Capital grounds. Hello, a day after greece voted to reject the european bailout, the banks are close to collapse. Lenders will remain closed on tuesday and wednesday. And restrictions on wrawms will continuewithdrawalswill continue until then. German chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting with Francois Hollande in france. We expect to hear it shortly. And a new minister is be replacing Yanis Varoufakis. Jointly declaration in support of talks aimed at at an aid deem. Lets have the latest from jonah hull. On this day there is one sentiment above others on the street. Im proud of my people. I feel proud for my people. But also confused. Because we say no to the proposal of europe. We want better proposal. Reporter but pride in greeces defiance of its International Lenders isnt enough to avoid the fall. The banks are still shut and without more Emergency Assistance from the European Central bank theyll likely remain so. The 60 euro per person per day limit may have to be reduced as cash reserves dwindle. Bank assistance will likely only come if there are signs that a wider deal can be done. To that end the greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who so antagonized the ministers in brussels resigned. It is no guarantee his head will be enough to secure a deal. Tough because of the ill feeling that is still stuck between greece and its creditors if recent months. They will be negotiating with people like this wolf gain wolfgang sch schoibler. The german finance minister. Within the week i will not predict if it will be tomorrow or day after tomorrow, i cant imagine we cannot exit this very very difficult moment, if not for greece but for europe. At the heart of the negotiations the good of the people. Of europe and of the European Union, the stability of the European Union above other kinds of priorities and interests that prevail now. Reporter meanwhile the drip drip drip of the cash from banks continues, making the rescue harder by the minute. Translator people want the banks oopen and they want a peaceful life and that can only be achieved as part of europe. Well, i wouldnt say im really positive. I hope they find a solution because im really terrified and i dont know whats going to happen tomorrow. Greeks are proud and by saying no more, many will feel theyve won their dignity back. But they may not be allowed to enjoy the moment for long. Jonah hull, al jazeera athens. Are Barnaby Phillips is in the midst and joins us now. Whats it mean for the banks that are there . It means people are in a difficult situation and the uncertainty which jonahs report there was bringing up so well will carry on. Weve just been told banks dont open until thursday but everyone really knows that were in a sort of holding pattern. And much depends not only on the meeting youre referring to between Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande in paris which is going on as we speak but then subsequent to that a euro zone summit tomorrow. And how many times have we said that, euro zone summit about greece. But that will give us a better indication because Alexis Tsipras will go to that meeting and his sails are full of wind, his Political Capital ask is very high here in grease. Barnaby, sorry to interrupt. While were talking to you we have live pictures of a new finance minister being sworn in. Tell us a little bit about him and what difference he will make to the further negotiations theyre going to have . Well, it ought to be an improvement. More diplomatic figure than Yanis Varoufakis his predecessor. He had come increasingly i think to be seen not just as an irritant but as a very divisive figure and an isolated figure crucially for greets within greece within the euro zone meeting. He is more charming and more better able i suppose to reach out to people that he disagrees with than Yanis Varoufakis. If you like, it was a bone that mr. Tsipras threw the creditors this morning trying to create better mood music. But lauren we shouldnt read too much into this because it goes without saying that the real differences between greece and its creditors are matters of substance, and matters of hard cash to the tune of hundreds of billions of euros. And just because youre Getting Along Better with the people in the room with whom youre trying to resolve your differences thats seernl start certainly a start butter doesnt make those differences bridgeable if you go along with me. Being caught up in this mess you started to talk about the banks and how theyre staying closed until wednesday. Tell us about pensioners, people who dont even have bank cards. How are they surviving . Theyre in a really difficult situation because what happened last week was the banks opened one day. With a special provision for pensioners without cards. But they were only given 120 euros on that day. And ive spoken to pensioners on that day who said when can i go back . My 120 euros over six days is de facto 20 euros a day. So all this talk of 60 euros a day exaggerate rates if you like how much money many greeks are getting. And dont forget that this is a population which is disproportionately old. Another factor is a practical factor. Were told the greek banks are running out