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Up and detained by the police but defiant a ballerina carry on with their weekend protests demanding the president step down. Hungry homeless and tear gassed greek right Police Crackdown on refugees and. A road map for a return to democracy in mali is military and the opposition agree on a transition after last months coup and its for the u. S. Open is set to have a 1st time grand slam champion alexanders there of came from stand so in his semifinal. In sundays title decider. Thanks for joining us its been hailed as a historic moment Afghan Government and the taliban officials have come face to face for the 1st time to negotiate a return to peace after decades of fighting there in the qatari capital doha to find a political solution to end nearly 20 years of violence thats left over 40000 dead. Whos representing the government has called for a humanitarian ceasefire as soon as possible. For those we want all the people of afghanistan to be reunited under one roof again after more than 42 years of upheavals aggressions jihad and resistance all the negatives we all know what happened to us throughout these years and maybe stand today we now need to address this unique opportunity to move towards a new future that we can define together. The man leading the taliban delegation thats a model of daraa says they are prepared to negotiate but he has reiterated the groups demands that afghanistan must be run according to islamic law and we have acted accordingly to all the points outlined in the previous agreement and we are requesting the other side to act accordingly to those things that have been agreed to so we can have this process without any problems we want of understand to be an independent country and it should have a form of islamic system where all its citizens see themselves reflected now the u. S. Is backing b. s 1st direct negotiations and the secretary of state my pompei are fluted oha for what he called a monumental occasion. Each of you i hope you will look inside your heart. Each of you carry a great responsibility. But no you know that youre not. The entire world want you to succeed and if counting on you succeeding. And as weve been mentioning qatar is again hosting the talks its foreign minister says this is an opportunity for both sides to rise above divisions. Not have it and these negotiations represent a keen sensitive phase to the Afghan People to find solutions to all controversial matters i hope you agree with me that today we must overcome the past and its pains and focus on the future in the hope it brings us well surely drawing lessons from the past all of this requires everyone to embrace the future with enthusiasm experience and a firm belief in the right of the Afghan People to enjoy Peace Security and unity and to follow in the path of progress and never be left behind our correspondents osama bin ladens at the talks and sent us this report. It has been months in the making but finally the Afghan Government delegation is talking to the forces which his government has been fighting and it is a Significant Movement also for the United States of america which has been trying so hard to try to bring these sides together as its president has said that hes willing to pull out all of these troops from afghanistan and other was across the world so a lot at stake here in the Country Capital but there is a lot of optimism doing the rounds below the surface of all that optimism and the fact that these sides are poles apart yes it took months to get there but it probably will take even longer to try and come to a solution many many challenges remain not just between the republican the Islamic Emirate but about the constitution the role of women what is going to happen to the freedoms of society how will a gun is done be governed what will happen to the fight is in of gunnison what happens to the Afghan National army all of that remains to be settled as these sides. Sod these negotiations is going to be of around today and there are going to be multiple rounds in the days and weeks ahead we spoke to the spokesman of the taliban and we are asked him whether there is a timeframe that they have put of for themselves and for the other side to try and come to terms with the solution because a lot of hope has been rekindled not just here in the Country Capital but in a gun a son as well of course still the top stylists there one Upscale Community water started to talk. With that americans about. The draw of the attention on unassigned ending the occupation but after talks. In the i. Phone discussion he chose solutions and we had that and a good many in sign but agreement on continuing fit with the interview im hopeful that didnt seem from see. In there we head but wendy would be just solution thats going. Well the u. N. Secretary general as well as Foreign Ministers of several countries attended the talks virtually and 20 were terrorist says its critical that afghan women and their voices are represented in the peace talks an inclusive Peace Process in which women use and the cubes of coffee that meaningfully presented offers the best hope of a sustainable solution all parties must do their part to ensure that women participate in a variety of roles and that the Peace Process reflects the experiences and the expertise of afghan women in all their diversity well nato says the Alliance Remains committed to afghanistans long term security nato has stood with the Afghan People for the last 19 years we are now adjusting our troop presence in afghanistan to support the peace efforts at the same time we remain committed to changing and funding the Afghan Security forces to help safeguard the Afghan People. Its taken time to get the 2 sides to be in the same room back in september 28th. Was appointed as the u. S. Special envoy american diplomats and military representatives and the taliban have held more than a dozen rounds of negotiations