Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Arrest in Sacramento Shooting

Sacramento police have  arrested a suspect in the mass shooting in the California state capitol. 

Six people were killed and twelve others wounded. 

Rachel Silverman has details. 


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Monday, April 4, 2022

White House refuses to call Russian atrocities "genocide"

The White House has again called the alleged atrocities in Ukraine
carried out by Russian soldiers "war crimes", but has held back from
describing them as "genocide".

Reacting to the images of dead civilians in the city of Bucha,
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said there was growing
evidence of war crimes.

He said the Biden administration was not surprised by the actions of
Russian soldiers and said they and the people who gave the orders must
be held accountable.

Sullivan spoke to reporters at the White House.

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Sullivan was asked if the White House thought the atrocities had
reached the level of "genocide."

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Tech helps fuel gains on Wall Street

A strong day for the tech sector helped kick off the U.S. trading week
on a high.

But oil prices rose again on the expectation that Washington and its
allies will slap more sanctions on Russia.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Police Search for Motive and Suspects in Worst Mass Shooting in US This Year

Police in Sacramento California are searching for multiple suspects and a motive after a shooting in the state capitol early Sunday. Six people were killed and 12 injured. 


Rachel Silverman has this report from California.



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Elon Musk now Twitter’s largest shareholder

Elon Musk is now Twitter's largest shareholder after the Telsa CEO snapped up a 9.2% stake in the social media platform.

News of the purchase sent Twitter shares soaring more than 26 percent, and ushered in calls for Musk to push to reinstate former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Toni Waterman has more.

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Now or never to avoid climate disaster: UN report

A major climate change report warns that it's now or never for the
international community to act to avoid a climate disaster.

United Nations scientists warn that without drastic action, goals to
limit global warning to 1.5 degrees Celsius could be unobtainable by
the end of the decade.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Sudan's Hunger Crisis

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The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization has warned a worsening food crisis is looming in Sudan amid an economic turndown, widespread displacement due to conflict and ruined crops. The number of people facing a hunger crisis is the highest in three decades.

Naba Mohiedeen reports from Khartoum.

 

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Biden calls for Putin to face war crimes trial


President Biden is calling for Vladimir Putin to face a war crimes trial after more revelations of atrocities committed by Russian soldiers in Ukraine.


The President said he's planning to unveil more sanctions against Russia in the days ahead.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Biden: Putin is "brutal", should be held accountable for war crimes

US President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin is
"brutal" and should be held accountable for war crimes.

Mr Biden was reacting to images and evidence of atrocities, including
the apparent execution of Ukrainian civilians by Russian troops.

He added he's seeking more sanctions against Russia for its actions.

President Biden spoke to reporters about the scenes in the Ukrainian
city of Bucha.

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US trial for Parkland gunman who killed 17

The trial is underway in the US state of Florida to decide if a gunman
who killed 17 high school students and teachers will receive the death
penalty.

Nikolas Cruz pleaded guilty to the 2018 Parkland murders.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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UN climate repot due after marathon negotiations

A key United Nations report on how to limit global greenhouse gases is
due out Monday after days of intense negotiations over its language.

This is the final installment of a three-part report conducted by the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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UK charity helping survivors of torture says more Ukrainians could be helped if visa scheme was better

Russian forces have been accused of killing civilians in Ukraine, following the recapture of Bucha a town just outside of Kyiv. 


The Kremlin has denied that its military carried out any killings in the town.


But it's not the first instance that Russia has been accused of carrying out war crimes since it began its invasion of Ukraine.


Sonya Sceats is the CEO of the UK charity Freedom From Torture.


She says there are organisations in the UK waiting to help those who have been impacted.


But says the British government's visa programme has gotten in the way.


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US to call for Russia's removal from UN Human Rights Council

The United States says it will ask the United Nations to remove Russia
from the Human Rights Council following allegations of mass civilian
deaths in Ukraine.

The move would need to be approved by the General Assembly.

Sarah Walton reports

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Ugandan Farmers Battling Infestation of Army Worm

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Ugandan farmers are battling an infestation of the African Army Worm.

Hundreds of acres of food crops have been destroyed by the pest in Eastern Uganda.

Isabel Nakirya reports

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Hundreds of UK flights cancelled due to staff shortages

British airliner, Easyjet, has cancelled hundreds of flights over Easter.


The company blamed the cancellations on high rates of Covid-19 leading to staff shortages.


Sally Patterson has more in London.


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Reports: Downing Street staffers who attended party on eve of Prince Philip's funeral amongst those fined by UK police


Downing Street staffers who attended a party the evening before Prince Philip's funeral were reportedly among those fined by UK authorities last week.

The Metropolitan Police issued twenty "fixed penalty notices," the first fines stemming from its "Partygate" investigation.

Giles Gibson reports from London.

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French president urges new sanctions on Russia after Bucha attack in Ukraine

The French president has denounced what he called "a war crime" in Ukraine, as he echoed international condemnation after the retreat of Russian forces in the town of Bucha led to the discovery of hundreds of civilian bodies.

"The images are unbearable. There is clearly suspicion of war crimes," Emmanuel Macron told French media on Monday.

From FSN's bureau in Paris, here's Ross Cullen.

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EU mulls fresh sanctions amid reports of Russian war crimes in Bucha

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday called for more sanctions on Moscow after Kyiv accused Russian forces of killing civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. The Kremlin denies the allegations. 


The EU is mulling the next steps in its response to ongoing Russian attacks in Ukraine.


Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels. 


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Russia denies killing civilians in Bucha

Ukraine has accused Russia of committing atrocities in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha, where it says civilians were executed in the street and mass graves have been uncovered. Russia has dismissed the allegation as a provocation. Julia Chapman reports from Moscow, where journalists are subject to reporting restrictions.

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Zelensky Delivers Address at Grammy Awards

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprise taped appearance at the 64th annual Grammy awards held in Las Vegas. He implored the Grammy crowd to help support his country against Russia's invasion. 

Rachel Silverman reports on the music industry awards program. 


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