n. A. S. C. A. R. Racing where fans have been asked not to display the Confederate Flag. Many ignore it i tell you why. And well be live in santiago, where chile is playing in the time and live from wimbledon where the defending womens champion is going home. We start in tunisia where the president declared a state of emergency a week after the killing of 38 Foreign Tourists at a beach resort. The president says tunisia is not safe from further attacks, and the state of emergency is needed to avoid the risk of collapse. The tourist industry suffered badly since the murders, and the economic impct could be more than half a billion. 30 that died were british, and more of them have returned to the roouk. Peter sharp reports. Reporter the president says tunisia is now in a state of war. Translation the Islamic State carries a black flag and wants to have a caliphate. Tunisia deserves international support, there is no country immune to terrorism. Reporter the current state of emergency comes a week after the beach massacre at the resort of sousse. 38 tourists died, 30 holiday makers from britain. The emergency legislation will give the government more flexibility and will hand the army and police more authority, and restricts the right of public assembly. The state of emergency is brought into force as the Tunisian Security forces track other militants involved in organising and coordinating the attack. A suspect interviewed by the police said the gunmen was one member of a sleeper cell part of a network stretched from london to tunisia. The president openly criticised security for their delay in responding to the shootings, and made a promise on friday to guarantee the safety of future visitors to tunisia. Theres a big venture facing tunisia, and a state of emergency is something that is legitimate. The problem is that state of emergency in such new and young democracy is a double edged sword. It is going to stop the threat of terrorism, and advocate return to terrorism and the police state we had before 2011. Reporter the declaration of a state of emergency comes on a day, the last of britains 30 dead were flown home. This is not the first time tunisia has been under a state of emergency, one was declared in 2011, following the toppling of ben ali and remained in place until 2014. It gives exceptional powers of the government including the control of movement of people and vehicles banning demonstrations and the authority of ordering house arrest of any person considered a danger. It gives officials the power to control the press, radio and terrorism. With semi a reporter normally based in tunisia. How will tunisians feel about having another state of emergency imposed. I think therell be mixed feelings. A lot of people will want to feel safer and will see it as a positive move against those preaching hate and those runs the networks exporting fighters to syria, libya and iraq and clampdown on the security situations and put more police and army on the streets. On the other handsome will worry it will lead to an abuse of power. Going back to a police state that the tunisians tried hard to get away from. Theyll be worried that that will lead to some people being radicalized. Another interesting part of his speech was the fact that he talked about unity, trying to bring the country together. How divided a tunisia. He spoke. This is one of the first times i heard him speak clearly about the divides in tunisia. We are talking about developments on coastal regions like sousse where there are big hotels, jobs and fun brie. Like where the revolution started. Two of the attackers at bardo came from those parts of the country. There is definitely a division there that is creating problems that needs to be dealt with. There has been so many promise about development in the areas, so far no government fulfilled the promises. Thank you. Now, it is decision day in greece. In eight hours time polls will open as greek Voters Decide whether or not to accept a bailout put together by lenders owed billions in euros. Final votes are under way. It gets under way 7am local time, and with preliminary results expected the same eving. The polls evening the the polls suggest the final result is too close to call. Voters in greece spit on the referendum the Younger Generation feels bitterness that a debt problem has fallen into their laps caused before they were born. Reporter i meet olga outside the hotel where she worked until it shut down a week ago, and she was fired. For three years here, its a family its not a joke. Olga like many of her generation, is struggling to make sense of her countrys sudden referendum. Translation i feel sad because i see our society split in two. Some say yes, and some loudly say no. Thats not right. We know for sure that the fall out of a yes vote is a situation worse than before. By saying no theres the fear of uncertainty. We dont know what will happen the next day, or how we will deal with it. Markus is a graduate economist who knows hell vote yes, but admits the choice is not an easy one. So i think a yes is the last chance to bring sanity back to the table. And a no what will that bring . You know our government claims na within 48 hours after a know they are going bark, and will go going back and will go back and sign a deal. I doubt that. I cant see the credibility, it has been lost from both sides. Markus and olga are among a generation to cause problems. But must carve is future out of uncertainty. The referendum is being portrayed as a contest between pro and antieurope forces in greece. That is not the case. Yes, its an overworded question about lending that expiffed last week expired last week that dont exist, and could turn out to be a