UN Urges Dialogue in Burundi
Ban Ki Moon says opposition and president agree to talks
The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, says the opposition and president in Burundi have agreed to talks to end the ten-month crisis in the country. Hundreds of people have been killed in political violence and a quarter of a million people have fled the country. We get an update on Delhi's water shortage as there are rumours of a deal reached with protesters. And a dangerous birth for a gorilla in the UK results in a rare emergency C-section.
(Image: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and Burundi's president Pierre Nkurunziza speak to the media after talks at the president's office. Credit: Griff Tapper/AFP/Getty Images)
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