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the u.n. the many more impatient -- many more important issues have, before you. the iea in particular to an important role to play make sure iran follows through in its commitments and keeping up the pressure as the final deal is negotiated. in syria the u.n.'s role is critical, both in the laminating the chemical stockpile and getting humanitarian aid to people in dire need. general assembly adopted a resolution that confirms its commitment to ukraine's sovereignty. the u.n. has not been able to send a more powerful message because of russia's of the toe in the security council. on the palestinian peace process just yesterday, resident -- announced the palestinians intend to be a party to 15 international conventions. this could jeopardize the peace process and possibly u.s. assistance. the ramifications are unclear. the administration must send a clear message to the palestinians that the only path to statehood is through and the notion -- through a negotiated agreement with israel. i hope
the u.n. the many more impatient -- many more important issues have, before you. the iea in particular to an important role to play make sure iran follows through in its commitments and keeping up the pressure as the final deal is negotiated. in syria the u.n.'s role is critical, both in the laminating the chemical stockpile and getting humanitarian aid to people in dire need. general assembly adopted a resolution that confirms its commitment to ukraine's sovereignty. the u.n. has not been able...
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in march a u.n. panel issued a report to the u.n. security council concluding that the july illegal shipment of weapons to north korea from cuba in fact violated sanctions and constituted, by the way, the largest amount of weapons interdicted going to north korea since the adoption of the resolution 1718 in 2006. i don't have to talk about all the details about it. they were clearly trying to hide it. so given the discovery of cuba d north korea's regime frankly conclusion to violate u.n. sanctions, what action is under way to hold those two regimes responsible for violating -- for obviously violating u.s. sanctions? point number one. if i can then jump to venezuela where again, like you have been in cuba, you have been very vocal, very, very vocal. you cannot underestimate the importance of those statements you have been making on twitter. for those repressed and oppressed. i don't have to tell you what's going on in venezuela. you're very familiar. what is the administration or what can or are you doing specifically through the uni
in march a u.n. panel issued a report to the u.n. security council concluding that the july illegal shipment of weapons to north korea from cuba in fact violated sanctions and constituted, by the way, the largest amount of weapons interdicted going to north korea since the adoption of the resolution 1718 in 2006. i don't have to talk about all the details about it. they were clearly trying to hide it. so given the discovery of cuba d north korea's regime frankly conclusion to violate u.n....
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the u.n.ts food for the 20,000 palestinian in this refugee camp runs out today, that is saturday. south sudan sends soldiers at the scene of a deadly attack. and president obama signs a bill designed to block the man iran has chosen as ambassador to the u.n. ♪ but first to south korea where emergency teams are struggling to find survivors from the sunken ferry and has it been three days since it capsized with more than 470 people on board and the vessel is completely submerged and shifted to one side. so far 29 bodies have been recovered, 273 people are still missing. harry faucet has the latest on the rescue operation. >> more desperate efforts at the site of the wreck has dive teams continue to battle strong currents and visibility in and around the sunken ferry and for the first time bodies have been seen on board. >> translator: a civilian diver discovered three bodies through a window and a cabin on the fourth floor in the morning but the diver came out of the water due to time limits and
the u.n.ts food for the 20,000 palestinian in this refugee camp runs out today, that is saturday. south sudan sends soldiers at the scene of a deadly attack. and president obama signs a bill designed to block the man iran has chosen as ambassador to the u.n. ♪ but first to south korea where emergency teams are struggling to find survivors from the sunken ferry and has it been three days since it capsized with more than 470 people on board and the vessel is completely submerged and shifted to...
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while the u.n. is far from perfect, the collecting for refusing to pay our commitment leaves the united states any position of weakness, not strength. our robust engagement is necessary to better protect our credibility on the world stage as well as our national security. problems in remote areas now cross borders at alarming rates. we need to leverage the strength of this coalition of nations to prevent emerging threats abroad from reaching us here at home, and to ensure the human remains accountable and effective. nuclear proliferation, terrorism, drug trafficking, man-made and natural disasters, infectious disease, extreme poverty and suffering, environmental degradation, confronts the entire world community and no one nation should address them alone. burden sharing remains the most cost efficient use of our tax dollars. for all these reasons the u.s. must pay its bills in full and on time. our responsibility both republicans and democratic administrations have consistently upheld. in an increas
while the u.n. is far from perfect, the collecting for refusing to pay our commitment leaves the united states any position of weakness, not strength. our robust engagement is necessary to better protect our credibility on the world stage as well as our national security. problems in remote areas now cross borders at alarming rates. we need to leverage the strength of this coalition of nations to prevent emerging threats abroad from reaching us here at home, and to ensure the human remains...
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the u.n. first, a news update. of money, u.s. retail sales were up in march by the largest amount in 18 months. the commerce department said retail sales rose 1.1% in march, that is the best showing since september 2012. the rise, led by strong gains in sales of automobiles, furniture, and other products. the assistant it press says the strong gain is evidence the economy is emerging from a harsh winter. an update on the missing malaysia airliner. send a robotic submarine into the indian ocean for the first time after failing to pick up any signals from the jet's black boxes for six days. officials investigating an oil slick not far from the area where the last underwater sounds were detected. this according to angus houston, the head of a joint agency coordinating the search australia's west coast. at 3:00 today, pulitzer prize winners will be announced. contenders are reporters who revealed the u.s. government surveillance effort week by edward snowden. revelations about the spy programs wer
the u.n. first, a news update. of money, u.s. retail sales were up in march by the largest amount in 18 months. the commerce department said retail sales rose 1.1% in march, that is the best showing since september 2012. the rise, led by strong gains in sales of automobiles, furniture, and other products. the assistant it press says the strong gain is evidence the economy is emerging from a harsh winter. an update on the missing malaysia airliner. send a robotic submarine into the indian ocean...
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., u.n.reform. >> u.n. reform. yes. and, in fact, congresswoman lowy asked a similar question. >> and the other thing i just wanted to get in is to underscore what mr. diaz-balart mentioned on venezuela and also to praise you because you have personally engaged as well as the secretary has and president obama has acknowledged the very serious oppression that is going on in venezuela. but if you can more specifically discuss how we can balance the united states' role and not feed into the obvious attempt to distract and blame his problems on the united states. >> okay. let me start, if i can, by addressing the human rights council question. i know -- don't remember exactly how you worded the question, but it was -- >> [inaudible] basically, how can we get the human rights council, through our membership, to focus less on israel and more on -- >> that was, exactly. that was the line i wanted to pick up on because what i would say is since we joined the council, since the president made that dec
., u.n.reform. >> u.n. reform. yes. and, in fact, congresswoman lowy asked a similar question. >> and the other thing i just wanted to get in is to underscore what mr. diaz-balart mentioned on venezuela and also to praise you because you have personally engaged as well as the secretary has and president obama has acknowledged the very serious oppression that is going on in venezuela. but if you can more specifically discuss how we can balance the united states' role and not feed...