referred oum on the referendum on the future of this government. An over welcoming question do you want the country to remain in the eurozone. Time is not in their side. Within days if the bank closure persists businesses will shut down, banks could collapse, and therell be shortages of Food Supplies and pharmaceuticals. I believe we can make a future in this country because greece gives us hope and faith. All the young people my generation, we have our dreams i dont think any one of us will stop dreaming. In the end, where the euro goes on or the drachma returns, hope is a currency more valuable than any other and with me in the studio is a greek journalist. Thank you for coming in to al jazeera. If greece votes yes, the Prime Minister and fin minister said theyd resign if its going to be close, polls suggest it will be narrow and if its a narrow victory, might they try to stay on . I dont think so. It was clear, especially a couple of days ago, that if people vote yes, i will quit. If theres a yes with one vote it means a victory. Or we have to wait. Ment Prime Minister said more or less the same time. If theres a couple of votes, if its no. The greek government will have a serious issue to remain in power. We have a mandate, but i think most likely we go for elections. I cannot see them staying power. This is my view. No one knows. Thats the problem. Whether they vote yes or no. They dont know what will happen next. As leaders suggest, but the greek government said no that doesnt necessarily follow. Practically speaking theres not a law. European union, to push yeses out of the eurozone. Most of them said if theres a way in the e. U. Theyll find a way as well meaning that if the European Central bank stops helping the greek banks, that automatically it means theyll want to issue their own currency drachma in order to pay all the. Some of the people believe it. If you vote no they will be caused to go out of the e. U. Otherwise, no. They the risk is too big. If you see the market you will see that the europeans have lost a lot. So again, the feeling is half and half. Its a confusing time. Thats right. We appreciate you coming in explaining that do you. Still to come on the programme, the yemeni Family Living in a disused school in the capital. Which is better than the violence they scoped plus. I have come to see tension between indian and other communities shaping politics. We have all the sports news later first the palestinian authorities warn hamas its like i to make more arrests in the occupied west bank. They are demanding the release of 100 activists. As imtiaz tyab reports from gaza hamas says the raids are politically motivated. Reporter the signs read traitors and save the west bank. This protest was organised before hamas leaders before it was announced that more than 100 supporters had been arrested in the occupied west bank. Hamas reacted angrily to the arrest calling them politic lick motivated politically motivated. Therell be consequences for the arrests, if will not weaken hamas, we encourage them to stop the crackdown and free our prisoners. Reporter there hasnt been a crackdown on this scale since 2006, when hamas seized power in gaza sparking years of Bitter Division between the two main palestinian factions with fatah confined to the west bank and hamas in control of gaza. In a rare sign of hope differences were put aside with the formation of a consensus government, a government which is a failure because it hasnt made major decisions. The timing of the arrests calls into question the Palestinians Holding in effect the government, including fatah and hamas, a government on the verge of collapse and why some believe the crackdown is politically motivated. This womans second was arrested, and she says its painful during the holy month of ramadan. Translation last ramadan he was in an israeli prison this ramadan, hes in a palestinian gaol. Its hard when a fellow countryman puts chains on your hands. Reporter this crackdown has been building for months on wednesday, the Israeli Military announced the arrest of 40 supporters. Palestinians warned of more rests to come soon. The arrests are related to still peace and security our priority is the palestinian interest and that is to maintain civil peace and security. Whatever the case the arrests will deepen the political crisis between hamas and the pa. Egyptian president abdul fatah alsisi has been visiting troops, his visit following some of the bloodiest fighting to take police nil fighters launched an attack on security in the region. The army says 17 soldiers and 100 fighters were killed. The Saudiled Coalition launched more air strikes against Houthi Rebels fighting left a dire humanitarian situation for civilians, and the capital is home to thousands who escaped fighting elsewhere in the country. Victoria gatenby reports. This womans house was destroyed in an air strike and she escaped to a capital and is living in a disused school with several other families. Translation theres a war, an emergency situation, we create the best we can. We Work Together as a group to bake the bread. This women walked hundreds of kilometres to escape the fighting. Translation in sadr we lived in a terrible state. We were short of water, gas, everything. We were living in fear. There were missiles every night shelling us. Saudiled coalition targeted Houthi Rebels and fighters loyal to the former president saleh. The houthis control large parts of yemen, including the capital. This woman is an evacuee from sadr, and says the families forced to leave were caught up in the fighting. We left because of attacks. Shelling. We couldnt sleep day or night. Thanks to god we have protection. Charitable people are helping us. At least we have a place to live. Humanitarian agencies are warning of consequences this the war is having on civilians. Thousands of yemenis flee their homes, the lucky ones making it to neighbouring countries. Many are stranded. The only hope an end to the fighting. The syrian Army Launched an offensive in an attempt to catch a city from armed fighters. 