Monday, February 19, 2018

School shooting survivors plan march on Washington

Young survivors of Wednesday's school shooting in Florida have announced a national march on Washington next month, demanding action from lawmakers on gun control. 

Seventeen students and staff died in the shooting in Parkland, Florida last week.

But as Harry Horton reports from Washington, the students-turned-activists will likely face an uphill struggle in their battle to bring about new gun laws.

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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Florida students to march on Washington

The survivors of the shooting at the Florida high school are planning to march on Washington on March 24 to tell lawmakers gun control must be a priority.

U.S. President Donald Trump has yet to address the question of gun control, while praising first responders in a brief visit to Florida.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Friday, February 16, 2018

Governor of Florida Calls for Resignation of FBI Director

The Governor of Florida is calling for the resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray. Governor Rick Scott says the FBI's failure to investigate a tip regarding the suspect in the Florida school shooting is unacceptable.

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 

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UN rights agency says Hungary immigration bill is "assault on human rights"

The United Nations human rights agency believes Hungary's proposed anti-immigration measure is -- quote -- "an assault on human rights."


The bill allowing the government to ban non-government organizations that support migration would undermine NGO activity and further stigmatize groups already under pressure, warned the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human rights.


Our UN Correspondent Liling Tan reports from New York.


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US Indicts Russians Over Election Interference

The US Justice Department has indicted 13 Russians and 3 organizations with a criminal conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 presidential elections.

The indictment by Special Investigator Robert Mueller alleges deep penetration of the American political  system through social media and through organized election rallies.

It names the St. Petersburg based Internet Research Agency as the organizing hub which employed  hundreds  of people, some who stole the identities of Americans.

Our Washington Correspondent Daniel Ryntjes says prosecutors are are alleging a comprehensive  effort to infiltrate  the American political  system.  

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FBI Admits Failing to Act on Tip Warning of School Shooting

Russian Nationals Indicted in US Election Probe

The US Justice Department has indicted 13 Russian nationals and 3 Russian entities on charges related to the Kremlin's efforts to interfere in the 2016 US presidential election. 

The defendants are accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 

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UN human rights chief calls on Iran to end executions of minors

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The United Nations is calling on Iranian authorities to halt
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There are currently 80 juveniles awaiting execution in Iran's prisons.

Our UN correspondent Laura Cantekin reports.

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Twins arrested for NYC bomb-making

Police in New York have arrested a former teacher and his twin brother for allegedly collecting explosive materials to build a bomb.

The teacher is accused of paying students to take gunpowder out of fireworks.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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President Trump 'will visit Florida victims' today

President Trump says he will travel to Florida today to meet people affected by the school shooting that left 17 people dead.

Police say 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz has confessed to the killing. He's been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.

Steve Mort is in Florida and says the debate on guns has polarised parts of the community.

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US and Turkey work to defuse tensions

The US and Turkey have agreed to work through their diplomatic differences amid escalating tensions in northern Syria.

Turkey has threatened to attack US-allied Kurdish forces in the Syrian city of Manbij. A US general has said America would "respond aggressively" to any attack.

Our Washington Correspondent Harry Horton reports.

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WEST BROM INVESTIGATE AFTER 'PLAYERS STOLE TAXI'

English Premier League side West Bromwich (PRO: BROMM-IDGE) Albion are investigating after players were reportedly spoken to by police in Spain about a stolen taxi.

The relegation-threatened team has been on a training trip to Barcelona this week.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports.

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French retailers say they continued receiving recalled Lactalis baby milk products

French grocery chains are saying they continued receiving products after a recall deadline for tainted baby milk formula had passed. 
Millions of tins of Lactalis products were recalled around the world in December after babies fell ill with salmonella poisoning after receiving contaminated milk.

Paul Barber reports from Paris.

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Turkey frees German journalist after year in prison

Turkey has released a German newspaper reporter who had been detained for over a year on suspicion of spreading terrorist propaganda. 


The case had been a major source of tension between the two countries.


Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.


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Authorities conduct raids as Indian jeweller accused of $1.8 billion bank fraud

Authorities are trying to close in on an Indian jeweller, popular among Hollywood stars, who has been accused of a $1.8 billion bank scam. 

The fraud took place at a single branch in Mumbai.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports 

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Baltic countries call on EU to expand its budget

The leaders of the Baltic nations are calling on the European Union to expand its budget after Brexit.

They want the EU budget to tip over 1 per cent of the combined national income of the remaining states.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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OXFAM PROMISES 'JUSTICE'

Oxfam is promising 'justice' for any victims of exploitation by its staff.

Oxfam International's executive director Winnie Byanyima has become the charity's most senior figure to speak out on the scandal.

She says a commission will be set up to look into historic and current allegations of abuse.

Oxfam faces a growing scandal which emerged out of criticism about the way it handled claims staff used prostitutes during an aid mission in Haiti in 2011.

The charity has lost a series of high-profile ambassadors over the allegations, but actor Simon Pegg says he's standing by it for now.

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POLICE: FLORIDA SUSPECT 'CONFESSES' TO SCHOOL SHOOTING

Police in Florida say the teenager accused of killing 17 people in a gun attack at a school has confessed to the shootings.

Nikolas Cruz faces 17 counts of premeditated murder over the incident on Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.

The FBI has admitted it received a tip-off about him in 2017, and is now facing questions about whether it should have been able to identify Nikolas Cruz as dangerous.

FBI Special agent Robert Lasky says investigations are ongoing.

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Indian government backtracks on electric vehicle policy

India's Transport Minister has said that the government has now decided against a policy mandating a complete shift to electric vehicles by 2030.

Last year, the Indian government had said that it aims to have a fully electric fleet running on Indian roads by 2030- in a bid to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Instagram bows to Russian censors