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Newly released details of the final conversations between the South Korean coastguard and crew on board the ferry that sank on Wednesday reveal panic and confusion on board. According to the transcript, officials urged the crews three times to ensure the passengers were wearing life jackets, while the crew member asked repeatedly if rescue vessels were available if an evacuation was ordered. More than 240 people are still missing, many of them teenagers from the town of Anson. From where Lucy Williamson sent this report.
Today, new evidence of the ferry's final moments, a conversation between South Korea's shipping control and a crew. If this ferry evacuate, will the passengers be rescued immediately? The crew asks, the controller replies that the captain must make that decision and the patrol boats are 10 minutes away. Tonight, condolence rituals will hold for Anson's missing teenager as sharing of grief but anger too.
The authorities in Kiev say they are investigating a shootout early on Sunday morning at a pro-Russian checkpoint in eastern Ukraine, which was reportedly left at least three people died. The Russian Foreign Ministry has blamed the Ukrainian ultra-nationalist Right Sector group for the attack, a spokesman for the group, Artyom Skoropadsky, denied this saying it's staged by Russians.
The Right Sector wasn't there and whatever happened was an obvious provocation from the Russian secret services. We can see that Russia has nothing secret left. For the Russians and Ukrainians, Easter night is one of the holiest times in the calender to set up such provocations to kill people is an outrage.
Iran's two most senior leaders have clashed on the issue of gender equality.The country's President Hassan Rouhani used a speech marking Women's Day in Iran to call for men and women to be given equal rights.His comments appear to put at odds with the Iran's supreme leader.G reports.
President Hassan Rouhani's speech has raised eyebrows, many have been surprised not because he talked of a long distance Iran has to go on the issue of gender equality, but because his speech stood in sure of contrast to what Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said only a day before. He said gender equality is a western concept and priority for women should be management of their homes.
The Egyptian authorities say that only two candidates will run in the presidential election planned for next month.The Presidential Election Committee said the former army chief Abdul Fatah al-Sisi and the socialist politician Hamdeen Sabahi were the only two candidates to meet the deadline and submit all the required documents.Mr.Sabahi came third in the 2012 presidential elections.
This is the world news from the BBC.
Security officials in Algeria say 14 soldiers have been killed and a dozen wounded in an ambush by militants in a mountainous region east of the capital Algiers.The attack in Tizi Ouzou is the deadliest in recent years it came days after president Abdelaziz Bouteflika was reelected for a fourth term following a campaign that stressed security at a key policy.
The government in Pakistan has ordered a judicial investigation into an attack on one of the country's best known journalists Hamid survived at a gun attack on Saturday as he drove from the airport in Karachi to his office at the country's leading news channel GO TV.Police say he has been treated for three bullet wounds and he is now in a stable condition.
Reports from Sudan say two Chinese nationals have been kidnapped in southwest of the country.Chinese diplomatic sources quoted by the state news agency Xinhua say the men were working on an oil field according to one Sudanese account as many as eight people may have been abducted.
The former American boxer Rubin Hurricane Carter he was wrongfully convicted murder and in prison for 19 years has died.Carter he became a symbol of racial injustice was recently died with prostate cancer.Here's Beth McLeod。
He comes as a story of a hurricane, sang Bob Dylan, one of many he took up Rubin Carter's case as a symbol of racial injustice in United States.Carter was convicted for triple murder in New Jersey in 1967 by all white jury.Largely on the testimony of two thieves he later withdrew their stories.The judge who eventually released him said Carter's prosecution had been predicated upon an appeal to racism rather than reason. Beth McLeod in Washington.
That the BBC World News.