Thursday, December 14, 2023

Musk University? Tech billionaire wants to set up a school in Texas

Elon Musk is looking to add a new industry to his long list of ventures: education. According to a report in Bloomberg, the tech billionaire is looking to set up his own university in Texas.  Toni Waterman has more.

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US drugmakers hit with penalties for high prices

Dozens of pharmaceutical companies in the US are being hit with penalties for charging prices deemed too high by the Biden administration.


The White House says these 'inflation rebates' will reduce medication costs for the most vulnerable in society. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Man charged over US synagogue president killing

A man has been charged with murder in the killing of a synagogue president in the US state of Michigan.


Samantha Woll, the head of the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue in Detroit, was found with stab wounds outside her home in October.


Sally Patterson reports.


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TANZANIA DEAD STUDENT BODY FOUND IN GAZA

Tanzania student Joshua Mollel, who has been missing since Hamas's October 7th attack has been killed in captivity, the announcement was made by the Israeli community where he worked

Daniel Kijo reports

Heavy rains in Gaza add to the humanitarian woes

The United Nations says heavy rains have added new misery for the
people in Gaza.
Speaking to journalists on Thursday, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini
said the situation has become a "humanitarian catastrophe" and has
once again called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York...

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Sudan tops NGO emergency watchlist for 2024v

According to the International Rescue Committee, Sudan is expected to
be the nation that will deteriorate most in 2024.

The NGO also ranks the occupied Palestinian territory and Sudan
towards the top of its annual emergency watchlist.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Putin admits Moscow, Washington in talks on Americans jailed in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin held the end of year press conference on Thursday, taking selected questions form the public and journalists. Putin confirmed Moscow and Washington are in talks over the fate of the 2 American citizens held in Russian jails. He also addressed questions on the ongoing war in Ukraine and the state of the Russian economy, hit by Western sanctions. The event comes as Putin announced he would run for the 5th term in March next year. 


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British MP faces suspension after lobbying scandal

A British member of parliament faces suspension after being caught offering to lobby for gambling companies. A report by the standards committee found that Conservative MP had given the message he was "corrupt and for sale". Julia Chapman reports.

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Support for Ukraine hangs in the balance as EU leaders meet in Brussels

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EU leaders are in Brussels for a showdown meeting which will define the future of the bloc's support for Ukraine. All but one of the EU's member states support opening membership negotiations and providing new aid for Ukraine - Hungary has so far said it will veto the moves, leading to tense negotiations among EU leaders.


Alex Cadier reports from the European Council in Brussels


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Hungary receives EU frozen funds ahead of EU summit

The European Union has released €10 billion of previously frozen funds for Hungary

This decision came ahead of an EU leaders' summit on Ukraine's future membership of the bloc - to which Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has previously expressed opposition.


Pablo Gutierrez reports from Budapest




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Oil spill in Chennai cross 20sq km into the sea

An oil spill in Chennai, in India's south - has now crossed at least 20 square kilometers into the Bay of Bengal, according to coast guard officials. 

The oil spill occurred a week ago - but authorities are still struggling to contain the leak. 

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports... 

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104 Million People in Nigeria Living Below Poverty Line

The World Bank says 104 million people in Nigeria are living below the poverty line.

 

The number had grown from 95 million in 2021 to 100 million last year.

 

Correspondent Tesem Akende reports from Jos.

 

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SOVIET MONUMENT REMOVAL DIVIDES BULGARIA

Authorities in Bulgaria have begun to dismantle a Soviet-era statue in the country's capital Sofia - prompting debate about the region's historical links to Moscow. 

Proponents of the move say the monument represents a propaganda tool from a bygone era, but opponents have pushed back, saying it amounts to erasing history. 

Trent Murray reports from Berlin. 

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Russia targets Odesa in overnight drone strike

Russia launched 42 shahed drones at Ukraine overnight, most of them targeting the southern port city of Odesa. 11 people were injured including three children. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv

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UK, ITALY, JAPAN AGREE FIGHTER JET DEAL

Britain is to host the headquarters of a joint fighter jet development programme involving the UK, Italy and Japan.

The aircraft - called the Tempest - is due to enter service by 2035.

Guy Stewart reports from London.

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Anti-terror law invoked against accused in Indian parliament security breach

At least four people have been arrested in connection to the security breach in the lower house of the Indian Parliament on Wednesday. 


Charges under India's anti-terror law have been invoked against the accused.

 

Priyata Brajabasi has more.


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Myanmar Insurgents Committed to Overthrowing Junta



Insurgents groups in Myanmar say they're committed to overthrowing the military dictatorship as fighting intensifies in the country.


The comments come just days after the junta says it held talks, mediated by China, with the rebels.


Patrick Fok reports.


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House votes to formally open Biden impeachment inquiry

The US House of Representatives has voted to formally open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Republicans have accused Biden of corruption, but have yet to produce much evidence.

Ira Spitzer has more. 


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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Researchers say they now know what causes morning sickness

Scientists say they have finally solved a millennia old mystery - pinpointing the exact cause of morning sickness. The research could lead to new treatment options for the estimated 80 percent of people who experience nausea and vomiting during their first trimester of pregnancy. Toni Waterman has more.

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SCOTUS to hear appeal that could undo Jan 6 charge against Trump and supporters

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal that could undo hundreds of charges stemming from the January 6th riot at the US Capitol, including against former President Donald Trump.


The justices will review a charge of obstruction of an official proceeding that has been brought against more than 300 people. 


Kate Fisher reports from Washington.


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