Friday, October 5, 2018

Sydney terror Bonnie and Clyde found guilty

An infatuated young Sydney couple, who aspired to be a jihadi Bonnie and Clyde, have been found guilty of plotting a terrorist attack.
Arthur Stevens has more.

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Indian government cuts fuel prices

India's government has cut fuel prices, after petrol and diesel prices have surged to record highs in the country in recent weeks. 

This follows nationwide protests organised by the opposition that took place last month because of soaring fuel prices.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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India defends deportation of seven Rohingyas to Myanmar

Amidst stinging global criticism for deporting seven Rohingya refugees who entered India illegally in 2012, New Delhi has defended its actions by claiming the repatriation had happened 'in accordance with established procedures and previous precedent.'

The United Nations has said India's actions violate international law while activists warn this incident may trigger more deportations. 

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Electricity returns in parts of Indonesia hit by earthquake and tsunami but remote areas still lack basic supplies


Electricity is coming back and shops are reopening in some parts of Indonesia devastated by last week's earthquake and tsunami.


But people in more remote areas still lack basic supplies like food and water as aid is only starting to to trickle in.


Our correspondent Bruce Harrison sent this report from Palopo on the island of Sulawesi:


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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Cristiano Ronaldo left out of Portugal squad, amid rape allegation

Cristiano Ronaldo is not on the roster for Portugal's national squad, ahead of upcoming friendlies against Poland and Scotland.

This comes as Las Vegas police have reopened an investigation into a 2009 rape allegation against the football superstar.

LA Correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:

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US charges 7 Russians for anti-doping hacking

The US Justice Department has charged seven Russian military
intelligence officials over cyberattacks targeting numerous
organizations including doping agencies.

America says they were involved in a four-year Kremlin-back hacking campaign.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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US charges 7 intelligence agencies for hacking anti-doping agencies

The US is charging seven Russian intelligence agents with attempting to hack into the computers of anti-doping agencies in a bid to undermine efforts to crack down on Russian athletes.


The move follows a announcement by the Netherlands they four Russians were expelled from Holland over a plot against the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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White House "fully confident" of Kavanaugh confirmation after limited FBI investigation

The White House says it is "fully confident" that the US Senate will vote to put Judge Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court after the FBI completed another background investigation on the controversial judge.


Members of the Senate are now reviewing the latest FBI documents.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Completed FBI report on Kavanaugh sent to congress ahead of possible Senate vote

The White House says it is confident Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed to the Supreme Court

The statement came after the FBI completed and submitted it's additional background review of the nominee after a number of women accused him of sexual misconduct - allegations he strongly denies

Kevin McAleese has this from Washington...

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Dutch authorities accuse Russia of attempting to hack OPCW

The Dutch government says it expelled four Russians earlier this year after interrupting a cyberattack on the headquarters of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow.

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Viral video street attacker goes on trial in Paris

The man who attacked a woman in a Paris street in July in a viral video that sparked debate about sexual harassment around the world has gone on trial in Paris.

But Marie Laguerre's attacker can't be charged under France's groundbreaking new sTreet harassment law - because the attack happened just a week before it was signed into law.

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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UK BLAMES RUSSIVE OVER MAJOR CYBER ATTACKS

The UK says Russian military intelligence was behind four major international cyber-attacks.

London is singling out the GRU service as to blame for attacks on targets in Russia and Ukraine, on the US Democratic Party, a tv network in the UK, and on World Anti-Doping Agency computers.

The GRU is the same intelligence service the UK says two men worked for who they believe carried out a nerve agent attack in Salisbury in March.

The UK says it's determined to stop Russia undermining international security.

Former Army Commander General Sir Richard Barons is a security expert at the Royal United Services Institute.

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Ahead of President Putin's India visit, US warns of sanctions

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be in India for a two day official visit, where he and Indian Prime Minister Modi are expected to sign a $5 billion deal for S-400 surface-to-air missiles.

Ahead of that the US State Department has issued a warning, saying transactions with Russia would trigger American sanctions.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Indian rupee slides to another record low

India's rupee has fallen to another record low against the US dollar, which is becoming a growing area of concern for the government. 

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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International aid effort gears up to help people in Indonesia hit by earthquake and tsunami


An international aid effort is gearing up to help people in Indonesia hit by a devastating earthquake and tsunami.

The official death toll from the disaster has already gone past 1400 people.

Bruce Harrison is on the island of Sulawesi and says the chances of finding more survivors are diminishing with every hour that passes:

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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Sydney bound United Airlines Plane lands safely following Mayday call

A United Airlines plane on a flight from Los Angeles to Sydney has landed at Sydney Airport after the pilot issued a mayday alert.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Key Republican Senators Condemn Trump's Mockery of Kavanaugh Accuser

Three Republican US Senators have condemned President Trump's mockery of one of the women who has accused his Supreme Court nominee Bret Kavanaugh of sexual assault. 

The President mocked accuser Christine Blasey Ford at a campaign rally in Mississippi. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports. 

 

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Pompeo revokes 1955 friendship treaty between US and Iran

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he's tearing up a treaty of friendship signed between Iran and the United States back in 1955.


The agreement  has remained in place despite decades of hostility between Washington and Tehran.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Russia's Vladimir Putin calls Salisbury victim 'scumbag'

Russia's President Vladimir Putin has called the victim of the Salisbury chemical attack 'a scumbag'. He said the events around the poisoning of Sergei Skripal were 'nonsense' - and that the sooner the affair ends, the better. Lucy Taylor reports from Moscow.


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New York state tax agency may investigate Trump for tax fraud

The state of New York says it may investigate President Trump and his businesses for tax fraud.


The move comes after The New York Times published an investigative report claiming the Trump family dodged at least 500 million dollars in tax payments in the 1990s.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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