in doha they were briefly called off by President Donald Trump in september last year when taliban fighters killed an american soldier in kabul that was just days after the 2 sides had reached a Draft Agreement then a formal talks started in december restarted i should say with a deal signed in february this year in qatar that paved the way for these peace negotiations with the government in kabul afghan talks were meant to start in march but were delayed so lets speak to helena malik youre in kabul shes the former afghan ambassador to italy and shes joining us via skype from kabul thanks for your time with us on the news hour so were hearing a lot of optimism and hope formers come out of delegates not only in doha but those attending virtually as well do you share that optimism. Its always good to be able to mistake at this start of. A Peace Process and. Have been really really tired of so many years of war in the station and everybody is hoping to come to a peace settlement so yes to that i would like to start this with optimism although its cautious optimism because this is not going to be an easy process when i dont think we will reach an agreement. Overnight but we have to be patient and we have to be steadfast in achieving that goal that all afghans want out of all of the issues on the table whats the most challenging one. The most challenging issue i think to to us at least on this side is that they preserve a sion of Islamic State this comic republic of afghanistan and by that i mean the Constitutional Values that are behind that Islamic Republic including womens rights human rights in general equal rights of all citizens minorities. And. And opportunities and freedoms that. All encompass the. Underlying values of this republic this is something that from my understanding and the afghan. Side the Negotiation Team this is one of the priorities one of the positions along with asking for an immediate cease fire a nationwide mission why did he fire but i was very happy to hear this in the speeches of almost all representatives of Foreign Countries today at the Opening Ceremony and everybody supported both of these points meaning establishment of cease fire and preservation of the value that the Islamic Republic and the current constitution of afghanistan have provided for the Afghan Nation and specifically on the point of womens rights which you mentioned just a moment ago i mean the government a saying that its not possible to develop a country without men and women having a role in politics and society. How do you see that role for women. Taken for words. The most important thing that we have here in afghanistan since the antarctic a sion of the constitution is that the constitution of afghanistan enshrined in it equality of all citizens and the rights of women. And and that as the basis that you have the legal basis for for working with true to reach the goals that the women of afghanistan. Want to reach is very important we have made big strides and the past almost 2 decades towards this and now we have an interest to dented a number of afghan use and afghan girls going to School Getting an education getting Higher Education must still degrees. Entering the workforce. In the Public Sector as well as in the private sector and these gains are have been somewhat modest but dont forget that we have also been fighting a war that has been. Plaguing much of the progress of this country in the past decade and a half but its very important to preserve this base the basic and fundamental right and order to build on the progress that has been made so far and further develop it all right and well leave it there helen on medicare we thank you very much for speaking to us from kabul. Thank you clinton more ahead on the aljazeera news hour including voicing their anger against the greens recognition of israel we speak to a top Palestinian Leader a growing threat the battle to contain dozens of wildfires in the western United States in sport arsenal make a winning start as the new English Premier League season begins on stories coming up a little later in sports. But 1st police about the roof have detained dozens of women attempting to join the latest weekend protest against president on xander lucas shango the detentions in the capital in minsk are the latest in a series of government crackdowns against all positions supporters theyve demanded resignations since he was declared the winner of last months election which critics say was rigged or correspondence up fast and is not the protest in the capital. 100. 00 women are still talking on the. Atmosphere would be quite right despite the fact that when i say earlier at the beginning of march please. Thank you for your call so i will write kinds of when you see that. The women and pick them up one by one live by women but really quite properly. Not equipment go where you may but despite the fact that you will have to after theyre not to blame if you think i know were here weve been Walking Around the city. Many people are. Going to women as well. So its just going to be attractive if the protests will able to keep up that. There will be exclusively. On monday. Thousands of people have joined an Anti Government march in far eastern russia a day before general elections rallies have been happening weekly since the regions governor whos an opponent of president Vladimir Putin was arrested in july protesters were also showing support for a poisoned opposition figure in the russians vote on sunday in local elections in which the volleys allies are hoping to make gains. Greek police a fired tear gas at refugees unless both. Riots broke out on saturday morning after police tried to arrest 3 people more than 12000 people were left homeless when fires destroyed europes largest refugee camp theyre demanding to go to the mainland and some stranded refugees have been speaking to our correspondent john psaropoulos. Im standing in the middle of a tent city set up