Thursday, November 30, 2017

MAY REITERATES TRUMP TWEET CRITICISM

UK Prime Minister Theresa May has reiterated her criticism of US President Donald Trump for re-tweeting a far-right British group.

Speaking in Jordan she's said it was 'wrong' for him to do so, despite the President having taken to twitter to rebuke her for that stance.

A series of MPs have condemned President Trump in the UK House of Commons - many calling for a state visit invitation to be withdrawn.

Prime Minister May says the row won't affect the so-called 'special relationship'.

As UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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UN seeks Syrian suburb medical evacuations

The United Nations is demanding action on the evacuation of hundreds
of people from a besieged Syrian suburb.

The UN's humanitarian adviser for the country is calling it a
"humanitarian emergency".

Nick Harper reports from the UN.

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MAY STANDS FIRM ON TRUMP TWEETS

UK Prime Minister Theresa May has reiterated her criticism of US President Donald Trump for re-tweeting a far-right British group.

Speaking in Jordan she's said it was 'wrong' for him to do so, despite the President having taken to twitter to rebuke her for that stance.

A series of MPs have condemned President Trump in the UK House of Commons - many calling for a state visit invitation to be withdrawn.

Prime Minister May says the row won't affect the so-called 'special relationship'.

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Prime Minister May says the row won't affect the so-called 'special relationship'.

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Prime Minister May says a state visit invitation stands - but wouldn't be drawn on when it might take place.

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Matt Lauer issues apology after allegations

Matt Lauer has issued an apology after more women came forward to accuse the former anchor of the breakfast programme, the NBC News Today Show, of sexual misconduct in the work place.

The New York Times reports two women confirmed he asked for sex, while trade publication Variety reported on how he exposed himself to women.

Anchor and host Savannah Guthrie read his apology on air.

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Divide over North Korea deepens

Whilst the Russians are urging negotiations, the U.S. is raising the spectre of war with North Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump has again commented on the problems dealing with Pyongyang at a time when the Russian Foreign Minister is urging all sides to actually talk to each other.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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4 dead as Cyclone Ockhi crosses southern India

A high alert has been issued in the Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu after Cyclone Ockhi brought with it high wind speeds and torrential rainfall.

Schools and colleges have been shut and all residents asked to stay indoors.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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TRUMP AND MAY FALL OUT OVER TWEETS

US President Donald Trump has hit out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter, telling her not to focus on him but rather on "destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism...within the United Kingdom."

The message comes after the UK government criticised President Trump for retweeting videos from a far-right British group.

It's led to calls from some UK MPs for an invitation to Mr Trump to make a state visit to Britain - to be revoked, as UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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DIPLOMATIC SPAT OVER TRUMP TWEETS GROWS

US President Donald Trump has hit out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter, telling her not to focus on him but rather on "destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism...within the United Kingdom."

The message comes after the UK government criticised President Trump for retweeting videos from a far-right British group.

It's led to calls from some UK MPs for an invitation to Mr Trump to make a state visit to Britain - to be withdrawn.

But Conservative Nadim Zawahi disagrees.

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US President hits out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter


US President Donald Trump has hit out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter, telling her not to focus on him but rather on "destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism...within the United Kingdom."

The message comes after the UK government criticised President Trump for retweeting videos from a far-right British group.

Our US correspondent Simon Marks reports:

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Trump attacks British Prime Minister over retweeting controversy

US President Donald Trump has hit out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Twitter, telling her not to focus on him but on "destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism...within the United Kingdom" instead.

Downing Street had earlier criticised President Trump for retweeting a series of inflammatory videos from a far-right British group.

Our Washington correspondent John Clarke has more:

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Facebook Says AI Helping To Remove Terrorist Content

Facebook said it was removing 99 percent of content related to
militant groups Islamic State and al Qaeda, as the company gears up
for a meeting with European authorities on tackling extremist content
online. The world's largest social media network has faced mounting
pressure both in the US and Europe to more effectively tackle
extremist content on its platform.

Patrice Howard reports from Los Angeles.

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US demands China end oil supplies to North Korea after nuclear test

The US is demanding that China end oil supplies and humanitarian aid for North Korea in the light of Pyongyang's latest missile test.


The US Ambassador to the United Nations to the United Nations says Kim Jong Un has taken the world one step closer to war.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks is in Beijing.


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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

More women come forward to accuse Matt Lauer, other media figures

More women have come forward to lodge accusations against Matt Lauer, who was fired as the host of America's most popular breakfast programme, NBC News' Today show.

Also, a major public radio host has lost his position over similar allegations of sexual impropriety in the work place.

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

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Croat war crimes prisoner dies from poison at the Hague

Slobodan Praljak drank poison in a courtroom at the Hague, after his sentence of 20 years in prison for war crimes committed in Mostar during the Bosnian war from 1992-95 was upheld by the panel..

An independent investigation is now underway into his death, after the Bosnian Croat drank from a small glass as the court looked on.

Here's how it sounded in the courtroom:

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Three more Russian athletes get IOC’s life ban over doping

Apple Pushes Out Fix for Mac Security Problem

Apple has released a security update to fix a major security hole in its Mac operating system. 
The bug allowed people to log in to Mac computers and gain administrator-level access, without knowing the password. 

Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports. 

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Bitcoin soars past $11,000 as concerns grow about speculative bubble

The cryptocurrency Bitcoin soared past $11,000 US dollars Wednesday, less than a day after topping the 10,000-dollar mark.


The surge has been attributed to the holiday season and the launch of the world's largest bitcoin exchange bitFlyer, in the US.


Correspondent Liling Tan reports from New York. 


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US tourists detained for naked Thai temple photo

Two US tourists have been detained in Thailand after allegedly sharing a photo of themselves posing with bared buttocks at a Buddhist temple.

They were stopped as they tried to leave the country.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Trump's Re-Tweeting of UK Far-Right Videos Raises Concerns

The British Prime Minister's spokesman says President Trump's re-tweeting of three inflammatory videos posted by a far-right group is 'wrong'. 

They were posted by the group 'Britain First' and purported to be videos of Muslims involved in instigating violent acts. 

Speaking on CNN, the former US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says it raises questions about the President's judgment.

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British Government Condemns Trump Anti-Muslim Retweets

The US President's decision to retweet three anti-muslim videos, posted by a British far-right organisation on social media site Twitter has been criticised by UK government officials.


Downing Street, via a spokesperson, condemned the move, saying Mr Trump was wrong to share the videos.


Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports


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