Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

US Ramps Up Social Media Countering Islamic State

The United States is expanding its media strategy aimed at addressing the sophisticated social media of the Islamic State.

This expansion is being detailed during an  international security summit being hosted in Washington.

Our US Correspondent Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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Barbie goes digital.

Mattel will release the first Barbie that can have a conversation.

The Hello Barbie doll was shown for the first time at this year's New
York Toy Fair.

Mimi Chiahemen reports from New York.

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Labor Dispute Cripples Shipments to and from West Coast Ports

A crippling labor dispute on the west coast of the United States is disrupting billions of dollars in international trade. 

The US Labor Secretary is meeting with unionized dock workers and their employers, in an attempt to jump-start stalled contract talks. 

Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco.


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Ashton Carter Sworn In as US Defence Secretary

Ashton Carter has officially become the 25th US Secretary of Defence, after taking the oath of office in a ceremony at the White House.

The 60 year old, who's already served as Deputy Secretary, was sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden.

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington.

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Greece's Tsipras remains defiant not to accept Eurozone bailout extension

Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras said Tuesday that he will not compromise with the Eurozone's ultimate to agree to an extention of its bailout.  

Speaking to his parliament in Athens, Tsipras said  his government would defy the notion that newly-elected governments act differently from their pre-election promises, and affirmed he would not follow that pattern. 

His comments were made as European Union finance ministers met for talks in Brussels to discuss the lack of a deal with Greece ahead of a March expiry date of its current bailout program.

UK finance minister George Osborne warned that time is running out to come to a decision.

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Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has been at particular odds with Greece's finance minister Yanis Varoufakis who blamed the chief for changing a more relaxed draft agreement that Athens was ready to Accept. 

Dijsselbloem continued to insist to reporters on Tuesday that the best solution is for Greece to accept an extension while a more long term financial plan can be negotiated.

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Russian President Putin visits Budapest

A visit to the Hungarian capital Budapest by Russian President Vladimir Putin has drawn nearly 2000 people onto the streets in protest. 

It is a rare visit to an EU country for the Russian leader - Hungary is considered the most pro-Moscow of the 28 EU member states.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Tip that prevents mass shooting in Canada welcomed


The head of Crime Stoppers in Canada says a tip regarding an alleged mass murder  plot in the east coast city of Halifax is likely the most significant tip ever received.

Two people have been charged in connection with a plot to carry out a mass shooting in a city shopping mall as Ross Ingram reports from Canada. 

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Prosecutor calls for acquittal of Dominique Strass-Kahn in sex workers trial

A French prosecutor has called for the acquittal of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn on charges of aggravated pimping. 

He said neither the investigation nor the evidence heard in court had established that Mr. Strauss Kahn knew the women he was sexually involved with, were prostitutes.

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports:

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Fierce fighting reported in Debaltseve

INTRO: Fierce fighting in reported inside eastern Ukrainian city of Debaltseve and international observers have not been able to enter the town, according to reports. Earlier, both sides of the conflict in Ukraine missed the deadline to start withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line.  Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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Legal setback for President Obama's controversial immigration reforms

US President Barack Obama's attempts to reform America's controversial immigration system have suffered a legal setback.
A federal judge has issued an injunction preventing changes that would make it easier for illegal immigrants to stay in the country.
As John Clarke reports from Washington, the first casualties of the latest development could be those who came to the US as children.

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Feds want documents from Bin Laden’s hideout revealed

Federal prosecutors in the United States are pushing a judge to admit
documents obtained from the final hideout of Osama bin Laden in the
trial of a suspected Al Qaeda operative.

Abid Naseer is a Pakistani national and is accused of being involved
in plots to bomb targets in the US and Europe.

William Denselow reports from New York.


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Egypt calls for UN resolution to fight IS in Libya

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi is asking for a United Nations
resolution which would allow international forces to take on Islamic
State militants in Libya.

It comes after IS released a video showing the beheading of 21
Egyptian Christians taken captive in Libya.

Nick Harper reports from the UN headquarters in New York.

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North Carolina man indicted for murders of 3 Muslims

A North Carolina grand jury has handed down an indictment against Craig Hicks for the deaths of 3 Muslims living in his apartment complex.

The case has drawn attention for questions of whether it was a hate crime.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Suspect to face charges in 1998 Omagh bombing

A man accused of murdering 29 people in the 1998 Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland is to be prosecuted. 

A court in Northern Ireland was told 44 year old Seamus Daly will face charges over the bombing carried out by the group, the Real IRA.  No one has ever been convicted of the bombing.  

From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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Greece stocks fall after Monday Eurozone talks fail.

Greek stocks have fallen more than 4% after talks among Eurozone finance ministers failed to reach an agreement with the Greek government about its debts on Monday night.

Greece's borrowing costs rose more than 10% as pressure mounts to agree to an extension of a bailout beyond its March expiry, without which Greece could see financial chaos. 

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports:

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Two West Virginian towns evacuated after oil train crash


Two towns in the American state of West Virginia have been evacuated after a freight train carrying crude oil derailed and burst into flames.

The state governor has declared a state of emergency following the massive fire.

Its thought 27 train cars were affected and one plunged into the Kanawha River.  

The rail company CSX said in a statement that one person was being treated for potential inhalation however no other injuries were reported.

West Virginia's public safety spokesman is Lawrence Messina. 


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West Virginia's public safety spokesman Lawrence Messina says the Kanawha River may be contaminated.


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Osborne warns the EU and Greece to find agreement over debt

Britain's Finance Minister has warned that its crunch time for Greece and the other European Union members to find a solution to the deadlock over Greek debt. 

EU finance leaders are meeting in Brussels today with Greek debt situation set to dominate talks. 

On Monday talks between Eurozone ministers and Greece broke down after Athens rejected an offer to extend its bailout  under the same austerity conditions. Greece's 240 billion euro loan runs out in March. 

Britain's Finance Minister George Osborne said EU members expected this situation to be resolved. 

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Greek debt continues to dominate EU meetings in Brussels


EU finance leaders are meeting in Brussels today with Greek debt situation set to dominate talks. 

Negotiations  over Greece's debt crisis reached a deadlock on Monday after Athens rejected an offer to extend its bailout but under the same austerity conditions.

However Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis declared he was ready to do "whatever it takes" to reach agreement. 

Officials from the Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance ministers as well as the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund now say it's up to Athens to take the deal before its 240 billion euro loan runs out in March.

Speaking Tuesday morning Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he remained confident a deal would be reached.

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Ex-Nazi guard charged with 170,000 murders

German authorities have charged a 93 year-old man with 170,000 counts of accessory to murder for his alleged role as a guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the second World War. 

The charges come as part of a renewed push to prosecute ex-Nazis.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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