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. >> reporter: he is campaigning for next month's partly meantry elections in serbia. his refusal to recognize the authority boosts the standing of internationalists. and now it has catapulted him higher. >> we saw the croatian prime minister in that story, and croatia has just announced it will ban sheshel from traveling to that country, even if he wants to. >>> now, joining us live, the decision of the judges was not a unanimous one, was it? >> yes, that's it. the decision was made by majority, two judges much three voted, and only the one judge, she wrote the opinion that it was very interesting at the end, she wrote that after the reading of the majority judgment she felt like thrown back in time, centuries ago, back in the time of the roman empire when the romans tried to justify their war crimes. he concluded that the manual or the did not provide enough explanation, or no explanation to support their conclusions. she thinks that the systematic effect has been created in croatia, war crimes and the crimes against humanity. and she said that he failed to consider
. >> reporter: he is campaigning for next month's partly meantry elections in serbia. his refusal to recognize the authority boosts the standing of internationalists. and now it has catapulted him higher. >> we saw the croatian prime minister in that story, and croatia has just announced it will ban sheshel from traveling to that country, even if he wants to. >>> now, joining us live, the decision of the judges was not a unanimous one, was it? >> yes, that's it. the...
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refugees in serbia come together across the generations.nd how france's wall for peace is causing conflict. did you ever imagine that a trip to the gas station could be a highlight of your day? with the price of oil tumbling, filling up your car is now cheap and has even led to more people across europe taking road trips for their vacations. oil prices have fallen from over $100 a barrel in 2014 to less than $30 now. but in the communities that rely heavily on the oil industry for jobs, this fall has been devastating. britain's oil capital aberdeen once boasted more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the country. now the scottish city is in crisis, with thousands of people out of work, loing their homes and relying on food banks. the collapse has also exposed the vulnerability of the scottish economy, some say weakening their case for independence from britain. reporter: ryan morison spends a lot of time home alone. his daughter is at pre-school, his wife has gone back to work. the family barely makes ends meet. the bank has only
refugees in serbia come together across the generations.nd how france's wall for peace is causing conflict. did you ever imagine that a trip to the gas station could be a highlight of your day? with the price of oil tumbling, filling up your car is now cheap and has even led to more people across europe taking road trips for their vacations. oil prices have fallen from over $100 a barrel in 2014 to less than $30 now. but in the communities that rely heavily on the oil industry for jobs, this...
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nato forces looked for him all over bosnia, but he was in neighboring serbia.as finally caught and taken to the hague, his trial lasted five years. he defended himself. >> the war was horrible. i expect and trust the chamber will study carefully all of the evidence. if that happens i have no doubt the judgment of acquittal will follow. >> reporter: in bosnia, many serbs still believe they were the victims. today's leader of bosnia's serbs call the trial a humiliation, he said he was subject to selective justice. but what about sarajevo, the city which was his home for three decades. this man was shot by a sniper 21 years ago. what will a verdict in karadzic's trial mean to him? >> i'm looking forward to it, not because it will be a big satisfaction, but a step towards restoring the -- the -- the faith in our society today. >> reporter: for those who lost loved ones, the verdict is important. but if karadzic's trial was meant to reconcile bosnia to its past, well it hasn't worked out that way. this country is as divided as ever. >>> plans underway to repatriate
nato forces looked for him all over bosnia, but he was in neighboring serbia.as finally caught and taken to the hague, his trial lasted five years. he defended himself. >> the war was horrible. i expect and trust the chamber will study carefully all of the evidence. if that happens i have no doubt the judgment of acquittal will follow. >> reporter: in bosnia, many serbs still believe they were the victims. today's leader of bosnia's serbs call the trial a humiliation, he said he was...
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joining us via skype from serbia is a represent of doctors without borders. the people who have been effected by in, and the people you have been dealing with there. >> basically there has been no movement between borders since the weekend. and right now what we're facing here at the border between serbia and macedonia is that at the border, we have about 450 people stranded on the macedonia side, but they are not allowed either to go into serbia or go back to macedonia. so basically they are in an open field, and they were kept from crossing, and they have been there without any humanitarian assistance, so we have been setting up shelter, providing medical care, and distributing food. and local volunteers have been doing it. we don't know yet what is going to happen. there is also stranded people on the macedonia side, also within serbia, unable to move. and they are waiting to know what the decision will be. >> and i understand there are some people stuck in the processing center as well. tell us about that. >> yes, so we have in the different centers, abou
joining us via skype from serbia is a represent of doctors without borders. the people who have been effected by in, and the people you have been dealing with there. >> basically there has been no movement between borders since the weekend. and right now what we're facing here at the border between serbia and macedonia is that at the border, we have about 450 people stranded on the macedonia side, but they are not allowed either to go into serbia or go back to macedonia. so basically they...
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it's actually serbia that pushed them back, some because of their city of origin. people from damascus and baghdad are not allowed to go through this balkan route anymore. they discovered once they had crossed this point here and they thought that was the most difficult one, there are also people from raqqa and the resort to isil stronghold who are not allowed to go through anymore and others of wondering if at some point, their town of origin will be deemed safe and they will also not be allowed. most of the people here are pinning all their hopes in the summit on monday between the e.u. and turkey, and they're hoping that after that, at least they will get some guidelines on what are the new rules rather than every day discover by word of mouth what is happening. >>> many thanks there from the greek side of the border with macedonia. >> negotiations to form a coalition government are underway in slovakia follow the failure of the ruling party to win a majority. a nazi party made major gains there. >> as votes were counted in slovakia, anti refugee sentiment seems
it's actually serbia that pushed them back, some because of their city of origin. people from damascus and baghdad are not allowed to go through this balkan route anymore. they discovered once they had crossed this point here and they thought that was the most difficult one, there are also people from raqqa and the resort to isil stronghold who are not allowed to go through anymore and others of wondering if at some point, their town of origin will be deemed safe and they will also not be...
