Palestinian prisoners paving the way for renewed negotiations that move fulfills a long standing demand and is being called a significant step forward. Yesterday u. S. Secretary of state john kerry said they will restart talks in washington next week. Kerry has been working for months to bring them back to the table after the last attempt at talks fell apart three years ago. Finally a sign of a breakthrough for kerrys shuttled diplomacy. Peace talks between israel and the palestinians will resume after his third meeting this week with palestinian president. Ab agreement with israel seems to have been reached but the details are unclear. So they have courageously recognized that in order for israelis and palestinians to live together side by side in peace and security, they must begin by sitting at the table together in direct talks. Hamas islamists who control the gaza strip have denounce it had plan. We reject kerrys announcement. It also considers the Palestinian Authoritys return to negotiations as a way out of the palestinian stance on this matter. One term of the agreement is for israel ro to release a number of prisoners a longstanding demand. In jeruzzlem the news was met with a mixture of approval and skepticism. I dont think it will make a difference. I hope it will. This kind n favor of of negotiation. I believe that we should learn to live with the palestinians. Envoys are expected to meet in washington in the coming weeks for talks. Were joined on the line tanya how significant is the release of these prisoners . Its a very important topic for many palestinians. As we understand, there will be this limited number of palestinian prisoners that will be released in stages. Some in jails for many years. This is one of the major demands the leadership in the west bank made to restart talks and there will be also internally measured on how many palestinian prisoners they can get released. Are we likely to see them as well make concessions . Yes. It is understood that the palestinian leaders will refrain, for example, from undertaking unilateral steps, for example, to call on the International Criminal court. That is what the pal stins called their plan b. They talked a lot during the last months if the talks failed. This is something the government was very concerned about. We see anything stations start and stop for years now. Is there any reason to think these will get any further . People are to say skeptical. Many are cynical. You see very cautious reaction. Not many reactions. Its the weekend here. People will try to understand who made the most concessions although we have to be careful not all the exact details of this agreement are known, are still being form liesed but there are reports now in the media that israel would not move on the issue of the borders or on the settlement and this would be very hard to sell to the palestinians. It shows just how difficult the whole process is going to be. Well see what comes up next week. To egypt now where at least three women were reported killed between clashers and supporters of morsi. Arrival protests were held in cities across egypt on friday. In the capital, cairo, tens of thousands demanded he be reinstated. Meanwhile, antidemonstrated gathered to show their support for the military backed interim administration and to press for fresh elections. Russian opposition activist is back in moscow. Hundreds of his supporters were on hand to greet him in the capital today. He was free from jail yesterday just 24 hours after he was slapped with a 5year prison sentence. The surprise turnaround came after mass protests across russia. A fierce critic, he will push ahead with his plan to run for office. He returned to a heros welcome. A higher court released him from jail pending his appeal. It ruled that would limit his right to be elected. He vunning for mayor of moscow. He thanked all those who protested against his onviction. You brought down and destroyed the greatest privilege the cremln has, their alleged right to arrest any person on the spot so that prn is lost. You made it possible for us to be let out the day after the trial. Thank you. His conviction still stands. He was found guilty of embezzlement of a lumber deal while he was an adviser. Trumped up charges he and his supporters say in an effort to silence him. He is a leading critic of putin. Im for him. Hes the best, most promising and most sensible figure in the op sit. I want russia to be a free and civilized country. If he loses his appeal he faces 5 years in a penal colony. In the meantime, he intends to resume his campaign. The moscow election is scheduled for september 8. It is a small victory for the opposition. The verdict in the case is proof that putin is cracking down harder than ever on dissidents. Similar verdicts against dozens of activists are now expected to follow. Staying in moscow, delegates from the g20 are meeting in the capital today. Finance minister and central bank are looking to how to shore up policy. They control nearly 90 of the world economy. On friday the ministers announce theyre backing a new tax reform policy. An ambitious plan hailed as a on step of cracking down global tax avoidance. Not known for big bold steps, the call for action has grown too loud to ignore. This year it was revealed that countries are losing out on trillions of euros in revenues. Multinational companies are exploiting loopholes to avoid paying taxes. Ministers are in moscow to discuss a bold new plan to plug the holes. I think today represents a major step forward along the road of creating a set of tax rules that are fair and fit for the modern economy and