See what happened to their property even the fighting subsided. Muhammad bashir is a farmer he refuses to move because he would lose his now and livelihood now damage. There is no way to run the heavy shelling from the indian side and i was scared and tried to hide in the basement when mortar shells were landing everywhere. This year at least 33. 00 civilians have been killed in artillery and mortar shelling in pakistan administered kashmir and Indian Officials also say civilians have suffered on their side its difficult for villages near the line of control the dividing line between the 2 sides every day activities such as going to school or the shops becomes impossible on about he started talking we were coming from culturally town towards battle sets out on the line of control we heard there was heavy shelling from the indian side so we took shelter in the basement of a mosque the foreign minister says pakistan will be taking. To be International Court of justice but people here hav
Exchanging accusations of spying political assassinations and meddling but under president paul kagame me and ugandan president mr verney accused each other of trying to destabilize each others country and lead to rwanda closing the border now what has more from the gotten capital kampala. President paul kagame me of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press Conference Held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year thats when rwanda closed its main Border Crossing with uganda to cargo and stopped rwandans from crossing into uganda both governments have accused each other of a spear knowledge some Ugandan Security agencies blame the Rwandan Government for a series of
That people are actually being detained that these families are and its very expensive to do this which is funding private prisons and basically another profit area. Now french president a man youre macron says europe wanted to be held hostage to the u. K. s democratic crisis across the comments a day before his years a mate of britains Prime Minister Abbas Johnson he added that reopening the Withdrawal Agreement wasnt an option only a johnson was welcomed by german chancellor Angela Merkel and then there were told johnson he had 30 days to come up with an alternative to the irish backstop bought at a break that day and was possible says the banks of the so you know what folk was it the backstop has always been a fallback position if one is able to solve this conundrum if one finds the solution and we said we would probably find it in the next 2 years to come but we can also maybe find it in the next 30 days then were one step further in the right direction and we obviously have to put
Not true in the attacks that we documented coalition ships pilots you know the people operating the guns could see the fisherman they were attacking nevertheless they went ahead with these attacks and what that tells us is that there are very little cost for Coalition Forces to take civilian lives in yemen that hostage. In terms of the communities what the coalition can start doing is to investigate these incidents and provide compensation to either the victims or the families we found in all of the attacks that we documented we found only one case in which families received any form of compensation it was not described as compensation it was called mere help or assistance to the lines the last thing is that the communities are desperate to get back the breadwinners the men and the children who still remain and saudi Detention Centers theyve attempted to raise the profile of the issue theyve attempted to bring awareness to these cases and these individuals need to be either charged or
Theres cass thats one of the wells busiest airports protests bring trouble to a standstill china hands at serious consequences so with a disruption sway Public Opinion on the demonstrations and would beijings patience run out this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. The protests a whole kong began 10 weeks ago sparked by a controversial extradition bill but theyve evolved into why the concerns about democracy in the summit thomas chinese territory the citys leader is warning the protests up putting hong kong stability in danger it is one of asias most important transport on financial hubs and a mass sitting in a port led to the consolation of flights businesses are feeling the effects tourist numbers are down and the stock market fell to its lowest level in 7 months on tuesday rob mcbride has more from hong kong. Many passengers are still turning up tuesday evening at Hong Kongs International Airport to learn that their flights have indeed been cancelled there maybe stil