Friday, March 29, 2024

Actor Louis Gossett Junior dies at 87

The actor Louis Gosset Jr has died at the age of 87


The first black man to win a best supporting actor Oscar, for his role in An Officer and a Gentleman, Gosset Jr.'s career spanned six decades.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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Dengue is on the rise across the Americas with triple the number of cases this year


There's concern over a rise in dengue across North and South America this year.
Current case numbers show 2024 is likely to be the worst-ever year, with places such as Puerto Rico scrambling to contain the mosquito-borne illness.
Caroline Malone reports.



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Cleanup effort begins in Baltimore

A major cleanup effort is underway in the US city of Baltimore, where crews are beginning to clear up the wreckage left by a collapsed bridge earlier this week.


A cargo ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday - it remains in the middle of the Patapsco River, bringing shipping traffic to a standstill.


Officials say they are working "full speed" to reopen the vital shipping channel.


Sally Patterson has more.


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Some EU nations welcome ICJ's provisional measures against Israel

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European Union countries Ireland and Belgium have welcomed a ruling by the UN's top court ordering Israel to ensure swift humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza

South Africa had appealed for new provisional measures as part of its genocide lawsuit against Israel. Ishan Garg has more.

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One person has been killed in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo as Congolese soldiers tried to disperse a group of young men who surrounded a truck of UN peacekeepers in the eastern town of Butembo.
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Pakistan's top judges accuses country's spy agency of its involvement in judicial decisions

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Pakistan's government is to examine extraordinary allegations made by the country's top judges.

They accuse the main spy agency of trying to intimidate judges, and of using violence to do it.  
 
Hira Mustafa has more.

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Inflation in France continues to cool

The French rate of inflation dropped to 2.3 per cent in March, down from 3 per cent in February.

According to the National Institute of Statistics, the changes are due to a slowdown over one year in food prices.

Ross Cullen reports.


Poland scrambles jets during Russian missile attack against Ukraine

Poland said it scrambled its jets on Friday in response to a large-scale Russian missile attack against Ukraine.

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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Journalist Evan Gershkovich marks one year in Russian prison

It's been one year since American journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia on espionage charges, which he denies. Earlier this week his detention was extended, with no trial date in sight. Julia Chapman reports.

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After US, Germany, now UN reacts to Indian opposition leader's arrest

After the US and Germany, the United Nations has also reacted to the arrest of an Indian opposition leader.

The UN said it hopes 'everyone's rights are protected' in India in an election year.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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Ukraine's foreign minister says India can play an important role in peace solution

India can play an important role in helping to bring peace to Ukraine, the country's foreign minister has said during his visit to India.

Dmytro Kuleba is trying to strengthen ties with India, as Ukraine seeks more support amid Russia's ongoing war.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai

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India's main opposition says struggling to fund election campaigns

India's main opposition party says it is struggling to fund its election campaign.

The country goes to polls next month and ahead of that, the Indian National Congress party has alleged it is being targeted by tax authorities as part of a 'political conspiracy'.

Neha Poonia has more.

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AUSTRALIAN WINEMAKERS ARE GETTING READY AS CHINA LIFTS TARIFFS

INTRO: China has lifted its punitive tariffs on Australia's wine exports from Friday. The Australian government said the outcome affirms its "calm and consistent approach", and would push for an end to the remaining Chinese tariffs, such as those on lobster and beef.

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Philippines Warns of Countermeasures Against China in South China Sea

The Philippines warns it will take countermeasures against attacks by China's coast guard.


President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said China's actions were illegal, coercive, aggressive and dangerous.


Patrick Fok reports.


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Japan talent agency reveals more involved in alleged abuses

A disgraced Japanese talent agency is admitting two of its former staffers were involved in sexual assaults against its performers.


Smile-Up, formerly Johnny and Associates, has come under fire since allegations last year that its late founder Johnny Kitagawa had abused performers for decades. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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US government gives Maryland $60 million as 'down payment' to replace bridge

The US government has approved an initial $60 million in emergency funds for the state of Maryland to clear debris and start rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which was destroyed by a large container ship.

Federal officials have reportedly said that the project could cost as much as 2 billion dollars. 

Ira Spitzer reports.


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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Russia vetoes extension of expert panel on North Korea

Russia on Thursday vetoed the renewal of a panel of experts monitoring
enforcement of longstanding United Nations sanctions against North
Korea over its nuclear weapons.
Moscow has questioned the experts' work saying they are playing into
"the hands of the Western world".
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations...

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SBF sentenced to 25 years

The one-time "king of crypto" has been sentenced to 25 years in prison
having been found guilty on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy.

Sam Bankman-Fried's cryptocurrency exchange FTX was worth 32 billion
dollars before it went bankrupt in 2022.

William Denselow has more from outside the courthouse in lower Manhattan.

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Big bucks expected for President Biden from celebrity fundraiser in New York


U.S. President Joe Biden is in New York on Thursday for a star-studded fundraiser with the likes of Barack Obama and Bill Clinton in attendance to raise money for his re-election campaign.
Large donations could make all the difference in this Presidential election year, especially at a time when presumptive opponent Donald Trump is losing money to legal fees.
Caroline Malone reports.

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Hair discrimination one step closer to being criminal in France

French lawmakers in the lower house of Parliament have adopted a bill that would make it illegal to discriminate based on hair cut, color, length or texture. It's now headed to the Senate - where its fate is far less certain. The bill is inspired by the CROWN Act in the US - which has been adopted by more than 20 states. Toni Waterman has more from Paris.  

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