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i am in juba. this ongoingearing through other parts of town. base in the.n. north of juba, which is close to the international airport, an area just outside. base has u.n. displaced people. i could hear it going overhead during the course of the break. market happened -- more could happen on friday evening. >> both the president and vice president are calling for calm but is anybody actually listening? ancommand has been interesting question throughout the war. command -- it is uncertain. also developing a question where the army continues to fight but both sides are continually blaming each other. >> richard neal reporting in jupiter. -- in juba. >> in baton rouge, residents staged a fresh demonstration against the fatal police shooting of a black man last week. 200 people gathered on sunday evening, saying they moved in as the crowd tried to block a highway access road. they have been rallying after alton sterling was shot dead airing a videotaped altercation with two white police officers. >> and rouge is not over the death of alton sterling. the 37-year-o
i am in juba. this ongoingearing through other parts of town. base in the.n. north of juba, which is close to the international airport, an area just outside. base has u.n. displaced people. i could hear it going overhead during the course of the break. market happened -- more could happen on friday evening. >> both the president and vice president are calling for calm but is anybody actually listening? ancommand has been interesting question throughout the war. command -- it is...
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>> things are rather calm right now in juba. a bit of shooting. about 2.5 hours ago, there was a lot of shooting around the city in different places. however, i have been told the soldiers are celebrating the cease-fire and that they were just shooting in the air. a very difficult day for juba with a lot of heavy fighting, explosions, lots of shooting. a hard day today. >> we know the city has seen a lot of fighting. what is the situation for ordinary citizens there? >> obviously, the population is very scared. people still have in mind d the attacks s that happened d decemr 2013 when ththe civil war r broe out. some people are staying inside their house. others have fled, trying to get out of the city or to the u.n. bases. other peoplele are seeking shelter. >> we are going to have to wrap it up there. we have some breaking news. thank you very much. we've got breaking news coming in. we are getting reports now of several people being shot outside a courthouse in the town of st. joseph in the u.s. state of michigan. one of those at reported to be
>> things are rather calm right now in juba. a bit of shooting. about 2.5 hours ago, there was a lot of shooting around the city in different places. however, i have been told the soldiers are celebrating the cease-fire and that they were just shooting in the air. a very difficult day for juba with a lot of heavy fighting, explosions, lots of shooting. a hard day today. >> we know the city has seen a lot of fighting. what is the situation for ordinary citizens there? >>...
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juba as a cease-fire in president and vice president appeared to be holding. a peace accord was signed in december. victims are being treated in the capital. even for the children of south sudan's capital, the streets aren't safe. bys little boy was hit twice mortar from a tank while playing under a tree with his brothers. his guardian is relieved they weren't killed. >> i hope that south sudan regains peace because the people of south sudan are good people. i hope people live in their houses again without killing each other and peace comes back to the country. five days of fighting between forces loyal to bitter rivals, the president and his deputy, and south sudan's government says more than 270 have been killed. the u.n. fears the death toll will be much higher. 200 kilometers south, hundreds of south sudanese weight to cross into uganda. they are just a fraction of the 36,000 people who have fled juba in the past week. soldiers have been blocking some from leaving. the refugee agency's operation from the ugandan side of the border say they have been on eme
juba as a cease-fire in president and vice president appeared to be holding. a peace accord was signed in december. victims are being treated in the capital. even for the children of south sudan's capital, the streets aren't safe. bys little boy was hit twice mortar from a tank while playing under a tree with his brothers. his guardian is relieved they weren't killed. >> i hope that south sudan regains peace because the people of south sudan are good people. i hope people live in their...