2,500 soldiers under hezbollah stormed areas near the border on friday. If the offensive is successful a main supply route will be cut off. Islamic state of iraq and levant released footage of 25 syrian soldiers shot dead by teenagers in the ruins of palmyra. I. S. I. L. Released video. The group reportedly killed 200 people in and around palmyra, since capturing the city last month. Friday i. S. I. L. Released pictures of fighters destroying World Heritage monuments with fighters from i. S. I. L. A few kilometres away people in iraq are trying to keep some semblance of life. We travel to a town for this report. Reporter just going to work here is risky. City Council Members survived this attack by a suicide bomber. The attacker from nearby fallujah killed a guard. The bullet holes are from another attack. This man has been in office for six years, and learnt to stay away from the windows. Fallujah has an important strategic location. Its connected with three provinces. If the isil terrorists take fallujah they will be at the doors of baghdad and the southern provinces. Theyll be at the doors of baghdad and the southern provinces. Reporter the daily rounds are different. Tribal fighters hold one of the last line of defense. This bunker on the outskirts of fallujah, is the last point. Not controlled by i. S. I. L. Withinside theres a position. 20 minutes down to hold is a isil stronghold of fallujah, after that, its thousands of kilometres until the Syrian Border controlled by the group. Theres no heavy weapons and vehicles. Council, a fighter. Before i. S. I. L. , three sons died fighting al qaeda. One killed himself, rather than be captured or beheaded. He called me on the radio and said he ran out of ammunition. He was going to kill himself. We ran back for help and killed 14 of them. This is a traditional way of life with an unforgiving code. Code. Almost every evening i. S. I. L. Launches mortars from a nearby field. One hit the grocery store. Seven people were killed. Even the hospital was targeted. This 14yearold was in her garden, hit by shrapnel. There are few places that families in fallujah can go. The shop next to the bakery was destroyed by mortar. As long as bakeries are intact workers prepare for the evening rush. The International AtomicEnergy Agency says a report on whether iran secretly made weapons will be reported on. The i. A. E. A. Chief is back from iran. His organization has been asking iran questions, wanting to know how it got the know how and components for the nuclear programme. These issues are related to the talks ongoing in vienna. There are still sticking points at the talks. Its clear that both sides are also looking at how to sell a deal and that is why, i think, it was in the interests of the iranians and the p5 1 for the i. A. E. A. Chief to make this Public Statement translation with the cooperation from iran i think we can issue a report by the end of the year of the assessment of the issues related to possible military dimension. One an agreement is reached on the joint comprehensive plan of action the i. A. E. A. Is ready to implement the nuclearrelated elements when requested. We are expecting more Foreign Ministers back in vienna from sunday evening. They are then expected to stay in this city joining negotiations which are going on around the clock. Western diplomats say 7 july tuesday, is their final deadline. After more than 20 years in power. Ghanas predominantly east indian party lost the president ial election. Now under a Coalition Government comprised of afghan giaanees they could see a new era or the eemergence of tensions. Al jazeeras virginia lopes has more. Reporter its been more than a month since David Granger was sworn in as president. He is still being contested. To many in latin america his victory is the dawn of a new era, one of economic progress. To those of east indian dissent and ppp supporters it could mean being displaced. When one party wins one win bs, once you govern that way, the other groups are left out of the process. We form the african guyanese and we were left out of the political and economic processes. Deep divisions cut across politics determining not only were people late but under what conditions. Poor drainage bad roads and crumbling infrastructure plague the neighbourhood. They are not ppp support e they benefit little from state resources. In an indian community, the conditions are drastically different. An african guyanese area west of george town neighbours feel the change was long overdue. A few blocks over in an east indian and affluent community, the feelings a diametrically opposed. Many fear retaliation. I see we are in a situation where things are happening for me or for us. Most of the indians are top ranking. We ask them to go. And some of them went. Most of them all of them have to go. They would have terror iced and bullied them. The century old tension, a legacy of the rule are, for many at the crux of the caribbeans nations inability to flor itch. We have a chance. We need to bring everyone on board. We will still be walking on one leg, instead of two legs. Unless the guyanese find a way to improve racial improved many fear the country will go wrout fulfilling its full potential. Still ahead on the programme, why russia is drawing on its relations with asia to offset a drop in european tourism. A