Friday, July 21, 2023
Athletics Integrity Unit suspends Nigerian 100 meters world record holder, Tobi Amusan
Tour de France Leader Denies Doping Allegations
The Tour de France is nearing its conclusion, with Friday marking the first of the final two competitive stages, before Sunday's traditional processional stage for the man in the yellow jersey.
That is current race leader Jonas Vingegaard (PRON: Yonas VING-agor) - but he's been facing doping allegations after amassing a huge seven-minute lead over his nearest rival.
Ross Cullen reports.
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UK Conservatives Lose 2 of 3 By-elections
The UKs ruling Conservative Party have lost 2 of 3 by elections that took place in England.
Critics say it shows how unpopular the Government and their policies are. The next general election is expected to be held next year, with the Conservatives a long way behind in the polls.
They did narrowly manage to retain the seat vacated by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson - it's thought a controversial local issue about emission zones introduced by the Labour Mayor of London was the reason they managed to hold on.
Meanwhile in Somerset and North Yorkshire, the Conservatives lost seats that previously had huge majorities of around 20 thousand.
Tim Bale - professor of politics at Queen Mary, University of London - says it's a bruising set of results for the government:
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Thailand's Move Forward Makes Way for Pheu Thai Party
But Pheu Thai - historically the country's most dominant party - still faces many of the same hurdles as alliance partners Move Forward.
Patrick Fok reports.
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US expresses concern over US soldier in North Korea
The United States has voiced concern over a US soldier who crossed into North Korea, as Pyongyang remains silent on the matter.
The country has a history of mistreating captured Americans, the US says.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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Four arrested in Manipur after crackdown against people who paraded tribal woman naked
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Senate Committee Advances Supreme Court Ethics Bill
However, the legislation has little chance of being approved in the House or the Senate.
US Correspondent Ira Spitzer has more.
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Nasdaq down following tech giant earnings
US stocks were mostly lower Thursday following earnings from major tech companies.
Disappointing results from Netflix and Tesla weighed on the tech-heavy Nasdaq, dragging the index down.
Sally Patterson reports.
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Henry Kissinger meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing
Henry Kissinger, the one-hundred-year-old former American diplomat, has upstaged the US climate envoy John Kerry by meeting the Chinese president Xi Jinping on a private trip to Beijing.
Mr Kerry shook hands with China's premier and Vice-President this week on his four-day visit to restart talks on fighting global warming. But he didn't sit down with President Xi, who told Mr Kissinger that he'll never forget "old friends" like him.
Andrew Wood explains from Hong Kong.
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Italian government says it's unlocked more than $20 billion in EU recovery funds
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Alabama to resume executions after botched lethal injections
The US state of Alabama is set to resume executions, after they were paused due to a string of botched lethal injection attempts.
Prisoner James Barber is due to be put to death on Thursday… he was convicted of robbing and killing a 75-year-old woman in 2001.
Twenty-seven states across America still have the death penalty.
Sally Patterson reports.
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Netflix subscriptions surge
last quarter.
It comes after, last year, the media streaming service posted its
first drop in subscribers in over a decade.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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New York settles with Black Lives Matter protesters
police actions at the George Floyd protests in 2020.
It was found that New York Police Department officers had used
unlawful police tactics at the time of the protests.
Jody Jacobs has the details....
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UK Supermarkets Criticised For Confusing Consumers
Supermarkets in the UK have been criticised for making it difficult for shoppers to find the best deals.
An investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority found some supermarkets were making it difficult for customers to compare products, especially when it came to multi packs and special offers.
They also found that when it came to products such as tea bags, some were being priced per unit and others were being priced by weight - making comparisons difficult.
The regulator has written to the big stores telling them to make changes, or action will be taken.
Justin King, the former boss of the supermarket chain Sainsbury's, says shops must support consumers:
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UN Says 600,000 Children at Risk of Killer Diseases in Nigeria
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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says over 600,000 children in Nigeria are unvaccinated.
The global children's organisation says the children are at risk of diseases and even death.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.
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POLICE WARN LIONESS ON THE LOOSE IN BERLIN
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SENIOR DOCTORS STRIKE IN ENGLAND
It's the first strike action by hospital consultants since 2012.
Only emergency care and a small amount of routine work will be provided.
The government says it's made a final offer of a 6 per cent pay rise this year.
Tracey Moore runs an NHS trust in south-west London - she says it will have a significant impact on services.
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Video of women being paraded naked kicks up a political storm in India
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A video of a tribal woman being paraded naked in India's Manipur has kicked up a political storm.
The video is believed to be two months old but is now going viral on social media.
India's opposition parties are demanding a discussion on it in the parliament – accusing the Prime Minister of inaction.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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North Korea has still made no comment after a US soldier crossed the border into the country.
The incident comes amid rising tension on the Korean peninsula.
Rebecca Bundhun reports from Tokyo.
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Two Killed in Auckland Shooting on Cusp of Women's World Cup
The gunman was also killed in the attack.
Patrick Fok reports.
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