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welcome to the world is one antidote honey in tokyo shares a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am. divers and began searching the whole of the capsized south korean scenery. we have yet to find anyone believe to be trapped inside. the diplomats and struck a deal but pro russian activists in eastern ukraine are refusing to hand their stage the government building supporters of iran's
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government are reading volunteer troops to protect themselves from the hospital rescue crews in south korea have begun searching inside the whole of the sunken ferry more than five hundred divers have been mobilized but they have not yet found any of the missing people this album more than two days since the ferry capsized off the country's southern coast earlier diverse had been hampered by strong currents and low visibility by friday evening the whole disappeared under water. now he's twenty eight people and died and two hundred and sixty eight remain unaccounted for. they say wall was caring for a hundred seventy five passengers and crew members when it tipped over. included were more than three hundred high school students so far one hundred seventy nine people have been rescued. the capital edge of the co passengers. they were safer to stay where they work it's also believed he left the ship ahead of them
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prosecutors say they ask the court to issue to rest more for the captain and two other crew members some local media report that prosecutors are looking into claims the captain abandon the ship in violation of seafarers lot eight of my heart is broken many people might have survived if the captain had acted properly. he said since i am to leave ample and infuriating children should be made to safety first. one of the arrest warrant is for a junior officer he will hit a third officer was in charge of securing the vessel at the time of the accident and goings. some media reports that the officer is in her twenties and has only one year of navigation experience the sunken ferry had lifeboats for more than one thousand people most of them were left on news questions
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are being raised as to why the crew members did not use the votes to save the passengers. south korea's oceans and fisheries ministry released details of the vessels automatic identification system or the hyannis. the data shows that the ship moved to the radically. the same old was heading southeast before the accident. and the forty d m and subtly made a ninety degree turn to the right four minutes later the ship veered right again. another unusual move the vessel then zigzag in other on stable way it felt like writing in a car that makes the southern town according to an expert in fish it makes a sudden a right turn. the vessel as well as its colonel told to the left is the cargo moved to the left. it would cause the ship to lose balance the vessel can tilt over sharply allowing water to come and the investigators suspect that this sudden turns could be the possible cause of the accident. four
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large cranes have now arrived at the site. authorities are consciously considering how to start the salvage operation. they're concerned about endangering any survivors who may have found refuge in your pockets earlier i spoke with its hero story kolkata in jane doe she joined us from the gymnasium where the families of the missing passengers are staying from the members of the icing on the night. he knew some of my life. a tearful pleas from sas teams so far it has not seen much in the wake of new information. some went out to the courts whether this can put the center. ah those were too exhausted and stay here your ego so how did the search efforts for grass today. since have been very tough and a promise any snow at least twelve of eighteen companies. a part of the college of invisible coupled with that. but now
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it's up to mars. rescue teams had to put up by his tomb of recipes. the third is a repugnant that god has finally entered the sunken ship out this afternoon. i was only for her school time they were hampered by objects floating inside and put beads and billy tea and strong comments continue to be obstacles for the titans they are talking to some of the missing link up on the cutest inside air pockets now the mayan temple his office as the pumping air into the sunken ship to provide box again and by nc rescue efforts will continue overnight. told lies to lodge claims on sites preparing to leave the state of the bible and the economies of the missing will be staying here for the weekend of the late updates. that was in hk rosemary kolkata from jindal ay ay ay ay ay ay. pro
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russian activists are refusing to leave government buildings they've been occupied in eastern ukraine there to find a deal reached by international diplomats aimed at defusing the crisis protesters are demanding greater autonomy for their region and save the rejects the authority of the interim government in kiev. but there are no signs so far that authorities are moving to convict the demonstrators from a government building and the masks. the committee will remain until referendum is held in our demand for full fledged federalism is approved yet. i object to the agreement. the foreign ministers us and russia have no right to determine our fate. police stations and government buildings remain under siege in more than ten cities and towns in eastern ukraine. the day includes lobby on its reach has been effectively sealed off by armed gunmen in my heel pool
