Tuesday, August 10, 2021

PRINCE ANDREW FACES CIVIL CASE OVER ABUSE ALLEGATIONS

One of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's accusers has started legal action against Britain's Prince Andrew.

Virginia Giuffre filed the civil suit at a federal court in New York - claiming she was abused by Prince Andrew on 3 occasions nearly two decades ago.

The Duke has always categorically denied the allegations.

Deborah Blum, an American attorney, says it's a civil case rather than a criminal one.

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India reports lowest daily infections in nearly 5 months

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India's reported its lowest daily COVID-19 tally in five months.

Experts attribute this to lower testing during the weekend…

And warn that a third wave may be just around the corner.

Ishan Garg reports.

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Biden congratulates Suga on “successful” hosting of the Olympics

US President Joe Biden congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Yoshide Suga on the "successful" hosting of the Olympics during telephone talks on Tuesday. The two sides also reaffirmed their security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region


Phoebe Amoroso reports.


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Monday, August 9, 2021

Alleged Epstein victim files lawsuit against Britain's Prince Andrew

An alleged victim of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has filed a lawsuit in New York accusing Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, of sexually abusing her when she was 17.


The lawsuit filed by Victoria Roberts Guiffre (PRON:  GOOF-RAY) came almost two years after Epstein's apparent suicide in a New York jail.


From Washington, Simon Marks reports.


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U.S. markets dip slightly as coronavirus cases surge


U.S. markets were slightly down on Monday as the highly infectious delta variant pushes up coronavirus case numbers around the world.


The U.S. is now reporting more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases per day on average.


Our business correspondent Giles Gibson has more.


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Canada reopens US border

Canada has re-opened its border to the United States for nonessential travel for the first time since it closed in March 2020.

But there are strict rules for those that are hoping to cross.

Sarah Walton reports from the US - Canada border at Niagara Falls

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US, UK and Canada hit Belarus with new round of sanctions


The US is imposing new sanctions on Belarus, accusing President Alexander Lukashenko of an "ongoing assault" on the "democratic aspirations and human rights of the Belarusian people."

The UK and Canada also announced new measures in a coordinated move.

Our Washington correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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IPCC: 'CODE RED FOR HUMANITY'

Experts are warning the world's set to hit the global warming limit of a one-point-five degrees Celsius temperature rise in the next 20 years.

A landmark United Nations study says humans are unequivocally driving that, and describes it as 'code red for humanity'.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report says heatwaves, flooding and droughts will be more frequent and intense.

Hoesung Lee is chair of the IPCC and says the study has clear conclusions.

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Nigeria's Chibok schoolgirl regains freedom after seven years of kidnap



Authorities in northeast Nigeria have reunited a woman with her family - seven years after she was kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgents.

She was one of the schoolgirls abducted in Chibok in 2014.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja


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France's bars and restaurants to start checking Covid-19 health passes

The French government's Covid-19 health pass enters into force from Monday in cafes, restaurants, trains, hospitals, and care homes.

It means that anyone going into these places will have to provide proof that they have either been fully vaccinated, had a recent negative PCR test, or have had Covid-19 recently and have fully recovered.

Ross Cullen has more from FSN's bureau in Paris.

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IPCC REPORT DUE

The 'starkest warning yet' on the climate is contained in the biggest report on the issue in a decade.

The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is releasing its latest study, which takes in more than 14 000 scientific papers.

Environmental campaigners say it's a 'wake-up call' for governments around the world.

Professor Piers Forster from Leeds University is one of the scientists involved in the process - he says it's not all bad news.

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Delhi imposes a colour coded COVID-19 response plan amid warning of a third wave

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India's capital New Delhi has put in place a colour coded action plan amid rising concerns over a third wave.

Officials have warned about local lockdowns ahead of the festive season.

There are concerns that mass gatherings could lead to a massive surge in infections, as Ishan Garg reports.

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Japan braces as Typhoon Lupit makes landfall

Widespread areas of southwest Japan are on high alert against flooding after Typhoon Lupit brought record rainfall to the region.

The storm made landfall on the island of Kyushu on Sunday night, and is now moving north-eastwards across Japan's main island. Thousands have been told to evacuate.

Phoebe Amoroso reports.

Taliban advance in 3 regional capitals in Afghanistan

The Taliban has made substantial territorial advances in three northern regional capitals just weeks before US troops are due to leave Afghanistan.

It's first conquest in years of a provincial capital came on Friday with the city of Zaranj in the southwestern Nimroz province.

They've also launched attacks on Lashkar Gah in the south and Herat in the west.

The White House has said the drawdown will continue as planned for the end of August.

The US and UK have already advised their citizens to leave the country as the violence between the militant group and Afghan forces gathers pace.

Dominic Nichols is Defence and Security Editor for the Telegraph newspaper in the UK who served for 23 years in the British Army.
 
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Friday, August 6, 2021

US inflation to dominate markets next week as earnings season winds down

With a relatively muted earnings week ahead and no central bank meetings, attention will be on US inflation.


Strong employment data has fuelled talk that the Fed could soon tighten spending as soon as September.


Here's Liling Tan with what to look out for. 


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U.S. adds nearly a million new jobs in July

The unemployment rate in the United States has come down again in July, showing further signs of economic recovery, despite continued coronavirus challenges.


President Biden says it's just one sign of an improving economy thanks to the policies of his administration.


FSN's Caroline Malone reports from Washington.


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Mixed reactions to South Africa's new finance minister

United Airlines to require staff to get Covid-19 vaccine

United Airlines has become the first major carrier to require
employees to get a Covid-19 vaccine or be fired.

The company has told its 67,000 US staff proof of vaccination will be
mandatory from around October.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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German prosecutors launch murder probe into deadly floods

German prosecutors have opened an investigation into last month's deadly flooding - which left almost two hundred people dead. 

The probe will look into why warnings from the German Weather Service weren't properly passed on to residents in the path of the flash flooding. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports

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Ghana’s COVID-19 vaccination drive slows down due to slump in supply

Ghana's COVID-19 vaccination drive has taken a nose-drive due to a slump in supply of vaccines. Since the country began its vaccination roll out in March, just 1.3 percent of its 30 million people have received a full dose of COVID-19 jabs.

Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra.

 

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