Thursday, April 27, 2023
Tech earnings give markets major boost
the markets a big boost on Thursday.
But fresh economic data indicates the U.S. economy is slowing down.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Cross examination of Carroll continues in Trump rape case
cross-examination from the legal team representing Donald Trump.
On Wednesday she accused Trump of raping her in a department store
changing room back in the mid-1990s. An experience she says left her
unable to have a romantic life again.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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US economic growth slows in first part of 2023
US economic growth slowed considerably during the beginning of the year.
The gross domestic product rose by 1.1 percent in the first three months of the year compared to 2.6 percent in the last three months of 2022, according to the US commerce department.
Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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South Korea's Yoon tells US Congress to speed up trilateral cooperation with Japan to counter N Korea
Yoon Suk Yeol is in Washington for a state visit coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the US South Korean alliance.
Jagruti Dave has sent us this report on President Yoon's address.
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TURKIYE'S PRESIDENT ERDOGAN FORCED ONLINE AFTER FALLING ILL DURING RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN
A live TV interview had to be abruptly cancelled on Wednesday as muffled noises picked up by microphone made clear something had gone wrong.
The President instead appeared on-screen with Russian President Vladimir Putin, to commemorate the first delivery of fuel to the plant, which is set to provide Turkiye with nuclear energy for 80 years once operational in 2024.
Stuart Smith reports from Moscow.
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Amid border conflict, Indian and Chinese Defence Ministers hold talks
The meeting was significant because it was the first time the two ministers have engaged bilaterally in more than three years.
Ties have been tense since 20 Indian and four Chinese soldiers were killed in a border clash between their armies back in 2020.
Neha Poonia has more on the meeting.
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Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido denies seeking asylum in US
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó remains in the United States after he was expelled from Colombia earlier this week.
His immediate political future is uncertain, but he says he will not seek political asylum.
Correspondent Mary Triny Mena reports from Caracas.
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UK Gambling Reforms Proposed
Proposals for the biggest shake up of gambling in the UK have been published by the government.
The measures include restricting online slot machine stakes to try and curb problem gambling. But critics say the proposals don't go far enough.
John Bevir (Beaver) reports.
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EU nears deal on renewing free trade with Ukraine
The European Union is set to extending Ukraine's tariff-free access to the EU's market for another year to help support the Ukrainian economy. The deal will come despite pushback from Central and Eastern European member states expressing concerns about Ukrainian agricultural exports.
DeSantis hits back at Disney lawsuit
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Western weaponry has upped Kyiv's chances says NATO chief, while heavy fight rages on
Heavy weaponry and military aid from Ukraine’s allies have significantly upped Kyiv’s chances against Russia’s assault- that’s according to NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, speaking from NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Meanwhile, Ukraine says that heavy fighting is underway for control of Bakhmut- as Kyiv correspondent Shelby Wilder reports:
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Former Italian PM Giuseppe Conte to testify about early response to COVID-19 next month
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JERRY SPRINGER DIES
Springer's family confirmed this on Thursday, saying he died peacefully.
US Correspondent, Jody Jacobs has that story...
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Carroll faces cross examination in Trump rape case
cross-examination from the legal team representing Donald Trump.
On Wednesday she accused Trump of raping her in a department store
changing room back in the mid-1990s. An experience she says left her
unable to have a romantic life again.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Air strikes in Khartoum as evacuations continue
The U.S. and African nations are working to extend the pause in fighting between rival generals.
It comes as foreign governments use the 72-hour window to evacuate citizens.
The UK government has airlifted hundreds of British nationals from Sudan but says it can't guarantee assistance after the ceasefire ends.
Retired British Air Marshall Greg Bagwell says if the conditions allow, evacuations could continue.
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UK court declares nurses' strike partly unlawful
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Appeal lodged against acquittal of Air France and Airbus over 2009 crash
Ross Cullen reports.
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SCHOOL STRIKES IN ENGLAND
The government has criticised disruption as pupils prepare for summer exams.
But unions say strikes could continue into 2024 if a pay offer is not increased.
Kevin Courtney of the National Education Union says many teachers will strike until they feel the government's listened.
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Indian and Chinese Defence Ministers to meet in New Delhi
Ahead of that Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will meet his Chinese counterpart Li Shangfu in New Delhi today - the first bilateral in three years.
Neha Poonia explains why that meeting is likely to be a tense one.
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