Friday, August 17, 2018
Pentagon report warns China likely training to strike US targets
President Trump's military parade postponed until at least 2019
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Admiral who led bin Laden operation challenges Trump to revoke his security clearances
The US Admiral who oversaw the military operation to kill Osama bin Laden is inviting President Trump to revoke his security clearance.
Admiral William McRaven says he wants to express his solidarity with the former CIA Director John Brennan, whose security clearances are being revoked because he's criticized the President.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Tributes pour in for Aretha Franklin
US and China to Resume Trade Talks
The US and China are set to resume talks on the spiralling trade dispute between them next week.
The new round of discussions will be the first trade talks between the two countries in more than two months.
Rachel Silverman has details.
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British rapper launches Cambridge scholarship
Prominent British rapper Stormzy has launched a scholarship program which will support black students going to Cambridge University.
The grime star behind hits like 'Big For Your Boots' has committed to paying the tuition fees and providing a maintenance grant for two students heading to the university this year, and will support a further two students in 2019.
From London Philippa Mathews reports.
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STOKES IN ENGLAND SQUAD 'FOR HIS WELLBEING'
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ARETHA FRANKLIN. QUEEN OF SOUL, DEAD AT 76
Aretha Franklin, known as the Queen of Soul, has died in a Detroit hospital after a long illness.
She was 76, and her his signals included "Respect", "I Say A Little Prayer", "Natural Woman" and "Pink Cadillac".
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, dead at 76
Aretha Franklin, known as the Queen of Soul, has died in a Detroit hospital after a long illness.
She was 76, and her hit singles included "Respect", "I Say A Little Prayer", "Natural Woman" and "Pink Cadillac".
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Former CIA Director responds after security clearance revoked
Trump after having his security clearance revoked.
The President accuses John Brennan of making outrageous allegations
about his administration.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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Former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee no more
Neha Poonia reports from New Delhi.
U.S. media counter Trump attacks
against President Donald Trump's attacks on the media.
It follows months of the President calling journalists "fake news" and
"enemies of the people".
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Former Indian Prime Minister on life support
China to resume trade talks with US later this month
LABOUR REPORTEDLY MOVING CLOSE TO IHRA
It's reported Labour will more closely align itself with International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance guidelines, some of which it had initially rejected.
That had led to claims the party was not doing enough to tackle anti-semitism within Labour.
Labour is understood, however, to be working on a way to include protections that allow for legitimate criticism about the creation of the state of Israel.
Former Labour special advisor Phil Richards says aligning with the IHRA is coming too late.
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Death toll rises amid floods in south Indian state of Kerala
Graffiti artist Banksy surprised about Moscow exhibition
The British street artist Banksy was surprised to learn that a solo exhibition of his work is currently on show in Moscow.
He says he knew nothing about it, and would never charge people to see his art.
Jessica King has more.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018
US Regulator Reportedly Serves Tesla with Subpoena
Trump strips former CIA Director of security clearance
President Trump is revoking the security clearance of the former CIA Director John Brennan, who has become one of the President's most vocal critics in the United States.
The White House says the President is also reviewing the security clearances of several other former top officials who have also criticized him.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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China protests US solar tariffs at the WTO
Washington has accused Beijing of dumping cheap panels on the market, and imposed steep tariffs in January.
China's action at the WTO comes amid trade tensions that have escalated under the Trump administration.
Steve Mort reports.
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