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. >> tanzania peacekeepers are killed in the darfur region. the secretary general is appalled by what he called a heinous attack. >> welcome to the program. >> first the transport minister says that the human error has been ruled out as the possible cause of yesterday even's deadly train accident in a southern paris suburb. instead the minister said the focus of the investigations are now on the switching tracks, that's a divide that guides the trains from one line of track to another. the packed train derailed of a speed of 130 kilometers. it slammed into the platform. well, six people are known to have been killed and nearly 200 others injured. our correspondent steven carroll has the latest from the scene. >> the operations to remove the carriages and the train lines here will continue through saturday night and all day sunday, the most difficult part of it, we're told would be removing this carriage which lies on its side on the rail lines. the c.e.o. had told us that their initial investigations had shown the cause to be a faulty rail swi
. >> tanzania peacekeepers are killed in the darfur region. the secretary general is appalled by what he called a heinous attack. >> welcome to the program. >> first the transport minister says that the human error has been ruled out as the possible cause of yesterday even's deadly train accident in a southern paris suburb. instead the minister said the focus of the investigations are now on the switching tracks, that's a divide that guides the trains from one line of track to...
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the saturday incident happened in the southern section of darfur. it is thought that troops were transferring to another base when they were attacked with heavy machine guns and possibly grenades. coursesituation over the of this year has been problematic. we face new challenges particularly in the form of tribal clashes that have been going on. last week, we had a patrol ambushed. we had three peacekeepers injured. darfur, moreng to than 40 members have been killed in hostile action. their reaction has been to deploy as many as 150 patrols around the clock. >> we need to have a different .andate and way of operating it is necessary. that is worthy of their. >> the conflict has forced more than 1 million from their homes. this year, hundreds of thousands have fled the fighting. the u.n. says its peacekeeping presence is strong enough to fulfill its protective mandate. some rebel groups say they consider foreign troops to be legitimate targets, meaning this worst ever attack may not be an isolated incident. >> police and soldiers in zimbabwe have bee
the saturday incident happened in the southern section of darfur. it is thought that troops were transferring to another base when they were attacked with heavy machine guns and possibly grenades. coursesituation over the of this year has been problematic. we face new challenges particularly in the form of tribal clashes that have been going on. last week, we had a patrol ambushed. we had three peacekeepers injured. darfur, moreng to than 40 members have been killed in hostile action. their...
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in a shootout in the darfur region. that thean union says team was ambushed, they have the worst ever loss in the five-year history and more than 30,000 people have fled the democratic -- >> 30,000 people have fled the democratic republic of congo. are helping with the refugees as others do with the emerging humanitarian crisis. we have this report from western uganda. he is too young to understand what happened when the rebels attacked his village. bed andaken from his they ran for their lives. >> the did nothing. they caught him and killed him. home, the the new grounds of the schools in uganda. they are full of the condol-- congolese. there is a constant stream of refugees. ugandan soldiers watched the refugees. they just keep coming. >> there is no official border post, there is not even a bridge. people just come through carrying out their possessions. they are taking the quickest route from the condo to you uganda. they say this is the rebel group that has been lying low for 10 years. the red cross has registered
in a shootout in the darfur region. that thean union says team was ambushed, they have the worst ever loss in the five-year history and more than 30,000 people have fled the democratic -- >> 30,000 people have fled the democratic republic of congo. are helping with the refugees as others do with the emerging humanitarian crisis. we have this report from western uganda. he is too young to understand what happened when the rebels attacked his village. bed andaken from his they ran for their...
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it happened in south darfur just north of the state capital. so far, no claims of responsibility.0,000 people have been killed in darfur since rebels began fighting the sudanese government nearly ten years ago. >>> typhoon su luk is creeping toward china after drenching taiwan with 8 inches of rain in just 1 day. the storm lashed the island with strong winds and rain, but its trip over the island sapped its strength apparently. it's now been weakened to the equivalent of a category 1 hurricane. china is bracing for that typhoon. it's expected to bring even more rain to areas already soaking wet from earlier storms. i'm alina cho in new york. stay with us. our live coverage of the george zimmerman murder trial continues after a quick break. we will return to sanford, florida, with our don lemon. stay with us. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. woman: what d
it happened in south darfur just north of the state capital. so far, no claims of responsibility.0,000 people have been killed in darfur since rebels began fighting the sudanese government nearly ten years ago. >>> typhoon su luk is creeping toward china after drenching taiwan with 8 inches of rain in just 1 day. the storm lashed the island with strong winds and rain, but its trip over the island sapped its strength apparently. it's now been weakened to the equivalent of a category 1...
