being lifted but what are the chances the military will actually ever hand over the government to a fully civilian government i think there's a good chance because the protestors know that they have this kind of a pressure they can step up the pressure they can stay on the streets they can continue with their sit in but the trust is not there yet they have to trust the military and they still have to know that the military is honest about giving the power to them and not just thank you so much. and now we'll bring you some of the other stories making news around the world algerian magistrates who play a key role in overseeing elections to boycott a presidential vote scheduled for july in support of ongoing mass demonstrations an interim government announced the elections to replace the ousted former president. but opponents accuse the old regime of trying to cling to power in a new guys. thousands of protesters gathered in serbia's capital belgrade