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we are rigorously reviewing all u.n. missions and urging the u.n. to do so as well. we know the importance of reducing our closing missions where conditions on the ground permit and when host governments have the capability and must find the will to manage their own affairs, particularly after a year-long deployments by the united nations. in our view peacekeeping activities are often essential, but they need not be eternal. finally, we are striving to mobilize the u.n. as a vehicle for the promotion of human dignity and human rights. and a form in which the united states can continue to stand up to repressive regimes. with the strong backing of many in congress, including all of you here today, we have exposed russian duplicity in ukraine, fought back against the global crackdown on civil society, provide add flat form the victims of oppression in north korea, cuba, iran, syria, venezuela, and elsewhere, and pursued such vital objectives as universal access to education and end to gender-based violence, support for religious liberty, and defeat of hiv-aids. madam ch
we are rigorously reviewing all u.n. missions and urging the u.n. to do so as well. we know the importance of reducing our closing missions where conditions on the ground permit and when host governments have the capability and must find the will to manage their own affairs, particularly after a year-long deployments by the united nations. in our view peacekeeping activities are often essential, but they need not be eternal. finally, we are striving to mobilize the u.n. as a vehicle for the...
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we'll have the latest attack on a u.n. compound in south sudan. the government there says the u.n.'n peacekeeper provoked the attack by firing in to the air. also ahead, president obama signs a bill designed to block the man iran has chosen as it's a ambassador to the u.n. >> and i am rob mcbride in china with the small plant that has a big part to may in the fight against industrial pollution. ♪ ♪ >>> all right, but we can start now in south korea where the ferry that sanction on wednesday is now fallen on its side on the sea bed. three days after the ferry capsized with more than 470 people on board, hope of finding survivors impossible air pockets is, of course, dwindling. so far 29 bodies have been recovered. 273 people remain missing. now most of hospital are high school students. one of the divers said he saw three bodies inside the submerged vessel but wasn't able to get them out. 40 dives are planned for today, that's saturday, in an effort to get inside the ship where most passengers are still believed to be trapped. let's have a look at the live scene there you can see it.
we'll have the latest attack on a u.n. compound in south sudan. the government there says the u.n.'n peacekeeper provoked the attack by firing in to the air. also ahead, president obama signs a bill designed to block the man iran has chosen as it's a ambassador to the u.n. >> and i am rob mcbride in china with the small plant that has a big part to may in the fight against industrial pollution. ♪ ♪ >>> all right, but we can start now in south korea where the ferry that...
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and the u.n.y council has been meeting to talk about cases of human rights abuses in north korea, as captain now reports two foreign political prisoners are among those giving evidence. >> reporter: north korea is one of the most closed off and secret countries in the world and has not stop u.n. from leashing a report accusing north korea of widespread and gross human rights violations. >> if ever there is a call for action at the highest level on human rights, this really is it. >> reporter: the report alleges the police and security forces of north korea have done rape and extermination and he says he was born in a prison camp in 1992 and in escape from camp 14 he describes being forced to watch the execution of his mother and brother. and his testimony is one of the key elements of the u.n. report and in new york for a special meeting with security council and he admits he was rattled before his appearance before the human rights council in geneva. >> translator: i was really nervous and insecu
and the u.n.y council has been meeting to talk about cases of human rights abuses in north korea, as captain now reports two foreign political prisoners are among those giving evidence. >> reporter: north korea is one of the most closed off and secret countries in the world and has not stop u.n. from leashing a report accusing north korea of widespread and gross human rights violations. >> if ever there is a call for action at the highest level on human rights, this really is it....
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a u.n. base. the conflict forced a million from their homes, most are dependent on food aid. the food and agriculture organization warned next year south sudan will experience a wide-end famine. the only thing that will prevent it is the end to the fighting. the rebels have been accused of killing based on ethnicity. he told us his forces killed government soldiers, but denied all knowledge of the killings in the mosque. riek machar told al jazeera his fighters are not behind the attack. >> translation: i contacted the field military commander in bentiu who told me such accusation is false. first of all, we respect our people, and the majority of the forces are from the region, and we can't kill our citizens. >> it's his responsibility. these are his rebels. he admitted these are not citizens. he has to answer for it, definitely. these are his rebels, and he said it over the media that he is taking over the city of bentiu and forces are controlled. there is nothing more uncool than that. the
a u.n. base. the conflict forced a million from their homes, most are dependent on food aid. the food and agriculture organization warned next year south sudan will experience a wide-end famine. the only thing that will prevent it is the end to the fighting. the rebels have been accused of killing based on ethnicity. he told us his forces killed government soldiers, but denied all knowledge of the killings in the mosque. riek machar told al jazeera his fighters are not behind the attack....
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the u.n. >>> and father cesar and the sinners meets argentina's rock and roll prince. >> we start this newshour in south korea where the number of people dead from the ferry disaster has increased to 32. after three days of operations, emergency teams are struggling to find any survivors. the ship is sub energy merged and has fallen to one side. harry fawset reports. >> more desperate scene in and around the sunken ferry. bodies have been scene on board >> translator: a diver discovered three bodies on the fourth floor. however, the diver came out of the water due to a time limit and floating objects. his relatives were shown footage of overnight dives. there was a dramatic shift. at miadmitting what families reported, it was now more difficult. >> there is a familiar feeling officials aren't telling them everything thing. some feel any air pockets have gone and with them, any hope of survivors. others are still clinging on to hope >> reporter: continuing anger at the captain and crew who and
the u.n. >>> and father cesar and the sinners meets argentina's rock and roll prince. >> we start this newshour in south korea where the number of people dead from the ferry disaster has increased to 32. after three days of operations, emergency teams are struggling to find any survivors. the ship is sub energy merged and has fallen to one side. harry fawset reports. >> more desperate scene in and around the sunken ferry. bodies have been scene on board >> translator:...