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gunfights have erupted in the capital juba between troops loyal to preresidentalvava kiir and supporters of vice president riek machar. 33 civilia are amongng the 272 people killed.d. south sudan came an independent country in 2011. two years of civil war ended when an interim government involving government troops and opposition groups was launchehe this april. the u.n. security council has condemned violence and called for more peacekeepers to be sent to the country. a japanese national in the country told nhk about t the situation there.e. he's workiking for japan nation in south sudan. >> translalator: i haven't hear gunshots.. tensions are high but nothing is urgent right now. >> officials say 44 japanese staying inside hotels and other buildings waiting for a chance to leave the country. yoshida said three transport plains will be helping them evacuate. >>> the chief of police in dallas said that a gunman who killed five officers in the city was likely planning larger attacks. david brown told cnn on sunday that investigators found explosive materials when they searched micah johns
gunfights have erupted in the capital juba between troops loyal to preresidentalvava kiir and supporters of vice president riek machar. 33 civilia are amongng the 272 people killed.d. south sudan came an independent country in 2011. two years of civil war ended when an interim government involving government troops and opposition groups was launchehe this april. the u.n. security council has condemned violence and called for more peacekeepers to be sent to the country. a japanese national in...
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a transport aircraft carried them to djibouti about 1,500 kilometers from juba. a defense ministry official says the aircraft was not in danger at any time during the operation. japan's government dispatched three c-130s to djibouti for the evacuation of his nationals from south sudan. leaders of rival forces in south sudan ordered a cease-fire on monday after fierce fighting erupted last week between government troops and opposition forces. >>> the defense ministers of japan and india have agreed to seek a peaceful solution to maritime disputes in the south china sea. their discussions were based on a ruling earlier this week by an international arbitration tribunal. japanese defense minister gen nakatani met his indian counterpart manohar parrikar in new delhi. he referred to a tribunal in the hague which dismissed china's claims to most of the south china sea. nakatani says the verdict is final and the countries concerned should comply with their obligations under the ruling. he said that japan wants to cooperate with india in efforts to bring a peaceful solut
a transport aircraft carried them to djibouti about 1,500 kilometers from juba. a defense ministry official says the aircraft was not in danger at any time during the operation. japan's government dispatched three c-130s to djibouti for the evacuation of his nationals from south sudan. leaders of rival forces in south sudan ordered a cease-fire on monday after fierce fighting erupted last week between government troops and opposition forces. >>> the defense ministers of japan and india...
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(speaking juba arabic) she say itching start four days. lizzie, you are a lifesaver. yeah, right.child crying) kidding, bahar. tell zayah she'll be fine. it's infected, but we've got medicine that'll help. (women speaking juba arabic) dave, i don't suppose we can expect the lights back on any time soon? not unless you stashed a new generator in your duffel, too. oh, well, then where would i keep all my extra gauze? (vehicle approaching) i knew i underpacked. (vehicle doors closing, men shouting) (rapid gunfire) everybody down! (panicked screams, shouts)
(speaking juba arabic) she say itching start four days. lizzie, you are a lifesaver. yeah, right.child crying) kidding, bahar. tell zayah she'll be fine. it's infected, but we've got medicine that'll help. (women speaking juba arabic) dave, i don't suppose we can expect the lights back on any time soon? not unless you stashed a new generator in your duffel, too. oh, well, then where would i keep all my extra gauze? (vehicle approaching) i knew i underpacked. (vehicle doors closing, men...
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camp in the suburbs of juba. >> translator: i heard gunshots and blasts that sounded like an artillery gun. i also felt the rumbling of the earth. >> saito said that two chinese u.n. peacekeepers died when the area was shelled. he said they are protecting people or were protecting local people fleeing the fighting and taking shelter at the camp. saito added at that time a total of 3,000 displaced people had arrived there and in a second camp near the airport. he also explained there have been a number of reports of civilians being harassed at the many checkpoints set up by each side of the militants. >>> an arbitration tribunal in the hague is set to make a ruling on beijing's territorial claims in the south china expec will be the first based on international law on any of the disputes in the region. the philippines filed a complaint in 2013. it argues that beijing's claim to sovereignty to almost all of the south china sea is unacceptable under international law. china has boycotted the tribunal arguing disputes in the waters should be settled through negotiations between the parties
camp in the suburbs of juba. >> translator: i heard gunshots and blasts that sounded like an artillery gun. i also felt the rumbling of the earth. >> saito said that two chinese u.n. peacekeepers died when the area was shelled. he said they are protecting people or were protecting local people fleeing the fighting and taking shelter at the camp. saito added at that time a total of 3,000 displaced people had arrived there and in a second camp near the airport. he also explained there...