lifetime after the horror of the pearl harbour, fresh hope for crew members and families and the hundreds dying on board the u. S. S. Oklahoma. Womens football has increased this popularity but lags behind the mens game. Im in vancouver, home to the womens world cup final. That story coming up. Get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swifts music videos interviews, and more. Xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. These people have decided that today they will be arrested. I know that im being surveilled. People are not getting the care that they need. This is a crime against humanity. Hands up. Dont shoot. Hands up. Dont shoot. What do we want . Justice. When do we want it . Now. Explosions going on. Were not quite sure is that an i. E. D. . Faultlines. Al jazeera americas awardwinning investigative series. Monday, 10 00 eastern. On al jazeera america. Hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera newshour. Eight days after 30 were killed by a gunmen on a beach in sousse the tunisian government declared a state of emergency. Greek voters to decide on a bailout referendum that has split the country in two. And abdul fatah alsisi committed troops in the Sinai Peninsula after some of the bloodiest fighting there in years. Lets return to event in tunisia, and joining us from tunis, via skype, is the free journalist, thats what it says on the programme. Should there be another such attack. What do you think he meant by that. This is a Second Attack against civilians and terrorists specifically. And the first attack happened against the museum in tune nice march. The president said that this was not expected. They thought that the first attack against bardo would be the last one. The sousse attack happened, and its affecting tourism and the countrys economy, which has already been suffering since the popular uprisings. And so i think he meant that tunisia cannot afford another terrorist attack or threat. And hence these security measures and the emergency states. How do you think most tunisians will feel about having another state of emergency . The previous state emergency was lifted last year in 2014. So i think its not something new to the tunisians, we have been living like this since the revolution. There are concerns about how some freedoms might be restricted. Like the freedom of assembly, the freedom of protesting freedom of press of the media there are concerns there might be police violations. Under the state of emergency they have more power. The Civil Society and activists are active. They are watching the next steps, what the government is going to do and well see how what is happening. Is there a sense among tunisian people that the governments have woken up too late by the threat posed at home. Its no scres that many left the country and went abroad to change. Yes, this decision of declaring a state of emergency, the timing was surprising. A week after the attack the government was criticized during the attack when the incident took place. There was a lot of criticism because the police were not guarded. In general they were not guarded. Also the interior ministry was criticized for not accepting such an attack. The bardo incident happened in march. I think its another reason why today we have a state of emergency. Its all the criticism Civil Society activists had about the performance, and i think the president was advised to take an extreme measure and amans it as a crackdown, especially since tunisia, he said was not safe. In the philippines, the captain and owner of an overloaded ferry have been charged with murder. 59 people are known to have died, but an unknown number are missing, feared drowned. 146 passengers managed to escape when the vessel keeled over as this left the port. Filipino workers sent billions home. Now the government says the number of people seeking work abroad is dicleaning. After several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, this person is happy to work in the philippines again. She returned home because her husband passed away. Now she stays because she no longer has to be away to earn a living. There are a lot more jobs, a lot of call centers here, and in construction. There are jobs, they have to work hard. She was one of 10 million filipinos working abroad. 10 of the population. In 2005 the number of filipinos hit the one million mark. That number grew higher every year. Last year for the first time, the Philippine Government says there was a decline in filipinos leaving for overseas work. Are a reflection that the government says the economy is growing. Investments were up. Unemployment down. These point the to science of to the signs of greater Job Opportunities here, economic growth, also means a Better Climate for investment, more market reform and government. We are looking at a positive picture. Reporter while many workers are returning, the government overseas processing center, its still full. This woman used to work for the government. She has got a job as a seamstress in saudi arabia. There is a big difference between the philippines and other countries. Its easier to save money over there. People here are still looking outward for opportunities, and returning Migrant Workers say the new recruits will change their views once they go abroad. Any chance to earn a better age is better than being away from her family. There has been a series of attacks on the outskirts of maiduguri in northeastern nigeria, a high number of people believed to have been killed in suicide bombings and gun battles battles. The cities have suffered violent aassumes. The army of the misty upham government battles u. N. Government battles fighters in different areas of