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and then the u.n. set up its own tribunal, the international criminal tribunal for rwanda, which sat in tanzania, and that tried those that bore the principle, the cratest responsibility for the events that unfolded there. you'll appreciate that killing a million people in 100 days requires coordination. there were a lot of army and political personalities involved in the process, and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many perpetrators to justice. the u.n. did well. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials, and, i suppose, to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials. overall, the two processes, the one in rwanda and one in the tanzania on behalf of the u.n. had positive results. >> cumulative i were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming, but to the rest of the world so tomorrow's genociders may think twice before trying to do s
and then the u.n. set up its own tribunal, the international criminal tribunal for rwanda, which sat in tanzania, and that tried those that bore the principle, the cratest responsibility for the events that unfolded there. you'll appreciate that killing a million people in 100 days requires coordination. there were a lot of army and political personalities involved in the process, and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many...
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and then the u.n. set up its own tribunal, the international criminal tribunal for rwanda, which sat in tanzania, and that tried those that bore the principle, the cratest responsibility for the events that unfolded there. you'll appreciate that killing a million people in 100 days requires coordination. there were a lot of army and political personalities involved in the process, and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many perpetrators to justice. the u.n. did well. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials, and, i suppose, to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials. overall, the two processes, the one in rwanda and one in the tanzania on behalf of the u.n. had positive results. >> cumulative i were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming, but to the rest of the world so tomorrow's genociders may think twice before trying to do s
and then the u.n. set up its own tribunal, the international criminal tribunal for rwanda, which sat in tanzania, and that tried those that bore the principle, the cratest responsibility for the events that unfolded there. you'll appreciate that killing a million people in 100 days requires coordination. there were a lot of army and political personalities involved in the process, and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made is great contribution to bringing many...
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the u.n. is set to vote on sending in some 12,000 more people -- peacekeepers to the central african republic. the lease say at least 30 people have been killed in the crossfire in new fighting between the christian militia and the muslim fighters. phase three of the world's biggest election is underway in india. polling today includes the capital, new delhi, and the key state of andhra pradesh -- of --uttar desh pradesh. also coming up, the masterminds of a son-powered plane, formerly unveiled their new aircraft. the solar impulse has made a trip across the united states without using a drop of fuel. it is set to fly around the world next year. we will get the latest from our correspondent inside the trial of oscare pistorius. it is the second day of cross-examination of the athlete's account on why he shot dead his girlfriend last year. first, in eastern ukraine, no clashes were reported there wednesday, but tensions are aill high in the town where russian processors have barricaded what the
the u.n. is set to vote on sending in some 12,000 more people -- peacekeepers to the central african republic. the lease say at least 30 people have been killed in the crossfire in new fighting between the christian militia and the muslim fighters. phase three of the world's biggest election is underway in india. polling today includes the capital, new delhi, and the key state of andhra pradesh -- of --uttar desh pradesh. also coming up, the masterminds of a son-powered plane, formerly unveiled...
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the u.n. security council to call an emergency meeting tonight. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> but first, multiple shootings at a jewish community center on the eve of passover have left at least three people dead in overland park, kansas. police say the suspect is a white male in his 70s. our report from andres gutierrez of our affiliate kshb. andres, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. police tell me three people are dead and a 14-year-old boy is in critical condition tonight following this afternoon's shooting. law enforcement say that multiple shots were fired around 1:00 p.m. local time at the jewish community center here in overland park. it's a city 20 minutes south of kansas city, missouri. shots were also fired at village shalom, a retirement home eight blocks away. a man who police say is a person of interest was arrested shortly after the shooting in the parking lot of an elementary school. i was there when they took him into custody. as he was sitting in the back of
the u.n. security council to call an emergency meeting tonight. we'll get to that in a moment. >>> but first, multiple shootings at a jewish community center on the eve of passover have left at least three people dead in overland park, kansas. police say the suspect is a white male in his 70s. our report from andres gutierrez of our affiliate kshb. andres, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. police tell me three people are dead and a 14-year-old boy is in critical...
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the u.n. report and his unfounded inventions regarding the situation in crimea is concerned, crimea is a subject of the russian federation, in principle they can not serve as subject for discussion during today's meeting devoted to the situation in ukraine. and they're not worthy of such discussions. the impressions being created that the report is fabricated to reach predetermined conclusions was set by mr. simonvich in his first statement, we're forced to note that the report undermines trust in the work of the u.n. hcsr as unbiased defend irof human rights. we'll closely follow the work of the u.n. hcsr mission. we'll look how the further reports reflects the violence in southeast of the country unleashed by the so-called authorities of kiev. we advice those not just in words but champion actions for human rights in this country special attention to the actions of kiev self-proclaimed authorities which threaten to the pass sigh the east and southeast of country by force which is fraught wit
the u.n. report and his unfounded inventions regarding the situation in crimea is concerned, crimea is a subject of the russian federation, in principle they can not serve as subject for discussion during today's meeting devoted to the situation in ukraine. and they're not worthy of such discussions. the impressions being created that the report is fabricated to reach predetermined conclusions was set by mr. simonvich in his first statement, we're forced to note that the report undermines trust...
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the u.n. security council being called in new york just hours from when i'm speaking now. that's obviously a chance for russia to address the broader grievances. it blames ukraine for declaring war on its own citizens. many concerned they may intervene if the crew yanian army finds the man powuwer and e force. tense hours here. >> thank you very much. we want to go to washington and erin mcpike joins me now. how's the white house responding to the developments? are they stepping up sections or stepped up sanctions likely? >> reporter: well, don, the obama administration has been threatening encreased sanctions and officials more forceful about that this weekend. u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha power on "abc this week" and she address third degree. >> i think we have seen that the sanctions can bite and if actions like the kind of a few days continue you see a ramping up of those sanctions. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry repeatedly warned the russian counterpart
the u.n. security council being called in new york just hours from when i'm speaking now. that's obviously a chance for russia to address the broader grievances. it blames ukraine for declaring war on its own citizens. many concerned they may intervene if the crew yanian army finds the man powuwer and e force. tense hours here. >> thank you very much. we want to go to washington and erin mcpike joins me now. how's the white house responding to the developments? are they stepping up...
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the u.n. is meeting in the next hour. >> reports of more chemical attacks in syria. right now they are unconfirmed. >> a plea from the united nations to embrace wind power before it's too late. floundering mid east peace talks. the u.s. is pushing to get them back on track. it's the topic of tonight's "the week ahead". >> pro-russian demonstrators taking over a city council building in the ukraine east. the country, for the first time, fought back. gun fire killed an officer, and wounded five others. meanwhile pro-russian separatists showed up at another government building in eastern ukraine. they seized the building putting up a barricade made of wood, fire out front. they are fighting terrorists and soldiers were sent to confront armed pro-russian militants. he explained his decision. >> translation: the national security and defense council made a decision to start a full-scale terrorist operation engaging the pro-russians in ukraine. we will not allow a crimean matter again. >> viktor yan
the u.n. is meeting in the next hour. >> reports of more chemical attacks in syria. right now they are unconfirmed. >> a plea from the united nations to embrace wind power before it's too late. floundering mid east peace talks. the u.s. is pushing to get them back on track. it's the topic of tonight's "the week ahead". >> pro-russian demonstrators taking over a city council building in the ukraine east. the country, for the first time, fought back. gun fire killed an...
