Captured mexican druglord arrested after six months on the run live in germany, where colognes police chief is fired after mass sexual assaults on new years eve. The city braces for protests. And in sport another busy day of f. A. Cup games on the cards. There has been a big surprise for exeter, with a Million Dollar player those details coming up, liverpool at anfield. Aid agencies are trying to get food and medicine in to besieged towns in syria, where tonnes of thousands are starving to death. Images of emancipated bodies and hungry children led to an International Outcry over the use of siege tactics by all sides in the war. In the former mount air holiday resort, 152,000 people have been cut off from aid since july. Volunteers hand out the few supplies they have left are we not arabs as well. I wear to god we are arabs. These children what wrong have they done. What wrong did this child commit people have been reduced to scrabbling for food in the streets. Residents say theyve bee
Military rule and the first reel test for those hoping to be candidates for president of the United States im in doha with all the sport, including Pep Guardiola named manager next season all the action later in the programme the World Health Organisation has declared the outbreak of the zika virus a Public Health emergency of international concern. And the u. N. s Health Agency warned the mosquitoborn virus spreading across the americas at an alarming rate. The outbreak began in brazil. Its a condition where babies are born with abnormally small heads. Its suspected of being linked to the virus. Health inspectors are advising women there and other countries not to get pregnant. The virus spread across brazil and is found in 20 counties in the americas. I am now declaring that the recent cluster of microcephali and other neurological abnormalities reported in latin america, following a cluster of French Polynesia in 2014 constitutes an International Health emergency. As a cautionary me
Oil giant shell is looking to cut 10,000 jobs. We look at the crisis across the world. First up, the u. N. Secretarygeneral ban kimoon says the first steps in syrias talks have been undermined by the governments offensive in aleppo, talking at a major conference in london to drum up 9 billion in aide. In a moment well have the latest on the fighting in syria. First, more on the Donor Conference from Barnaby Phillips in london. And what have we been hearing this morning. We have heard a success of features about the magnitude, the scale of humanitarian disaster. I know these are numbers, they do bear rapting. The fact that half of syrias population has been displaced during five years now of horrific fighting. Something like 4 million of those people have fled abroad between 6 and 7 million displaced within syria itself, the humanitarian crisis the world has not seen since the world war ii is a phrase echoed around the hall behind me. Of course, all of that is happening within a context
Demonstration in germany calling for tougher immigration rules. And on the road with a man, one of millions, taking part in the worlds biggest mass migration. First to taiwan, where more than 100 people are missing after a powerful earthquake truck the country. 14 are known to have died. Thousands of rescue workers are combing through the rubble looking for survivors. Rob mcbride reports from the hardest hit city. Reporter with the night came more teams to join in the rescue effort. Reports of contacts made with survivors still waiting for rescue added to the sense of urgency. And every now and then a success. After hours laying in the rubble, this woman is safe injured and in pain, clearly alive. Like other survivors rushed away to a waiting ambulance. As the rescue operation continued, equipment is being brought in to carefully move away some of the debris as the rescue teams continue their search in other parts of the structure in the search for survivors. Sadly the numbers of peopl
And. When they get smaller say thank you very much. And you see them. Thats all. Tough love. We meet the new zealand gang helping hungry kids. We begin in true near where polls have just opened in a landmark president ial runoff election. Its the first time they will directly vote for president since they overran a dictatorship three years ago. Reporter at 88 years old hes no stranger to politics. He certained under tunisias first postcolonial president. And in the regime of ousted president. And now he wants the countrys top job himself. In 1957, he was appointed at first minister, moving onto become defense minister and then as the countrys foreign minister between 1980 and un86. The follow year he was appointed head of the parliament. And it is this vast political experience that has been the focus of his election campaign. He and his supporters say hes the only candidate that has the skills needed to take the country forward. I am going to vote for him for a very simple reason, bus