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where a deadly gunfight erupted on wednesday internationally there is an ukrainian government officials have agreed that illegally armed groups must disband and pro russian activists must vacate illegally occupied buildings and other places. the scenes the united states has accused russia of orchestrating the unrest russia denies that saying the citizens are acting on their own free will. nhk retired referee terry has spoken with the specialist on russian affairs to try and find out what lies ahead for the people of ukraine. use a sony is an expert on eu and russian relations. just as he welcomed the agreement was that the russian government may not be able to fully control the so called pro russian you'll more likely to hold me to cook when i saw footage of armed people. they were all dressed differently you can watch it. that means
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groups with different local interest may be involved with neither russia nor western countries can control such people. and russian government officials noted that the most helpless to more business with people in the country. sony also says the leaders in moscow don't want to annex the same ukraine i've been teased with crimea. building unions basically the russian government wants the ukrainians to introduce a federal system with no eastern part of the country that would give the people they are more autonomy and safeguard local russian human rights. ditto the russian government also wants to maintain economic and political influence over the region. no hazardous as rapid disarmament may lead steve only doing interference by russia. eligibility called it might bring chaos to the region as a result there's a possibility that russia will carry out an
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industry intervention. this would be very bad for the international community not only that it would be a big blow for russia itself because it would take the situation to a point of no return. it's a big risk the professor emphasizing the importance of coordination by the international community the new theology to impede the g twenty meeting last week the delegates approved financial help to ukraine organized by the imf. i welcome that. but the question is whether the imf can succeed on its own. did i think it needs to set up a broader framework to that more countries such as china will play a bigger role china is ukraine's third largest trade partner with you in the wall. cheney caught in the online tv of an opening to look away. service as what people in use in ukraine wants most is to get back to dan normal life. he
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says that will only happen if the international community works as mine. the rigidity and is pure wool. i do cheers initials from china and the united states have spent the week discussing how to respond to north korea's threat to conduct a nuclear test. they say they barreled their differences but couldn't agree on how to proceed. china's buddha away tears. the six party talks on north korea's nuclear program these men three times this week with u s special representative for north korea policy glyn davies they talked about whether to resume the six party talks that have been suspended for more than five years. who says they brought in their
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common understanding that they remain at my aunt's over whether to restart the talks authorities in pyongyang last bonfire to ballistic missiles for the sea of japan and they sense they may conduct a new type of nuclear tests. japan the us and south korea are taking a tough stance may want the un security council to introduce stronger sanctions if there is a nuclear test but who is thought to have sent the us should open up to the idea of dialogue with north korea members of the un security council have begun discussing human rights violations in north korea and the man representing families of japanese nationals abducted by north korean agents also attended. he said time is running out for the adoptees and their relatives. the most emotional joined the north korean defectors at the closed door meeting in new york. awesome own toes older sister was adopted more than thirty years ago officials from russia and china state away
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the countries are considered there is korean allies the un human rights council says the abductions and camps for political prisoners are crimes against humanity the members last month called on security council to start procedure to punish those responsible to lead the un investigator into the human rights abuses said the security council must act at once doing nothing is known about the flavor there is a call for action the highest nibble on human rights peace treaty is it matsumoto said he hopes the council will put pressure on the leaders and kill again the japanese government says north korean agents abducted at least seventeen japanese people in the nineteen seventies and he wants. an avalanche swept down a climbing around on mount everest on friday. ellie's called nepalese guys were killed but to be excellent in bangkok has the details nepalese police say the avalanche struck at a high shelf five thousand
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eight hundred meat is that this is one of the west accidents to occur on the world's highest peak the cover. three helicopters with the rescue and medical workers were rushed to the scene it was the officials said the avalanche swept a brunette used to climb the world's highest peak. but i think on to the site to check in with the climbing season peaks seen any major when weather conditions become favorable. i've not used often occur at this time of the knit because of rising temperatures. you see them dead men came to me and shipwrecked and the gnocchi was the first people to reach the summit in nineteen fifty three. more than four thousand climb is half repeats that the achievement but hundreds have also died while trying to climb erest vietnam says the ato will qui aerse the twenty