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. >> he himself is campaigning for next month's elections in h serbia.is refusal to recognize the authority bolsters his standing. the effect may now catapult him even higher. paul brennen, al jazeera. >> let's get more on this story, a former chief prosecutor in the former president, and has also worked at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia, and he joins us now live, thank you for being with us on the program. how surprised were you by this not guilty verdict? >> not necessarily surprised by the verdict, but pretty surprised by the overall decision of the three judges. a majority of two judges including one thats hadn't heard a word of the evidence. who left the tribunal following a letter he wrote to 60 of his best friends explain nag the judges in particular presiding judge had placed improper pressure on the judges. so he had to be replaced. and that judge along with judge ant nettie was a majority whose findings were acquittal on all counts. the minority judge that has been there throughout give as judgement, astonishing i
. >> he himself is campaigning for next month's elections in h serbia.is refusal to recognize the authority bolsters his standing. the effect may now catapult him even higher. paul brennen, al jazeera. >> let's get more on this story, a former chief prosecutor in the former president, and has also worked at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia, and he joins us now live, thank you for being with us on the program. how surprised were you by this not guilty...
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we have this report. >> engineers use basic terse in serbia. >> production of an aircraft starts with a tin sheet. it takes us just one month to complete the plane and get it ready for its maiden flight. >> there are a number of new aircraft ready to be sent to swedish and german pilots to use them for training exercises. the company scraped together the finances to build the aircraft. they cost $60,000 each, a competitive price in the european market. >> foreign investors see serbia as unstable without bank guarantees. we have to sell our products below market price. it's barely enough to cover production costs. everything coming from here is viewed with suspicion. over time we proved we make good quality products. we focus on quality. >> the planes can fly at speeds of up to 200 kilometers for five hours at a time. they are powered by petrol, are cheap to maintain and don't need long runways to take off and land. for anyone who might be afraid to fly in one, it may be some comfort to know that there's an emergency parachute designed to bring the plane and its crew down safely. al ja
we have this report. >> engineers use basic terse in serbia. >> production of an aircraft starts with a tin sheet. it takes us just one month to complete the plane and get it ready for its maiden flight. >> there are a number of new aircraft ready to be sent to swedish and german pilots to use them for training exercises. the company scraped together the finances to build the aircraft. they cost $60,000 each, a competitive price in the european market. >> foreign...
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they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008 radovan karadzic was the most wanted man in the
they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008...
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the macedonia authorities say they don't know why serbia didn't take them in opinion serbia said until they hear about what's going to happen next along this balkan route, for the moment, they will remain there. >> thank you for that. >> let's go to turkey now where the biggest newspaper published its first edition since being taken over by the government. police raided the offices of the newspaper on friday, a move met with protest where crowds were dispersed with tear gas. journalists described what happened to the paper, which was often critical of the government as a dark day for turkish media. muhammed has more now. >> the scene outside of the newspaper headquarters a stark contrast today to the past few days when there were protests yesterday, protests and dispersal of the crowd by water cannon and tear gas, scene that is turned ugly and violent through the evening. today, calm but a very stepped up security presence. we have riot police, undercover policemen, plain clothed policeman. essentially they are trying to cordon off the area and ensure that no protestors access this are
the macedonia authorities say they don't know why serbia didn't take them in opinion serbia said until they hear about what's going to happen next along this balkan route, for the moment, they will remain there. >> thank you for that. >> let's go to turkey now where the biggest newspaper published its first edition since being taken over by the government. police raided the offices of the newspaper on friday, a move met with protest where crowds were dispersed with tear gas....
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. >>> owning an aircraft is usually an expensive business, but a businessman in serbia has come up with a cheaper way to take off. our correspondent explains >> reporter: engineers are crafting light aircraft from basic materials in this workshop in serbia. >> translation: production of an aircraft starts with a tin sheet. it takes us just one month to complete the plane and get it ready for its maiden flight. >> reporter: there are a number of new aircraft ready to be sent to swedish and german pilots who can use them for training exercises. they cost $60,000 each. a competitive price in the european market. >> translation: foreign investors see serbia as an unstable country which doesn't give bank guarantees. we have to sell below market production price. it barely covers costs. over time we have proved we make good quality products. we focus on quality. >> reporter: the planes can fly at speeds of up to 200 kilometers at a time for five hours at a time. they don't need long runways. the company has sold 70 aircraft in the five years since it began. for anyone who might be afraid to f
. >>> owning an aircraft is usually an expensive business, but a businessman in serbia has come up with a cheaper way to take off. our correspondent explains >> reporter: engineers are crafting light aircraft from basic materials in this workshop in serbia. >> translation: production of an aircraft starts with a tin sheet. it takes us just one month to complete the plane and get it ready for its maiden flight. >> reporter: there are a number of new aircraft ready to...
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croatia, which fought a war against serbia in the 1990's, has called it shameful. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia says that prosecutors failed to prove their allegations. >> after a trial lasting 10 years, a deal that issues a serious blow to prosecutors -- his seat was empty at the hearing. the majority of the tribunal judges were unable to reasonably exclude the possibility these speeches were delivered in the context of conflict and meant to boost morale of troops, rather than calling on them to spare no one. the verdict comes as a major surprise. many had assumed there would be a guilty verdict for seselj. >> to me, this is a correct decision. only the serbians face trial. reporter: seselj lost none of his defiance. >> my attitude toward the hague has not changed. the moment i went to the hague, i knew they could not prove any crime. reporter: the trial began in 2007 with seselj facing charges of crimes against humanity and inciting ethnic cleansing, but proceedings were regularly opted. seselj chose to defend himself. he was also
croatia, which fought a war against serbia in the 1990's, has called it shameful. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia says that prosecutors failed to prove their allegations. >> after a trial lasting 10 years, a deal that issues a serious blow to prosecutors -- his seat was empty at the hearing. the majority of the tribunal judges were unable to reasonably exclude the possibility these speeches were delivered in the context of conflict and meant to boost morale...
