Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Deadly tornados tear through Texas, Oklahoma
Biden Warns of "clear sign" Putin considering using Chemical weapons in Ukraine
He promised a "severe" response from the West if the Kremlin chose to go down that path.
Jagruti Dave reports from Washington.
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UN Secretary General: War in Ukraine is "unwinnable"
is morally unacceptable and politically indefensible.
The Secretary General gave a statement to mark a month since the start
of the Russian invasion.
Sarah Walton reports
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HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP WARNS UGANDA ON TORTURE
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Human Rights advocacy group Human Rights Watch has urged the Ugandan government to shut down illegal detention facilities and ensure justice for victims of torture. Leon Solomon reports from Kampala
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Inflation drives up British government’s debt interest payments
UK debt interest payments soared to record highs for February, according to new data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It comes as rising inflation pushes up interest rates.
Naomi Choy Smith has more.
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Nigerian Govt. Suspends COVID-19 Test for Fully Vaccinated Travellers Coming Into The Country
The Nigerian government says fully vaccinated travellers coming into the country will no longer be required to take a COVID-19 test.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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RUSSIAN OPPOSITION ACTIVIST NAVALNY SENTENCED FURTHER 9 YEARS PENAL COLONY
Nigerian Govt. Suspends COVID-19 Test for Fully Vaccinated Travellers Coming Into The Country
The Nigerian government says fully vaccinated travellers coming into the country will no longer be required to take a COVID-19 test.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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ZELENSKY: REFERENDUM REQUIRED ON ANY PEACE DEAL
The Ukranian leader has again suggested he would consider a pledge not to join NATO for the foreseeable future - if Vladimir Putin withdraws his troops.
Former UK defence advisor Major general Tim Cross says there's not much middle ground.
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MSF CLOSES DRC HOSPITALS
China says no survivors found in Boeing passenger jet air crash
Chinese state media says no survivors have been found as searches continue amongst the scattered wreckage of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing passenger jet that crashed on Monday. 132 people were on board.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Japan protests Russia’s decision to halt peace treaty talks
The Russian Foreign Ministry said it would suspend negotiations, in response to sanctions Tokyo imposed over to its invasion of Ukraine.
Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.
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Monday, March 21, 2022
A number of Apple services hit by outages
A number of Apple services experienced outages on Monday leading to widespread issues across the company's suite of products.
The company hasn't said what caused the disruptions.
Silicon Valley correspondent Ira Spitzer has more.
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US markets drop after Fed chairs warning on inflation
warned inflation is "much too high".
Boeing shares were also down after one of its aircraft crashed in China.
Sarah Walton reports
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Biden and European leaders discuss Ukraine
discuss the continuing war in Ukraine and diplomatic efforts to
achieve a "ceasefire".
It comes ahead of Biden's planned visit to Brussels and Poland later this week.
Nick Harper report from Washington.
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Biden administration warns of "evolving" Russian plans to launch cyber attacks
President Biden is urging US private companies to tighten their cyber defenses amid intelligence suggesting Russia is preparing to launch cyber attacks.
The White House has revealed it held classified briefings last week with top American corporations warning them to take action.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Zelensky accuses Russians of war crimes in Mariupol
Ukrainian officials say at least 8 people were killed when Russia shelled a residential area of the capital Kyiv overnight and obliterated a shopping center on the city's outskirts.
The Black Sea port of Odesa was also shelled by Russian naval forces…as Putin's army tightened its grip around the besieged city of Mariupol where humanitarian relief organizations say catastrophe is now developing.
President Zelensky accused the Russians of war crimes there.
Andriy Zagorodnyuk is Ukraine's former defense minister and a current adviser to the country's vice prime minister.
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He says the Russians are trying to starve the remaining residents of Mariupol out of the city.
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Reporter Neil Hauer has just left the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city.
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He says the Russian forces are deliberately targeting civilian populations.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe speaks out about Iran ordeal for first time since returning to the UK
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was released last week from six years in Iranian detention. The dual British-Iranian national opened up to reporters Monday about her "cruel" detention - and her joy at being reunited with her family in the UK.
Naomi Choy Smith has more.
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All passengers and crew feared dead in China 737 crash, cause unknown
132 passengers and crew are feared dead after a China Eastern Boeing 737 crashed in southern China.
The plane was flying from Kungmin to Guangzhou when it came down in a hillside forest in Guangxi province.
The search is underway for the plane's flight recorder amid mystery over what caused it to nosedive from cruising altitude.
Our Beijing Correspondent Patrick Fok reports.
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10 million people have now fled their homes in Ukraine
their homes in Ukraine.
Nearly three a half million have crossed into other countries.
Sarah Walton reports
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