Thursday, October 24, 2019

US President reconfirms US withdrawal from Paris climate agreement


US President Donald Trump has reconfirmed his country's exit from the 2015 Paris climate change agreement.

He announced the US withdrawal in 2017 but the formal process of pulling out takes several years.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson has more

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First space tourism company to trade on NYSE

Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic is set to trade shares on the New
York Stock Exchange from Monday.

It'll be the first space tourism company listed on public markets.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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Mario Draghi's final farewell

Mario Draghi offered a gloomy assessment of the eurozone economy in his final press conference as European Central Bank president. Mr. Draghi pointed to global uncertainties as the biggest downside risk. But as expected, policymakers left monetary policy unchanged after unleashing another controversial round of stimulus last month. Toni Waterman has more from Washington.

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TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT LOSES EARLY MARRIAGE AGE CASE

Two years ago, the High Court of Tanzania struck out Sections the Marriage Act that allowed girls to marry at the age of 14 and 15, and then 18 years for boys.

Daniel Kijo reports from Dar es salaam

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Sixteen people convicted of murdering a female student in Bangladesh

Sixteen people in Bangladesh have been given the death penalty after being found guilty of the murder of a teenager.

Nusrat Rafi was burned to death in April after reporting the principal of her school for sexual harassment

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more -

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UK Lorry Victims 'Chinese Nationals'

The  39 victims found dead in a refrigerated lorry trailer in the UK are understood to have been Chinese nationals.


Police have launched a murder investigation in to their deaths and are still questioning the lorry's 25 year old driver.


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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UK PM CONSIDERS GENERAL ELECTION AFTER BREXIT HURDLE

The UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is weighing up whether to hold a general election or whether to hold another vote on the withdrawal agreement - the legal arrangement which outlines how the UK leaves the EU.

Mr Johnson secured a majority in support of the deal, but lawmakers did not like how little time they'd been offered to look over the agreement, stopping the bill progressing any further.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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Nigeria government to officially hand over UN house in Abuja



As part of activities to commemorate the United Nations Day event in Nigeria, the Nigerian government is set to officially handover the UN House to the international body in Abuja, the nation's capital. 

Correspondent, Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja. 


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AUSTRALIA: Massive rush to climb Ayers Rock before ban on Saturday

Whilst tourists have flocked to Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock in the heart of Australia's outback for decades in order to climb the iconic rock, that privilege is coming to an end, and the local traditional owners are pleased with that.
Arthur Stevens reports

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UK STALLS OVER BREXIT / ELECTION

There's a stalemate in the UK over whether to try and pass a Brexit deal, or push for an election.

The UK government is waiting for the EU to decide how long an extension to grant past the current Brexit date of October 31st.

If it's a long delay until the end of January, Downing Street says there must be an election.

But many Conservative MPs are urging Prime Minister Boris Johnson to bring his Brexit legislation back to Parliament so it can be passed in the next few weeks.

Conservative Party Chairman James Cleverly says an election is necessary either way.

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INVESTIGATION GROWS INTO 39 BODIES

UK police continue to question the driver of a lorry in which 39 people were found dead on Wednesday.

The 25 year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder.

Britain's National Crime Agency says it is investigating whether 'organised crime groups' are involved.

Rachel Venables reports from Grays in Essex where the lorry was found.

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Draghi holds final governing council, news conference at ECB

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi presides over his final policy meeting on Thursday. He's led the bank for a dramatic eight years, taking over just as the eurozone debt crisis was expanding.

Bruce Harrison reports from Frankfurt.

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Spanish dictator Franco to be exhumed

The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco are set to be exhumed
on Thursday following a lengthy legal battle.

After his death in 1975 he was buried in a grand basilica in the
Valley of the Fallen where about 40,000 casualties of the civil war
are interred.

The exhumation is a key priority for the ruling Socialist party and
comes ahead of elections scheduled for November 10th.

William Denselow reports from Madrid

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SEC launches probe into Infosys whistleblower complaints

Infosys says that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an investigation into a whistleblower complaint.

There are allegations against top executives at the Indian software services company  of "unethical practices" to increase profit.

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Republicans disrupt impeachment inquiry

Republican lawmakers stormed into a closed door impeachment hearing on Wednesday, delaying a senior Defence Department official's testimony by five hours.

Democrats are rapidly moving ahead with an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's request for Ukraine to investigate his campaign rival Joe Biden.

From Washington, Harry Horton reports.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Russia's doping chief prepares for Olympic ban

The head of the Russian anti-doping agency says that it's highly likely the country will be banned from the next Olympic Games.

Speaking to the AFP news agency, Yuri Ganus admitted that Russia could face serious penalties over alleged 'inconsistencies' in electronic data it handed over to the authorities.

Ross Cullen has more.

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The Trump Administration Sues California Over Emissions Policy

President Donald Trump's administration has brought a lawsuit to California, challenging the state's carbon emission reduction deal reached with the Canadian province of Quebec. This is the latest lawsuit from Trump against the US state, as Jake Savitz reports from Los Angeles. 

 

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Russian forces begin deployment near Turkey-Syria border

Russian military police have arrived in the Syrian city of Kobani, marking the start of a period when Russian and Syrian security forces will oversee the removal of YPG fighters at least 30 kilometres into Syria.

The move follows a deal struck by Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday.

Ross Cullen has more from Sochi.

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Facebook CEO: Libra cryptocurrency won't launch anywhere without US approval first


Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook's proposed digital currency, Libra, won't launch anywhere in the world until it gets approval from US regulators.


The social media giant's CEO was testifying to lawmakers in the US House of Representatives on Wednesday.


Giles Gibson reports from Capitol Hill


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Russia sends nuclear bombers to South Africa as Putin hosts African leaders

On a day President Vladimir Putin played host to 43 heads of state from Africa, two Russian nuclear-capable bomber jets landed in South Africa.

Experts say it's a move timed to Russia holding the first ever Russia-Africa summit in Sochi as it tries to increase its influence on the resource rich continent.

Neha Poonia has more.

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