Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Thailand denies coronavirus cruise ship entry

A Thai government spokesperson has confirmed that passengers from a Japanese cruise ship will not be allowed to disembark at Laem Chabang port, 130 kilometers southeast of the capital, Bangkok. The decision was made due to concerns about the possibility of coronavirus infections onboard.

Daniel Quinlan reports.
 
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AUSTRALIA: Aboriginal non-citizens cannot be deported - High Court

The Australian government has had its attempt to deport two men with Aboriginal heritage thrown out after a ruling by the High Court in Canberra.
The ruling means the government can no longer deport any person with Aboriginal heritage regardless of their birthplace or citizenship.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Turkey attacks Syrian Army as battle for Idlib flares up

Russian state agencies have confirmed that Turkey has launched strikes on Syria, as the conflict over Idlib continues to flare up. Russia and the Syrian army are attacking rebels in Idlib province, but Turkey is against the offensive. Dan Ashby has more. 

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Donald Trump to visit India later this month

US President Donald Trump will be in India on a two-day official visit at the end of February.

This will be Donald Trump's first trip to India since he assumed power in 2016.

Neha Poonia has more.

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Monday, February 10, 2020

More than 100 US Troops Diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury Following Iranian Missile Attack

The number of US troops being evaluated for traumatic brain injury from last month's Iranian missile attack on a base in Iraq has risen dramatically. 

Initial reports cited  by President Donald Trump indicated no casualties from the missile strike. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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TANZANIA TO HIRE PLANES TO FIGHT POSSIBLE LOCUST ATTACK

The Tanzanian government revealed that it has hired three spray planes in preparation for possible invasion of desert locusts which have plagued the Eastern Africa region.  

Daniel Kijo reports from Tanzania

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Amazon Wants to Question Trump

Amazon wants to depose the US President and Defense Secretary in its lawsuit over a 10-billion-dollar Pentagon contract.

Amazon alleges President Trump pressured the Pentagon to keep the deal from going to Amazon. 

Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details.


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700,000 Syrians displaced by renewed fighting

Almost 700,000 people have been displaced by renewed fighting in Syria
in the last two months.

The UN says the humanitarian situation near the border with Turkey is
becoming increasingly dire.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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WHO says coronavirus transmissions from people outside China is ‘concerning’

The World Health Organizations has expressed concern over coronavirus
transmissions from people that had not visited China.

Over 40,000 infections have been confirmed across 27 nations and
territories but the vast majority of cases are in China where the
outbreak originated.

The WHO is sending a team of experts to China in a bid to stem the
virus from spreading further.

William Denselow reports.

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US Charges Four Chinese Military Hackers for Equifax Breach

The US has charged four Chinese military hackers for their alleged role in the 2017 cyber attack on credit-reporting agency Equifax.

The breach accessed the data of hundreds of millions of Americans.

Our correspondent Jagruti Dave reports:

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Russian activists given lengthy jail sentences

A Russian court has sentenced seven activists to between six and 18 years in a penal colony on terror and other charges. Critics say the defendants, some of whom were accused of attempting to overthrow the government, were tortured in prison. Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.

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FOUR NEW UK CORONAVIRUS CASES

Four more people in England have tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in the UK to eight.

They're all contacts of a businessman who was diagnosed in Brighton, after contracting the illness in Singapore.

On his way back to the UK he visited France, where health officials say the four new cases caught the virus.

New powers are also being used so the Government can now force anyone with coronavirus into quarantine.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt has more detail on the new confirmed cases.

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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the outbreak is now considered a 'serious and imminent threat' to public health.

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Indian Supreme Court hears plea seeking removal of protesters in New Delhi

The Supreme Court of India heard pleas to remove protestors from Delhi's Shaheen Bagh - a muslim-dominated neighborhood in the national capital, on Monday.

The top court stated that protestors cannot block public roads and create an inconvenience for others.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.

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HK Cruise Passengers Test Negative

The passengers and crew aboard a cruise ship under a lock down since last Wednesday in Hong Kong have now been allowed to disembark.

That's after all 3,600 were tested negative for the deadly coronavirus.

Patrick Fok reports.

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UK DECLARES 'SERIOUS AND IMMINENT THREAT' FROM CORONAVIRUS

The UK's now declared the coronavirus as a 'serious and imminent threat to public health'.

The government's announced new powers to deal with its spread - including forcing anyone who tests positive into quarantine.

It comes amid concern a British man could have passed it to seven other people as he travelled from Singapore.

Four people are now being treated for the virus in the UK.

Professor John Ashton is former president of the Faculty of Public Health.

He says communications on the outbreak need to be stepped up in the UK.

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PARASITE WINS AT OSCARS

Parasite has become the first non-English-language film to win best picture at the Oscars.

The South Korean dark comedy won a total of four Academy Awards.

The movie's producer Kwak Sin Ae couldn't believe it.

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Renee Zellweger won best actress for playing Judy Garland in Judy.

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Brad Pitt won his first acting Oscar - Best Supporting Actor for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

He paid tribute to its director Quentin Tarantino and co-star Leo DiCaprio.

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Indian government to take foreign diplomats to Kashmir

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The Indian government is taking foreign envoys to Kashmir this week.
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Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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African countries establish joint intelligence headquarters



Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari joined President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed and other African leaders on Sunday to inaugurate the headquarters of the Committee of Intelligence and Security Services (CISSA) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with a pledge to intensify security cooperation.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja.

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Funerals begin after 30 killed Thai mass shooting

In Thailand, funerals to honor two policeman killed in the line of duty over the weekend will move through Bangkok's streets on Monday, flanked by an honor guard.

29 people died and 50 remain were injured after a Thai soldier went on a shooting spree.

Security forces shot him dead after a 17-hour standoff with police at a mall, 250 km north east of the capital, on Sunday. 

Daniel Quinlan reports from Thailand. 

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DESERT LOCUSTS INVADE UGANDA

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Swarms of desert locusts have entered the northern part of Uganda. The wave of insects has also ravaged parts of Kenya and Somalia destroying farms. Leon Ssenyange reports from Uganda's capital Kampala

 

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