President calls an emergency meeting to replace the deputy he sacked. Plus. Im nick clark off the coast of peru, in the abaund unt water where abundant waters where theres a looming threat to marine life the United Nations and human Rights Groups are causing for u. S. Officials to be procuted for their role in interrogation prosecuted for interrogation techniques, following tore future practices at hidden sites around the world, and no useful intelligence was gained from torturing prisoniers. Reporter hundreds of pages of evidence of what happened to 119 men detained in secret prisons, like this one in lithuania. The cia programme was more brutal than people were led to believe. Detainees were deprived sleep for 180 hours. Five forced to have enemas, not for medical reasons. There are reports five people were water boarded which the cia describes as a series of near drownings, and theres reports of physical violent beatings, contradicting assurances from top bosses. The Senate Report s
Back the streets. And ill have all your sports including australian cricketer phil hughes still critically ill after being hit by a bouncer in sheffield shield game. Doctors have just given an update on his position. Well have the latest in sydney. We begin this newshour in the United States, where there has been another night of angry protests in ferguson, missouri. It follows a grand jury decision not to bring criminal charges against a white Police Officer for shooting a black teenager. Anger is spread from coast to coast with people coming on to the streets from new york to los angeles. [ chanting ] reporter the anger boiled over in dozens of cities across the United States. This crowd in the capital washington d. C. Is condemning a jurys decision not to indict a white Police Officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in ferguson in august. The sentiment was echoed across the country. Most protests were peaceful, like this in times square. In missouri, people turned violence. The
Journey to a better life. And one sports story dominating the headlines this thursday, the death of cricketer phillip hughes. Lets begin with vienna, in what is being seen as one of the most crucial meetings on oil in years. The price is down more than 30 since june. Opec members are meeting to figure out what to do about it. Big Oil Producers like saudi arabia, iran, and venezuela, are simply losing too much hour. Well take you to venezuela where plummeting oil prices couldnt come at a worse time. And we report from moscow, Russia Wants Oil prices to go up, because it simply needs the money. These e. U. Sanctions over its actions in ukraine is hurting its economy too. Jonah where is opec heading on this . Reporter well, sami, at this moment, i dont know is the short answer. What i can tell you is that in the last few moments it appears the meeting going on in the opec headquarters over there has broken up, because all of a sudden a couple of the ministers made their way out and have d
Strengthen the vaticans ties with islam. Pope francis makes a key visit to istanbul. [ music ] and using ballet to honour venezuela elcomondante we begin in egypt where former president Hosni Mubarak has been cleared of all charges after his latest retrial. Hed been accused of conspiring to kill protesters during the 2011 resolution and was facing charges of corruption. This was the reaction inside the court, after the verdicts were handed down. Hosni mubarak and his sons, former interior minister and six aides were cleared of charges. Before delivering his ruling the judge warned anyone making trouble in the court would face a year in prison. Lets take a look at the charges ruled on today. The court threw out charges for killing protesters, and cleared six of his aides on charges. Corruption charges of Hosni Mubarak and his son were thrown out on a technicality. Hosni mubarak was cleared of corruption charges over sending gas to israel with a coused, an aide, to Hosni Mubarak. Here is
To take in more Syrian Refugees. And how millions of deaths from malaria have been prevented. Well the u. S. Senate is about to unveil a report on the interrogation techniques used by the cia after the 9 11 attacks. Only a censored version of the document was allowed to be published, but it is still expected to give us the clearest picture yet. While u. S. Officials who have read the document say it details the use of sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, and simulated drowning on suspects was more brutal than previously admitted, and the report says these techniques failed to produce lifesaving information. And it suggests the agency lied about the Covert Program to the government. This is the most Transparent Administration in history. Reporter this week that assertion is yet again being tested. First there is the Senate Intelligence committees report. I have grave concerns that the cia searches may well have violated the separation of powers principles. Reporter thats the head of t