Wednesday, April 12, 2023

BIDEN TO MEET SUNAK IN NI BEFORE HEADING SOUTH

US President Joe Biden is in Belfast to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday peace Agreement.

He's visiting Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland until Friday.

British officials are playing down the prospects of a major breakthrough towards a UK-US trade deal in talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Kurtis Reid from the Belfast Telegraph says the President's tour of the island of Ireland is significant.

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Ukraine seeks India's help during deputy foreign minister's Delhi's visit

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Ukraine is requesting additional humanitarian aid from India as the country continues to be engaged in a fierce war with Russia.

Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova met with Indian ministers and handed over a letter from President Volodymyr Zelensky for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Ishan Garg has the details from New Delhi.

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S Korea blanketed by dust

South Korea is being blanketed by a sand storm which is sweeping across east Asia. 

The fine dust originated in China’s Gobi desert and is expected to hit Korea until Thursday. 


Chris Gilbert reports. 


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Manhattan DA sues Ohio congressman DA over alleged interference with Trump investigation

The Manhattan District attorney prosecuting former US president Donald Trump has sued congressman Jim Jordan, alleging the Republican lawmaker is trying to interfere with the case.

Jordan, who leads the Judiciary Committee in the House of Representatives, has criticized the prosecution of the former president as politically motivated.
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US correspondent Ira Spitzer has more 


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Brazilian President begins China tour seeking business ties

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is beginning a tour of China to strengthen his country’s political and business ties with the world’s second largest economy. His trip comes just weeks after visiting President Joe Biden in the US. 

Richard Kimber reports from Hong Kong.


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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

US stocks up ahead of inflation data

US stocks were mainly up on Tuesday ahead of inflation data out on Wednesday.


This comes amid warnings from the International Monetary Fund that the US economy is likely to struggle to grow over the next few years.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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US lawmakers call for tougher gun laws following latest mass shootings

Lawmakers in the US states of Kentucky and Tennessee are calling for
tougher gun laws - following mass shootings in Louisville and
Nashville in the last two weeks.

11 people died in the incidents - including 5 in a shooting at a
downtown Louisville bank on Monday.

Police say the 25-year-old gunman, who was an employee at the bank,
bought the AR-15 style rifle legally just ahead of the killings.

Louisville Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel.

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UN temporarily closes Afghan offices

The United Nations office in Afghanistan has told all staff to stay
home and not report for duty.
This announcement comes as the UN launches a review of its
humanitarian operations in Afghanistan, following the decision by the
Taliban authorities to ban Afghan women from working with aid
organizations.
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations.

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IMF cuts global growth forecast

The International Monetary Fund has cut its global growth outlook for
this year to 2.8%, amid persistently high inflation and banking sector
vulnerabilities.

It's also warning financial system turmoil could see global output
drop to near recessionary levels.

As Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Trump due in New York for fraud civil case

Donald Trump will return to New York this week to face questions over his company's business practices, according to sources.


The Trump Organization is accused of providing false financial statements to obtain better deals on loans and insurance - which it denies.


The former US president was last known to be in Manhattan on April 4, when he was charged with 34 felonies in a separate case.


Sally Patterson reports.


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Chicago to host 2024 Democratic Convention

Chicago has been chosen to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention. It's the first time the event will return to the windy city in nearly 30 years as Republicans and Democrats battle over the American Midwest. Toni Waterman has more.

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Gunman in Louisville bank mass shooting knew he was about to fired

A fifth person has died following a mass shooting at a bank in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

The gunman was live-streaming the attack from downtown Louisville.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.


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Jury indicts mother of six-year-old who shot a teacher

The mother of a six year old who shot his teacher has been indicted by
a Virginia grand jury.
Deja Taylor has been charged with crimes related to felony child
neglect and firearms possession.
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Former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi remains in hospital


Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi remains in hospital in Milan but his medical team says he is showing "constant improvement."

The 86-year-old was hospitalised last week, with doctors revealing for the first time that he had previously been diagnosed with leukaemia.

Giles Gibson has more from Rome.

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Biden to arrive in Northern Ireland

President Biden says his visit to Northern Ireland underlines America's commitment to peace. He'll arrive on Tuesday for a trip to commemorate 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement brought an end to most sectarian violence in Ireland. Julia Chapman has more from Belfast.

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Medical Practitioners Fault Bill Mandating 5 years Service For Medical Graduates

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The Medical and Dental Consultants of Nigeria (MDCAN) has faulted a Bill seeking to make it mandatory for fresh medical graduates to provide services to Nigeria for up to five years before receiving a full registration and license to practice.


The bill, which has already passed second reading in the House of Representatives, is expected to address the brain drain in the Nigerian health sector.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.



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India China relations take another hit, as Arunachal becomes new conflict zone

China is ojecting India's home minister's visit to Arunachal Pradesh - a himalayan state that China claims as part of its territory.

The minister arrived at the region to launch a development scheme over 500 million dollars that would help guard the unmarked border between the two countries.

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DOCTORS' STRIKE BEGINS IN ENGLAND

Thousands of junior doctors in England have started a four-day strike over pay.

Hundreds of thousands of appointments and operations will be cancelled as a result of the walkout.

The British Medical Association union is asking for a 35% pay rise, which ministers say is unaffordable.

Dr Layla McCay from the NHS Confederation says "sensible" talks need to take place.

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US and Philippines Kick Off Biggest Joint Military Drills

The Philippines and the United States are set to kick off their biggest ever joint military exercises, lasting till nearly the end of the month.

They come amid heightened tensions in the region following China's military drills around Taiwan.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Kim orders offensive posture against US

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is ordering his generals to strengthen the country’s offensive posture against the US, as it expands its military exercises in the region.

Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.  


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