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North korea has launched a missile but it appears to have been unsuccessful. And celestial display. People around the world get a chance to see mars during its closest approach to the earth in a decade. Members of japans lower house rejected a noconfidence motion against the cabinet. The opposition parties who filed the resolution say Prime Minister shinzo abe policy has failed. Translator their livelihoods are not improving. The wealth gap and poverty are spending and the government is wasting taxpayers money. These are the reasons that the cabinet should resign. A Senior Member of abes liberal Democratic Party rejected the allegation. Translator japans economy is steadily recovering. The noconfidence motion is based on the interests of the opposition parties. Its a kind of political performance and further enhances pe ....
Crimes against humanity. Violence erupt it six years ago that left more than 3000 dead. Also coming up this hour, when angola was booming when investors poured in. With the collapse in oil prices, many are struggling. Of aay be just side shy of 74, the Paul Mccartney still knows how to put on a show. First, our top story, live from paris. There are more headaches for travelers here in france today, and what could be several days to come. Most of the train and plane strikes are linked to the controversial labor reform the french government is trying to push through, and the timing could not be worse. Football hosting the tournament in 10 days time. Our correspondent has more a war of wills between the french Prime Minister and the head of the french labor union. Both are vowing they will not back down. The governments vowing to put in place what looks like a strategy it has be ....
Welcoming back prisonersers of war. Plus. Working on a Computer System to regulate the movement. This is how qatar could provide a more efficient and reliable source of renewable energy. A top story in the Syrian Government has officially agreed to participate in peace talks in moscow. Russ russias foreign minister said it hopes to host talks between bashar alassads government in late january. Its unclear as to who will take part. Intention fighting continues as Syrian Government keeps up its airstrikes in aleppo. The attacks killed at least three people on friday. They targeted areas controlled by isil fighters in the city of albad. At least 36 people were killed in similar strikes around the same area on thursday. Residents say helicopters and planes dropped barely bombs. Government forces also bombarded the tow ....
Weeks school massacre. Why rights campaigners are punished plus. We are working on a mechanism, kite power could supply a more efficient form of renewable energy. Heavy rains across asia caused major flooding and landslide. 30 people have been killed. More than 200,000 have been displaced across three countries in thailand. 13 people have died there. The government has declared disaster zones in eight provinces in the south of the country. Nearly 8,000 people have had to leave their homes. Over in sri lanka, we know that four people have been killed so far by the flooding there. At least 10 people have died in a landslide triggered by days of heavy rains, and around 80,000 have been displaced over the past week. Take a look in malaysia, its seen some of the worst flooding in decades, forcing more than 100,000 from their homes. Victoria gaetan by has this report. People leave their homes in a hurry as water flows in. Five maam asian states are sub malaysian states are submerged. Days of ....
Exile. Two French Olympians are among ten day after a helicopter collision while filming a Reality Tv Show in argentina. Hundreds of police have been involved in violent confrontations with student protesters in myanmar. Students marching were hit with batons and some were dragged into police trucks. They were calling for more education and more freedom. Florence lee has more from myanmar. Reporter a tense standoff between protesters and police turns into a confrontation. For more than a week the protesters have been camping here a town 3 hours drive north. They are unhappy with the newly elected education law, which they say restricts Academic Freedom and bans them from forming unions. On tuesday local officials said they would allow students to march, but when the activists found out they wouldnt be allowed to hol ....