Brazil says its now willing to accept foreign aid to help fight the fires ravaging the amazon as long as 8 decides how to use the money president jacques to both sonata i said his government would find its own solution to the crisis is that ministration is backing a proposed amendment to the constitution that could see commercial farming allowed on indigenous reserves undercover law any farming on indigenous land is illegal on monday g 7 nations page 20 1000000. 00 to help fight the flames and protect the rain forests bot also not only accused rich countries of treating brazil like a colony. We will find a solution and we will give the world satisfaction even people like the french president emanuel must think twice to get out of a complicated situation like the huge rejection hes facing his own country before starting with us nobody here is against dialogue with france not at all and we thank the work of the. Earlier once again criticized his brazilian counterpart says the world cannot allow the amazon to be destroyed by the actions of brazils government. Becomes even more a sovereign country and when we have major events we except International Solidarity because its a sign of friendship but above all there are 9 countries in the amazon and many other countries ask for help its important to mobilize it quickly so that colombia bolivia and brazil in regions that are would like to have access to this International Help can have it and can reforest quickly. Joining us now live from port vale in the Northwestern State of daniel just give us an update 1st of all on the conditions of the fires. What most of the files certainly in this part of brazil now been dealt with the military has been deployed the rabies season is just beginning as well so there have been downed poles dousing some of those lost flames there are still some blazes in some of the more remote parts of the amazon but what these fires have done this is the sheer scale of the ship ferocity of these files its reminded the well i think shocked the world about the importance of the amazon and the damage that these fires can do and has obviously caused this political dispute now between the brazilian government led by president jabal so now doe and the rest of the world say the fires are out for now but they will come back next year when the dry season comes again that is inevitable so the problem is the major problem has been dealt with but i see the bigger problem still waiting to play itself out. Dont you just fill us in if you wouldnt mind about this this talk of commercial farming being allowed on indigenous reserves this is something that has been prevented for a long time now im not all of a sudden the suggestion is back on the table whats the background to this. Well indigenous land protected make up a large part of some of these northern fairly lightly Populated Areas some of the reservations are very very large and so i mean the meeting today in brazil you know which job also not held with the governors also some of the amazonian states he and some of the governors expressed their frustration at the amount of protection not to protected areas in the for in the states which they want to see developed theyre talking about on dornier the state im in the moment where Something Like 80 percent of land is either within a nature reserve or an indigenous was of job also now those says the less this land is the more effectively developed brazil is heading towards poverty he wants to see Developers Come in he wants to see them chop down the trees and burn the remaining vegetation to build roads to set up our soil plantations and cattle rearing projects the Indigenous People who live on these reservations are saying if thats allowed to happen its not in the end of the of the rain forest as we know it its the end of them its the their survival is their very survival is at stake osa chief huge debates going on here about developing the. Untouched forest or protecting it i dont have another thanks very much indeed i want to bring india going to go hes joining us live from washington d. C. Hes director of institutional strategy and intelligence advice its a Public Affairs firm thank you very much indeed for joining us on all dizzy or brazil now saying that its open to accepting foreign aid and it wasnt long ago that the president was saying absolutely not we will find our own solution to this whats changed his mind do you think. Well what changed his mind is that his position to reject some of these offer wasnt coordinated with other members of the brazilian government and off the brazilian state. The speaker of the house he expressed this morning that this is money that brazil needs because a few days ago president bush for not has said that there isnt enough money to more knitter and combats this fires at the amazon so although brazil is a very wealthy country the allocation of money is a very bureaucratic procedure and in this particular area there wasnt enough money so we had several. On coordinated responses about this help from france and from the g 7 which at the end of that they allowed president also not to make this commentary debts didnt resonate well with other peers in the brazilian government he made the point that he was not willing to accept the foreign aid as long as the brazilian government was in charge of deciding how the money was used why do you think it was so important to him to make that point. I think that this is rhetoric towards the internal brazilian. Public because its obvious that the usage of this money would be determined by the brazilian authorities it would be impossible for any of this help to come and this for the g 7 to determine how to employ this money during the past decades and many years we had the Amazonian