on a highway on last boss island a few kilometers behind me and you cant is being landscaped tense of being set up for all of these people who are camped here to go and live there as a temporary measure now the original camp morea has been burned but they are telling us that they are not interested in going to yet another camp situation they all say they want freedom they want to move to the mainland they want to move to greece to the rest of europe they are tired of living in temporary housing in makeshift huts underneath top hole in many of these people havent eaten in at least 24 hours the army does attempt a Food Distribution but yesterday this wasnt possible because of protests that were going on up and down the streets demanding freedom unfortunately none of these people can move off of this highway because there is a police roadblock down the road and up the road so they are bottled into this section effectively in a new type of moriah camp were hearing babies crying hungry all around us were seeing children who are bored playing on the street with sticks or whatever they can find were seeing very frustrated adults very tired looking individuals very fed up very disillusioned with the process of asylum which has seemed to be unable to deliver timely decisions some people have been here for 2 years they are tired of waiting palestinians have responded angrily to a decision to normalize ties with israel are protesting people burn portraits of the bahraini king the u. S. President donald trump and the israeli Prime Minister hamas officials have called the agreement shameful disgraceful and reprehensible and comes one month after the United Arab Emirates also agreed to normalize relations with israel. A heavy heavy as the as the head of the get behind it this is a political sin that behind is committing and Must Withdraw from it because this agreement seriously harms the palestinian cause and serves only the elec toral interests of tromping netanyahu. So i bought a cart is the secretary general of the p. L. O. He says the deal between her and israel goes against a 2 state solution if youre trying to export to us by having body and immunities and maybe others sign peace treaties with israel so they can tell us youre alone come and then a day and. Any relationships must be based on the tear in the one word if they are our fear and the only way to peace is justice and justice means live and let live and the option is to stay its 1967 borders the state of palestine with the rest of the gambit will live side by side the state of israel peace and security on the 67 border this concept is whats being destroyed and eliminated by questionnaire the emirates and bahrain and the steps have added one thing only their strength and extremism at the expense of palestinian and arab moderates and people who want democracy human rights womens rights and the rule of law and thats the main achievement of president from by doing these deals malis military and political groups have agreed on a plan for the countrys future after last months coup it comes at the end of a 2nd round of talks the scuffing the countrys future the former president to bring him back a car kato was ousted in a coup in august after months of protests so if we take a closer look at whats been agreed to under the plan the military will retain a firm grip on the Transitional Government malis interim president will be chosen by a college set up by the gentle leaders the interim president will act as head of state and oversee the transition to civilian rule the parties have also agreed to hold new general elections within 18 months live to why the d. C. Is following developments from the nigerian capital so what should we be looking out for next months. Well right now we expect to hear more from the head of the military joint. I seem to go into who is due to address members of this forum shortly as well as the nation and then from here in the next few days hes expected to meet with a gun and president. Who is the current chairman of the Economic Community of West African States to brief him on the resolutions of this Consultative Forum that included Civil Society organizations Political Parties in mali and other Interest Groups however towards the end of this conference before the speech by the military president that i discovered and the voice discordant voices from the whinny of the conference a lot of members on the topic with what has been achieved we get to hear that very shortly but from the looks of things they have to impress the Economic Community of West African States before sanctions could be lifted this sudden peace of course include cutting economic and financial ties of mali as well as spending money from Decision Making process of the Economic Community of West African States remember mali said landlocked country and without the support and trade between it and its neighbors it would be difficult for the country to survive already the country suffering from a lot of hardships including of course make and social problems and what what what people will be looking at will be how the new Transitional Government will address the detail of you rate your security situation in mali not only from the armed groups in the law but also if into Ethnic Violence between. Men and families in central mali i write a thank you for giving us that update from a boozer lets not speak to marie roger below while shes an African Affairs analyst is joining us live from day thanks for your time before we drill down into some of the particular issues just give me an overview. Of how significant these talks are today. Yes and the at best significant you know thats not the 1st and the. Lets say that chris your previous one was like 67 years ago. Where the military to go and they didnt ask anyone what to do what slaves or how they were a bag boss we. Would throw a meal with 2 or go up men and we do what we want now the 1st important thing is that they mean