benghazi. Three civilians are reported to have died. At least one member of the opposition has been shot dead. Days after parliamentary election. It happened as police carried out loans. We have more details. Its a difficult week. Usually at night we here gun fire in the morning. We are not seeing protestors people could be wondering what is going on why so quiet. They allege they have been arming themselves police have been going door to door. They moved on. They say they are looking for weapons. Opposition members deny this. People are waiting results of parliamentary elections. Saturday that has not happened. Police are consurgeon the. They are conturned the government is trying to coop up the results. African leaders will sit again, try to find a solution to the burundi crisis. People killed say they are suffering, the ones killed and the prd is determinate to run for a third term. Concern in western countries about human rights issues is blamed for a drop. That has been upset by a rise in the number of asian tourists. 25yearold connie lieu is on holiday in moscow, here with a group of fellow Chinese Tourists and is loving it. Its nice. Constructions are beautiful i can feel the different cultures here. Different from china. Its really different from china. Its the height of the tourist season. But theres no longer the mix of foreigners here there used to be. The russian Tourism Industry said the deterioration in relations with the west means fewer are coming to russia these days. For the first time last year the chinese was the Largest Group of foreigners to visit russia. More than a million visit russia last year and half were tourists on holiday. This group are spending their last day in moscow. Have come to the park to see the soviet architecture and memorabilia. The women posed for photos in front of a monument depicting the former soviet states. With fewer westerners coming, the russian Tourism Industry is focussing on attracting more visitors from asia, and china in particular. Chinese tourists coming in groups dont need a visa. This is one of around 15 hotels accredited by chinese tour companies, because they cater for what is described as specialists mneasures for Chinese Tourists. Mark is a revenue manager. All chinese clients demanding free slippers, and have instruction, which is about the hotel. There are trainees, and they have two trainee tv channels from english and china. The chinese guests are offered discounted accommodation. Tourism experts say the government realises the potential of the chinese market. This attempt to adjust the tourist market requires a lot of work. The government is supporting it, we hope it will not take too much time. Before the government didnt consider tourism as a market. It was ignored. For colleen and her fellow travellers, this trip is one theyll never forget. Hundreds of firefighters are battling wildfires in saskatchewan. 15 new fires began on friday, bringing the total number of blazes to 27. Firefighters are working to fight on the ground and the air. Its l controversial sill boll. At florida, they can comment it for the. We have this update from the daytona raceway in north battleford. Reporter we arrived at the track this morning, and officials appealed to fans to leave the Confederate Flag at home. Within minutes we found flags flying from r. V. S in camp sites. I spoke to one young man who has been coming for years and said that this is part of my Southern Heritage i realise it may upset some people its part of would i am and who my family are in the past. Ill fly it now and continue to do so. The problem is viewership and ticket sales are going down. They want to attract a more diverse audience. I spoke to the president who said they are starting a voluntary programme where they can turn in a Confederate Flag and get an American Flag in return. A couple of people have done that. They cannot stop people flying the flag its a First Amendment right, you cant say that you cant do this. Obviously this came up following the Church Killing at the emanuel a me church where nine were gunned down. It will be an argument going on for a long time. Here at the track officials are trying to tackle the issue. Still to come on the newshour another major shock. The defending womens shampion is out champion is out. Nor sport in a couple of minutes. More in sport in a couple of minutes. Hello again, pressure has been mounting on the u. S. Defense department to identify the remains of people that died at pearl harbour, the bodies of hundreds who died were buried together in unmarked graves. New advancements in technology are helping the families of the dead find closure. Reporter on a sunday morning, december 7th, 1941 japanese planes appeared without warning over pearl harbour. This man, a sailor on oklahoma died alongside 400 of his ship mates. Bob said news of his brothers death was the worst news of his life. Trying to bring the remains home was a frustration. The navy fought us all the way. Ill tell it like it is. Reporter its important to see how the navy died. The oklahoma sustained 11 to 9 torr peedo hits literally had the guts crushed out of her. Reporter the bodies of the crew were underwater for years. When brought, they were mixed toot in graves at the together in graves at the National Cemetery of the pacific, known as the punch bowl. Ray emery survived aboard honno lu lu. When the navys couldnt tell him who was buried he catalogued it. Thats my ship. Reporter from his house ray took 17 databases and compiled them going through literally thousands of records, records of remains, and what portions of skeleton were intact using that to try to piece together himself where everyone was buried who everybody