Ill have the sport including american hurdler with the goal at the World Championship just days before he is due to have a kidney transplant. Austrian police say they arrested three suspects and the owner of driver of the truck which 71 died including 4 children and speaking at a press conference in the last hour they said they were trying to identify the bodies so that their families could be informed. Translator three people have been arrested in hungry, one perpetrator is a bulgarian citizen and the owner of the vehicle. The other two one is also bulgarian and the other was hungry and most likely the drivers of the vehicle. Lets go straight to vienna and you were listening to the press conference and it was emotional, wasnt it. Yes, it was and they were deeply shaken by what had happened. So many deaths and people who would have died in a manner that barely bears thinking about 71 of them presumably sophisticated in an agonizing and slow way and its very distressing to hear they included several children and even a young baby. So i think officially in austria and indeed at a popular level as well people in this country are really shaken by what happened. We know several people were arrested because of this, you wonder what happens now then. The danger signs have been there, jane, and its come out in the last day or so that, in fact, the Austrian Police arrested three Truck Drivers in tuesday on separate incidents suspected of having driven refugees and migrants across the country. And in one of those incidents weve learned there were 34 people, mainly syrian refugees, crammed very tightly into there including ten children, thankfully they were all saved but they in their witness reports said that they had been suffocating and feared that they were going to die in that truck. So what happened yesterday was awful but in a way it was a danger, a horrific incident coming and the flow of people across austria and seeking 80 thigh Asylum Seekers this year and up from last year and its also a Transit Route to germany, the bigger country to the north which we know is the preferred destination its fair to say of most refugees. You wonder if this sort of incident will help push some resolution here because you just wonder how many people have to keep dying. Yes. I mean, i was listening to the eu head of Foreign Policy yesterday and she said we cant carry on like this, cant carry on Holding Press Conference with minutes of silence for the latest tragedy. He also pointed out that europe has responded to some extent after what happened back in late april when several hundred migrants drown off the libya coast. The European Union belatedly i suppose you might say stepped up its game and there are now more european ships patrolling those waters south of italy and many thousands, tens of thousands of people, in fact, since june have been rescued safely in mediterranean waters which is not to say for one moment that that journey is by any means safe which we saw with the tragedy off the libyan shore and shows that eu governments can be shamed if you like, proded into action but doesnt solve the wider problem of what to do with the extraordinary increase in refugees and migrants who are heading into the European Union at the moment. Im going to pick up on that point you made about the libya disaster off the libya shore, a boat with refugees capsized off the coast of libya, at least 82 people have died and over 100 missing according to the royces news agency and they say many who died were trapped in the hold when it went down and we have the details. Reporter the Mediterranean Sea has become a dark reminder of peoples desperation to escape violence, persecution and poverty. Thousands of people have been killed crossing from north africa to europe so far this year. In the latest tragedy another boat sunk shortly after leaving libya. Translator we are migrating. Our boat sank. It was in bad condition. People died. The libyans saved us. May god bless them. We have been forced into this route, its called the route of death, the grave of the Mediterranean Sea. Reporter libya is a Transit Route for people fleeing poverty to make it to europe and International Smugglers take advantage of the lawlessness and libya is struggling to cope, putting those that are rescued into over crowded detention facilities and forced to live in poor conditions and lack basic medical care. In another tragic incident a swedish vessel docked in the port after rescuing hundreds of people from their boat drifting at sea. But dozens of others were not so lucky, their bodies found in the hold of the boat. This is one of the tragedies we have seen a lot in the mediterranean. Its the first time for the swedish crew and the swedish ship. Unfortunately its one of many in total. The u. N. Estimates that more than 2400 people have died trying to cross the med train mediterranean see and thousands crossed this year in a desperate attempt to improve their lives and many are families struggling with children. The eu is still trying desperately to find and establish a coordinated strategy to resolve this latest crisis. In the meantime the people keep coming. Al jazeera, rome. Iraqi Prime Minister abadi is announcing reforms and wants access for civilians trying to enter the fortified green zone as well as other areas of the capitol baghdad. And dana is live for us in baghdad. What is behind his thinking, zaina . Reporter well, undoubtedly, jane, like you mentioned this is part of his promised reforms to the people. He instructed military commanders in baghdad as well as in other provinces to present a detailed security plan to open roads leading to politicians homes and headquarters of political parties, to allow people to move freely in the city and he is also calling for civilians to have access to the heavily fortified green zone, that is where the government