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nato's intervention by the united states and the collapse of the bosnian serb republic and the serbiaepublic. anchor: will this verdict be enough to close the door on this horrible chapter? >> that is the big question. that was the logic. this would be the closure and that things will be comfortably put to bed. we heard the serbs talking. there is no doubt that for many serbs, radovan karadzic represents a national hero. respect theto charges brought against him. for the many bosnian muslims who suffered and whose relatives died often in horrific ways, this is a moment in which justice is seen to be done. they hope will be that it will lead to some sort of coming andther among serbian croats living in bosnia. and that he will act as a deterrent for people who want to get away with this sort of thing. eventually you will be tried and put in prison. anchor: thank you for that. families of victims of the germanwings crash have begun a series of commemorations marking that day. 150 died when a pilot brought down the aircraft in the french alps. there was a minute of silence today and some
nato's intervention by the united states and the collapse of the bosnian serb republic and the serbiaepublic. anchor: will this verdict be enough to close the door on this horrible chapter? >> that is the big question. that was the logic. this would be the closure and that things will be comfortably put to bed. we heard the serbs talking. there is no doubt that for many serbs, radovan karadzic represents a national hero. respect theto charges brought against him. for the many bosnian...
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and beat kazakhstan for the teammate completed serbia's come back for the win in the final.r sport for now and i'll have more later. >> thank you very much indeed. that is it for this news hour on al jazeera but do stay with us plenty more world news coming up, right after this short break. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his restaurants. >> we hired 200 people here in harlem... these jobs can't be outsourced. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >>> european leaders hold an emergency summit on the refugee crisis as thousands are stranded on the greece-macedonia border. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, tunisian security forces under attack af
and beat kazakhstan for the teammate completed serbia's come back for the win in the final.r sport for now and i'll have more later. >> thank you very much indeed. that is it for this news hour on al jazeera but do stay with us plenty more world news coming up, right after this short break. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever...
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serbia and macedonia are following suit, leaving thousands heading north in greece with nowhere to go. and strikes and protests today in france. anger is growing over new labor reforms that would help businesses hire more employees by shaking up the country system . to make matters worse there is traffic chaos on the train network as real workers strike. that is over plans to change to the working arrangements. a victory for artificial intelligence as they have just beat one of the best players of the complex board game. our top story now, live from paris. >> we will start with the upset in michigan for the race to the white house as bernie sanders won the primary. by a hair. he beat hillary clinton i under 2% but it is enough to take all 130 delegates. clinton won mississippi and she does look set to take the democratic nomination. speaking after his michigan win, he was triumphant. , what weafter state have done is create a kind of momentum that we need to win. so once again, this has been a fantastic night in michigan. >> in the meantime, donald trump is tightening his grip on the
serbia and macedonia are following suit, leaving thousands heading north in greece with nowhere to go. and strikes and protests today in france. anger is growing over new labor reforms that would help businesses hire more employees by shaking up the country system . to make matters worse there is traffic chaos on the train network as real workers strike. that is over plans to change to the working arrangements. a victory for artificial intelligence as they have just beat one of the best players...
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. >> reporter: he himself is campaigning for next month's parliamentary elections in serbia.usal to recognize the authority of the hague tribunal boosted his standing amongst you would from nationalists. the effect of his acquittal might now catapult him even higher. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> i spoke to patty ashdown the former high representative for bosnia and herzegovina he says the leadership in the cupped are countries of the former yugoslavia is partly to blame for the unrest in that region. >> i am afraid the climate at present is that the sentence some in bosnia celebrate if a nationalist is found innocent, they do the same. that's the balkans in its present mood. is it a surprise? no, i honestly don't think it is. if the international crime -- if the icty, the international criminal for the tribunal of the crimes in yugoslavia is to be anything, it must have the most exacting standards of evidence. he is not a very, i have to say, fragrant man. he's the not the man that one would like to have dinner with. i would go a long way to avoid him. but the question really
. >> reporter: he himself is campaigning for next month's parliamentary elections in serbia.usal to recognize the authority of the hague tribunal boosted his standing amongst you would from nationalists. the effect of his acquittal might now catapult him even higher. paul brennan, al jazeera. >> i spoke to patty ashdown the former high representative for bosnia and herzegovina he says the leadership in the cupped are countries of the former yugoslavia is partly to blame for the...
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when the court in the hague decided to call him to prison in the netherlands, serbia refused to return him. uniquely his verdict will be delivered without him being in court. the international criminal tribunal apparently powerless to compel him. >> translation: this is a criminal who is laughing to our faces. we will react if it stays like this. >> reporter: he says he won't watching the verdict on television and doesn't care whether it's guilty or not. as he told a rally in belgrade earlier this year, i already beat the tribunal. paul brennan >>> thousands of people are expected to demonstrate in france against plans which could affect the 35-hour working week. critics say that reforms will give unions less power and workers fewer rights. supporters say that it will make france more competitive. >> reporter: they're known from being ideal for getting out of tight corners. a squeeze for tens of thousands of these smart cards are being produced here in france every year. when they arrive on shift they know they will be here later than they used to. the work has come to an end to try to
when the court in the hague decided to call him to prison in the netherlands, serbia refused to return him. uniquely his verdict will be delivered without him being in court. the international criminal tribunal apparently powerless to compel him. >> translation: this is a criminal who is laughing to our faces. we will react if it stays like this. >> reporter: he says he won't watching the verdict on television and doesn't care whether it's guilty or not. as he told a rally in...