was. After nearly 40 years of work, his crusade head to convince the department to disband the department for handling the dead and create a new lab in hawaii for identifying remains through d. N. A. The crew of the oklahoma will be an enormous challenge. We exhumed one gasket in twi. There were five skulls in that cas get. However, we know that theres over 100 individuals represented in the one casket. Researchers believe theyll be able to identify 80 of remains. Perhaps he will be one change of tone. Lets catch up with the sport with lee. Thank you very much. Lets start with the final of the oldest continental football championship, the copa america. Played in santiago right now. Host chile, who never won the tournament against the favourites, argentina. Now, with under 10 minute to go the score in santiago is goalless its tense between the rivals. Lets cross to al jazeeras daniel schweimler. How is the tension there. The chillan fans are chilean fans are desperate to win the trophy. Absolutely. We are outside a bar in central santiago. You can see people sitting around fighting gripping the glasses. It must be said chile has played well better than people hoped. We have not seen much of argentina, nothing of lionel messi. The expectations here are high. Five minutes to go. We will go into extra time if its goalless and penalties. If theres no conclusion, very very tense. They suffered heartache, havent they chile, so many times. I remember back at the world cup in brazil so close to beating brazil it would be terrible for the chileans to have to face so much. Thats the case. They have never won the tournament before they thought they were coming well. They thought they had the right players at the right time. Tremendous support across this country they have been gearing up with the game. They in this children have been disappointing. If many clinches this the chileans hope it will be them. On argentina, you mention lionel messi. His vord is not great. He needs to prove himself to argentina. Still having to do that. He began to do that and a 61 win over paraguay. The getting behind him, hes not down it game after game. Youll have to win over the heart of the argentine people. Seems to be getting that way. Tense times in santiago. Defending wimbledon womens champion Petra Kvitova is out, beaten by serbian Jelena Jankovic in a tight match. The man who knocked out rafael nadal came back down to earth as he was beaten by a serbian. Stuart sill verse reports on the days actions at the all england club. Reporter Interesting Times in the womens draw. Top seed Serena Williams scraped through on friday now defending champion Petra Kvitova is going people. Going home. In truth, shes been struggling with illness that kept her out of an event in lisbon. Take nothing away from Jelena Jankovic, a former world number one, rolling back the years to come back from a set down. 36, 75, 64 the final score. No i kont explain. Im really really happy. Its a big win for me playing on center court. Before the defeat of rafael nadal, that had been the biggest talk. The dread locked german had a cult following, but he was taken out in the third round. Im happy with the tournament. Someone said beat here for rafael nadal in the second round of qualifying i would have signed it. Roger federer is a favourite, a second home for the 7time champion. The number two dropping the first set, serve sam groth. He was too much for the unseeded australian. Many fans were given a square on center court and appeared to be struggling with a shoulder injury but beat Andreas Seppi in four sets. Hell face ivo carlo vich the oldest man to reach round 16 Lewis Hamilton will be on poll for the british grand prix at silverstone. Wherever he races, you expect him to be on poll. Eight out of nine, the World Champion aiming for a third victory. His teammate is beside him. 10 points become hamilton. Its a special day on home turf. So many people came today this weekend, and they are motivating. Its special when you get the poll. Its not been the smoothest of weekends. Its within up and down. 102nd Tour De France is under way. Riders that will push the cyclists to the limit over the next 22 days. This year, it departed in the netherlands, and an australian rowan dennis got off to a scorching start while the going is fast and flat. Riding 13. 8km in 13 minutes, 15 seconds, the fastest individual timetrial in Tour De France history sri lankas cricketers have the advantage over visitors in pakistan. The home side lost the last two. They were bowled out for 278. Pakistan were reduced. Thats 69 behind. News from the sashes. Fast bowler ryan harris announced his retirement. The 35yearold failed to recover from knee surgery last year. Pat cummins replaces him in the squad. The final of the super rugby turn it was between two teams from new zealand. Elliott dixon was man of the match in his victory, scoring a try, setting up a try in the second half. It was the high landers first ever victory in the tournament. That is all the sport for now. 2 minutes of stoppage time and they are into extra time at the copa america, we wait to see. Thats it for me and lee and the newshour team. Stay with us for more news in a couple of minutes. This week on talk to al jazeera, explorer and environ mentalist jean michel cousteau. Were the only species on the planet the only species on the planet that has the privilege not to disappear. Its our choice. He spent more time under water than any living person. As the son of the legendary Jacques Cousteau he was drawn to the ocean at tan early age. I would take my bag and i would go to the coastline, almost everyday, on my way to school. And one of the things i wanted to do was to catch octopus