Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Trump promises to keep Guantanamo open
announced the signing of an order to keep Guantanamo Bay open.
During the Presidential campaign Trump had promised to keep the
controversial America prison in Cuba open, reversing Obama era plans
to close it.
The President said he had signed the order just before making his speech.
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The President also spoke out against North Korea, and introduced a
North Korean defector to Congress.
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Trump offers unified vision for America
In a wide-ranging speech to both houses of Congress the President celebrated the creation of more than two million new jobs, a strengthened stock market, and his recent tax cuts.
He also outlined future policy plans including difficult immigration reforms, $1.5 trillion dollars of infrastructure investment and plans to keep Guantanamo Bay open.
The President expressed optimism for the country.
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The President praised Americans, saying they made America strong.
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Despite a year of divided politics, President Trump said he wanted to work closely with members of both parties.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
UN: 60,000 North Korean children at risk of lethal malnutrition
The United Nations warns that 60,000 children in North Korea could die
of starvation due to slowing aid deliveries brought on by
international sanctions on the country.
A fresh round of sanctions from major world powers has caused
operational challenges for agencies to deliver food, vaccines and
other life saving supplies.
Our UN correspondent Laura Cantekin reports.
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Emergency Leader Resigns after Hawaii Missile Alert
missile, actually thought an attack was imminent.
The worker has now been fired and the head of the Emergency Management
Agency has also resigned.
US correspondent, Frances Read, reports.
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Amazon, JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway to tackle health care costs
US Expects to Impose New Sanctions on Russia
Russia says 'Putin list' should be ignored
The Russian President says the so-called 'Putin List' of politicians and businessmen linked to the Kremlin is an "unfriendly act", which should be ignored.
Russia has accused the US Treasury of using this blacklist to try and meddle in it's political affairs.
It includes more than 200 names, some of whom are globally famous.
Jessica King reports from Moscow.
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US Government Probes Apple iPhone Updates
The US government is investigating Apple over updates that slow older iPhones.
The company is also facing a criminal probe in France, an investigation from Italy's antitrust organization, and multiple class action lawsuits.
Silicon Valley Reporter Rachel Silverman has more.
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LONDON MOSQUE ATTACK SUSPECT DENIES DRIVING VAN
Darren Osborne did tell the court in London he'd been planning to kill opposition Labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn.
Olly Barratt reports from London.
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Trump's State of the Union- scene setter
Speaker Ryan suggests 'malfeasance' at FBI
iPhone X Production Drastically Cut Back
CIA Director: 'Russian will attempt to interfere in U.S. mid-term elections'
US Pres Trump to give State of Union address
Kenya's Opposition Leader Takes Oath
Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has taken part in a swearing in ceremony to become the country's so called 'people's president' - despite calls by the international community not to do so.
Mr Odinga boycotted last October's disputed presidential election.
TV stations that were broadcasting the event have been shut down.
Isabel Nakirya reports
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UK GOVT: BREXIT 'IMPACT RESEARCH' IS INCOMPLETE
The analysis suggests economic growth over the next 15 years could be 8% lower than if the UK was staying in the bloc.
However, the government insists the studies are incomplete and do not take into account the type of exit arrangement it hopes to reach with Brussels.
The opposition Labour Party says the research should be published and debated in Parliament.
But Brexit minister Steve Baker says the documents are being wrongly seized upon by politicians who want Britain to stay in the EU.
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Government survey reveals India is home to 21 million 'unwanted girls'
India has over 21 million 'unwanted girls' or girls whose parents wanted boys. The report also highlights how India has 63 million women fewer than what it should have because sex selection procedures are still being carried out despite being illegal.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Leaked Brexit paper causes fury among pro-Brexit lawmakers
A leaked government document says the British economy will grow more slowly outside the European Union in any scenario after Brexit.
The report authored by the Department for Exiting the European Union and intended for only a few cabinet members was passed to BuzzFeed News. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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Catalan parliament to elect new president
LEAKED DOCUMENTS PREDICT BREXIT IMPACT
It comes as Prime Minister Theresa May heads to China with speculation growing at home about her leadership.
She'll visit China for three days to try and convince Beijing the UK is open for business as it heads for Brexit.
But Labour MEP Alex Mayer says the leaked papers should be a cause for concern.
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