Follow ago wave of antichinese rights. Theres help to rescue those trapped by the worst flooding. One of the worlds most famous flower shows bursts into full bloom. Hello. South koreas president has announced plar announce planned plan break up the coast guard. Most School Children died when the sewol sank. He apologized for the sinking and said the Safety Agency would handle new duties. A tearful President Park without the name of passengers and crew who died trying to sai others this in the ferry disaster thats had increasingly repercussions. This was her most formal apology in a televised address to the nation. I could not sleep for the past days in anguish thinking of the student who is have not lumed yet. The responsibility is placed on me. The boats were only able to rescue a third of those on board. 339 on board were teachers and students on board on a school trip. The captain was charged with manslaughter along with three other crew members. But amid the outpouring of grief over the tragedy, the coast guard has been in the spotlight too. The president said it had been a failure in first stages and will be broken up and transferred to a national Safety Agency. The coast guard said they embraced the president and nations opinion and would do their best until they found the very last missing passenger. 18 people are still missing. Relatives have expressed concern that the continuing search operation could be affected by the dispanding of the coast c; the president said today that there are other issues. We asked what reaction comes from the apology by the south korea president. The reaction has been missed. Opposition asked why has it took so long for the president to apology. Today on National Television she stood before the cameras, gave a bow and apologized for the failure in the ferry disaster. nr she said lives that could have been saved were lost and the ultimate responsibility for the failing to respond properly rested with herself. Politically where is this going to leave the president do you think . Well i think theres still an enormous level of an area. The president said the collusion between the state regulators and private sector also contributed to the ferry disaster. She said there would be other accidents unless this was eradicated. Mrs. Park was seen to be weeping as she read out the names of the passenger who is had died. The voice of the people will be heard next month when National Elections take place. Kevin speaking to me from seoul. Two chinese passenger ships have arrived in vietnam to evacuate Chinese Workers after last weeks riotriots. These are some passengers of the flights sunday. Two were killed when factories were attacked in the wake of a territorial dispute in the south china sea. We heard what sparked the violence. We have serious antichinese demonstrations riots last week. Beijing has responded. We have seen the violence done. What were seeing now is a massive evacuation operation underway. Yesterday one plane brought more than 100 Chinese Workers back to the city. Today we see more left china a. Today we see the arrival of two ships in vietnam. Significantly theyre at a port which is part of a steel mill built by thousands of Chinese Workers. That was the scene of some of the rioting. At least two Chinese Workers were killed at the mill and more than 100 injured. Whats the underlying region for all this tension is this. The reason is not whats happening on land, its whats happening at sea. You have china which deployed the oil rig to disputed waters between china and vietnam. That inflamed tensions within vietnam. Theres a strong antichinese sentiment that dates back decades if not centuries. The bigger reason were seeing this is because china is rising in the country. Many countries including vietnam feels china is not take it seriously, bullying them, and carrying out territorial claims. Countries like vietnam dont like this and are pushing back. Two Chinese Workers at a copper mine have been kidnapped by antimining activists. The statement from the Mining Company said the two men were taken from a region in the north of the country sunday. Vladimir putin has ordered troops stationed near russias border with ukraine to withdraw. Mr. Putin is claimed to have announced the end of military training exercises. Russia made similar statements in the past. Tensions remain high in eastern ukraine. Pro russian militia continue to enforce roadblocks. Several demonstrations were held over the weekend. Moscow supports their drive for independence a across kiev. A large operation underway in serbia following the flooding. At least 30 have died. Its feared that number will rise. Authorities have asked for more supplies of food, clothing and bottled water. We hear more about the evacuation efforts. We see many people leaving their homes. Theres a matter of effort, Emergency Services from the individual companies. Theres also a lot of cooperation as well. Flags from places like macedonia joining in former areas. Theres planes arriving from russia, European Union and united nations. Theres been big words about this merger. Is it going to happen . Rejected once again. Astrazeneca board rejected the bid from u. S. Rival pfizer. Astrazeneca says 92 a share does not reflect the companys profitability saying the bid is short of the company. Pfizer says thats it. No more. Its the final offer. Its not going with a hostile bid. Who knows . Well wait and see about that one. It could be back on the table a. How about this, could be the most important trade deal in transatlantic trade industry. It could boost annual output 100 million every year. Talks get underway in virginia later today. Were going to look at what all this could mean for real people and businesses and firms from both sides of the pond. Well have more on gmt on that one. President putin, russian president , there we go, visiting china to strengthen ties during the deals with europe. The biggest deal on the table is to pump russian gas to china. Russias economy is heavily reliant on energy exports. Well have a special report from our moscow core correspondent. Well look at his own kitchen with eggs. Ive got eggs too. Tweet me. Ill tweet you back. We are ready for lunch now. Thank you very much. Now we move on to a huge trial that has been going on some time already. Lawyers for the bosnia commander has called the witnesses. I should say we are getting f d feeds from the trial. Its on a 30 minute delay. These are the late ae eses late from the hague. Hes on trial facing total of 11 charges allegedly committed during the conflict in the 1990s. The most serious charge against him is that he was involved in the massacre of 7,000 muslim boys and men in 1995. His defense was he was a soldier following orders. n noc our correspondent is are there and told us what he had to say. Reporter he was an assistant commander inside the army. He seemed testifying about the siege of the bosnia that lasted three years. The evidence has been focussing on rifles with sites known as snipers. He is saying forces didnt have snipers. They didnt have rifles with optical sites. The defense lawyers are talking about o1yearolone 15yearold down in one of the neighborhoods. Reminders of what he is accused of. From most victims and survivors i meet here at court, hes the one most associated with the worst after trosties which committed since the second world war. Were talking about the massacre where 7,000 muslim boys and men were slaughtered. Their bodies are still found in mass graves. He was the commander at time. He was often seen in the television footage parading