Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Russia demands evidence ahead of UK poisoning response deadline
Trump Fires Tillerson
Trump fires Tillerson, names Pompeo new Secretary of State
President Trump has fired US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, just hours after Mr. Tillerson blamed Russia for the nerve gas attack in Britain against former spy Sergei Skripal.
The President has named Mike Pompeo, currently the director of the CIA, as the new Secretary of State.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Russia warns of US strike on Damascus amid 'fake chemical weapons'
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State government agrees to farmers' demands following Mumbai protest
US expected to appoint long-vacant EU ambassador position amid trade spat
‘Bookkeeper of Auschwitz’ dies before serving time
DEADLINE FOR RUSSIAN NERVE AGENT EXPLANATION APPROACHES
UK Prime Minister Theresa May says if Russia can't do that, 'extensive measures' will then be taken by Britain in response.
Moscow denies involvement in the attack on former Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury on 4th March.
But the UK government believes it is 'highly likely' Russia was behind it.
Russian security expert Ed Lucas says how Britain responds will be closely watched.
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Hundreds of Indian passengers stranded as Airbus planes with faulty engines grounded
The European Aviation Safety Agency that regulates Airbus aircraft has called the decision 'unilateral', saying that a complete grounding of these planes was not necessary.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Russia dismisses UK accusations over spy poison attack
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Russia has dismissed the UK Prime Minister's accusations that it was 'highly likely' that Moscow was behind the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Salisbury. Moscow has until midnight on Tuesday to explain why a Russian-made nerve agent was used. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.
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US House Republicans find no evidence Trump colluded with Russia
Trump blocks takeover of American computer chip maker
Monday, March 12, 2018
Austin Bombings Possible Hate Crimes
Police in Texas are investigating a series of deadly package bombs that they say are related.
They're treating the explosions in the state capital of Austin as possible hate crimes.
US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has this report.
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Trump to visit California for first time as President
he became US President.
Since elected he's had a rocky relationship with the state with major
disagreements over issues like immigration.
US Correspondent, Frances Read, reports from Los Angeles.
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UK: RUSSIA 'HIGHLY LIKELY' BEHIND NERVE AGENT ATTACK
Prime Minister Theresa May has been updating MPs on the incident in Salisbury on March 4th which left Sergei Skripal and his daughter in a critical condition.
Olly Barratt reports from London.
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UK: 'HIGHLY LIKELY' RUSSIA BEHIND NERVE AGENT ATTACK
Prime Minister Theresa May has been updating MPs on the incident in Salisbury on March 4th which left Sergei Skripal and his daughter in a critical condition.
She says the nerve agent used was Russia-produced and military-grade and she's asked Russia to explain its use on British soil.
Moscow has already denied any involvement.
But Mrs May says there are several reasons to suspect Russia.
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Russia warns UK of 'dangerous game' over Skripal affair
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UN investigator warns of fresh offensive in Myanmar
Council that new military offensives have been reported in Myanmar.
A new report issued by the UN states there's growing evidence to
suggest a genocide on Rohingya Muslims.
Authorities in the country deny the claim but UN officials want to see
prosecutions and for cases to be taken up by the International
Criminal Court.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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Fashion designer Givenchy dies at 91
Ethiopian Military Mistakenly Kills 9 Civilians
The Ethiopian military says at least nine civilians were killed in the southern part of the country after officers acted on faulty intelligence.
At least 12 others were injured in the military operation targeting insurgent militants in Oromia Regional State.
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
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