With a Record Number withdrew from the intermediate of wildfires raging Nuclear Forces treaty, which dates from the cold war. Across the amazon, there is mounting alarm worldwide. Brazils president has said his government lacks south korea has terminated its intelligence sharing the resources to fight the fires, pact with japan the latest and Jair Bolsonaro has accused other in a tit for tat dispute that has countries who give money to preserve damaged the two countries trade the rainforest of doing so, and diplomatic relationship. Recently japan has removed not for charity, but to interfere south koreas favoured trade Partner Status and imposed export controls with brazilian sovereignty. On its Important Electronics sector. The tensions date back to a dispute the president has for the first time acknowledged that farmers in the amazon are starting over reparations for japans fires to clear land. But hes also accused non governmental organisations. Conservationists blame his occupation of korea. Government, saying he has encouraged uncontrolled logging and clearance. Google executives say they have shut down 210 channels and the french on youtube, part of what they call president has added his voice, a coordinated attempt to post tweeting our house is burning. Material about the literally. Protests in hong kong. Google is linking its move he described the wildfires to similar action by twitter as an International Crisis and facebook earlier this week and called on this weekends g7 but its stopped short of explicitly summit to address the issue. Accusing china of a state backed from sao paulo, camila mota sent this. Misinformation campaign. Fire in the amazons rainforest. This weekend, the one year this is happening in the worlds countdown to the 2020 tokyo paralympics takes place. Largest and most important its the second times that japan ecosystem, thats home has hosted the games, and this time organisers are hoping to three million species there will be a fundamental change of plants and animals and one million indigenous people. In how disability is it generates more than 20 viewed in the country. Nikki fox has been to tokyo to see of all the oxygen in our atmosphere. How accessible the city is. This is what its like at ground level. Brazils had more than 73,000 fire outbreaks this year and more than half have been in the amazon. In a years time, this city will be hosting the Paralympic Games so not sao paulo, brazils largest city, only will we see 4,000 odd athletes is over 1,600 miles from fires. Arriving with all kinds but this week, in the middle of disabilities, there will also be of the day, it was plunged into darkness due to smoke from the fires. Disabled media, spectators. In recent months, the countrys josh josh has lived here for 12 years. President has ripped up hes now a japanese citizen and runs the website accessible japan environmental protections for the amazon. So who better to give me a tour . Who does he blame for the fires . Hajimemashite, josh. Ive lost you now. Translation guarding the amazon fires, im under the impression they could have been started by the ngos because its really busy, isnt it . Theyd asked for funding. What was their intention . To bring about problems for brazil. It can be, especially during rush hour but if you avoid chanting. Those peak times, its protesters have blamed bolsonaros still pretty easy to get around. Ive always wanted government for encouraging greater to try this crossing. Exploitation of the amazon, this is the famous and weakening its crossing, isnt it . Yes, this is the shibuya scramble. Environmental safeguards. This is how they greeted brazils environmental minister josh, were going to die. At a climate conference. Come on, josh. Booing. I wondered if i would survive the crossing. Fires in the amazon caused i dont think im ever seen a street by people are fairly common at this time of the year, this busy in my entire life. Im going to follow you. But it was the arrival of smoke from the blazes here in sao paulo that ignited outrage in brazil so theres steps there. And worldwide against if would be good if you had a ramp. But there is no ramp at all, the governments attitude towards the environment. There is just a step camilla mota, bbc news, sao paulo. To get in. Is there anything you think i will have a problem with . Lets go now to saojose dos campos and speak yes, a couple of issues, i think. With liana anderson. Definitely hotels is shes a researcher at Brazils National Center one of the big ones. For monitoring and alerts right now, there are only 0. 4 of hotel rooms injapan of national disasters. That are accessible. Restaurants, traditionally thank you for your time. To be a lot of restaurants will have a step into them. It divides the house from the area clear, the fires here are not unusual at this time of year to the and its important culturally injapan but its a big extent of them is maybe not unusual barrier for people but there are many more than you with disabilities. Would expect . Good evening. Yes. Is getting around 0k . That is correct. This is the dry i generally only use Public Transportation and buses and subways are over 90 accessible. Season now that is correct. This is the dry season now and traditionally this is the time when we expect fires to so weve arrived at the station. Occui. The time when we expect fires to occur. But this month, august, we is that the station . Have observed an increase in the is that the lift you would use . Number of fires if we compare to yeah. Previous years. Leanna, why do you you just tell them where you want to go and they will put something down for you and when you get think this is happening and what can to your destination, be done about it . One of the causes there is someone waiting for you. If it was like that in london, i wouldnt drive everywhere. Where are we going now . I am absolutely starving is the increase of deforestation but we cant find anywhere to actually go. Rate and we can also think