Monday, March 18, 2019

Deutsche Bank confirms merger talks

Germany's two largest banks confirmed they are entering talks about a possible merger.

The two lenders - Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank - have both struggled in recent years, raising concerns about the banking sector in Europe's largest economy.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.

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NZ CABINET BACKS GUN REFORMS

New Zealand's cabinet has backed changes to gun laws after last week's terrorist attack on two mosques.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she'll set out the detail to the reforms soon.

White supremacist Brenton Tarrant has been charged with murder over the attack which killed 50 people.

Police in New Zealand say modified military-style assault weapons were used in the incident.

David Tipple's shop Gun City sold several weapons online to Brenton Tarrant - he says he supports reforms to gun laws but the far right mustn't be allowed to in.

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AUSTRALIA: Counter terror raids on NZ killer family homes

Australian Counter-terrorism police have raided two homes on the New South Wales mid-north coast, including one that's believed to belong to the sister of the gunman suspect in Friday's Christchurch terrorist attack.
Arthur Stevens reports

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COURTESY AIR NEWS MELBOURNE


Report: US to keep 1,000 troops in Syria


The US could keep almost one thousand troops in Syria, despite President Trump's previous order for a complete withdrawal.

The Wall Street Journal reports that US officials plan to keep working with Kurdish fighters in Syria, despite threats from Turkey to attack the Kurds.

Harry Horton reports from Washington.

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Friday, March 15, 2019

Trump Vetoes Congress on Blocking Emergency Declaration

US President Donald Trump has vetoed a bill that would block his declaration of a state of emergency on the Mexican border. 

12 Republican Senators voted against Trump's plan to raise money for his border wall.

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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Facebook to use AI to detect "revenge porn"


Social network giant Facebook plans to employ artificial intelligence to fight the spread of what's sometimes known as "revenge porn" on its platforms… intimate photos shared online without permission.


It's the social network's latest tool in their fight against online abuse.


Our US correspondent Liling Tan reports.


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ATTN RNZ: UK POLICE ISSUE FRESH CHRISTCHURCH STATEMENT

UK police have issued a fresh statement about the Christchurch attack - including a call for internet firms to do more to pull extremist content down.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Volkswagen faces U.S. lawsuit over emissions scandal

The United States is suing Volkswagen and the car maker's former chief
executive over an emissions scandal.

The Securities and Exchange Commission accuse the company of
misleading investors and engaging in "massive fraud."

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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US envoy: Islamic State group has just a few hundred fighters left


Washington says the Islamic State group has just a few hundred fighters left and controls less than a kilometer squared of territory in Syria.

But the Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, James Jeffrey, said the battle to defeat the group's ideology is not over.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports:

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US Threatens International Criminal Court

The United States is imposing visa bans and threatening economic sanctions on the International Criminal Court.

The ICC is considering a case against American military and civilian personnel in Afghanistan,  despite the United States not being a member of the court. 

From Washington, Daniel Ryntjes reports...

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France reacts to New Zealand terror attack

French President Emmanuel Macron has denounced the terrorist attack at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday. 

Dozens of Muslim worshippers were killed when a gunman started shooting during Friday prayers.

Now security is being enhanced at religious sites across France. 

Our Paris Correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic reports. 

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Pompeo: "every expectation" Kim will live up to nuclear commitments

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he has "every expectation" Kim Jong-Un will live up to his commitment not to resume nuclear and missile testing.

His remarks come after a senior North Korean minister said Kim may breakoff denuclearisation talks with the US.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Investigation into what caused Ethiopian Airlines crash begins

Air crash investigators in France have started examining the black box recorders of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302.

The Boeing 737-Max plane crashed near Addis Ababa on Sunday killing all 157 people on board.

Our Paris Correspondent Oliver Whitfield-Miocic explains how analysts from the French aviation bureau, known as the B-E-A, will now proceed. 

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British Police Increase Paroles Around Mosques After NZ Attack

Deadly Plague Breaks Out at Uganda-Congo Border

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Several people are feared dead at Uganda's border with the Democratic Republic of Congo after an outbreak of a suspected pneumonia plague.

The World Health Organization says confirmatory tests are being carried out at the Uganda Virus Research institute in Kampala.

Isabel Nakirya reports.

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N. Korea threatens to walk away from nuclear talks: AP

North Korea is reportedly threatening to end nuclear talks with the United States and return to weapons testing.


Bruce Harrison tells us more from Seoul.


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North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui told reporters and diplomats in Pyongyang that the U.S. has thrown away a 'golden opportunity.'


According to the Associated Press, she was referring to the recent Hanoi summit, where President Donald Trump and leader Kim Jong-un failed to reach any agreement.


Choe said it's up to Kim whether to continue talks and a moratorium on weapons testing.


She said he'll make a decision soon.


According to Trump, Kim asked him in Vietnam to lift all international sanctions against North Korea.


But Pyongyang claims it only wanted some sanctions lifted.


Either way, they're unable to agree on how to rid the Korean Peninsula weapons.


And diplomacy is once again looking very unstable.


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Ten students arrested in India for playing banned Chinese game

In the Indian state of Gujarat, ten university students were arrested for playing PUBG, the hugely popular smartphone game that the state recently banned. 

The ban on the game came into effect last week with authorities expressing concerns about the game inciting violence in youngsters.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Astronauts reach International Space Station

A Soyuz capsule has docked at the International Space Station, carrying three astronauts to space.


Two of them had previously survived an emergency landing when a failure occurred during take-off.


Julia Chapman has more.


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Boeing to continue making 737 Max, as FAA grounds fleet


Boeing says it will continue building the 737 Max 8 and 9 even as the jetliners were grounded worldwide.

The announcement came a day after the Federal Aviation Administration suspended the fleet following two recent deadly air incidents

Our US correspondent Kevin McAleese reports

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Multiple dead after shootings at 2 mosques in New Zealand


Police in New Zealand say multiple people are dead after shootings at two mosques in the city of Christchurch.  

Authorities say a suspect is in custody, but police say they haven't ruled out anyone else being involved.

The mosques were holding Friday prayers at the time of the attacks 

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The country's Prime Minister described the incident as was one of New Zealand's darkest days, calling it an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence