Amidst a scandal. We have the latest from europe, including a new deadline to try to reach a deal in some of Northern Irelands toughest issues. And tackle the winter blues. We begin in egypt where there has been more violence on the streets. People are angry about the governments decision to treat the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. One student has been shot dead and a hundred demonstrators have been arrested. Students set fire to a building during an examine at the university. Much of the violence has been focused on College Campuses north of cairo. Police fired tear gas at students. There has been a mass rally at the funeral of the five People Killed on friday. Human rights watch said governments new Terrorism Law has driven amidst the prow activities. More than 250 brotherhood supporters were arrested on friday alone. Were joined now from cairo, peter, yet more violence between student protesters and police. Please bring us up to speed of what is happening on the gro
A contingent of Bangladesh Police consisting only of female officers were awarded the UN peace medals for its contribution to the UN peacekeeping operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The UN peacekeeping award was given to the Bangladesh Formed Police Unit-1(BANFPU-1), Rotation-15 team, according to the DMP news issued today. The contingent BANFPU-1