Tuesday, February 5, 2019
UN trade official warns of tariff impact
raise tariffs on Chinese goods would have a major impact on the global
economy.
Trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing are ongoing but the
Trump administration has threatened to increase tariffs by March 1st
if talks fail to make sufficient progress.
William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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Trump to seek unity but also money for border wall in State of Union Address
The stage is set for President Trump to make his State of the Union address in Washington tonight.
The President is expected to call for political unity….but at the same time, he's also expected to insist once again on the need to build a border wall separating the US from Mexico.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Angelina Jolie says treatment of Rohingya "shames us all" in trip to Bangladesh refugee camp
PM May Says She Committed to Keeping Irish Border Open
MAY HEADS TO N. IRELAND AHEAD OF BRUSSELS TRIP
Deadly Fire Rips Through Paris Apartment Complex
PM May Tries to Calm Irish Border Fears
Germania Airlines files for bankruptcy
India records over 200 swine flu deaths in 2019
Over 6000 people have tested positive for the virus so far- with the Indian state of Rajasthan reporting the most number of cases.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Russian tourists in baby dangling video outrage
UN says North Korea's missile programme is intact
Monday, February 4, 2019
European Countries Recognize Venezuelan Opposition Leader
Seven European countries have officially recognised opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president of Venezuela.
This comes after Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro rejected the deadline they set for new elections.
Rachel Silverman has the latest.
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DRC VS UGANDA $10 BILLION REPARATION CASE RE-OPENS
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The International Court of Justice is set to re-open a fourteen-year old case between the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighbour Uganda. Uganda has continuously asked the international court to review a ten billion dollar reparation payment for its armed activities in the DRC. Leon Solomon reports from Kampala, Uganda
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US immigration official arrest rapper 21 Savage saying he is British
Witness: El Chapo drugged & raped 13-year-old girls
girls as young as 13 years old, calling them his "vitamins".
The information came from unsealed documents just ahead of the start
of jury deliberations.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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