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they have been pushed back from serbia. so these people will be pushed back into greece. so the number of people at the crossing is actually becoming more and more irrelevant considering the number of push backs >>> in the ucht. s donald trump's hold on the hold for president is looser after two victories for ted cruz. bernie sanders also had a goodnight, although he lost heavily to hillary clinton in louisiana. >> reporter: a night where front runnerss for both parties were humbled. an alternative for donald trump ee percentaged for the republicans icht let me say god bless kansas. god bless maine. >> reporter: ted cruz won two of the four states and has now defeated trump in six states in the primary. after easily winning kansas and maine, he said he that has solid tied himself as the only republican capable of surpassing the new york businessman. >> we're going to stand behind the strongest conservative in the race and also we have beat donald trump seven times now gentleman marco rubio was the big loser failing to win a state and finishing last in maine behind john ka
they have been pushed back from serbia. so these people will be pushed back into greece. so the number of people at the crossing is actually becoming more and more irrelevant considering the number of push backs >>> in the ucht. s donald trump's hold on the hold for president is looser after two victories for ted cruz. bernie sanders also had a goodnight, although he lost heavily to hillary clinton in louisiana. >> reporter: a night where front runnerss for both parties were...
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serbia announced plans to shut its borders as well. the countries you see as well had already tightened their border controls in response to the spiralling crisis. that that is left thousands of refugees stranded in greece with no path forward. the poor conditions for refugees stranded on the greek macedonian border is causing diseases. 70% of the children are ill with respiratory issues. many refugees only have tents to protect them from the rain and winter cold and have poor sanitation. disease control experts have been sent by the greek health ministry as a precaution. we speak to the country director of the charity save the children. joining us from beirut. what are the children's most immediate needs and are they being met? >> yes. children, obviously, are going to be suffering from psychosocial trauma as well as being hungry and also from health perspectives. as you mentioned, the respiratory issues are going to be severe >>> can they be met by authorities and aid agencies? >> obviously, access to these children is very, very cri
serbia announced plans to shut its borders as well. the countries you see as well had already tightened their border controls in response to the spiralling crisis. that that is left thousands of refugees stranded in greece with no path forward. the poor conditions for refugees stranded on the greek macedonian border is causing diseases. 70% of the children are ill with respiratory issues. many refugees only have tents to protect them from the rain and winter cold and have poor sanitation....
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. >> we will create a greater serbia.ter: the murder, torture, and deportation of non-serbs was part of an armed conflict in which civilians were involved, rather than ethnic cleansing, it was deemed. personalt to bear any responsible for the crimes, nor did he know about or endorse such actions by his volunteers. in belgrade, he was freed in 2014 when he was diagnosed with liver cancer. he said the verdict was the only right one. >> in the hague, i defeated all false testimony and exposed false documents. i escape without punishment, but maybe i could have received at least some time so serbia's enemies would not be so angry. reporter: more victims and leaders of neighboring countries threatened to come to terms -- struggled to come to terms with the verdict. anti-euboost to his radical party. catherine: tributes are being paid to architect zaha hadid, who has died at the age of 65. born in iraq in 1950, she founded her own practice in london before turning 30. she became the first woman to win the pritzker prize for arc
. >> we will create a greater serbia.ter: the murder, torture, and deportation of non-serbs was part of an armed conflict in which civilians were involved, rather than ethnic cleansing, it was deemed. personalt to bear any responsible for the crimes, nor did he know about or endorse such actions by his volunteers. in belgrade, he was freed in 2014 when he was diagnosed with liver cancer. he said the verdict was the only right one. >> in the hague, i defeated all false testimony and...
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. >>> authorities in serbia are investigating a cargo crate. it was discovered on an air serbia flight to the capital belgrade. >> an official in the prosecutors office tells nbc news that two missiles have been found in a cargo area of the airport and an investigation is underway after sniffer dogs discovered explosive particles leading to the discovery of these missiles. the cargo's final destination was portland, oregon. we understand from the manifest it was to take the cargo here to london next before the united states. at the moment experts are working to prove are they real or are they training missiles? whether these are live and some media outlets have reported or if they have been in contact with explosive material leading to trace amounts that the dogs were able to sniff out. there have been reports that the two are american-made hell fire missiles, versatile weapons that debe launched from a variety of platforms. >> thanks so much. a little disturbing. >>> an unusual police chase in los angeles when a police cruiser reportedly carry
. >>> authorities in serbia are investigating a cargo crate. it was discovered on an air serbia flight to the capital belgrade. >> an official in the prosecutors office tells nbc news that two missiles have been found in a cargo area of the airport and an investigation is underway after sniffer dogs discovered explosive particles leading to the discovery of these missiles. the cargo's final destination was portland, oregon. we understand from the manifest it was to take the cargo...
