reporter: just how all 12 ghosted is a mystery. the remaining family has released a statement saying their disappearance is completely out of character. they are worried they may be in danger. erin mclaughlin, cnn, luton, england. so much of the news right now out of syria is about war, death and destruction, but our next story shows how something extraordinary can rise out of terrible loss. a syrian teenager whose family escaped to jordan now spends her time making sure that other refugee girls stay in school. her campaign has earned her the nickname the syrian malala. translator: i left syria 2 1/2 years ago due to various reasons and problems in all of life s aspects in education, making a living and the freedom of movement as well as other related difficulties which led to being unable to stay in our own time or move to another place in syria.
the survivors of the mishap saying there were irregularities in the actions of the boat s crew prior to the incident. but investigators cannot say how they were involved establish a motive of a deliberate intent on the part of the boat s crew to commit murder. they say they will leave it up to the state prosecutors to determine if the allegations will merit a charge. now, it appears that the police here decided to pursue the murder complaint in a bid to keep the crew members in jail. that was david santos with cnn philippines reporting from ormoc city. colombia s president is blaming a guerrilla movement for a pair of bombings in bogota. eight people were wounded in the blasts on thursday outside a pension fund management company. at the time president juan manuel santos called the attacks terrorist acts. on friday he spoke to the nation.
europe instead views it as a vote on membership of the euro. whatever it means to each side athens could be just words away from a dramatic rescue or financial disaster. nina dos santos cnn, london. certainly, all eyes will be on greece with this vote coming sunday. now we turn to the philippines, where there are some major, new developments in the investigation of a ferry that sunk there, killing 59 people. cnn philippines reporter david santos has details. reporter: charges have been filed against the 19 crew members of the capsized ferry that killed dozens of people here in central philippines. now, the local police chief here in ormoc city is filing murder charges against the owner, the boat captain and the crew members of that passenger ferry. police officials here are saying that the basis of the complaint are allegations made by some of
in europe in north africa. and people are now listening. reporter: the u.s. is not alone in facing the threat of isis-inspired attacks. the uk carried out an eerily realistic counterterrorism drill with more than 1,000 emergency personnel earlier this week. this as the bodies of 30 british citizens gunned down by an isis supporter in tunisia last week arrived home by military escort. that was cnn s jim sciutto reporting there. soft targets, any place where large numbers of people gather are causing a great deal of worry for security officials. jonathan gilliam, a former fbi special agent, explains exactly why. what i fear the most is what we saw in tunisia last weekend, which is one or two people with automatic weapons, and they simply go into a place where it s really crowded, or they go to a bridge where traffic is stopped or a tunnel or a captive
weather system through the tennessee valley. but those hot temperatures and no rain relief for most of the west coast. george back to you. karen, so, i look at the map there, and over atlanta i see clouds and rain. yes, that s pretty much it. big race coming up in the morning tomorrow too. big race but we ll be watching fireworks, i guess in the clouds. yeah pretty much. thank you. i appreciate it. as americans head to the beaches this weekend, here is a word of caution. there has been a wave of gruesome shark attacks along hundreds of miles of the u.s. coastline. just look at what one man landed on in north carolina s outer banks. a two-meter-long shark, about 6 1/2 feet. as cnn s meteorologist, jennifer gray tells us many people are now spooked about diving into the water this holiday weekend. reporter: new video out of florida shows a kayaker fishing for grouper and getting a bigger bite than he bargained for, a bull shark.