Friday, September 27, 2019

Juncker says no-deal Brexit would be UK's fault: German daily

European Council President Jean-Claude Juncker has said it would be Britain's fault alone if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Juncker's comments came ahead of more Brexit talks on Friday and amid growing skepticism an agreement is possible.

 

Bruce Harrison reports from Brussels.


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UK BREXIT SECRETARY MEETS EU

The UK's Brexit secretary, Stephen Barclay, will meet the EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier in Brussels later. [12GMT]

The two are hoping to find alternatives to the Irish backstop, a controversial insurance policy aimed at avoiding a hard border between Northern Ireland in the UK, and the Republic of Ireland following Brexit.

Stuart Smith is in London:

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Stena Impero tanker leaves Iran

A British-flagged oil tanker is leaving Iran, after being held there for more than two months.


The Stena Impero is on the move from the Bandar Abbas port, where it has been anchored since July.


Benji Hyer reports from London. 


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Russian Parliament says Deutsche Welle broke law

Russia's parliament says it will ask the country's Foreign Ministry to consider revoking German broadcaster Deutsche Welle's right to work in the country for allegedly breaking Russian laws.

The broadcaster is accused of urging Russians to attend an unauthorised protest this summer- a charge it denies.

Neha Poonia reports from Moscow.

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BREXIT TALKS CONTINUE IN BRUSSELS

UK Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay's meeting EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier for talks in Brussels (Friday).

Mr Barnier told diplomats on Thursday the UK's current proposals to avoid an Irish border backstop are unworkable.

But UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists a deal can be done before the end of October.

It comes as speculation grows about the legal avenues the government is exploring to avoid requesting a Brexit extension as required by new legislation if a deal isn't reached.

Former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major believes that's where Boris Johnson's administration is heading.

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Nasa says India's spacecraft made "hard landing" on moon

India's unsuccessful moon mission, which saw its spacecraft losing contact moments before it due to touch down on the lunar surface, had a "hard landing", Nasa says.

India was hoping to become the first country to land on the lunar south pole when the attempt was made earlier this month.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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Kurz set to return to power in Austrian elections

Austria's ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz appears likely to return to power when Austrian voters head to the polls Sunday for the second time in three years.

The 33-year-old was ousted from office in May in the wake a video corruption scandal implicating one of his coalition partners.

Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.


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China Industrial Profits Slump as Headwinds Bite

August profits for China's industrial firms took a hit in yet another sign of cracks in the country's economy.

That's as the trade war and weak domestic demand to continue to weigh on business.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Russia slams latest US sanctions

Russia's Foreign Ministry has called the latest sanctions imposed by Washington DC 'an act that abets terrorism'.

The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on a firm that it claims provide jet fuel to Russian forces in Syria.

Neha Poonia reports from Moscow.

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Thursday, September 26, 2019

US Sanctions Raul Castro

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has  announced sanctions  against Cuba's former President Raul Castro.

Pompeo says the sanctions are because of Castro's support for the government of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, and for his involvement in human rights abuses.

Mary Triny Mena reports from Caracas.



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Trump seeks identity of whistleblower sources within White House, calls them "close to a spy"

President Trump says the officials within his White House who provided information to a whistleblower are close to being "spies" and he's demanding that they be unmasked.


He suggested to a group of American diplomats in New York that in earlier times the whistle-blower and his sources might have faced the death penalty for treason.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Russia to upgrade military capacity in Syria

Russia's defence ministry has announced a boost to capacity at its air base and naval port in Syria.

It says it's specifically looking to expand the type and range of planes at the air base, possibly to include missile-carrying craft.

Ross Cullen has more from Moscow.

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US to Deport Migrants to Honduras

Honduras has signed a deal with the United States to accept migrants applying for asylum in the US.

Gang wars in Honduras have ruled waves of mass migration and multiple caravans to the United States. 

USCorrespondent Rachel Silverman has more. 


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Trump claims whistleblower's sources are "close to a spy", calls for halting of impeachment inquiry

President Trump says the officials within his White House who provided information to a whistleblower are close to being "spies" and he's demanding that they be unmasked.


The President also says he ought out to have the power to halt the impeachment probe now underway on Capitol Hill.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Top Intel Chief testifies on whistleblower complaint over Trump-Ukraine call


The Acting Director of the National Intelligence has appeared before congress to answer questions over his handling of a Whistleblower complaint centered on a phone call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart

Joseph Maguire has been defending his decision to delay the passage of the complaint to congress

The allegations, made public on Thursday, focuses around President Trump's July conversation in which he asks President Zelensky to investigate former US vice president, and political rival Joe Biden

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Bangladesh gets inspired with Delhi's new curriculum for students

Bangladesh's Primary Education Minister, Zakir Hussain met Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday.

They visited a public school in New Delhi to observe the Happiness Curriculum in action.

The Delhi government introduced this course in public schools in 2018, and recently celebrated its one-year anniversary.

In this class, students learn about values, mindfulness and sensibility.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports

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DR Congo Measles Vaccination

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The Congolese government and international aid agencies have launched a huge measles vaccination campaign in six of the DRC's provinces.


The aim is to stem the world's largest measles outbreak. Health officials have recorded close to 200,000 cases and 3,667 deaths since the beginning of the year. Chris Ocamringa has that story from Kinshasa.


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UK PARLIAMENT WILL NOT BE SUSPENDED FOR CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE

British lawmakers have voted against a three-day suspension of parliament, which would allow the Conservative party to hold its annual conference in Manchester.

It comes after the government attempted to suspend Parliament for five weeks, through a process called prorogation, but were found to have acted unlawfully.

British lawmakers have clashed with the government since their return.

Stuart Smith has more from London

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Whistleblower alleges White House cover-up of Trump's conversations with Zelensky


The whistleblower alleging serious misconduct by President Trump is claiming the White House operates a secret electronic storage system where records of his conversation with the Ukrainian President were hidden.


The complaint alleges that multiple White House officials were so worried by the President's discussions with the Ukrainian leader that they locked records of the conversations away.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Tanzania hunter-gatherers win UN environment prize

A carbon offset project run by Hadza tribe who are  hunter-gatherers in Tanzania has been awarded the UN's Equator Prize for conservation and sustainability in New York, along with 21 other indigenous groups that are using natural solutions to combat climate change.

Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es salaam.

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