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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> calling for calm in burundi. president nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term runs contrary to the constitution. >>> our two al jazeera journalists are due to appear before an egyptian court. natasha guinane reports. >> boaxbaher mohamed and mohamed fahmy have become symbols of journalists held wrongly around the world, peter greste was deported to his native australia. a judge dismissed charges against mohamed and fahmy but ordered them to be tried again. global campaign such as free aj staff is important but it's only a start. >> the real issue involves national governments not meeting their commitments to uphold justice and ensure that journalists can work safely. >> reporter: prosecution has videos it says, but testimony from the prosecution's own witnesses has aided the defense. write the report or remember what they wrote and egyptian billionaire has testified on their behalf. fahmy may have gotten one step further to being deported to canada where he is a citizen. the government has issued him a tem
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> calling for calm in burundi. president nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term runs contrary to the constitution. >>> our two al jazeera journalists are due to appear before an egyptian court. natasha guinane reports. >> boaxbaher mohamed and mohamed fahmy have become symbols of journalists held wrongly around the world, peter greste was deported to his native australia. a judge dismissed charges against mohamed and fahmy but ordered...
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: an hisk moment historic moment for peace activists. had to take a bus but crossing the demilitarized zone is unusual. the. >> we didn't think it was going to be possible to cross the dmz. >> the group of 30 women come from 15 different countries including two nobel peace price winners, and gloria steinem. north korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world. the north and south split 70 years ago there was an all out war in the '50s and the demill demilitarized zone was established between the two. the u.n. imposed sanction he against north korea when it began testing nuclear weapons. some observers don't think this event will help. >> these kind of things generate attention but don't change north korea's policies. north korea has a long standing record of pretty severe abuses of human rights. i don't see the cause or relationship between this and north korean change. are they going to release people from jail because of this protest? i don't think people seriously believes this, that's why many are skeptical of the march. >>
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: an hisk moment historic moment for peace activists. had to take a bus but crossing the demilitarized zone is unusual. the. >> we didn't think it was going to be possible to cross the dmz. >> the group of 30 women come from 15 different countries including two nobel peace price winners, and gloria steinem. north korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world. the north and south split 70 years ago there was an all out war in the...
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. >> s caroline malone reports. >> negotiations over ukraine the german foreign minister said they should be informed those involved. >> at least those lists should be made public. at a time when we are trying to defuse a persistent and dangerous conflict in europe this is not conducive of that. >> reporter: among the 89 people banned from traveling is uay kosipius, due to take over from german prime minister angela merkel. there is also the former guy bostad and swedish tax authority minister eva lindstrom adler. >> what we understand is it's some kind of response to the eu's list. it gives the reason why certain names are on the list. >> reporter: it's believed the list was drawn up introduced after russia took control of crimea last march. since then, 6200 people have died in eastern ukraine. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> still ahead the need for life's most are precious resoces plus. >> behind me is a person carrying on a transition of mississippi blues music where does this music go from here? here? . >> did welcome back. let's recap our headlines here on al jazeera now . schools h
. >> s caroline malone reports. >> negotiations over ukraine the german foreign minister said they should be informed those involved. >> at least those lists should be made public. at a time when we are trying to defuse a persistent and dangerous conflict in europe this is not conducive of that. >> reporter: among the 89 people banned from traveling is uay kosipius, due to take over from german prime minister angela merkel. there is also the former guy bostad and swedish...
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caroline malone reports. >> great strides have been made in bionic technology. now has the ability to move a limb again. >> we felt that having smart activity helps the limb move smoother. i get quiet and if i get frustrated, the activity won't work at all. >> it is not his arm but he is able to do one crucial thing he couldn't do before. pick up a bottle and drink on his own. implantation into a part of the brain. when he thinks about moving it activists a prosthetic. he -- it activates a prosthetic. doctors implanted sensors into his remaining leg which pick up brain signals and link them to the prosthetic. >> as soon as i put my prosthetic on, it took me about ten minutes to gain control of it. >> reporter: first person to be able to control two prosthetic limbs with the technology. scientists think it's only the beginning. >> it's not just the accomplishment but the opening of frontiers and realizing there is so much more to learn. >> jan is a quadriplegic, usually only able to move her neck and head but with probes in her brain she is able to move the prost
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caroline malone. al jazeera. >> you can find out much more on our website. the address for that you can see it there on the screen. www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a second with the remainder of those headlines. singers of a generation - kate pierson of the b-52s. >> (singing the song "love shack"). >> the greatest thing i think a band can do is give people this joy and make them happy and make them dance or sing or just, you know, just kind of give them a joy. >> the group was once given the title "america's favorite party band" by rolling stone, but
caroline malone. al jazeera. >> you can find out much more on our website. the address for that you can see it there on the screen. www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a second with the remainder of those headlines. singers of a generation - kate pierson of the b-52s. >> (singing the song "love shack"). >> the greatest thing i think a band can do is give people this joy and make them happy and make them dance or sing or just, you know, just kind of give them a...
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caroline malone has the story. >> the murder trial has been closely watched in afghanistan. 49 people including policemen were on trial. the case was televised. four people have been given the harshest punishments. >> we've sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. our decision on these four people is not definite. they have the right to appeal. >> the woman was wrongly accused of burning the qur'an. she was brutally attacked in march. they beat and kicked her and then set her body on fire. hundreds of people watched. some people even recorded it on their phones. that evidence was used in the case. a sign has been put up in central kabul where the attack happened and a shrine has been built on the river bank where she was burned. afghan women carried her coffin at the funeral breaking with tradition. thousands of people demonstrated in afghanistan and other parts of the world call forgive justice. many of them were angry not only at the crime, but that it happened in public while the police were present. 19 policemen are also on trial. some of them say they called for back u
caroline malone has the story. >> the murder trial has been closely watched in afghanistan. 49 people including policemen were on trial. the case was televised. four people have been given the harshest punishments. >> we've sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. our decision on these four people is not definite. they have the right to appeal. >> the woman was wrongly accused of burning the qur'an. she was brutally attacked in march. they beat and kicked her and...
