Tuesday, September 19, 2023

India denies allegation of Delhi's involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader

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The Indian government has denied Canada's allegations that New Delhi was involved in the murder of a Sikh leader.

Justin Trudeau told the Canadian parliament that officials were pursuing "credible allegations" of India's involvement in the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar who was shot in British Columbia in June.

Nijjar led a group demanding the creation of a separate state for the Sikh community – to be carved out of India's Punjab province.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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Monday, September 18, 2023

US Markets muted ahead of Fed meeting

Wall St had a muted start to the week with the three main indices largely flat.

It comes ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting, at which
policy makers are expected to leave rates unchanged.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Prince William in NYC for Earthshot Prize Summit, climate change talks

Prince William is in New York City on a two-day visit to promote this year's Earthshot Prize. The program - which the heir to the British throne launched three years ago - aims to find "trailblazing" solutions to climate change. And as Toni Waterman explains - the Prince isn't the only big-wig in town - which may be the point.

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California to force businesses to disclose carbon footprint

The US state of California is set to implement legislation forcing large companies to disclose their carbon footprints.


California Governor Gavin Newsom says he will sign a new bill mandating businesses to publish their greenhouse gas emissions.


This comes during Climate Week, which coincides with the United Nations General Assembly.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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UN General Assembly president urges world leaders to re-commit to SDG's

UN General Assembly President, Dennis Francis says despite commitments
by World Leaders 1.2 billion people are still living in poverty.
Francis was speaking at the opening of the Sustainable Development
Goals summit in New York on Monday.
The General Assembly President has urged World Leaders to accelerate
the implementation of the SGD's, which are already far off their 2030
deadline.

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Guterres says world leaders need to rescue SDG's

United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres has warned that the
Sustainable Development Goals are off-track.
Speaking in the General Assembly hall in New York on Monday, Guterres
said the time has come for a global plan to rescue the SDG's ahead of
the 2030 deadline.
World leaders adopted the SDGs in 2015 with the promise of leaving no
one behind.
The goals include ending extreme poverty and hunger, ensuring access
to clean water and sanitation, as well as green energy.

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RUSSEL BRAND'S UK COMEDY TOUR CANCELLED

The British comedian and media personality, Russel Brand, has had his comedy tour cancelled by promoters -- after allegations of rape, sexual assault, and emotional abuse were reported by UK media at the weekend.

London's police service says it's received at least one report of sexual assault from 2003, and is urging others to come forward.

Stuart Smith reports from London.

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Little progress in auto strike negotiations

There's been little progress in talks to try and end the auto workers
strike, despite continued negotiations over the weekend.

The big three automakers and the United Auto Workers union are
sticking to their positions, with little movement towards a middle
ground.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Sustainable Development Goals in focus at UN

The United Nations is urging the international community to rescue the
Sustainable Development Goals.

Back in 2015, 17 ambitious targets were adopted in a bid to end
poverty, fight inequality and tackle climate change by 2030.

But Covid-19,a number of conflicts around the world and a number of
extreme weather events has significantly hampered progress.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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Military fighter jet missing over South Carolina

U.S authorities have asked for help finding a missing F-35 fighter jet.
According to reports, the pilot had safely ejected from the jet,
leaving it on autopilot.
Jody Jacobs has more on this story...

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US-Iran prisoner swap underway, as former detainees board flight

Five American citizens held captive for years in Iran are flying back to the United States as part of a prisoner swap.


The four men and one woman, who also hold Iranian passports, took off from Iran's capital Tehran on Monday, en route to Washington via Doha. 


The deal was mediated by Qatar, and follows the transfer of $6 billion in Iranian oil revenue funds frozen in South Korea. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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France to allow fuel to be sold at a loss

The French government is going to allow fuel to be sold at a loss, in a bid to help consumers with the cost of living.

Selling products at below cost price has been mostly banned in France since 1963, and ministers want to suspend the law temporarily.

Ross Cullen reports.

Ukraine to sue Hungary, Slovakia and Poland over grain ban

Ukraine is set to challenge unilateral grain-import bans imposed by three EU neighbors and consider retaliatory actions. 

The government in Kyiv plans to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization if the restrictions persist beyond Friday. 

Pablo Guiterrez reports from Budapest

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Trump co-defendant seeks to have Georgia trial moved to federal court

One of Donald Trump's co-defendants charged with conspiring to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results will have a hearing today [MONDAY] on his request to be tried in a federal court. 


Former Justice department employee Jeffery Clark has argued that his actions were within the scope of his duties as a federal official.


Ira Spitzer reports.



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China’s Foreign Minister in Russia after meeting US national security adviser

China's top diplomat Wang Yi is in Russia for security talks, after a 2-day meeting with the U.S. national security adviser.

The Chinese side described Wang Yi's Russia visit as a "routine one" to hold "in-depth talks on major strategic security interests".

Russia has said it hopes to enhance cooperation with China in the international arena and discuss the Ukraine conflict.

Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.


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Nigerian Air Force Strikes Destroy Over 30 Illegal Oil Refining Sites

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The Nigerian Air Force, says it has destroyed over 30 illegal oil refining sites through air strikes in the southern part of the country.


Air Force officials say the refineries were destroyed in the last two months.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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Investigations Continue As Russel Brand Denies Allegations

More women have come forward with claims about comedian and actor Russel Brand.


The Times Newspaper, which first reported the story, says it's working to verify new allegations.


Mr Brand has denied claims of rape and sexual assault, and says any relationships have always been consensual.


A number of investigations have been launched by TV Production companies and broadcasters who used to have ties to the comedian.


The initial allegations date from 2006 - 2013 when he was at the height of his fame.


Dr Charlotte Proudman is the director of the gender equality campaign organisation Right To Equality - she is not surprised that the allegations have taken so long to emerge:



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Ukraine recaptures key village of Klishchiivka near Bakhmut

Ukrainian troops have recaptured Klishchiivka, a key village near the city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. This comes after the liberation of a small nearby village of Andriivka, and is considered one of the most significant gains Ukrainian troops have made since the start of their counteroffensive.

Megumi Lim has more from Kyiv

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Apple supplier Foxconn aims to double jobs, investment in India

Apple supplier Foxconn is aiming to double its investment and number of jobs in India over the next year, according to a top company executive.

Taiwan-based Foxconn, which has an iPhone factory in south India, has been expanding in the country as it diversifies away from China.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Special session of Indian parliament begins amid buzz about the country changing name to 'Bharat'

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Speculation is rife that India could officials be changing its name to Bharat - the Hindi word used for the country. 

A resolution to bring the change could be introduced in the special session of parliament that begins on Monday. 

Many believed the country could be changing its name after the Indian Prime Minister's plaque at the recently concluded G20 summit read Bharat- instead of India.

Opposition parties are objecting to it, as Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi. 

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