Russia's long-standing ruler Vladimir Putin has announced that he will run for the fifth Presidential term next year. State-funded polls indicate he's enjoying a wide public support, while state-run media is promoting a vision of Russia's inevitable victory in its geopolitical standoff with the West. The announcement comes as Russia's war with Ukraine casts a shadow over the possible outcome of the the next year's vote. Moscow said it plans to organise elections in the recently annexed Ukrainian territories that it claims its own, but still does not fully control. Daria Bondarchuk reports from the Russian capital.
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Friday, December 8, 2023
Russia’s Putin announced he’ll run for president in 2024, again
U.S says it will not support calls for a ceasefire
ceasefire in Gaza.
Speaking at the Security Council on Friday, the US' Deputy Ambassador
to the UN, Robert Wood reiterated his country's stance that it'll
remain focussed on diplomacy geared at getting more hostages released
and more aid flowing into Gaza.
The Security Council is set to vote on Friday late afternoon on a
draft resolution tabled by the UAE, which calls for an immediate
ceasefire.
As a permanent member the US has a veto vote in the council.
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Biden campaign touts record fundraising expected in California
U.S. President Joe Biden is about to kick off a three-day mega fundraising trip in California.
It's happening just after the Department of Justice filed new criminal charges against his son Hunter over tax evasion.
But for the President, California holds the promise of the deep-pocketed entertainment industry.
Caroline Malone reports.
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French far-right politician Marine Le Pen and her party to stand trial on embezzlement charges
Far-right French lawmaker Marine Le Pen and her party will stand trial on embezzlement charges after judges referred them to the Paris Criminal Court on Friday.
Le Pen, National Rally and 26 others are accused of embezzling public funds and collusion for using EU funds to pay staff.
Simon Gaitán, reports.
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Guterres: "The eyes of the world is watching"
Security Council to spare no effort to push for an immediate
humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
Guterres was addressing the council on Friday following the letter he
sent to the council which detailed how international peace and
security is being threatened by the war between Hamas and Israel.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York...
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EU boosts humanitarian funding for Palestine in 2024
The European Union has announced that it would increase humanitarian aid to Palestine in 2024. The EU's executive said the funding will provide support both in Gaza and in the West Bank.
Alex Cadier reports from Brussels
US economy adds 199,000 jobs in November
The unemployment dropped to 3.7%.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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UNSC vote on ceasefire in Gaza delayed
for a ceasefire in Gaza has been postponed to late on Friday.
The council was expected to vote on this latest resolution on Friday
morning but due to several last minute negotiations it has been pushed
back.
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US says Israel must protect civilians
The United States has issued some of its strongest criticism of Israel's conduct in the war in Gaza since fighting began.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said there was 'a gap' between the Israeli government's intent to protect civilians and the mounting casualties seen on the ground.
Sally Patterson has more.
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Federal prosecutors charge Hunter Biden with tax evasion
It's the second indictment this year for the president's son, whose legal problems continue to be a political liability for his father.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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Indian opposition leader and critic of PM Modi expelled from Indian parliament over bribery charges
This action comes after she was embroiled in a controversy over a bribery charge since October.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.
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ECOWAS COURT DISMISSES PLEA BY NIGER REPUBLIC’S MILITARY JUNTA TO LIFT REGIONAL SANCTIONS
The Court of Justice of West Africa's regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS has dismissed a request by the military junta in Niger Republic, calling for the lifting of sanctions by Heads of Governments in the region against them.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.
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Russia fires 19 missiles at Ukraine overnight, killing one civilian
Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv
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Orbán's Stand Against Ukraine's EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán Viktor remains firm in opposing Ukraine's EU accession. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron's attempts to sway him during a recent dinner, Orbán remains unwavering, insisting that talks about Ukraine's EU accession should not be part of the agenda when EU leaders meet next week in Brussels.
Pablo Gutierrez Reports From Budapest.
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SUNAK LOBBIES MPs OVER RWANDA BILL
The new bill is meant to resurrect the Government's flagship policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, but has angered many on the right of his party.
Last month the plan was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court, but Rishi Sunak insists the new legislation deals with the concerns raised by judges.
Financial Times' political editor George Parker says the Prime Minister faces a major challenge.
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Chennai continues to deal with impact of Cyclone Michaung heavy rains
Schools and colleges are closed for the fifth day on Friday in the Indian city of Chennai after a cyclone hit the southern coast.
The city has struggled to return to normal as it has suffered severe flooding.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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China attacks “smearing” of Belt and Road Initiative after Italy pulls out
China attacks "smearing" of Belt and Road Initiative after Italy pulls out.
CUE: Beijing says its giant Belt and Road Initiative to build infrastructure abroad is being "smeared" after Italy pulled out. Italy was the only rich democracy to join, back in 2019. Here's Andrew Wood in Hong Kong
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Chinese Leader Xi Jinping to Visit Vietnam Next Week
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is set to visit Vietnam next week to convey a message of common destiny between the Asian countries.
It comes on the heels of US President Joe Biden's trip to Vietnam in September, which strengthened relations between the former foes.
Patrick Fok reports.
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Texas judge grants woman’s abortion request
A judge in Texas has granted an emergency request allowing a woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis to receive an abortion despite the state's near-total ban on the procedure.
Texas is among the states that have enacted strict abortion laws since the Supreme Court ruled last year that abortion access would no longer be protected by the constitution.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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UN Humanitarian Chief says its operations in Gaza are "in tatters"
hostilities are making humanitarian efforts "nearly impossible" in
Gaza.
Speaking on Thursday, Griffiths told reporters that a humanitarian
ceasefire is needed immediately or thousands of people will die of
hunger.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations.
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