Says it can finish its investigation into irans past Nuclear Works in the year if tehran cooperates. And shot dead days after elections. In burundis capital. Greece the finance minister minister is accusing the International Creditors of terrorism. Lastminute preparations are on for the snap referendum announced a week ago. More than 9 million greek voters are eligible to take part in it. Voting starts at 7am on sun, results announced on sunday in the evening. This is one of the most important vote in greeces modern history. This is what its about. Greeks are voting in favour or against a bail out package proposed by lenders on june 25th. It inclouds taxes particularly on tourism, pensions and cut packs. The government has been lobbying hard for a no vote. But the eurozone policy makers warned a no vote could mean a rejection of the euros shutting the door. Leading to nonpayment of loans, paving the way for an exit from the euro. The vote is something of a referendum on Prime MinisterAlexis Tsiprass government. Both he and the finance minister say they could step down if greeks say yes. Now, this referendum left the country divided. Lets hear from our correspondent jonah hull the word okki means no. The no campaign gathered in front of parliament backed by the government wants a future in europe, but with a better deal for greece, less austerity, less money lost to debt repayments. A no vote for me means theres a possibility that this country will have a future. Not far away, the yes crowd met in greek. They are for a bailout, and quickly, one that will allow the banks to reopen. We are all here to show that we want to be european citizens, and if possible, return to drachma would be a total disaster. Sundays referendum called unconstitutional by some, and a dangerous gamble is the next act in a drama already five years old. The conclusion has never been less certain. The no vote will write history. Our people will move on. Within a europe of democracy and solidarity. The left wing Prime Minister believes a no vote will strengthen greeces hand in future negotiations, a National Mandate to demand more for less. A yes vote then would in effect be a no to him and his party. Actually, many people are voting yes, are voting against current government. Definitely a yes vote continues with the membership of euro. What strikes me about the two sides, the yes and no camps, is not just the strength with which they are willing to defend their position, but the way they illustrate a real division in greeks society, one driven deeper this week, between the largely middle class voters of the yes camp willing to sign the country up to more austerity measures to defend what they have got, and many of those here, workers, with no jobs, little or nothing left to lose. A no vote for the workers and the young people in greece says that we have to stop the negotiations with the european union, take our lives back and fight for our money, jobs and democracy. We are not enemies with the other party, of the yes. I have friends belonging to yes. Tomorrow they will still be my friends. On this square, where greeks so often demonstrated anger in the past, the no crowd stand with the government of the day. If they win on sunday, there is not one person here who truly knows what will happen next. This has been the scope in athens on saturday. Long queues outside the bank machines. The finance minister said the banks will reopen by tuesday. Theyve been closed all week to try to prevent mass money withdrawals. Live to our correspondent, John Psaropoulos in athens. We have been looking at the queues outside the atm. What is the state as greeks go to the polls on this usual referendum. What is the stake, and how much capital do the banks have . The banks, selfen si is not great at the moment. We believe they have about 120 Million Euros worth of government this them blow the 160 billion in them before elections were declared last december. People have been pulling money out for months not just the last several beaks are weeks. The trouble with this is the following, if the greek governments announcement of default proceeds. If it becomes officials because it didnt pay the International Monetary fund loans last tuesday, they will no lodger be able to claim liquidity. Once the bonds are declared to be effectively the bonds of a defaulted country, they are worthless, and the e. C. B. Is going to have to permanently cut off liquidity to the banks. At that point the banks will have to dip. Governmentors savings in depositors savings to save themselves. One man, senior believes a third, 30 of deposits would be a reasonable guess at what banks would have to go for. When we talk about greece being teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, we are not overstating the case. Tell me about the report from the i. M. F. With regard to greek debt and the recommendation that it be reconstructed. How is that affecting the debate. The i. M. F. Believes that the greek state debt the public debt not the problem of the banks, could have been viable if reforms were taking police and savings happening in the public sector. At this point it assess the debt is not viable and it says that the debt is not viable and greece has to be given a period of 40 years to repay it and a period of 20 years before it begins to repay it. A grace period. Right now the two periods are smaller in the programme as it now stands. Greece will enjoy roughly eight years of a race period and in 2023 would have to repay, and has 16 years to do so. The i. M. F. Says this is no longer tenable. Creditors have to accept that greece leads an exnormal extension. Its backing one of the things that syriza has been saying for a long time since it came to power. Greece needs a restructuring of payment schedule. At the moment greece faces more immediate payments than that. The greek government has 10 billion euros worth of bills, and 1. 