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Grand ceremony in the kremlin, today the business of taking territory bit by bit. At the main gate of the naval headquarters, men in uniform, troops and volunteers, barged their way in. Ukrainian sailors tried to stand their ground. One flag is taken down and another goes up. Ukrainian servicemen can only look on in wonder what comes next. They did not have to wait long. The intruders forced their way inside the building. Symbols of ukrainian ruvell were quickly removed. For those who support crimea joining russia, a good days work. Everything is fine, says this member of a unit. Not a single scratch, not a single bruise. Ships of the navy are still at the base. Control stuck here and has slipped away. As if to emphasize the point, the commander of the black sea fleet arrived at ukrainian headquarters. Cheered by the crowd of the changing of the guard. The ukrainian commander has been taken into custody and all that was left for many personnel was to walk away. Could do nothing we against the crowd, says this ukrainian captain. It happened so quickly. There were many promises but there has been a takeover. Elsewhere in the country, troops are on maneuvers. These are nervous times. And the government has dispatched its defense minister to try to ensure the crisis does dangerousa more phase. On independence square, they are starting to learn about the limits of sovereignty. Crimeaernment describes as Ukrainian Land but there is nothing it can do to change the reality on the ground. Russification of crimea. I spoke to mark lowen in si mferopolo a short time ago. It is a highly significant moment, with thousands of troops still here, that is the last major block for the total annexation of crimea. Total controlave of this province, but if there kiev, then russia can control the province entirely. When i spoke to one sailor still barricaded inside the naval headquarters in simferopol, he said there were about 100 inside refusing to give in. Now there are just a handful staying to protect the equipment. He told me he expects tomorrow morning the word will come through for them to withdraw. So russia can control crimea, but the crime the Ukrainian Government will restrict visas. How is this going to play out . The Ukrainian Government is maintaining its position the takeover of crimea has been illegal and unconstitutional and against national law. Ifwould say that even ukrainian troops withdraw into ukraine, that would be temporary to try to pave the way for some kind of long solution. We had reports that kiev is going to impose a dillard a forlitarized zone and citizens to be evacuated. There are still lots of questions in the days ahead as to how this moves forward. What is clear is that it is very difficult to see how kiev can itsg crimea back under control. It feels almost totally russian now. The last remaining vestige is the armed forces who have not yet surrendered. If they are withdrawn, the annexation would be inexorable. Mark lowen there. Inhave a fait accompli crimea. Waiting forelatives news on the missing malaysian airliner were dragged away by officials after attempting to speak with journalists. This comes as the search enters its 12 day. The area stretches north into central asia and south across the indian ocean. Rupert wingfieldhayes has this report. Pandemonium today. These women are the families have one of the missing chinese passengers. They have been waiting 12 days for news and now they can stand it no longer. They tell us nothing, this mother wails. We just want our children back. It has been 12 days. I want to see my boy. I dont know where my boy is. Her talk, letting this is what the authorities do. The families want answers. Today the government appeared of a seven about what they know. Can you confirm after the turn back radar data shows the plane passed through a twoway point . Findat we have to do is that exact point. Why cant you tell us . It is a crucial piece of information which would show whether the plane [inaudible] routes map shows the heading for the indian ocean. If it is accurate, someone must have reprogrammed the computer. Is the families, such detail irrelevant. They just need the plane to be found. A lot of questions and of course a lot of heart ache for those who had relatives and family members and friends on the plane. Other news from around the world, one of swedens most prolific serial killers have to afterhas been released his convictions were based on false confessions. He retracted his confession six years ago saying he made them when he was heavily medicated. An anticorruption man was criticized criticized the president for a 20 million upgrade to his home. Zuma was ordered to repay some of the money. He has insisted he paid for all of the work not concerned with security. Oneta has agreed to pay point 2 billion to settle a dispute with the u. S. Over the safety of its vehicles. The Justice Department said the company admitted misleading the public about problems that could have caused sudden acceleration and also admitted delaying the recall of more than 10 million vehicles which began in 2009. Lets go back to the top