of 20 euro notes. Ive seen this myself. Many people queue up and there arent be 20 euro notes. The practicality for people is even more difficult for the official capital controls might suggest. Okay Barnaby Phillips thank you very much indeed. Lets go live now to paris jacky roland is there. We are hearing the impact on ordinary people they will know whats at stake to kind of come up with some kind of coherent line. Yes, and in fact we have heard reports that already there has been telephone conversations between Angela Merkel and Alexis Tsipras during which greece has been invited to present new proposals to a meeting of euro Group Finance minister and heads of government which will take place in brussels on tuesday. Clearly very much they are indicating that there is still a channel of communication often. Weve had both from the germans and the french finance minister, its in the greeks court its beholding on the greeks to come one a proposal, since they rejected previous proposals put forth by the eu. The meeting at the elysses palace between Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande. In terms of the size of their economies, france and germany constitute 45 of the euro zone. So its very important that these big economies are both delivering the same message when they consider the proposals that they hope that the greeks will be putting forward. Okay jacky roland latest from paris, thank you. At least 44 people have been killed and more than 67 wounded in a double bomb attack in central nigeria. Bombs exploded in a mosque in joss. And just hours before those attacks in jos at least six people were killed at a suicide bomb attack in yobe state. The latest violence brings the number of People Killed in suspected boko haram attacks to more than 200 in the past week. Yvonne ndege has more. A popular cleric who heard denounced activity by boko haram and preached peaceful coexistence between muslims and christians in the area which has been a flash point of religious violence for many years. It is not clear whether he was killed or injured in the attack, we are still trying to establish that. The other blast which happened at a restaurant we are told it was frequented by local politicians and business men. It is unclear what this all means for authorities and how they will handle this latest violence. It combs at the end of days of comes at the end of days of violence which sees more than 200 People Killed by boko haram whether the new president muhammadu buhari, came into power, promising to remove the group, moved the Group Fighting boko haram the release of more than 20 million to fight soldiers fighting the group. Theres also been diplomatic effort. There is been hes traveled to African Union and cameroon which has been affected by boko haram and the United States to meet u. S. President barack obama. This will be the main topic of discussion security efforts by nigeria. Not filtering down to communities, communities are not be protected and these attacks for many are just evidence that boko haram is still a force to be reckoned with. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry say hard choices need to be made in order to reach a deal on Irans Nuclear program. Iran and five countries are in vienna. Our diplomatic Deirdre James bays is there. James what last minute daims do they need to sort out . The last bits are toughest bits. Lauren its always supposed to be like this. You slowly sort through and there are some sticking points. We are told there is a text already there completed but with a few gaps in it. Were told afew is the quote. And these parts of the text are in brackets and that is whats going to go in those brackets is what the Foreign Ministers have to determine. We know the general areas where there is still disagreement about the length of the deal, about research and development by iran in the future, about how the lifting of sanctions will work, and about the inspections inside iran. Its relating to these areas that there are still disagreements. Were told there are fewer disagreements, and they have certainly made progress since theyve been in vienna for the last couple of weeks. But now all the Foreign Ministers from all the countries involved seven countries involved in this have been meeting all together for the first time. They met for over an hour. We understand there will be another meeting coming up in the next few hours. Its just after 7 00 p. M. Here in vienna. Evening meetings going on. The deadline is supposed to be tuesday and i dont think anyones ruling out as we get a little bit closer the possibility of meetings not just going on in the day but going on into the night as weve seen in the past particularly in lausanne. Talk us through the next steps if they do iron out a deal on this occasion . Well in many ways if they get a deal here the next steps are all about trying to sell the zeal. Because there are many who are opposed to the whole idea of this agreement with iran if they get an agreement with iran. And the first hostile place they will try and sell the deal is on capitol hill. The first thing that happens is a review period by the u. S. Congress. If they get a deal done before the 9th Congress Gets 30 days to