7 mill op of tax arrears. Its taxes that havent yet been government. An accountant says people have stopped filing tax declarations until they stop happening John Psaropoulos, thank you very much. They have been monitoring that important referendum the Palestinian Group hamas is likely to have more arrests. Hundreds have been detained in overnight raids since thursday and is demanding their release. The Palestinian Authority spokesman said those in custody had been planning to sow chaos, they gave no details. Hamas said they were politically motivated. Translation there was a large campaigns of arrest carried out by the authorities, hamas members and supporters. They arrested hundreds of academics, students. They are part of the movement between the Palestinian Authority and israel. We warn against the arrests and call on the pa to release the prisoners immediately. Reporter lets see if we can find out more about this. Imtiaz tyab, now talking to us from gaza. We are hearing that hamas considers this to be a politically motivated act. The palestinian floort ci suspect that the hamas members were up to no good effectively. Indeed according to a senior spokesman, the security apparatus, as its called there. The people well over 100 people that have been roasted over the course of 24 to 30 hours. They were bent on what he described as destabilizing the west bank. He didnt get into detail toos what that meant, or get into any talk about a what the charges meant to people. The charges are significant. We havent seen a crackdown like this. We havent seen a crackdown like this since 2007, the year hamas seized control, dividing the two palestinian factions and tert tres. Here we are trer tris. Here we are in 2015 at a time when theres a consensus government including hamas and fatah, a government on the brink of collapse and we have the arrests in the occupied west bank which is not going to improve things. The Palestinian Authority, dominated by fatah members is suggesting that more arrests could happen. Indeed. We understand that more hamas supporters could be arrested in the coming days, and the latest round of arrests follows on announcement by the Israeli Military that over the past few weeks it arrested around 40 hamas supporter in what it described as a terrorist cell planning attacks in israel. Hamas supporters in the west bank under a lot of pressure, and in the background of all this a lot of political stuff going on with the concern tus government that as we have been saying is on the verge of collapse. We have a lot of arrests and anger. The Palestinian Authority saying that they will continue to crackdown on hamas. Our correspondent reporting live there reporting live from gaza former u. S. President ial candidate, senator mccain wants the white house to look at the time table for withdrawing from afghanistan. American troops stopped paying a combat role and stayed in the country to train local forces. We cannot lose the gains made from the sacrifice of brave americans and afghans. We must continue to support the efforts of the afghan people. To achieve a longlasting peace, to ensure that afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for International Terrorism that threatens us all, and democracy and peace are achieved. Political tension and uncertainty in afghanistan conditions. The vital west coast of defence minister vacant since last years election remains that way today. Parliament rejected Ashraf Ghanis key nominations. There has been disagreements between the president and his previous challenge are, the chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah means that other positions are vacant the jennifer glass has the latest. Reporter its a blow to ashraf ghani and his government. He got 84 votes in parliament and needed 107 to be confirmed. All eyes on president ashraf ghani has he and his chief executive officer abdullah will approve. Theyve been without a defence minister for nine months. Theres heavy fighting going on around the country, including to the west. 18 members have been killed in clashes. We have seen a lot of fighting in the south. A the taliban take advantage of the first year that Afghan Forces fight on their own, without the air power and heavy weapons that n. A. T. O. Used to offer them. Also in parliament we are expecting the confirmation process for the head of the central bank and two Supreme Court judges including the first female justice nominated in afghanistan, that nomination is expected to be contepious. Some more conservative politicians objected to a woman nominated. It was a high prurt yoi for president ashraf ghani more to come including dodging bullets and mortars is part of daily laf for iraqis in one down. Plus. Charitable people are helping us. At least we have a place to life and a warping of consequences that the war in yemen has on civilians. And in sport, find out if the formula 1 World Champion can get up to speed in time for his home grand prix. At least one opposition member has been shot dead in burundis capital buj bujumbura, days after elections. Haru mutasa has more. Its been a difficult week for people that live in bujumbura usually at night we hear gun fire, in the morning fire, and when we wake up people count the number of the dead. We are not seeing protests. Opposition members are scared, saying theres a crack down, the police are wondering what is going on, why they are quiet. They allege that opposition members are arming themselves, and the police have been going house to house, door to door. They were in the neighbourhood. A short while ago they moved further on and are looking for weapons. Opposition members deny this. People are waiting for the results of the parliamentary elections, and theres meant to be a release on wednesday, if not saturday. That has not happened. People are concerned that the government may be trying to cook the results. Theres another attempt at negotiations in tanzania. African leaders will sit again, trying to find a solution. People who have been killed, opposition members say that dialogue may not be the way to go. As far as they are concerned, they are