Monday, February 12, 2024
UN concerned about Israeli airstrikes in Rafah
southernmost city following reports of airstrikes in the area.
Rafah is currently home to some 1.5 million Palestinians, many who
fled their homes in the north.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York...
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Early voting closes in special election to replace George Santos
Early voting has ended in the special election to replace disgraced US lawmaker George Santos in New York.
The Republican Representative was expelled from Congress in December after being charged with fraud, money laundering, and lying to lawmakers.
On Tuesday, Long Island residents will head to the polls to choose his replacement, in a race that will likely have major implications for national politics.
Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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Trump angers NATO allies as he threatens not to protect them if they lag on defence spending
Former US president Donald Trump has angered Western allies by saying he would not protect NATO countries from Russian aggression - if they don't spend enough on defence.
During a re-election campaign rally, he said he had warned countries in the trans-Atlantic military alliance that he would "encourage" Russia to attack any Nato member that failed to meet its defence spending target of 2 percent of their gross domestic product.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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New credit card surcharge law comes into effect in NYC
card surcharges has come into effect in New York.
The law which came into effect this past weekend requires businesses
to post the total cost of goods or services with a credit card before
customers checkout.
Jody Jacobs has more...
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Argentina's President tries to mend ties with Pope Francis on Rome visit
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UK PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE SLAMS GOVERNMENT'S RWANDA PLAN
The report, written by lawmakers across all major political parties, is the latest blow to the Government's attempts to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Stuart Smith reports.
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EU calls Trump's criticism of NATO countries 'reckless'
European Leaders have rejected US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump's comments about not protecting NATO countries that aren't meeting targets on defense spending.
Many in Europe are concerned that if Trump wins the presidential election in November, US support for NATO could waiver - leaving member nations vulnerable.
Ishan Garg has more from Brussels.
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Negotiations underway in Pakistan to establish coalition government
Pakistan's political parties are continuing attempts to form a coalition government after last week's general election.
Bilawal Bhutto, a former Foreign Minister, has called for a central executive meeting of HIS PPP party to plan ITS next political moves focusing on strengthening ongoing collaborations with allies and other parties to form a coalition
Hira Mustafa reports from Islamabad.
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Ivory Coast Emerge Africa Cup of Nations Winners
Ivory Coast have won their third African Cup of Nations title at the just concluded tournament in the country.
The Elephants clinched the title after a 2-1 victory over the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Sunday evening.
Correspondent Tesem Akende reports.
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GERMAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PRICES RECORD BIGGEST EVER DROP
From Berlin, Trent Murray reports.
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France wants to end birthright citizenship in overseas territory of Mayotte
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Cholera Outbreak in Eastern Uganda Claims One Life
Uganda's health Ministry has confirmed an outbreak of cholera in the East of the country, with one death reported.
Health officials in the city Mbale say waste from a nearby industrial park is contaminating water sources in the affected area…
Delhi Police bans protests ahead of farmers march in the Indian Capital
Farmers in India have been protesting over three laws passed by the Narendra Modi government, claiming that these new laws would benefit big corporations and hurt small farmers.
Sreoshi Mukherjee has more from New Delhi
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President Samia to meet the Pope in the Vatican
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan is meeting Pope Francis at the Vatican this week. Her 2-day tour includes a delegation from Tanzania's Catholic Church associations.
Daniel Kijo reports
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Qatar releases 8 Indian Navy officers previously sentenced to death
Sunday, February 11, 2024
Donald Trump's NATO comment sparks backlash from White House and European leaders
At a campaign rally on Saturday the former president said the United States might not come to the aid of members of the alliance who aren't contributing enough to defence spending.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has more...
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Friday, February 9, 2024
Biden & Scholz meet amid Ukraine funding battle
White House amid a battle to secure funding for Ukraine.
The two leaders came together as European governments are growing
increasingly anxious about the inability of US lawmakers to approve
new funding to help Kyiv in its fight against Russia.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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White House officials slam allegations of Biden's memory issues in classified documents report
U.S. President Joe Biden and White House officials have strongly denied allegations made in a special counsel report that the leader has memory issues.
Biden was being investigated over keeping classified documents – and has been legally exonerated. But comments in the report on his mental agility could be even more damaging.
Caroline Malone reports.
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Price of chocolate set to rise as El Nino hits cocoa producers in West Africa
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