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he was in neighboring serbia. not hiding in secret but disguised as an mystic healer. he and defiant in a trial lasting more than seven years. the current serb leader called the trial a humiliation and said radovan karadzic was subject to selective justice. for some the 40-year sentence falls short. there is a sense of frustration here that he was only convicted of 10 of the 11 counts against him. this also anger at the length of his sentence with some people saying it is too short. >> reporter: outside the court radovan karadzic's legal adviser was dprontd by relatives of the victim. >> he was disappointed and he was astonished by the verdict and he has asked us to appeal. >> reporter: his conviction closes one chapter in the darkest period of the history, but in a society still divide on ethnic lines, reconciliation is still a distant hope >>> coming up next a closer look at radovan karadzic and his war creams an the victims-- crimes and the victims left behind. egyptian police say they have found a group linked to the abduction and murder of an italian student in ca
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first with croatia and then serbia. those cooperative steps took many years to achieve in order for even the tribunal to really focus and achieve the mandate that was vested in it by the security council >>> to the point of the government dealing with the individuals who are under investigation, who are indicted, could you jou give us a little primer on who is subject to the icc's jurisdiction, who is subject to the tribunal's jurisdiction, what are the requirements to bring charges? >> right. so the international criminal court is a permanent court that has potentially global jurisdiction, and you can see the former yugoslavia tribunal, almost precursors to this. it has jurisdiction over alleged crimes against humanitarian, war crimes, or genocide, that have been committed on the territory or by a national of by a country that has signed up to the court. by and large this is a consent-based court and it will only prosecute a case if the country in question doesn't undertake its own credible prosecution >>> who is it or
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of a nato campaign in serbia.n it comes to families of the victims, and associating gathering, they are very dissatisfied with the fact that he got 40 years in prison, because they hoped he would get a lifetime sentence. they are saying that it is not fair that karadzic is not convicted in genocide cases in seven municipalities. they say that not only did that genocide happen, they are saying in 1992, it was the first genocide in because nia, and that the last one was the genocide which happened in july in 1995. many people of sarajevo whom i spoke to during the day are of the same stance. they were hoping for a life sometime sentence, because they are still remembering the horror which lasted from 1992 until 1996. more than 11,000 people and sarajevo civilians were killed during that period, more than 1,600 children were killed and you can still see the scars and bullet holes all over the town. during the '90s, more than 50,000 people were wounded, and more than 10,000 homes were completely destroyed, and they ar
of a nato campaign in serbia.n it comes to families of the victims, and associating gathering, they are very dissatisfied with the fact that he got 40 years in prison, because they hoped he would get a lifetime sentence. they are saying that it is not fair that karadzic is not convicted in genocide cases in seven municipalities. they say that not only did that genocide happen, they are saying in 1992, it was the first genocide in because nia, and that the last one was the genocide which...
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when the court in the hague recalled him to prison in the netherlands, serbia refused to return him. so uniquely it will be delivered without him being in court. the international criminal tribunal apparently powerless to compel him. >> translation: obviously, this is a criminal who is laughing to our faces and to the whole world and to the hague tribunal it is ridiculous. >> reporter: he says he won't watch the verdict on television and doesn'ted care whether it's guilty or not. he told a rally in belgrade earlier this year, i will beat the tribunal >>> brazil's president has, again, accused her opponents of plotting a coup against her. dilma rousseff is facing impeachment after being accused of manipulating the budget to hide the extent of the countries's economic progression. >> reporter: dilma rousseff is fighting for her political survival. less than 24 hours after the biggest political party in brazil pulled out of a ruling coalition, she held an event here at the presidential palace where she unveiled new housing projects for the poor. she used the opportunity to push back for
when the court in the hague recalled him to prison in the netherlands, serbia refused to return him. so uniquely it will be delivered without him being in court. the international criminal tribunal apparently powerless to compel him. >> translation: obviously, this is a criminal who is laughing to our faces and to the whole world and to the hague tribunal it is ridiculous. >> reporter: he says he won't watch the verdict on television and doesn'ted care whether it's guilty or not. he...
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it was then on to macedonia, serbia and hungry.e crossed into slovakia she was arrested and spend four months in detention and doesn't plan to stay in slovakia long. >> translator: the decision is racist and the police officers told me to go back where i came from, several times they told me i was a terrorist. >> reporter: one leading human rights advocate says her treatment has a lot to do with parliamentary elections. >> everyone wants to gain the balls and win the elections and will be happy if the hysteria will calm down and they will turn the page. >> reporter: robert has made the migrant crisis a racial and a religious issue. in one resent speech he said he wanted to monitor every muslim in the country. his party's campaign slogan is will prevent slovakia to prevent a muslim community from forming and confused some people in the capitol because the city is already home to thousands of muslims. >> many of us are married to slovak women and speak the language as i have told you so it was for us little bit shock. >> reporter: op
it was then on to macedonia, serbia and hungry.e crossed into slovakia she was arrested and spend four months in detention and doesn't plan to stay in slovakia long. >> translator: the decision is racist and the police officers told me to go back where i came from, several times they told me i was a terrorist. >> reporter: one leading human rights advocate says her treatment has a lot to do with parliamentary elections. >> everyone wants to gain the balls and win the elections...
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and his party's running in next month's general election in serbia. he's no longer the populist fire brand of the 1990's. he's become a marginal figure in a country moving towards european union membership. >> it's not even ree motley the same as the old. today he's a leader of a party which will probably reach the election threshold and enter parliament. in public life, he's, i'd say, one of the weakest political figures today in serbia. reporter: that's reflected in lower campaign rallies. the ultranationalist line no longer appeals to many serbians. they've seen where it led them. the in the 1990's and the verdict at the hague is unlikely to produce a political revie value for him and his allies -- revie value for him and his allies -- revival for him and his allies. katty: still to come on the program, they are stars on the pitch but now women from the u.s. national team say their wages deserve a boost. we talked to a former player about today's actions. katty: a baby gorilla born by emergency c-section in west england has ventured outside for the
and his party's running in next month's general election in serbia. he's no longer the populist fire brand of the 1990's. he's become a marginal figure in a country moving towards european union membership. >> it's not even ree motley the same as the old. today he's a leader of a party which will probably reach the election threshold and enter parliament. in public life, he's, i'd say, one of the weakest political figures today in serbia. reporter: that's reflected in lower campaign...
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they were reportedly found on a plane that had arrived in serbia from lebanon. u.s. officials are looking into who was going to receive the missiles and what they were going to be used for. >>> investigators in france are calling for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for the mental health of pilot. it comes nearly a year after one pilot may have deliberately crashed a germanwings plane into the french alps. killing all 150 people onboard. investigators said he had been urged by doctor to get psychiatric help. >>> researchers discovered why women need more sleep than men. they say it's because the female brain is more complex. since women multitask throughout the day it takes their brains more time to recover. and they found women, if they don't get enough sleep, they getting angry, depressed and hostile. side effects of sleep-deprived men, they don't really suffer those side effects. >> no, we're all just gentle, calm sleep-deprived men. >>> okay, so, there was no doubt what a sports fisherman caught when it jumped out of the water. 2500-pound great white shark.
they were reportedly found on a plane that had arrived in serbia from lebanon. u.s. officials are looking into who was going to receive the missiles and what they were going to be used for. >>> investigators in france are calling for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for the mental health of pilot. it comes nearly a year after one pilot may have deliberately crashed a germanwings plane into the french alps. killing all 150 people onboard. investigators said he had been urged by...