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caroline malone al jazeera. >>> the obama administration plans to send 1,000 shoulder fire missiles tofor the fight against isil. the shipments of the rockets were accelerated. they are expected to arrive early next month. the rockets are intended to combat the types of suicide bombs they used in ramadi. >>> ramadi is the capitol of the anbar province and fell into isil hands earlier this week. the military was not able to handle isil's on slot there. it is now looking for volunteers to help fight the group. [ explosion ] >> reporter: there is a new front line in anbar province. in the east of ramadi there is a fierce fight. isil has taken some towns in the district. forces loyal to the government are trying to prevent the armed group from getting closer to a main base a few kilometers away. islamic state of iraq and the levant hasn't lost its momentum. just days after seizing the provincial capitol, ramadi. there are those who believe the armed group may not just want to grab territory. it wants to drain the resources of its opponents. >> does isil want to settle or to be a moved grou
caroline malone al jazeera. >>> the obama administration plans to send 1,000 shoulder fire missiles tofor the fight against isil. the shipments of the rockets were accelerated. they are expected to arrive early next month. the rockets are intended to combat the types of suicide bombs they used in ramadi. >>> ramadi is the capitol of the anbar province and fell into isil hands earlier this week. the military was not able to handle isil's on slot there. it is now looking for...
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caroline malone al jazeera. >> the u.s.nnounced it will host cuban officials on another round of talks on reestablishing diplomatic talks. washington, d.c. being closed for 50 years. brazil's health minister has confirmed the country is facing a dengue epidemic. nearly 746,000 people have fallen ill from the moveningito-borne virus in the first four months of the year. there is no cure and severe cases can be deadly. thousands of students are protesting against the government's education policies in several cities in chile. they want education to be free for everyone. in the capital santiago police used water canon and tear gas against the students. daniel schweinler reports. >> resumes between the chilean police and demonstrators who have been called for fundamental change to the educational testimony. santiago has seen several similar clashes. >> what we are demanding is that education be taken from the mun is palletties and come from the national government so that funding is done in a direct way. this will means we ensu
caroline malone al jazeera. >> the u.s.nnounced it will host cuban officials on another round of talks on reestablishing diplomatic talks. washington, d.c. being closed for 50 years. brazil's health minister has confirmed the country is facing a dengue epidemic. nearly 746,000 people have fallen ill from the moveningito-borne virus in the first four months of the year. there is no cure and severe cases can be deadly. thousands of students are protesting against the government's education...
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caroline malone al jazeera. >>> saudi-led forces are warning that a five-day humanitarian truce with houthi rebels in yemen may not last long. the ceasefire began on tuesday and due to end saturday evening. from the saudi capital of riyadh, we have a report. >> reporter: these are the streets of yemen's capital of sanaa. there's a ceasefire in place, and an opportunity for yemenese that have been confined to their homes for weeks to go out and buy food. >> translator: thank god for the truce. we hope all those stuck abroad can return and we hope they will extend the truce and people will move quickly to provide food and fuel among other things. >> reporter: the united nations special envoy to yemen has wrapped up his first visit to the country since he was appointed. he faces a delicate task of urging all sides to stop fighting. across the border her in the saudi capital riyadh yemen's government in exile has set up an agency to distribute aid across the country. it's a government that has almost no power on the ground. the minister of information says that political talks are yemen'
caroline malone al jazeera. >>> saudi-led forces are warning that a five-day humanitarian truce with houthi rebels in yemen may not last long. the ceasefire began on tuesday and due to end saturday evening. from the saudi capital of riyadh, we have a report. >> reporter: these are the streets of yemen's capital of sanaa. there's a ceasefire in place, and an opportunity for yemenese that have been confined to their homes for weeks to go out and buy food. >> translator: thank...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> a formal lie withdrew his support. husband decision by the former minister lieberman has left benjamin netanyahu short of a majority. he has until the end of wednesday to formerly fill the government. if not the president will offer another party the opportunity to build a coalition. in jerusalem we're joined now mike hanna mike back when benjamin netanyahu convincingly won the election, it seemed like a done deal that he would be able to form a government. what happened in the intervening weeks? where did he go wrong? >> it's a very good question. there was absolutely no indication that with less than two hours ago to his deed lynn to announce the formation of the government he still negotiating. he's still in negotiations with the usual home party. that's a short answer to your question. netanyahu started off by signing a deal with the ultra orthodox religious parties. that drove way lieberman, a person who he thought he would have his supports. >> he promised the ultra orthodox religious groups a reinstatement of pr
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> a formal lie withdrew his support. husband decision by the former minister lieberman has left benjamin netanyahu short of a majority. he has until the end of wednesday to formerly fill the government. if not the president will offer another party the opportunity to build a coalition. in jerusalem we're joined now mike hanna mike back when benjamin netanyahu convincingly won the election, it seemed like a done deal that he would be able to form a government....