Fund which was funded by norway and germany and not in a single moment germany and norway decided how this money would be used it was always 100 percent a decision of the brazilian government on how to use so this comment is more towards the brazilian public that wants to see this demonstration of independence in the usage of money than anything else britain bows and arrows policies have been criticised for creating an environment in which these fires were able to be started and subsequently get out of control to what extent could the International Community bring pressure on the government to make sure that those policies were either changed all this situation was simply not allowed to happen again. Well the tool of diplomacy was invented for deaths and the tool of diplomacy was invented to allow the conversation between nations for a critic for Critical Issues such as this one in the amazon so the best tool is for course to sit down and to talk without considering that an opposing view is actually an attack on the sovereignty of brazil this is not the case so i think that the best tool right now is for the president also nodded to. Open up and explain the strategic approach to the problem at the amazon and to hear strategic suggestions and he has the autonomy whether to approve it or not but dialogue is the number one thing that we need and we havent seen this in the past days with this constant dispute of narratives from our crew and both sonar 2 which were not aimed at each other but their internal public really good to get your thoughts on this to go thank you very much indeed for your time. But the more ahead on the news hour including revealing the truth in indian administered kashmir out journalists are demanding access to reports on the crisis. Thousands of people in sudan forced to abandon their homes because of heavy flooding. And the defending womens champion the only osaka opens her account of the u. S. Open is going to have reaction in the sport. The president s of turkey and russia say they hope to Work Together to ease tensions and province in a move which could help decide the course of the syrian conflict Government Forces backed by russia have launched a ground offensive in the ellipse one of the last rebel held areas in syria turkey though supports some rebel groups and says the fighting is putting its troops in danger status and has more from zukowski where the talks were held. A little bit. It was an unusual venue for the hastily organized high level meeting before the situation in syrias province could be discussed turkish president ratchet type add a one was treated to a show of russias latest abilities. And russian ice cream then they discussed the issue to turkish president really travel to moscow for the escalating violence in italy calling it a humanitarian tragedy one came to ask let me put in to rein in Syrian Forces but put in did not make any promises to raise the. Terrorist continue to show russian positions and Syrian Forces they try to attack russian bases we hope that the deescalation zone will be a refuge for the rebels and should not be a platform to make attacks we discuss joint measures to neutralize terrorist hotbeds and adlib and to normalize the situation in this region and in syria as a whole. Angered by an attack on a turkish convoy in. Syria earlier this month and the surrounding of one of turkeys observation posts that the behavior of Syrian Forces is unacceptable. The provocations by the regime have reached an acceptable level i would like to say it is especially by our borders our right to selfdefense and this leaves us no choice we have to act to protect ourselves russian and turkey have been fighting on opposite sides of the war in syria but the relationship has grown closer in recent years with increasing economic and military ties during adolescence visit to britain severe so both leaders couldnt stress enough how close their nations have become symbolizing this was in the delivery of the russian as 400. 00 antimissile Defense System to turkey on tuesday but the spyder warm words the focus was under differences and if put in can make sure that adam one doesnt go home empty handed while erdogan might not have got what he wanted in it lifts his host put in make sure their friendship was in good shape step past aljazeera moscow well putin and one went on to welcome the creation of a socalled safe so of control in Northern SyriaKurdish Forces have begun withdrawing from along the border with turkey is part of a deal between ankara and washington the s. T. s has been an important u. S. Ally in the fight against eisel but turkey considers the Kurdish Group to be a terrorist organization but on smith has more on turkeys role in syrias war from an. Rigid time bird ones dash to moscow was partly because of the challenge that the Turkish Military now finds itself with it has a dozen observation posts in what is supposed to be deescalation zones in northwestern syria well one of those is now marooned in what is now Syrian Regime controlled territory because it was taken back in fighting last week and the Syrian Regime is pushing against other areas in this deescalation zone and these observation posts risk falling back into territory under syrian control reggie a top earner one wants to make sure that those turkish soldiers are not threatened by a longer term challenge that the turkish president is how much longer he needs to keep or wants to keep the soldiers in those observation posts when what was a deescalation zone is now territory under syrian control similar at the same time syrian Kurdish Forces that they have pulled back from the Turkish Border up to 17 kilometers theyre pulling heavy weapons and troops but only from the countryside not from the towns in