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in return, the palestinians agreed not to join u.n. organization or sign any u.n. treaties. the two sides would then agree to discuss peace talks before a 29th deadline. but, when steal failed to release the remaining prisoners as scheduled on march the 29th, the palestinian president felt free to sign paperwork allowing palestinians to join 15 u.n. treaties and protocols. >> let's go live now to jerusalem, and stephanie decker, so stephanie, it seems very much as though both sides have broken the agreements under the kerri initiative, where does it leave the peace process now. >> well, it leaves it at a very uncertain future, the palestinians will tell you that the israelis broke first, by not releasing that final batch last saturday. they then gave a tuesday deadline, they still hadn't heard, and this is when they took that step, to go and sign 15 treaties and dream is now saying because they did that at a time, the palestinians knew that they were finalizing the release of these prisoners, and therefore, now this has to be canceled. it is a lot of back and forth, we know
in return, the palestinians agreed not to join u.n. organization or sign any u.n. treaties. the two sides would then agree to discuss peace talks before a 29th deadline. but, when steal failed to release the remaining prisoners as scheduled on march the 29th, the palestinian president felt free to sign paperwork allowing palestinians to join 15 u.n. treaties and protocols. >> let's go live now to jerusalem, and stephanie decker, so stephanie, it seems very much as though both sides have...
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now i really want to talk about them. >> u.n. report calls from the security council to refer the issue to the international criminal court but that's unlikely given china has power to veto such a move and has publicly rejected the document. china's officials say lack of support of north korea made it impossible for the commission to be impartial and objective. >> china is a great country, and a great civilization, and itself must be concerned having at its door step a country that not only has nuclear weapons but inherently is unstable to cause unjust to its own citizens. >> neither china nor russia attended the security meeting. >> if and when those human rights issues are stopped that would be great. i have strong aspirations of a new life starting all over. >> reporter: a life he never could have imagined as a political prisoner in his own country. >> the people of the tropical paradise in the philippines say they deserve a bigger share of their island's wealth. tourists spend millions there every year. >> reporter: with its
now i really want to talk about them. >> u.n. report calls from the security council to refer the issue to the international criminal court but that's unlikely given china has power to veto such a move and has publicly rejected the document. china's officials say lack of support of north korea made it impossible for the commission to be impartial and objective. >> china is a great country, and a great civilization, and itself must be concerned having at its door step a country that...
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the survivors of an attack on an u.n.ompound in south sudan talk of their terror. >> one man caught up with me and hit me in the head with a machete. i stayed very still because i didn't want them to come back and finish me. >> pakistan's military denies being responsible for the shooting of a prominent journalist. and how mobiles are dialing up profit at the expense of traditional phone services in myanmar. >> divers in south korea have recovered more bodies. the search an recover operation is continuing just off jindo. >>> south sudan's government said it has sent troops after an attack at an u.n. camp on thursday. >> reporter: these are some of the survivors of an attack on the u.n. base in bor. among them women and children. some have bullet wounds. others say they were attacked by machetes. a boy said he was beaten by sticks by a group numbering in the hundreds. a woman ran away. >> she caught up with me, so i tried to jump over a wall. one man caught up with me and hit me in the head with a machete and left me. i la
the survivors of an attack on an u.n.ompound in south sudan talk of their terror. >> one man caught up with me and hit me in the head with a machete. i stayed very still because i didn't want them to come back and finish me. >> pakistan's military denies being responsible for the shooting of a prominent journalist. and how mobiles are dialing up profit at the expense of traditional phone services in myanmar. >> divers in south korea have recovered more bodies. the search an...
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the u.n. security council discusses possible sanctions against south sudan as the conflict intensifies. >>> a year after bangladesh's worst factory accident, we ask are working conditions any safer? [ ♪ music ] >>> barack obama has backed japan in its territorial dispute with china. the u.s. president said the senkakus have been historically governed by japan. the diaoyu island, as it's called in china, has strained relations. president obama's remarks are likely to anger china. >> we stand together calling for disputes in the region, including maritime issues, to be resolved peacefully, through dialogue. we share commitment to fundamental principles such as freedom of navigation and respect to international law. the treaty commitment to japan's community is absolute, and article five covers all territories under japan's administration, including the si senkakku islands island. >> the u.s. and japan share sovereignty based on legal principles. we are global countries promoting stability and pe
the u.n. security council discusses possible sanctions against south sudan as the conflict intensifies. >>> a year after bangladesh's worst factory accident, we ask are working conditions any safer? [ ♪ music ] >>> barack obama has backed japan in its territorial dispute with china. the u.s. president said the senkakus have been historically governed by japan. the diaoyu island, as it's called in china, has strained relations. president obama's remarks are likely to anger...
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. >> going hungry - the u.n. cuts food rations to syria because donors haven't delivered on their promises. plus... >> i'm tania paige reporting from kenya on a marriage bill that damages women's rights when it comes to pal iing amy, aopponents. >> ukraine's government launched what it's calling on anti-terrorist operation in the eastern si of carr active. 70 people who seized a regional building have been arrested. ukraine's presidential candidate yulia tymoschenko accused activists who seized the parliament as working for russia's secret service. we have more. >> ukrainian's official forces moved in on the regional government building in carr kif in the past few hours. 70 people have been arrested. there were dramatic scenes overnight. pro-russian protesters set fire to the building. it was extinguished some hours later. so-called anti-terrorism operation in carr active is still ongoing, the city metro services have been shut down and will reopen when the operation finishes. >> the administration government bui
. >> going hungry - the u.n. cuts food rations to syria because donors haven't delivered on their promises. plus... >> i'm tania paige reporting from kenya on a marriage bill that damages women's rights when it comes to pal iing amy, aopponents. >> ukraine's government launched what it's calling on anti-terrorist operation in the eastern si of carr active. 70 people who seized a regional building have been arrested. ukraine's presidential candidate yulia tymoschenko accused...
