Monday, January 12, 2015
France deploys 10,000 additional security personnel across the country
Sierra Leone declares first Ebola-free district
Sierra Leone has declared its first ebola-free district after 42 days with no recorded cases of the virus.
The district of Pujehun in the south-east of the country is the first area to meet the World Health Organization's benchmark for being declared Ebola-free.
24 people died there since the virus was first recorded last August.
British health worker Alan Curtis, who is about to head to Sierra Leone to battle ebola, was asked if he's concerned about his readiness for the work ahead.
IN: "The training's excellent…."
OUT: "…say otherwise really"
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Hollande to chair emergency Cabinet meeting on national security
French President Francois Hollande is chairing an emergency meeting with his Cabinet to discuss national security in the aftermath of last week's terror attacks in Paris.
The French government says Sunday's "Je Suis Charlie" demonstrations were the largest in the country's history, as millions of people took to the streets to honor the victims of the violence.
Meanwhile, rallies and marches have taken place around the world to honor the victims of last week's attacks in Paris.
Gerard Araud, the French Ambassador to the United Nations, attended a rally in Washington DC.
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US terrorism analyst apologizes for Fox News comments on Britain
An terrorism analyst regularly seen on American television networks has apologized after claiming the British city of Birmingham is now a no-go area for anyone who isn't a Muslim.
Steve Emerson, who has appeared hundreds of times on US television since the attacks of September 11th 2001, also falsely told viewers of America's Fox News that in some parts of London, religious police beat up people who are not wearing Islamic dress.
There are the remarks for which he has now apologized.
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OUT: "…Muslim attire"
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UK DISCUSSING TERROR PREVENTION PLANS
FRANCE DEPLOYS POLICE TO JEWISH SCHOOLS
Pro-Russian militants intensify attacks in Ukraine
Pro-Russian militant forces in eastern Ukraine have intensified their attacks on government troops, officials say.
Four Ukrainian soldiers and two civilians have been killed as shelling of government positions has intensified in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Tom Barton reports.
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Sunday, January 11, 2015
US raises eyebrows with low-level involvement in Paris march
The Obama administration was represented in Paris by US Attorney General Eric Holder.
The decision not to send a higher-level figure is raising eyebrows in Europe.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says several European commentators are surprised Vice President Joe Biden or Secretary of State John Kerry did not attend the march in Paris.
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OUT: "…in the days ahead"
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Arsonists target German newspaper
UK SHOWS PARIS SOLIDARITY, WORKS ON TERROR PLANS
London landmarks have been lit up in the colours of the French flag in solidarity with the huge unity march in Paris.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron attended the rally in France's capital following the killing of 17 people in Paris's terror attacks.
Olly Barratt says the UK has expressed its support for France in many ways.
IN: "A series…
OUT: …attacks."
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Searchers Zero In On AirAsia Fuselage, Black Box
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Hundreds of bodies still missing as Boko Haram uses child in new attack
White House To Host Global Security Summit
OUT: "...this week."
While France's Prime Minister Manuel Valls declared his country is at war with "radical Islam" following the attacks, Holder said the U.S. is at war with all terrorists.
Paris terror attack changes US politics
Washington observers note, the tragedy has made any political discussion of shutting down the agency untenable.
Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:
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Unity Rally to take place Paris
A unity rally is taking place in the French capital today, following three days of terror attacks which left 17 people dead.
Security is being increased for the event which is expected to last for a number of hours and it's thought one million people will be marching.
And the guest list is thought to include many heads of state as our Correspondent in Paris, Natalie Powell, reports
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IN: A very sombre mood
OUT: for decades
DUR: 41 seconds
Golden Gate Bridge takes first ever weekend off
Saturday, January 10, 2015
French police search for accomplices of terror attacks
17 people have been killed in two days by gunmen with links to al-Qaeda.
French ministers are meeting in the capital, amid fresh threats of further attacks
Our Correspondent Natalie Powell reports from Paris…
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OUT: further threats
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Mitt Romney Considering 2016 Presidential Run
Kouachi brothers trained overseas
WHO: Promising Ebola vaccines to undergo trails in West Africa
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Two promising Ebola vaccines could be tested in the West African countries hardest-hit by the viral epidemic, as soon the end of January, according to the World Health Organization.
The vaccines are developed from viruses that affect animals, and are said to have -- quote -- an acceptable safety profile."
From the United Nations in New York, Liling Tan reports.
IN: "The two vaccines…"
OUT: "… Liling Tan, New York."
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