where very very serious about these classic Civil Society weve stick my hand stakeholders and so that too as to have an agreement because that coup was very popular and so they had nothing to fear from from i would say that what relation and. What he could actors so what they had pressure from a vehicle was once at a transition in a short transition but the question was and transition to what is very important to have sort of a what map what do we want to do during the transition what does that task to be beards so why do you want to light a 9 why why why dont you let us go why should we go back to the best attrition when where they had decided on 9 miles just to say must be short and that nothing was settled and we had. Big. Taking all that with the one west bin of that one and nothing had changed so busy time around we want to do things better to say let us use that time to to do really ground work what as soon as the government lets it to build up institutions to see exactly what the wave will let me says ok ok and just let me just jump in there for just a moment so. Theyve theyve. Outlined the way forward but if this all doesnt go according to plan and according to whats been outlined then what can echo us do because theyve already stopped Financial Aid into mali they have blocked its borders theyre threatening further sanctions and have they played all their cards already. Ok you know it was at the end of the day its only me. Present the prison edition up being up in states so as i say the whos very popular that the man you want to change and you cannot pull forward and go ahead and publish the population so they know that theyre crap started making everything my i mean this is but this is specious is that back to heads of states who wants to show that a baby strength again the military be called big fear because a lot of you know im happy to come to terms with it but if i can say so but these sort of a minority and i think it was we have to bow to bow to the pressure of the people on the street in mali and they dont want to become irrelevant and that the situation of france 2 sides you see is this famous watching what is happening they dont want to we do sheer not to be seen as interview drinking but they want to have because they know if they have the open france to back out and you know that they have troops there they want to continue having the troops there although there is a big discussion now about among trench and its interactions with before with my right there one of my uncles and 2 to give you up because is is a screen fully an efficient ok but by now they want to need to go soon so they have. To establish the relationship with the new people all right i will have to leave a barrier below are we thank you very much for giving us your analysis. Rescuers are scouring the rubble of a collapsed mine in the democratic republic of congo hoping to find survivors more than 50 miners are feared dead after a gold mine near the eastern town of caved in after heavy rain hundreds of people have been trying to remove rocks and debris with their bare hands since friday dozens of people die each year from accidents in largely unregulated mines in the d. Or c. Katherine sawyer has been following the developments from nairobi when it happened. There all went to this mine with all anything they could get their hands on to just try and rescue those trapped inside now were being told that the military is there the red cross is helping with the operations as well as u. N. Peacekeepers but its a logistical nightmare right now its not raining but because of the rains that have been pounding that area accessing this mining area has been quite difficult because its quite far away from the main town accessing the area from the road or even from the air because visibility has been very poor did but were being told that these operations are going on even you know youve also had. A province where this town of coming to that isnt and he said that most of the people most of those who died are young people it is likely that this death toll could rise in the coming hours because on a normal day there would be many many mynahs in those walls sometimes even in the hundreds minors just trying to make a living to people displaced by heavy flooding are calling for more help hundreds of thousands are without shelter as their homes were submerged by the worst flooding in a century have a morgue and sent this report from account for the displaced in your heart to. Were here in a camp for displaced people north of the sudanese capital khartoum people who have been displaced by the heavy floods which hit the country a little over 3 weeks ago and led to the displacement of more than half a 1000000 now the people in these camps say that their village was just about 2 and a half kilometers away from the river nile and that about 60 percent of the 180 homes that were there was 3rd in the build and should have been able to withstand the force of the nile but they say that the force was stronger than their expectations breaking the sand barriers that they had put there as a precaution should the water levels rise and eventually flooding the homes and destroying them now they say that while theyve moved to this camps here their needs are still many many of them say they yet to receive the basics to be able to survive the displacement. And the looks of it we have a shortage of tents and medical aid organizations come for a day and the next day they go away even though the area has been hit by river waters there are snakes and scorpions we need antivenom serums and other things so the other main issue is the one of 10 there are not enough of them and those we have are few compared to those displaced now sudans government says its trying to respond to the needs of the people on a day to day basis it says that it cannot focus on reconstruction at the moment because the needs are huge hundreds of thousands of people affected more