is the parliament building, foreign embassys including the u. S. Embassy, civilians have not had access to this area unless you have a special permit since 2003. Now, baghdad undoubtedly is safer than it was than for example during the height of the sectarian violence in 2007 but the city is still not safe. We managed to speak to an official in the Baghdad Security command and what he told us is this is going to be very, very difficult. Just last week there were car bombings inside the city center. We spoke to abadis office to find out when is this going to be implemented and they said definitely not today or tomorrow and promising very soon but like i said its going to be difficult and this is not just the reform measures that he wants to implement that will face challenges. We have to remember that abadi, according to protesters demands will have to reform the heart of the political system in this country. You talk about the protesters demands, i believe we express protests later today and how is that going to play out do you think . Well, yes, every friday for the last few weeks we have seen street protests and its a gss roots movement, Spontaneous Movement and this is a powerful party for supporters to join so we are expecting a much larger turn out. And it has millions of supporters in baghdad. His decision has been criticized by some and accused them of hijacking the movement for political gains because at the end of the day he is part of the government and has members of parliament, members in parliament and some of these officials and opponents accused him of being corrupt. And the office has told us this is a natural decision because for us we support the people and we would like to give support to Prime Minister abadi to push forward with his reforms and abadi needs all the support he can get. He is getting support from the street and getting support from the highest religious authority, shia authority, but he is up against his ruling alliance. And what we are seeing really over the past few weeks is the power struggle coming out in the open between the shia political factions, the rival shia factions and that is why this crisis is very dangerous. We know that they had long power struggles amongst each other and cannot imagine them giving up power and privileges without putting up a fight. Thank you for that zaina. Turkeys Prime Minister is forming an interim cabinet to oversee new elections and the vote will be held in november and they rejected invitations to be part of the interim government but it will include two representatives from the prokurdish hdp. At least six people have died in fighting between the Turkish Military and kurdish separatist and pkk fighters attacked a base by the Syrian Border and near iraq. Campaigners are warning of an ecologic ecological disaster in the dead sea and we report. Reporter one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region but they say the dead sea which borders israel, the occupied west bank and jordan is shrinking rapidly. The ancient salt lake famous for the saltwater and mineral rich mud has been losing a meter of waters each year and an israeli tour guide says the decline of the dead sea and difference of neighboring governments has been shocking. I see the dead sea as an international property. Its really one of a kind in the world and it should be an International World heritage and instead of we are destroying it and its being degraded from daytoday. Reporter its shrinking because 70 of the natural water sources are being diverted mainly by israel and jordan and to a lesser degree syria for forming and drinking water, the remaining 30 of deterioration is caused by mining, operations and while the situation is worrying environmentalists they are also concerned about the hundreds of sinkholes that have opened up around it since the 1980s and some are as wide as sporting fields and as deep as a twostory building and swallowing roads and power lines resulting in closures of several nearby businesses and beaches. The sinkhole development is the drop in the level of the dead sea and associated with that drop is the drop in the groundwater level and that causes a arn area that was previously in salty water to be in freshwater. Some trying to save the dead sea but environmentalists say it could take decades to repair the damage and until neighboring countries stop diverting waters to the ancient lake or put an end to their mining, practices, its all but certain to dry up. Al jazeera, at the dead sea. Plenty more still ahead in the news hour including. Its not a finished job. That is not a full recovery. Reporter president barack obama returns to new orleans to mark strides and setbacks ten years after Hurricane Katrina. Plus boko haram we meet the children in nigeria trying to start over. And in sport why australias olympians will not be given any help to sleep. Mass protests in guatemala calling on the president to resign and becoming isolated in resent days and most of the cabinet have already stepped down, from Guatemala City david mercer reports. Reporter tens of thousands of people packed into Guatemala Citys central park and want an end to government corruption and harsh punishment for those involved. There is widespread anger and frustration at a political System People says that failed them with calls louder than ever for president molina to step down. Translator we are tired but know now is the time to rise up. Guatemala has never been poor. The government has stolen from us. We need to rise up because we want to show the world that the week united can achieve change. Reporter the president s televised denial on sunday of any involvement in a multi Million Dollar scandal only serve to bring more people to the streets. Many schools and businesses were shocked to allow students and staff to take part. They were joined by groups