i m carry johnston, harring, doha. the top stories now on al jazeera, for, as johnson has resigned, as lead of you case ruling conservative party triggering a leadership race that could take weeks. you will continue as caretaker, prime minister, because our growing for his immediate departure or challenge reports from london, british politics that brilliant darwinian system is boris johnson put, it punishes vulnerability. good afternoon, everybody. and even the man once famously described as a greased picket, couldn t wriggle out of this one. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but then the brakes going, but not yet gone far as the prime minister is to become boris, the caretaker, prime minister. it is clearly not the will of the parliamentary, conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party. and apple, a new prime minister, and i agree with the grey brady, the chairman of our back bench, n p. s. that the process of c
we know they do this for money. that s his theory of overcrowded virus outbreak peaks people of asian descent find themselves on the receiving end of racism across the world. live from moscow thanks for joining us here on the international. program 1st up tensions are growing between russia and turkey this wednesday after turkey s president threatened to launch attacks against syrian government forces in war stricken province. and also accused of targeting civilians in the rebel held region which has provoked a furious denial from moscow. for the latest updates on all this obviously pretty tense situation and what s the latest we know incredibly tense and. liable to get much worse the way the way things are going now but look at it from from turkey s perspective where bulls that they ve financed with measurable fortune with you know they fed they train their house for years and supported. supported they were in a way that no other side has supported their now watching their t
Government decision to quit recognizing islamic schools. European leaders are continuing their marathon session of talks in brussels try trying to work out a deal on a bailout for agrees finance ministers called on greece to bring in key reforms before it can get any new financial help. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras will have to push those proposals through the Greek Parliament by wednesday. If the reforms are passed government will have to allow International Creditors into athens to monitor its work. The threat of having a timeout from the euro zone is on the table if grease does not agree. Sent this report. The leaders of the 19 eurozone countries need to decide whether the conditions exist for grease novp remain within the currency union. The leaders need to be convinced that the reforms greece is proposing will actually be implemented. I am here ready for another compromise. We owe that to the peoples of europe who want europe united and not divided. We can reach an agreement toni
U. N. Team investigates the deportation from dominican republic. Be a spending spree in the city of manchester. 80 million of sterling from liverpool. After 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a multibillion be euro be bailout deal. Athens would receive over 86 billion euros in return, greece has to make tough reforms which include tax hikes privatization and austerity. Be tsipras has until wednesday to overcome be opposition in parliament. Without that the package dies. First Al Jazeera Jacky Rowland reports from brussels. Reporter a deal at last. After talks that lasted all night, eurozone leaders emerged atthat they i avoided the worst scenario a greek exit from the euro. Today we had only one objective to reach an agreement. After 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. Someone can say that we have an agreekment. No laughing matter for the greeks. They need to agree to a large package and agree to sell off 50 billion of state assets. An exhausted Alexis Tsipras trie
A top cyclist pulse out of pulls out of the tower tear Tour De France with suspected says tick lar cancer. The greek primetesttesticular cancer. Third bailout greece has been granted since 2010. Calls for tough new new reforms tax increases and changes to retirement benefits. Jacky rowland reports. Reporter a deal at last. After talks that lasted all night, euro leaders announced they avoided the worst result, a grexit. After 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. Someone can say that we have an agreekment. But it is no laughing matter for the greeks. They need to adopt a large platform of reforms in the next few days and agree to sell off 50 billion euros of state assets. An exhausted Alexis Tsipras tried to put the best possible light on it. We prevented the plan of financial asphyxiation and the collapse of the financial system. A plan that was designed up to its last detail perfectly and recently it started to be implemented. Finally we secured the restructuring of th