Wednesday, February 6, 2019

4000 applicants for 14 sanitary worker jobs in India

In the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, over four thousand people have applied for fourteen sanitary worker jobs with the state government.

Critics have accused Prime Minister Modi's government of failing to deliver on its promise of creating 10 million jobs every year.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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India successfully launches 2.5 tonne satellite

India has successfully launched a 2.5 tonne communications satellite into orbit.

The launch took place from French Guiana, and comes as India is trying to boost its space industry.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Afghan president dismisses Moscow peace talks

Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani has questioned the legitimacy of peace talks in Moscow, which do not include his government. He said the dialogue was 'nothing more than a fantasy'. But the talks, which continue today [on Wednesday] include both high-ranking opposition politicians and representatives of the Taliban. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.


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Trump reiterates demand for border wall in State of the Union address

President Trump vowed once again to build his controversial border wall in a State of the Union address calling for unity.

The President also announced he will hold a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un at the end of the month in Vietnam.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

TRUMP TO MAKE STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

US President Trump will deliver his second State of the Union address later (9pm ET).

The speech was postponed from last month because of the partial government shutdown, which was prompted by Mr. Trump's demand that Congress pay for a wall along the southern border with Mexico.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington.

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Lima Group urges peaceful resolution to Venezuela crisis

Latin American nations and Canada are urging a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Venezuela.

The so-called Lima Group is issuing a declaration calling on the country's military to support opposition leader Juan Guaido.

It comes after the Trump administration said it would not rule out any options in Venezuela.

Steve Mort reports.

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Trump inaugural committee investigated for foreign donations

U.S. prosecutors are requesting documents relating to foreign
donations given to Donald Trump's inaugural committee.

The fund, set up to finance the President's swearing into office in
January 2017, raised a record $107 million.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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UN trade official warns of tariff impact

A trade official at the United Nations has warned that a U.S. move to
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


Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie said the treatment of the Rohingya Muslim minority "shames us all" during a trip to a refugee camp in Bangladesh.

The camp outside Cox's Bazar in southern Bangladesh is the world's largest refugee settlement.

Our correspondent Giles Gibson has more:

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PM May Says She Committed to Keeping Irish Border Open

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is in Belfast, trying to calm jitters that a hard border could pop up if there's a no deal Brexit. 

On Tuesday she met with Northern Irish business leaders, Wednesday she'll meet with political parties there, and then on Thursday she'll head to Brussels to meet with EU leaders.

While speaking in Belfast, Prime Minister May said she can deliver a Brexit that will not lead to a hard border. 

But she also stressed the controversial Irish backstop needs to be amended to get support from MPs in Westminster.

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The prime minister says she realizes reopening negotiations with the EU is worrying to many, but says wants a Brexit divorce deal that will please all sides in Northern Ireland.

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MAY HEADS TO N. IRELAND AHEAD OF BRUSSELS TRIP

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's visiting Northern Ireland (on Tuesday) as she seeks a Brexit deal that can avoid a hard border with Ireland.

So far the EU has insisted it will not renegotiate the already-agreed Irish border backstop solution in the Withdrawal Agreement.

But Mrs May needs to win changes to it to gain the backing of enough of her own Conservative MPs.

She'll travel to Brussels for talks on Thursday.

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Deadly Fire Rips Through Paris Apartment Complex

Ten people have died, including a baby, and more than thirty others are injured after a fire tore through a building in Paris. 

Police believe it is from an act of arson, and one woman has been detained. 

Our Paris Correspondent Ollie Miocic is at the scene with the latest. 

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PM May Tries to Calm Irish Border Fears

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is in Northern Ireland, trying to reassure people she is working to get a deal that will prevent a hard border.

Meanwhile in Westminster, conservative MPs are still trying to figure how to amend the divorce deal with the EU that will please both Brussels and the House of Commons.

Our Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the latest from London. 

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Germania Airlines files for bankruptcy

German airline Germania announced that it has filed for bankruptcy and would cease operations immediately. 

The company, which caters to holiday makers, blamed fuel price increases and a strong dollar for its problems.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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India records over 200 swine flu deaths in 2019

An outbreak of the H1N1 virus in India has claimed 226 lives this year. 

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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UK Prime Minister Theresa May's visiting Northern Ireland (on Tuesday) as she seeks a Brexit deal that can avoid a hard border with Ireland.

She'll tell business leaders there a deal can be secured that can win a majority in Parliament as well as EU backing.

So far the EU has insisted it will not renegotiate the already-agreed Irish border backstop solution in the Withdrawal Agreement.

But Mrs May needs to win changes to it to gain the backing of enough of her Conservative MPs.

Former US Senator George Mitchell - who was heavily involved in the Northern Ireland peace process - says all sides need to take care with the issue.

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Russian tourists in baby dangling video outrage

A video showing a man throwing his baby in the air in front of a crowd of onlookers has gone viral, and led to outrage around the world. The man and his wife are reportedly from Russia and appear to be attempting to busk for the crowds, by dangling their child in dangerous ways. Dan Ashby has more. 

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UN says North Korea's missile programme is intact

The United Nations says North Korea's ballistic missile programme remains intact and the country is defying UN sanctions.

A report to the 15-member U.N. Security Council sanctions committee comes ahead of a second planned summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this month.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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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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