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the u.n. is preparing to vote on whether to authorise a peacekeeping mission to the central african republic. thousands of african and french troops have been struggling to contain violence. on tuesday, 30 were killed in the central town area. >> the u.s. is one of the countries pushing for more troops. the u.n. ambassador it visiting car. >> we need to redouble our efforts. this adds more urgency to the task. >> kenya has deported more than 80 somalis as part of its ongoing security crackdown. hundreds of others are being held in custody under anti-terrorism laws. this report from nairobi. >> these women do not know what will happen to them. they were arrested for being in kenya without proper documents. >> after a number of attacks in nairobi, the government ordered all rev guess to be moved to designated -- refugees to be moved to designated screen. first they are screened to make sure they are not kenyan born and have a right to stay. >> we have deported 82 somali citizens, and we are glad
the u.n. is preparing to vote on whether to authorise a peacekeeping mission to the central african republic. thousands of african and french troops have been struggling to contain violence. on tuesday, 30 were killed in the central town area. >> the u.s. is one of the countries pushing for more troops. the u.n. ambassador it visiting car. >> we need to redouble our efforts. this adds more urgency to the task. >> kenya has deported more than 80 somalis as part of its ongoing...
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u.n.ing the attention it deserves and thousands of people are not getting enough food and in a town near the capitol supplies are fast running out and carolyn malone reports. >> this is where some of the hungry women and children come to get food and butter. the world's food program has set up operations in what used to be a diamond and gold trading center. but there is not enough for everyone. local health workers say children are dying every few days from malnutrition. >> translator: i go to see and select the children who suffer from malnutrition particularly severe malnutrition. and we find many of them, more than 2-300 but we don't have the products we need to treat the most severe malnutrition. >> reporter: diamond mining, used to provide for christians and muslims here before the fighting between them started. but now around 14,000 muslims live surrounded by christian an antifighters and many people are without enough food and few supplies that do get in are unaffordable. >> transla
u.n.ing the attention it deserves and thousands of people are not getting enough food and in a town near the capitol supplies are fast running out and carolyn malone reports. >> this is where some of the hungry women and children come to get food and butter. the world's food program has set up operations in what used to be a diamond and gold trading center. but there is not enough for everyone. local health workers say children are dying every few days from malnutrition. >>...
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the u.n.s the syrian government is using denial of medical car as weapon of war and agencies warn half of medical personnel have left syria. activists say dozens of doctors have been tortured to death in prisons because they treated injured rebels and shortage of hospitals means people built these make-shift clinics and this center looks after the eastern providence. >> translator: we preform c-sections 24 hours a day and deal with emergency situations and there is a lack of personnel and medicine and equipment. >> reporter: but centers like this are rare. many field clinics are using old clothes as bands and people have died because of frequent power outages and there are reports that patients were hit on the head to knock them out because there was no anesthetic. the shortages of hospitals and supplies meant a rise in cases of polio, meningitis, measles and other preventable diseases in children and as it ranges on for children the prospects of a healthy future are bleak, i'm with al jazeera
the u.n.s the syrian government is using denial of medical car as weapon of war and agencies warn half of medical personnel have left syria. activists say dozens of doctors have been tortured to death in prisons because they treated injured rebels and shortage of hospitals means people built these make-shift clinics and this center looks after the eastern providence. >> translator: we preform c-sections 24 hours a day and deal with emergency situations and there is a lack of personnel and...
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. >>> and u.n. ambassadors for russia and ukraine squared off during a session of the u.n. security council. meanwhile, it is now past the deadline for pro russian separatists to stand down or face military action. plus, oscar pistorius will resume his testimony this hour in the trial of the shooting death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we will bring you the live coverage. hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is cnn newsroom. thanks for being with us. the search for flight 370 is taking a new turn. angus houston, the man heading up the search from australia, announced a change from the surface to under the water. he says searchers will stop using the system that listens for pings from the black boxes and instead began using the so call bluefin 21. the submersible sonar system. he also said crews located an oil slick in the search area. they took samples and will be analyzing them in the coming days to figure out whether that oil has anything to do with flight 370. in the meantime, the two dozen ships and aircraft are scou
. >>> and u.n. ambassadors for russia and ukraine squared off during a session of the u.n. security council. meanwhile, it is now past the deadline for pro russian separatists to stand down or face military action. plus, oscar pistorius will resume his testimony this hour in the trial of the shooting death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we will bring you the live coverage. hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is cnn newsroom. thanks...
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on april 17th, armed men attacked a u.n. compound sheltering around 5,000 civilians in the town of bor and at least 58 people were killed there, for instance. joining us live from washington is chil lam. are secretary general of splm. sir your reaction to events in bentu. >> it is heartbreaking to see south sudanese children and elders as victims. whether it's in bor or bentu, this is heartbreaking to see that occurring. there are a lot of things. today starts the fourth month of the starting of this conflict and therefore there hasn't been any progress made in terms of finding a solution. now the government is the ultimate responsible body in terms of securing civilians, securing the well-being of every citizen in south sudan. the government has been voted for by 93% of the citizens of south sudan. therefore the government ultimately has to go forward and have a forward-leaning position in finding solution. whether it's an inclusive dialogue in addis negotiations and leasing and definite relieving of the four political deta
on april 17th, armed men attacked a u.n. compound sheltering around 5,000 civilians in the town of bor and at least 58 people were killed there, for instance. joining us live from washington is chil lam. are secretary general of splm. sir your reaction to events in bentu. >> it is heartbreaking to see south sudanese children and elders as victims. whether it's in bor or bentu, this is heartbreaking to see that occurring. there are a lot of things. today starts the fourth month of the...
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so you have a u.n.report, this independent report saying there were no more than one or two kilometers, so i don't know why we're talking about multiple launch rockets. these are homemade weapons. it seems clear to most observers, they say even to the u.n. tina did the final report, because of whatever rules they have, the u.n. was unable to say who fired what. they can describe the weapons and never make a judgment. i can tell you, i quote sunday from inside the investigation unit who is very clear that the weapons fired were homemade and not. army. this is asked and answered. these are arguments that go on. i assume it is a blog. 's interest, if it were the case and pushing the red line and supporting an attack that would be attributed to al-assad, their interest in getting u.s. to attack syria? >> oh, my god, totally great interest. ofogan, the prime minister turkey, has put in enormous amount of effort and funds and others, including his intelligence service at areosable he and bashar loggerheads. h
so you have a u.n.report, this independent report saying there were no more than one or two kilometers, so i don't know why we're talking about multiple launch rockets. these are homemade weapons. it seems clear to most observers, they say even to the u.n. tina did the final report, because of whatever rules they have, the u.n. was unable to say who fired what. they can describe the weapons and never make a judgment. i can tell you, i quote sunday from inside the investigation unit who is very...