than 100000 homes partially or completely destroyed more than 100 People Killed and they say that theyre trying to focus on the basics which is making sure that people get shelter food and clean water and now people who have been affected by those floods say that the government response has been far from enough they say that they are concerned about whats a point diseases which is currently rising amongst those displaced and in areas that have been affected by the floods theyre also concerned about the long term planning there saying that moving on from the rainy season theres going to be winter season and theyre worried that with the winter coming following the heavy floods then be forced to spend them in camps and theyre urging. The government to react. Saying that the situation is likely to go on for a while the rainy season is set to last until the end of the month and there are concerns that more and more people will be affected due to the heavy rains and due to the floods from them and due to what are borne diseases than there are concerns that there will be more loss of lives as this crisis continues. Clinical trials for a Coronavirus Vaccine being worked on in the u. K. Have been allowed to resume drug company astra zeneca and Oxford University had to stop work on the project after participant developed severe neurological symptoms regulators in the u. K. Confirmed on saturday that its now safe for the trials to continue. Coming up on the news hour a relocation plan for refugees but there are concerns whether their new home on a bangladeshi island is suitable. Why some turks are outraged about whats being done to a famous landmark in istanbul. And sport find out of this tennis player could pick himself up to secure a spot in the final of the u. S. Open. How its so quiet across the middle east at least in terms of weather a little speak of light winds for the most part but some places a cloud across the western side of saudi arabia little more of a breeze just coming in across the red sea but it is quiet to push over towards the gulf temperatures here in doha at around 40 celsius is still very warm but as hot as it has been recently into the levant the still getting up to 31 inch roots slim to 29 the full beirut he continues as we go on through the coming days little more clout there into west impossible to go on through monday wanted to show was a possibility here and of course wanted to show was there into eritrea and ethiopia showers strafe thing further west swiss and we are looking at heavy downpours around the gulf of guinea little further south now about where they should be nigeria seeing some very heavy showers current also seeing some big downpours as we go on through sunday and on into monday further south across much of Southern Africa here it is largely fine and dry we have got bits and pieces a cloud of rain scouting with the southern cape town with the top temperature of around 15 degrees celsius and 18 in cape town and that continues to drift its way with writing that the eastern cape. Frank assessments what are you seeing back in yemen. Like between superficial informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many calls over the ohmy a region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate of that is a proxy because look there are certain big interests of the libyan people indepth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on aljazeera. Journeys of danger. And hope more to tools to move to get to grow. Our jazeera world follows for refugees facing the challenge of building up my from europe while staying close to their roots i still have this more open book or so im very proud of it and all the time cause im not going to insure a place of refuge rome and im still on aljazeera. Top story on the aljazeera news hour talks aimed at ending nearly 2 decades of war in afghanistan have begun in qatar. The Afghan Government and the taliban are meeting face to face. Arrested dozens of women attempting to hold protests in the capital. Series of government crackdowns against opposition to president alexander lukashenko. Malis military groups have agreed to a Transitional Government. Theyve also agreed to hold elections at the end of bad period the former president. Was ousted in a coup in august. The Bangladeshi Government wants to move more than 100000 refugees to or moat island in the bay of bengal some are opposing the aid agencies are concerned by the threat of flooding and cyclons. Reports. Are 100000 growing as will be moving to if the Bangladesh Government can persuade them to government leaders the Remote Island 60 kilometers off shore in the bay of bengal is better option than the worlds biggest refugee camps in coxs bazaar more than 300. 00 Rohingya Refugees are already here after being rescued in. In myanmar we suffered a lot of atrocities which is why we escaped to bangladesh then we tried to go to malaysia because some of us got engaged. And wanted a better life but the Malaysian Navy refused us and she and food. Just back into the sea we drifted for months until the Bangladesh Navy rescued us and saved our lives we are 10 li grateful for it. Was in the delegation of running a Community Leaders were recently ferried to the island to survey the facilities manager talking about a one month because it is not really satisfied and happy to see all the good facilities the government has created but we have a serious concern about flooding yes we can live there but it will be more like a prison here at least were able to move around move freely and be with our families other refugees confined on the island protested during the camp leaders visit they want to return to coxs bizarre i dont find mention on him and we are appealing to the International Community please help us to reunite with our family members in coxs because we are in anguish. U. N. Agencies and Rights Groups also questioned the viability of the location saying it is vulnerable to