To go by that sentencing has not calmed down the mass of a Spanish Government would have it anything that close emotions to become even more empowered over this issue. Well still ahead on al jazeera in a critical state wide medics in a pakistani province so ugly doing it birgitte cia operations and houston we had history its one small step for women as the 1st all female spy school is carried out International Spy stuff. Hello again its a fairly quiet picture across much of central asia we have got some cloud is mainstreaming east was in the last few hours the coastal areas saying fine and dry a pole that is from coastal areas all the vietnam a fairly strong on shore flow so more of those shells but theyre not as heavy as we have seen it this past week that final south a day by sunday we do see more rain into Central China particular cross into with sichuan and also doing a special push on into gives you province as well but 24 celsius in shanghai some good sunshine and also a dry week
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
Peace will give their verdict to be special city on saturday. A fierce gunbattle breaks out as police of mexico tries to track down the son of el chapo. And in japan, fierce rivals as england and as fierce rivals faceoff in rugby. Both believe this is very europe to win. Im phil gayle, welcome to the program. Violence has broken out during a fifth day of mass protests in the capital barcelona. [no audio] a strike has brought much of the city to a halt, flies have been canceled and roads have been disrupted, taurus attractions closed and a footbtball fixture between barcelona and real madrid has been postponed. Police move in on protesters whose anger has been growing all day. As dusk turns to darkness, violence flalares once a again. Thousands congregated in the capital during the day and many more had been marching on the city for the past three days, outrage over harsh prison sentences. We have Political Prisoners here in europe, that is inexcusable. We have to protest against it. We
In washington really thinks that erdogan was going to go put it on harms way american troops which had been keeping their presence there very small contingent had been keeping this from happening so the president obviously feeling defensive but you just saw him there and over the last couple of days hes been trying to create this narrative and he came out he said with the cease fire pause he said its a great day for civilization i solved it sounded as if he thought he had solved the conflict between the turks between turkey and the kurds obviously thats not what this does and weve seen a lot of criticism people coming out and saying what the president did twice now is he told to turkey to involve it to go after the kurds and theyre saying that was a slap in the face of the kurds and theyre saying that he did it again with this agreement to the cease fire basically giving turkey everything they want so a couple of things in that brief roundtable with the media i think its important to p
A deal through parliament on saturday or is johnson signed off with the e. U. On thursday describing it as a fair and balanced deal for both sides and saying it will allow the u. K. To do parts by october 31st promised but many other politicians even some allies say the agreements worse than the previous one they rejected 3 times as are simmons joining us from london so how close is this vote going to be on saturday. Will remain quite simply its too close to coal you have a situation whereby Boris Johnson has has to address 4 main areas to try and woo people in help him get this through one sector all the the die hard pro bricks it the conservatives question every single out of each possible deal they are supposed to be on board then you have the 21 conservatives who are thrown away from the party in disciplinary terms because they voted against the government earlier this year now most of those apparently have been wooed back into the partys got sure of the number yet but certainly ou