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: once fighters in the central african republic, these children haven released from the so-called michiganmilitia, the leaders signed a u.n. brokered peace deal in the capital last week. among the child soldiers, a girl who joined three years ago when she was only 13 years old. >> translator: i want to thank the people who took us and brought us here. because we don't want to stay in the army. it's too hard. >> reporter: they have survived in remote areas where food was hard to get. and many of them now just want to return home. >> translator: i will give up the child soldier work so that i can find something else, go back to my neighborhood buying and selling things, and keep that as my only occupation, i don't need the army. >> reporter: uncief has been part of the mission to help release these child fighters. >> in the process such as these children today they will receive medical examinations, they will be in the hands of social workers, trained professionals with skills in working with children who have been through a traumatic experiences. >> rep
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: once fighters in the central african republic, these children haven released from the so-called michiganmilitia, the leaders signed a u.n. brokered peace deal in the capital last week. among the child soldiers, a girl who joined three years ago when she was only 13 years old. >> translator: i want to thank the people who took us and brought us here. because we don't want to stay in the army. it's too hard. >> reporter: they have survived...
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola-free. the virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days. that's twice its incubation period. >> translator: i lost my father to this deadly ebola virus but now i see my country getting back to normal. i'm so happy i will get to see my friends to play, joke, shake hands, things i have not been able to do for six months. >> but people in guinea and neighboring sierra leone are still dealing with ebola. both countries reported nine new cases in the last week. that's the lowest weekly total this year but it means ebola is still spreading. new cases in sierra leone and guinea puts more at risk. >> we know there are porous borders especially with sierra leone and also with guinea. >> the disease has killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than ayear ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhea and often bleed internally ebola kills nearly half of those it infects. >> avoiding catching the disease is what helps the most. >> despite warnings from medical aid gr
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola-free. the virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days. that's twice its incubation period. >> translator: i lost my father to this deadly ebola virus but now i see my country getting back to normal. i'm so happy i will get to see my friends to play, joke, shake hands, things i have not been able to do for six months. >> but people in guinea and neighboring sierra...
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caroline malone reports. >> this urban farm is helping to provide food for a few of the many hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition part of aleppo months ago. others can buy into a cooperative that make a living off the farm. >> the aim of this project to provide food security for aleppo. a means of providing food during a blockade. >> they provide what they call smart aid. finding the most effective and impactful way to help syrians based on their requests. >> of course it creates food security for syrians. it creates the food security and general life security for the people that we serve and that's why we are so passionate about giving this kind of smart aid. >> people without food in war zones are vulnerable not just to mall nutritionmalnutrition but to coalition exploitation.including duma and yarmouk and is only able to reach some people in hama idlib and aleppo. some people are so desperate to find food they resort to eating whatever is available like yarmouk, one of the places blocked off from food supplies and aid. >> in syria what we are seeing is two type of tact
caroline malone reports. >> this urban farm is helping to provide food for a few of the many hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition part of aleppo months ago. others can buy into a cooperative that make a living off the farm. >> the aim of this project to provide food security for aleppo. a means of providing food during a blockade. >> they provide what they call smart aid. finding the most effective and impactful way to help syrians based on their requests....
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the united nations special.envoy for syria has strongly condemned the death from barrel bombs dropped in aleppo. >>> while in iraq, fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant have lost a string of attacks, eight suicide car bombs, and killing at least 20 soldiers happening east of fallujah. >>> in yemen more feaf fighting fighting in ta'izz, and along the border with saudi arabia, a saudi rebel guard killed and seven others wounded by houthi shelling. >>> in other developments houthi rebels are taking part in talks in oman. ha hashem ahelbarra is here with us. hashem. >> to negotiate a political settlement the u.n. was of the view that geneva would be the best place for talks on normality. but the saudi said we will only go if the houthis guarantee they are pulling out. >> hang on. this is more or less talks about arranging more talks at this stage. >> yes. the u.n. envoy was in oman, then flew to sanaa to talk to top houthi leaders about exploring possibilities for new talks. you know biggest problem is that the international community faces ri
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the united nations special.envoy for syria has strongly condemned the death from barrel bombs dropped in aleppo. >>> while in iraq, fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant have lost a string of attacks, eight suicide car bombs, and killing at least 20 soldiers happening east of fallujah. >>> in yemen more feaf fighting fighting in ta'izz, and along the border with saudi arabia, a saudi rebel guard killed and seven others wounded...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> and a happy birthday to the most successful coin operated arcade game ever. pac-man. oh no i will hear this sound in my head for the rest of the night. the game's lifetime income is estimated at $2.5 billion. john is up next. >>> hi, everyone. this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. [ gunfire ] >>> the ground option - should u.s. troops return to iraq? a closer look at the military strategy against i.s.i.l. and the political forces at play >>> decision day for detained mothers and children undocumented and awaiting a verdict that could set them free >>> designer drug fluca, highly addictive and
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> and a happy birthday to the most successful coin operated arcade game ever. pac-man. oh no i will hear this sound in my head for the rest of the night. the game's lifetime income is estimated at $2.5 billion. john is up next. >>> hi, everyone. this is al jazeera america, i'm john seigenthaler. [ gunfire ] >>> the ground option - should u.s. troops return to iraq? a closer look at the military strategy against i.s.i.l. and the political...
