Business in japan. And in sport real madrids coach is taking on his first match. Hello there, a warm welcome to the news hour. Its two days until the European Unions deal to send Asylum Seekers back to turkey. People have been out protesting against the. Attitudes are changing. Compassion has given way to anger. At first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants. But now theyre telling the government in athens that livelihood are at risk. Some are furious. They say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. Now our lives are unbearable. Were scared to let our Children Play in the streets. No one explains to us why theyre staying here farmers have lost their income. They cant plow their land. The people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens. For the past two weeks, the main way railway line is blocked by people who are stranded in greece. It is adding more pressure on the from while economy. Were forced to reroute our area. And this me
People have called me everything, but not a quitter. If there is a large turn out, we will win Bernie Sanders having to use the state to continue his winning streak putting more pressure on Hillary Clinton. Plus while World Leaders gathered at washingtons Nuclear Summit, north korea launched a missile. Tonight we look at the battle to stop Nuclear Proliferation. We begin tonight with the next defining contest in the race for the white house. What happens in wisconsin over the next couple of days could shape the future for the dems and republicans. There are 42 up for grabs. Ted cruz has a commanding lead in the polls. For the 36 is needed. Bernie sanders in wisconsin with young people hammered home his familiar themes. The reality today is that we have a handful of billionaires, people like the coke brothers and others who are prepared to spend hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars on elections the latest poll shows the senator and Hillary Clinton neck to neck. Hillary clinton w
Navy aircraft carriers. Thats the amount pledged to haiti after a massive earthquake rocked the country in 2010. With all the images of destruction americans donated tens of millions of dollars to the effort. 43million was collected through phone texts alone. But six years on there are Big Questions about what was done with all that international support. David arosto went to haiti to investigate. Here is part one of his special report. Six years ago security cameras captured this scene from inside haitis president ial palace. When the dust finally settled more than 150,000 people will have perished from a massive earthquake that hit the western hemispheres poorest nation. The only bright spot, massive world attention. Descending on haiti in the u. S. And across the globe people and governments pledge 13 billion in Disaster Relief at the urging of first Lady Michelle obama. We can all do something. We can help the American Red Cross as it delivers the food, water and medicine that can
Foreign owner for the first time. The multibillion drawer takeover of sharpe. We begin in iraq where the u. N. Says there has been a defendant sharp rise in the number of iraqis killed in march. New figures show more than 1,100 died, almost double the figure of february. Half of them were civilians and that figure does not take into account deaths linked to secondary effects of violence. People who fled their homes and died to expose youre from the elements and lack of food and healthcare. The u. N. Blames isil for increasing attacks on civilians. The armed group loses on the battlefield. They have taken a number of areas around the city. Anbar is preparing to retake a small town on the northwest of ramadi. There is heavy fighting around ramadi and newer fallujah. Last year, isil was estimated to lost 14 of the territory it had controlled mainly in the north. Here is the latest from the baghdad. Reporter there are many reasons behind the increasing of the death toll that was mentioned
Young ople a feeling of what it is really like to grow old more than 100 people have been killed after an explosion sparked by fireworks at a religious festival in southern india. Thousands had had gathered to watch the celebrations in the state where Emergency Services are now struggling to help the injured. Reporter every year this temple marks new years celebrations with a fireworks display and competition. Once again this year thousands of people had come to worship and watch the fireworks. It was halfway through the show when a spark setoff the rest of the fireworks in storage. Most of the people who died were trapped by the fires. Chunks of kon greet and debris crushed worshippers. The explosion was felt in a 1 kilometer radius. Translation the families of the deceased will be provided Financial Assistance and the injured will be given free treatment by the government. The chief secretary has written to the Election Commission seeking permission to provide Financial Assistance to