A multifaceted story with a russian angle. Turkey a columnist beaten up. How do news outlets in india and pakistan covered a bilateral relationship the answer is not very well. Two years in the making a time lapse look at austria when russian war planes entered syrian. Air passion and dropped their bombs, there was plenty of questions where did the bombs fall. The kremlins security was scrutinized. It came from further to the west, including Media Outlets in the u. S. Like cnn and the New York Times, which is interesting, since that channel and newspaper had another story, the bombing of a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital by an american gunship in which more than 20 were killed. The approach that cnn and the times took to that story, the terminology and timeline revealed much about the way the u. S. Media covered war planes compared to the zeal that they brought. This is a media story with multiple date lines, motorcycle coe and afghanistan among them. Our starting point is syria the
The time we act first and study later. We have been engaged in this war against extremism for the last 13 years. We have no strategy. Almost everything was being handled by the military. And a lot of it was off the cuff. A lot of it was knee jerk. There were a lot of problems on who was responsible and who was accountable. So for the first time when i took over when this government took office i think one of the first imperatives for all of us was to have a strategy, have a policy. So that is the reason we worked almost six months. We worked with the military, we worked with the provinces, the provinces are a very, very important part in the whole organizational setup, and it was difficult. It was easier working with the military. It was more difficult working with my fellow colleagues in the provinces. We worked with a whole lot of experts, with the media, National Security experts, and it took us almost seven to eight months to come up with this policy. Part of it was implemented. Yo
25 years since the withdrawal of soviet forces. Hello. A United Nations panel is set to call for an International Criminal investigation into human rights abuses in north korea. The u. N. Will present its conclusions from a yearlong inquiry on monday. Some details have leaked out, including evidence of external nation camps, torture, forced starvation and a widespread abduction campaign. The report doesnt blame individuals, but recommends that the findings be referred to the International Criminal court. North korea denies it committed crimes against humanity. Harry fawcett has the report. The 3person panel spent years looking at north koreas past. They heard from many who had spent time in prison camps. The most painful was when they handcuffed my hands to the back. They were 60 centimetres above the ground. I couldnt sit or stand. I was left alone for three or four days. That was the most painful torture. According to a leaked summary of the report, it details abuses inside the camps
Attack that killed the leader of the taliban in pakistan. Hakimullah mehsud. The pakistani government is concerned about the fallout. We go live to washington with more on this. What can you tell us . Well, apparently the meeting between the u. S. Ambassador to pakistan, robert olsen and members of the Pakistani Ministry took place in islamabad. The u. S. Is refusing to comment if the meeting took place, and what message ambassador olsen took to the pakistanis. Theres a loft anger in islamabad and across the country. We hear from the interior minister. The efforts have been ambushed. It was an ambush. We see it as an ambush. Now, this is the situation that of course could put reviewed strains on the relationship between the u. S. And pakistan. The issue of drone strikes has been a contentious one and, in fact, at one point after there was an errant attack that led to the killing of some 24 Pakistani Soldiers about two years ago, the relationship was about as nonexistent as it could be
The new kings of baseball. The Boston Red Sox win the world series for the first time at home, in almost a century. The democratic republic of congo has taken back the last town held by the m23 rebels. Its taken 18 months to put down the rebellion by some of its former soldiers. Now its finally taken bunagana. The group muteineed over pay and conditions and say they are fighting for the tutesy group. Malcolm webb was with the army for the final result. Here is his exclusive report. Day breaks. Its time to fight. A volley of rockets fired at the m23 rebels boosts more article. The congolese soldiers have a lopping way to go a long way to go. The rebel fighters hold a 20km stretch of the road surrounded by hills and bush. At the end holds the last rebel stronghold, bunagana. On the boarder. Translation im cleaning my gun. Im fighting m23. They are not strong. They didnt know what resistance theyll find on the way. They soon find out. Some are terrified. Most just keep moving forward. Bet