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nineteen asian games the government had t the event to boost national prestige and hk was actually carried to hire reports from handling on the background to the tough decision. it announced a number can still knock on thursday evening that country when not be posting again the foreign minister has decided that the government will work with the olympic council of asia two we patrol the registration for the asian games and how no way. his uncle. economical status bar i can instill in them. the soutast asian games. this evening two of many make money as people into a frenzy. the south east asia and the chance i've got to know as the wiretaps the company announced. and then the nice comments he's made us both a fence. i've returned to st to finance my uni tea. the country was hit by end of the picton anwar
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in nineteen seventy five the economic impact investment for the southeast asian games. speaking of that cent of its annual budget the intense x eskom things the diamondbacks books can bring people together and a half assed and christy the comments prompted be economic to make its bid to host the asian games. but things have changed a lot during the past indiana. and that the economy is heavily dependent on foreign investment and is still reeling from connecticut the impact of the club on a station. the economy is expected to roll my tongue these kind words and ideas i did not do any unknown to science. we are friends to share. the side while
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the fifty million pounds to false teaching games. bank economists say. your need for the panic that i'm on to a charge against unsuccessful as previous evening the government and state the back hall thinking a thing against both have the positive impact on the bed and economy and society and beaumont the countries in english. but they also want to eat at the sandpit wrenching could have the opposite effect. he brought it back to our surprise our last chance a band out and passed on to country. its key goal is to join the trunks of the best that i've missed like two seven twenty. i think his books friends one night of the country will have a chance it will cost them a chance putting a band. at the collegiate off and still are the paneling. it is to be no end in sight to the fiscal
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turmoil in thailand the protests eighteenth time in a seat and optionally continue in the top itself government supporters are preparing to implement it forces for a confrontation they see that truth will protect the government affairs committee top and he was caught iraq on sun reports the dots can be located at the end of the week the year. ability two months. mom would call themselves the boats used for the democratic national. in more. still all the books in its own supporters. most of the mark on his nose. a strong will to ministry the amount. the gathering forces to get there i'll see
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everyone again me and try and end up and personally for your help. i would kill anti government protests. it tomorrow. the ad. on top of the pastors profile woman walking on ministers to hold talks to find what you want to stop now. they are mostly from the openoffice concepts new poll shows. eyes. it's what you like that happened in the minds of her. losers the military me. the time the red shirts have started recruiting volunteers to protect ethnic based in around forty thousand people have registered nationwide including bangkok the experts and policemen are on site to teach home here's the stats of self
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defense. together the final team to top it off to explore this. also while this mobilizing life groups and military style. volunteers with police and military experience or being denounced all trying to trim costs. a job with a laugh. you hold a volunteer group because i like the fact that they're calling on people to help each other. nineteen there will be good soldiers after the three training sessions yet because they are focused on value. fonterra to once upon a time. keeping in mind it's pretty hard for her orally. though not as rumors that served as a parent i was mix for five more bones the uk. we will fight
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dictatorships to lose the seizing of per by any group. we will fight through any means so that we can protect and keep democracy in time. people always accuse me of forming an underground movement. but some of my work is highly confidential. but the movement has been widely criticized. some people have accused the pond of separatism in my shoes on this was riddled with bullets. police suspect the motive was political khan says his goal is to have as many as two hundred thousand foreigners. he was and got them to legalize them so they can access to weapons in the case of a kooky to read it come up with the proposition the eagles who ventures include commitments to the top khan's forces are preparing
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for trial by howard's political situation continues to polarize it. the hunt that show wraps up our pleas to non paternity attacks on washington cool. i knew senior officials from japan and the us are making last ditch efforts to narrow differences in trade tykes they're working hard to achieve a breakthrough in the trans pacific partnership negotiations but they have not yet been able to strike a deal japan's economic revitalization minister acted on money back. us trade representative michael from and in washington. they continue their discussions from early morning to late in the night. ahmadi says there are still facing serious