flooding tidal surge and cyclons and they say it will be costly to provide services there but bangladesh Officials Say theyre confident refugees can be persuaded to move. In groups and we expect the comments. There of. Around 700000 growing up led me on my 3 years ago in a government crackdown on the Muslim Minority myanmar is later denied genocide but the u. N. Says the Army Campaign was a textbook example of ethnic cleansing many bangladeshis are sympathetic to the plight of the running a refugee but after 3 years theyre getting increasingly concerned about the economic burden on the country they want the International Community to put pressure on me on mark to repair those who want to go back. As well as been stateless and homeless the coronavirus pandemic is worsening the plight of the rohingya with no legal status their future seems more on certain than ever hungry children dhaka bangladesh. The families of hong kong activists thought to be detained in china are demanding their return 12 activists including a 16 year old were arrested 3 weeks ago as they try to escape by boat to taiwan their detention is part of chinas crackdown in hong kong following the imposition of a security law which critics say further critical is freedoms. I never expected this to happen these last 20 days have been very tough for us our whole families for you worried we dont know whether or not hes safe or alive so i hope the authorities can tell us whats going on and let our son returned to hong kong sued so we can see him again. A popular wrestler in iran has been executed despite local and International Appeals to overturn his death sentence 27 year old cari was convicted for killing a man 2 years ago his family says he was tortured into confessing a murder he didnt commit u. S. President donald trump wrestling stars and activists all recently appealed to the iranian government for clemency and the International Olympic Committee Says its shocked by the news of his execution several 100 protesters in new zealands largest city have defied lockdown rules on crowds to complain about covert 1000. 00 restrictions the rally right there an auckland included supporters of a small Political Party known for pushing corona virus conspiracy theories gatherings of more than 10 people were banned in the city after a small number of infections reemerged last month of the virus excuse me last month and 2 new cases were reported on saturday australian right police made arrests at an anti lockdown protest in melbourne the city is the epicenter of australias outbreak and demonstrators there broke lockdown rules. Protests against Police Brutality in colombia have continued for the 3rd consecutive night demonstrators havent been pacified by the defense minister issuing an apology for the death of a law student tasered by police. Reports. Protesters were out again in the capital to pressure all tory tese to end Police Brutality right. There is no justice for all the killings committed by the police that is supposed to be protecting us its just wrong that they can kill with impunity the after 2 days of violent demonstrations they left the least 13 people dead only as the famous minister acknowledged the killing of have you ordered that sparked the riots. I apologize on behalf of the National Police for any violations of the law all regulations by any member of the force i that the minister didnt address the role of the police in the deaths that occurred during the protests. The mayor bill with a cloudy lopez said the police wasnt authorized to fire on protesters insisting they were disobeying direct instructions. The heres why this year the Mayors Office has documented 101000 complaints of police abuse 119 in 48 hours. Just the 2 Police Officers responsible for dont use that have been fired on friday and another 5 officers of also been suspended in connection with the incident a medical report says or dont use died from blows to his head while in custody. Or dont use that was the last straw for many who say they are angry and fed up with what they consider a rogue force Police Tactics were widely criticised last year after a teenage protester was killed by a riot squads project file. For create dix one of the problems is that Columbus Police is a militarize force overseen by the minister of defense instead of being a civilian one a group of congressmen of drafted their reform bill to address the abuses but they say major reform is necessary to change how agents are recruited trained in the kind of weapons they use. We have always had a structural problem but it has worsened over time 1st due to a lack of training in the proportional use of force in respect of human rights sick and due to and to no disciplinary system that doesnt work and the fact that theyre judged by military jurisdiction with more than 90 percent right when punitive. And friday night protesters turned a burned Police Station into a Peoples Library saying that the governments of polly g. Alone will not quelled their growing discontent and the mains for change listen to them. Thousands have rallied in chile to mark 47 years since the overthrow chiles 1st socialist president they commemorated the death of Salvador Allende who was killed during a violent u. S. Back to chile has been rocked by protests over social inequality for almost a year. Perus parliament has voted to start impeachment proceedings against president Martin Vickery he says the potential removal from office for moral incompetence is a conspiracy against democracy by honest answers as more from the. Opposition lawmakers are calling for the ouster of president not the least gata on the grounds of moral incapacity of a muslim and you discover a is a systematic liar. They say he lied to obstruct a graft probe after the Culture Ministry hired a little known artist richard says needles for 50000. 