Thursday, October 20, 2016
America's bitter Presidential debates end with candidates appealing to voters for support
Trump Says Roe v Wade Likely To Be Repealed If He Wins
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
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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OUT: ...it was fiction
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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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OUT: ...sufficient resources
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Trump refuses to say he will accept the results of presidential election if he loses
Hillary Clinton accuses Donald Trump of being a puppet of Putin in contentious final debate
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
US, South Korea discuss North Korean tests
Some Syrian groups reject Russia's humanitarian pause for Aleppo
Two Americans Killed By Gunman at Military Base in Kabul
White House to tackle violent ideologies with new community-focused prevention plan
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
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
US hopes to cripple the Islamic state
UK: NO DENTAL CHECKS FOR MIGRANTS
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5,000 people flee Mosul into Syria
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
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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OUT: … and survivors."
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