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it happened in south darfur just north of the state capital. so far no claim of responsibility. have been killed in darfur since rebels began fighting the sudanese government nearly a decade ago. >>> typhoon soulik is creeping toward china after drenching taiwan with 8 inches of rain in just one day. take a look at that. the storm lashed the island with strong winds and rain, but its trip over the island apparently sapped its strength, and it's now been weakened to the equivalent of a category 1 hurricane. china is now bracing for that typhoon. it's expected to bring even more rain to areas already soaking wet from earlier storms. stay with us. i'm alina cho in new york. our live coverage of the george zimmerman murder trial cons after this quick break. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! thank you. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. it's not a can
it happened in south darfur just north of the state capital. so far no claim of responsibility. have been killed in darfur since rebels began fighting the sudanese government nearly a decade ago. >>> typhoon soulik is creeping toward china after drenching taiwan with 8 inches of rain in just one day. take a look at that. the storm lashed the island with strong winds and rain, but its trip over the island apparently sapped its strength, and it's now been weakened to the equivalent of a...
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at least seven and simeon peacekeepers died in the scores wounded in an attack in the darfur region of sudan they were part of a un team ambushed by a large group of armed men according to un officials this marks the deadliest assault on international forces in the country since they were deployed five years ago. more than three hundred thousand people in eastern china fled their homes as typhoon soulik struck the move the region moving inland rental rains caused by the cycler reportedly left two hundred dead or missing earlier the typhoon brought extensive flooding and widespread disruption to taiwan where at least two people were killed and more than eighty five hundred evacuees. finally in the news block india's supreme court may have given the final go ahead to commissioning the country's largest nuclear plant but the move has calmed the scandal surrounding it the station has split locals into those who claim it's crucial for the economy versus those insisting it's a major health risk. takes a look this may have seemed as a mine a peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of in
at least seven and simeon peacekeepers died in the scores wounded in an attack in the darfur region of sudan they were part of a un team ambushed by a large group of armed men according to un officials this marks the deadliest assault on international forces in the country since they were deployed five years ago. more than three hundred thousand people in eastern china fled their homes as typhoon soulik struck the move the region moving inland rental rains caused by the cycler reportedly left...
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at least seven as indian peacekeepers were killed and scores wounded in an attack in the darfur region of sudan they were part of un team ambushed by a large group of armed men according to un officials it marks the deadliest assault on international forces in the country since they were deployed there five years ago finally in the news block india's supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest nuclear plant but the move hasn't calmed the scandal surrounding it the station is split locals into those who claim it's crucial for the economy and those insisting it's a health hazard or tease alexei or a chef ski takes a look. this may have seemed as a minor peaceful protest but it seriously stalled one of india's most ambitious projects the first energy block of the couldn't cool on nuclear power station destined to solve a growing electricity problem for millions was due to be launched in twenty eleven but because of these fishermen protesting against what they see as an environmental threat india's high court refused to give the go ahead for the
at least seven as indian peacekeepers were killed and scores wounded in an attack in the darfur region of sudan they were part of un team ambushed by a large group of armed men according to un officials it marks the deadliest assault on international forces in the country since they were deployed there five years ago finally in the news block india's supreme court may have given the final nod to the commissioning of the country's largest nuclear plant but the move hasn't calmed the scandal...
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protesters on their way to the presidential palace to demand morsy is reinstatement meanwhile in darfur square in the city center crowds gathered to voice their support for what they see as a revolution and to rally behind a new interim government but as political activists are also you've told us the feeling of victory may be short lived. here and millions and millions of people in this region do not want this are the people to come back again along with bart all the way from bart direction right now you see it's pretty. barks they come back bubbling to the surface and the military will do just as it has done before whatever it can do to said do and you know qual these protests that are in the streets right now as they have been for sooner or later it's only a matter of time that this government is going to go and it's already there shuffling signs of weakness they are turning to killing it's going to protest or is as you seem to. be or maybe you haven't because they cracked up in here that shows to me you know it's more sedating more slick and those who are in the streets of protestor
protesters on their way to the presidential palace to demand morsy is reinstatement meanwhile in darfur square in the city center crowds gathered to voice their support for what they see as a revolution and to rally behind a new interim government but as political activists are also you've told us the feeling of victory may be short lived. here and millions and millions of people in this region do not want this are the people to come back again along with bart all the way from bart direction...
