Thursday, October 20, 2016

America's bitter Presidential debates end with candidates appealing to voters for support

America's main presidential candidates have wrapped up their final debate with attacks on one another as they try to get crucial votes for next month's election.

Republican candidate Donald Trump, who is lagging in the polls, refused to say that he would accept the result of the election if he lost.  He claimed the election process was rigged, saying Democratic rival Hillary Clinton was so corrupt that she shouldn't be allowed to run for President.

Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of trying to undermine the electoral system, and ended the debate with a promise to represent all Americans if she wins.

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Mr Trump said he would be tough on illegal immigration, would load the Supreme Court with judges who would overturn the Roe vs Wade ruling which allows abortions, and would rewrite trade deals. 

He said Mrs Clinton had done nothing for minorities in her years as a politician, and said American politics needed a major shake-up.

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Trump Says Roe v Wade Likely To Be Repealed If He Wins

During the third US presidential debate in Las Vegas, Donald Trump said if he were to win the White House, the key ruling making abortion legal in the US, Roe v Wade, would be likely to be repealed.

The Republican nominee said he would appoint pro-life justices to the Supreme Court who would ensure the issue would be decided by individual states.

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His Democratic rival Hillary Clinton said she was firmly pro-choice, and accused her opponent of using 'scare rhetoric' about late term abortions:

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Trump Doubles Down On Denial Of Sexual Assaults

Donald Trump used the third presidential debate in Las Vegas to continue his allegations that the 9 women who have now come forward to accuse him of sexually assaulting them are fabricating their stories.

When questioned by the debate moderator, Chris Wallace of Fox News, the Republican nominee said the stories were made up or put about by his rival's campaign:

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His Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton said that Mr. Trump's was typical:

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Right at the end of the debate, Mr. Trump also interrupted Hillary Clinton, who was talking about her plans to raise taxes on the wealthy, to call her a 'nasty woman':

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Trump refuses to say he will accept the results of presidential election if he loses

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has refused to say that he will accept the result of next month's election if he loses.

Speaking at the final of three debates with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, Mr Trump said the electoral system was rigged against him, including voter rolls being stacked with illegal voters.


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Mrs Clinton, who leads Mr Trump in the polls, replied that was a totally unacceptable stand. She said Mr Trump had claimed everything from primary results to television awards of being rigged against him, and accused him of trying to undermine the American election system. 


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Hillary Clinton accuses Donald Trump of being a puppet of Putin in contentious final debate

America's main presidential candidates have faced off in their final debate, with Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump attacking each other on key issues.

Mrs Clinton extended her lead in the polls after a series of women accused Mr Trump of unwanted sexual advances, and this debate was seen as critical for Mr Trump in trying to claw back votes.

After clashing on issues including gun control, abortion, trade and immigration, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of being a puppet of Russian President Vladimir Putin, because Russia was involved in email hacks on the US to support his candidacy.

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Mr Trump said it wasn't clear that Russia was involved in hacks on Democratic political party email accounts, and said President Putin was getting the better of the United States 

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

US, South Korea discuss North Korean tests

North Korea and it's repeated nuclear tests topped the agenda for the U.S. - ROK two-plus-two discussions between the American Secretary of State and Secretary of Defence and their South Korean counterparts.

This comes after reports of a possible sideline meeting for the North Koreans with American officials in Malaysia.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had a clear message for North Korea.

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says American policy is to help North Korean turn away from it's pursuit of nuclear weapons technology and toward integration with the global community.

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Some Syrian groups reject Russia's humanitarian pause for Aleppo

Some Syrian groups are rejecting Russia's plans for an eight-hour humanitarian pause to allow some civilians to flee the fighting in Aleppo.

The Russians plan to set up six humanitarian corridors, but groups such as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, formerly known as al-Nusra Front, say they will fight on.

In Washington, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Russia's strategy cannot work.

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the continued bombardment of Aleppo is just turning more Syrians toward violence and away from peace.

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Two Americans Killed By Gunman at Military Base in Kabul

Two Americans have been killed and three others injured after a gunman opened fire on a military base in Afghanistan. 
The gunman was reported to have been wearing an Afghan army uniform. 
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 

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White House to tackle violent ideologies with new community-focused prevention plan

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The Obama administration is planning to release a new policy designed
to involve teachers and mental health workers in preventing Americans
adopting violent ideologies, according to a Reuters report.

Counter-terrorism efforts currently fall to law enforcement officials,
but this program would move toward a community-based approach to
preventing violent crimes.

Our US correspondent Laura Cantekin has the details:

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Trump expected to go on attack at final Presidential debate

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton meet in their final TV debate in a few hours time,


The 90-minute encounter is taking place in Las Vegas, and Mr. Trump is expected to go on the attack over Hillary Clinton's controversial use of a private e-mail account during her time as Secretary of State.


Our reporter Simon Marks is at the debate site.


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Space Station Blast Off

An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts have started their
two day journey to the International Space Station. They'll replace
three crew members, who are due to return to earth, later this month.
Frances Read reports.


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Sting Operation Rescues Exploited Children

The FBI has rescued dozens of exploited children and arrested more than 200 adults in a three day sting operation. 
It’s part of an annual  effort targeting sex traffickers. 
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 

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US hopes to cripple the Islamic state

The U.S. is hoping to deal a crippling blow to the Islamic State, first working to with the Iraqis to retake Mosul, while planning a major assault on Raqqa.

Senior U.S. military officials told the Wall Street Journal that the goal is to complete the attacks and recapture of these key cities before U.S. President Barack Obama leaves office in January.

For now, the American commander of the Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command for the operations targeting Mosul U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Gary J. Volesky is celebrating the cooperation on the ground.

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UK: NO DENTAL CHECKS FOR MIGRANTS

The UK government says child migrants coming to Britain will not face dental checks to establish their age.
Some politicians had called for tougher verification after concerns some migrants arriving in the UK were much older than they claimed.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.
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5,000 people flee Mosul into Syria

The aid agency Save the Children estimate that 5,000 people have fled
the Iraqi city of Mosul crossing into neighboring Syria.

Iraqi forces have advanced on the city in a bid to recapture it from
the so-called Islamic State but the United Nations warn thousands of
civilians could be driven from their homes.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Bemba found guilty of witness tampering at the International Criminal Court

Judges at the International Criminal Court have convicted former Congolese Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba and four other of interfering with witnesses.
 
The charges relate to a previous trial, in which Bemba was already found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
 
Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports from The Hague.

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Argentina: protests against violence against women

Russia's Sports Minister replaced

Theresa May admits she did know about child sex abuse inquiry concerns

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has admitted she had heard concerns over the leadership of the country's troubled child sex abuse inquiry but did not act. 

The British leader told MPs in Parliament that she knew about the worries of some staff regarding former inquiry chair Dame Lowell Goddard, before she resigned the post in August. 

Dame Lowell became the third person to resign as chair from the wide-ranging inquiry into historic child sex abuse allegations.   

 Mrs May, who was then Home Secretary, said concerns about the New Zealand judge had been raised in confidence and so she was therefore unable to take official action.  


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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May defended her actions, saying she could not have acted on hearsay and insisted the important point was that the work of the inquiry continues. 


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Protestors run over outside US embassy in Manila

A van driven by a Filippino police officer ran over protestors outside the U.S. embassy in Manila.

President Rodrigo Duterte has promised an independent foreign policy after years of close ties with the U.S. 

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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