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caroline malone reports. >> north korean women are lining up for something you don't see very often: group of 30 female international peace activists marching through pyong yang to support reunification. they are going through what's called the demil tarized zone but its, one of the heavy heaviest military borders in the world. they are technically at warren though the fighting ended in the 1950s with a cease-fire. zocor ians can't usually cross the dmz. >> what a wonderful thing to be able to walk with north korean women on the road towards the dmz. >> there are women of 15 nationalities one is la mar bali who was credited with helping end liberia's civil war. and gloria steinem. a report released in 2014 says there are severe human rights abuses in north korea. the you u.s. and eu himposed sanctions on north korea. steinhem says it's time for a new tiektic. >> isolating north korea clearly hasn't worked. i think we need to go ahead with the first, do no harm. we have done no harm. >> it might turn out to be a good thing. >> but some people believe this kind of march does nothing to
caroline malone reports. >> north korean women are lining up for something you don't see very often: group of 30 female international peace activists marching through pyong yang to support reunification. they are going through what's called the demil tarized zone but its, one of the heavy heaviest military borders in the world. they are technically at warren though the fighting ended in the 1950s with a cease-fire. zocor ians can't usually cross the dmz. >> what a wonderful thing to...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> well, there's been more heavy fighting between houthi rebels and progovernment forces in the southern yemen city of ta'izz. on the border with saudi arabia, saudi border guard was killed and seven others wounded in saudi shelling by the rebels. >>> speaking at a outpress conference withspeaking at a pressconference. >> we look forward to the day we can have normal relations with iran. this depends how iran will behave and depends how iran will stop supporting terrorism and stop interfering in other countries' international affairs. >> mohamed sultan has arrived back in the u.s. the egyptianian american was arrested in 2013 and sentenced to life in prison. he had been on hunger strike for over a year. >>> now this past week has seen the largest number of migrants crossing the mediterranean so far this year with more than 4200 people rescued from boats at sea. the sicilian boat of augusta 17 people died making the crossing and they were rescued off the libyan coast on friday. our hoda abdel hamid was there. >> some dna samples will be taken, in case some relatives
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> well, there's been more heavy fighting between houthi rebels and progovernment forces in the southern yemen city of ta'izz. on the border with saudi arabia, saudi border guard was killed and seven others wounded in saudi shelling by the rebels. >>> speaking at a outpress conference withspeaking at a pressconference. >> we look forward to the day we can have normal relations with iran. this depends how iran will behave and depends how iran...
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caroline malone al jazeera >>> the leader of an opposition party has been shot dead in the capital. they were killed in a drive by shooting on saturday. the deaths follow weeks of proests against the president's bid for a third term in office. let's go there now. you've spoke on the the family. what are they saying about this? >>reporter: they're angry and say they want answers. they want to know why he was killed. they say as far as they know he was walking up a particular road when a car came up and fired shots and he and his body guard - were killed. the gate behind me there is where family and friends are allowed to go in and pay their respects. the plan is when people gather on the street they'll come and meet them and go forwards the cemetery for the funeral. it could take a few hours and a lot of people are lined up along the road keeping guard in case anything goes wrong. it's a tense mood on the streets right now but for a moment these people say they just want to bury their friend who they say they still don't understand why he was killed. >> politically, the opposition ha
caroline malone al jazeera >>> the leader of an opposition party has been shot dead in the capital. they were killed in a drive by shooting on saturday. the deaths follow weeks of proests against the president's bid for a third term in office. let's go there now. you've spoke on the the family. what are they saying about this? >>reporter: they're angry and say they want answers. they want to know why he was killed. they say as far as they know he was walking up a particular road...
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola free. the virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days, twice the incubation period. >> i lost my father to the deadly ebola virus. now i see my country getting back to normal. i'm happy i'll see my friends play, joke, shake hands. things i have not been able to do for six months. >> the people in neighbouring guinea and sierra leone are still dealing with ebola. the world health organisation says both countries reported nine new cases in the last week. that's the lowest weekly total, this year, but it means ebola is spreading. new cases in sierra leone and guinea puts liberians at risk. >> we know that ebola, on the borders, especially with sierra leone, there are a lot of entry points in liberia and sierra leone, and guinea. >> reporter: the disease killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhoea and often bleed internally. the virus spreads through bodily fluids and kills around half that it infects.
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola free. the virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days, twice the incubation period. >> i lost my father to the deadly ebola virus. now i see my country getting back to normal. i'm happy i'll see my friends play, joke, shake hands. things i have not been able to do for six months. >> the people in neighbouring guinea and sierra leone are still dealing with ebola....
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caroline malone. al jazeera. >>> isil began its offensive on palmyra on tuesday last week.se remaining are now living under isil rule. the threat to the ancient ruins have captured headlines, but control of the city always gives them access to the east and west. they now control five sees across syria and iraq. from baghdad, zana hoda reports. >> reporter: there is a new front line in anbar province. in the east of ramadi there is a fierce fight. isil has taken some towns in this district. forces loyal to the government are trying to present the armed group from getting closer to the main base a few kilometers away. the islamic state of iraq and the levant hasn't lost its momentum just days after seizing ramadi. there are those who believe that the armed group wants to drain the resources of its opponents. >> does isil want to settle or to be a [ inaudible ] group. this is the idea to be a moving combat, or let's say a moving group, is that you are always threatening so many fronts especially when the defensive military forces are not equipped and not ready. >> shia militia
caroline malone. al jazeera. >>> isil began its offensive on palmyra on tuesday last week.se remaining are now living under isil rule. the threat to the ancient ruins have captured headlines, but control of the city always gives them access to the east and west. they now control five sees across syria and iraq. from baghdad, zana hoda reports. >> reporter: there is a new front line in anbar province. in the east of ramadi there is a fierce fight. isil has taken some towns in this...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> one of india's biggest bollywood stars has been jailed for culpable homicidehe was sentenced to jail after running over five men. the actor has denied being behind the wheel and blamed his driver. the judge ruled that he had been driving without a license and while under the influence of alcohol. >> bollywood is very hurt by the judgment. it's very sad news. not only for his family but for the millions of fans across the world. >> the sentence has hurt not only me but everyone associated with our ministry and those who know him and his family. however, at the same time i honor the adjustment of the court. >> still to come, the retreat of a glacier here in new zealand could give clues to the extent of global warming. stay with us. [ gunfire ] >> syrian rebels say they've taken more areas from the government as president assad place down the loss as a minor setback. >>> and four afghan men have been sentenced to death for their roles in the murder of a woman beaten to death in broad daylight. the 27-year-old was lynched in march after being falsely accused of bu
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> one of india's biggest bollywood stars has been jailed for culpable homicidehe was sentenced to jail after running over five men. the actor has denied being behind the wheel and blamed his driver. the judge ruled that he had been driving without a license and while under the influence of alcohol. >> bollywood is very hurt by the judgment. it's very sad news. not only for his family but for the millions of fans across the world. >> the sentence...