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let's get more from chris, a spokesman for the u.n. relief agency. he joins us on the life from barcelona. chris, good to have you with us. for ten days no food allowed into the camp, and each food parcel lasts ten days. this is the critical point. >> it's now over ten days and now we're down to zero and people are facing the serious threat of hunger and malnutrition. there are women dieing in childbirth for lack of medical care. people are choosing to eat animal feed, grass, whatever they can boil. the threat of hunger and malnutrition gets worse and worse. >> there was an agreement for supplies. why did they breakdown? >> mistrust? it's verit's a very complicated situation on the ground. we have had 12 members of staff, 12 of my colleagues have been killed trying to deliver aid. it's a very dangerous situation. we have food in the warehouse. we need secure access, and we need it now because people are growing hungry in every passing minute. >> yes, most people are palestinian refugees. even before this point people were struggling because not enoug
let's get more from chris, a spokesman for the u.n. relief agency. he joins us on the life from barcelona. chris, good to have you with us. for ten days no food allowed into the camp, and each food parcel lasts ten days. this is the critical point. >> it's now over ten days and now we're down to zero and people are facing the serious threat of hunger and malnutrition. there are women dieing in childbirth for lack of medical care. people are choosing to eat animal feed, grass, whatever...
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but clearly, that statement by the u.n., the russian ambassador to the u.n.hope. there was not a lot to work there. so i think what we can hope for is that there will be some calls to putin himself. to the russian side, to make sure they don't move into ukraine. i think it is pretty clear the ukrainians will fight back at this point. >> what do you think putin's end game is in. >> i'm not even sure. he knows but it is quite possible that he's hoping to hive off eastern ukraine from the rest of the country. this is a crisis. not just ukraine but for all of us. and i don't think it is anything the international community can walk on by. as to some extent they did with crimea a few weeks ago. >> do you think vladimir putin has any concern about stiffer sanctions? >> i think he probably has some concerns down the road. the russian economy is not that strong. were the europeans prepared to put up with a lot of hardship on their own, you can imagine a situation where russian oil and gas would be cut off. and down the road, that would really hurt putin but it also h
but clearly, that statement by the u.n., the russian ambassador to the u.n.hope. there was not a lot to work there. so i think what we can hope for is that there will be some calls to putin himself. to the russian side, to make sure they don't move into ukraine. i think it is pretty clear the ukrainians will fight back at this point. >> what do you think putin's end game is in. >> i'm not even sure. he knows but it is quite possible that he's hoping to hive off eastern ukraine from...
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south sudan said that it is the u.n. peace keepers who provoked that attack. >> reporter: this is a town that has changed hands between government and rebels several times since december. it has been in south sudanese army control since january. a few months later the situation is still volatile. >> we're ready for any eventuallity. what happened in bore was a group of 350 men, women and children decided to walk forwards our peace keeping base. we were led to believe that they were going to hand over a petition regarding the work of the united nations. upon arrival part of that group broke off an they went towards the area of the base which we are protecting civilians, and they open fire. now we immediately returned fire, and we have used lethal force to repel the attack. >> reporter: the u.n. made a statement condemning the violence, statin stating that it constitutes a war crime and it has does a responsibility to protect its bases in the country. but the ministers of the country say that the u.n. peace keepers are the
south sudan said that it is the u.n. peace keepers who provoked that attack. >> reporter: this is a town that has changed hands between government and rebels several times since december. it has been in south sudanese army control since january. a few months later the situation is still volatile. >> we're ready for any eventuallity. what happened in bore was a group of 350 men, women and children decided to walk forwards our peace keeping base. we were led to believe that they were...
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and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made a great contribution to bringing many of the perpetrator justice. the u.n. has done very well at bringing the principal perpetrators for justice. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials and i suppose to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials but overall, the two processes, one in rwanda and one in tans nia on behalf of the u.n. have had some very positive results. >> were they supposed to tell a story not only to rwanda about justice eventually coming but to the rest of the world so that tomorrow's genociders might think twice before they try to do something like this? >> well, i think there were two things going on. i think first of all, there is the ability to create a record which would have with stool some judicial scrutiny. lots of people have had some pay about what the record looked like. so we would have historically a better understanding of what happened in rwanda and the trial process
and the u.n. set about prosecuting those big fish. the rwandans made a great contribution to bringing many of the perpetrator justice. the u.n. has done very well at bringing the principal perpetrators for justice. there are questions about the cost of the process, the length of the trials and i suppose to some extent, the assistance given to the witnesses who helped in the trials but overall, the two processes, one in rwanda and one in tans nia on behalf of the u.n. have had some very positive...
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the number climbed to 350,000, and by the u.n.'s latest counts there are more than 1 million registered syrian refugees in lebanon. the massive influx is having a strain on lebanon's government and forcing officials to make tough decisions. >> this is the 1 millionth syrian refugee in lebanon. he came from the city of homs with his sister and mother. most are here to register to receive aid, others to appeal the u.n. decision to cut them from the aid program. this woman has one child and pregnant with another. other refugees have priority over her, she was told. >> for the second time we are trying to appeal the u.n. verd uct -- verdict. >> it's a painful decision, but a must. lebanon and the u.n. agencies don't have the resources to help the resources. financial and other resources have been depleted. each day 2500 syrians crossed the border into lebanon looking for health services and education. the lebanese government say they have less than a quarter of the money needed to provide for those coming in. the lebanese government is
the number climbed to 350,000, and by the u.n.'s latest counts there are more than 1 million registered syrian refugees in lebanon. the massive influx is having a strain on lebanon's government and forcing officials to make tough decisions. >> this is the 1 millionth syrian refugee in lebanon. he came from the city of homs with his sister and mother. most are here to register to receive aid, others to appeal the u.n. decision to cut them from the aid program. this woman has one child and...
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european and u.n.ondition. >> there has been press reporting in the last 12 hours out of the middle east saying that hamas is willing to recognize the state of israel. is there anything you can tell us on whether there is any accuracy to those recent reports? >> y, i can tell you that hamas is ready to accept our solution of none violence. so far palestinians have recognized israel but israel did not recognize up until now palestinian state. the road to peace is simple and clear. israel should accept our right to be equal. they should accept the compromise to having a palestinian state, and there will be peace. unfortunately so far israel wants to continue illegal settlements that are killing the possibility of having a palestinian state. that is the problem. for 21 years we have been negotiating, and instead of seeing peace we've been witnessing the expansion-- >> let me jump in right there, let me ask you again if hamas , as the palestinian authority, as the fatah-led faction has done, will hamas rec
european and u.n.ondition. >> there has been press reporting in the last 12 hours out of the middle east saying that hamas is willing to recognize the state of israel. is there anything you can tell us on whether there is any accuracy to those recent reports? >> y, i can tell you that hamas is ready to accept our solution of none violence. so far palestinians have recognized israel but israel did not recognize up until now palestinian state. the road to peace is simple and clear....