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they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008 radovan karadzic was the most wanted man in the greatest embarrassment. the former psychiatrist and poet had bought death camps mass executions and genocide back to the continent and fool themselves into thinking it left such abominations behind. the atrocities in bosnia drawn indiscretions of horror and outrage in the capitals of europe yet did it taken three years to stop the killing and 12 more years to sit by in which the west combined intelligence agencies supposedly stretched every venue to find the perpetrator. yet karadzic and high priest of ethnic cleansing remained at large and every day
they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven and the next stage in the manhunt was about putting the pressure on those governments in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and economic pressure. ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was a fundamental little change in those countries and those countries intelligence. what i will do as they will. an excerpt about them, the finals when karadzic was arrested in 2008 after the political changes that happen. so by 2008...
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ld .ote weto ost at att ,a hn nttest ic palitt we, on i trum ou ghts suzanne stratford cover that, serbia was scheduled to be at a donald trump rally in florida and that she went home to alaska where her husbande recovers after a snow machine accident she posted a message on facebook thanking everybody for the support and is looking forward to returning to the campaign trail.yy >> john kasich makes a last-minute swing in the state tol tip the scales in his favor as dave nethers was therefore one of his three stops. the maps air museum in green, he picked up the endorsement of mitt romney . then has a statistical dead heat with donald trump, a metrically give him the momentum to keep moving ahead,o upon those in the audience, several admitted that they remain undecided and will probably be the most important on tuesday and governor kasich realizes it doesn't does that tell me that tomorrow is the big election, if you have not enjoyed me today then don't tell anybody. >> but you know what, i need your vote,kn mitt romney said it, i want to send a message in ohio should send a message, that
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by seeing the small fry being picked up, they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven. and the next stage in a minute was about putting the pressure on those government in belgrade and zagreb to do the hunting themselves. it meant economic pressure. and ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was fundamental political change in those countries, and then in those countries intelligence agencies. what i'll do is only an excerpt about the final, when radovan karadzic was finally arrested in 2008 after those political changes happened. >> so by 2008, radovan karadzic is europe's most wanted ma man d its greatest embarrassment. the self-declared republic the foremost psychiatrist and put had carved out of boston have brought death camps, mass executions and genocide back to the heart of a continent that it fooled itself into thinking it is let such abominations behind. the atrocities in bosnia had drawn expressions of horror and outrage from the capitals of europe, yet it had taken three years to stop the killing and 12 more years had slipped by in which the we
by seeing the small fry being picked up, they fled to serbia and croatia where they found safe haven. and the next stage in a minute was about putting the pressure on those government in belgrade and zagreb to do the hunting themselves. it meant economic pressure. and ultimately the big fish were only arrested when there was fundamental political change in those countries, and then in those countries intelligence agencies. what i'll do is only an excerpt about the final, when radovan karadzic...
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on tuesday, not a single migrant was reported entering macedonia, serbia, or slovenia. volunteer health workers are worried about the children. >> we hear the number of children suffering from this condition, the humidity, smoke inhalation, it will cause severe damage to their lungs. to ankey and greece came agreement during the eu summit on monday. in return, the eu will give asylum to a syrian already living in a turkish camp. the deal guarantees political and financial favors. u.n. and human rights groups have slandered it as illegal. it is unclear what eu leaders plan to do with the migrant leaders in greece. the ukrainian pilot on .rial in russia raised concern in the west and in kiev. they announced the trial as a farce. strikeed her hunger following a direct request from the ukrainian president. on the lighter side, a look at a new cruiseship that will be one of the biggest in the world. it has been built in france. largest cruiseship in the world. it is taller than the eiffel tower. 360 two meters, harmony of the seas is 100 meters longer than the titanic. the l
on tuesday, not a single migrant was reported entering macedonia, serbia, or slovenia. volunteer health workers are worried about the children. >> we hear the number of children suffering from this condition, the humidity, smoke inhalation, it will cause severe damage to their lungs. to ankey and greece came agreement during the eu summit on monday. in return, the eu will give asylum to a syrian already living in a turkish camp. the deal guarantees political and financial favors. u.n. and...
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now, a businessman in serbia is trying to cut the cost of owning a plane.craft sells are relatively inexpensi inexpensive. caroline maleven explains. >> engineers are crafting light aircraft from basic materials in this workshop in serbia. getting ready for the maiden flight. >> there are a number of new aircraft ready to be sent to swedish and german pilots who can use them for training exercises. the company has had to scrape together the finances to build the aircraft t costs $60,000 each. a competitive price in the european market. if we want to achieve something, we have to sell our products below market price. barely enough to cover projection costs. everything coming here is viewed with suspicion. we haven't spent millions of dollars on marketing. we focus on quality. >> the planes can fly at speeds of up to 200 kilometers an hour for five hours at a time. they are powered by petrol, chief to maintain and don't need long runways to take off and land. the company has sold 70 aircraft in the 5 years since it began. it may be some comfort there is an em
now, a businessman in serbia is trying to cut the cost of owning a plane.craft sells are relatively inexpensi inexpensive. caroline maleven explains. >> engineers are crafting light aircraft from basic materials in this workshop in serbia. getting ready for the maiden flight. >> there are a number of new aircraft ready to be sent to swedish and german pilots who can use them for training exercises. the company has had to scrape together the finances to build the aircraft t costs...