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caroline malone explains. members of the european union called a travel ban arbitrary and harmful to negotiations over ukraine. the german foreign minister said russia should have warned the people that are affected. >> at the least those concerned should have been informed about matters against them. at a time when we are diffusing a persistent and dangerous conflict. it does in the contribute to that. among the europeans that travel the secretary-general. he is due to take over as foreign affairs advisor to german chancellor angela merkel. there are 18 polls on the list and nine britains nick clegg, and the head of the domestic security agency. and a former premier who heads a group in the parliament and the head of a swedish tax authority. >> we have asked for an explanation from the russian side and asked the russian ambassador to give us motivation. we understand that it's a response to the e.u.'s list but that is transparent and gives a reason why certain names are on the list. >> reporter: the russian f
caroline malone explains. members of the european union called a travel ban arbitrary and harmful to negotiations over ukraine. the german foreign minister said russia should have warned the people that are affected. >> at the least those concerned should have been informed about matters against them. at a time when we are diffusing a persistent and dangerous conflict. it does in the contribute to that. among the europeans that travel the secretary-general. he is due to take over as...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> still to come for you myanmar's president signs a new law aimed at controlling the population of minority groups. plus it was designed as the car of the future. and it's symbolized the confidence and optimism of the years after the second world war. it's called the goddess and it's celebrating it's 60th birthday. >> welcome back to al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories this hour. iraqi forces and u.s.-led coalition have started their fight against the advance of the islamic state in iraq and the levant in the western anbar province. fighting has been intensified in yemen over the past five days. fighters loyal to exiled president abd rabbuh mansur hadi have been fighting in the port city of aden. >>> and ireland has been the first country in the world to legalize gay marriage by popular vote. >>> a fragile two-day truce is in place for funerals to take place. we're in the burundi capital to interview those injured in the recent violence. >> when the grenade exploded, this man was in the market buying food. >> i heard the explosion. i ran. >> nearby he sa
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> still to come for you myanmar's president signs a new law aimed at controlling the population of minority groups. plus it was designed as the car of the future. and it's symbolized the confidence and optimism of the years after the second world war. it's called the goddess and it's celebrating it's 60th birthday. >> welcome back to al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories this hour. iraqi forces and u.s.-led coalition have started their fight...
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caroline malone in al jazeera. >> authorities in guatemala will watch for demonstrations. >> many celebrate the resignation of the vice president. the protesters called it a victory for the people. the resignation was announced by the president and he said it was a brave decision. >> the vice president after talks in which we analyze what was taking place in the country i reiterate couragesly presented her resignation. there are processes here that i insist should be followed. there are processes established by law and there are processes that all guatemalaens should respect. >> there were reports of officials who took bribes during their dudeys. when she flew back home she denied any wrongdoing. but two days ago guatemala supreme court called to remove immunity from her. paving the way to charge her. when president monthly lena was elected in 2011 he promised to combat crime with an iron fist. this scandal suggests limited success. with just four months before presidential elections some fear the damage to guatemala's ruling party had been done. it's presidential candidates had withdrawn f
caroline malone in al jazeera. >> authorities in guatemala will watch for demonstrations. >> many celebrate the resignation of the vice president. the protesters called it a victory for the people. the resignation was announced by the president and he said it was a brave decision. >> the vice president after talks in which we analyze what was taking place in the country i reiterate couragesly presented her resignation. there are processes here that i insist should be followed....
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> nigeria's military said it has rescued another 25 women and children from boko haram. it's part of an ongoing offensive against the group in the sambisa forest, their last stronghold. the women and children are now recovering in camps. it's not clear whether it includes some of the girls kidnapped a year ago from the town of chibok. >>> burund ice'si's president said that if he runs for president this term he will not run for a fourth term. many protesters say that it is against the constitution. >>> afghan interpreters say their work with the has made them targets. and spacex's work for space exploration. oration. only on al jazeera >> time now for a reminder of the top stories of al jazeera. yemen ambassador's to the u.n. has appealed to the international community to urgently send in ground troops to fight houthi rebels. benjamin netanyahu has struck a last-minute deal to form a coalition government in israel. the agreement with the far-right party comes two hours before the deadline. and four afghan men have been sentenced to death for their roles
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> nigeria's military said it has rescued another 25 women and children from boko haram. it's part of an ongoing offensive against the group in the sambisa forest, their last stronghold. the women and children are now recovering in camps. it's not clear whether it includes some of the girls kidnapped a year ago from the town of chibok. >>> burund ice'si's president said that if he runs for president this term he will not run for a fourth term. many...
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the woman was killed by a mob in kabul as caroline malone reports. >> reporter: the murder trial has been closely watched in afghanistan. the trial was broadcast live on national television. 49 people, including 19 policemen were accused. four of them were given the harshest punishments. >> translator: we have sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. these people have the right to appeal. >> reporter: the 27 year old was wrongly accused of burning a quran. she was brutally attacked by a mob in kabul in march. they beat and kicked her, and then set her body on fire. hundreds of people watched, some people even recorded it on their phones. that evidence was used in the case. her brother said justice has not been served. human rights activists agree. >> translator: the real criminals are still free, and i don't believe that it was a fair and free trial. announcing the death penalty or imprisoning or letting free most of these people was a very hasty decision. >> reporter: but the trial has successfully convicted some people involved in mob justice against women in afghanistan
the woman was killed by a mob in kabul as caroline malone reports. >> reporter: the murder trial has been closely watched in afghanistan. the trial was broadcast live on national television. 49 people, including 19 policemen were accused. four of them were given the harshest punishments. >> translator: we have sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. these people have the right to appeal. >> reporter: the 27 year old was wrongly accused of burning a quran. she was...
