Fiji and why thousands of afghan refugees are trapped along greeces border with macedonia. Im farah with all the sports, Manchester United look to salvage some pride in the fa cup quarter finals. On the one side russia, on the other side, the United States. They have reached an agreement on what they hoped would be a cessation of hostilities inside syria. They have set thi this saturdays the day that hostilities should stop. They have on the ground until noontime on friday. By that time they need to commit to a deal and then 12 hours later at midnight the cessation is supposed to begin. The guns are supposed to go quiet. Because the United Nations classes i. S. I. L. And el nusra front as terrorist, a political way to end what has been a fiveyear very, very bloody civil war. Diplomatic editor james bays is at the United Nations, james you were one of the first to get wind of this. The devils in the detail. What do we need to see in place before this can happen . Reporter well, we need
Emergency after an oil spill in the waterways of the amazon rain forest did he have states indigenous communities. Macedonian police fired tear gas at hundreds of refugees and migrants trying to burst through a fence from greece. This is how it looked two hours ago. The tear gas was set off after a large crowd of people was seen smashing a section of the fence. The refugees are stuck in a huge bottleneck waiting for macedonian authorities to let them continue through the balkans. A handful are being allowed to pass each day, only those from syria and iraq. We have the latest. The situation has actually calmed down. There are still 100 people, young men sitting there on the Railroad Tracks just in front of that gate where the rioting happened earlier today. They are now chanting open the borders, some Holding White flags. Behind the fence is a heavy presence of Macedonian Police and military who have been deployed there as soon as those riots happened. Earlier, we also saw a helicopter
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Tripoli. The price tag is breaking records. We begin with the developments in Northern Iraq where u. S. And iranian war planes teamed up today to attack Islamic State fighters and break a crucial siege. But iraqs military suffered a setback when a suicide bomber drove into a community in ramadi. Shia militias have now entered the small town of amerlie. The pentagon is not talking about the is coordination with iranian war planes. Still the break through today was significant. Amerlie is in a province controlled by Islamic State and the l capito capitol baghdad. Sue turton reports. For 80 days and nights they have faced the threat of Islamic State fighters taking their town. A threat that had led some of the shiites turkmen community to consider taking their own lives. Their plight provoked an unlikely alliance. With peshmerga, Shiite Militia and Iraqi Army Soldiers banned together in a fight that began at 4 00 in the morning. We began the fight under Muqtada Al Sadrs forces. We came to
Vermont the first state to require labels on gmos, but even in this very green state, that law is meeting challenges. A midnight deadline set by protesters for hong kongs chief executive to resign has just passed. They threatened to occupy government buildings if he didnt step down. Im not [ inaudible ] the chief secretary to [ inaudible ] to meet with representatives of the students to discuss matters. What was the message from him, and what was the tone . Was he conciliatory at all . Reporter you know, what, foley, for a man with a deadline to resign, he was remarkably calm. Flanked by his chief secretary. They both fronted the press conference. He didnt say anything about resigning. There were several questions after the press conference about whether this message was a signal that he was stepping back. When a reporter asked him if he was resigning he deflected. He said as long as we follow the law we will be able to achieve universal suffrage by 2017. In terms of the protesters, he