Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Trump Takes Action over Bump Stocks: Shorter Version

President Donald Trump says he will take action to prevent legal weapons being turned into machine guns.

He's responding to mounting pressure on gun safety, following last week's massacre of 17 teachers and pupils at a school in Florida.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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Trump Bans Bump Stocks

President Donald Trump says the US Justice Department will take action to prevent legal weapons being turned into machine guns.

He's responding to mounting pressure on gun safety, following last week's massacre of 17 teachers and pupils at a school in Florida.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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Attorney pleads guilty to lying to FBI

A former attorney for the big New York firm Skadden Arps has pled guilty to lying to the FBI over contacts with Ukraine and Trump associates.

Alex van der Zwaan is also the son-in-law of a Russian oligarch, and his plea comes as U.S. President Donald Trump insists the special counsel is investigating a hoax.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Palestinian leader calls for peace conference

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called for an international
peace conference to be convened this year.

The Palestinian leader told the United Nations Security Council a
meeting is needed to help settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Russia admits dozens of Russian deaths in Syria clashes

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Russia's Foreign Ministery has admitted that 'several dozen' of Russian citizens and citizens of other former Soviet states were killed or wounded in a recent battle in Syria.  The Ministry insists that the fighters were not Russian servicemen and that no Russian military equipment was involved in fighting.  Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.


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Venezuela Launches the Petro

Venezuela has launched a new digital currency called the Petro. Some analysts are calling it an ingenious plan to counter US sanctions--- others say it's a desperate move by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to secure cash in the midst of an economic meltdown.

 

Juan Carlos Lamas has this report from Caracas.


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OXFAM: THOUSANDS STOP DONATING OVER SEX SCANDAL

Thousands of people have cancelled regular donations to charity Oxfam over a sexual misconduct scandal.

The details emerged as Oxfam boss Mark Goldring was questioned by UK MPs about a controversy which started when it emerged staff had used prostitutes in Haiti.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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US Cyber Firm Warns over Emerging North Korea Cyber Group

An American cyber-security firm is warning of the dangers posed by an emerging North Korean team of government hackers. 

The cyber-security company FireEye says the group, known as "APT37", is likely to be working on sophisticated cyberweaponry.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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UNICEF issue blank statement on Syria

The United Nations children's agency UNICEF has issued a blank
statement in response to an escalating siege on Syria's Eastern
Ghouta.

Around 400,000 people are besieged there and monitors say government
forces have conducted their worst bombardment in years killing around
100 people.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters New York.


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UN warns of “humanitarian disaster" in DRC

The United Nations has warned the Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a "humanitarian disaster of extraordinary proportions".

It follows an uptick in violence in the south east of the country.

Nick Harpers reports from the UN in New York.

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Most Americans want to do more to prevent mass shootings - poll

The majority of Americans want the U.S. Congress and U.S. President to do more to prevent mass shootings.

The latest public opinion poll from the Washington Post and ABC finds Americans are more focused on mental health care and resources than banning assault weapons.

Our U.S. correspont Priscilla Huff reports:

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Russian curler tested positive in second test sample

A Russian Olympic curler has tested positive for a banned substance in his second test sample. The Olympic Athletes from Russia delegation expressed 'sincere regret' over the incident, but said the concentration of the substance was "insignificant."
Jessica King reports from Moscow. 

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KFC shuts more outlets amid chicken delivery problems



The fast-food chain KFC has closed more if its shops in the UK and Ireland after they ran out of chicken.    


A change in delivery supplier and subsequent problems has forced the closure of nearly two thirds of the chain's 900 outlets.


From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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UK: BREXIT NOT A 'RACE TO THE BOTTOM'

Britain post-Brexit will not be a 'Mad-Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction'.

That's according to the UK's Brexit Secretary David Davis who's attempting to reassure European nations that Britain will remain committed to high workers' rights and environmental standards.

He's in Vienna arguing for continuing close co-operation between Britain and the EU on standards and regulations after Brexit so there can be 'frictionless trade'.

Mr Davis says the UK's exit from the bloc is not about a 'race to the bottom' for regulation.

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UK condemns Ethiopia State of emergency


The United Kingdom has expressed its disappointment at Ethiopia for imposing a new state of emergency. It says this sends a discouraging signal to the international community and foreign investors. 

 

Coletta Wanjohi  reports from Addis Ababa: 

 

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Former EU president exposed for lobbying EU Commission despite saying he wouldn't

It's been revealed that the former president of the European Commission has lobbied the current EU executive on behalf of his new employer Goldman Sachs despite promising he wouldn't.

The only details know about the meeting are that trade and defense matters were discussed.

Jose Manuel Barroso (Pron: Bah-Ross-Oh) lead the EU commission between 2004 and 2014 and sparked controversy when he took a position at Goldman Sachs in 2016.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

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German SPD party members begin vote on coalition

Members of Germany's social democratic party have begun voting to decide whether their party will be part of the country's next government.


A no vote could lead to new elections in Europe's largest economy.


Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.


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US AND UK DISCUSS FATE OF 'BEATLES' TERROR SUSPECTS

The US and UK are in talks about how to deliver justice to two men from London detained in Syria, suspected of being members of an Islamic State cell known as 'the Beatles.'

The UK wants Allexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh to go on trial.

They're accused of being members of a four-strong ISIS cell which killed western hostages.

It's reported they've been stripped of their British citizenship and the US is thought to be considering sending them to the military prison at Guantanamo Bay.

UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd says discussions are taking place.

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Indian government denies snubbing Canadian Prime Minister

Following multiple news reports that alleged that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government had 'snubbed' Canadian premier Justin Trudeau, the Indian government has denied those claims.

Prime Minister Trudeau is on his first official visit to India.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Funerals of church shooting victims in Russia

A day of mourning will be held in the town of Kizylar in the Dagestan region of Russia, for five women who were shot dead in an attack on a church on Sunday. An Archbishop has given permission for the victims to be buried as 'martyrs', in the grounds of the church where they died. Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow.


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