00 and no gray just amount by peruvian standards the president denies having anything to do with the case that if they want to oust a me here i am with my head up high and a clear conscience no one bit of whats been charged illegally has grounds for an impeachment i will not quit i mean what i mean audio recordings of the president and his closest advisers discussing this hes made us case have surfaced hes got a says he so ponens are plotting to remove him from office last week he turned down a congressional request to testify on the case. I will not deny the conversation but we had internal coordinations to clarify what was happening in the context of the investigation and during it i said rachel tell the truth however analysts say there are other reasons behind the calls for impeachment. There has to be an investigation but that doesnt imply that they should oust him we reject impeachment the case has been put together under dubious constitutional criteria and its driven by private interests that want to stir chaos and that could have a very dangerous outcome. 7 months before the next general election and with the worst health and economic crisis in more than 100 years peruvians say they are furious the government now has to deal with a political crisis. More than 30000 peruvians have died in the pandemic and the economy is in a recession many peruvian say enough is enough for you to go up in one night and that proven politics is trash they look for their own benefits and dont think about us if youve lost so much in this pandemic its not fair that we have to deal with this. This is a political circus i dont justify this cata but the legislators are sinking the country i feel terrible 87 votes are needed to unseat hes gotta his lawyer will have one hour to defend him next week for now Officials Say they dont rule out any legal maneuverings that will maintain the countrys political stability. Is. Nearly 100 wildfires are burning across the western United States theyve killed at least 25 people and forced the populations of entire towns to move to safety. The fires are marching consuming homes cars entire towns in their path this is unprecedented the scale of destruction just simply hard to comprehend almost half a 1000000 people in oregon have been ordered to evacuate and the residents of its largest city portland have been told to get ready to get out not everyone is listening i would ive been driving up and down the road all the time. With the flames on one side of me. I dont know ive been through over 37 years of the one ive been through. Well of all the roads are open you can drive right through. And just every afraid of fire on either side. And car might end up blistered or get too close in untold number have died trying to escape too late at the fischel say the death toll will rise as of now there are early reports from or from our state police that there are dozens of missing persons related to the fires the fires are so massive this is the view from 1500000 kilometers away this is the air the 10s of millions of americans are breathing and doctors worry that could impact the fight against the coronavirus these. Particles in the air the pollution. It weakens the longs defenses because it irritates alongst we have increased secretions in our lungs in our Upper Airways it can make it easier to get ill from a virus or other type of infection these fires are historic and state leaders say its only going to get worse because of Climate Change is not an act of god this is not something that happened because of evolution or media logical conditions that would have been here without without our Industrial Base this is happening because we have changed the climate of the state of washington in dramatic ways western wildfires happen every year but not like this in the past theyre usually only brought under full control when the rainy season begins that isnt expected to happen for weeks or maybe even months petticoating aljazeera. Still ahead on the news hour sports news and heavy rain didnt just thought just cause problems for the players in taiwans Baseball League and they will be here with that story and much more after the break. Remind. To. Tell you a new job in the onion that you can spot the heart. Beat. It was a hole in the 10000000 children caught in bondage are the victims of trafficking in one day and the large number of very very big numbers on aljazeera. They start as drinks containers. d and usually end up as garbage. In a nuisance but for a select few old Bottle Service the Building Blocks of a better life. d and the stepping stones to owning a family how. Do you find a lot in america is in bolivia and downloads into the wild. On aljazeera. Restoration work on want to istanbuls famous landmarks is causing an outcry and concerns about the balance between modern at sea and preserving the citys heritage stephanys ever as a story. Tower has watched over the city. For centuries and unmistakable part of istanbul skyline it has inspired legends and romance. Which is why this video emerged just a few weeks ago many couldnt believe it i suppose we can sum it up as outrage. By many People Experts non experts because it was so obviously theyre wrong type of intervention it was like a bull in a china shop this is not how you treat such an important monument especially the ministry of culture is fine the companies are using such heavy machinery and so the metal is used. Amrani issue has been living and working in this area around the tower for the past 15 years he says this kind of carelessness is part of a wider trend i see a lot of changes in istanbul but these were like the wars of course russia ever after all this is one of the by the fact of organization actually because if he destroyed all historical stuff on earth around the globe the sky. New buildings that are 3rd of course they changed the feel off the top its not the same love love is there more it would not be the same i got part of the urban character of historic istanbul a gilded him is an urban planner who specializes in Heritage Conservation