that 0k, were going to miss out on a sandwich there. There is starbucks traditionally, since fires are used but we cant get into starbucks because there is a step. For managing the land, part of the 0n the right hand side, there is a Department Store. If in doubt, Department Store food. Fires we are observing were expected ok, on it. But we can also say that we have i sort of always wanted to live in japan and come to japan. Fires associated with illegal deforestation processes at the moment. In relation to what we can do about it, i think at this moment with paralympics coming, its a real opportunity for tokyo to learn about accessibility ideas and ways of doing things from other the government must really invest in areas around the world, for people coming with disabilities so it will be a Good Opportunity for tokyo to expand. Monitoring and command and control, but you must absolutely love it here. 0h, forsure, yeah. Sending teams to the field, not only this weekend, france will mark 75 years to combat the fires but, most since the liberation of paris. Ceremonies will be held to remember importantly, to prevent new fires the moment when the free french, from starting and their allies, entered the city, after four years of nazi occupation. A new museum will open to tell the dramatic story. The bbcs tim allman reports. Because once it is started it is ha rd to because once it is started it is hard to control. What sort of impact is this happening is this having . A darker symbol of the past, reminder of paris as occupation. There is local impact and also around 7000 items on display, gas farmers are moving their production. Masks, pistols, flags, lessons of the war still relevant today. Democracy is something you have to you can even have, in parts, in actually discuss, protect, and take regions far away because the smoke ca re actually discuss, protect, and take care of. So this museum is is travelling and is affecting health in many other regions. Liana absolutely necessary for the knowledge and the history of paris. Anderson, thank you very much. As trips move onwards to paris, a the british Prime Minister, borisjohnson, has been meeting the french president emmanuel macron, as he tries to persuade three word and from the capital european leaders to change brings the great news paris is liberated. Millions to the streets the brexit deal reached last year, and the allies entered the city in with the eu. 0n the key question of the backstop, august 1944. Years of not several which guarantees no return to a hard border on the island of ireland, mr macron said it was indispensable we re august 1944. Years of not several were over, paris was finally free. A clear rebuttal to mrjohnsons the museum is built above the bunker demand to have it removed from the agreement. Used by resistance leaders during the war. In some ways, this is 0ur Political Correspondent almost like allograft. In fact, ben wright was in paris for us. Its a short flight from berlin, but there is a long way to go. Pilot welcome to paris. There is an emotional aspect because yesterday Angela Merkel invited we try to tell the story of how deep the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no deal brexit underground, the resistance succeeded in organising but little more than that. Deliberations. Little by little, undercover, the data for this great and todays trip promised historic event. The museum will to be tougher still for the Prime Minister. Officially open on sunday. The date president macron has long said german soldiers finally surrendered. The existing brexit deal works the day would occupation became and cannot be renegotiated, but borisjohnson is pushing for a different one, and seemed buoyed by liberation. Went occupation. His trip to germany. I was powerfully encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin, with our mutualfriends, when. And you can get in touch with me and i know that, with energy and most of the team and with creativity and application, on twitter im bbcmikeembley. Thank you very much for watching, we can find a way forward. Come again. But borisjohnsons key demand the removal of the so called irish backstop from the brexit deal was given short shrift by president macron. Translation the key elements of this agreement, hello there. Including the irish backstop, just when we thought are notjust technical it was all over, it looks constraints or legal quibbling, like summer is set to return. But indeed indispensable guarantees to preserve the stability in ireland temperatures rising and the integrity across the country over the next few of the single market, days, really hotting up which are fully part in the south east of england of the agreement negotiated where well find the peak over a long period of time of the temperatures. The last time we had 30 degrees was back in the heatwave at the end between the uk and the eu. Of last month. No heatwave this time both the french president and chancellor merkel said and at the moment, around this area borisjohnson now had 30 days of high pressure, weve still got to propose ideas that some moist Atlantic Winds and that could eliminate the need for a backstop weather front bringing some rain an insurance policy in the far north of scotland. To prevent a hard border. So, whats his plan . That moist Atlantic Wind means all this cloud that we start the day with and around some of these Western Hills may well be a bit we think that there are ways of protecting the integrity damp and misty. Of the single market, that mist and drizzle will tend and allowing uk to exit from the eu, to lift and the cloud thin and that whole and entire and perfect, rain across northern scotland should clear the mainland and head up as it were. Towards the northern isles. Sunnier skies coming the Prime Minister mentioned ideas already rejected many times in across southern england, by the eu as unworkable, then across wales, the midlands, across lincolnshire and east anglia, and president macron