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several others were injured in the attack in the southern darfur region. police and soldiers in zimbabwe are voting almost two weeks before the rest of the country in presidential and parliamentary elections. opposition groups have accused ot officials, soldiers, and police officers will be voting early. safety 9000 police officers are registered to vote. are9,000 police officers registered to vote. in they 44,000 are government books, a difference of over 20,000. >> these people are not part- time people. they are conducting their duties all along. they are also in power under the police act to perform any other duty that is performed by police officers. all of these false allegations that police are going to rig the elections and so on. >> elections in zimbabwe have always been controversial. this one is no exception. the party only wants the official salary role to vote. thehey are challenging number of police officers registered to vote. they go to court on monday saying they are concerned about vote rigging. >> amnesty international released a report
several others were injured in the attack in the southern darfur region. police and soldiers in zimbabwe are voting almost two weeks before the rest of the country in presidential and parliamentary elections. opposition groups have accused ot officials, soldiers, and police officers will be voting early. safety 9000 police officers are registered to vote. are9,000 police officers registered to vote. in they 44,000 are government books, a difference of over 20,000. >> these people are not...
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questions saying that george bush shouldn't go to china for the beijing olympics because of tibet and darfursaid it was president clinton's plan. a cautious and smart in weighing the different issues. >> that's right. everyone is running again. >> that is the difference. i appreciate your perspectives on this. next, a deep dive into a campaign that we can't stop watching. it's not the mayor's race, but the battle to be the next fed chair. there is one vote that matters here. president obama's. will he pick larry summers or janet yellin or someone else entirely? you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ whimpers ] - hugs from beneful baked delights... - [ barks ] are crispy, oven-baked dog snacks with soft savory centers, made with beef and cheese. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four snacks... to help spark play in your day. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of a
questions saying that george bush shouldn't go to china for the beijing olympics because of tibet and darfursaid it was president clinton's plan. a cautious and smart in weighing the different issues. >> that's right. everyone is running again. >> that is the difference. i appreciate your perspectives on this. next, a deep dive into a campaign that we can't stop watching. it's not the mayor's race, but the battle to be the next fed chair. there is one vote that matters here....
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my dear friends, from darfur. first of all i would like to express my gratitude to mr. steve for giving me the opportunity to address you on the security situation and the presidential election in mali. you will recall that, in this very room, in march, 2012, we shared views on the specific situation in mali, in a context marked at that time by the rebellion launched in july july 17th, 2012, and the military coup d'etat which followed. head of state of mali out. we were all worried by the future of mali and we hoped that this brotherly country will recover its stability as soon as possible. from this perspectives. the head of the -- during their extraordinary meetings on march 2012, appointed his excellence si, president of burkina faso, as mediator for mali, for the following mission. through dialogue we can can achieve order. achieve normization of the security situation in northern northern -- northern mali. i will be presenting points on the current situation in mali and finally the way forward with your contribution. first, return to normal constitutional order. th
my dear friends, from darfur. first of all i would like to express my gratitude to mr. steve for giving me the opportunity to address you on the security situation and the presidential election in mali. you will recall that, in this very room, in march, 2012, we shared views on the specific situation in mali, in a context marked at that time by the rebellion launched in july july 17th, 2012, and the military coup d'etat which followed. head of state of mali out. we were all worried by the...
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ladies and gentlemen, the friends of mali and sahel, my dear friend from darfur. first of all, i would like to express my gratitude to mr. steve for giving me the opportunity to address you on the security situation and the presidential election in mali. you will recall in this very room in march 2012 we shared views on the situation in mali in the context, at that time, by the lunch, in july 17th, 2012, and the military coup d'etat, which followed. head of state of mali. we were all worried by the future of mali, and we hoped that this brotherly country will recover its stability, as soon as possible. from this perspective, heads of states, during their -- meeting held on march 2012, appointed his excellencey, as mediator for mali, with for the following missions. through dialogue, find a way to return to normal constitutional order. achieve normalization of the security situation in the northern mali. i will be presenting these two points. the current situation in mali, and finally, the way forward with your contribution. first, return to normal constitutional o
ladies and gentlemen, the friends of mali and sahel, my dear friend from darfur. first of all, i would like to express my gratitude to mr. steve for giving me the opportunity to address you on the security situation and the presidential election in mali. you will recall in this very room in march 2012 we shared views on the situation in mali in the context, at that time, by the lunch, in july 17th, 2012, and the military coup d'etat, which followed. head of state of mali. we were all worried by...
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peacekeepers were killed today during an ambush attack in the sudan southern darfur region.he convoy came under heavy gunfire near its base, just north of the state capital. a u.n. spokesman said the peacekeepers were far outnumbered. it's the single deadliest attack on the international force during its five years of deployment there. so far, there has been no claim of responsibility. >>> hopes of achevi achieving a political reconciliation in egypt are fading fast. a state-run media source is saying that prosecutors are investigating ousted president mohammed morsi and leaders of the muslim brotherhood. the investigation stems from accusations of spying and killing protesters. meanwhile, both sides are digging in, a pro-morsi rally demanding the former president's reinstatement is taking place right now in cairo. and a similar, much larger rally, was held last night. despite that, the interim prime minister is still moving forward. he's hoping to have a government in place by early next week. >>> the white house says there is no indication that russia is prepared to send i
peacekeepers were killed today during an ambush attack in the sudan southern darfur region.he convoy came under heavy gunfire near its base, just north of the state capital. a u.n. spokesman said the peacekeepers were far outnumbered. it's the single deadliest attack on the international force during its five years of deployment there. so far, there has been no claim of responsibility. >>> hopes of achevi achieving a political reconciliation in egypt are fading fast. a state-run media...
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>> my question is, in spite of the fact that samantha power was such a vocal voice on genocide in darfurand helped with the demonization of president bush, saying he was not doing enough, since she has been in a position of power, she has not really done anything for sudan, for the ongoing genocide in darfur, or for the new bum out and slaughter going on right now. you think that will have any impact on people who might thought of her as a champion of that and might sway their opinion of her? >> who would like to take that? >> i would be willing to take that. >> colonel? >> a general always volunteers the kernel. colonel. >> thank you for not making me do push-ups. we think about sudan, this is about radical islamists and sudan. for whatever reason, we see a consistency in this evisceration to not challenge radical islamist. with what is going on right now in egypt, we had a president that told him that he needed to step down, yet he has not said anything about mohamed morsi. we had administration, a national security council that by imitation brought in a very radical islamic cleric on
>> my question is, in spite of the fact that samantha power was such a vocal voice on genocide in darfurand helped with the demonization of president bush, saying he was not doing enough, since she has been in a position of power, she has not really done anything for sudan, for the ongoing genocide in darfur, or for the new bum out and slaughter going on right now. you think that will have any impact on people who might thought of her as a champion of that and might sway their opinion of...
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my dear friends from darfur. first of all, i would like to -- to my gratitude to mr.teve for giving me the opportunity to address you at this time and the presidential lection in mali. you do recall in this very room in march 2012 we shared views on the situation in mali in the context marked at that time by -- july 1, 2012, and the coute-de-ta that followed. we were all worried by the future of -- about the future of ali, and we hope that this country will recover its stability as soon as possible. heads of perspective, state, during their meeting on march 2012, appointed his excellencey president of burkina .aso as mediator for mali through dialogue, find a way to return to normal constitutional order. malization of the security situation into northern mali. i will be presenting these two points. the current situation in mali and finally the way forward with your contribution. first, a return to normal or traditional order. d'etat put us to a severe test. thus we undertook the military organizations actions in order to restore and to stablize nstitutions of the repu
my dear friends from darfur. first of all, i would like to -- to my gratitude to mr.teve for giving me the opportunity to address you at this time and the presidential lection in mali. you do recall in this very room in march 2012 we shared views on the situation in mali in the context marked at that time by -- july 1, 2012, and the coute-de-ta that followed. we were all worried by the future of -- about the future of ali, and we hope that this country will recover its stability as soon as...
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warrant for omar al-bashir, the sitting president of sudan, on three counts of genocide related to darfur. four years ago bashir was indicted on two counts of war crimes and five counts of crimes against humanity. on sunday, bashir traveled to nigeria to a red carpet welcome and full guard of honor despite demands from human rights activists that nigeria arrest him to face trial on genocide charges. this is an outrage, madam speaker. congressman wolf, capuano and i have introduced h.r. 6092, the sudan peace and security accountability act. this strengthens sanctions against sudan and requires a comprehensive strategy to address the many conflicts and human rights crimes occurring in sudan, including an international strategy to enforce the i.c.c. arrest warrants against bashir and other sudanese officials. i ask my other colleagues to join us in this effort, to co-sponsor h.r. 6092, and to move it to the house floor for approval in the 113th congress. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the
warrant for omar al-bashir, the sitting president of sudan, on three counts of genocide related to darfur. four years ago bashir was indicted on two counts of war crimes and five counts of crimes against humanity. on sunday, bashir traveled to nigeria to a red carpet welcome and full guard of honor despite demands from human rights activists that nigeria arrest him to face trial on genocide charges. this is an outrage, madam speaker. congressman wolf, capuano and i have introduced h.r. 6092,...