the cities its nothing close to what the turks were asking for they wanted them at least 30 kilometers away from the border but this is a u. S. Brokered arrangement and its something that for now turkey is going to have to live with mother to link is a managing editor of the english language Newspaper Daily he says its a positive sign in the turkey and russia are still in talks despite their differences from the get go of irans right to. Significant positive. We president are not a president who did. You know regards to defense. Messages they have expressed or bilateral trade and other relations but of course we are we are aware of that this is. True you know russia are when it comes to the regime when it comes to vote as it. However the fact that the 2 leaders are still only it was she able the talks are still continuing and theres also another hearing scheduled for force mid september on the on this you year issue between russia i think its still ticks away from that negativity and aspiring of the tory. Relations so busy yes there are disagreements but i think the fact that both leaders just on table and are willing to negotiate and willing to talk over how they can actually reach a Common Ground weve got syria out with regards to italy i think thats very significant the grim lives of women trafficked from nigeria is being highlighted in a new report victims described how they prayed for death or cried until they couldnt cry anymore Human Rights Watch says an unknown number of Nigerian Women have been forced into sexual slavery and physical labor many before the age of 17 but a poet says theres not enough support for survivors and the existing systems failed to help or sometimes breach victims rights Human Rights Watch is recommending an overhaul of the nigeria support systems and says the government must do more to prevent trafficking im going to just reports from a boucher. Hundreds of nigerian girls and young women a trapped in this dusty mining village on the border between mali and guinea Officials Say some as young as 13 or held against their will forced into prostitution torture and lived in desperate conditions. Theyre left with promises of better life but ended up a sex slave. Months after some of the more rescued activists say the girls and fairing much better than when they were held against their will and fortunately the nightmare does not end when they come back to nigeria because many of the government. And. Some of them are locked up in government run shelters where they are not allowed to leave well theyre not allowed to communicate with their families almost replicating some of the conditions that they experience when they allow their trafficker activists say victims of Human Trafficking often face a very structured and like basic needs of that which are. Social workers say many of the girls are finding it difficult to reintegrate because of stigma but the bigger challenge is providing job skills for them in a country already struggling with high unemployment among its young population. I do Media Briefing the Nigerian Government denied accusations by Human Rights Watch the goals ive been abundant or denied their basic rights the end terror reports many figments of the imagination of the writers as the merits fall below the standards in the operations of our shelters as well as the standards for. An assistance it is important to know that the agency observes all the worlds best practice is. Seen handling as in strained. Critics say the number of skills Training Programs run by both the government and nongovernmental organizations are united great and can only take a fraction of those in need so they want to see more Government Action to address psychological us economic and social needs of the victims of Human Trafficking many of whom were forced into prostitution. But with the economy still struggling after a recent recession relief could still be a long way off for these young women. Abuja nigeria turned to rain and floods have killed more than 60 people in sudan thousands have been forced to abandon their homes so dans military has been deployed to help with the rains affecting almost every state in the country the u. N. Says more than 37000 homes have been destroyed or damaged and more flash floods are expected to morgan has this update from one developed north of the capital khartoum. Floods from the river nile waters here in woodrum which is about 50 kilometers from sudans capital had to have displaced at least 2000 families now according to the u. N. Over 200000 people have been affected by floodwaters nationwide and sudanese Authorities Say at least 62 people have been killed due to flash floods and rains houses have also been destroyed many houses have been submerged a completely collapsed due to rain want to and flooding and the Authorities Say tens of thousands of houses have been destroyed most of them in neighborhoods where people earn low income and now here in wood rumbly the people have largely left their homes and their properties they have displaced to a nearby camp and theres thing that theyre waiting for government authorities to deliver aid as well as Better Living conditions now most of them dont have places to sleep as well as no electricity no food and no clean water and theyre worried that this flood will cause a Health Crisis as theyve been pleading with the government to try to deliver aid and to give them some attention but right now the government is focused on the Political Development theyre trying to form an executive council asked for an agreement signed so people are saying that they are concerned with the government focus on politics they will forget the humanitarian aspects flash floods have killed at least 3 people in mauritania rains hit the south