Thursday, February 23, 2023
Schools in France hold minute's silence in honour of killed teacher
Tesla moving part of its operations back to California
Toni Waterman has more.
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FOOTBALL COMMENTATOR JOHN MOTSON DIES
One of football's best known British commentators, John Motson, has died. 'Motty' as he was known had a career spanning fifty years and with his voice taking viewers along with him as he commentated on some of the sport's most memorable moments. Laura Makin-Isherwood reports from London.
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Nigeria’s Supreme Court Adjourns Currency Redesign Case Till March 3
The Central Bank of Nigeria last year unveiled the policy, swapping old bank notes for new ones to help reduce money in circulation, fight corruption and promote a cashless economy.
The policy, which has led to cash crunch across the country, bringing hardship to millions of Nigerians, has been a major issue in the lead-up to Nigeria's election on Saturday.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.
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Moldova rejects claims Ukraine seeking armed provocation in pro-Russian region
in the country's pro-Russian separatist region.
This comes after Russia's Defense Ministry claimed Ukraine was
preparing such action soon.
William Denselow reports from Kyiv.
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UK DEF SEC: UKRAINE WAR COULD LAST ANOTHER YEAR
He also says he expects Nato countries will begin to supply jets to Kyiv - at some point in the future.
Friday marks the first anniversary of Moscow's full-scale invasion.
Ben Wallace says President Putin is not showing any signs he will stop the war despite how it's going.
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Mudslide hampers rescue effort at collapsed mine in China
A mudslide is disrupting a rescue operation at a collapsed coal mine in China's Inner Mongolia region. At least two people have been killed and more than 50 are still missing.
Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.
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Japan marks Emperor's birthday
Japan’s Emperor is set to make his first public birthday appearance since ascending the throne four years ago.
Emperor Naruhito will greet almost 5000 members of the public as the country celebrates his 63rd birthday.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023
"This is genocide" Ukraine Foreign Minister tells U.N General Assembly
Addressing a special session of the United Nations General Assembly,
Dmytro Kuleba said his country will continue to fight for its
sovereignty.
Ukraine tabled a draft resolution at the special session, calling on
Russia to withdraw its troops and to call for peace.
Ukraine Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba...
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Russia tells U.N General Assembly the West wants to isolate his country
the West of fighting what he calls a 'proxy' war in Ukraine.
Nebenzya defended what Moscow has called a special military operation
to protect Russian speakers in Ukraine.
Speaking at a special session of the United Nations General Assembly,
Nebenzya says the draft resolution tabled by Ukraine will not help at
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Ukraine Foreign Minister tells U.N General Assembly they will continue to fight
tabling a draft resolution for peace.
The Ukraine Foreign Minister has called on member states to vote in
favor of the resolution.
Jody Jacobs has more from the UN...
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Federal Reserve minutes show support for slower rate hikes
Most Federal Reserve officials supported slowing the pace of interest rate increases, according to minutes released on Wednesday.
But details from the central bank's latest meeting show policymakers believe more hikes will be necessary to get inflation under control.
Sally Patterson has more.
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U.S. $100M lawsuit against NYPD, FBI, CIA for evidence concealed in Malcom X's murder
Relatives of the civil rights leader Malcolm X who was assassinated in 1965 are filing a 'wrongful death' lawsuit for 100 million dollars against U.S. government agencies and the New York police department.
They say the groups concealed evidence related to the civil rights leader's death.
U.S. Correspondent Caroline Malone reports.
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Session of the General Assembly to remember the start of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine, on Wednesday.
Ukraine will table a draft resolution for peace, which will be put to vote.
Jody Jacobs has more from the UN:
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Vivek Ramaswamy becomes third Republican running for President
running for the US presidency.
The multi-millionaire is framing his campaign as a battle against the
"woke left".
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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French teacher dies after being stabbed in school attack
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US FIRST LADY IN AFRICA
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US first lady Jill Biden has begun a tour of Africa - aimed at strengthening relations between the continent and the United States.
She will also focus on fighting food insecurity, empowering women and advancing the health of young people.
COURT THROWS APPEAL FOR BRIT WHO JOINED ISLAMIC STATE TO HAVE CITIZENSHIP REINSTATED
A British woman who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State group in 2015, has lost her appeal against a UK government decision to remove her citizenship. Shamima Begum has been campaigning for her to be allowed to return to the UK. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.
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UN Peacekeepers killed in Mali, five others injured.
The UN has urged the authorities in Mali to investigate the attack.
Correspondent, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports.
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