said any alterations to the deal giving those temperatures a boost, would be small. Up to a high of 27 degrees or so in the south east of england. Translation in the coming month, further north, where we hang we are not going to find on to more cloud, those temperatures a new agreement very different will be nearer 20 or 21 celsius. From the current one. But if there are things for the second day of the test that can be adapted, match at headingley, they have to meet the two objectives it looks like it should be a dry day ive already mentioned, and they need to be found this time but for most of the day, i think therell be in the coming month. A lot of cloud around. Cloud only really breaks up later but the Prime Minister on in the evening session. Remained pugnacious. Lets get on now in deepening weve got the cloudier skies then and intensifying the friendship and they will continue and the partnership between us, to push their way northwards, with the clearance coming in from the south. Over lunch but weve still got a bit of rain threatening the far north west of scotland, perhaps once again, borisjohnsons breezy Northern Ireland as well. If we look at the temperatures optimism that a new brexit deal can be struckjars with what european by the time we get into the weekend leaders are actually saying. And again, theyre sitting right now, it looks very unlikely at 14 or 15 degrees. But it continues to heat up that a compromise can be reached with so little time left. During this weekend because weve got warmer air coming in around that there is plenty of swagger area of high pressure, and pushing its way northwards. In politics and, eye to eye, their talks would have been frank. Still, that weather front is hanging an acrimonious and destructive around in the north west corner no deal brexit looms over of the uk and it threatens to bring these cordial looking discussions, one or two more showers and neither side wants into the north west of scotland the blame for that. For a while and perhaps even so, for now, the diplomacy goes on. Across westernmost parts of Northern Ireland. Elsewhere across Northern Areas ben wright, bbc news, paris. Of the uk, therell be more sunshine on saturday and weve got a second attempt by bangladeshi officials to repatriate Rohingya Refugees the sunnier skies further south to myanmar has failed still and that heat continuing no one turned up to board to build its way northwards, maybe getting the vehicles to take them back into the mid 20s in the central across the border. Belt of scotland. 27, 28 with the midlands, east wales in recent years thousands have sought refuge in bangladesh, and 30 in the south east of england. Fleeing violence by still the chance of the odd shower the military in myanmar. In the far north west of scotland, the government there had approved the return of more than 3,000 a bit more cloud for Northern Ireland. But what hapens next is unclear. Temperatures are never going to be Ramzan Karmali reports. As high here but sunny skies pretty much elsewhere, that warmth pushing its way further north there were buses waiting to take into scotland and with the peak people back to myanmar of the temperatures on sunday around but no rush to board them. The london area, 30 or 31 degrees. Into the beginning of next week, theres some uncertainty. Translation until now, eventually, the weather of the families interviewed, is going to change. We have not found the really high temperatures anybody willing to go. Are going to be stuck but we expect that, any moment, in the south east on monday. They may change their mind to go. Theres the potential for some this is the second thunderstorms to come up attempt to repatriate some of the Rohingya Refugees. From the near continent. Its rain from the north west thats the first one was just more likely, perhaps on tuesday. As unsuccessful. Since 2017, around 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled persecution in the northern rakhine province of myanmar and neighbouring bangladesh. Myanmar refuses to recognise them as an ethnic group and denies them citizenship. Translation we will not go back. We want to go but along with armed forces from other countries. I am still scared as they tortured thousands of people and killed many of my relatives so i am scared to go back. Iam scared. Translation if they release all our people now injail then we will go back, otherwise it will not go back. If we get back our homes, land and belongings then we will go. We are ready to go back. The failed repatriation efforts come as a un report revealed the extent to which Myanmar Military systematically used sexual violence, including gang rape, as part of a strategy to intimidate the rohingya in 2016 and 2017. And the un themselves have doubts that myanmar is ready for the return of the refugees. We do not think that the situation is yet ready for any significant return but i think we need to work to make it ready. We need to work so that this is bbc news. The situation can be the headlines conducive for return. That there can be safety. Wildfires are continuing to rage out of control in the amazon. Brazils president says his government lacks the resources to fight them. Jair bolsonaro has accused other the third repatriation effort this countries who give money week coincides with to preserve the rainforest of doing the second anniversary of the 2017 so not for charity but to interfere with brazilian sovereignty. Crackdown in rakhine. President macron of france has insisted a key element for the majority at coxs bazar, of the Brexit Agreement, the so called irish backstop, the prospect of returning home still remains an unlikely outcome. Is indispensable. Ramzan karmali, bbc news. Stay with us on bbc at talks in paris with the british Prime Minister boris johnson, news still to come 75 years on a museum mr macron said it was dedicated to the war time essential to preserve liberation of paris political stability in ireland, and the integrity of the si