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as caroline malone reports, a new scheme is under way to help people help themselves. >> this farmer is helping to provide food for hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition held part of aleppo eight months ago. 30 families get a regular supply of eggs. others have an option of buying into a cooperative that makes a living off the farm. >> translation: the aim of the project is to achieve food security for aleppo. it's a means of protection if a blockade is imposed on the city's liberated areas. it's funded by the koran foundation, a u.s.-based charity. they provide smart aid, finding the most effective and impact of the ways to help syria based on their requests. >> of course it creates food security for civilians, and general life security for the people that we serve. and that is why we are so passionate about giving this smart aid. >> reporter: people without food in war zones are vulnerable not just to malnutrition but exploitation. in this video al nusra front aned out food to people, part of a campaign to win them over >>> the world health organisation is providin
as caroline malone reports, a new scheme is under way to help people help themselves. >> this farmer is helping to provide food for hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition held part of aleppo eight months ago. 30 families get a regular supply of eggs. others have an option of buying into a cooperative that makes a living off the farm. >> translation: the aim of the project is to achieve food security for aleppo. it's a means of protection if a blockade is imposed on...
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caroline malone has more. >> there's a new line east of ramadi. i.s.i.l. captured territory. government forces and local police are trying to defend their possessions. repatriations are under way for a counter offensive. i.s.i.l. is gaining momentum. >> iraqi prime minister calling on volunteers to join the regular forces. there's a shortage in anbar. what the government is trying to do is strengthen the security forces of the state. it is a very delicate time. shia militia men will lead the battle in anbar. it's a sunni province they are thinking ahead. what happens if and when they capture territory, who will hold the ground. we hear abadi say he'll train local police men, speed up the recruitment, create a nonsectarian force. progress has been slow and there's some opposition. this is key, because at the end of the day, they don't want this to be seen as a shi'a war in a sunni province or against sunnis i.s.i.s. is on the momentum and they are trying to amass their troops there's a humanitarian crisis, the government is struggling to cope. >> there are reports that saudi a
caroline malone has more. >> there's a new line east of ramadi. i.s.i.l. captured territory. government forces and local police are trying to defend their possessions. repatriations are under way for a counter offensive. i.s.i.l. is gaining momentum. >> iraqi prime minister calling on volunteers to join the regular forces. there's a shortage in anbar. what the government is trying to do is strengthen the security forces of the state. it is a very delicate time. shia militia men will...
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caroline malone al jazeera. >>> in yemen, more heavy fighting in the southern city of taiz. along the border with saudi arabia a saudi border guard has been killed and seven others wounded in shelling by houthi rebels >>> saudi arabia's foreign minister has accused iran as being the only country interfering in affairs in the middle east. he was during a joint news conference with the egyptian foreign minister. >> we reject the negative behavior of iran and we also reject iran's support of terrorism. we look forward to a day when we can have normal relations with iran and this depends on how iran behaves and will stop interfering in other country's affairs >>> east african leaders are officially calling for the president of brundi to delay next month's elections after a month of violent unrest. at least 30 people have been killed in demonstrations since he announced he was standing for a third time. something his opponents say violate the constitution. we are now live in the capital there. what are we hearing from that summit of east african leaders and has the president reac
caroline malone al jazeera. >>> in yemen, more heavy fighting in the southern city of taiz. along the border with saudi arabia a saudi border guard has been killed and seven others wounded in shelling by houthi rebels >>> saudi arabia's foreign minister has accused iran as being the only country interfering in affairs in the middle east. he was during a joint news conference with the egyptian foreign minister. >> we reject the negative behavior of iran and we also reject...
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caroline malone. al jazeera. >> you can find out much more on our website. the address for that you can see it there on the screen. www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a second with the remainder of those headlines. singers of a generation - kate pierson of the b-52s. >> (singing the song "love shack"). >> the greatest thing i think a band can do is give people this joy and make them happy and make them dance or sing or just, you know, just kind of give them a joy. >> the group was once given the title "america's favorite party band" by rolling stone, but pierson said beneath the bee-hives, there was a message. >> we felt we were misunderstood and we felt like everyone's just calling us wacky, wacky, wacky and they didn't understand the incredible seriousness of the band. >> the band's cult following continued to grow until a tragedy in the '80s, when lead guitarist, ricky wilson, died of aids. >> we didn't know he had aids until he passed away. so we were told to be silent and that was very very difficult. >> her first break into music was a protest ba
caroline malone. al jazeera. >> you can find out much more on our website. the address for that you can see it there on the screen. www.aljazeera.com. we'll be back in just a second with the remainder of those headlines. singers of a generation - kate pierson of the b-52s. >> (singing the song "love shack"). >> the greatest thing i think a band can do is give people this joy and make them happy and make them dance or sing or just, you know, just kind of give them a...
