Thursday, January 15, 2015

Russian official tells locals to clear snow themselves

A deputy governor in Russia's second largest city, Saint Petersburg, has started a scandal by saying people there should clear snow from the streets themselves.


His comments came after complaints about the city council's poor snow clearing services.


Tom Barton reported.


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STUDY: INACTIVITY MORE DANGEROUS THAN OBESITY

A lack of exercise is more dangerous and fatal in Europe than obesity, according to a new report.

University of Cambridge researchers say a 12 year study of more than 300 000 people says twice as many people could be dying because of inactivity as do from being overweight.

The report's authors say twenty minutes of brisk walking a day would have substantial benefits - even for those significantly overweight.

Professor Nick Wareham is the author of the report - he says activity needs to be made more easy.

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REPORTS: PARIS POLICEWOMAN INJURED OUTSIDE PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE

A policewoman has been injured in Paris after a car was driven at her outside the President's residence, according to French media.

It's reported several suspects ran from the car, which had been driven the wrong way down a one way street - and two have been arrested.

It comes a week after attacks by Islamist gunmen in Paris killed 17 people.

Charlie Hebdo magazine - targeted in the first wave of the attacks - has sold millions of copies of its latest edition, featuring a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover.

Caroline Fourest, a former Charlie Hebdo employee, is criticising parts of the British media for not broadcasting and printing the image.

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Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Sir Peter Fahy, says tensions caused by the attacks and the cartoons won't get out of control in Britain.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Yosemite free climbers make history

Two mountaineers have finished their historic free climb up the Dawn Wall in Yosemite National Park, California.

The pair have been scaling the 3,000-foot (900m) granite monolith, El Capitan, since December 27th.

Rebecca Bowring has more on their record-breaking ascent.

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Cameron Heads to Washington For Talks With Obama

David Cameron's heading to Washington this Thursday for two days of talks with President Obama, covering a range of issues including the global economy and cyber security. 

Following the recent attacks in Paris, security co-operation will be high on the agenda as well- here's our correspondent Lorna Shaddick in Washington.

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Nile Gardiner is Director of the Margaret Thatcher Centre for Freedom at Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank. He says the so-called 'special relationship' still endures: 

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Nile Gardiner is from Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank, and says David Cameron and President Obama's relationship doesn't measure up to the friendships of some of their predecessors: 

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Nile Gardiner is Director of the Margaret Thatcher Centre for Freedom at Washington DC's Heritage Foundation thinktank. He says the special relationship isn't completely rosy - especially over the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as the Malvinas:  

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Ohio man arrested for US Capitol bomb plot

An Ohio man has been arrested for allegedly planning to lay pipe bombs around the U.S. Capitol building.

According to the complaint filed in U.S. federal court, Christopher Lee Cornell cited the Islamic State organization and deceased cleric Anwar al-Alwaki as his inspiration.

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Obama pushes for better broadband access

President Obama says high-speed broadband is not a luxury but a necessity.

He's put forward a plan to expand access to broadband communications services by increasing competition.

During a visit to Cedar Falls in Iowa — a community that provides fast internet to its residents — the President accused big companies of trying to block competitors.

Obama was pitching one of the ideas he will highlight in next Tuesday's State of the Union address.

He says affordable, high-speed broadband networks are essential to growing the U.S.'s digital economy.

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Obama admitted some Americans are not getting the broadband access they deserve and criticized laws in 19 states that he says stamp out competition.

His stance clashes with that of the major cable and telephone companies currently providing internet service to much of the country.

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US to cut methane emissions

The Obama administration has announced ambitions goals to reduce methane emissions by 2025.

Methane is a key component of natural gas, and natural gas consumption is at an all time high in the United States, in part due to fracking.

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Syrian refugees in Jordan sliding into abject poverty, says UN Refugee Agency

The escalating Syrian crisis is pushing refugees living in Jordan into abject poverty, says the UN refugee agency, with two out of three refugees there now living below the national poverty line.


In response, the agency has launched a major appeal for funds to help Syrian refugees and the countries hosting them.


Liling Tan reports from the United Nations in New York.


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Bill Cosby accuser Chloe Goins files a complaint to Los Angeles police

A model who accused Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in Hollywood 6 years ago, has made an official complaint to police.


Chloe Goins met with Los Angeles detectives on Wednesday morning.


Our Los Angeles correspondent Verity Geere reports.


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French comedian Dieudonne to stand trial over claims he "condones terrorism"

A controversial French comedian is to stand trial on charges that he condoned terrorism.

Dieudonne (PRON:  DIEU-DONNAY) is one of 54 people arrested since last week's attacks in Paris that left 17 people dead.

In a Facebook post he expressed sympathy for the extremist who attacked a kosher supermarket in the French capital where four people were killed.

Correspondent Simon Marks in London says the decision to put the comedian on trial will be controversial.

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Correspondent Simon Marks in London says the comedian looks set to test the limits of free speech in France.

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House Approves Controversial Homeland Security Funding Bill

A controversial bill funding the Department of Homeland Security is headed to the US Senate after it was passed by the lower House of congress.  

The bill contains Republican amendments aimed at blocking President Obama's recent executive actions on immigration, which took steps to protecting millions of illegal immigrants from deportation.  

Republicans have accused Mr Obama of "executive overreach."  

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U.S. Retail Sales Decline in December

U.S. retail sales in December recorded their largest decline in nearly
a year. Despite falling gas prices and a growing job market, new
Commerce Department data reveals that consumers were unexpectedly
frugal during the holiday shopping season. Patrice Howard reports from
New York.

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Canada's largest oil producer cuts 1,000 jobs

Google battles Max Mosley lawsuit over sex party pictures

Google is seeking to block a lawsuit brought against it by British former Formula One motor racing chief Max Mosley.

Mosley accuses Google of breaching his right to privacy by allowing users to access photos of him taking part in a sex party. 

Here's Rebecca Bowring in Silicon Valley.

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JP Morgan Chase profits hit by legal costs

America's largest bank has seen a significant drop in quarterly
profits after paying out more than a $1 billion in legal costs.

JP Morgan Chase has recently been investigated on a number of criminal
and civil charges.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Mexican officials charge mayor with student disappearance

Mexican officials have filed charges against the former mayor of the town of Ayotzinapa, where the 43 college students disappeared late last year. 

Mexico's head of criminal investigations said that that officials had also issued arrest warrants for 44 other people.

Andrea Arenas reports. 

Paris terrorists bought arms in Brussels

An arms dealer who sold weapons to the terrorists responsible for the deaths of 17 people in Paris has turned himself in to Police.

Belgian media reports the three attackers procured their weapons in Brussels

Our correspondent Jack Parrock reports

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Top White House Advisor 'To Join Clinton Campaign'

The Wall Street Journal newspaper is reporting that John Podesta, Bill Clinton's former chief of staff, will take on a senior role in Hillary Clinton's emerging presidential bid.

It's being seen as a clear sign that the former US Secretary of State is indeed working towards running for the White House in 2016.

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington.

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Muslim groups say sold-out edition of Charlie Hebdo causes fresh offense

All three million copies of the latest issue of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo have sold out, within hours of going on sale.


Another two million copies will be distributed on Thursday, just a week after gunmen attacked the magazine's headquarters in Paris killing 12 people.


5 others died in a related attack on a Kosher supermarket in Paris.


The latest edition of the magazine has a cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed on its front page.


That's drawn criticism from some Islamic organizations.


Farooq Aftab is a spokesman for London's Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association.


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Farooq Aftab, a spokesman for London's Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association, says the cover of the new edition of the magazine is offensive. 


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