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0:03 - France unrest
0:15 - Riots in Marseille
0:28 - Bosnia and Herzegovina politics
1:21- Syria under attack
1:42 - Dutch apology for slavery
1:53 - Australia indigenous recognition
2:06 - UN secretary general visits Haiti

More than 700 people have been arrested - after a fifth night of rioting in France.
The violence has been triggered by the killing of a teenager by a police officer on Tuesday.
Earlier, hundreds gathered for the funeral of 17-year old Nahel.

Meanwhile, in the southern city of Marseille, there've been intense clashes between police and protesters, who set cars on fire and smashed shop windows. Police used tear gas to disperse crowds. The cities of Lyon and Grenoble have also seen intense rioting.

The international overseer in Bosnia and Herzegovina has revoked two laws adopted by the country's Serb parliament.
Christian Shmidt says the laws violate the peace agreement that ended a civil war in 1995.
The Bosnian Serb parliament on Wednesday passed the motion not to recognize any decisions by the multi-ethnic Constitutional Court.
It was the latest in a series of controversial moves engineered by Serb leader Milorad Dodich, who has long pushed for secession.

The army in Syria says it's intercepted Israeli missiles targeting the city of Homs.
Syrian commanders say most were shot down but some buildings were damaged when various locations in the city were struck.
Hundreds of Israeli air strikes have reportedly attacked targets linked to Iran in government-held parts of Syria in recent years.

The Dutch King has apologised for the Netherlands' role in slavery.
King Willem-Alexander said he felt personally responsible for what he called a 'crime against humanity'.

Campaigns to decide whether to recognise indigenous people in Australia's constitution are underway.
The "Yes" campaign is in the lead for an upcoming referendum, but opinion polls suggest support is slipping below 50%.

The UN Secretary General is warning the world not to forget about Haiti - and says the international response to country's crisis is not enough.
Antonio Guterres was there to assess the dire humanitarian situation that includes malnutrition, hunger and cholera.


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