Whats going to happen to them next are they going to be able to back to their homes are they going to be able to check on their belongings are they going to get next we know of at least of 6 or 7000 people who live in the open areas these are families that. Would sometimes nothing that they took some of their houses with that we know some families now in some of the collective shelters where you have to be for different families living in a single room and some of these cases these families dont know each other so this is not the. Situation and we are finding ourselves from that really is strange and were trying to respond that on the ground and trying to find them add to that that its. Now and its going to be any way for anybody. Just tell me quickly sorry if this is a silly question but how does it work in terms of the mission when you have territory shifting between hands its going from the kurds to turkey and then you have also troops from damascus now coming in how does that compl
During his 13 years in power they has been strong Economic Growth but he is still dogged by corruption charge scandals and his refusal to accept a referendum on limiting president ial term John Heilemann with the latest now from the parts hi john mentioned there the fact that he is the 1st indigenous president is that still significant is it still important for him in this election. I think it is in some ways in which more than half the country is indigenous or from indigenous to descent and when you think that hes been the 1st indigenous president in the country with that sort of numbers that speaks to the discrimination that that part of the population has faced in the past in bolivia and particularly early on in his mind it was a real sense of pride and vindication and someone from one of the countrys indigenous groups had risen to that position a sense that my children i can achieve to now that has sort of diluted with time theres been things like roads and Indigenous Lands reservo
Patriotic slogans and lots of boys on scooters just kind of really taking this chance to take over the streets and theres you know just droves and droves of scooters young young people who really dont have a part in this government this country who dont have jobs who dont have education who are just fed up with the very miserable state of affairs in this country very hard living on without electricity without water with constant pollution without with now theyre raising taxes people are feeling very squeezed and this thing with the whatsapp putting a tax on whatsapp was kind of the last straw because. People whats up with the only thing working in the country some people say was one of the few things that you know poor kids and regular folks in lebanon you know rely on for their entertainment or their communication and so you know the government is seen as really overstepping and speaking of the government as we wait for the Prime Minister to come out and speak there are some demonstra
A pause and the vote no more came in for 24 hours so we dont have evidence of fraud here but we do have that big 24 i would go out and thats really what sparked off this controversy people asking what happened and not trusting the process thank you very much with the latest from the left has john heilemann. Well chile now a president has announced an electricity price phrase on plans to raise pensions as the government tries to end a week of violent protests across the country at least 18. 00 people have been killed since the antigovernment demonstrations began the un human rights chief on the chilean president Michelle Bachelet has announced a special mission to investigate alleged human rights abuses it came as president Sebastian Pinera tried to appease demonstrate as with the concessions. But the comical but the today i want to see good news with my countryman today we saw him didnt seem to congress a bill that stabilizes the price of Electricity Health tricity rose on average of 9
On bbc news at 5. Sunday, saturday i should say, if that match will go ahead between eu countries agree to intensify brexit talks with the uk, scotla nd that match will go ahead between scotland and japan. Scotland said they are considering legal action if but both sides say more work they are considering legal action if the game is cancelled at the rugby is needed, to get a deal. I think both of us can see a pathway world cup. I will have more on that to a deal but that doesnt and an update on the japanese grand prix. Then which has the weather. Plenty of the rain around. There will be plenty of rain in the forecast. Apple not train everywhere this weekend all the time, but where the rain does full it is following on really soggy ground. So there could be problems of flooding for all of that plus the latest on the typhoon in japan just all of that plus the latest on the typhoon injapan just before half past. Also coming up, the long journey home. The five year old daughter is a man ja