Monday, April 22, 2019

US to end sanctions waivers on Iranian oil imports

The U.S. is expected to end sanctions waivers for countries that import Iranian oil. 

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is set to announce that all countries who previously had permission to import oil from Iran will have to stop or face sanctions. 

The U.S. reimposed sanctions on exports of Iranian oil in November after President Trump pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. 

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Friday, April 19, 2019

California-couple who chained and tortured 12 of their children, given life sentence

A California couple who locked up and starved 12 of their children have been jailed for life
 
David and Louise Turpin were sentenced after some of their children shared details of the ordeal in court

Our US correspondent Kevin McAleese reports

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Subpoena issued for full un-redacted Mueller report

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman has issued a subpoena
demanding a complete un-redacted version of the Mueller report.

The findings of the Russia meddling probe were released Thursday but
didn't reach a firm conclusion on whether President Trump obstructed
justice.

The President says the Mueller report shows there was no collusion
with Russia and no obstruction of justice.

Many Democrats disagree and now want to speak with Robert Mueller.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler says Congress must now
determine the scope of the alleged misconduct.

Nina-Maria Potts reports on how lawmakers are reacting to the report.
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Nina-Maria Potts reports on how lawmakers plan to proceed.
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RUSSIA HAS 'LITTLE INTEREST' IN MUELLER REPORT

Russian officials will review the report by US Special Counsel Robert Mueller before deciding whether it is worth showing to President Vladimir Putin, according to his spokesman. The report details allegations of Russian hacking and meddling during the 2016 US elections. But the spokesman says it's an issue for America, not Russia. Lucy Taylor reports.


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Indian voter chops off his finger after voting for the wrong party

A voter in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh allegedly cut off his finger after he mistakenly voted for the wrong party in the country's general elections.

India is voting in seven phases to elect a new government with results due only on May 23.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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Democrat call on Mueller to testify after release of redacted-Russia report

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee has called on Special Counsel Robert Mueller to testify in congress over the findings from his 2-year investigation into Russian interference in the last US election

The Mueller Report, released in full but with redactions, didn't bring any additional criminal charges but promises to unleash another political storm

Kevin McAleese has this from Washington

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Man holding gas canisters arrested at New York Cathedral

A man attempting to enter a New York cathedral carrying two cans of
gasoline and lighters has been arrested.

This comes just days after a fire destroyed much of the famous Notre
Dame cathedral in Paris.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Mueller Report far more critical of Trump than White House has claimed

The Mueller Report shows that President Trump tried to fire the Special Prosecutor investigating ties between this campaign and the Russians, and then ordered top officials to lie about it.


It also reveals the President's panic behind the scenes at the White House when the investigation got underway, and it raises fresh questions about why President Trump is not facing obstruction of justice charges.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Trump slams Mueller report a hoax as 400-page redacted version released

U.S. President Donald Trump has slammed the Mueller report as a 'hoax'.

US attorney general William P. Barr admitted publicly that he and his deputy did not agree with the legal conclusions drawn by Special Counsel Robert Mueller in his two-year probe into the Trump campaigns links to the Kremlin.

In a press conference just ahead of releasing a 400 page redacted version of the Mueller report, William Barr conceded it had been a struggle to get to the truth- but because the President genuinely believed the allegations were false.

 
The report is now out.

 
Nina-Maria Potts has more:

 
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FACEBOOK BANS BRITISH FAR RIGHT ORGANISATIONS

A number of British far right groups have been banned by Facebook.


The social media giant says it has taken the step because those listed have been spreading hate.


UK correspondent Natalie Powell reports.



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Ken Loach and Terence Malik but no Tarantino as Cannes line up announced

The line up of the 72nd Cannes Film Festival was unveiled on Thursday - with veteran directors Terence Malik and Ken Loach set to present new films.

The world of cinema heads to the Riviera from the 14th to the 25th of May this year, for a festival director Thierry Fremaux promised will be « very political. » 

Elena Casas reports from Paris.


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N. Korea wants Sec. Pompeo out of nuclear talks

North Korea has said it wants Secretary of State Mike Pompeo removed from any future negotiations about Kim Jong-un's nuclear weapons.

 

Bruce Harrison has more from Seoul.

 

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According to North Korean media, Pyongyang wants someone more careful and mature in communicating.

 

A North Korean official said the Hanoi summit showed talks could go wrong whenever Secretary Pompeo pokes his nose in.

 

President Trump and Kim Jong-un abruptly ended their summit in Hanoi without a deal.

 

Shortly before criticizing Pompeo, North Korea claimed to have tested a new tactical weapon.

 

It's unclear what kind of weapon.

 

But Kim Jong-un appears to be losing his patience.

 

Last week, he said Washington has until the end of this year to offer mutually acceptable terms to keep diplomacy alive.

 

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India votes in second phase of general election

The second phase of polling is taking place in India's marathon general election. 

95 constituencies are going to the polls to vote on more than 1600 candidates.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Chennai.

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MADEIRA COACH CRASH


At least 29 people have died and dozens more injured after a bus carrying German tourists crashed on the Portuguese Island of Madeira.


The bus veered off a road and down a steep hillside east of the capital Funchal


Our Europe Correspondent Briohny Williams has more.



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CLIMATE ARRESTS CONTINUE IN LONDON

Police in London have made nearly 400 arrests after several days of climate protests, which continue.


Three people have been charged with obstructing trains by an unlawful act - after several activists climbed on top of a train at Canary Wharf on Wednesday.


The Extinction Rebellion group behind the demonstrations says it intends to carry on causing disruption in London until the end of the month.


It wants the UK government to reduce net carbon emissions to zero by 2025.


But former London police chief Lord Stevens believes the policing response has been inadequate at key locations where protesters have blocked roads and transport hubs.


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Amazon To Shut China Online Store

Reports say Amazon plans to shut down it's online store in Mainland China come July after struggling for years to compete there.

The tech giant says it's now looking to focus more on cross-border sales and cloud services in the market.

Patrick Fok reports.

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US ramps pressure on Maduro with sanctions against Venezuela Central Bank


The United States announced a new wave of sanctions against Venezuela on Wednesday

The measures are the latest attempt by the Trump Administration to apply pressure on the country's leader Nicolas Maduro

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Indian airline Jet Airways suspends all operations

Cash strapped Indian airline Jet Airways has stopped all operations after failing to get a fresh bail out package. 

The airline has 1.2 billion dollars in outstanding debt and had cut down its 123 plane fleet to just 5 aircraft before ceasing all operations.

Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.

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N. Korea claims to test new 'tactical guided weapon'

North Korea claims to have tested a new kind of weapon. This comes as Washington and Pyongyang struggle to make progress in talks over Kim Jong-un's nuclear program.

 

Bruce Harrison has more from Seoul.

 

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North Korean state media reports the new tactical guided weapon has a 'powerful warhead.'

 

The report is vague, but the description suggests this was not a ballistic missile or nuclear device.

 

The news comes as the U.S. and North Korea struggle to maintain talks.

 

President Donald Trump has met leader Kim Jong-un twice.

 

But Trump appears no closer to convincing Kim to give up his nuclear weapons.

 

The report also puts greater pressure on South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

 

The public here is growing more convinced he'll be unable to maintain peace talks.

 

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BREAKING: North Korea claims test of "new-type" tactical, guided weapon"

North Korea says it has test-fired a new weapon, although it's not clear whether it was a ballistic missile.


Kim Jong Un reportedly watched the test in a move that could undermine talks to arrange a possible third summit meeting with President Trump.


From Washington, Simon Marks reports.


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