they are part of strengthning that modern social contract where we expect companies and individuals to pay the taxes that are due. The 15point plan was presented by the oecd that would force companies to pay tax where profits are made. Some of the most profitable subsidiaries in ireland, Corporate Income tax is about a third of the top u. S. Income tax rates, allowing the company to get out of paying billions in taxes for the american government. Thats proved a lucrative business for ireland and many countries like it have been reluctant to get behind International Tax reform but that now seems to be changing. If passed it would be the most fundamental change to the global tax system in nearly a century. Italy has convicted five crew members and one Company Official for their part in the cruise ship disaster. The six have received sentences up to two years and ten months for multiple man slaughters, negligence, and shipwreck. But italian law means none will likely spend time in prison. 32 people were killed in january 2012. The trial of the ships captain is due to resume in september. Australia has announced a tough new approach to asylum seekers. People who arrive by boat and apply will be sent to new guinea for assessment. The first group to fall under this new regime have arrived at Christmas Island and will soon be sent on. It is part of an Australian Government crackdown in response to a sharp increase in refugee boats arriving from indonesia. 15,000 have arr50eu6ed so far this year. U. S. President barack obama is calling on americans to do some soul searching. Last week zimmerman was declared not guilty in a case that sparked controversy and renewed the debate over Race Relations in the u. S. On friday obama gave an unusually personal speech where he told of his own experiences of an African American and said the teenager could have been him 35 years ago. There are very few African Americans who havent had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously. And holding her breath until she had a chance to get off. That happens often. And i dont want to exaggerate this, but those sets of experiences inform how the African American community interprets what happened one night in florida. A court there has ordered american phone Company Verizon to continue handing over data to the u. N. Intelligence services about who makes and receives phone calls. The court has to approve is asked to approve calls like this once every three months. Aying they need to monitor calls. Ticket price force next years world cup in brazil could have some soccer fans raiding their kids piggy banks. Will set fans back by as much as 755 youre ost. The cheapest tickets will cost 69 euros. It says it is setting aside cheaper tickets for brazilians. And seniors and those on limited funds. The side kicked off a new season. Taking on hamburg. The coach was visibly relieved. Munich coach had to be wondering how his club let the match slip away. Hamburg started out strong. Close in the 18th minute. But shortly before the break 1860s christopher almost converted a corner kick and the fans were dismayed as munich slowly took the upper hand. After a hardfought third half both sides seemed to get sloply. Hardly football at its best. But all in all munich dominated until the 80th minute when hamburg slipped one passed the goal keeper. It shows he was clearly caught napping. They celebrated their first win of the season with lucktrurming ability this time around. The head coach of spanish champions barcelona is stepping down for health reasons. He led the club to its fourth crown in five years. But he missed several months of last season to have chemotherapy in new york. A recurrence of throat cancer has led him to resign. A huge blow for the starstudded team. On to golf now. It was a topsy turvy day in the british open yesterday. Windy conditions in the afternoon mixed up the leader board with jim nezz taking over the top spot. He drew on all his experiences finishing at 3 under par. Hot on his heels is tiger woods. American justin gat lynn has won the 100 meters, in 9. 94 seconds. That sets him up to be the main challenger at the World Championships in moscow next month. The win comes just a week after his teammate and three sprinters tested positive for banned substantive. Thats all for now. Thanks for watching and stay tuned. This school is in the berlin district. Its known as a problem area. Youth unemployment is rife, the crime rate is also high. Theyre just some of the challenges facing the students many of overwhelm are from immigrant backgrounds. Naturally doesnt let that discourage her. The 16yearold wants to pass her middle school exams this year with good marks. It will be a challenge especially in science. I cant visualize fizzics and chemistry and also math the way i can other subjects. I cant get my head around them s quickly. The stats sticks are also against her. Less than half of the students in her year are likely to pass and only a few will do well. In order to make sure she succeeds, naturally has sought help. Her school runs a Mentorship Program to guide the students through their final exams. She meets her mentor in the bustling city center. He is a Human Resources manager for a Financial Services company. The 28yearold mentors naturally in her free time. He finds it rewarding. Theres so much potential in her, he says. Sometimes i get the feeling that shes restricted by her environment. Your environment determines your limits. Maybe its like that in the classroom, too. It might be different if she had the benefit of another school or another environment with different people. If things