Wednesday, September 18, 2019

UK SUPREME COURT PROROGATION CASE CONTINUES

The UK's Supreme Court is holding a second day of hearings into whether it was unlawful for Boris Johnson to suspend Parliament.

Critics of the Prime Minister say he prorogued Parliament to avoid scrutiny of Brexit and misled the Queen with his advice.

The government argues that it wanted to bring a Parliamentary session to an end so it could set out a new legislative agenda - and says this is not a matter for the courts.

Matthew Thompson reports.

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Vladimir Putin to meet Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold talks with China's Prime Minister Li Keqiang in Moscow on Wednesday. The meeting comes at a time when the two sides have expanded trade ties in the face of Beijing's on-going trade war with the US.

Neha Poonia reports from Moscow.

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UGANDA RWANDA TALKS ON EXTRADITION

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Uganda and Rwanda have agreed to finalize the treaty on extradition in order to provide a basis for the future exchange of criminal fugitives.

 

The two countries have accused each other of harboring groups that want to undermine their country's security.

 

This move has created tension between the two States, forcing Rwanda to close its border with Uganda.

 

Michael Baleke reports from Kampala.


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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Trump Admin to Revoke California's Emissions Control Authority

The Trump administration is expected to formally revoke California's legal authority to set auto emissions rules that are stricter than the federal government's rules. 

The move sets up a legal battle between the federal government and California, the most populous state in the U.S.


Rachel Silverman has this report from San Francisco. 

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Justice Department Sues for Proceeds from Snowden's Book

The United States Department of Justice is suing for the proceeds from a memoir written by former CIA employee and National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. The Department of Justice says the book violates non-disclosure agreements he signed with the US government. 

Rachel Silverman has that story. 



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UN condemns double Afghan suicide bombings

The United Nations Secretary-General says he "strongly condemns" the
two separate suicide bombings which killed at least 48 people in
Afghanistan.

The Taliban targeted an election rally for President Ashraf Ghani and
a busy public square.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Saturday Night Live fires comedian before he starts work

One of America's best known comedy shows has fired its newest cast
member before he even started work.

US comedian Shane Gillis was due to join Saturday Night Live, but
videos surfaced online showing him making racist and homophobic
comments.

Sarah Walton reports from New York

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Saudi oil refinery attack weighs on European markets


Saturday's attack on a Saudi oil refinery weighed on European stock markets for a second day, with Germany's DAX and the FTSE 100 in London both dipping into the red on Tuesday.

The Trump administration has blamed Iran for the attack on the world's largest oil processing plant but Tehran denies any involvement.

Our correspondent Giles Gibson has more from Frankfurt:

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Iran rejects direct talks with US

Iran's Supreme Leader has ruled out direct talks with the United
States after the US accused Tehran of ordering drone strikes on Saudi
oil facilities.

It comes amid speculation whether Iran's President Hassan Rouhani
would meet US President Donald Trump at the United Nations General
Assembly next week.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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STOKES: SUN NEWSPAPER IS 'DISGUSTING'

England cricketer Ben Stokes says the Sun newspaper is 'disgusting' for publishing a story about 'traumatic' events for his family in New Zealand.

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The Sun has run details of the death of his half brother and sister who were shot by his mother's former partner in 1988 - before Ben Stokes was born.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Russia summons top North Korea diplomat over boat attack

Russia has summoned the acting North Korean ambassador following the detention of two North Korean ships.

That move came after crew members attacked Russian border guards in the incident in the Sea of Japan.

Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.


Delhi’s last elephant may have been found

In a bizarre case, the last remaining elephant in Delhi, has gone missing - and been found in the city all along.

In July, keeper Yusuf Ali was said to have fled with Lakshmi, fearing that forest officials would seize the animal.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more from New Delhi on this story. 

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French authorities clear migrant camp outside Dunkirk

French authorities have cleared out about a thousand people from a migrant camp neat Dunkirk, after a court ordered it closed.

The residents boarded buses to government-run shelters, where they will be able to apply for asylum.

Elena Casas reports from Paris. 



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Apple’s begins appeal over $14 billion EU tax bill

Apple has begun its legal challenge against the European Union, who says the iPhone maker owes 14 billion US dollars in back taxes to Ireland.

The case is seen as an important precedent as to what extent multinational companies can take advantage of favorable local tax laws.

Ira Spitzer has more from Brussels.

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Egypt still concerned by Ethiopia’s dam

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Egypt and Ethiopia remain at loggerheads over a 6000MW dam Ethiopia is building on the river Nile. 

A meeting between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan in Addis Ababa has failed to make any progress.

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa:

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Russia, Iran and Turkey agree to ease tensions in Idlib

Russia, Iran and Turkey have agreed to ease tensions in Idlib- the last rebel held stronghold in Syria. 

Disagreements did persist on the question of threats from the Islamic State. While Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of ISIS sleeper cells in northeast Syria, Turkey's Recep Erdogan dismissed these concerns.

Neha Poonia has more from Moscow. 

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Russia says may sell weapons to Saudi Arabia

Russia says it's ready to help Saudi Arabia on defence if its leaders decide to purchase Russian weapons.

President Vladimir Putin made the comments during talks with his Turkish and Iranian counterparts in Turkey on Monday, saying Russian weaponry could reliably protect Saudi infrastructure if needed.

Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.

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UK SUPREME COURT TO HEAR PARLIAMENT SUSPENSION CASE

The legal row over Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament reaches the UK's highest court on Tuesday.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments over three days about whether the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful.

The Prime Minister advised the Queen to suspend Parliament for five weeks - but many lawmakers feel it reduces scrutiny of his Brexit plans.

A Scottish court ruled last week the prorogation was unlawful - but the Supreme Court will make a final decision which the government insists it will respect.

Barrister Mohsin Zaidi says that may not come immediately.

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Ronan McCrea is a constitutional law professor at UCL - he says the case is likely to divide people down Brexiteer-Remainer lines.

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Indian Reserve Bank fears rise in current account deficit if crude continues to surge

The Reserve Bank of India's Governor has expressed concern on the additional load being put on the country's spending on imports due to a rise in crude oil prices.

Kshitij Nagar has more from New Delhi.


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India celebrates PM Modi's birthday

The Indian Prime minister is celebrating his 69th birthday on Sept 17th.  
Workers of his Bhartiya Janta party have planned hundreds of celebrations across the country. 

Radhika Bajaj has more from New Delhi.

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