marichwoulddo what head live in the libyan capital tripoli thank you. well at least one hundred fifty people are missing after a boat sank in the democratic republic of congo on lake kivu that's on the country's eastern border with rwanda so far around thirty three people have been rescued. egyptians will venture in a referendum to decide if president up to foster l.c.c. should remain in power until twenty thirty the vote is shut you up for saturday and will continue for the next two days egypt's parliament today earlier rubberstamp the constitutional amendments the parliament voted five hundred thirty one to twenty two favor they'll give the military a more formal role in the country's politics. early counting of votes in indonesia's election suggests the incumbent president broke a wizard or has beaten his challenger pro bono or so we enter official results will be known until may with ballots from almost two hundred million eligible voters to be counted andrew thomas reports now from the capital jakarta. polling they shout the president's victory may
marich would do what head live in the libyan capital tripoli thank you. well at least one hundred fifty people are missing after a boat sank in the democratic republic of congo on lake kivu that's on the country's eastern border with rwanda so far around thirty three people have been rescued. egyptians will venture in a referendum to decide if president up to foster l.c.c. should remain in power until twenty thirty the vote is shut you up for saturday and will continue for the next two days...
marichwouldadd to what head live from the libyan capital tripoli on the military situation thank you for that right let's go live now to our other correspondent who's going to be covering the other side of this story are committed to ses in agadez which is in this chair and made we all know that libya is the main transit point for many sub-saharan africans to get from africa into europe. and obviously this military situation is causing a great deal even more turmel than perhaps it's been there in the past what are the potential migrants and refugees actually doing are they continuing on the path to libya or are they turning back. well basically i get is in itself is a city's a transit point legalize the transit a year of time but for libya i get it was one of the feeding areas more like one of the few one of the centers while some of these migrants use the transit here to get their regiments right he'd get into the sparkling convoys and go into libya the the process has been toughened after arrangements or agreements between european union and the military government here are making
marich would add to what head live from the libyan capital tripoli on the military situation thank you for that right let's go live now to our other correspondent who's going to be covering the other side of this story are committed to ses in agadez which is in this chair and made we all know that libya is the main transit point for many sub-saharan africans to get from africa into europe. and obviously this military situation is causing a great deal even more turmel than perhaps it's been...