Thursday, July 5, 2018
Scott Pruitt resigns as head of EPA
Several massive wildfires burning in western US
LA Correspondent Mary MacCarthy reports:
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Ethiopia says its Dams mean no harm to Kenyans
The United Nations has already raised an alarm that the Kenyan Turkana people are in danger due to Ethiopia's activities.
Coletta Wanjohi reports From Addis Ababa:
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May is "deeply disturbed" by new Novichok poisoning
British Prime Minister Theresa May says she's deeply disturbed at the poisoning of a couple in Wiltshire by the nerve agent Novichok, the same poison that was used in an assasination attempt on a Russian double agent and his daughter nearby four months earlier.
Sergei Skripal and his daughter took weeks to recover from the poisoning which occured in nearby Salisbury. UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid has confirmed the British couple who are in their mid-40s came into contact with the chemical substance in a separate area to those which were decontaminated following the Skripal attack.
Mr Javid said Russia had questions to answer following the new poisoning. Prime Minister Theresa May said the police would be making every effort to find those responsible.
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Statue of Liberty closed by protest
The site was closed while police removed her and other protesters from the area.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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Pompeo to meet with Kim in Pyongyang
UK Home Secretary calls on Russia for explanations following second nerve agent poisoning attack
British Home Secretary Sajid Javid has called on Russia to come forward and explain what has happened, following the poisoning of a couple in Amesbury, Wiltshire, with the nerve agent Novichok.
He said the working assumption is that the couple came into contact with the substance outside of the areas which were cordoned off in nearby Salisbury, when former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with the same nerve agent in March of this year.
While tests have not confirmed the nerve agent came from the same batch, police are investigating the theory that the couple, who are British citizens and in their mid-40s, came into contact with some residue from the initial poison.
UK health authorities have warned people in the area not to pick up unknown objects .
In a statement to the House of Commons Savid Javid said the use of chemical weapons was barbaric and unacceptable and that Moscow had questions to answer.
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The Home Secretary sought to reassure people that the original decontamination process had been successful.
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Asylum seekers rescued by NGO ship arrive in France
52 mostly Sudanese asylum seekers from the «Lifeline » , an NGO ship that docked last week in Malta after being refused by Italy, arrived in Paris on Thursday morning.
France says the decision to welcome them shows the country is doing its bit to help take in migrants crossing the Mediterranean - but it has not offered to let any NGO ships carrying migrants dock in French ports.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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Netflix Inc premiers its first original series in India
'Sacred Games' is a multi-lingual TV series that features a star cast of Bollywood actors.
The streaming app has half a million paying active subscribers in India and is hoping to draw in more viewers with locally generated content to rival its main competition in the country- Amazon Prime.
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McCartney Backs Controversial EU Copyright Proposal
UK authorities scramble to find source of nerve agent
British police are investigating how a couple - both now critically ill - came into contact with the same deadly Novichok nerve agent used against a former Russian spy and his daughter.
India edges closer to its first manned space mission
No comment from Kremlin on new Novichok attacks
The Kremlin has not given any official response to reports that two British citizens are critically ill, after being exposed to Novichok, the same nerve agent that struck down a former Russian agent and his daughter in March. Britain previously accused Russia of poisoning the Skripals - but Russia denied any involvement. Jessica King has more from Moscow.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2018
British couple exposed to Novichok near site of Salisbury spy poisoning
British police say a man and a woman found unconscious near the site of Salisbury where a former Russian spy and his daughter were attacked in March, were exposed to the same nerve agent Novichok.
The British couple are in a critical condition in hospital as Catherine Drew reports.
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UK Police investigating "major incident" near Salisbury poisoning
Counter-terrorism police in the UK are investigating what's being described as a major incident after an unknown substance has left two people critically ill.
Samples are being sent to experts at a government chemical weapons research laboratory after a local couple in their 40s were discovered unconscious at their house in Amesbury in Wiltshire.
The town is just eight miles from where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were attacked with the nerve agent Novichok four months ago.
Police have confirmed that no one else has been taken ill, however several sites around the two have been cordoned off as a precaution.
Deputy Chief Constable Paul Mills of Wiltshire police say they are keeping an open mind, as it not year clear if a crime has been committed.
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UK counter-terror police investigate after couple collapse
ICC judges still don't fully release Jean-Pierre Bemba
Indian government asks Whatsapp to tackle fake news
Over the last three months, twenty-nine people have been lynched by mobs across eight Indian states. These people were killed after locals mistook them to be child abductors- following viral messages circulated on WhatsApp warning of child kidnapping gangs being active in those areas.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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ICC judges to decide whether Bemba is fully released
England end penalty shoot-out curse
England have put an end to their penalty shoot-out curse, beating Colombia 4-3 to reach the World Cup quarter-finals. The Three Lions will now face Sweden in the last eight - as Jessica King reports.
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