Monday, December 18, 2017

Negative sentiment towards US, EU increases in Russia - survey

UK HOPES TO SIGN TRADE DEALS IN EU TRANSITION PERIOD

UK Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain wants to sign international trade deals while in a transitional period before leaving the EU.

EU leaders have agreed to move Brexit negotiations onto the next phase - beginning with discussions on a transition deal.

The UK opposition Labour Party has expressed concern trade talks might not start for months.

It comes as Theresa May meets her senior cabinet ministers to discuss what Britain's future relationship with the EU should be after Brexit.

Immigration minister Brandon Lewis says she's the right leader to handle the process.

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Former UK trade diplomat Sir Andrew Cahn says the government is being ambitious in its hopes for a favourable trade deal with Brussels.

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ARREST OVER UK EMBASSY WORKER MURDER IN LEBANON

A man's reportedly been arrested in Lebanon after a British embassy worker was found dead.

Rebecca Dykes's body was discovered by a motorway on Saturday.

She'd been working at the UK embassy in Beirut for the Department for International Development.

Gemma Fox from the Daily Star newspaper in Lebanon says her final movements remain unclear.

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Early trends indicate win for Indian PM Modi in the state of Gujarat

The trends for the elections in the Indian state of Gujarat indicate that the BJP will win the state but not as comfortably as it envisaged. India's main opposition party the Congress has given the BJP a stiff fight.

The numbers so far indicate a drop in the BJP's vote share and an increase in the Congress'- a boost for the opposition. 

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Power outage at world's busiest airport affects thousands of travelers [CLIPS]

A power outage at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson- the world's busiest
airport has resulted in over a thousand flights being cancelled.

The airport accommodates over 250,000 passengers on a daily basis and
the power cut left many in dark terminals or stuck aboard planes.

It's believed that a fire at an electrical facility caused the outage
and Atlanta's Mayor Kasim Reed says he's sorry for what happened.


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Atlanta's Mayor Kasim Reed says officials are making sure the airport is secure.

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Atlanta's Mayor Kasim Reed explains why the fire took so long to get
under control.

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UN to vote on U.S. Jerusalem move

The United Nations Security Council is expected to vote Monday on a
draft resolution calling for the United States to reverse its decision
to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

The decision made by President Donald Trump earlier this month has
been widely criticized with Palestinian officials calling the move a
violation of international law.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.


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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Nth Korean agent arrested in Sydney

In Australia, a Sydney man charged with acting as an economic agent for North Korea by trying to sell missiles and related expertise is due to face court this week.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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Trump Admin., special counsel tussle over emails

An attorney for U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding the special counsel's office return a huge batch of emails from the time of the transition.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office says they obtained the emails as part of the normal course of an investigation.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff has more on the rumors gripping the American capital about the future of the special counsel's office.

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Putin thanks Trump for US help foiling "planned attack" on St. Petersburg

The Russians say the CIA helped foil a plot this weekend to blow up a cathedral in St. Petersburg, and President Putin has telephoned President Trump to offer his personal thanks.


Moscow says 7 members of Islamic State were arrested as a result of the US information.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Saturday, December 16, 2017

Firefighter killed in Californian wildfires as winds intensify

Weather conditions in Southern California are continuing to fuel the
flames of the fourth largest fire in Californian history.

The Thomas fire has decimated close to a thousand buildings and
firefighters say strong winds are still creating problems in the area.
One firefighter has died in the blaze.

Frances Read reports from Los Angeles.

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Friday, December 15, 2017

US AG Sessions defends FBI

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is defending the Federal Bureau of Investigation after U.S. President Donald Trump repeated claims that there's great anger and shame about what's happening at the agency.

More than a week ago, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media that the reputation of the FBI was in tatters, a reflection of his frustration at the continuing investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Attorney General Sessions told reporters, he thinks the FBI is doing great.

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Free press essential to Myanmar - Sec. Tillerson

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says a free press is essential to the future of Myanmar, the country often referred to as Burma.

Two journalists working for Reuters have been detained by the government in Yangon, but it is unclear under what charges.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged their release.

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US woman charged with laundering money to IS, via Bitcoin

A US woman has been accused of sending stolen money to the Islamic State, using Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies.

Twenty-seven year-old Zoobia Shahnaz, who lives in New York City, has been charged with money laundering and bank fraud.

US Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

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Sec. Tillerson urges North Korea, allies to change behavior

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says North Korea must commit to changing it's behavior before talks can begin.

He addressed a special session of the United Nations Security Council, trying to counter the regime's accelerating progress towards becoming a full nuclear power.

Earlier, he'd said that Washington and Pyongyang could just talk about the weather as long as they were talking.

Now, he wants commitments first.

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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged North Korea's allies China and Russia to put more pressure on Pyongyang.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has said, 'we'll see what happens' on North Korea - but Secretary Tillerson still wants talks. 

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Pres. Trump now says he supports FBI


Shortly after saying there's lots of anger at the FBI, during a graduation ceremony U.S. Preident Donald Trump promised his has the agents' backs.

Ten days ago, in a series of posts on social media, the American president lashed out, saying the FBI's reputation is in tatters, the worst in history.

Now he's urging unquestioned support for law enforcement.

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At the FBI academy, U.S. President Donald Trump also attacked the current immigration system, blaming it for two recent attacks in New York City.

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Tillerson: North Korea talks only possible after nuclear program ends

The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said North Korea must end
its nuclear program before talks can begin.

It's a reversal of his comments earlier this week that negotiations
were possible "without preconditions" - something the White House
disagreed with.

Tillerson's comments came during a high level meeting of foreign
ministers at the UN Security Council to highlight the situation in
North Korea.

Tillerson said talks were possible, but there would be conditions.

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Tillerson warned North Korea is ready to back up its threats.

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Tillerson said Russia and China needed to enforce sanctions against
North Korea as their actions were helping to fund Pyongyang's nuclear
program.

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UN urges North Korea dialogue at ministerial meeting

The United Nations Secretary-General has warned that dialogue is the only way to resolve tensions with North Korea.

At a special high level meeting of foreign ministers at the UN Security Council Antonio Guterres stressed the need for a political solution.

He said Council unity was essential to make negotiations work.

Guterres warned the tensions could lead to military action.

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Guterres said dialogue would prevent war.

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Suspect in Charlottesville car attack facing first degree murder charge


A man suspected of ramming his car into a group of anti-fascism protestors near a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia will now face first-degree murder charges.

The incident left one person dead, 35 more injured and stunned America.

Our US correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

Pres. Trump wants Pres. Putin's help on North Korea

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried to invite the regime of Kim Jong Un to talk, but that offer was quickly shut down by the White House.

The Washington Post is reporting, President Trump's inner circle wants Secretary Tillerson to quit.

Before boarding his Marine 1 helicopter, U.S. President Donald Trump said he needs help on North Korea, which he discussed on a call with President Putin.

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U.S. President Donald Trump was otherwise vague on what he thinks should happen on North Korea's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons technology.

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NO Collusion - Pres. Trump rejects allegations as investigations continue

U.S. President Donald Trump is adamant that no collusion has been found between his team and Russian officials.

His outburst comes after extensive reporting by the Washington Post on how President Trump refuses to deal with the threat that Russia poses, in part due to his own personality and pschye.

Before boarding Marine 1 helicopter, U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that he never even called Moscow, a claim that will be checked.

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U.S. President Donald Trump wants the investigations against him  and his team ended and to be ramped up against the Democrats and Hillary Clinton.

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