from rural guatemala who have been blocking roads around the country for days. Guatemala might be a country of sharp divisions and rich and poor, urban and rural seldom coming together and that is what makes this protest so unique and people from the country and social backgrounds uniting forces for a common goal. The president watched demonstrations on security cameras from the safety of a government office. Just days ago a judge indicted the former Vice President for fraud, bribery and elicit association and congress has taken the first step in a process that could impeach the president for involvement in the same scam. Analysts says the president has few choices available to him. Translator guatemala might be a country with sharp divisions with rich and poor and rural and urban seldom coming together and that is what makes the protest unique, people from across the country and different social backgrounds uniting forces for a common goal. Guatemala people will have a chance to vote for a new president in just over a week. But with the leading candidates all dogged by controversy people here say their fight is far from over. David merrier certain, al jazeera, Guatemala City. Columbia and venezuela recalled their ambassadors over a border dispute that has been escalating since last week when venezuela closed a major crossing and declared a state of emergency. More than a thousand colombian migrants living in the area have since been deported. Columbia is calling for an emergency meeting of south american nations. Thousands of students marched the streets of the chile capitol santiago with delays in plans for the government to introduce Free Education and we report from santiago. Reporter the student marches have become a regular part of the chile landscape demanding fundamental change to an Education System and say the system is not fair and should be free to all. The wealthy are able to pay to send their children to exclusive schools and university and the less wealthy are having to send their children to Public Schools for which they still have to pay. They say they are under funded with poor facilities and several people are in senior positions who are appointed during the dictatorship to dictate from 1973 on ward. The marches are resulting clashes between the police and the protesters and this one was no exception. The tear gas and water canon being used and some protesters throwing stones. The government is saying with Commodity Prices falling it doesnt have the kind of money to implement the kinds of fundamental changes that these students are asking for. It does seem that with the negotiations moving very, very slowly these marches are likely to continue for sometime to come. U. S. President barack obama has been meeting with residents of new orleans and it has been ten years since the city was devastated by Hurricane Katrina and the process of rebuilding has been a struggle as Andy Gallagher reports. Reporter this is not president obamas first time in new orleans and the marked anniversary of Hurricane Katrinas devastation before but unlike previous visits he talked about the citys rising poverty particularly among the African American population, addressing a gathered crowd in the lower ninth ward he tackled the issue head on. Our work here wont be done when almost 40 of children still live in poverty in this city. Thats not a finished job. Thats not a full recovery. Reporter outside the neighborhoods new 20 Million Community center they waited to catch a glimpse of the president and remains popular in this community but many here have complaints of what they see as the citys uneven recovery. They should have gave it to the people here but they didnt because the majority of these people were black and they were poor. To rent a home now, one bedroom is at least 900 so the rental issue for housing, the market just is sky rocketing. Reporter to compound all that the lower ninth ward still carries highly visible scars of a storm that for many changed everything and the challenges that president obama was talking about you only have to walk a couple of streets from where he made his speech to see things like this, less than half the population of lower ninth ward returned with jobs and rising rents may be the biggest challenge for post katrina and new orleans but new orleans has made significant improvements and has not gone unnoticed. Im here to hold up a mirror and say because of you, the people of new orleans working together this city is moving in the right direction and i have never been more confident that together we will get to where we need to go. You inspire me. [applause] the president s focus on poverty and race will be welcomed by many here, tackling those problems may take many more years, al jazeera, new orleans, louisiana. Tropical storm erica is currently making its way across the caribbean island to puerto rico. The storm has already killed four people in domica and more than 20 others are still missing and erica caused extensive damage across a small island after floods wiped out roads and swamped villages and expected to reach hurricane status as it approaches southern florida on monday. Lets talk to richard more about this. So those islands are they in the cross hairs and how are they looking . Very much so. Jane, its only a Tropical Storm and dont have the big winds associated with a hurricane but the rain has been absolutely phenomenal from the system. As i run the sequence you can see it doesnt look all impressive with no central eye in the storm but as the rainfall which has been really significant. And 321 millimeters in less than 12 hours, that is phenomenal. The other thing to point out about the storm is its coming after a very long drought across the caribbean. So the ground is baked hard and rapid runoff of water and why we get flash flooding and risk of landslides acr