This is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. This was an act of terror. People are killed in new york after a truck plows into the best friends and cyclists. Minister returns home from belgium the chance of try to protesters plus the fight against hepatitis doctors gather to eliminate the disease which kills one point three Million People every year. Papua new guineas immigration minister tells al jazeera the countrys police have no plans to clear out a formal straining and run prison camp six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside and all refusing to leave a man asylum site was decommissioned on tuesday straight ian stafford left the facility despite a last minute called have location to block it closure. Well Andrew Thomas is following this story from sydney for us and andrew we know they removed electricity generators this morning where does that leave not only conditions but their ability to communicate those conditions to the outside world. Well thats right becaus
Francis. Nepal first of all this news hour, at least one dead and others injured following violent protests in the country, coinciding with the ratification of a new constitution. We are going live to kathmandu for a report on whats happened today. The country just ratified the new constitution. Behind me are crowds shouting in jubilation, in stark contrast to whats happening. [ fireworks ] at least one person has died. More people have been injured. Nepals first new constitution has been announced and protests have already started. These people representing a Splinter Group of former rebels reject this new constitution. There will be two constitutions in the country, our constitution and their constitution. Well have the peoples constitution and in the near future, in sorex will show which is the countrys constitution. There 44 people including 10 policemen have been killed across the country. Rights groups are accusing them of using Excessive Force especially where many of the people
Own world cup. Well hear from the coach later in the program. First to afghanistan where the taliban is reported to have retaken most of the city of kunduz. Government forces have been trying to take control of the city since monday. Just a few hours ago, they said they made gains but those appear to have been short lived. Lets go to our reporter south of kunduz. What are you hearing as far as whos in control of the city right now . It is very fragile situation. We talked with a couple of Afghan Government officials, saying they cleared some parts of kunduz city from the taliban, but the taliban attacked them back in the past hours and taliban could manage to get control of some of the area they lost this morning. Afghan Government Security officials are telling us that they are suffering from lack of leadership, lack of coordination. Even about 7,000 Afghan Security forces are involved, still, they could not clear kunduz city. They are telling us they are trying to move slowly because
This is Al Jazeera America in new york im tony harris. We begin in paris now. Investigators are searching for three gunmen suspected of an attack in the office of satirical magazine. The attack took place in central paris. Here several iconic landmarks like the eiffel tower. Dana lewis joins us. What is the the latest developing story. Well, tony, certainly there Security Operations have been carried out by police at another time. But the breaking news in the last hour and a half or so is that police have identified the three masked gunmen. Theyve been named by the french press. Theyve been identified as two 30yearolds and an 18yearold. One of the men was wellknown by french authorities. He was arrested and tried in 2008 and sent to jail for funneling fighters to fight for troops in iraq. None of it has been officially confirmed by the intear yemen industry. This is the boulevard where after they attacked the magazine office, they fled into the boulevard. Another policeman was apparent
option debate. does the left want to sign on for a commitment of indeterminate length in another foreign country where the mission is difficult to define in terms of victory. the specter of iraq as well as the specter of vietnam, but i think the specter of iraq hangs over this. i do think the president is going to move forward on this. you do think he believes in his heart of hearts this is the right war at the right time. that doesn t mean it comes at a political cost. it very well may be. that cost may be some alienation or further alienation on the liberal left. can the president cut a deal with the taliban elements that are willing to cut off any relationship with the al qaeda organization? can we find a taliban organization that s free of the al qaeda that attacked us 9/11 and then come home? i mean, how do you trust that? how do you trust that you re making a deal with this i mean, essentially we already consider them a terrorist organization. these are guys in th