[chanting] celebrations at the u. S. Team bags a record win at the world cup. So the news out of greece this morning is the finance minister has a resignation for a no vote on the bail out and stepping down will help him come to a much needed agreement with creditors and says European Partners prefer his absence, however, the Prime Minister has a lot of challenges ahead of them and greek banks are on the edge of collapse and not clear when they will open and meeting with greek Party Leaders to talk through the plan of attack as he plans to return to the negotiation table. Well, the resignation of Yanis Varoufakis cames hours after they voted against the bailout offer and central athens went well in the night and final numbers were 61. 3 greeks supporting the government and voting no to bailout conditions which were crippling and unreachable and 38. 7 voted yes and john is live in athens to talk through all this, for our viewers who may be looking at this, and mr. Yanis varoufakis and h
In athens. Reporter after six months of tough talks and the threats of a greek exit from the euro zone, athens and its creditors compromised. We have finally reached it. Someone can say we have an ag reekment. Reporter the countrys texas system will be reformed. Improvements to the Pension Program will be implemented good the countrys legal system will be streamlined. A new set of measures will come into play and greece will have to trim the fat yet again. It will include a second round of pension reform some will go even further. By arranging commercial reforms concerning everything from working on a sunday to regulating sales. The Energy Market will be privatized. The greek labor markets brought in line with eu practices. And the nations Financial Sector strengthened, notably removing any chance of political interference in athens. I have a feeling the convictions on the house convictions any hopes of this package will be achieved restructuring of the debt but also secure financing f
Kenyas military has been deployed to the university where police say attackers are holed up in student hostiles, crossing over to djibouti. There are reports maholm ahead of people that have been injured and possibly killed as well. What are you hearing about the situation right now whether its still unfolding at the university . Reporter well, doreen, i have been on the phone with local officials and residents of the town who tell me that the situation is still ongoing. The police and military who are often criticize today a slow response to the attack on the college are said to have cosh cordons off the compound of the university and now are dealing with some of the gunmen who carried out the attack are said to be hold up in one of the hostiles together with students whom they have taken hostage according to officials the attack happened at down around the time the muslim faithful were saying their morning prayers they started it have at the mosque where they are said to have shot st
Countrys former dictator. Hello, saudiled forces have bombed houthi rebel positions in yemen for a sixth successive night. At least 40 people have been killed after a strike hit a camp for displaced people near the Saudi Arabian border. The houthis saying the Saudi Coalition bombed the camp killing women and children. Witnesses say while the camp used to be home to hundreds of families from an earlier conflict its now occupied by the houthis. Saudi arabia is investigating the reports. Elsewhere, the strikes have slit several provinces including the houthi strong hold of. Also battles in aden. Saudi arabia says its now completed a blockade of yemens ports. Kim vinnell has more. Reporter these are the victims of what appears to be the deadliest sawed had saudiled air strikes so far, this was a camp in yep ends in accordance for those flying the violence that is has graped yemen for more than a deck a. Houthis say women and children are among the dead. But witnesses say many killed were f
All stall a. A protest at a facility that could revolutionize the way the suns energy is used to make electricity. We begin with sudan where in less than an hour polls will open for president ial and parliamentary elections the buildup to the election has been marred by boycotts and prediction that his it would be snubbed by voters. Long time president is picked as the favorite to win the president ial race, 15 other people are running a long side. Six are Political Parties the rest independent. Many have chosen to boycott the elects including the largest group. The main complain is that the vote wont be free and fair and that there is no chance anyone but omar alba here is will win. Our correspondent Catherine Soi has our report from the capital khartoum. Reporter some of these young men have live today as long as omar al ba cheer has been president. He said he would not seek reelection but thats its almost certain he will win. A 25yearold University Student student. From darfur, most