Friday, September 15, 2017

69TH ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS

Hollywood's biggest TV awards show is being held in Los Angeles this weekend as the Emmy awards get underway. (Sunday, Pacific Coast Time 5pm)

Streaming channels are once again leading the way for the most nominations.

Frances Read reports.

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"Slaps & Hugs" White House outlines UNGA plans

U.S. President Donald Trump has three themes for his first trip to the United Nations General Assembly, which was explained by his staff in both casual and serious manner.

The meetings come following another missile launch by North Korea, and other continuing crises in South Sudan and tensions with Iran.

National Security Advisor General McMaster laid out the three formal themes.

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had a more casual take on what President Trump's message is.

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Ambassador Nikki Haley insists the United Nations is changing.

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UN warns of growing digital divide between developed and developing nations

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The United Nations has warned that the so called "digital divide"
between developing and developed nations is getting even worse.

According to a new UN report, more than half of the world's population
still does not have access to the internet.

Our UN correspondent Laura Cantekin reports from new York.

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London Tube Attack Update



Police in Britain continue to investigate a terror attack on a London tube.


22 people were injured either in the incident or during the stampede to evacuate the tube.


The explosion took place during the morning rush hour, with counter terrorism police saying it came from an improvised device. 


Comments from US President Donald Trump on the incident however have received criticism from the UK Prime Minster


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell has this update


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Cassini Space Probe Ends in Death Plunge into Saturn

The Cassini spacecraft has broken apart in a final death plunge into the planet it had been monitoring, Saturn.

Scientists working on the twenty-year project deliberately directed the probe's demise, because it was running low on fuel.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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U.S. official not allowed into Myanmar’s conflict area

Myanmar has announced that an official from the United States won't be
allowed to visit an area of the country that has seen a surge in
violence over recent weeks.

Violence in Rakhine state has prompted nearly 400,000 Rohingya muslims
to flee into neighboring Bangladesh.

William Denselow reports from United Nations headquarters in New York.

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MAY CRITICISES TRUMP OVER IED TWEETS

British Prime Minister Theresa May has criticised US President Trump over tweets about the explosion earlier on a London tube train.

President Trump suggested on twitter that whoever carried out the attack was 'in the sights of Scotland Yard.'

The Improvised Explosive Device went off on a train at Parsons Green station, injuring 22 people.

And asked about Donald Trump's tweets, Theresa May urged restraint.

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ALT:

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has suggested the city needs more police after a series of terrorist incidents.

But Theresa May says that's not the issue.

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Vatican recalls diplomat from Washington after child pornography allegations


The Vatican has recalled a diplomat from its embassy in Washington DC in the wake of child pornography allegations.

In August, the US State Department notified authorities in Rome of a "possible violation of laws relating to child pornography images by a member of the diplomatic corps."

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

Kremlin calls North Korea's latest missile launch 'provocation'

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Moscow has called North Korea's latest missile test an 'unacceptable provocation'.  Moscow says the United Nations Security Council is united that such launches should not be taking place.  It comes after Pyongyang fired a missile that flew over Japan's Hokkaido before landing in the Pacific Ocean. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.


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22 INJURED IN LONDON TUBE EXPLOSION

An improvised explosive device has detonated on a London tube train, injuring 22 people.

None of those has serious injuries after an incident police are treating as terrorism.

It happened during the morning rush hour at Parsons Green station in south west London.

Catherine Drew is there.

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"Loser" - US Pres. Trump responds to London tube attack

U.S. President Donald Trump called the perpetrators of the London tube attack "losers" and may have revealed senstitive intelligence.

In a series of posts, the American president responded to the violence  which injured 22, even suggesting limits on communications while expanding the so-called travel ban.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has the inital reaction from Washington:

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TRUMP PARSONS GREEN TWEETS RAISE EYEBROWS

US President Donald Trump has suggested the attacker in London may have been known to authorities.

He's been tweeting about the incident at Parsons Green station.

And as Olly Barratt reports - it's likely to upset UK officials.

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"Loser" - US Pres. Trump responds to London tube attack

U.S. President Donald Trump called the perpetrators of the London tube attack "losers" and may have revealed senstitive intelligence.

In a series of posts, the American president responded to the violence  which injured 22, even suggesting limits on communications while expanding the so-called travel ban.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has the inital reaction from Washington:

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UN meets over North Korea missile test

The United Nations Security Council is due to hold an emergency
meeting later to discuss North Korea's latest missile test.

Meanwhile the US has said China and Russia must do more to show their
"intolerance" of the tests and take "direct action".

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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'IED' EXPLODES ON LONDON TUBE TRAIN

A terrorist incident's been declared in London after an explosion on a tube train.

It happened at Parsons Green station in the south west of the British capital.

A number of people have been reported injured.

Natalie Powell is at the scene.

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Natalie Powell is at the scene.

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TERRORIST INCIDENT IN LONDON

A terrorist incident's been declared in London after an explosion on a tube train.

It happened at Parsons Green station in the south west of the British capital.

A number of people have been reported injured.

London correspondent Olly Barratt says eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes.

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London correspondent Olly Barratt says it's led to a major response. 

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Man with knife attacks soldier on patrol in central Paris

A man armed with a knife has attacked a soldier on patrol in central Paris. 
The soldier wasn't injured, but it comes on the day the French government announced changes to army anti-terror patrols to make troops less of a target.
Our Europe correspondent Elena Casas reports from Brussels.

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Russia, Turkey, Iran discuss Syria de-escalation zones in Astana

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Russia, Turkey and Iran are close to finalising an agreement on creating four de-escalation zones in Syria, according to a senior Russian negotiator.  The three sides are discussing the details during the second day of the sixth round of Syria peace talks in the Kazakh capital of Astana. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.


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JAPAN CONDEMNS 'PROVOCATIVE' NORTH KOREA MISSILE

Japan says it can not 'tolerate' North Korea's actions, after Pyongyang fired another missile over the country.

The ballistic missile travelled over Japan before landing in the sea.

It comes after a previous test which flew over Japan last month, and a nuclear bomb test less than a fortnight ago.

Ashleigh Carroll reports.

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Speaking through a translator, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the missile launch.

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Speaking through a translator, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the missile launch.

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Countries Lobby the EU for Border Checks to Stay

Five European countries are calling on the European Union to extend the right to conduct border checks.

The countries argue even though the migration crisis is winding down—the threat of terrorists crossing borders remains. 

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels. 

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