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tentative peace agreement between those two protagonists and, at this stage, flights in and out of juba are suspended. sort of lifeline through nairobi kenya, calls from all sides in the international community to suspend the fighting immediately. but it does seem to be on some level there's a lack of command and control of these troops. so even if they would want them to stop, it's unclear they would. relative calm overnight. but at this stage, too early to say whether this has died down. >> we appear to be getting a very different story from government officials, don't we? what is the background of this violence, and why does it keep recurring? >> well, the background is complex and rooted in both the history of south sudan, the world's youngest country and et ethnic tensions within the country. mostly the dinke tribal group is supporting the president. and the other side supporting the vice president. both fought against the northern sudan for several decades. once south sudan gains its independence, there has been this factional fighting within the south sudanese that really kicked
tentative peace agreement between those two protagonists and, at this stage, flights in and out of juba are suspended. sort of lifeline through nairobi kenya, calls from all sides in the international community to suspend the fighting immediately. but it does seem to be on some level there's a lack of command and control of these troops. so even if they would want them to stop, it's unclear they would. relative calm overnight. but at this stage, too early to say whether this has died down....
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fighting erected at last friday after she gets between rival forces escalated into violence across juba, killing hundreds of people. there are fears a peace deal ending ethnically-charged civil war could collapse. a 10th, fragile, cease-fire came into force monday between supporters of the president and his rival, the vice president. >> the mission reports that the cease-fire is largely holding, barring sporadic gunfire. it also reports the airport in the capital has been reopened, although commercial flights remain suspended. reporter: but some nations are taking no chances, germany among those evacuating foreign nationals out of the country. the un security council is discussing renewed findings in a bid to prevent the country from tipping back into civil war. brent: earlier, my colleague spoke to peter shuman, the u.n. quarter in south sudan, and an expert at u.n. peacekeeping missions. he asked him why germany is evacuating police officers said to take part in the human mission in south sudan if the cease-fire is holding. this is what he said. >> it gives us an indication how danger
fighting erected at last friday after she gets between rival forces escalated into violence across juba, killing hundreds of people. there are fears a peace deal ending ethnically-charged civil war could collapse. a 10th, fragile, cease-fire came into force monday between supporters of the president and his rival, the vice president. >> the mission reports that the cease-fire is largely holding, barring sporadic gunfire. it also reports the airport in the capital has been reopened,...
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reporter: explosions, gunfire and shellings heard in juba.resident salva kiir fought against the former rebel leader and former vice president riek machar. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the attacks. chinese peacekeepers have taken several casualties as people in the capital came under fire, prompting this message from the security council. >> the security council members urge an immediate end to the fighting by all concerned and demand that president kiir and the first vice president machar do the utmost to control their respective forces. reporter: questions have been raised over how much control the two leaders have over the military. the violence erupted on friday when their bodyguards clashed outside while the president and vice president held a meeting in the state house. but the city remains tense. >> i call on all our citizens not to panic but to go back to their homes, those who have vacated, so that they stay there. the situation is normal and under full control. reporter: but the streets and the sky remain too dangerous for now.
reporter: explosions, gunfire and shellings heard in juba.resident salva kiir fought against the former rebel leader and former vice president riek machar. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the attacks. chinese peacekeepers have taken several casualties as people in the capital came under fire, prompting this message from the security council. >> the security council members urge an immediate end to the fighting by all concerned and demand that president kiir and the first vice president...
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are thought to have been killed in south sudan after soldiers turned on each other in the capital of juba13, civil war broke largely along ethnic lines. the two most powerful men in the country from the two main ethnic groups fell out over politics. the peace deal has crumbled in the country faces a humanitarian crisis. alastair leithead has the report. alastair: this is a bullet wound. he is just 2. peace is shattered in south sudan. a few moments after a deal and 2 years of civil war. says soldiers burst into her home. one opened fire. she fell backwards and the baby was hit. heavy weapons were fired across the city. in the chaos, some international aid workers were raped and beaten. peacekeepers were injured and 2 died as an under resourced un he was blocked from leaving the basis and unable to intervene. weeks of attempted cease-fire snapped into a heavy fire at state house. the president and his rival vice president or meeting inside when the bodyguards suddenly started fighting. journalists waiting for a news conference coward as gunfire erupted around them. >> where calling on the
are thought to have been killed in south sudan after soldiers turned on each other in the capital of juba13, civil war broke largely along ethnic lines. the two most powerful men in the country from the two main ethnic groups fell out over politics. the peace deal has crumbled in the country faces a humanitarian crisis. alastair leithead has the report. alastair: this is a bullet wound. he is just 2. peace is shattered in south sudan. a few moments after a deal and 2 years of civil war. says...
