Trent Murray reports from Berlin.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Poland relaxes border rules to help Ukraine export grain
Trent Murray reports from Berlin.
Over 200 Ukrainian troops evacuated from Azovstal steelworks
Around 260 Ukrainian soldiers have been evacuated from the Azovstal Steel Plant in Mariupol.
Many of the evacuees are seriously injured and are being taken to Russian controlled areas for treatment.
Chris Jones has more from Riga.
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Finnish president visits Sweden as both nations prepare NATO membership bids
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto is in Sweden for a state visit as the two Nordic countries prepare to submit their applications to join the NATO defensive alliance.
The move, prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, will reverse decades of military non-alignment for Stockholm and Helsinki.
Rosie Bichard reports from Brussels, where NATO is headquartered.
UK SETS OUT NORTHERN IRELAND PROTOCOL LEGISLATION
It says it's needed in case the EU doesn't agree to renegotiate parts of the post-Brexit trading arrangements for the region.
Brussels says it has no mandate for renegotiation and is urging London to stick to the treaty it signed.
Northern Ireland minister Brandon Lewis says he thinks a compromise can be found.
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North Korea COVID infections near 1.5 million
More than a million people have now been sickened by so-called "fevers" with nearly 270,000 more infections reported on Monday alone.
Dave Yin reports.
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1.8 million tons of wheat stuck at Indian ports as Delhi imposes snap ban on exports
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India's wheat export ban has trapped some 1.8 million tonnes of grain at ports – leaving traders and wheat importing countries in a lurch.
India had earlier plans to export 10 million tonnes of wheat this year.
But a crippling heatwave and rising domestic prices of wheat have forced authorities to make a U-turn.
Ishan Garg reports.
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The government is set to approve the draft budget on Tuesday evening.
Phoebe Amoroso reports from Tokyo.
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Shanghai on track for further re-opening as COVID cases drop
Health officials in China say Shanghai is on track to continue opening up, after reporting no new COVID-19 infections in the community for a third straight day. Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Monday, May 16, 2022
Motive for California Church Shooting
Authorities in Southern California say they now have found a motive for the deadly attack at an Orange County church on Sunday.
One person died and five people were wounded in the attack.
The suspect is being held on $1million bail.
Rachel Silverman has this report from San Francisco.
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Choppy day on Wall Street as recession fears linger
weigh the possibility of a U.S. recession.
And Twitter's shares took a hammering on suggestions Elon Musk may
haggle over a takeover price.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALLER COMES OUT
Buffalo gunman intended to target 2nd store
black shoppers in Buffalo, New York say the gunman planned to target a
second store.
The 18-year-old white suspect killed ten people and chose the area due
to its large Black community.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Search for Motive in Church Shooting
At least one person is dead and five people wounded, after a shooting in a church in Southern California on Sunday. Police have a suspect in custody….and they're looking for a motive.
Rachel Silverman has this report from San Francisco.
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Diesel Hits Record High In UK
The average cost of one litre is now more than £1.80, that's about two dollars and twenty cents.
There are warnings that it could soon rise even further.
John Bevir (Beaver) reports.
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Texas shooting leaves 2 dead, 3 injured
Law enforcement believes the altercation was between known parties and no innocent bystanders were injured
Toni Waterman has more.
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Baby formula shortage hits heart of Biden Administration
The baby formula shortage in the US has hit home at the heart of the Biden Administration.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and his husband are among the parents left scrambling to find the product that is vital to healthy development for many babies.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington.
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Joe Biden commits troops to Somalia to fight terrorism
US President Joe Biden has authorised the deployment of hundreds of Special Operations forces inside Somalia, reversing a decision by his predecessor Donald Trump to withdraw nearly all 700 ground troops who'd been stationed in the east African country.
Mr Biden's also approved a Pentagon request to target about a dozen suspected leaders of Al-Shabab, the Somali terrorist group affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
Our US Correspondent Benji Hyer has the details.
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McDonald's announces Russian withdrawal as Renault sells its assets
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Northern Ireland Protocol could be changed, says UK government source
The UK government could introduce legislation allowing ministers in London to override parts of the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.
A government source has allegedly said new legislation would strip away parts of the Northern Ireland protocol to enable easier trade.
Sally Patterson has more in London.
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Gunmen Release Pregnant Woman Abducted During Train Attack In Northern Nigeria
Gunmen who abducted train passengers in Nigeria's northern region in March this year have released one of their hostages - a woman that is heavily pregnant.
The train was coming from Abuja, Nigeria's capital to Kaduna in the country's northwest when the armed men attacked it and took away hostages.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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