Thursday, January 2, 2020

Islamic State claims Russia New Year attack

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a New Year's attack in southern Russia. A police officer was killed when two men carried out a car and knife attack. Julia Chapman has more.

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German factory activity shrinks for 12th straight month

Germany's export dependent economy was dealt another blow in December. The manufacturing sector not only continued to contract, but it contracted at a faster clip. Toni Waterman has the details from Frankfurt.

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Marvel Casts its First Ever Transgender Character in a Bid to Better Reflect Audiences


The Marvel Cinematic Universe is slated to feature its first ever transgender character.  The studio has plans to roll out a variety of minority characters in a bid to better reflect audiences around the world. 

Jillian Wolf reports from New York.

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Protestors pull out of U.S. embassy compound in Baghdad


Iran-backed protestors have withdrawn from the U.S. embassy compound in Iraq's capital, Baghdad.

The embassy was attacked on Tuesday after U.S. air strikes on Iran-backed militia in Iraq and Syria.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson reports

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TALKS TO RESTORE NORTHERN IRELAND GOVERNMENT RESUME UNDER ELECTION THREAT

Talks to restore Northern Ireland's government have resumed after the Christmas holidays, to try to break three years of political deadlock.

The two largest parties, Sinn Fein [pron: Shin Fayne] and the DUP, have been unable to agree how to share power.

But if they can't come to an agreement in just under two weeks, an election could be called.

Our UK correspondent, Stuart Smith, reports.

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Refugees Cross to Uganda over Tribal Clashes in DR Congo

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Fresh ethnic violence in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has forced hundreds to seek safety in Uganda.

 

Authorities in Uganda say in the past week more than 300 people escaped tribal massacres in the Eastern province of Ituri and crossed into the country using Lake Albert.

 

Michael Baleke reports from Kampala.


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Austria's Sebastian Kurz strikes unlikely coalition deal with Greens

Austria's centre-right People's Party has struck an unlikely coalition with the Greens following three months of tough negotiations. 

It returns Chancellor Sebastian Kurz to power, and installs the left-wing Green Party in government for the first time. 

The September election was called after a corruption scandal that brought an end to the previous coalition with the far-right Freedom Party. 

Lucy Hough (HOFF) has the details: 

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Sacked vegan brings landmark UK discrimination case

A vegan man in the UK is bringing a landmark case, in which it will be decided for the first time whether veganism should be protected in law.


The man claims he was discriminated against on the basis of his ethical veganism belief.


Benji Hyer reports from London. 


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No arrests yet for Johannesburg New Year's shootings

India records highest new year day births, infant mortality rate lowest in 20 years

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Almost half a million babies were born on New Year's day around the world. India topped the list of countries recording most births, followed by China. Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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Snow at last in Moscow after December temperature record


Moscow has been blanketed in snow at last after a December that saw the recording of the highest temperature in more than 130 years. Many muscovites celebrated their biggest holiday, December 31st, with little to know snow at all - and listening to warnings that high temperatures might be a sign of climate instability to come. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Deadly flooding hits Indonesia's capital

New Year's Eve revellers waiting for fireworks were hit by torrential rain which caused the worst flooding since 2013. Rainfall three times higher than avenge has soaked the capital causing 16 deaths and destruction across the city. 


Daniel Quinlan reports.  


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India plans its third moon mission

India has announced plans for its third moon mission, just months after its last one failed to land on the lunar surface.  

India in September tried to put a rover on the moon, which would have made it only the fourth country to land on the moon, but it crash landed.

Our correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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AUSTRALIA: Royal Australian Navy delivering supplies to bushfire victims

The bushfire summer continues in Australia with the defence forces now stepping in to help in the nation's south east.
Hundred of structures have been destroyed with many homes amongst them in fires stretching from Bateman's Bay south of Sydney into the east of the State of Victoria where at least 17 people are unable to be accounted for.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

China's Tencent acquires 10% of Universal for almost $3.4bn

Chinese tech company Tencent has agreed to buy a 10% stake in Universal Music for $3.36 billion dollars.

 

The world's largest music company has signed global superstars such as Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish.

 

Our US correspondent Jagruti Dave reports

 

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Uber and Postmates Sue California Over Gig Law, Claiming it as Unconstitutional


Two large companies, and competitors in the food-delivery market, have filed a complaint in California over new legislation regarding independent contractors.  Uber and Postmates allege the bill, which could force both companies to treat drivers as employees, is unconstitutional.


Jillian Wolf reports from New York.  


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Huawei sees record 2019 growth despite US blacklist

Chinese technology giant Huawei saw revenue hit a record $122 billion
in 2019, despite a pressure campaign by the United States.

However, the company warned of challenges ahead in the coming year.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Trump: 'phase one' trade deal with China will be signed January

The United States and China will sign a partial trade agreement next month


On Tuesday, President Trump tweeted the deal would be finalized at the White House on January 15th.


Kevin McAleese has the latest from Washington


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UK ROYALS WILLIAM AND KATE ANNOUNCE NEW CLIMATE PRIZE

The UK's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, are launching a global prize for tackling climate issues.

Five recipients a year will receive a cash prize for solutions to the "world's greatest problems".

Our UK correspondent, Stuart Smith, reports from London.

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U.S. State Dept. responds after embassy attack in Iraq

Following an attack on the U.S. embassy in Iraq Secretary of State
Mike Pompeo says Washington will defend its people working there.

U.S. troops fired tear gas in a bid to disperse a crowd of protestors
angry at a recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran-backed militia in Iraq and
Syria.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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