Tuesday, August 1, 2023

France starts evacuation flights from Niger

France is starting evacuation flights from Niger after the attacks on the French embassy in the capital, Niamey.

The flights will take French and other European citizens to safety following the coup in the West African country last week.

Ross Cullen reports.

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W.H.O to Deliver 1,800 Vials of Diphtheria Drug to Nigeria in August

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The World Health Organisation says Nigeria will receive 1,800 vials of diphtheria antitoxin, a medication used in the treatment of diphtheria disease, on August 2.


Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that affects the nose, throat, and sometimes, skin of an individual.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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UK House Prices Continue To Fall

House prices in the UK have recorded their biggest annual drop for 14 years.


New figures from the Nationwide Building Society show a 3.8% annual fall in July - the biggest since 2009.


The price of a typical home is now 4.5% below the August 2022 peak.


But despite the drop, house prices are still unaffordable for many people, with high interest rates also putting people off wanting to take out a mortgage.


Nationwide's Senior Economist Andrew Harvey said the problem is especially bad for those trying to get on the property ladder.



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Kenya Says It's Ready to Lead Multinational Force in Haiti

The Kenya government is ready to lead a multinational force in Haiti and will deploy 1,000 police officers to the strife-torn Caribbean nation once its offer is accepted. Gangs control about 80% of the Haitian capital, and violent crimes such as kidnappings for ransom, armed robbery, and carjacking are common.

Daniel Kijo reports

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India Claims Space Debris Found in Australia as Theirs

India's space organisation has confirmed that the metal object which was recently found on a beach in Western Australia is from one of its rockets.

This dome-like structure that is almost 10 ft long, was found about 150 miles north of Perth, sparking online speculation and leaving many baffled.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...

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Moscow Struck by Fresh Drone Attacks

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Russia's Defense Ministry says there were fresh drone attacks
on Moscow with one hitting a tower.

The attacks have been blamed on Kyiv.

Isabel Nakirya reports

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Atleast 3 dead and 45 injured in sectarian clashes in India

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Cities close to India's capital New Delhi are on the edge after three people died and forty-five others were injured in sectarian clashes.

The violence broke out on Monday during a religious procession in the Nuh (Pron: Noo) district – some 85 kilometers (53 miles) away from Delhi.

India correspondent Ishan Garg has the latest.

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China to restrict drone exports

INTRO: China is following America’s example and tightening controls on exporting technology that could be used by the military. 

It’s just announced restrictions on selling drones abroad, and limits on exports of rare metals used to make semiconductors, solar panels, and TV and computer screens start today [Tuesday, Aug 1]

Andrew Wood reports from Hong Kong

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Myanmar Extends State of Emergency, Delaying Promised Elections

Myanmar's military government has extended a state of emergency as it battles anti-coup fighters across the country.

The move effectively delays elections the junta promised to hold by August this year.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Okinawa braces for typhoon Khanun

Japan is issuing evacuation orders as a powerful typhoon barrels towards Okinawa in the country’s far west. 

Typhoon Khanun (Ka-noon) is gathering strength and is expected to make landfall by Wednesday. 


Chris Gilbert has more from Tokyo. 


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Monday, July 31, 2023

U.S. stocks hit five straight months of gains

U.S. stocks have ticked up for five straight months as inflation
concerns continue to subside.

But members of the Federal Reserve warn the fight against price
pressures isn't over yet.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Pro-Trump PAC spends $40m on legal fees

The main political action committee supporting former US president
Donald Trump has spent more than $40 million on legal fees so far this
year.

It comes as Trump prepares to face his third criminal indictment.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Pee Wee Herman Creator Paul Reubens Dies Aged 70

Comedian Paul Reubens, who created the popular children's character Pee Wee Herman, has died at the age of 70.

Reubens rose to fame in the 1980s when Pee Wee Herman was a huge success in both film and television.

Ira Spitzer has more


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NEU Teaching Union Accepts Pay Offer, Avoiding Autumn Term Strikes In England

The UK's largest Teaching Union has called off further strikes in England for the Autumn term, having accepted the government's pay offer.


Strikes by teachers of the National Education Union (NEU) in England have forced many schools to close on eight days since February, and had passed a ballot in favour of more strikes before accepting the offer. 


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Fan hits rapper Cardi B with water during show

US rapper Cardi B has become the latest celebrity to be hit by an object during a performance.


Fan footage shows an audience member throwing water over the musician in Las Vegas.


In response, Cardi B threw her microphone at the suspected perpetrator.


Sally Patterson reports.


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Trump aide in court, charged in classified docs case

An aide to Donald Trump is making his first appearance in federal court on Monday where he faces charges of helping the former US President hide classified documents.


Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, is accused by prosecutors of trying to delete security camera footage and lying to investigators. 


Benji Hyer has more. 


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WHO issues fresh smoking warning

The World Health Organization has urged nations around the world to
toughen up tobacco-control measures.

The United Nations agency warns that nearly nine million people a year
die of tobacco-related causes.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Over 2,000 Nigerian Girls Stranded in Mali

The Nigerian government says over 2,000 girls trafficked from the country are currently stranded in Mali.

Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.

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Flashing 'X' light has neighbors up in arms in San Fransisco

X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a city violation that could
result in a hefty fine.
Its installation also has neighbours quite irate.
The company removed its Twitter branding and replaced it with a
flashing 'X' atop its headquarters in San Francisco.
Elon Musk last week rebranded Twitter and its iconic bird logo to X.
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UK To Increase North Sea Oil And Gas Extraction

There's set to be a major expansion of oil and gas extraction from the North Sea. 


The UK government will issue at least 100 new licences for drilling to take place off the coast of Scotland.


Funding has also been announced for a massive new carbon capture project. The idea is to capture carbon dioxide emissions and then pump them into empty old oil and gas reservoirs in the North Sea.


The news has been greeted with anger by environmental groups, who have accused the UK government of greenwashing - and want more money to be spent on renewable energy generation. 


Malcolm Grimston, an energy policy research fellow at Imperial College London, has said the plan raises "a real dilemma":


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