review this. And if they dont if they get it after the 9th then congress has decided it needs two months on this, 60 days. So thats an important factor on this. After congress has had its say then it will move to the u. N. Security council because theyll need a Council Resolution for much of what theyre discussing here in the deal because to lift the sanctions for example those sanctions were put in place by u. N. Security Council Resolution, and the only way you can change it, the u. N. Security council, is with a new resolution that supersedes the previous resolutions. So i can tell you as well as the deal the draft deal theyre work being on thereworking on there is a draft resolution theyre working on. When it goes to the council for the vote in new york. James bays, live in vienna thank you. Iraq has increasing concerns over civilian casualties by government, air strikes and artillery attacks on Populated Areas which have dangerous consequences. Jane arraf has this report. Fighting is intensifying around one of i. S. I. L. s biggest strongholds. Fallujah was one of the first cities to fall to i. S. I. L. And it will be one of the most difficult to recapture. I. S. I. L. Has launched dozens of suicide bomb attacks in the past two weeks accrediting anbar province. Security forces are using air strikes and artillery. The intense action he on the edge of cities are killing civilians as well as fighters. The government says it is only targeting i. S. I. L. But some of the victims are clearly wims on women and children. The daylights are difficult to discern. Iraqi government doctors here have been pulled out. This i. S. I. L. Video appears to show young men who were hit on a foobled pitch on saturday. Football pitch on saturday. Some civilians are being killed by barrel bombs dropped by Iraqi Security forces. They are band under international law. Military leaders here deny that. Translator we are using air force jets and army jets and artillery and other precise methods. These are our people. They are iraqis. I hear about the use of barrel bombs in the media but there is no such thing i assure you. Reporter iraqi commanders say among i. S. I. L. s main tactics are hiding in civilian areas. Even if civilians wanted fallujah and ramadi there arent a lot of places they can go because i. S. I. L. Controls so much territory in anbar, there is only one right out where the route is tightly controlled. Jane arraf al jazeera baghdad. Syrian force he have launched dozens of air strikes against rebel forces in zabadani. One of several battles raging around the country. Rebel groups and i. S. I. L. Fighters vie for control. Mohammed jamjun reports. The conflict continues. An unending barrage as fierce as this fire as suffocating as this smoke. As the violence schailts. A regional threat of spimover from syria has never been so real. On the move still is i. S. I. L. Fighting to keep control of raqqa its main stronghold and to take over hasaka amka on the border with turkey. Government is fighting to repel rebels and gain the upper hand in yabadani. With hezbollah entering the fray once more, syrian planes descron drop be barrel bombs from the air. Running low on weapons rebels in aleppo use what they can. Here transforming a gas canister into a bomb. Complicating the conflict even further, the presence of kurdish fighters. Until now the most effective force against i. S. I. L. Driving deeper towards raqqa and on the front line in hasaka. More battle lines are drawn and more fighting projects are open fighting fronts are open. Mohammed jamjun, al jazeera. A man behind a coup attempt in may in burundi has threatened to bring down the president if he doesnt step down. President nkurunziza is not responding. The colombian government says its willing to consider a ceasefire with farc rebels. It says the rebels would have to prove that they genuinely want peace. Recent attacks by farc guerillas, the government also wants the armed group to agree to legal case he against those involved in the conflict. A a second person is being treated in the philippines for middle east respiratory syndrome mers. Be the Philippines HealthMinistry Says its now tracing people who came into contact with him. Politician he in South Carolina are expecting debate whether to bring down the Confederate Flag seen as a symbol of racism and slavery. Revived the 150yearold controversy about the use of the civil war era banner. Tom ackerman has more. Reporter you dont have to leave washington, d. C, a few blocks from the u. S. Capital joining those of the other 49 states waves the flag of mississippi, in the upper lefthand corner lies the same symbol that has been so concerning in South Carolina. In 2001, mississippi citizens decided buy landslide to leave their flag unchanged. Thats going to be talked about again. And the decision belongs rightly to the people of mississippi. Reporter as filmed in the racially incendiary movie birth of a inflation in 1915, the flag stood for narrative of the aggrieved southern states. Still insist their fight against the union was for state sovereignty, honor and chivalry not slavery. Gone with the wind, while that film romanticized the civil war. All weve got is cotton and slaves and