Wednesday, October 7, 2015

MSF calls for IHFFC to investigate Afghan hospital bombing. McCain denies it's a war crime (wrap)

Aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres is seeking to invoke a never-used body to investigate the US airstrike on its hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz.

MSF said it did not trust internal military inquiries into the bombing that killed at least 22 people and is calling for an independent assessment.

The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC) was set up in 1991 under the Geneva Conventions.

MSF is calling the attack a war crime but chair of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator John McCain, says that's an insult.

Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports

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Speaking in New York, MSF's Executive Director Jason Cone said the organisation wants to establish whether what happened is indeed a war crime: 

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Speaking in New York, MSF's Executive Director Jason Cone said the group wants to ascertain exactly what the humanitarian conventions are in areas of war: 

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Speaking in New York, MSF's Executive Director Jason Cone says it's important that the little known commission does its job: 

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Speaking in New York, MSF's Executive Director Jason Cone wants the White House to give its permission for the independent enquiry:

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AP: Attempts to Sell Russian Nuclear Material to Islamic State Interrupted

The FBI and authorities in Moldova have interrupted four attempts by Russians to sell radioactive materials to Middle Eastern extremists.

That's according to an investigation by the Associated Press, which suggests there's a "thriving black market" in Eastern Europe.

From Washington Daniel Ryntjes reports... 

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EU implements plan to swiftly deport failed asylum seekers

The European Union is implementing a plan to deport failed asylum seekers from Europe as the 28 state bloc steps up their naval presence in the Southern Mediterranean.

It's part of an overall effort to decrease the number of refugees and asylum seekers continuing to arrive at European borders every day. 

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Russian warships fire missiles on Syria from the sea

LEAD: Russian military and Syrian armed forces have launched coordinated attacks in western Syria on Wednesday targeting Islamic factions in Hama and Idlib provinces. Russian warships also began participating in the operation by launching missiles from the sea on Wednesday. The strikes continue amid mounting international criticism of the operation and Russia's souring relations with the West. Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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More questions about backups of Hillary's email

More questions are being raised about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while U.S. Secretary of State, following statements from employees at two different technology firms.

Hillary Clinton has been trying to emphasize that the so-called scandal is politically motivated.

Our U.S. correspondenet Priscilla Huff has an update:

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U.S. Set To Release 6000+ Non-Violent Prisoners

Roughly 6000 inmates in the US will be set free in the coming weeks,
as federal prisons look to ease crowding and reduce harsh penalties
for non-violent offenders. The Washington Post newspaper reports this
will be the biggest prisoner release in US history.

Patrice Howard reports from New York.

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CAMERON CALLS FOR ASSAD TO GO

UK Prime Minister David Cameron says Syrian President Bashar al Assad must go if the civil war in his country and the refugee crisis are to be solved.

Mr Cameron used a speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester to insist an open door policy for refugees in Europe is not the answer to the issue.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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CAMERON CALLS FOR ASSAD TO GO IN CONFERENCE SPEECH

UK Prime Minister David Cameron says Syrian President Bashar al Assad must go if the civil war in his country and the refugee crisis are to be solved.

Mr Cameron used a speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester to insist an open door policy for refugees in Europe is not the answer to the issue.

He also promised to secure reform of the UK's relationship with the EU ahead of a referendum on membership of it.

It's his first Party Conference speech since the Conservatives won May's general election.

And Mr Cameron also attacked new opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over a description he once gave of the death of Osama Bin Laden as a 'tragedy'.

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And Mr Cameron reiterated his view that Bashar al Assad must be removed from power in Syria.

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And Mr Cameron insisted he can achieve EU reform.

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Russia calls for more cooperation with NATO in Syria

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The Russian Defence Ministry has called for closer cooperation with the US and other NATO countries in Syria. Russian Deputy Defence Minister said that members of the US-led coalition should pass intelligence to Russia on the positions of ISIS militants.  Julia Lyubova has more.


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British family are sent the wrong body in murder inquiry

The family of a British businessman who is believed to have been murdered in India say the body sent to them by Indian authorities is not that of  their relatives. 

54 year old Ranjit Singh Power disappeared shortly after arriving in Amritsar in Punjab province in early May.    From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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Australia's High Court throws out patent over ovarian cancer gene

In Australia, the High Court in Canberra has ruled that a company cannot hold a patent over a discovery which is a product of nature.
Arthur Stevens has more

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TESCO ANNOUNCES NEW PROFIT SLUMP

British supermarket giant Tesco has announced another slump in half-year profits - down 55% on the period a year earlier.

The latest numbers come as the company attempts to turn the business around after a run of disappointing figures in the face of greater competition in the sector.

Like-for-like sales also fell 1.1% in the second quarter, but international sales did rise 1%.

Linsey Barber of CITY AM newspaper says Tesco's new chief executive Dave Lewis has a big task on his hands.

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Volkswagen recall to start in January

Volkswagen's CEO has said the company will begin recalling cars
affected by its emissions scandal in January and fix them by the end
of twenty sixteen.

The German carmaker has said that up to eleven million vehicles could
be affected.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Merkel and Hollande to address European Parliament in Strasbourg

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande are making a joint address at European Parliament in Strasbourg. 

The two leaders will make their speak as the European Union struggles to cope with the ongoing refugee crisis.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Five arrested in dawn terror raids in Sydney's west

Police in Sydney have executed a group of early morning searches on homes in the city's west as they continue to investigate the killing of a Police accountant in cold blood last week.
Arthur Stevens has more.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Top US commander in Afghanistan says airstrike on hospital was "mistake" & US may need to boost troop numbers (WRAP)

The top US commander in Afghanistan has said an air strike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.
Speaking before the Senate Armed Forces Committee (Tuesday), General John Campbell also said that the US must consider boosting its military presence in Afghanistan after 2016.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Thousands of prisoners to be released from American jails

Thousands of non-violent prisoners are to be released from American federal prisons.

The move will save the US government billions of dollars, but as our North American correspondent John Clarke reports, it's also an admission that prison often isn't the answer to many of society's problems.

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EU offers Turkey money to accept refugees

The European Union has agreed to give financial aid to Turkey and to ease visa restrictions for its citizens for cooperation to tackle to refugee crisis.

It comes as Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan ends a two day visit the the EU in Brussels.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Top US commander in Afghanistan says airstrike on hospital was "mistake" & US may need to boost troop numbers

The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan says the recent airstrike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.
General John Campbell also said he thinks President Obama should revise the current plan to reduce the US force in Afghanistan at the end of 2016.
He told the Senate Armed Services Committee (Tuesday) that the attack occurred despite rigorous US military designed to avoid such mistakes.

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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan says the US must consider boosting its troop presence in Afghanistan after 2016.

General John Campbell also told the Senate Armed Services Committee (Tuesday) that the recent airstrike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.

Under current plans the US will cut troop levels from about 9,800 soldiers to about 1,000 embassy-based soldiers but the general said that the "tenuous security situation" might require President Obama to re-think this reduction.

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Eleven year-old boy charged with first-degree murder

An 11 year-old boy has been charged with first-degree murder after fatally shooting an 8 year-old girl in the U.S. State of Tennessee.

Reports say the boy shot his neighbor because she wouldn't allow him to see her dog.

US Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

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