up and down the battlefield. He enjoyed talking to journalists. They used the footage in that case a. They were given 207 hours to present their case. The defense will have the same amount of time. Were half an hour into the defense case. Were expecting this to go on probably for around another two years at this point. He is in court. Hes wearing a black suit, black tie today. Hes following every step of these proceedings even now that hes 72 years old. His health is suffering. Most are hoping he does make it to the end. They see this as the last point to secure some form of justice. Anna there. Stay with us on bbc world news other. Much more to come. South sudan will face famine unless the conflict stops. Thats the warning from the countrys president. Well have the excusive interview. Whatever it is that you love to do booking. Com booking. Yeah to build something smarter. Some come here to build something stronger. Others come to build something faster. Something safer. Something greener. Something the whole world can share. People come to boeing to do many Different Things. But its always about the very thing we do best. This is bbc world news. Im geeta gurumurthy with the top stories. The south Korean National coast guard is to be disexpanded because of its failure to save more lives in the ferry disaster. Some ships are sent to get victims from vietnam riots and on its way home. Across syria, students have begun their state exams. Thousands of schools have been destroyed by the war. Millions of children are displaced. Getting to school can be a challenge for students living on the edge of demascus. It means escaping a war zone. Our chief correspondent reports on their journey. The refugee camp thats now a symbol of suffering, besieged by Government Forces for nearly a year and torn between the fight of rebel groups. On this day theres a moment of calm and agreement to allow students out. Just for two weeks, schools across syria hold final tests. Students going to take their exams may seem a simple thing. Here it took weeks of negotiations, days of delay, huge security concerns. Thats what life is like when you live under siege. On our last visit, we saw how desperate conditions are. i m layla ten months. He tells me my happiness is so big i can spreadxd it around th world. The un agency for refugees take the students away. They call parents they left behind and try to remember the streets they havent seen for months. When we arrive at the schools that serve as shelters, there are more tearful reunions. We are hoping to have a Small Movement of people in and out so we can feel we have the choice to leave. Exams arent the only thing on the minds of students who have escaped from a living held. Translator we have to eat food no one can eat, grass and spices. Life is difficult inside. You cant understand it until you live there. Its straight to revision for exams. But when theyre over, its back to where their lives, their future is not in their hands. Bbc news demascus. Now the president in south sudan has told bbc his country faces one of the worst famines. Its essential humanitarian agencies are able to work freely. He asked his rival to help end the fighting. On the ninth of this month and on the 11th he violated it attacking our forces. You think he is actually instructing forces to continue their offenses . Definitely because he did not give them orders to stop fighting. Are you saying to me that the cease fire is effectively finished . No, it is not finished on my side. My forces are observing the cease fire according to orders. You can see that full interview on bbc. Com news on 1430 and gmt. With me now the coordinator for the charity and aid. How worried about you for your people . We have been worried since the fight started in december. We are more and more worried as the fighting has not stopped. Numbers are huge. More than a million displaced from their homes. 4. 9 million needinghl humanitarn assistan assistance. How bad is it going to get Going Forward . Its going to the get a lot worse. This is the time before the rain. Zvvo we are going to give people assistance during the rain. People didnt have planting. That could multiply the people who will not receive anything. Youre worried about 7 million at risk of food and security, not having enough to survive . Yes, thats correct. What hah should the world being doing now . Its essential the fight stop immediately and access of people in need get sources. We can access the people so they can survive the next month. The president says humanitarian aid agencies should get both side, thats both sides . People are really in need. We cannot just access people while theyre fighting. Do you feel this gets enough International Attention . Not at all. Were trying many months to raise the national attention. Y; its not enough. How desperate is it . Very desperate. Were facing a huge crisis if we dont do something quick. Many thanks indeed. Thank you. Now to something very floral. Here in london were enjoying sunday. Its in time for the flower show. We get the latest trends in gardening. The show gardens here in chelsea gets a lot of attention. Im going to introduce you to designers, the brother who is designed the night sky garden. Tell us what its about. Its based on the night sky theme back where we live. International sky state in the ward. In dark areas you can see stars really well. We wanted to bring that here. Youve got all these elements around you. The meteors that have fallen. Whats next . Two black reflection pools resemble black holes. It is the boundary and planting around. Even the color, blues, whites, like the milky way drifting through the garden. Its supposed to show the feeling of the garden. One of the things you were thinking of children who have have learning difficulties or autistic who need space to be calm and reflect . Yeah. The first thing were going to work with is giving the building to beachwood autistic college so they can have an Outdoor Learning system. Were going to work with them to create a space where they can get away in a natural and calming allows them to get away from the school area and relax hopefully. Thank you very much. I should also say the brothers are among the youngest designers. Theyre going to get an awful lot of attention over the next few days as it has public is allowed to flood into the Chelsea Flower Show. 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Creating a picture of crimea, how one artist is writing in the sand to express feelings about her homeland. Hello and welcome. South koreas president has announced plans to break up the countrys coast guard in the wake of last months ferry disaster. More than 300, most School Children, died when the sewol sank. In a televised address, miss park apologized for the sinking and said the Safety Agency would now handle rescue difficulties. With me now is east asia editor charles. Shes made a tearful apology. Its a month on. Why has it taken so long, and has it been receive there had . Thats a question a lot of South Koreans will be asking themselves. Shes apologized before personally to families. To make this national address, it appears to come late. It looks like a damage exercise. She has her party and Approval Rating thats already taken a huge hit. Her approval rate is down from 70 to below 50 . In this address, shes tried to show shes in tune with the public move. We saw she had tears in her eyes as she made this address. Shes tried to offer real changes. The breaking up of the Coast Guard Agency but also talking about the problem that the koreans a