story, the crisis in crimea. A short time ago president obama ruled out any u. S. Military excursion in ukraine during a local interview. Tomorrow the u. N. Sector agenda will be in moscow for meetings followed by a trip to kiev. We can go to nick bryant at the united nations. Do you think it holds out a hope there could be some sort of diplomatic solution . He is saying he can hopefully bring about some kind of diplomatic solution, but is hard to see what it is, especially in relation to crimea. The annexation is now a fait accompli. His deputy secretarygeneral and now the secretarygeneral goes for facetoface talks with vladimir putin. Listened to the german chancellor, he has not listened to the president of the united states. He is very unlikely to listen to ban kimoon as he goes to moscow. The Deputy Foreign minister, nick, is suggesting russia could rethink its stance on the Iranian Nuclear negotiations because of what is happening. Is this the first sign there could be repercussions . Have until now, diplomats said thered has not been any spillover of the crimean crisis into other issues where the west needs russian cooperation, it iran and syria. Now. Is happening the foreign minister, also the envoy to the talks with iran, said he did not want to raise the stakes i saying they could westmplicated by the sanctions, but that may be the case. Indeed, that threat was reiterated this afternoon. A really angry session, the ambassador to the u. N. Said when she heard from the Russian Ambassador about the validity of that referendum in crimea was fiction of the imagination of tolstoy. The ambassador said she was dropping to the levels of the tabloids. A really angry session that ended with him saying if that kind of rhetoric keeps up from the americans, it is going to cooperation. s he did not spell them out of the assumption is he was talking about iran and syria. And russia at the Security Council can still mess things up for the other members. Can reallyy complicate things. The problem is in iran. What the west wanted from russia was a united front, extracting concessions has been extraordinarily difficult. Extracting concessions when the negotiating parties is divided is going to be harder. On syria, the west needs help in delivering on the chemical weapons deal. The syrians are behind the timetable at the moment. They need to be kept under russian pressure. If russia withdraws, it could complicate that process. Nick bryant at the united nations. We could see the spillover from the crisis into other areas as well. It is almost three years since omar qaddafi was toppled in libya and for the people there, it has been three years of struggle. Fighters in that town were accused of siding with gaddafis forces. 40,000 people were forced from their homes and many were jailed. Human rights organizations have called it punishment. Even today many cannot go home. We report now from tripoli. The dust has not settled between the two communities ripped apart during the civil war. Captured across the country, the people call abandoned construction sites like this home. The children even built a school in these camps. A chance for revolution and freedom, but a revolution brought them here. You speak tofamily missing. Ives who are life is difficult here. Rains, the water floods the mattresses of my children. The children are depressed. We do not want charity. We want to go back to our home. House, no salary, nothing. What is this . I am crying over this situation, the way i am living. Our men are detained. What kind of a treatment is this . The tawerghans were rounded up after the war. Of repercussions, this person asks we do not show his face. He was 16 when he was detained. He is looking to finish his studies and work to help his mother. Rebuilding libya and the ties between its people has proven to be difficult. Some of the people are resigned in ae idea they will be camp like this for a long time to come. There is a view today that in the absence of transitional justice, it will be difficult for both communities to every live sidebyside again. S have lost aha lot. They no longer live on their land. Misrata was a victim first. Everyone needs the government. They are obliged to give everyone their rights back. The new generation of tawerghas are being raised in camps, treated like foreigners. Are notrievances addressed, this may pave the way for an endless cycle of revenge. Bbc news, tripoli. Amazing to think it is three years since gadhafi fell and a lot of conflict within libya. You are watching bbc world news america. Still to come, all eyes on janet yellen as she held a press conference is the new head of the Federal Reserve. Will the market like what she has to say . A Police Ballistics expert has been saying the victim was standing up when she was hit by the first of four bullets fired through the door by her boyfriend oscar pistorius. He denies murdering the model on valentines day of last year saying he thought she was an intruder. The court is adjourned until monday. Andrew harding has sent us this report. Penetrated. T in court today, graphic evidence about how steenkamp died. Experts showed pistoriuss girlfriend