were different it would be more conducive for her. She has had to fight her way up. Now she wants to help natalie. After word, she leaves the office and goes to meet her. They see each other nearly every week now because in two months natalie will sit her exams. She also has to give a presentation. She is focusing on the core subject german english and math. In germany, a one is the best mark and a six is the worst. Natalie needs at least a four. They study in the library. Today its math. Natalie has to recite the formula for determining the area of a poly gon but she gets he terminology confused. She explained it all to her again. They study together for nearly two hours until the library loses. One month later, there are now four weeks until the exam. Natalie has no school today. Shes going to visit her boyfriend. He has already left school and is working in a supermarket. He tells me he started work at 7 00. Hes going home now. The 18yearold would rather be working a more challenging job but he didnt finish high school. He didnt care about education in the past. Now, he sees things differently. If you grow up not having much, you think, i could become a criminal and make money. But you should really give school a go because in other countries you have to pay for school. Or theres no school at all. And there, you might not even have water. Natalie doesnt stay long because she wants to study. She lives in an apartment complex. The rents here are especially low. She goes to her room and worked on allgerman exam questions. Her mentor has taught her to have a structure to her study. She has a plan which she wants to follow all the way up to the exams. But messages from friends keep distracting her. Its like a chat program, she says. A bit like msn. You just chat over the internet. Its not exactly great for the concentration. Natalie lives with her mother. Her parents came to germany from poland 25 years ago. Theyve since separated. Her mother is a trained seam stress but hasnt been able to find a job for years so they live on social welfare. They often make the effort to speak german with each other. If you study more now, youll definitely feel better later, her mother says. Because you will have achieved something. And then your life will be asier. There are now just two weeks before natalies exams. The pressure is mounting. Even so, today naturally is hanging out with friends utside her building. Her friends also know about the mentoring project. Its already a success in one sense. Having a mentor is seen as a ool thing. I can talk to her about problems i have with my family or friends. She supports me in my schoolwork and she helps me prepare for later life. One of her classmates says that having a mentor is like having a friend. Today is the last time natalie will see her before the exams. This time, they meet at her office. Natalie is nervous. She gives her some words of encouragement. I want my family to be proud of me. I want to be happy. And not to have it too hard in my life. Want to take the best part. She understands how she feels. From her own experience. She says that her parents had a basic education. My mother works as a butchers and my fath ser a met al workers. No one thought that i would go to a university and end up working for an international company. The week of natalies exams has arrived. Today is math. The suns only just come up but natalie has been away for a while. She slept terribly and she has a stomach ache. Shes worried she might forget verything shes learned. I have to avoid getting the lowest grade in math because then i would fail the whole thing. But hopefully it wont be that bad. I have to be optimistic. Her school is only a few minutes away. She looks as though she wants o turn back and go home again. If theres something i cant do ill try to work around it, she says. Ill just try to think of any possible way to work it out. You never know. Natalie walks towards the exam room. The questions this year are difficult. The students have to calculate a prabla. Ill natalie manage it . The exam lasts for two hours. Eventually, she reemerges. My head is spinning. But im just glad to have it behind me. It wasnt easy. Math just isnt my subject. There were only two questions i didnt attempt. I did everything else. At least i tried. Thats good. In the past, i was scared to ven start to do questions. The mathematics exam is safely out of the way. A few days on and natalie has finished all her exams. Its time to thank her tutor for all her help. The 16yearold wont know her marks for another two months but shes confident. So confident she starts to think about staying in school for longer instead of leaving to do an apprenticeship. I get support from my family and tutor. And that makes me stronger. I really think i can achieve my goals. What are your goals . Getting my diploma, which opens the door to studying at niversity. To do that, she needs to get good marks in these exams. Two months later theres an Award Ceremony for everyone who has passed their exams. Natalies mother and her boyfriend have come to wat. Sadly, she has to work and cant be here. Natalie has done it. Now she can go on to the [soft exotic flute music] captioning and audio description provided by the u. S. Department of education. Well, whats happening today is that ive invited ram dass and huston smith for lunch. And ram dass is a really good friend of mine. We got to know each other a few years ago. And huston smith i really dont know at all, so thats extra fun. And these two guys have known each other since the 60s. And i want to ask them about when they met, so im not even gonna mention that