the ones suffering on the ground, and the ones killed, and the president is still determined to run for a third term despite violating the constitution. A french soldiers has been charged with sexually abusing two girls 3 and 5 in mikael backlund. In burkina faso. Another has been freed. A video camera showing the abuse was found and handed on to the french embassy. The two men were questioned by french and burkina faso before being extradite to france. The father of one victim is livid. Translation the fact i am sold that there are military agreements meaning the people are extradited and judged by the french state. That is insulting to me as a father. Why shouldnt they be judged here. Why would the french authorities deal with the case repatriate people suspected of crimes. A little respect, please. The u. N. Nuclear watchdog says a report on irans past Nuclear Weapons programme could be ready by the end of the year. This man is back in uganda after meeting top officials on thursday. U. S. Documents in the austrian capital say that talks could go behind the july 9th deadline. Al jazeeras diplomatic editor james bays is in vienna. Reporter the i. A. E. A. Chief is back from tehran his organization asking iran questions. It wants to know how it got the kno how and components for the nuclear programme. These issues are related to the talks ongoing here. Although there are sticking points at the talks, its clear that both sides are also looking at how to sell a deal. That is why i think it was in the interests of the iranians and the p5 1 for the i. A. E. A. Chief to make this public statement. With the cooperation from iran, i think we can issue a report by the end of the year on the assessment of the issues related to military dimensions. Once an agreement is reached on the joint comprehensive plan of action. The i. A. E. A. Is ready to implement the nuclearrelated elements when requested. We are expecting more Foreign Ministers back here in vienna from sunday evening, and they are expected to stay in the city, joining negotiation, which are going on around the clock. Western diplomats say 7 july thats tuesday. Is their final deadline right, let take you to breaking news. We here in tunisia a state of emergency has been declared following the attacks on the mainly tourists but locals as well in the tourist resort of sousse. A state of emergency has been declared in tunisia, coming from the president s office and we have correspondents checking this out. More detail on this as soon as we get it. A state of emergency has been declared in tunisia the Lebanese Group says a battle for a distribute in syria began. 2,500 soldiers and hezbollah allies stormed areas in the city close to the lebanese border on friday. Dozens of barrel bombs have been dropped by Syrian Government aircraft. If the offensive is successful a supply route to al nusra front will be cut off. The syrian army carried out air strikes. They followed a major assault by an alliance of rebel groups and the capture of a military base. Syrian military sources say the rebel attack has been repelled. Government forces destroyed most of the we were part of syrias largest city. Different rebel factions hold the east. And in the north of syria, kurdish fighters advance on raqqa. Its seen as the most serious threat to i. S. I. L. Since declaring a cal fate last year. The kurds are the u. S. Led coalitions possible port on the ground. Syrian arabs are questioning this alliance. Reporter they have been expelled from their homes. No longer welcome in the capital city. Families move north to the border tune under i. S. I. L. s control. Living under i. S. I. L. The kurd were forced to pledge allegiance to the group. After the Kurdish Fighting force, the y. P. G. Advanced and accused the kurd of cooperating with the crusader coalition. They give us 24 hours. They are afraid of the kurds, and they are worried about losing raqqa city. I. S. I. L. Has been dinging around the per iment per. Reporter the y. P. G. Closed the main route i. S. I. L. Uses to supply raqqa from turkey the stronghold is far from being under siege. The y. P. G. Has no plan to advance towards the mainly arab city. The kurds said any full court battle would have to be led by arab forces to avoid ethnic tensions. Those in contact with a network of activist operating secretly believe i. S. I. L. Can be defeated if the coalition cooperates with syrian rebels. Reporter y. P. G. Is not interested in taking the city. There are Syrian Opposition groups in the area ready to fight i. S. I. L. , but need air support. And the coalition doesnt seem willing to support them they only support the kurds. Reporter many syrians questioned the cooperation between the coalition and the y. P. G. Accusing the Kurdish Force of taking advantage by cleansing areas they capture of arabs, and only fighting i. S. I. L. In territory they consider part of what they call western kurdistan. For now the kurds are treated by the west as the only viable and reliable partner on the ground in syria, which is angering arabs who feel theres only so much the yfg con or is willing to do iraqis living on the front line of the war in iraq are battling to keep some semblance of normal life. As jane arraf reports from the rural town they go to work they go to school and go to the bakery even though i. S. I. L. Fighters are nearby. Reporter just going to work here is risky. City Council Members survived this attack by a suicide bomber. The attacker from nearby fallujah killed a guard. The bullet holes are from another attack. This man has been in office for six years, and learnt to stay away from the windows. Fallujah has an important strategic location. Its connected with three provinces. If the terrorists take fallujah and the provinces. Theyll be at the doors of baghdad and the southern provinces. Reporter the daily rounds are different. Tribal fighters hold one of the last line of defense. This bunker on the outskirts of fallujah, is the last point. Not controlled by i. S. I. L. Withinside