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the decision follows an attack on the u.n. compound in the town of bor. 58 were killed at the site where displaced people had taken shelter. the violence began more than four months ago when fighting broke out against government soldiers and troops, loyal to the president. we have more. >> these are some survivors of an attack on a u.n. base this bor. among them, women and children. some have bullet wounds, others say they were attacked by people with machetes. this boy says he was beaten with sticks. >> this woman was told to lay on the ground. she refused and tried to run away. >> translation: they caught up with me. i tried to jump over a wall. a man caught up with me and hit me in the head with a machete and hit me. i stayed very still. >> another woman described being shot in the arm, as she tried to run away interest attackers. >> pictures emerged. some show the indicated carried in body bags and loaded on to trucks by u.n. staff. others reveal the brutal nature of the attacks. in the morning an armed mod rampaged throug
the decision follows an attack on the u.n. compound in the town of bor. 58 were killed at the site where displaced people had taken shelter. the violence began more than four months ago when fighting broke out against government soldiers and troops, loyal to the president. we have more. >> these are some survivors of an attack on a u.n. base this bor. among them, women and children. some have bullet wounds, others say they were attacked by people with machetes. this boy says he was beaten...
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. >>> the u.n. calls it a devastating. >>> ukraine's marksman accused of opening fire on protesters. >> the hunt for the missing airliner must continue. >>> the live scene in london. even higher levels of air pollution hitting southern britain with an oppressive mix of local emissions and dust from the sahara. hello, everyone. the war in syria is into its fourth year. the plight just gets worse. any family that can tries to flee the country. the crisis has been underlining by this, a tragic and new symbolic number. 1 millionth refugee. the u.n. calls it a devastating milestone. one million new of just 6 million people. altogether, the u.n. says a total of 2.5 million syrians are now registered as refugees abroad. and the actual number who have fled is unknown. it's widely thought to be much higher because many are too frightened to register. many have fled in every direction. northern iraq, northern turkey, jordan and above all, lebanon. lebanon has taken by far the most. it received only 14% of the
. >>> the u.n. calls it a devastating. >>> ukraine's marksman accused of opening fire on protesters. >> the hunt for the missing airliner must continue. >>> the live scene in london. even higher levels of air pollution hitting southern britain with an oppressive mix of local emissions and dust from the sahara. hello, everyone. the war in syria is into its fourth year. the plight just gets worse. any family that can tries to flee the country. the crisis has been...
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the u.n.ed rebel forces of killing civilians based on ethnicity, a charge the rebel commander in the area denies and told us his forces had killed government soldiers but denied all knowledge of the killings in the mosque. so since that report has come out and since these pictures have gone to air they are all over the internet. the former vice president now leader of this rebel opposition army has come out and denied responsibility for the attack. he said that he has spoken to his rebel commander on the ground and this is what he had to say. >> translator: i contacted the field military commander in bentu and told me such accusation is false. first of all we respect our people and the majority of the forces are from the region and we can't kill our citizens. >> reporter: what will happen that day is being investigated as part of a widespread human rights investigation carried out by the u.n. and in time i hope it's possible to finds out who was responsible for this attack. >> thanks for that
the u.n.ed rebel forces of killing civilians based on ethnicity, a charge the rebel commander in the area denies and told us his forces had killed government soldiers but denied all knowledge of the killings in the mosque. so since that report has come out and since these pictures have gone to air they are all over the internet. the former vice president now leader of this rebel opposition army has come out and denied responsibility for the attack. he said that he has spoken to his rebel...
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the decision of the u.n. the u.s. russia, an was that these organizations would not recognize until they fulfill three conditions, one was to improve the agreements between israel and plo, and the third one which could be the most important one, to recognize the state of israel. they are not willing to agree on none of these three conditions. >> that's the perfect chance to turn to mustafa, you were at the ceremony where the two sides declared this settlement going forward. was it understood from the beginning that this was going to end israeli participation in any talks? >> well, i've been listening, and it's very strange to hear what was said. because the israeli representative is blaming the plo for having negotiations with hamas while israel itself has held negotiations with hamas itself for a cease-fire. and israel has seen no problem, now they want to prevent those things were unifying their ranks. let me first tell you what israel is about, because i think the american audience doesn't know enough about israel.
the decision of the u.n. the u.s. russia, an was that these organizations would not recognize until they fulfill three conditions, one was to improve the agreements between israel and plo, and the third one which could be the most important one, to recognize the state of israel. they are not willing to agree on none of these three conditions. >> that's the perfect chance to turn to mustafa, you were at the ceremony where the two sides declared this settlement going forward. was it...
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he writes: >> the u.n.'s peace envoy accused israeli police of preventing him from reaching a ritual in jerusalem. the delay was unacceptable and the rights of relage jous freedoms have been called on to be respected. >> thousands of christians converged at the church of the holy seppica for the holy fire ritual. fire appears from jesus's tomb to show he has not forgotten his followers. many say christians have been blocked from taking par. >> christian pilgrims marking easter in the holy city. the calendar for east and west aligned, adding to the crowd. among the pilgrims from christian palestinians, a group dwindling in size, but increasingly upset. this group from jerusalem of various denominations filed a complaint with the israeli high court. demanding better treatment from israeli police, and free access to the holy site. >> israel claims to observe and being the only democracy in the middle east. the only place where christians are thriving. we don't feel that in jerusalem. over the past few years, it
he writes: >> the u.n.'s peace envoy accused israeli police of preventing him from reaching a ritual in jerusalem. the delay was unacceptable and the rights of relage jous freedoms have been called on to be respected. >> thousands of christians converged at the church of the holy seppica for the holy fire ritual. fire appears from jesus's tomb to show he has not forgotten his followers. many say christians have been blocked from taking par. >> christian pilgrims marking easter...
