Friday, January 13, 2023
Major bank warns U.S. faces mild recession
a recession later in the year.
JP Morgan expects it to be mild with the unemployment rate rising to
nearly five percent.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Retail sales and earnings set to dominate on Wall Street [PREVIEW]
upcoming week on Wall Street.
It's set to be a light for days for economic data but retail sales
will likely be a market mover.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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STORMS CAUSE HAVOC IN GEORGIA
state of Georgia.
At least seven people are now reported dead as a result of the
torrential rains, strong winds and tornadoes.
Jody Jacobs has more...
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Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to seven additional sex offence charges in UK
Kevin Spacey has pleaded not guilty to seven additional sex offence charges in a UK court.
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GERMAN ECONOMY GROWS BY 1.9% IN 2022 DESPITE UKRAINE WAR FALLOUT
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
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Huge electricity tariff increase for South Africa
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa has granted an 18.65% electricity price increase for the coming financial year. This is less than what power utility Eskom had asked for, but more than twice the current rate of inflation. Mark Roughton reports.
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Nigeria Extends Deadline for Permanent Voter Cards Collection to January 29th
Ukraine is a "de facto" member of NATO: Defence Minister Reznikov
Ukraine's Defence Minister Olekseii Reznikov says his country has become a "de facto" member of the western military alliance NATO.
Reznikov made the comments in an interview with the BBC, also saying he was sure Ukraine would receive long-requested western weapons including tanks.
Rosie Birchard reports Brussels, where NATO is headquartered.
SUSPECTED TERRORIST ARRESTED IN KAMPALA SUBURB
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Police in Uganda have arrested a suspected terrorist in Kampala. The man whose names are not yet public was found with suspected bomb equipment and materials.
Security sources say the suspect is believed to have links to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a designated rebel group operating in DR Congo.
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UK ECONOMY GROWS IN NOVEMBER
The Office for National Statistics says it was in part down to a strong showing by pubs and bars, during the World Cup.
ONS Director of Economic statistics Darren Morgan says the economy would have had to have contracted significantly in December for the UK to be described as in recession.
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Indian space body says Joshimath sunk 5 centimeters in just 12 days
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The Indian Space Research Organisation says the Himalayan
town of Joshimath has sunk by 5.4 centimeters in just 12 days.
The process known as subsidence has forced more than 4000 of
the city’s residents to relief camps as more than 600 buildings in the city
developed potentially fatal cracks.
Ishan Garg has the latest from New Delhi.
Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis' only child, dead at 54
Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis, has died at the age of 54.
She suffered a cardiac arrest in Los Angeles, just 36 hours after attending the Golden Globe awards on Tuesday.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Thursday, January 12, 2023
Gains on Wall Street as inflation cools
may be starting to ease off.
Traders hope the news will prompt the Federal Reserve to ease its
aggressive interest rate hikes.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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U.S. Navy veteran released from Russia prison
Officials say, Taylor Dudley was released at a border crossing with Poland on Thursday and is making his way back to the U.S.
Toni Waterman has more.
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US AG appoints special counsel over Biden classified documents
several sets of classified documents found from Joe Biden's time as
vice president.
They were discovered in a think tank office used by Biden, and in the
garage of his private residence in Delaware.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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The Attorney General Merrick Garland made the announcement.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland was appointed by the President
himself - and said a special counsel would enable transparency and
impartiality.
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Special Prosecutor appointed to probe Biden's handling of classified documents
Merrick Garland, the Attorney General of the United States, has announced that he's appointed a special prosecutor to probe President Biden's handling of classified documents.
The move came after it emerged that a second cache of classified documents has been found at the President's home in Delaware, some of them stored in his garage.
Mr. Garland revealed that since November 9th last year the FBI has been investigating the handling of the first set of documents discovered in an office that President Biden used in Washington from 2017 until 2020.
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Biden says "small number" of classified documents in his garage
Justice after more classified documents were discussed - this second
set found in his garage.
On Monday it was revealed other classified documents had been found in
the office of a Washington think tank that he used after he left the
Obama administration in 2017.
Republicans are asking the Attorney General to launch a special
inquiry, similar to the ongoing investigation into sensitive documents
found at Donald Trump's Florida property last year.
President Biden spoke to reporters after the latest revelation.
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Democrats call for Bolsonaro's US visa to be revoked
Several key members of the US Democrat Party are formally calling on Joe Biden to revoke former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's visa, which he's used to enter and remain in the United States.
Mr Bolsonaro, following a vote he claimed without evidence was infected by fraud, flew to Florida before the end of his Presidential term and the inauguration of his successor.
The letter sent from Democrats demanding the US administration investigate Bolsonaro's visa status comes after thousands of his supporters stormed Brazil's Congress on Sunday in an attempt to overturn last year's election result.
In Washington DC, Benji Hyer reports.
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Second set of classified documents found in Biden's garage
documents was found in the garage of President Joe Biden's home in
Delaware.
Top Republicans are now calling for a special investigation into his
handling of the sensitive material - after a similar inquiry was
launched when papers were discovered in Donald Trump's property.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UK supermarkets report strong sales figures over Christmas
The UK's largest retailer has reported strong trading figures over Christmas, boosted by higher prices.
Leading supermarket Tesco says it is on course to hit profit targets of up to £2.5 billion for the year.
Meanwhile, Marks and Spencer revealed record food sales and its highest clothing and home market share for seven years.
Sally Patterson reports.
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