Monday, February 25, 2019

Trump delays further tariffs on China after "substantial progress" in trade talks

President Donald Trump has announced that the US will delay imposing more tariffs on Chinese goods.
Mr Trump had threatened to raise duties from 10 per cent to 25 per cent from Friday.
But as Kate Fisher reports, he says "substantial progress" has been made in trade talks allowing further tariffs to be delayed.

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Friday, February 22, 2019

R. Kelly charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse

The R&B singer R. Kelly has been charged with ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse by prosecutors in Chicago.


The move comes after videotape emerged allegedly showing the R&B singer assaulting an underage girl.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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WHITE HOUSE TO KEEP 200 US TROOPS IN SYRIA FOR PEACEKEEPING MISSION

200 US troops will stay in Syria as a peacekeeping force as the rest of the army pulls out of the country, says the White House.

President Trump was heavily criticised in December for his decision to withdraw 2000 military personnel.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington

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Iran given until June to strengthen anti-money laundering rules

Iran has been given four more months to strengthen its anti-money laundering rules. 

During a meeting in the French capital, The Financial Action Task Force said if Tehran does not comply it will face increased international scrutiny of its banks.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic says while Iran has brought in some new measures it still has a lot more work to do.  

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Pakistan to remain on watchlist for terror financing

The global anti-money laundering watchdog says Pakistan will remain on its terror financing watchlist. 

During a meeting in the French capital, the Financial Action Task Force said "limited progress" had been made by Islamabad to curb the funding of militants.

Our Paris correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic says while being on the list can make international transactions harder, Pakistan can still turn to powerful global partners. 

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India to block off excess water supply to Pakistan

The Indian government has said it is working on a plan to restrict the flow of excess water to Pakistan from its share of rivers.

This is the latest in a series of steps taken by the Indian government in the aftermath of a suicide bombing in Kashmir, that a Pakistan based militant outfit claimed responsibility for.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Ninth MP quits UK Labour Party

A 9th Member of Parliament has resigned from the UK's Labour Party.

The MP for Dudley North said the party is "broken" under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.

Jessica king has more from London. 


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EU Negotiator Cannot Rule Out Brexit Postponement

The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says he cannot rule out the possibility that the UK's exit from the bloc is going to be pushed back.


And Friday morning he made yet another call for more clarity from the UK on how it wants to exit the EU.


Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has more from Brussels.


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ISIS TEENAGER'S FAMILY TO CHALLENGE UK CITIZENSHIP DECISION

The family of a woman who joined the Islamic State group in Syria say they'll fight a decision to revoke her UK citizenship.

Shamima Begum fled London in 2015 as a 15 year-old and now wants to return to Britain with her newborn baby.

Chris Golds reports from London.

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Germany records 5th straight yearly budget surplus

For a fifth year in a row, Germany took in more money than it spent, notching its highest budget surplus since the country's reunification in nineteen eighty nine.

The surplus comes despite an economic slowdown in the country last year.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin

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S. Korean income gap marks record high last year


South Korea's income gap has shot up dramatically despite the government's efforts to increase wages for low earners.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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The bottom 20 percent of earners made about 11-hundred dollars a month in the fourth quarter of 2018, down nearly 18 percent on-year.

Meanwhile, the top 20 percent earned nearly 83-hundred dollars a month, up more than ten percent on year.

Some analysts are blaming the growing income disparity on President Moon's minimum wage hike.

So far, his income-led growth strategy and tax hikes to boost the economy have been met with criticism.

But his government says the measures need time to yield positive results.

Youth unemployment is also at a 19-year high.  

Some critics say Moon's economic promises have take a backseat to reconciliation efforts with North Korea.

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U.S. to leave 200 troops in Syria

The White House says a small peacekeeping group of 200 troops will
remain in Syria after a U.S. withdrawal.

In December President Trump announced that 2,000 American troops were
leaving the country in a move that prompted the resignation of his
Secretary of Defense James Mattis.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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AUSTRALIA: Bourke St murderer sentenced to LIFE

In Australia, Melbourne's Bourke Street killer James Gargasoulas has been jailed for at least 46 years for committing one of Australia's "worst examples of mass murder" when he drove down the shopping strip mowing down all who stood before him.
Arthur Stevens reports

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COURTESY AIR NEWS MELBOURNE


Chicago police say actor staged attack to advance his career

Chicago's police chief says the actor Jussie Smollett staged a racist
and homophobic attack to advance his career.

The Empire TV series star says two men put a noose around his neck
during the incident in late January.

But Smollett has now been arrested and charged with lying to police
about the alleged attack.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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Thursday, February 21, 2019

US: no cooperation with Huawei-using countries

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says America will not work with any
country that uses technology developed by Chinese firm Huawei.

The US warns the company poses a security risk.

Nick Harper reports.

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Theresa May reaches out to Remainer rebels

The UK Prime Minister has held meetings with members of her party, amid rumors several more are close to quitting.

Britain's two main political parties are braced for fresh defections, after 11 MPs handed in their resignations and joined a new Independent Group.

Jessica King has the latest from London. 


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Could More British MPs Resign and Join The Independent Group?

Britain's political parties look set to further unravel, after it was suggested that more MPs could be ready to quit, following several cross-party resignations this week.


MPs who have decided to leave their parties have decided to stand as independents, but within the Independent Group - which sits together in Parliament.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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U.S. Coast Guard planned large-scale 'domestic terror attack'


A 49 year-old coast guard officer has been arrested after allegedly stockpiling weapons to carry out a domestic terror attack

FBI agents detained Lieutenant Christoper Paul Hasson and seized guns and ammunition from his home in Maryland on Friday

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US authorities say woman who joined IS is not a US citizen and will not be allowed to return


US authorities say a woman who left the US to join the Islamic State is not an American citizen and will not be allowed into the country.

But Hoda Muthana's family and lawyer insist she is a US citizen.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports:

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UK signs MOU with African Union



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The UK has announced plans to inject up to 30 million pounds into the African continent.


The money will be used for prosperity and security projects.


The initiative was revealed by the UK's Minister of State for Africa, Harriet Baldwin at the African Union Commission Headquarters in Addis Ababa.


Our Correspondent in Ethiopia, Coletta Wanjohi reports.


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