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consumes a quarter of the states' budgets passing expenditures of emergency services said ministates darfur stooge drop reimbursement payments to face budget shortfalls. i and stephen furst and coverage does not guarantee access. the creates barriers to care and services because medicaid pays less for comparable service their private and jurors or even medicare itself making providers than applying made is hard but and as a sign of the problems and then instead we sat here in this very room with the health in 2008 and talked about this very problem. it was the day that lehman brothers collapse we are headed to a crisis. but we heard if you want to do health care reform on the cheap, you just provide but it is the critical that why bridges that we provide the coverage anybody will tell you the ability to meet the cost of providing the care is critical for a hospital, clinic, doctors office. if you can meet that your doors will quickly be closed. as we sit here, we never ask ourselves is the best we can do medicaid? would we be better to reform the program before we expand it? but those quest
consumes a quarter of the states' budgets passing expenditures of emergency services said ministates darfur stooge drop reimbursement payments to face budget shortfalls. i and stephen furst and coverage does not guarantee access. the creates barriers to care and services because medicaid pays less for comparable service their private and jurors or even medicare itself making providers than applying made is hard but and as a sign of the problems and then instead we sat here in this very room...
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the form of exacerbating water shortages or causing more regional instabilities like places like darfuring climate change and they're investigating are there possible ways of doing that. >>steve: okay. do you see a connection there between the c.i.a. and the sky? >> well, you know, i think that it's something certainly worth researching. scientists have been thinking about this for quite some time. there are two general ways for engineering the climate. one is solar radiation management. think of a volcano. it explodes and releases particles and cools down the planet. that is one way. you can put a balloon in the atmosphere and spray particles. another way would be to bring down carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. they are going to be investigating both of those. they are basically funding research by the national academy of sciences. >>steve: the c.i.a. is not trying to control the weather? we've tried that before and it doesn't really work. but they're trying to impact climate change. so the c.i.a. is in the climate change business now? >> well, like i said, i think they're thinking
the form of exacerbating water shortages or causing more regional instabilities like places like darfuring climate change and they're investigating are there possible ways of doing that. >>steve: okay. do you see a connection there between the c.i.a. and the sky? >> well, you know, i think that it's something certainly worth researching. scientists have been thinking about this for quite some time. there are two general ways for engineering the climate. one is solar radiation...
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genocide persists in darfur and thousands are going hungry and yet this has been vacant for nearly four months. on the obama watch, christians, including an egyptian christian community, are persecuting people throughout the middle religious freedom are in the back burner of dealing with islamist governments. i will talk about the abject failure to champion human rights and religious freedoms around the world. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, the president's playing politics with the american people's health care. according to an editorial public licked in "the wall street journal," quote, the white house seems to regard laws as mere suggestions, including the laws it helped to write. the heels of the one-year suspicion to offer insurance to workers, the administration is now waiving a
genocide persists in darfur and thousands are going hungry and yet this has been vacant for nearly four months. on the obama watch, christians, including an egyptian christian community, are persecuting people throughout the middle religious freedom are in the back burner of dealing with islamist governments. i will talk about the abject failure to champion human rights and religious freedoms around the world. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek...
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. >>> united nations peace keepers are reeling after an attack in darfur. militants killed peacekeepers in the war-torn region of sudan. the african union and the united nations jointly deploy 16,000 peacekeepers in darfur. officials were on patrol when rebels staged an ambush. militants have targeted peacekeepers over again, but this is the highest loss of life in the five years of the mission. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon released a statement expressing his outrage urging the sudanese government to bring perpetrators to justice. u.n. officials do not expect much cooperation from sudan's president. the international criminal court has indicted him for war crimes over the fighting in darfur. the region has been gripped by violence since 2003 when anti-government separatists took up arms against the government. >>> on a lighter note, festival goers in japan are getting into the spirit of summer. some are celebrating in unusual ways. teams of men carried floats through the streets as part of an old tradition. the first group arrived at the shrine just b
. >>> united nations peace keepers are reeling after an attack in darfur. militants killed peacekeepers in the war-torn region of sudan. the african union and the united nations jointly deploy 16,000 peacekeepers in darfur. officials were on patrol when rebels staged an ambush. militants have targeted peacekeepers over again, but this is the highest loss of life in the five years of the mission. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon released a statement expressing his outrage urging the...