she shows us around the city its not all bad news. The facade details the architecture is very well kept at the moment. Because authenticity is also important one mistake thats often made is to clean we dont want to clean all the facade of we like that layer of history. But changes are happening just across the way on popular is to close street an example of how the layers of history have been completely lost this transformation also caused public outcry sometimes with a very important Historic Building which needs do you attend to treatment of its historical fabric these may increase costs and time and short sighted developers dont have that patience so we lose. Excellence while we are trying to profit the things that give the spirit of this building or that history of istanbul or the public life of istanbul we dont really feel it anymore. Is stumble called stanton noble a capital of empires past its visited by millions of tourists every year its a city of breathtaking beauty the challenge now how to balance growth and financial gain with ensuring that stumbles history its character doesnt completely disappear Stephanie Decker aljazeera is stumble. To get an update on the sports news with andy thank you so much during world just secured pole position for the tuscan groom for its the 7th time in 9 races that the reigning World Champion will start of the fronts of the grid the magellan circuit is owned by the ferrari team is hosting an f one race for the 1st time hunting looks unlikely to mark the occasion with a window Sebastian Vettel could only qualifying 14th while Charlotte Clare was 5th hamiltons miss avies teammates bought us for 2nd fastest with 2 red bulls in 3rd and 4th hamilton leads the title standings by 47 points. Arsenal have won the opening match of the English Premier League season maybe unit price had fallen away ask the 3 winners alexander new signing gabriele and here in america by me and getting the goals are still looking to improve on their 8th place finish last season 4 games in all this saturday Crystal Palace face up in just coming up to full time defending champions liverpool are about to kick off their title defense against newly promoted its now this years u. S. Open will see a 1st time grand slam winner in the mens draw sundays title decider is between germanys alexander serve and austrias dominant team both had to dig deep so when the semifinals so hell know it reports from germany if there was ever a child with tennis is new generation of stars to step up its been this years u. S. Open. Thats exactly what world number 7 alexanders there of has been doing with a number of the sports biggest names missing due to the Global Pandemic the 23 year old is heading into his 1st ever grand slam final after beating spains public ran a booster in the semifinals. Having lost the 1st deuce that claras came back strongly to win the remaining 3 to take the match i just thought i have to Start Playing better and thats what i did and im just yeah just lucky song at some point to be through. There a full face 2nd seed dominant team in the final a player thats long been tipped for greatness again and since. The austrian has been to 3 grand slam finals but is still yet to win one and to reach his 4th he didnt simply have to overcome 3rd seed danielle medvedev. But also some problems with his sneakers this was in addition to treatment on his right hand an earlier in the match despite his frustrations he battled through to try bricks to prevail in straights it was. Definitely a loft as big matches even more when theres a full stadium its also great in front of many many t. V. Spectators store to face the best guys in the world whatever happens on sunday one thing that were guaranteed is a brand new grand slam champion so hell malik aljazeera. The Boston Celtics will make their 3rd conference finals appearance in the last 4 seasons the celtics beating reigning champions this trying to wrap says in the deciding game of that series the raptors had come back continue down so level the series at 33. 00 celtics going this 1927 stay on next face the miami its. Defended chaps and they got a lot of art and they made us and i think. Each trying to achieve something specially when. Youve got to go through. Some or breaks so moments. You see are yours. And heavy rain didnt just cause problems for the players in silence Baseball League the ground stuff during that best to get the field covered the only problem was that one of that same its taken on timely full with a bit of encouragement from the watching play as he did eventually. Best play that either. All right that is how useful its looking for now all right andy thank you very much for that and thanks for watching the news hour aljazeera were back in just a moment well have much more of the days news and all the days top stories coming up on the other side of the break see you then thanks for watching bye bye. 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On the deserted streets of bogota theyve become familiar figures couriers on bicycles delivering food or medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants they might go in with some mother of 4 says contagion is always on our mind none of them receive Health Insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet there may be a bright side people who look down on them as a skilled migrants now say theyre essential to control the virus and receive messages on the scene that we are you know as i was a nurse back what i am doing is not all that different from my passion helping others. Direct peace talks for the 1st time Afghan Government and taliban leaders begin negotiations to end decades of fighting. With good intentions to delays durable peace negotiations should move forward with a lot of patients. Watching aljazeera live from a headquarters and im very navigator also at. Rounded up and detained by the police

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