Shrine. Thousands rally demanding the Prime Minister resign. A deliberate attack on press freedom. Thats what al jazeera is calling the sentences of three of its journalists to three years in prison in egypt. Baha mohammed, peter greste and fahmyt charges al jazeera denies. Natasha gname has the story. Hope and heartbreak as two journalists return to prison. A retrial was supposed to give bahar mohammed, fahmy and peterieste a Second Opportunity top clear their names. Justice was denied yet again. I dont know how i am going to survive this without him. The judge said he wanted to make clear to the people of egypt that these men were not journalists and doctored videos for air. Then he sentenced them to more prison time. Three years for fahmy and greste, three and a half for mohammed. They already spent more than a year behind bars. Its outrageous. Its just devastating for me. I mean i know my heart is with them. Journalists in the courtroom describe a tense and angry atmosphere after t
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Desperate situation as dozens of refugees flood into macedonia try to find somewhere to call home in europe. Im George Howell. This is cnn newsroom. Good day to you. We begin this hour here in korea. The Demilitarized Zone. Round two is under way of talks, this effort to prevent war from breaking out. Delegates from both north and south korea met for ten hours on saturday, even as talks resumed, trying to ease these tensions, their militaries remain on high alert. Kathy novak has the latest. Set the scene for us about the hopefulness of these talks even with both militaries standing at the ready. Well, hope that these men are talking at all, george. They wrapped up at 4 00 a. M. Yesterday with no agreement. They are back. They have been talking about an hour and a half now, and its very rare to see people of this high level get together at the historic armistice village. The fact that thesis people were coming together yesterday right after pyongyang set a deadline saying south korea h
and nearby infrastructure have been demolished but the rockets kept flying. there is no information on casualties as of yet, meantime, austrian chancellor says he will meet with russian president vladimir putin in the coming hours. he ll be the first european leader to meet with mr. putin since the invasion began. chancellor organized the trip during his stay in ukraine, now he met with president zelenskyy and visited bucha where dozens of bodies were discovered following the withdrawal of russian troops. now the official death toll from russia s strike on that train station in krematorsk mean time has risen to 57, more than a hundred injured including, women, children, and elderly all looking for a way out. these were civilians just trying to find a way to get to safety. cnn ben wederman revisits the day that ukraine will never forget. reporter: at 10:30 in the morning, friday, as many as 4,000 people were here at the
48 hours after the blast, coming to clean up. but here, we see more glass on the floor. what happened here can only be described as a massacre. i m ben wederman reporting from kramatorsk in eastern ukraine. just haunting there the train station now, for weeks we ve been saying the violence in ukraine, causing hundreds of thousands of people to flee the country, according to u.n. more than 4.5 million refugees gone to neighboring countries since the warring started, over 700,000 going to romania where volunteers welcoming them, we ve been seeing these scenes, you know, continue to flee with more charsed possessions obviously many of them trying to carry their pets as well. many of those who remain in eastern ukraine and some of the