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lack of security funding, and access means it's proving hard to help everyone but as caroline malone explains a new scheme helps syrians help themselves. >>reporter: this urban farm is helping provide food for a few of the many hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition-held part of aleppo eight months ago. around 30 families get a regular supply of eggs. others have the option of buying into a cooperative that make a living off the farm. >> the aim of the project is to achieve some food security for aleppo aleppo. it's a means of protection. >>reporter: it's funded by the koran foundation a u.s.-based charity. they provide smart aid, finding the most effective way to help syrians based on their requests. >> it creates food security the kind of food security and also general life security for the people that we serve. and that's why we are so passionate about giving this kind of smart aid. >>reporter: people without food in war zones are vulnerable not just to malnutrition but to ex-mriation. in this video, al-nusra is handing out food to people in order to win them over.
lack of security funding, and access means it's proving hard to help everyone but as caroline malone explains a new scheme helps syrians help themselves. >>reporter: this urban farm is helping provide food for a few of the many hungry people in syria. it was set up in an opposition-held part of aleppo eight months ago. around 30 families get a regular supply of eggs. others have the option of buying into a cooperative that make a living off the farm. >> the aim of the project is to...
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caroline malone reminds us of her inspiring story. >> reporter: malala yousafzai was 15 when shot by the pakistani taliban on the way home from school n the swat valley. two other girls were injured. she spoke out against the armed group that banned girls from going to school in the region. thee was worried that she'd be targeted. >> i was scared that they'd throw acid on my face and they can do anything >>> the taliban said they targeted her for views on separatism and not education. she was ill for some time. she was airlifted to the u.k. she has recovered and lives in the u.k. the taliban vowed to clear her and her father if she returns. many she her as an agent that shamed their country. it has not stopped her. she travels the world promoting education and speaking out about human rights abuses. such as the kidnapping of women and children by boko haram. in 2013 she spoke at the headquarters of the united nations in new york. >> so there is a global struggle against iljit massy, poverty and terrorism. let us pick up our books and our pens. they are powerful weapons. >> and became
caroline malone reminds us of her inspiring story. >> reporter: malala yousafzai was 15 when shot by the pakistani taliban on the way home from school n the swat valley. two other girls were injured. she spoke out against the armed group that banned girls from going to school in the region. thee was worried that she'd be targeted. >> i was scared that they'd throw acid on my face and they can do anything >>> the taliban said they targeted her for views on separatism and not...
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caroline malone has be the story. >> the murder has been closely watched in afghanistan. the trial was broadcast nationally. four have been given the harshest punishments. >> we have sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. our decision on these four people is not definite. they have the right to appeal. >> the 27-year-old was wrongly accused of burning a koran she was brutally attacked in central kabul in march. they beat her kicked her and set her body on fire. some people recorded it on their phones. that evidence was being presented in court. her family says justice has not been served. >> translator: the real criminals are still free and i don't believe it was a fair and free trial. announcing the death penalty or imprisoning or letting free most of these people was a very hasty decision. >> successfully convictsome people in mass violence. >> this case was taken very much seriously, that we have lots of cases, where women were strongly strong and killed and nobody was brought to justice. >> in central kabul a shrine was put where she was burned. thousands
caroline malone has be the story. >> the murder has been closely watched in afghanistan. the trial was broadcast nationally. four have been given the harshest punishments. >> we have sentenced each of you to capital punishment, death. our decision on these four people is not definite. they have the right to appeal. >> the 27-year-old was wrongly accused of burning a koran she was brutally attacked in central kabul in march. they beat her kicked her and set her body on fire....
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: great strides are being made in bionic technology.been paralyzed since being shot 13 years ago, and now has the ability to move a limb again. >> we founthd having a small conversation helps the activity move along further. i have to be quiet and focus. >> reporter: he is able to do one crucial thing he couldn't do before pick up a bottle and drink on his home. he's the first person to have a neurosynthetic device implanted in his brain. when he thinks about moving it activates a prosthetic. this man has a bionic leg that he also uses his mind to control. doctors implanted sensors into his remaining leg, which pick up segmentals and link them to the prosthetic. >> it took me about ten minutes to get control of it. and i could just stand up and walk away. >> reporter: this man lost both of his arms when he was electrocuted 40 years ago. he was the first person to be able to control two prosthetic limbs with the technology. >> it's the opening of frontiers and realizing that there is so much more to learn. >> reporter: this woman is a qu
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: great strides are being made in bionic technology.been paralyzed since being shot 13 years ago, and now has the ability to move a limb again. >> we founthd having a small conversation helps the activity move along further. i have to be quiet and focus. >> reporter: he is able to do one crucial thing he couldn't do before pick up a bottle and drink on his home. he's the first person to have a neurosynthetic device implanted in his brain....
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caroline malone has more. >> the president of chile needed a shakeup to save her reputation, so they made this announcement on national television. >> a few hours ago i requested the resignation of all of the ministers, and i will take 72 hours to decide who will stay and who will go. the president's popularity is at an all-time low. her son resigned, after being accused of getting his wife access it a $10 million loan. his company is accused of buying access to the land and huge profits. they're trying to address politicians can raise money. she had an 83% approval rating it after she was elected and she was elected again last year with 62% of the votes but her popularity has gone down since then. the poll released on wednesday suggests that only 31% of the people approve of her. >> the disapproval rating in the polls had a negative affect on what has been achieved and threw a lot of doubt over what can now be taken forward. >> reporter: over the past months, there have been severe floods and a volcanic eruption. she explains the timing of her announcement on national television. >>
caroline malone has more. >> the president of chile needed a shakeup to save her reputation, so they made this announcement on national television. >> a few hours ago i requested the resignation of all of the ministers, and i will take 72 hours to decide who will stay and who will go. the president's popularity is at an all-time low. her son resigned, after being accused of getting his wife access it a $10 million loan. his company is accused of buying access to the land and huge...
