Monday, April 9, 2018
US denies targeting Syrian airfield with missile strike
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Trump says "Animal Assad" has "big price to pay" over chemical attack
Saturday, April 7, 2018
UPDATE - Van attacker was a German citizen
Three dead in German vehicle attack
Friday, April 6, 2018
U.S. job growth slows in March
Trump plans to send 2000-4000 troops to border
He also said the troops would stay there until the completion of his proposed wall on the border.
US correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:
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Trade tensions mount between US and China
US Announces Sweeping Asset Freezes on Russian Oligarchs, Officials and Firms
UK doctors: Sergei Skripal improving rapidly, no longer critical
Russia calls US sanctions 'unfriendly'
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Moscow says that the US sanctions imposed on Russian oligarchs and government officials are 'baseless and unfriendly'. Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry says that state companies on a new list of sanctions will receive additional government support. Julia Lyubova reports from Moscow.
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Ethiopia Release Journalists from Detention
Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:
Moscow asks Facebook for explanation on why it restricted access for some Russian media
Ex-Catalonian leader released from German jail
UN Secretary General expresses concern over Kashmir violence
UK SUGAR TAX HITS BIG BRANDS
A new sugar tax on soft drinks has come into force in the UK.
The Government say the 240 million pounds raised from the levy will be invested in schools sports and breakfast clubs. Public health bodies say the tax will help tackle levels of obesity, particularly in children. Jessica King reports from London.
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Cholera Outbreak Kills 40 Congolese Refugees
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The Red Cross reports more than 40 Congolese refugees have died of Cholera at a camp in Western Uganda.
Over than 70,000 refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo have fled into Uganda since ethnic clashes began at the start of the year..
Isabel Nakirya reports.
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Bollywood's Salman Khan to spend another night in jail as bail hearing adjourned
Fears of trade war increase after another threat of more tariffs against China by President Trump
Trump doubles down on trade war with China
President Trump says he's considering introducing even more tariffs against goods from China, in a fresh move that boosts the possibility of a trade war between Washington and Beijing.
The President says the Chinese have engaged in "unfair retaliation" following the initial $50 billion in tariffs he unveiled earlier this week.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
UK blasts Russia's UN spy meeting
to discuss the spy poisoning investigation an attempt at "obfuscation
and contempt for international institutions".
The Council is due to discuss the latest details of last month's
poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the
UK town of Salisbury.
Russia has requested to join the investigation into the incident - a
request the British have denied.
The UK ambassador to the UN Karen Pierce said a joint investigation
was outside of the realms of possibility.
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The UK ambassador to the UN Karen Pierce said Russia was out of line
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The UK ambassador to the UN Karen Pierce questioned Russia's reasons
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