Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Trump and Zelenksy joke after phone call transcript released

The US president and his Ukrainian counterpart joked at a news conference on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York.

The meeting came after the publication of the transcript of a phone call between the two leaders when they discussed a possible investigation of the former US vice-president, Joe Biden.

Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.

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US-Japan agree 'limited' trade deal


The US and Japan have agreed an initial phase of a negotiated bilateral trade deal

President Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made the announcement on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly

Our US correspondent Kevin McAleese has the details....

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Trump denies pressuring Ukraine on Bidens, despite proof in transcript

President Trump says he never pressured the Ukrainian President to open a corruption investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, even though a memorandum of a conversation between the two men released by the White House clearly shows them discussing the issue.


Donald Trump met with President Volodymyr Zelensky at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday as our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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BORIS JOHNSON: HOLD NO CONFIDENCE VOTE

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's dared opposition parties to bring a vote of no confidence in his government.

He's been addressing lawmakers after the Supreme Court ruled his suspension of Parliament was unlawful.

Mr Johnson says he believes the court was wrong to rule in that way.

And he's urged opposition parties who say he should resign to hold a general election.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says it's been a bad tempered resumption of business for the House of Commons.

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UK PRIME MINISTER URGES OPPOSITION TO CALL A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spoken to Parliament for the first time since the country's highest court found his suspension of Parliament to be unlawful.


MPs returned to work a day after the ruling, where there was much anger over the suspension with many MPs saying they felt they had been lied to by the Government.


During Prime Minister Johnson's heated speech, he told the House of Commons that he believed the Supreme Court was wrong to rule on a political question



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ALT During the Prime Minister's heated speech, he told the House of Commons that Parliament was paralysed and urged the opposition to call a vote of no confidence and face a general election


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Vaping firm boss steps down amid health and marketing concerns

The boss of one of the US's biggest vaping companies has stepped down amid growing concerns over health risks and marketing.

Juul has also announced it is suspending all its advertising in the U.S.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Iranian President says no nuclear negotiations without sanctions relief

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani says he will not hold nuclear
negotiations with the United States while American economic sanctions
remain in place.

He was speaking at the United Nations where European leaders have been
trying to broker a meeting between President Rouhani and President
Donald Trump.

Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.

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Three sailors, serving on USS George H.W. BUSH, commit suicide over one week

Three US sailors, serving on the same aircraft carrier, have died by suicide over the last week

The US Navy confirmed that the deaths occurred off-base from the USS George H.W. Bush  

Our US correspondent Kevin McAleese reports

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White House Releases Full Transcript of President Trump Ukraine Call

A full transcript of US President Donald Trump's July 25 phone-call with his Ukranian counterpart was released on Wednesday.

It shows President Trump offered Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky US assistance to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the latest…

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UK MPs RETURN TO ROWDY PARLIAMENT

There have been angry exchanges in the UK's Parliament after its suspension by the government was ruled unlawful.

Lawmakers returned to work on Wednesday after a ruling in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson had insisted his government was proroguing Parliament to set up a new legislative agenda.

But opponents said it was to avoid scrutiny of his Brexit plans.

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has lambasted the Commons for refusing to pass a Brexit deal or agree to an election.

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WHO DENIES REPORTING EBOLA CASE IN TANZANIA

The government of Tanzania summoned WHO country representative following recent speculations that there is Ebola outbreak in the country. Recently there were unconfirmed reports of the disease, following the death of a woman with Ebola-like symptoms.

Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es salaam.

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Climate change devastating oceans and frozen regions: UN report

A new United Nations report warns of the impact climate change is
having on the world's oceans and frozen regions.

This comes days after a climate action summit was held on the
sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Blow to Johnson doesn't signal compromise in Brexit talks

Technical talks continue over Brexit continue in Brussels following news PM Boris Johnson was found to be unlawful in suspending UK parliament. But the blow to Johnson hasn't raised much optimism in the EU that a Brexit deal is any closer.

 

Bruce Harrison reports from Brussels.


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High onion prices in India have citizen's tearing up

Onions are a kitchen essential in India. But people are crying even before they chop them. 

Reason being, that onion prices have more than doubled in some Indian cities due to a shortage in supply.

Radhika Bajaj reports from New Delhi. 


Earthquake in the Indian Subcontinent shakes Northern India and Pakistan

At least 22 people are dead and hundreds more injured after a magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Pakistan Administered Kashmir.

Rescue operations went on through the night to try and bring the situation under control.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports.

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GHANA FAILED COUP PLOT.

Ghana's government says it has detained three suspects over an alleged plot to destabilize the country. 

Authorities say a joint security operation on Friday led to the retrieval of several arms, explosive devices and ammunition from locations in Accra. 

Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra. 

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Thomas Cook holidaymakers now able to leave Cuba

The collapse of British tour operator Thomas Cook is causing ripples around the world.

 

The UK's Civil Aviation Authority has announced that tourists and flight crew are now able to leave Cuba, after holidaymakers said they were prevented from leaving their hotels or asked to pay for their rooms.

 

Benji Hyer reports from London.


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AUTSRALIA: Reserve Bank may lower interest rates as economy tanks

Not even Australia's Reserve Bank can explain why the Australian economy is slowing down, but the Labor Opposition believes the coalition government is sitting on its hands at the worst possible time.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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AUSTRALIA: Cannabis to become legal for personal use in Canberra

Possessing and growing cannabis for personal use will be legal in Australia's capital Canberra next year.
The Australian Capital Territory will become the first state or territory in Australia to allow cannabis use, with residents over 18 permitted to possess up to 50 grams and grow two plants.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Germany to bail out Thomas Cook subsidiary Condor

The German government plans to loan Condor airlines four hundred twenty million dollars after its British parent company Thomas Cook became insolvent earlier this week.


A German official blamed Brexit for the airline's problems.


Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.


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