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. >> he is campaigning for next month's elections in serbia. refusal to recognize the authority boosts his standings among ultra nationalist. the effect of the acquittal may now catapult him even higher. paul brennen, al jazeera. >> now in south africa opposition parties are pushing hard for the impeachment of the president, after the country's highest court found that the president has violated the constitution. he has been ordered to repay the $60 million of state community he spent doing up his private home. we live in constitutional court judges. against the highest political leaders. >> the president failed to uphold, defend, and respect the constitution. of the supreme law of the land. >> say say he ended the national assembly violated the constitutional obligations by failing to implement the findings of the public protector. the public protector has said he should repay a portion of the money. and the chicken coop on the sprawling rural home. opposition parties launched this action, they now want him impeached. >> he is about the consti
. >> he is campaigning for next month's elections in serbia. refusal to recognize the authority boosts his standings among ultra nationalist. the effect of the acquittal may now catapult him even higher. paul brennen, al jazeera. >> now in south africa opposition parties are pushing hard for the impeachment of the president, after the country's highest court found that the president has violated the constitution. he has been ordered to repay the $60 million of state community he...
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. >> we had been told that this was the prison that houses the most notorious criminals of serbia. >>ounds of zebala, a maximum security prison located in the serbian countryside outside belgrade. >> they had done the grounds up beautifully and you heard birds everywhere. all you could hear were the sounds of birds, birds, birds, birds. that was very surprising to me. you couldn't escape it. >> the prison's garden-like grounds and collection of birds, including peacocks, are part of a renovation project. prison officials felt a relaxing natural environment could help their rehabilitation efforts. >> it did actually have a calmer feel than i expected. the buildup was pretty big. serbia's biggest, most notorious prison, then here i am with peacocks and birds and cats wandering around. >> in fact, when we wandered into the prison's shoe factory where inmate workers make dozens of shoes per day, the scene was more reminiscent of a disney film than a prison. >> this is our pet. >> this shoe shop was a pretty unique area that we got to film in. and just the fact that all the shoes were bein
. >> we had been told that this was the prison that houses the most notorious criminals of serbia. >>ounds of zebala, a maximum security prison located in the serbian countryside outside belgrade. >> they had done the grounds up beautifully and you heard birds everywhere. all you could hear were the sounds of birds, birds, birds, birds. that was very surprising to me. you couldn't escape it. >> the prison's garden-like grounds and collection of birds, including peacocks,...
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missiles with ex post of warheads were found in the cargo hold of this like going from lebanon to serbia. they were bound eventually the poorly, oregon. the fbi is investigating -- some sections of the deep south are there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. tisha: dozens of wake county parents rolled out of bed to care about. and after skip -- afterschool programs. it is one of the few spots where parents can sign up on a first-come first serve basis. steve: political fireworks could be coming to washington this week. the republican campaign said that they will continue a pr campaign to derail anyone he nominates. portions of louisiana and mississippi are underwater. a total of more than 5000 homes are damaged. tish
missiles with ex post of warheads were found in the cargo hold of this like going from lebanon to serbia. they were bound eventually the poorly, oregon. the fbi is investigating -- some sections of the deep south are there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and...
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. >> sheshel is himself campaigning for reelection in serbia. boosted his standing amongst ultranationalists. his acquittal may catapult him even higher. paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> south africans are calling for the impeachment of jacob zuma. in order to repay some of the $16 million of state money spent upgrading his private home. from johannesburg, tanya page reports. >> judges delivered a unanimous ruling against south africa's highest ruler. >> failed to uphold defend and respect the constitution as the spresupreme law of the land. >> they said jacob diseum a zums mijtseminister failed to respece law. they now want zuma impeached. >> it means that zuma was always wrong when he said he was above the law, above the constitution and come first. he was always wrong and today we say the constitution reigns supreme. >> alleged he was cozy with the guptas who offered people ministerial jobs on his behalf. possibility of a down grade by credit ratings agencies. the court ruling on president zuma and the national assembly is damning. zuma enjoy th
. >> sheshel is himself campaigning for reelection in serbia. boosted his standing amongst ultranationalists. his acquittal may catapult him even higher. paul brennan, al jazeera. >>> south africans are calling for the impeachment of jacob zuma. in order to repay some of the $16 million of state money spent upgrading his private home. from johannesburg, tanya page reports. >> judges delivered a unanimous ruling against south africa's highest ruler. >> failed to uphold...
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macedonia, low seen i can't, croatia and serbia abruptly stopped all travel by migrants, e.u.ders will meet again next week to stem the illegal flow of migrants through greece. the greek government stepped up its effort to row locate thousands a think although the board we are macedonia. in two days the army set up this cam top 3,000 people. it has showers with hot water, toilets, pay phones and three doctors. the government says it's trying to stop the spread of infection. this week two people in border camps were diagnosed with hepatitis h.a. in just the past 24 hours 649 people arrived in the greek islands from turkey. 41,000 are stuck in greece, among them thousands of children, and al jazeera reports, new restrictions are making the path towards europe even harder for afghan children. >> reporter: it's a moment of life otherwise filled with hardship, loniless and uncertainty. teenagers who who trader to dream about a fresh start. like this 17-year-old who left afghanistan with his parents and smuggled his way to the shores of greece. >> translator: the smugglers order imm
macedonia, low seen i can't, croatia and serbia abruptly stopped all travel by migrants, e.u.ders will meet again next week to stem the illegal flow of migrants through greece. the greek government stepped up its effort to row locate thousands a think although the board we are macedonia. in two days the army set up this cam top 3,000 people. it has showers with hot water, toilets, pay phones and three doctors. the government says it's trying to stop the spread of infection. this week two people...
