Wednesday, October 18, 2023

China's economy grows slightly more than expected, but problems remain

CUE: China's economy is performing slightly better than expected, even though growth continues to slow. The latest official figures show the economy was four-point-nine per cent bigger in the third quarter of the year than the same period last year. Here's Andrew Wood in Hong Kong.

 

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Five Killed in Northern Thailand Flooding

Five people are dead following floods in northern Thailand earlier this week, according to the country's public health ministry.

Authorities warn more heavy rains are on the way.

Patrick Fok reports.

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Biden traveling to Israel, as Jordan trip canceled

US Joe Biden is arriving in Israel in the coming hours to discuss the
Israel-Hamas conflict, but will only meet with Jewish leaders.

The White House says he will no longer travel on to Jordan for a
planned meeting with Arab leaders including the president of the
Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.

Nick Harper sends this report from Washington.

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

T-Mobile automatically upgrading customers to pricier plans

If you're a T-Mobile customer - you may want to check your messages. The mobile phone giant has started sending out notices that it's automatically pushing customers to more expensive plans - UNLESS they opt out.  Toni Waterman has more.  Toni Waterman has more.

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US investors digest strong retail sales figures

US stocks were lower Tuesday as investors digested strong retail sales data.


Meanwhile, earnings season is underway, with several major lenders reporting third quarter figures.


Sally Patterson has more.


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UN laments attack on one of its facilities

The United Nations says at least six people were killed on Tuesday
afternoon when an UNRWA school was hit in Gaza's middle area.
The world body says there has been severe structural damage and they
are forced to close down the school, leaving thousands homeless.
Jody Jacobs reports from the UN...

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US Republican Jim Jordan loses first House Speaker vote

Republican lawmaker Jim Jordan has lost the first round of voting to
become Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The far-right congressman is now trying to win over support from the
20 Republicans who voted against him.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Biden's trip to show solidarity for Israel, push for humanitarian access for Palestinians

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U.S. President Biden has spoken to members of a Congressional delegation who've just returned from Israel.

He is on his way there to show solidarity, and to push for more humanitarian support for Palestinians affected by Israeli airstrikes.

There are still scores of hostages being held by Hamas, 10 days since the militant group attacks on Israel.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington


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Summer surge in US retail sales continues through September

US shoppers are still spending as new government data shows the summer surge in retail sales continued through September.


Retail sales rose 0.7% last month, well above the 0.3% Dow Jones estimate. 


US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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Gaza death toll rises to 3,000, ahead of expected Israeli ground offensive

The Palestinian health ministry says the death toll in Gaza has risen
to 3,000 people.

It comes as at least 600,000 people have fled the northern part of the
Gaza Strip, making their way south.

It's putting an enormous strain on the ability to house and feed the
fleeing Palestinians, with thousands sleeping on the streets.

Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops are positioned on
the border of Gaza.

Ross Cullen in Tel Aviv has the latest on the expected Israeli ground offensive.

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Ross Cullen in Tel Aviv says US President Joe Biden's visit to Israel
on Wednesday could put a pause on the expected ground offensive.

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Trump in court in NYC civil fraud trial

Donald Trump is in court on Tuesday for his New York civil fraud trial.


The former US president is accused of overstating the value of his properties… and he could be banned from running businesses in New York.


Trump denies any wrongdoing, calling the case a "fraud".


Sally Patterson has more.


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US House to vote on Jim Jordan Speaker nomination

The US House of Representatives is expected to vote on a new Speaker
later on Tuesday, even though the nominee, Republican Jim Jordan
appears to be facing defeat.

So far he's been unable to win over enough Republican support - and
some Republican lawmakers are reportedly in talks to put forward a
last-minute challenger.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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UK Justice Sec Announces Plans To Release Some Prisoners Early

The UK Justice Secretary has announced plans to release some prisoners in England and Wales early as part of wider reforms attempting to free up space in the overcrowded prison system. 

The government is also seeking to deport more foreign prisoners and send prisoners to serve their sentences in overseas prisons. 

Simon Gaitán reports… 


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Nigerian Government Threatens to Sue UN Over Management of Donor Funds

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Nigeria has given a 30-day ultimatum to the United Nations to provide a detailed account of all the funds received in Nigeria's name from donors or face legal repercussions.


The one-month ultimatum runs from 16th of October to November 15th.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports


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Polish opposition wins majority in parliamentary election

Poland's ruling Law and Justice party won the most votes in the national election but fell short of securing majority seats in parliament, giving way to the liberal, pro-EU opposition to form the next government.

Megumi Lim reports

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Putin travels to China amid Ukraine's counteroffensive

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in China to take part in Belt and Road Initiative Forum. This year's event marks the10th anniversary of the Chinese global initiative to build infrastructure stretching from Asia to Europe and Africa. The visit underscores Beijing's economic and diplomatic support for Moscow - as their geopolitical divisions with the West sharpen. Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.


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President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán Meet during BRI

Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Tuesday during his visit to Beijing for the Belt and Road Forum. Beijing has praised Budapest's efforts in bolstering trade ties.

Pablo Gutierrez reports from Budapest.

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Macron says Europe shaken by attack

French President Emmanuel Macron says Europe has been shaken by
Monday's shooting attack in Belgium.

Two Swedish nationals were killed in what the French leader described
as a terrorist attack.

It comes just days after a teacher was fatally stabbed in France.

William Denselow reports from Paris.

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India's Supreme Court says it is not its domain to allow same-sex marriages

India's Supreme Court, delivering its verdict on whether to allows same-sex marriage, said that this was a matter for parliament to decide on, and therefore it could not legalise such unions.

There had been high hopes that the verdict would be positive for the LGBTQ community after the Supreme Court scrapped a colonial-era ban on gay sex in 2018.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Biden to visit Israel on Wednesday

President Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday in a dramatic move aimed at underscoring US support for the country following the deadly attacks launched against it 11 days ago by Hamas.


The US President will also travel to Jordan for talks with Arab leaders including President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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