firm, refusing to accept that he lost to the person recognized internationally as the winner, alassane quattara. they are in a hotel on the other side of town, guarded by u.n. peacekeepers. mr. quattara says he will not renounce. the disputed presidential elections have brought violence and fear to ivory coast. the u.n. says more than to wonder people have been killed -- more than 200 people have been killed in the last month. after monday's apparently fruitless talks, the question now is what can be done next in the standoff between these two men? bbc news. >> and some of our other headlines, iran has invited several countries to take a tour of its nuclear sites. this comes just weeks before they follow on recent talks. the second round of talks is due later this month in turkey. the prime minister of pakistan is meeting opposition leaders. there is a no-confidence vote. the government faces loses its majority. now the mqm party has announced it is going into opposition. two boats with african migrants have capsized outside of yemen with people on board. they managed to find only three survivo