arrogance. Part of the day core in 1948. Thats when southern democrats owned racial disintegration, on a White Supremacy platform. Today, South Carolinas sons of confederate veterans. It would dishonor not only white confederate soldiers but black confederate soldiers. Admitted to confederate ranks. Once they were offered their freedom but only after their army was close to surrender. Today reenactors reimagining the first battle of bull run in virginia looks different. Thats because its the original design, flown during the first stages of the war. Before the confederates went on to defeat. On this battlefield where hundreds died on both sides this statue stands for the general for the confederate troops. Tom ackerman, Al Jazeera Manassas virginia. Pope francis is celebrating mass before a huge crowd in ecuador. More than a Million People are estimated to be attending, to greet the pope first from latin america. But pope francis is expected to deliver a message that encourages the people to care for the poor and the environment. Government wants to increase the number to 10 in china to increase the exerve edge, Marga Ortigas reports. Edwin mar is the first nonasian to dwhrifer the news on the english channel. One of only 8,000 people who has whats called a green card. This gives foreigners permanent residency with similar rights and access to social services as a chinese national. It gives you a feeling of being part of the community. And not having the hassles that i used to have when i came here, wheres your passport, show your passport. All that sort of thing. Getting the green card werent easy. The methods for doing it were put in place since 2004, exceptional contributions to china were even considered. Its now easing those qualifications. Of the 1. 4 billion people in china less than 1 are foreigners. Without green cards theyre issued special visas. They only allow them to work in a specific job at a specific company for a limited time. The Chinese Government wants to increase the number of foreigners to at least 10 of the population and the main target is getting chinese immigrants to come home. The government realizes they have not just top skills in their profession but also, they have knowledge of chinese language chinese culture. Chinese business practices. To make them ideal candidates to attract back to china. Reporter marvin mao came back from new zealand and successfully launched several internet companies. Tricialg chien but i gottraditional chinese. The world is flat, internet startups want to go public or go global so its even more advantage for People Like Us to do business here. The government might being succeeding in making the Business Climate attractive for returnees like mao but some say there is so much more it has yet to do to keep all foreigners happy to reside in china. Marga ortigas, al jazeera beijing. The United States won the womens world cup for a record fourth time. U. S. Captain carli lloyd hitting a hattrick. Lets hear the report from vancouver. The beats of football fever in vancouver, womens football fever that is. There was no shortage of goals or red white and blue. This essentially being a home game for United States, many could drive over the border and watch the match a luxury not available for japanese. For host country vancouver they billed it as an organizational success. With over 1. 3 million watching the games. Leaving the hosts talking about possibly bidding on a future mens world cup. It shows the continued growth of the games since the first tournament in 1991. Then of course theres fifa. The excitement couldnt come at a better time than world footballs corrupt organization. Sepp blatter was a noshow, with the u. S. Justice department refusing to rule out charges against him and his deputy, jer oan belk. At the fifa fan zone there were those too young to understand the politicianthe politics of this moment. But the scandal off the pitch has affected the game on it. Translator this issue to they always come and they always go. No, if the corruption is so it is so much a part of it that its its distant to everybody that watches the game, everybody that plays the game, everybody thats actually part of the game. Because the womens is a little bit separate from the mens. Just because they dont really seem to care as much about the womens game. You dont want to spend your money anywhere nationally or internationally, thats going for corrupt activity particularly when theyre proven to be crucht. Opinioncorrupt. This tournament showed the success of the womens game no matter what is happening inside the organization that governs it. Gabriel elizondo, al jazeera. Lets go straight to paris. A News Conference between Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel. We agreed angela and i to meet on the summit with greece it is this reason that angela came to paris today. We note the results of the greek vote and we respect it because europe after all means democracy. We have also heard the message of all the democratic greek parties who met this morning and who affirmed their will that the country should remain in the euro zone. We are open to discussions. And it is now up to the government of mr. Tsipras to put forward, submi