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forces loyal to the president were battling supporters of the vice president in juba. 47 japanese left the capital on wednesday afternoon by chartered plane and arrived in neighboring kenya. the evacuees include employees of the japan international cooperation agency or jaica. they were providing support for south sudan and had been stranded since the violence erupted. >> translator: it is very regrettable that we had to evacuate the country, because aid from japan was just about to bear fruit. five years following south sudan's independence from sudan. >> japan's embassy says about 20 japanese civilians, including embassy officials and u.n. representatives, are still in south sudan. about 350 members of japan's self-defense forces are also in the country. they've been taking part in u.n. peacekeeping operations. >>> britain's new prime minister is starting her role by naming members of her cabinet. theresa may appointed boris johnson to be foreign secretary, he and others will steer the country's exit from the eu. >> as we leave the european union we will forge a bold, new, positive r
forces loyal to the president were battling supporters of the vice president in juba. 47 japanese left the capital on wednesday afternoon by chartered plane and arrived in neighboring kenya. the evacuees include employees of the japan international cooperation agency or jaica. they were providing support for south sudan and had been stranded since the violence erupted. >> translator: it is very regrettable that we had to evacuate the country, because aid from japan was just about to bear...
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violence in the capital juba has reportedly subsided after salva kiir and riek machar ordered the cease-firen monday. but the situation remains tense and truces have been repeatedly breached in the past. an interimer
violence in the capital juba has reportedly subsided after salva kiir and riek machar ordered the cease-firen monday. but the situation remains tense and truces have been repeatedly breached in the past. an interimer
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gunfights broke out again sunday in the capital city juba. the fighting started over a heated political rivalry between the president and vice president. south sudan has been trying to recover from a civil war that killed tens of thousands of people. >>> a spanish matador was gored to death on live tv. jonathan vigliotti says it's the first professional bullfighting death in decades. we want to warn you the footage is graphic. >> reporter: 29-year-old matador victor barrio seems in control in a bullfight on saturday broadcast live on a national television in spain. but then the bull takes an unexpected turn, goring him in the leg. the tv screen goes black as the crowd reacts to what happened next. barrio was gored again, this time in the chest. the bull is distracted as paramedics rushed the bullfighter to safety. matadors in the audience are in tears. barrio later died in the hospital from a punctured lung and severed aorta. he is the first matador to be killed in the ring since means 1985 when matador jose cabera was gored to death in madri
gunfights broke out again sunday in the capital city juba. the fighting started over a heated political rivalry between the president and vice president. south sudan has been trying to recover from a civil war that killed tens of thousands of people. >>> a spanish matador was gored to death on live tv. jonathan vigliotti says it's the first professional bullfighting death in decades. we want to warn you the footage is graphic. >> reporter: 29-year-old matador victor barrio seems...
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in news from south sudan, fighting has intensified in the capital juba. fighting began last week as efforts to implement a peace agreement between the coununtr's twtwo main factionons failed. at least twowo united nations peacekeepersrs were killed s suy evening and an estimated 200 people have been killed since last week. in cambodia, thousands are mourning the killing of political commentator kem ley. he was shot and killed at point blank range sunday while drinking a cup of coffee at a gas station. he was the founder of the grassroots democracy party and a sharp critic of the country's ruling cambodian people's party, which is facing mounting opposition in the lead-up to local and national elections in 2017 and 2018. and the pulitzer prize-winning journalist whose work inspired "the killing fields," has died at the age of 82. "newsday" and "new york times" reporter sydney schanberg helped create awareness of the genocide taking place in cambodia in the 1970's and 1980's under the khmer rouge. following the secret u.s. bombing campaign in cambodia durin
in news from south sudan, fighting has intensified in the capital juba. fighting began last week as efforts to implement a peace agreement between the coununtr's twtwo main factionons failed. at least twowo united nations peacekeepersrs were killed s suy evening and an estimated 200 people have been killed since last week. in cambodia, thousands are mourning the killing of political commentator kem ley. he was shot and killed at point blank range sunday while drinking a cup of coffee at a gas...