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chris gunes gateway a spokesman for the u.n.elief agency and says there is food waiting to be delivered but aid agencies need secure access to the camp. >> it is the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies in yermouth gateway concerned. a food parcel lasts for 10 days. we are now to zero and people are now facing the serious threat of hunger. there is a very, very complicated situation on the ground. we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly, among other groups in this kind of work in this conflict, we have had 12 members of staff are 12 of my colleagues have been killed trying to deliver aid. so, it's a very, very dangerous situation. we are ready. we have food in our warehouse in damascus. we can take it in. what we need gateway security. we need substantial access. we need secure access. and we need it now because people are going hungry with every passing minute. it's about back to the security council. if they want to get with the chemical weapons, they passed a resolution and the chemical weapons are
chris gunes gateway a spokesman for the u.n.elief agency and says there is food waiting to be delivered but aid agencies need secure access to the camp. >> it is the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies in yermouth gateway concerned. a food parcel lasts for 10 days. we are now to zero and people are now facing the serious threat of hunger. there is a very, very complicated situation on the ground. we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly, among other groups in...
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the u.n. votes whether to send in a peace keeping force. >> bail denied to three aljazeera journalists held in prison for 103 days now. >> we meet the man leading the charge to save louisiana's environment. >> deposition exhibit does not work in louisiana. this place is controlled by an industry, oil and gas. >> we begin in india where people have been voting in one of the biggest days in the general election. more than 100 million people were able to cast ballots thursday. 16,500 polling booths were open in 11 of india's 28 states there. voters irs in delhi cast their ballots. we have this report. ♪ >> a moment that she will never forget. she's been homeless for two and a half years and today will vote in a general election for the very first time. >> i've got not only my identity card, but my election card. i'm voting for the first time. i'm so happy. >> she is one of 8,000 homeless people officially registered in the state capitol new delhi. she lines up at the polling station alongside man
the u.n. votes whether to send in a peace keeping force. >> bail denied to three aljazeera journalists held in prison for 103 days now. >> we meet the man leading the charge to save louisiana's environment. >> deposition exhibit does not work in louisiana. this place is controlled by an industry, oil and gas. >> we begin in india where people have been voting in one of the biggest days in the general election. more than 100 million people were able to cast ballots...
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. >> well, the u.n. relief and work agencies says it needs to deliver 700 food parcels to the yarmouk camp. it's only able to get in 100. in recent weeks conditions worsened. in the past 12 days no food at all has been able to get in. >> a spokesman for the u.n. relief and work agencies, and they say there is food waiting to be delivered, but aid agencies need secure access to get it to the people. >> it's the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies is concerned. a food parcel from the u.n. lasts 10 days. it's over 10 days. we have got down to zero and people are facing a threat of hunger. there is a dom reply kated situation on the ground. we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly, certainly among other groups in this conflict. we had 12 members of staff. it's a dangerous situation. it is ready, we have food in the warehouse in damascus. we can take it in. what we need is security, substantial access, we need secure access, and we need it now. because people are going hungrier with
. >> well, the u.n. relief and work agencies says it needs to deliver 700 food parcels to the yarmouk camp. it's only able to get in 100. in recent weeks conditions worsened. in the past 12 days no food at all has been able to get in. >> a spokesman for the u.n. relief and work agencies, and they say there is food waiting to be delivered, but aid agencies need secure access to get it to the people. >> it's the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies is concerned. a food parcel...
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will -- those on the ground will simply switch to a blue u.n. beret.hey will deal with sectarian violence, including lynchings and sexual assault. the head of the african michigan of the african mission will help with the state building process. >> with regard to the building of the nation, with regard to the building of the central african republic and the rest of the authority, the united nations certainly has an undeniable advantage. >> the u.n. troops will come in as replacement for the 815 chadian troops that started with drawing earlier this month after being accused of killing dozens of unarmed civilians. >> the german chancellor is in athens this friday. her brief visit comes a day after the austerity in the country successfully returned success to the bond markets. for more on the days visit, we natalie in the's greek capital. politicians are turning the page on the country's economy. would angela merkel agree? what is her message during this visit? much tonk it is very bask in the tramp that was yesterday on the one hand, but on the other han
will -- those on the ground will simply switch to a blue u.n. beret.hey will deal with sectarian violence, including lynchings and sexual assault. the head of the african michigan of the african mission will help with the state building process. >> with regard to the building of the nation, with regard to the building of the central african republic and the rest of the authority, the united nations certainly has an undeniable advantage. >> the u.n. troops will come in as replacement...
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speaking at a news conference in the capital navi pilae said the u.n.equested an investigation into the killings. rebel leader riek machar met with her on friday to discuss the violence. >> chemical weapons inspectors are being sent to ir-syrsyria t investigate gas attacks. the syrian government denies using chlorine on civilians, it is out laud as a wep on of war. it is not an a banned lift of chemicals. >> reporter: there has been a spate of incidents believed to involve chlorine, these you talk pictures show what act visits say was the aftermath of a barrel bomb dropped by the syrian government. it's claimed that chlorine in can strs was packed into the barrel so the gas would spread on impact. a team a being dispatched to syria. news welcomed by the u.s. ambassador. >> translation: we welcome the announcement that the ocd's mission to determine the agas attacks. syria must immediately cooperate with such fact-finding and anybody responsible for such attacks must be held accountable. >> syria's ambassador to the u.n. made it clear he doeses not belie
speaking at a news conference in the capital navi pilae said the u.n.equested an investigation into the killings. rebel leader riek machar met with her on friday to discuss the violence. >> chemical weapons inspectors are being sent to ir-syrsyria t investigate gas attacks. the syrian government denies using chlorine on civilians, it is out laud as a wep on of war. it is not an a banned lift of chemicals. >> reporter: there has been a spate of incidents believed to involve chlorine,...
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. >> the u.n. relief agencies says it needs to deliver 700 food parcels per day to the yarmouk camp and since the start of the year it only got in 100 a day. conditions worsened in the recent weeks. no food has been able to get in in the past 12 days. >> a spokesman for the u.n. works agency says there's food waiting to be delivered, but aid agencies need secure access to get it to the people. >> it's the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies is concerned. a food parcel from the u.n. lasts for 10 days, it's over 10 days, and we are down to zero, and people are facing a threat of hunger. there is a very, very complicated situation on the ground. don't forget that we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly among groups in the conflict. we have had 12 members of staff. 12 colleagues killed trying to deliver aid. it's a dangerous situation. it's ready, we have food in the warehouse in damascus. we can take it in. we need security, substantial access, secure access, and we need it
. >> the u.n. relief agencies says it needs to deliver 700 food parcels per day to the yarmouk camp and since the start of the year it only got in 100 a day. conditions worsened in the recent weeks. no food has been able to get in in the past 12 days. >> a spokesman for the u.n. works agency says there's food waiting to be delivered, but aid agencies need secure access to get it to the people. >> it's the zero hour as far as u.n. food supplies is concerned. a food parcel from...