appeared to be trying to protect herself on the toilet. Four bullets were fired that night. Toay, the prosecution sought show the first hit her in the and the second missed. She would have had time to scream out, pistorius would have known who shhe was shooting at. Did not measure the splinters. The defense will show the Police Experts have it wrong. Despite the graphic evidence, the mother remained in court today. Tests, laser and other experts concluded pistorius was on his stumps when he fired, as the athlete insists. They could not say how far away he was standing from the toilet door. And with that, the prosecution says it is nearly finished laying out its case against pistorius. The trial will resume next week. The athlete himself almost certainly taking the witness stand. The Federal Reserve decided to scale back its Bond Buying Program by another 10 billion because of the strength of the american economy, but the bank will keep Interest Rates at record lows to encourage more economic growth. Janet yellen delivered the news as head of the Federal Reserve and the dow jones responded by points. Down 130 Michelle Fleury was there for the announcement and told me how the chair had given something of a mixed message over a rise in Interest Rates. Certainly that is what you get from the market reaction, whether it came up in her press conference, that has been something of a dampening effect of economic data. How strong is the recovery and what implications would this have on future rates . That is the question on everyones mind. Janet yellen, in her first press conference, said, look, the picture is still very weak, despite the fact the Unemployment Rate has fallen and inflation remains very low. Rates will stay low, but there were other data coming out that suggested perhaps the timeframe has actually shrunk. Markets have been anticipating this tapering over six months. Since last summer. Yet they still seem to be taken by surprise. At a press conference where she might have said what you expect. You have to remember in some ways the markets are like those attending a party. When you say last call, or you remove the punch bowl, we know it is coming, but that does not mean people want the evening to come to an end. That is what janet yellen is saying. The question is when that will and. We are not clear. Close to hercards chest. She is treading the line between giving clear signals to the market to investors, see you do not see the nasty bumps we have seen, and of the same time she needs to remain, retain some mystery because she does not know how the u. S. Economic recovery will progress. Do you expect there to be a Global Reaction tomorrow . To wait and see. Wall street did not like what they heard. Michelle fleury for us, thanks very much. We will be watching those markets tomorrow. She was one of the greatest stars of the 20th centurys. Marlene dietrich entertained audiences onstage and on screen. Starting today, 250 of her items are going up for auction, among them a letter written to her by ernst hemingway. Marlene dietrich made the movies her own, bringing her style to the big screen and around the world. Marlene dietrich, the ultimate femme fatale. She was sexy, dangerous, all the things you want in a movie era, and who is also mysterious. Some of her secrets are being revealed by her grandson, who is auctioning off dozens of Marlene Dietrichs personal things. Havelot of these things we never been able to display because it is pretentious having your grandmother on the wall. It has been in storage. One of the most interesting pieces is a letter written by Ernest Hemingway to marlene dietrich. They met on a cruise in 1935 and had a relationship that lasted 30 years. Never consummated, that he talks about imagining her on stage junk and naked. It is all racy stuff. Neversays they were single at the same time. They were always in relationship and never hooked up. She reinvented herself to stay up with the world. She went from motion pictures, she did cabaret, she went to las looked fabulous and she created a new fashion style for women. It must be strange, your grandmother being a sex symbol. You compare it to some of the people now, it is a bit tame. She did have that reputation, and it was well deserved. She was androgynous. She had women girlfriends. Never got divorced. She always loved her husband and was very much an actress, she was playing a part, with hemingway, she was a pal. Home, shew her at would cook you dinner and do all of the things a normal german housewife would do. Other watches, rings, letters, and memorabilia are all up for auction. A little bit of personal history. The fabulous marlene dietrich. Not often you get breaking news about dinosaurs, they died 65 million years ago. But a short time ago paleontologists announced they have identified a brandnew prehistoriche beast. It looks like a cross between a bird and a visit, with sharp claws and a toothless beak. Experts are referring to it jokingly as the chicken from hell. I think it is rather wonderful. That brings the program to a close. Thanks for watching third i will see you tomorrow. 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