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first, caroline malone reports. >> this appears to be the final stages of fighting for a city at the heart of syria. i.s.i.l. fighters push government forces out of palmyra. they are in control of the city's infrastructure including the hospital and security hours. and, of course thousands of people. >> there are about 140,000 people here including displays from homes. people are afraid. there's no water. we can only use local wells. there's no power most of the time >>> palmyra is surrounded by gas fields and home to prison where the government houses political prisons. there's a military airport and weapons depot. >> the military significance is mostly in terms of the prison. the human cost in terms of refugees and dead is huge. the cultural loss is incalculable. >> the u.n.e.s.c.o. site is 2,000 years old and has roman colon aids and priceless artefacts. thousands have been bundled up. much of the site remains at risk. >> if you consider it from i.s.i.l.'s perspective, an entity that has a history of looting heritage sites and destroying them palmyra is a catch for them >>> fighti
first, caroline malone reports. >> this appears to be the final stages of fighting for a city at the heart of syria. i.s.i.l. fighters push government forces out of palmyra. they are in control of the city's infrastructure including the hospital and security hours. and, of course thousands of people. >> there are about 140,000 people here including displays from homes. people are afraid. there's no water. we can only use local wells. there's no power most of the time >>>...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> a suicide bombing in northeastern nigeria has blown off a mosque roof and killed 13 people overnight. in this report, it shows it is the first big challenge for the new president. >> as people gathered for afternoon prayers at mosque, a suicide bomber blew himself up. it's a market area in the city. witnesses say the bomber posed as a trader and was pushing a wheel barrel. so far no one has claimed responsibility. it wasn't the only violent attack in the capitol. most civilians were killed in a suburb when rocket propelled grenades hit homes. it is believed boko haram carried out this attack. >> it is the first major test in fighting a group that killed thousands and displaced more than a million people. in response to these attacks he promised swift action to punish those responsible. >> al jazeera nigeria. >> burundi's president won't be attending a summit in tanzania focusing on the crisis in his country. east african leaders are meeting to find a solution to end weeks of violent anti-government protest. most are children. we have a report from the c
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> a suicide bombing in northeastern nigeria has blown off a mosque roof and killed 13 people overnight. in this report, it shows it is the first big challenge for the new president. >> as people gathered for afternoon prayers at mosque, a suicide bomber blew himself up. it's a market area in the city. witnesses say the bomber posed as a trader and was pushing a wheel barrel. so far no one has claimed responsibility. it wasn't the only violent attack in...
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caroline malone al jazeera. >>> the earthquake that hit nepal more than a week ago left more than 7,300he weekend 101-year-old man was pulled from the rubble and al jazeera's sent this report from the nuwakot district outside the capitol kathmandu. >> reporter: he doesn't know what all the fuss is about. >> translator: i don't think it would matter if i lived or died i lived a full life. >> reporter: he is 101 years old and is the oldest recorded person to be pulled out alive from the rubble caused by nepal's earthquake. >> translator: the walls around me collapsed and ceiling came down too, some of it fell on my chest as well i was trapped inside and injured on my foot and my arm. >> reporter: his daughter in law pulled him out but they had to wait seven days for rescue crews to arrive because they live in one of the country's mountain areas and he has been here before he also survived the last great earthquake in 1934 for a healthy person the village is a day's hike in that direction through different terrain and it was hard to reach even before the earthquake and he had to be air-lif
caroline malone al jazeera. >>> the earthquake that hit nepal more than a week ago left more than 7,300he weekend 101-year-old man was pulled from the rubble and al jazeera's sent this report from the nuwakot district outside the capitol kathmandu. >> reporter: he doesn't know what all the fuss is about. >> translator: i don't think it would matter if i lived or died i lived a full life. >> reporter: he is 101 years old and is the oldest recorded person to be pulled...
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malone. he had not made an offer. caroline: a big banana in a jar. mark: i don't keep my bananas in a jar.rick is getting your banana. liberty global sees it as a great asset. he called it a great fixed to tie up with his western european assets of liberty global. the question is he has his hand in a jar, how does he get that hand out? what is really fascinating is there is very substantial synergies if these companies got together. he has not made his offer yet. they could have about 1.4 billion pounds if the deal was done. vodafone and virgin media -- the netherlands could combine as well. we will see if that deal profits. manus: thank you for wrapping those stories up. mark: japanese stocks rising for a fourth day after the yen weakened to its lowest level against the dollar in two months. data shows the economy grew faster than expected. japanese gdp expanded annualized. the businesses increased spending and boosted inventory. airbag maker takata fell in tokyo trading after agreeing to the largest recall in u.s. history. it almost doubled to 34 million vehicles and agreed to submit air
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malone of liberty coming out making comments. companies that liberty has a 6% stake. that is very interesting as well. pharmaceuticals. manus: thanks for coming in. thank you. carolinep next. it is a big week for greece. we'll get the latest in the g-7. stay with us. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro. moments away from the start of european trading. what a strange day yesterday was. greece is close to a deal. are they really close to a deal? japanese stocks rallied. the yen touches a low against the dollar. the nikkei rises for a 10th straight day. the longest winning streak since 1988. chinese stocks plunge. the shanghai composite drops for the second time in eight days. the greek government says a deal with creditors is close. finance ministers warn a deal is not there yet. coming up later, we'll bring the late onse what a u.s. official called yesterday the world cup of fraud. accusing officials of corruption. the only that i think matters now is the open. futures ahead of the open could see futures down by 11 points. the action is in asia. manus cranny has got your european market open. manus: you're right. you covered some
malone of liberty coming out making comments. companies that liberty has a 6% stake. that is very interesting as well. pharmaceuticals. manus: thanks for coming in. thank you. carolinep next. it is a big week for greece. we'll get the latest in the g-7. stay with us. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro. moments away from the start of european trading. what a strange day yesterday was. greece is close to a deal. are they really close to a deal?...