Laura first, saudi arabia says an embargo on qatar will remain in place after doha rejected a list of demands of its neighbors. Saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae and egypt severed ties with qatar last month under allegations the state supports terrorism. Cairo andoday in accuse the country of not taking the crisis seriously. Our correspondent explained more about the arab countrys position. There were no concrete developments that emerged from todays meeting between todays boycotting countries. The egyptian foreign minister says the response on monday was very negative, that qatar was not taking the situation seriously, so the boycott will continue until they change their policies. Saysaudi foreign minister they will take future steps at the right time. A Foreign Ministers will take will meet in man at an unspecified date. The dispute will be a topic of conversation at the g 20 meetings in hamburg where saudi arabia is a member of the g 20. President trump called the egyptian president an
Weeks attack in tunisia. The french government says it will not grant Julian Assange asylum. Good evening. We take you straight to athens where tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to take part in one of three rival demonstrations. They are preparing to vote on a referendum where a no vote could be seen as a rejection of currency altogether. Banks have been closed all week. There have been reports of scuffles at those protests. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras backs a no vote. Those pictures are from the no camp. Short while ago, they were chanting the greek for no. We also heard Alexander Severus Alexis Tsipras address the crowd. He called for them to vote for a way that the country and its people could live in dignity and went on to say the demands by greeces International Creditors are blackmail. There was a yes rally half a mile away from that. There are concerns with those rallies being so close to one another there could be more scuffles during the course of the eve
Weeks attack in tunisia. The french government says it will not grant Julian Assange asylum. Good evening. We take you straight to athens where tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to take part in one of three rival demonstrations. They are preparing to vote on a referendum where a no vote could be seen as a rejection of currency altogether. Banks have been closed all week. There have been reports of scuffles at those protests. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras backs a no vote. Those pictures are from the no camp. Short while ago, they were chanting the greek for no. We also heard Alexander Severus Alexis Tsipras address the crowd. He called for them to vote for a way that the country and its people could live in dignity and went on to say the demands by greeces International Creditors are blackmail. There was a yes rally half a mile away from that. There are concerns with those rallies being so close to one another there could be more scuffles during the course of the eve
Weeks attack in tunisia. The french government says it will not grant Julian Assange asylum. Good evening. We take you straight to athens where tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to take part in one of three rival demonstrations. They are preparing to vote on a referendum where a no vote could be seen as a rejection of currency altogether. Banks have been closed all week. There have been reports of scuffles at those protests. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras backs a no vote. Those pictures are from the no camp. Short while ago, they were chanting the greek for no. We also heard Alexander Severus Alexis Tsipras address the crowd. He called for them to vote for a way that the country and its people could live in dignity and went on to say the demands by greeces International Creditors are blackmail. There was a yes rally half a mile away from that. There are concerns with those rallies being so close to one another there could be more scuffles during the course of the eve
Weeks attack in tunisia. The french government says it will not grant Julian Assange asylum. Good evening. We take you straight to athens where tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets to take part in one of three rival demonstrations. They are preparing to vote on a referendum where a no vote could be seen as a rejection of currency altogether. Banks have been closed all week. There have been reports of scuffles at those protests. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras backs a no vote. Those pictures are from the no camp. Short while ago, they were chanting the greek for no. We also heard Alexander Severus Alexis Tsipras address the crowd. He called for them to vote for a way that the country and its people could live in dignity and went on to say the demands by greeces International Creditors are blackmail. There was a yes rally half a mile away from that. There are concerns with those rallies being so close to one another there could be more scuffles during the course of the eve