Friday, February 9, 2024

Delayed Polling Results in Pakistan

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Election results in Pakistan have been delayed following the general election on Thursday.

Allies of the imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan claim that the government is rigging the results to prevent his party from winning.

The country's election commission has urged polling officers to promptly release results.

Hira Mustafa reports from Islamabad.

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Poll suggests that Modi's BJP is poised to win a clear majority in India elections

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's party appears to be likely to secure a clear majority in upcoming general elections, according to an opinion poll.

But it also revealed that his share of seats could decline.

Mr Modi will be seeking a rare third term in power in elections that are due to be held by May.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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LABOUR UNDER FIRE OVER DROPPING OF GREEN PLAN

The UK's opposition Labour Party's defending a move to drop a flasgship green investment plan.

It had previously said it would invest 28 billion pounds a year on environmental projects if it wins the next election.

Now Labour leader Keir Starmer says that wouldn't be affordable because of damage the Conservative government have caused to the economy.

The Conservatives say it's another example of Starmer 'flip-flopping'.

Co-executive director of the Green New Deal Rising campaign Fatima Ibrahim says she's incredibly disappointed.

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Biden lashes out at criticism over memory

US President Joe Biden has responded angrily to questions raised about his memory in the investigation into his handling of classified documents.


Biden's age remains a concern for voters ahead of November's election.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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Thursday, February 8, 2024

In bombshell report, US Special Prosecutor says Biden's memory "significantly limited"

US President Joe Biden will not face criminal charges over his mishandling of classified documents dating back to his time as Barack Obama's Vice President.


But a Department of Justice Special Prosecutor has revealed that the President is suffering from "significant limitations" with regard to his memory.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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President Joe Biden will not face criminal charges for mishandling classified documents

US President Joe Biden will *not* face criminal charges following a year-long investigation into his mishandling of classified documents containing details about military and foreign policy, and other sensitive national security matters.


A report, from the Justice Department's special counsel overseeing the probe, confirmed that Mr Biden "wilfully" retained materials marked 'top secret' in his private home and office, but it stopped short of recommending prosecution. 


Benji Hyer has the details.  


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BACK-ANNO: President Biden said in a statement that he's "pleased" with the report's findings, despite investigators calling him "an elderly man with a poor memory," which may raise concerns about his competency as he campaigns to hold the White House. 

Antonio Guterres calls for speedy UN reforms

The UN Secretary General says reforming the United Nations has become
a top priority.
Speaking at the United Nations on Thursday, Antonio Guterres said the
world needs institutions that are aligned with the times.
He has also called for concrete steps to be taken towards a two-State
solution in the Middle East, based on UN resolutions, international
law and previous agreements.
Jody Jacobs reports from New York...

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Supreme Court skeptical of Trump ballot ban

The US Supreme Court has appeared largely skeptical of arguments that
Donald Trump is not eligible to run for president again.

It's a landmark legal case brought by the state of Colorado, which
has previously ruled the former president's name should not appear on
voters' ballots.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.

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American Palestinian man stabbed as US hate crimes soar

The stabbing of a Palestinian American man in the US state of Texas was a hate crime, according to police.


A 36-year-old man, Bert James Baker was arrested following an alleged attack on a Muslim victim over the weekend.


It comes amid a surge in hate crimes targeting Arabs, Muslims and Jews, linked to the war in Gaza.


Sally Patterson reports.


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US Senate to vote on foreign aid bill amid gridlock

Lawmakers in the United States Senate are planning to vote today (Thursday) on a funding bill that would send billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine and Israel.


The bill would provide military, security and humanitarian assistance for the war-torn nations, but it doesn't include US border security measures that were part of a wider package struck down earlier in the week. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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AI TO BE USED BY TANZANIA GOVERNMENT

Tanzania says it is looking to use AI to boost how it uses its digital data pool and delivers e-related services.


Daniel Kijo reports.


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Supreme Court to weigh if Trump can run for President

The US Supreme Court will hear arguments today on whether Donald Trump
has the right to appear on ballots.

The case will ultimately decide if the former president is eligible to
run for the White House again this year.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Williamson drops White House bid

Self-help writer Marianne Williamson has dropped her long-shot bid for
the White House.

Williamson was challenging president Joe Biden to lead the Democrats
in November's election.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Russian anti-war candidate Boris Nadezhdin banned from election

Russia's Central Election Commission has banned key opposition candidate, anti-war activist Boris Nadezhdin from running against Vladimir Putin in March Presidential elections. The country's electoral authority cited "irregularities" in the signatures submitted in support of his presidential bid. The Kremlin claimed the Election Committee had followed the rule of law and had "nothing to add" to that. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.


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Hottest January on record sees average global temperature rise close to critical 2 degree mark

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The average global temperature has for the first time breached the 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels mark for an entire year - as 2024 saw the hottest January on record. 


Scientists say the world is now closer to breaching the critical 2 degrees Celsius warming mark, which the 2015 Paris Accords considered a tipping point.


Ishan Garg has more from Brussels. 


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Nigeria Secures AFCON Final Slot After South Africa Defeat

Nigeria's men's football team, the Super Eagles have advanced to the finals in the ongoing African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.


They defeated South Africa Wednesday in the semi final encounter to secure the slot.


Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.


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Pakistan blocks internet access on polling day

As Pakistan votes to elect a new government today, internet services have been suspended across the country due to 'heightened security concerns', officials say.

Pakistan's poll body claims the Election Commission did not instruct the government to cut off internet services.

Hira Mustafa reports from Islamabad.

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UK'S LABOUR DROPS GREEN PLEDGE

The UK's opposition Labour Party is scrapping a flagship environmental pledge after months of uncertainty.

It's stepping back from a promise to spend £28bn a year on green investment.

The governing Conservative Party has criticised Labour on the issue repeatedly - insisting it would need to be paid for with higher taxes.

Deputy political editor at the Financial Times Jim Pickard says it had become a millstone for Labour.

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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says India doesn't trust US to lead

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has accused India of not trusting the US, claiming New Delhi has strategically maintained a close relationship with Russia.

 

Her comments come at a time when the White House has called the US' bilateral ties with New Delhi 'the most consequential one of our times.'

 

India has not responded to Haley's comments so far.

 

Priyata Brajabasi has more


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India keeps interest rates on hold

India's central bank has decided to keep interest rates on hold for the sixth consecutive meeting.

This comes as inflation in the country remains above the central bank's medium term target, while economic growth remains robust.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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