Wednesday, October 9, 2019

China offers to buy more soybeans ahead of trade talks

China has signaled its willingness to strike a mini-trade deal when it meets with the US later this week. But only if the Trump administration backs off on tariff threats. And to show it's serious, Beijing is offering to pony up on agricultural purchases. Toni Waterman has more from Washington.

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Trump campaign manager in court on fraud charges

US President Donald Trump's former campaign manager is back in court
in New York facing multiple fraud charges.

Paul Manafort is already serving a seven and a half year sentence
after he was found guilty of charges stemming from the Mueller
investigation into Russian election interference.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Democrats step up impeachment inquiries

House Democrats are set to step up their impeachment inquiry as The White House said it would not cooperate with the probe.

On Tuesday, White House counsel Pat A. Cipollone wrote a letter to Democrats accusing them of wanted to overturn the results of the 2016 election and suggesting their inquiry was without merit.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Kashmir schools see weak turnout, after curb lifted

As authorities lifted curfew imposed in parts of the Kashmir valley, schools and colleges have been reopened, but student attendance has been poor.

Large parts of the Kashmir valley remain under a lock-down, with mobile and internet services being disabled.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more. 

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Security stepped ahead of Modi-Xi summit

Over 500 police personnel have been deployed and residents have been issued identity cards  in the state of Tamil Nadu ahead of a 2 day summit between the leaders of India and China.


The temple town of Mahabalipuram in south India is set to host the second informal summit between the leaders since the previous meeting in Wuhan last year.


Kshitij Nagar has more from New Delhi



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Two people killed in shooting in eastern Germany


German police say two people have been killed in a shooting in the city of Halle in the east of the country.

According to local media reports, the incident took place near a synagogue - Wednesday marks the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur.

Our correspondent Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin

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UK MINISTERS BAULK AT SUGGESTION CONSERVATIVE PARTY COULD CAMPAIGN FOR NO DEAL

UK ministers in the cabinet of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, are expressing concern about a mooted change in policy to explicitly endorse no deal.


In a meeting of ministers, at least five expressed anxiety about any move to campaign for a no deal exit.


Currently, the government says it's fighting for a deal, but is ready to leave without one at the end of October if an arrangement can't be reached with the EU.


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Germany falls four places in Global Competitiveness Index


Germany has fallen four places in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index, slipping to seventh position.

The lower ranking comes amid mounting concerns over Germany's economy potentially sliding into recession later this year.

Our Frankfurt correspondent Giles Gibson has more

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British MPs Special Sitting on October 19th for Brexit

British MPs will be called to Parliament on Saturday 19th October, in what looks set to be a significant date on deciding the future of Brexit.


Crunch-time decisions will be made by lawmakers in Britain, following an EU Summit on 17th October.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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Kremlin critic’s foundation branded ‘foreign agent’

Russia's Anti-Corruption Foundation has been blacklisted by the Justice Ministry as a 'foreign agent'. The non-profit organisation is affiliated with Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and its staff were involved in a series of protests in Moscow this summer. Julia Chapman has more.

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AUSTRALIA: Foreign Minister concerned about rescue of Australian women and children from Syria

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne says extracting Australian women and children from camps in Syria is a dangerous, complex and time-consuming task.
The comments come as Australia works to extract women and children trapped in northeastern Syria, even as Turkey prepares to launch a military incursion of the war-torn region.
Arthur Stevens reports

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AUSTRALIA: Australia and Netherlands shoulder to shoulder in hunt for MH17 terrorists

Australia and the Netherlands have declared that they "will not rest" until they feel justice has been served over the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, according to the the Dutch prime minister.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Nigerian president presents record $34 billion budget for 2020



President Muhammadu Buhari has presented his proposal for Nigeria's 2020 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly in Abuja. The bill estimated at $34 billion is the highest ever in the country's history.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza in Abuja reports


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EU, UK stand ground over Johnson's plan, Brexit talks near collapse

Brexit talks appear to have all but collapsed after more world leaders have piled on the growing criticism of Boris Johnson's latest deal. But the British PM maintains this is his final offer and his country won't accept an extension to talks.

 

Bruce Harrison reports from Brussels.


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Indian prime minister Modi and China's Xi to meet at summit

Chinese president Xi Jinping will visit India this Friday and Saturday to meet prime minister Narendra Modi.

These talks come as relations have become strained because of the dispute region of Kashmir.

Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.

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BREXIT TALKSS CONTINUE DESPITE PESSIMISM

Brexit talks continue between the UK and EU despite what Ireland describes as 'big gaps' between the two sides.

On Tuesday the UK government briefed that German Chancellor Angela Merkel had signaled a position which made a Brexit deal almost impossible.

And Irish leader Leo Varadkar says it will be 'very difficult' for a deal to be reached ahead of October 31st.

However, he's due to hold face-to-face talks with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson later this week.

Telegraph Brussels correspondent James Crisp says the EU is not looking favourably on Mr Johnson's proposals.

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Extinction Rebellion Protesters Block Berlin Bridge

Hundreds of climate activists in Berlin have occupied a bridge near Chancellor Angela Merkel's office as protests continue for a third straight day.


They're part of the Extinction Rebellion movement, which has been staging similar actions around the world this week.


Ira Spitzer has more from Germany's capital.


Russia calls for caution in Syria

Russia says it was not informed in advance by the United States or by Turkey about America's plans to pull back some troops from Syria's northeastern border.

The Russian President has also urged caution by all sides with efforts underway to find a political resolution to the now eight-year long civil war.

Neha Poonia has more from Moscow.

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Beijing Calls US Sanctions on Officials a Made-Up Pretext

Beijing has hit back at a US decision to place sanctions on Chinese officials over the treatment of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.

It says the US is making up excuses to interfere in China's affairs.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Trump confirms Erdogan White House visit as Turkish forces move on Syria border


President Trump said the U.S. isn't turning its back on Kurdish allies in northern Syria amid a strong backlash from his own party over his decision to withdraw American troops from the area.

The removal of US troops comes ahead of a long-planned military incursion by Turkey

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