army base. ♪ >> and playing his saxophone fo why one south african is reliving his youth. >> welcome to our viewers around the globe. despite the condemnation and diplomatic maneuvering, the fighting continued today. world leaders gathered in tunisia, making news toward recognizing syria's opposition. the bbc's correspondent bridget kendell begins our coverage tonight. >> tonight the glimmer of a break through. some severely wounded casualties, including women and children, were evacuated to a local hospital. not the injured foreign journalists, though. they apparently refused to go. red cross negotiations on their fate are continuing. meanwhile, today's fighting sent a strong message, endorsing the main opposition grouping, the syrian opposition council. >> i have offered them whatever additional practical help we can provide from the united kingdom and the political opposition outside. i believe they are doing the right things and that they will be able to bring greater unit to the opposition. >> among the points agreed, to promote the national council, to ramp up economic sanction