Thursday, November 29, 2018

French PM to meet anti-fuel tax protesters

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe is to meet members of the « yellow vests » protest movement at his official residence on Friday, as the government tries to negotiate an end to the demonstrations.

Spokespeople for the group rejected a speech made by President Macron on Tuesday, saying they intend to march again this coming Saturday.

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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S. Korea to import medical marijuana from early 2019

South Korea will begin importing medical marijuana early next year, the first East Asian country to do so. It was legalized to expand medical treatment options despite the government's conservative position against pot.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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Patients with epilepsy and other rare diseases will be among the few able to obtain medical marijuana.


After receiving a doctor's prescription, use will be granted on a case-by-case basis by the government.


South Korea has tough rules against cannabis consumption and possession.


People have been sentenced to multiple years in prison for smoking it here.


And after Canada legalized recreational pot this year, Seoul issued a statement warning citizens abroad they could still be punished under Korean law for using marijuana.


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Ukraine Asks For NATO Ships

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is urging NATO to send ships to waters off Crimea as tensions escalate with Russia.

He says help is needed to provide security, but Moscow says Ukraine is just creating a provocation.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels. 

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India's space agency successfully launches 30 foreign satellites

India's space agency has launched a rocket from the south of the country carrying an earth observation satellite along with 30 satellites from foreign countries.

The launch is seen as a boost for India's space programme. 

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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SECURITY 'WOULD SUFFER' UNDER NO DEAL BREXIT

The UK government's warning there will be a 'real impact' on security if a Brexit deal isn't voted through by parliament next month.

A 'no deal' Brexit could mean current security co-operation between the UK and EU would end on 29th March next year with no replacement.

The government insists the Brexit deal reached with the EU provides a comprehensive security relationship, but opposition Labour says it 'fails' on that issue.

Security Minister Ben Wallace says a no deal Brexit would leave Britain less safe.

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Russian spokeswoman points the finger at the West over Crimea incident

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman says she has "no doubts" that certain western countries participated in the confrontation in the Black Sea.


Russian security forces opened fire at Ukrainian naval vessels that were trying to pass through the Kerch Strait. 


Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.


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US Senators vote to advance resolution to end American support for Saudi coalition in Yemen


US Senators have voted to advance a resolution to end American military support for the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen.

The Trump administration has been criticised by many US lawmakers for its response to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Republican wins run-off for Mississippi Senate

A Mississippi Republican has won the final run-off vote for the U.S. Senate, clinching the GOP's 53 to 47 hold on power in the upper house of Congress. 


The Mississippi race made headlines after the Republican candidate, a white woman, made openly racist comments. 


US correspondent Mary MacCarthy has more:


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Pompeo and Mattis Defend Ties to Saudi Arabia

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has defended the Trump administration's response to the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. 

After a closed door briefing he and Defense Secretary James Mattis conducted with senators from both parties, the Secretary of State said there is no direct reporting connecting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the killing. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more. 


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Carney predicts financial chaos in no-deal

The Governor of the Bank of England,  Mark Carney,  has warned the UK pound could plummet, inflation soar and interests rates rise in the event of a chaotic no-deal Brexit.  


From London, Catherine Drew has more. 


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UK ECONOMY 'POORER OUTSIDE EU'

The UK government's own economic analysis suggests Britain will be poorer outside the EU, than under any type of Brexit deal.

However, the numbers are being used by Prime Minister Theresa May to sell the deal she's reached with the EU, ahead of a parliamentary vote next month.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Putin accuses Ukraine of 'dirty game' in Sea of Azov crisis

President Putin has accused Ukraine of playing a 'dirty game' by sending its ships towards Russian territory, and provoking an international crisis. He went on to defend Russia's decision to shoot at and capture the ships, as Dan Ashby reports.

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UK GOVT MAKES ECONOMIC CASE FOR BREXIT DEAL

The UK government's releasing analysis which claims the country's economy would lose tens of billions of dollars in output in a no-deal Brexit scenario.

The forecasts suggest the deal reached by Theresa May and the EU would leave the UK economy significantly healthier - but smaller than if Britain stayed in the bloc.

It comes as Theresa May and her ministers attempt to sell the government's Brexit deal to the nation ahead of a parliamentary vote on December 11th.

Chancellor Philip Hammond says if she loses that vote, it's hard to predict what happens next.

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Koreas to begin railway survey in North from Friday

South Korea says it will be sending a train into North Korea this Friday to survey the railways there. The two Koreas have plans to upgrade North Korea's railroads and connect them across the border with the much more modern system in the South.  


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.


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South Korea says the survey will last 18 days as proposed by North Korea.


The inspection will cover 12-hundred kilometers of North Korea's railroads.


During peace talks this year, North and South Korea said they hope to connect their railways across the border by the end of the year.


But any railroad exchanges would likely be banned under international sanctions against North Korea.


The United Nations has approved a sanctions exemption but for just the survey.


And that came after months of delays.


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Clashes break out in Jammu and Kashmir

Clashes have broken out between militants and security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir. 

Gunfire was exchanged between the two sides. 

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Russia threatened with new sanctions after incident with Ukraine

A number of senior European politicians are calling for more sanctions to be imposed on Russia over an incident in the Black Sea on Sunday. 


Russian border forces opened fire on Ukrainian naval vessels off the Crimean peninsula and detained 24 crew members.


From Moscow, Julia Chapman has more. 


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Republican wins Mississippi senate seat after 'racially-charged' runoff

The final Senate seat of the 2018 US election has gone to the Republican party

The Mississippi runoff saw Cindy Hyde-Smith hold off the challenge of her democrat rival Mike Epsy

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Trump threatens to cancel Putin G20 meeting over Ukraine-Russia clash

President Trump has cast doubt on a potential meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin later this week

The leaders were scheduled to sit down on the sidelines of the G20 in Argentina, but Trump has threatened to cancel the face-to-face over the recent clash between Russian and Ukrainian warships.

Kevin McAleese has this from Washington

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

UPDATE: Manafort denies meeting Assange, threatens legal action against The Guardian

President Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort is denying that he's ever met Wikileaks founder Julian Assange or anyone connected to him.


And he's threatening legal action against The Guardian for today's explosive report that led to questions being asked at the White House.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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US Says CO2 Emissions Rose in 2017, Increasing Global Risks

Global carbon dioxide emissions rose in 2017 for the first time in three years, according to a new UN Environment Programme report.

The authors say emissions that trend needs to reverse course to avoid warming spiraling out of control. 
 
Our US Correspondent Daniel Ryntjes reports.

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