Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Police investigate possible vandalism of grave of Hillary Clinton's father

Police in Pennsylvania are investigating whether the gravestone of Hillary Clinton's father was overturned in an act of political vandalism.


The stone was tipped over on Tuesday morning.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Draghi: ECB stimulus “proceeding smoothly”

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged as ECB president Mario Draghi said its stimulus program was "proceeding smoothly". 

Since the ECB's bond-buying program went into effect in March, there have been early indications of Eurozone recovery.

Our Europe correspondent Ira Spitzer reports.

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Cuba says removal from U.S terror sponsor list is fair

The Cuban government has welcomed the White House decision to remove the island from the U.S list of terror sponsor states. 

Until Tuesday,Cuba remained one of four countries on the US list of nations accused of supporting global terrorism.

Andrea Arenas reports. 


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Clegg warns voters will have to chose who holds the balance of power

The leader of Britain's traditional third party, Nick Clegg has warned no party will win an outright victory in the UK's upcoming general election so voters will have to chose who will hold the balance of power. 

The leader of the Liberal Democrats which was the junior political party  in the recent coalition government promised a ''coalition of conscience'' with either of the two main parties, Labour or Conservative.   Opinion polls show a hung parliament is likely.   

Clegg warned people would have a choice between himself, Alex Salmond of the Scottish National Party and the right-wing UKIP party's Nigel Farage. 

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Nick Clegg defended his party for joining forces with the Conservatives in the coalition government, saying that despite losing support over the move, it was the right thing to do. 


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Nick Clegg defended his party for joining forces with the Conservatives in the coalition government and claimed credit for playing a role in the economic recovery. 

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Britain's Lib Dems launch manifesto with warning about who will hold the balance of power


Britain's traditional third party, the Liberal Democrats, have launched their general election manifesto with a pledge to spend additional money on England's education budget.

Leader Nick Clegg warned no party would win an outright victory so voters would have to chose between the Lib Dems, the Scottish National Party and the right wing UKIP party on who holds the balance of power.    Catherine Drew reports from London. 

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Cricket great Richie Benaud laid to rest in Sydney

Former Australian cricketer and internationally renowned commentator Richie Benaud has been farewelled in the quiet and private ceremony he desired.
Benaud's family had refused the offer of a State funeral provided by the Australian government.
Arthur Stevens reports

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EU charging google over breaches of competition law

The European Union is set to formally accuse google of abusing its dominant position to favor its own products.

The US internet giant which handles around 90 per cent of European online searches will first face a charge of directing users unfairly towards its shopping results - but the case may be broadened out to encompass its entire operation.

Jack Parrock reports.  

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IRAN DEFENCE IN MOSCOW AFTER MISSILE BAN LIFTED

Iran's Defence Minister has started a three-day visit to Moscow.  

The trip comes just days after Russia announced it has lifted a ban on S-300 missile system delivery to Iran.

Julia Lyubova has more from our Moscow bureau.

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Russian motorcycle ride to Berlin stirs controversy

Russian motorcyclists says they will ride to Berlin to commemorate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany. 

However, the plan has raised some concerns in light of the current political climate in Europe.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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400 MIGRANTS FEARED DROWNED IN MEDITERRANEAN

More than 400 migrants are feared to have drowned after their boat capsized off Libya.

An air and search rescue operation has been launched by Italian authorities after the latest incident in the mediterranean.

The European Union says over 7000 migrants have been rescued in the area since Friday.

The EU says the flow of migrants from north Africa towards Europe via the mediterranean is 'unprecedented'.

EU correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports.

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OBAMA WARNS IRAN OVER IRAQ FORCES

US President Barack Obama has warned Iran to respect Iraqi sovereignty in the fight against Islamic State militants.

Shi'ite militias backed by Tehran have been playing a growing role against IS forces.

But President Obama says Iranian-backed groups must come under the command of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi, with whom he has been holding talks in Washington.

Washington has announced an extra $200 million in humanitarian aid to Iraq.

And Iraq's Prime Minister insists his forces have retaken a quarter of territory seized by Islamic State militants.

But Tim Ripley from Jane's Defence Weekly cautions against over-optimism.

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UKIP, LIB DEMS PUBLISH MANIFESTOS

In Britain, the Liberal Democrats and the UK Independence Party are launching their manifestos ahead of May 7th's General Election.

The Lib Dems are promising to spend more on education than any other party.

UKIP pledge a boost in defence spending and to employ thousands of former military veterans in security and policing posts.

Both parties are potential coalition partners for Labour or the Conservatives should they fail to secure a parliamentary majority next month.

Evan Harris, Liberal Democrat Federal Policy Committee, says he's aware the party was criticised in 2010 for allowing university tuition fees to be hiked when it became part of the coalition government.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Rubio condemns White House Cuba decision

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, newly announced candidate to run for the White House, is condemning White House decision to request the removal of Cuba from the state sponsors of terrorism.

Senator Rubio serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee which would vote on the request and is a Cuban American Republican Senator from Florida.

He is criticizing the move:

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Hundreds of migrants feared drowned off Libyan coast

Around 400 would-be migrants are feared to have drowned off the coast of Libya.

The estimated death toll is based on the testimony of survivors who were picked up by the Italian coast guard.

Carlotta Bellini from Save the Children Italy says the survivors report capsizing 24-hours after departure.

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US Senate passes bill to review Iran deal

The US Senate has approved a bill giving Congress the chance to review any nuclear deal and sanctions relief program between Iran and Washington before the White House independently takes action.

A spokesman for the President said he is likely willing to sign the deal.

Rebecca Foster reports from Washington.
 
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US no longer deems Cuba "sponsor of terrorism"

The United States is removing Cuba from the list of nations it says sponsor terrorism.


It's a landmark move by President Obama that will help normalize relations between the two countries.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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UN Security Council slaps sanctions, arms embargo against Houthi rebel leaders

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As turmoil rages on in Yemen, the United Nations Security Council has imposed an arms embargo on Houthi militia in Yemen and added two rebel leaders to its sanctions list.


But the move met with resistance from Russia.


UN Correspondent Liling Tan has the details.


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Hillary Clinton kicks off White House bid in Iowa


Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has made her first official campaign appearance in the state of Iowa.

The former US Secretary of State was meeting with students and teachers at a community college.

This follows the weekend release of her campaign video as she tries for a second time to win election to the White House.

During the round-table event Mrs Clinton outlined her vision for America

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Mrs Clinton says the US needs to get back on the right track

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US takes Cuba off terror list

The Obama administration has asked the U.S. Congress to remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

The decision comes just days after U.S. President Barack Obama met with Cuba President Raul Castro.

Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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US promises to help Nigerians in search for Chibok girls

The U.S. is promising it will continue to help Nigeria in the search for the 219 girls from Chibok, kidnapped by Boko Haram one year ago.

A series of protests have been under way globally to remember the schoolgirls, with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon saying they must never be forgotten.

In Washington, White House spokesman Josh Earnest says the U.S. remains committed to helping Nigeria find the girls

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