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challenges we have been discussing for hours in an effort to reach a deal. we've talked him down. but we're not there yet. it's been a long day we found. i am very serious negotiations said tough negotiations. we will continue to work to try and lose all of the remaining posts. years ago shooters have accepted that japan will eliminate tariffs on beef and pork along with rice wheat and sugar. but they're pushing their counterparts hard to reduce tariffs on beef and pork. they want japan to cut duties some pork to nearly zero. ahmadi and from and are hoping to move negotiations forward before president obama visits japan next week. japanese officials are giving the country's whaling fleet permission to continue their work the whalers will carry out their research in the northwest pacific ocean but they will reduce the number of catches
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the officials ever ready canceled this year's expedition in the aunt arctic ocean. it was in line with the ruling by the international court of justice but that decision did not cover the northwest pacific ocean. government officials plan to bring about more research methods that don't require catching whales it will also consider reducing the number of animals evolved from three noon edt two hundred ten research whaling will begin along the coast of northern japan next week as we head into easter weekend parts of the east asia will be dealing with rain. our meteorologist jonathan coe is here to explain jonathan. hello this is a very typical set of that is experienced east asia during this time of year what happens is we have a siberian high pressure system that isn't losing its influence as the land starts to heat up and down to the south near the western pacific by continuing to build over
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the area and the two were separated by an area of a stationary front and said this is the area to stability that continues to linger. and so it looks like they are everywhere from the youngster brace all the way into western japan will continue see often on showers with this particular weather pattern. the key issue region of four twenty two are carrying on friday saw seventy five millimeters of rain so that's a lot of rain and looks like there's more rain headed in the end to japan's first of all we're seeing the shanghai and developing with some rain bella but the korean peninsula for the weekend intervention moving into western japan by the beginning of next week we're also continuing to monitor the fog that will redevelop for the water being hit with warm air walking to create that deep dense fog over the korean peninsula let's take a look at the forecast in the americas we do have a whole area of clouds back for the west over the rocky mountains. mainly dry weather pattern what's happening is with a low pressure system that was responsible with accord front bringing some shelter from the pacific northwest. that is pushing for the east but
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we are monitoring the low pressure system down toward the gulf of mexico. this is a pig a rain maker and is expected to bring her out of two hundred millimeters of rain during the next few days for the big parts of the deep south. we are expecting hundred millimeters of rain for jacksonville into tallahassee during the next twenty four hours sell lots of rain with the system in the carolinas will start getting in on the action into sadder day and even into easter sunday. here's a look the forecast for the holiday weekend. another tip of the story earlier this week was the cold air mass that was on the eastern half of the united states. now we're seeing a warming trend as are heading to easter sunday and even into monday check this out. advertise in minneapolis fourteen degrees. but on monday up to twenty two degrees as it's going to be a big warm up coming up by next week. here's a look at the forecast for euro we do have of course when dropping through the central portions of your run of low pressure system that was bringing snow for the scandinavian
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peninsula has now dropped further south and now moving toward it to lisa loves it too is going to get hit with rain here it's like a one two punch is the first punch came from this low pressure system over the balkan peninsula and so does cut off will bring even more aid for greece and into parts of western turkey and the secondary low will be coming in and italy bringing in some more rain is so wrong you always sing a lot of rain coming friday saturday sunday and even into monday with maybe some thunderstorms london you'll be dr friday and saturday but then rain comes in by sunday but a wall to wall sunshine with some cloud cover from moscow for the easter holiday weekend looking bored past easter holiday birthday coming up with people twenty sec and then to take endure something she can keep in mind. bring reusable bags when you're shopping recycling use recycled products also limit the use of water to jesus when you needed. of course chop your lights when you're leaving every room has to go to the day. doesn't look to forecast we take care of
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japanese assistance programs in developing nations. last november in the philippines was hit by huge typhoon japanese aid workers rights to the scene and they've been actively gates in helping the country's recovery efforts. ever since. last is a book project and also on sunday the guests this time if you don't see jackson show. c is a well known author who became a monk at the age of fifty one. she has been preaching and writing for the past forty years and still remains influential robert campbell tops a pair of our belongings and polite please check our website for the brunch and scheduling your time zone and state earrings to nhk world tv. ay
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