integration proposal has led to protests by ethiopias largest ethnic community. six people have been arrested in a series of police raids across brussels as investigation into tuesday s attacks continues. the i a brusselss suburb was in lock down on thursday after police seized an apartment. some residents found access to their homes blocked. translation: i was coming back it from school and i found the entire area looked. so i couldn t get home. i asked and they said the police had to do some work mere, but i don t know what s going on exactly. i live very close to here, next to number 20 where they searched the house the brother of one of the brussels suicide bombers, najim laachraoui, has spoken out about his shock and sadness after the attacks. he said that his brother who graduate in electronics had no sign. they said a police raid after the november paris attacks. he has requested for his fa face not to be shown. translation: he was a nice boy, clever. there you a
convicted over thousands of deaths in war. we look at how war criminals are put on trial and sentenced. the future of bitcoin. some swear by it and corporate america is watching very closely. we begin tonight with what could be a triple trouncing of hillary clinton. bernie sanders has already clobbered the former secretary of state in two on out of three caulkes. those taking place in washington, alas ka and. hawaii. he was won all except hawaii which remains undetermined. what is the voter turn out like today? reporter: it has been very high. they don t call this the left coast for nothing. bernie sanders has garnered huge crowds. they turned out and made the case for him last night he has won 0 out of 13 kem accuratic caucuses. why does he appear an advantage democratic caucuses. why does he appear to have an advantage? reporter: i posed that to strategist. they have papgs and they have to show several hours, not easy to flipping a lever and also because they have to
convicted. tonight we take a deeper look at how war criminals are put on trial. in pakistan, a bill making it illegal to abuse is criticized by religious leaders we begin with bernie sanders trying for a trfecta today. the polls with the task of a warning 242 delegates. bernie sanders beat hillary clinton in washington and alaska. we re still waiting for results in hawaii. the next contest on tuesday april 5. he told supporters this is just the beginning of a push to over take hillary clinton. we knew things were going to improve as we headed west. we are making significant inroads in secretary clinton s lead and we have, with your support coming here, in wisconsin, we have a path toward victory al jazeera s catherine baret has been following the run. an exciting day for bernie sanders. reporter: it certainly was. teaing off the excitement last night at a rally that due 15,000 people. this urged people to come early. they good so. at least one eprecinct its over flowe
over. syrian forces say they have taken control of the city from i.s.i.l. and in sport hosts india beat australia for the t20 world cup and afghanistan is playing the first win in the nation beating 2012 champions, the west indies. hello we begin in pakistan where at least 60 people have been killed and 250 wounded in a suspected suicide bombing in the city of lahore. the blast went off in the parking area of a public park that was packed with christian families celebrating easter. al jazeera has the latest. reporter: the explosion happened at a public park for children, in the heart of the punjab province, the ruling government s stronghold and easter weekend meant the park was full of families and most of the dead and injured are women and children. witnesses reported bodies strewn everywhere and the number of casualties so high people were taken to hospitals and taxis in rickshaws and it s familiar in pakistan and fighting armed groups for over a decade but in the pa
reporter: india takes on the west indies. already in the fibl are england after their young team demolished new zealand in delh . south africa s highest court found the president violated the constitution. the president spent 16 million dollars refurbishing his president. the national assembly breached the constitution when it tried to exonerate the president. we go to our correspondent. does he have to pay the money back? reporter: he most certainly does. that has been the catch call of opposition parties for almost two years now. pay back the money. those chants ringing out throughout parliament multiple times, multiple marches through the streets. finally it seems those demands will be met. the constitutional court behind me, 11 constitutional court judges finding unanimously that he must pay back a portion of the money, tax payer s money paid on upgrading his home with a theater and swimming pool. your reaction? today is an individual indication. it is a celebrati