Governments Main Administrative Office building that was set on fire only only moments ago at least 30 people we can confirm have been arrested in connection to that fire but if theres anything that we can safely say is that these demonstrations this i or this anger on the streets is only intensifying here in quito lord and in that context i mean some reports that talks might start between classes in the government is that is that likely. Thats the big question still on friday the i could go in president letting what i know had it take it had. Put out a statement on National Television saying that he was calling on Indigenous Leaders to speak with him directly to find a solution to the crisis calling for a national a National Dialogue but there is a split eating among Indigenous Leaders and the people that were speaking to here on the street say that they have no intention. Of going into talks with the president this started as a protest against a National Policy change that was removi
We will not stop the operation president russia or the god made it clear the wife the Syrian Kurdish armed group that forms the backbone of the us they must 1st withdraw 30 kilometers from the border with turkey the humanitarian impact of the conflict is being felt on both sides turkish civilians are being killed in rocket fire thats being fired into border towns but i. Dont have any protection but were not thinking about moving out now since we have a life here we dont want to leave our home in syria they have also been casualties among civilians caught in the conflict aid groups are warning of another humanitarian disaster in syrias 8 year war the area is home to people whove already suffered violence and displacement the United Nations says 100000 are on the move and this battle has just started the number of those affected may rise fast. On the turkey syria border. The kurdish led forces in syrias north they say nearly 200 civilians have been killed and 200000 others displaced sinc
Straight exceed this area cloud just pulling away in fact just around the Sunshine Coast some parts so around 60 millimeters of rainfall a chance of want to show is still as we go on through the next 12 to 18 hours or so but that area cloud and i will start to pull away not just in what weather to the South Australia just heading towards adelaide west australia stays dry and sunny 22 celsius the impasse over the next couple of days 22 in sydney as well as we go on into monday there you go you see the clearest guys coming into that southeastern corner of queensland 25 in melbourne and a 23 the hope also some warmth around here about well still see wanted to set the chances michels longer spells of right rolling towards new zealand over the next dial to that area cloud in the rain that brought those showers into southeastern parts of queensland thats going to make its way further south was and a swiss sunday doesnt look too bad a day so as we go on into monday that west the weather will
People are being urged to feed their pets insects instead of meat and fish to help the environment. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, well have the latest from new york as the british number one kyle edmund gets his Us Open Campaign underway. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. With just 65 days to go until the uk is due to leave the eu, the leaders of the main opposition parties have met today and agreed to Work Together to stop britain leaving without a deal. Jeremy corbyn says Opposition Mps will take the first steps towards trying to pass a law blocking a no deal brexit when parliament returns next week. The parties including the greens, the snp and the lib dems also said a vote of no confidence to bring down the government remained an option. But the government accused them of tyring to create chaos, delay and uncertainty. Our political correspondent, ben wright, reports from westminster. The pace is slow and the parks are full. Around parliame
Welcome to the programme. Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has ruled out accepting a g7 offer of 22 Million Dollars to fight fires in the amazon rainforest unless he gets an apology from his french counterpart, emmanuel macron. Mr bolsonaro said the french leader should apologise for insulting him personally by calling him a liar. Mr macron had accused him of lying about fighting climate change. In recent days mr bolsonaro has insulted mr macrons wife on social media, while mr macron has said he hopes brazilians will soon have a president who is up to thejob. President bolsonaro says the aid money is not needed and he has accused foreign powers of wanting control of the rainforest. Today hes been Holding Meetings with governors from amazonian States Affected by the fires. Heres some of what he had to say. Translation so we dont have anything against the g7, it is the complete opposite. We have something against one of the president s of the g7. Because we know what his intentions are