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catherine clifford reports. therine: this accommodation center set up in a formal mental institution is getting ready to welcome 60 asylum-seekers due to arrive from calais. the surrounding town has 5000 residents and they are divided over the newcomers. >> the hospital has been lying md for a long time now. they are incredible buildings with no one living in them. >> it's absurd not to give a hand to people forced to leave their homes. it's unacceptable. >> a think we should separate things. what's happening in calais can happen anywhere. they are just gathering them all over france. they're trying to create the same problems and impose these migrants on us. over recent weeks, many demonstrations of taken place across france is a total of 287 centers were set up around the country. are angry because they feel decisions have been made over their heads. it was government representatives who counted the number of places available, sometimes without consulting local authorities. a neighbor of this village has resign
catherine clifford reports. therine: this accommodation center set up in a formal mental institution is getting ready to welcome 60 asylum-seekers due to arrive from calais. the surrounding town has 5000 residents and they are divided over the newcomers. >> the hospital has been lying md for a long time now. they are incredible buildings with no one living in them. >> it's absurd not to give a hand to people forced to leave their homes. it's unacceptable. >> a think we should...
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catherine clifford reports. >> has they rescued the child from the rubble of a previous hits., another this amateur video claims to show russian planes target civilian rescue workers. this in the neighborhood which was badly hit on wednesday as russia steps uair raids in support of the regime. prompted then french foreign minister call for international action. want to launch is let's stop this massacre that saved the population of aleppo. it's never too late to make peace. >> talks between the u.s. and russia are back on. they disintegrated on october 3 when moscow refused to use its influencnce to stop the bombingf civilians. john kerry and the russian foreign minister will meet with europeanrts from .ounterparts in an interview released on wednesday vladimir putin heaped the blame for the conflict on the west. i am deeply convinced that it's our western partners first and foremost the united states that are responsible for the situation that has prevailed in the region and in syria in particular. it stillgton said sought moscow's participation in violence, m military cooperation bet
catherine clifford reports. >> has they rescued the child from the rubble of a previous hits., another this amateur video claims to show russian planes target civilian rescue workers. this in the neighborhood which was badly hit on wednesday as russia steps uair raids in support of the regime. prompted then french foreign minister call for international action. want to launch is let's stop this massacre that saved the population of aleppo. it's never too late to make peace. >> talks...
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catherine clifford has more.eporter: breaking away from the international tribunal, it's postapartheid government hoped africablish, south initially threatened to leave the international criminal court last year. this followed a dispute when it ignored a court order to arrest sudanese president omar al-bashir, accused of genocide and war crimes when he was on it soil. the minister has submitted a withdraw,ice to saying the tribunals go against its diplomatic immunity laws. is under theca process of strengthening its own human rights and institutions and instruments, and our commitment is to continue to work closely with like-minded countries to ensure that south africa continues to be the beacon of light in the promotion of human rights. the president's government was facing a possible constitutional court defeat next month over its failure to arrest al bashir, however, it said friday that the legal battle would be dropped. it has now said it will take the government to court for the withdrawals. the decision to
catherine clifford has more.eporter: breaking away from the international tribunal, it's postapartheid government hoped africablish, south initially threatened to leave the international criminal court last year. this followed a dispute when it ignored a court order to arrest sudanese president omar al-bashir, accused of genocide and war crimes when he was on it soil. the minister has submitted a withdraw,ice to saying the tribunals go against its diplomatic immunity laws. is under theca...
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catherine clifford reports. exhausted,gaunt and the a young woman are two years on, some merit but children of their own. the extent of their suffering at that time at the hands of their boko haram kidnappers is evident. even as the details are not. ,> all of these many months waiting, that one day years later -- we are very happy to see them. the 21 women were released at dawn on thursday, placed in the custody of state services. the government said they will be cared for by doctors and trauma experts and will soon be reunited with her parents. a local military source claimed four boko haram leaders were released from prison in a swap, but the government denies any exchange was taking place. that they were -- that the release was the result of painstakining negotiations betwn the red cross and the government. >> there was absolutely no exchange of any kind. >> negotiations last year came to a halt when a boko haram demanded a ransom of just under 5 billion euros. it is not clear if any payment was made this tim
catherine clifford reports. exhausted,gaunt and the a young woman are two years on, some merit but children of their own. the extent of their suffering at that time at the hands of their boko haram kidnappers is evident. even as the details are not. ,> all of these many months waiting, that one day years later -- we are very happy to see them. the 21 women were released at dawn on thursday, placed in the custody of state services. the government said they will be cared for by doctors and...