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it was on to macedonia, serbia and hungary. as she grossed into slovakia, she was arrested. she spent four months in detention and does not plan to stay in slovakia long. >> translation: their decision is racist and the police officers told me to go back to where i came from. >> one leading right advocate says treatments has a lot to do with elections. >> everyone wants to gain the vaults and win the election. i'll be happy if the hysteria counts down, and people and politicians will turn the page. >> they have made the crisis racial and religious. >> in a speech he said he wanted to monitor every location. >> he said that he wanted to protect slovakia with a goal. which confused some in the capital. the city is home to thousands of muslims. >> so many are married to slovak women. we speak the language. it was a bit of a shock. >> reporter: the ruling party is likely to get votes for a majority in parliament. it means ta may have to form a coalition, a sign that the rhetoric has not gone down well with voters. >> reporter: the philippines impounded a ship docked near manila.
it was on to macedonia, serbia and hungary. as she grossed into slovakia, she was arrested. she spent four months in detention and does not plan to stay in slovakia long. >> translation: their decision is racist and the police officers told me to go back to where i came from. >> one leading right advocate says treatments has a lot to do with elections. >> everyone wants to gain the vaults and win the election. i'll be happy if the hysteria counts down, and people and...
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so when everyone was shipped out to the big fish and have given the orders but they fled to serbia and croatia in the neck stage was putting the pressure in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and with that economic pressure. and there were only a restive and there was of fundamental political change. with those intelligence agencies i will read in the excerpt as with a friend of mine was finally arrested after the political changes. >> the self-declared republic in 2008 carved out of bosnia had mass executions in death camps in parts of the continent that left such abominations behind. they had expressions of horror and outrage but it has taken for years in which the west stretched to find that perpetrators but then with ethnic cleansing every day he was at liberty but the judgment of the killings. that pursuit was marked by blunders in the trails of the negotiation of of the drama in the long-running franco american by the american ambush that they always managed to avoid. this was the first-aid of affairs in early 2008 when out of the blue to abandon the fugitive one of the many g
so when everyone was shipped out to the big fish and have given the orders but they fled to serbia and croatia in the neck stage was putting the pressure in belgrade to do the hunting themselves and with that economic pressure. and there were only a restive and there was of fundamental political change. with those intelligence agencies i will read in the excerpt as with a friend of mine was finally arrested after the political changes. >> the self-declared republic in 2008 carved out of...
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. >> he said that the situation in greece was dramatic, and he summed out serbia, slovinia austria for criticism, and he said that their border restrictions are lamentable. he plans go to brussels to speak about it, and he hopes that when the eu leaders meet together on the 17th, they will revise them and come up with something that's compliant with international human rights law. >>> yet more lives. five people, including a baby from drown as the boat they were in capsized as they were trying to make the crossing from syria to greece it's a reminder of the interior minsters meeting in brussels some european countries closing their borders to refugees has led to thousands stranded on the border. >> the conditions are getting worse by the day. yesterday, we were calling it appalling and today there's no way to describe it. it may look less tents, but the tents were sinking in the mud, and we saw a lot of people remove them and relocated on the gravel between the rail track, and that at the moment being the best option they have here. many people are still trying to come to terms with th
. >> he said that the situation in greece was dramatic, and he summed out serbia, slovinia austria for criticism, and he said that their border restrictions are lamentable. he plans go to brussels to speak about it, and he hopes that when the eu leaders meet together on the 17th, they will revise them and come up with something that's compliant with international human rights law. >>> yet more lives. five people, including a baby from drown as the boat they were in capsized as...
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report by european tv network says two missiles have been discovered by officials at an airport in serbia. alleged to be bound for oregon. u.s. officials are looking into who was going to receive the missiles and what they were going to be used for. >>> investigators in france are calling for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for pilot. a nearly a year after one pilot may have deliberately crashed a plane into the french alps. investigators said he had been urnled by doctors to get sigh yat rick help. women need more sleep than men. since women multitasking throughout the day it takes their brains more time to recover. and they found women if they getting anry, depressed and hostile. side effects of sleep-deprived men they don't suffer those side effects. >>> okay, so, there was no doubt what a sports fisherman caught when it jumped out of the water. a great white shark. measured about 15 foot. it took a monumental effort to reel it in. >> the biggest shark i have ever seen, jumps out of the water, completely out of the water, straight up. we stand on the other side. we got the anchor
report by european tv network says two missiles have been discovered by officials at an airport in serbia. alleged to be bound for oregon. u.s. officials are looking into who was going to receive the missiles and what they were going to be used for. >>> investigators in france are calling for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for pilot. a nearly a year after one pilot may have deliberately crashed a plane into the french alps. investigators said he had been urnled by doctors to get...
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refugees in serbia come together across the generations.nd how france's wall for peace is causing conflict. did you ever imagine that a trip to the gas station could be a highlight of your day? with the price of oil tumbling, filling up your car is now cheap and has even led to more people across europe ta r
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view trust in agreement with .urkey will result in miracles tonight, slovenia and serbia announced controlsn migrant injuries, while others along the torant route from greece europe's richer north, like austria, say they will keep their restrictions in place for now. defenseizing border with turkey as a good idea, but you cannot rely on that permanently. we need europe-wide solutions. correspondent: the eu does not speak with one voice. the migration crisis is ripping europe apart. with all of these complications, what is the real motivation in this dramatic turn in migration policy? .he german juggernaut it is angela merkel's political career on the line. she faces regional elections this weekend. she was behind the scenes at the summit. votes will be counted in germany before it has a chance to unravel. is looking to use its position in the crisis to get concessions from europe. will it succeed? i spoke with a senior fellow at the council for foreign relations. turkey want in exchange for taking back the refugees? one, money. 2, it wants to allow its citizens to travel within the zone wit
view trust in agreement with .urkey will result in miracles tonight, slovenia and serbia announced controlsn migrant injuries, while others along the torant route from greece europe's richer north, like austria, say they will keep their restrictions in place for now. defenseizing border with turkey as a good idea, but you cannot rely on that permanently. we need europe-wide solutions. correspondent: the eu does not speak with one voice. the migration crisis is ripping europe apart. with all of...