Thursday, December 15, 2022

DRC FLOODS AFTERMATH

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The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo has cut short his visit to the United States after floods killed more than 120 people in the capital Kinshasa on Tuesday. The Congolese government declared three days of national mourning for the flood victims. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.....

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Tanzania launches Internet services on Africa's highest peak

The Tanzanian government has officially launched high-speed internet services at Mt Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak. Hikers climbing Mount Kilimanjaro will now be able to use the services to communicate with the rest of the world while atop Africa's highest peak.

Daniel Kijo has more.

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Banks Reconfigure ATMs as New Naira Notes Enters Circulation Today


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Nigeria's newly redesigned naira notes will go into circulation, starting today, with Deposit Money Banks releasing the bills to their customers via over-the-counter payments.


This comes weeks after Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari, unveiled the new bills at a weekly Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja.


The old Naira notes will still be a legal tender until the end of January 2023.


Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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Delhi Girl Attacked with Acid; Three Men Arrested

Three men in the Indian capital of New Delhi have been arrested for throwing acid on a young girl.

This incident has sparked outrage across India as the country struggles to tackle rising instances of violence against women.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...

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China's economic rebound stutters amid Covid case surge

China’s economy is facing a continued uphill struggle as a surge in Covid cases is undermining hopes of a rebound. International investors had been targeting a bounce back in growth after the government scrapped many of its strict Covid policies.

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Australian government pays tribute to slain police officers

Australia's Federal Parliament has paid tribute to the police officers killed in an ambush in Queensland this week. 

Two police officers and a neighbour were fatally shot in Wieambilla (wee-am-billa) in Queensland's Western Downs on Monday. 

Shaun Bindley reports from Brisbane. 

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

France into the men's World Cup final after beating Morocco

France are one victory away from becoming just the third team to win back-to-back men's World Cups, after beating Morocco 2-0 in the semi-final on Wednesday.

Les Bleus will face Argentina in Sunday's final.

Ross Cullen reports.


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U.S. stocks fall on Fed announcement

U.S. stocks fell Wednesday following the Federal Reserve's interest
rate hike announcement.

The move was expected but investors were spooked by the Fed's warning
that hikes will likely continue through next year.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Fed raises rates again to stem inflation

The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates by a further 50 basis
points in an effort to stem runaway inflation.

Price pressures have remained stubbornly high and Fed officials say
rates may not come down until 2024.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Meta sued over 'hateful' posts during Ethiopian conflict

Meta faces a lawsuit in a Kenyan court over allowing social media posts that allegedly helped fuel deadly violence in Ethiopia.

Tens of thousands of people have died as a result of the conflict in the country's northern Tigray region.


Our Silicon Valley correspondent Ira Spitzer reports.


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Thousands of migrants flood across U.S. southern border

There's been a massive surge in migrant crossings at the U.S. southern border this week as a pandemic policy allowing agents to expel migrants is scheduled to end next Wednesday.

According to officials in El Paso, Texas, border control officers stopped migrants nearly 2,500 times on Wednesday alone.

The influx threatens to overwhelm already stretched border agents and overcrowded processing facilities.

Toni Waterman has more.

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IRAN REMOVED FROM UN WOMEN BODY

Iran has been kicked out of the United Nations Commission on the
status of women.
A draft resolution was tabled by the United States after Iran's
crackdown on protests that were sparked by the death of a young woman
in custody.
Jody Jacobs has more...

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US proposes bill to ban Huawei from bank access

A bipartisan group of US lawmakers have introduced a bill which would
restrict access to US banks for Chinese tech company Huawei.

The proposed legislation would also target what the bills calls
"untrustworthy" Chinese companies attempting economic espionage.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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U.S. marks 10 years since Sandy Hook shooting

The U.S. is marking 10 years since a gunman killed 20 children and six
members of staff at a school in Sandy Hook, Connecticut.

But new data suggests the vast outcry in the aftermath of that mass
shooting has failed to stop school shootings in the years since.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Oregon state Governor changes fate of all 17 death row inmates to life sentences without parole

The governor of the US state of Oregon has changed the punishment for all inmates on death row to life sentences.


Governor Kate Brown said the state 'should not be in the business of executing people'.


Our US correspondent Chris Jones reports.


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US weighs sending patriot missiles to Ukraine

The United States is expected to announce it will equip Ukraine with
patriot missiles, America's most advanced air defense system.

Kyiv has been calling for greater weaponry to deal with the Russia
barrage of missile and drone attacks.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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France face Morocco for a place in the World Cup final

France and Morocco are set to play for a place in the World Cup final on Wednesday.

The 2018 champions take on the tournament's surprise package, with the winners going up against Argentina in Sunday's final.

Ross Cullen reports.


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UK inflation rates dips to 10.7 percent


The UK's inflation rate fell to 10.7 percent in November, down from a 41-year high the month before.

The new data comes ahead of an expected interest rates hike from the Bank of England on Thursday.

Giles Gibson reports from London.

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Migrants die crossing English Channel

Several people have died after a boat carrying migrants ran into difficulties on the English Channel.


A government source said forty three people were rescued and brought to the UK.


The UK coastguard, the French Navy and an air ambulance were sent to help with the rescue operation on Monday.


Images from the scene show people wearing life-jackets sitting in an inflatable dinghy, being helped into a lifeboat. 


It comes as temperatures have plunged across the UK, bringing snow and ice to parts of the country.


Home Secretary Suella Braverman said her "heartfelt thoughts" were with those involved, calling the incident "distressing".


More than 40,000 people have crossed the Channel this year in small boats.


Jess Sharman from the charity Care4Calais says the British government needs to do more. 


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Nigeria, Others Increase Crude Production in November

Nigeria, Angola and Gabon increased their crude oil production last month.

They did so by a collective 132,000 barrels per day.

Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.

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