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thousands fled the capital-- juba-- fearing the civil war that ended last year, is resuming.ernment forces attacked a u.n. peacekeeping base and a camp sheltering civilians. at least two u.n. peacekeepers from china and a local u.n. staffer were killed. >> woodruff: the united states will send another 560 troops to iraq. it's the second increase in three months, and is aimed at helping the iraqis recapture mosul from the islamic state group-- also known as isis or isil. defense secretary ash carter announced the move in baghdad today, where he met with u.s. commanders and prime minister haider al-abadi. >> at every step in this campaign, we've generated and seized additional opportunities to hasten isil's lasting defeat. and with these additional u.s. forces i'm describing today, will bring unique capabilities to the campaign and provide critical support to the iraqi forces at a key moment in the fight. >> woodruff: the troop increase will bring the total u.s. deployment in iraq to more than 4,600. >> ifill: back in this country: upbeat economic data helped wall street. the d
thousands fled the capital-- juba-- fearing the civil war that ended last year, is resuming.ernment forces attacked a u.n. peacekeeping base and a camp sheltering civilians. at least two u.n. peacekeepers from china and a local u.n. staffer were killed. >> woodruff: the united states will send another 560 troops to iraq. it's the second increase in three months, and is aimed at helping the iraqis recapture mosul from the islamic state group-- also known as isis or isil. defense secretary...
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. >> ifill: in south sudan, the capital city of juba was quiet after a cease-fire took hold. at least 272 had been killed in five days of fighting between rival factions. meanwhile, the united nations reported at least 36,000 people are seeking shelter at u.n. sites and other locations. and embassies and aid groups began evacuating staffers. >> woodruff: at least 22 people were killed in southern italy today when two commuter trains collided head on, at high speed. it happened on a single track line between two towns in the region of puglia. rescue workers searched through mangled wreckage, looking for survivors and dozens of injured. and, the italian prime minister interrupted a trip to milan. >> ( translated ): after this very brief greeting to you, i'll go back straight to rome because of the train crash. and i have ordered an immediate investigation into what happened. i think absolute clarity must be made on this. we will not stop until we understand what happened. >> woodruff: officials said they won't be sure of the final death toll until a giant crane can pull the wre
. >> ifill: in south sudan, the capital city of juba was quiet after a cease-fire took hold. at least 272 had been killed in five days of fighting between rival factions. meanwhile, the united nations reported at least 36,000 people are seeking shelter at u.n. sites and other locations. and embassies and aid groups began evacuating staffers. >> woodruff: at least 22 people were killed in southern italy today when two commuter trains collided head on, at high speed. it happened on a...
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that with thepare types of cities that we associate with today's current affairs, places like juba, benghazi, peschel at -- -- peschel at -- that type of thing where you type in the word, tells you you are wrong. the cold war is over, and their focus has shifted. these places are not as nice, are they? essentially, what we find ourselves in today is that the main problem we have, of course, is that i mentioned human intelligence operations were developed during the cold war on state actors. now we're done with nonstate actors, and the way you collect human intelligence on a nonstate actor is mostly different from how you go about this with a state actor. to begin with, nonstate actors do not display over targets of human intelligence collection. they don't have diplomats. they don't have a business community, senior officials they can actually commute. come in contact with them because they mostly operate on the ground. in addition to that, that forces core collectors to actually focus, for a change, on targets that are not diplomatic. you cannot recruit anymore by going to cocktail parties
that with thepare types of cities that we associate with today's current affairs, places like juba, benghazi, peschel at -- -- peschel at -- that type of thing where you type in the word, tells you you are wrong. the cold war is over, and their focus has shifted. these places are not as nice, are they? essentially, what we find ourselves in today is that the main problem we have, of course, is that i mentioned human intelligence operations were developed during the cold war on state actors. now...