i'm genie godula. here these are the headlines. u.s. secretary of state john kerry makes a historic trip to the city of hiroshima. he is the most senior official to have gone to the site of the atomic bomb hit in world war ii. fireorld in yemen, a news -- a new cease-fire put in place ahead of peace talks x week. after weeks of student protest against the controversial new labor law, the french prime minister comes up with new measures to help more young people get jobs. also coming up this hour, in the presidential election in peru, the daughter of an ex-president jailed for massacre is headed for a runoff vote that could make her the country's first female leader. as the fallout from the panama papers continues, germany has come out with a new plan to fight tax havens. first, our top story, live in paris. genie: over the past year, a war in yemen has ripped that country apart. more than 6000 people have been killed, and some 2 million people have been forced from their homes. at midnight local time, a new u.n.-backed cease-fire began