Thursday, March 31, 2016

FBI to help unlock second iPhone

The FBI has agreed to unlock a second iPhone after it successfully
cracked the phone of one of the San Bernardino killers.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Paris attacker Abdeslam to be extradited to France

Belgium is to extradite suspected Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam to France to face terror charges.

Abdeslam's lawyer says his client will cooperate with French authorities - he refused to speak to Belgian investigators since the Brussels attacks on March 22nd.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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New polls give heart to Trump opponents

Donald Trump's campaign to become the Republican presidential nominee is on the defensive, after his controversial comments about abortion.

New opinion polls suggest his appeal may be declining, with many Republicans rallying against him.

John Clarke reports from Washington

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Lebanon gets security boost from US and Britan

Lebanon's armed forces have received additional support from the United States and Britain to help better protect its border with Syria.

Fighting in Syria has periodically spilled into the country and international powers are concerned that Lebanon could get further embroiled in Syria's civil war.

US correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Ukrainian Spy Detained by Russian Security Service

$86m US spy plane 'never used'

A US spy plane costing more than eighty six million dollars was never used, a government report says.

The plane was built to help fight the Afghan drug trade but despite the high cost - it's unlikely to ever fly in Afghanistan.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Amnesty slams Qatar and Fifa for human rights abuses in World Cup stadium construction

Human Rights organisation Amnesty International says it has  discovered incidences of  forced labour and poor treatment of migrant workers, who are involved in the construction of the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup venues.

It is calling on FIFA, the football governing body, to ensure the tournament is not built on human rights abuses.

The rights group says  many workers are being forced to live in poor conditions, whilst paying large recruitment fees and many have had their passports confiscated and wages withheld.

Qatar has responded saying it was concerned by the allegations and would investigate them.

Audrey Gaughran is  Amnesty International's  Director of Global Issues.


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Audrey Gaughran,  Amnesty International's  Director of Global Issues says the group is disappointed with Fifa's response. 

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US To Release Around a Dozen Guantanamo Inmates

UN trial acquits Serbian radical Vojislav Seselj

UN judges in The Hague have acquitted Serbian radical Vojislav Seselj (pron: voy-iss-slav shesh-ill) of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The alleged crimes were over the Balkan wars during the 1990's.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Opposition parties call for Zuma to step down after court ruling


Opposition parties in South Africa have called for President Jacob Zuma to step down after the highest court in the country ruled he had violated the constitution when he failed to repay government funds spent to upgrade his private home. 

The court has given the Treasury department 60 days to determine how much the President should repay for improvements to his country home that included installing a swimming pool and amphitheatre and cost around $23 million.   

The ruling is a victory for opposition parties who say they will push for President Zuma's impeachment.   

Julius Malema who leads the Economic Freedom Fighters party says the President must now go. 


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Uganda Court Dismisses Election Petition Challenging President Museveni Win

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In Uganda, the supreme court has declared President Museveni as the lawfully elected leader  of the Country's February 18th elections.


Opposition leader Amama Mbabazi  who came third, challenged the election outcome, asking a court to annul the results.


Isabel Nakirya reports.


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The petition challenging President Museveni's victory has been thrown out.


Uganda's supreme court says there is no convincing evidence to show that the elections were rigged. 


Opposition leader Amama Mbabazi claimed the elections were filled with flaws. However the court found most witness accounts unreliable.


The nine justices ruled that they were satisfied with the results announced, saying they were a true representation of the will of the people of Uganda.


The court however faulted the electoral commission for the late delivery of voting materials to polling centres.


The opposition has accepted the court ruling but say they are not surprised by the decision….


This is the second time Mr Museveni's win is being challenged in court. 


In 2006 court found that there were irregularities but not enough to overturn the results.


Museveni will be sworn-in in May, extending his 30 year rule.


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British comedian Ronnie Corbett dies aged 85

The British comedian and entertainer Ronnie Corbett has died.

The actor best know for the hit comedy sketch show 'The Two Ronnies' dedicated his life to entertaining people around the world.

His publicist said the 85 year old passed away on Thursday surrounded by his family.

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman reports.


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UK Prime Minister on Tata Steel Jobs

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has been chairing crisis talks on Tata Steel's decision to sell its UK business.


The sale impacts thousands of British workers in its plants in Port Talbot, Rotherham, Corby and Shotton.


Tata's plant in Port Talbot is said to be losing 1 million pounds per day.


The British Government has ruled out nationalisation of the steel industry, but Prime Minister Cameron says he's doing everything he can to save thousands of jobs, however warned that there would be no guarantees.


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Suspected Paris attacks Salah Abdeslam is prepared to cooperate with French officials according to his lawyer

Salah Abdeslam, the suspected Paris attacker, is prepared to cooperate with French authorities after he is extradited there according to his Belgian lawyer.

Currently incarcerated in Belgium, Abdeslam has not spoken to investigators since Brussels was hit by terror attacks on March 22nd.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.

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Amnesty International Raises Concerns over Qatar 2022

Human Rights organisation Amnesty International says it has under discovered reports of forced labour and poor treatment of migrant workers, who are involved in the construction of the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup venues.


It is calling on FIFA, the football governing body, to ensure the tournament is not built on human rights abuses.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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Cameron feels the heat from steel crisis

British Prime Minister David Cameron is hosting crisis talks in Downing Street over the future of the Tata steel works after the Indian company announced it is selling its UK operations.

 The Port Talbot plant, and 3 other Tata plants account for over 15 thousand direct jobs as well as supporting thousands of others and closures will be devastating for their communities.   

Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says the steel industry should be temporarily renationalized if no buyer comes forward, while some euro sceptic MPs have called for subsidizing the industry and ignoring EU rules restricting so-called state aid.

Government ministers have downplayed talk of nationalizing the steelworks, however senior members have said that all options are on the table.

Reporter Charlotte Wright in Downing Street says there are no easy answers. 


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Crisis talks in Downing Street over future of UK steel

German Erdogan satire video goes viral

A German comedy video mocking Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has received over 4 million views on YouTube after causing a diplomatic spat between the two countries.

The situation began when Ankara summoned the German ambassador over the video earlier this month.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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French Minister compares Muslim woman to "Negroes who accepted slavery"

Thousands are calling for France's minister for women's rights to step down after controversial comments she made about Muslim women.

It all comes as Muslims fear rising Islamophobia across Europe and around the world in the wake of last weeks attacks in Brussels.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the story from Brussels.


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Ukrainian lawmakers seek to cut ties with Russia

Ukrainian lawmakers voted on a draft resolution to cease diplomatic relations with Russia. Kiev mounts pressure on Moscow demanding the release of its citizen jailed in Russia for alleged murder – the charges Ukraine believes were fabricated for political reasons. Daria Bondarchuk reports from the Russian capital.

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