Thursday, April 18, 2024

Philippine coastguard to join US military drills for the first time

INTRO: The Philippine coast guard says it will take part in annual joint military exercises, starting on Monday, with the United States for the first time. 

They will focus on waters near the South China Sea and Taiwan, in a move predicted to anger Beijing.

Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong.

Nippon Steel faces presidential opposition to US Steel takeover

Nippon steel’s $14 billion acquisition of US Steel is coming under increased scrutiny as US President Joe Biden vows to block the deal. 

The Japanese company has responded to opposition from both Biden and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by saying the purchase would benefit US workers. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

US Congress dismisses impeachment effort against top Biden official

Lawmakers in the United States have voted to end impeachment proceedings against Director of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, before they could even go to trial. 


Democrat Party Senators dismissed the two articles of impeachment against Secretary Mayorkas, which were brought by Republicans who argue his department is failing to stem record flows of migrants entering the country from Mexico. 


Secretary Mayorkas — the man in charge of governing America's borders — was the first US cabinet member to be impeached in nearly 150 years, with House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson calling him "the greatest domestic threat to the safety of the American people." But the Senate's actions on Wednesday means he won't be convicted. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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US Senate dismisses first Mayorkas impeachment article

The US Senate has dismissed the first article of impeachment against
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Senators ruled the article as unconstitutional.

Republicans are trying to hold the Biden administration immigration
chief responsible for the record number of migrants entering the US
illegally.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has accused Republicans of trying
to turn the immigration crisis into political gain.

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US reimposes sanctions on Venezuelan oil industry

The US government is reimposing sanctions against Venezuela's oil
industry that it eased 6 months ago.

It comes after Caracas put restrictions on opposition candidates
trying to run in this year's presidential election.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Seven jurors selected in Trump hush money trial

More details are emerging about the jurors selected in Donald Trump's hush money trial.


Seven jurors have already been chosen - jury selection resumes on Thursday, after a pause on Wednesday,


This is the first criminal case of any US president in history. 


The former US president faces 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records - he's pleaded not guilty.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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Whistleblowers slam Boeing's safety record in Congressional hearing

A whistleblower who works at the American aerospace manufacturer Boeing has told US lawmakers that some of its planes are at risk of "dropping to the ground" unless major safety issues are immediately addressed. 


Engineer Sam Salehpour testified on Wednesday in front of a Congressional committee, warning hundreds of people could lose their lives due to an issue on one of Boeing's most popular fleets. 


Benji Hyer has been following the hearing on Capitol Hill. 


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Biden calls for 25% tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum

US president Joe Biden wants to triple US tariffs on Chinese steel and
aluminum, increasing the import tax to 25%.

Biden is visiting steelworkers in the battleground state of
Pennsylvania as he looks to win over unions as part of reelection bid.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Security Council to vote on Palestinian statehood on Thursday

Plans are now afoot for the UN Security Council to vote on recognizing
Palestine as a UN state.
This comes after the council's admissions committee considering the
application was unable to make a unanimous recommendation.
The vote is expected to take place this week, however the United
States has already indicated that it does not support the move.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York...

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Arizona Dems will try to repeal the 1864 abortion ban Wednesday, need GOP help

Democratic lawmakers in the Arizona House of Representatives on Wednesday will once again try to repeal the 1864 abortion ban set to take effect in early June. For the measure to pass,  they'll need the help of Republicans. And as Toni Waterman explains -in this closely contested election year, that may very well happen.

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"Pablo Escobar" cannot be trademarked: EU Court

Intro:

Pablo Escobar's name cannot be registered as an EU trademark, the European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday.


Escobar Incorporated, a company linked to Escobar's family, filed an application for the trademark in 2021.


Abby Throndson is in Brussels with more.


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Heavy rains lash UAE, and other Middle Eastern countries

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Dubai, the usually arid city in the United Arab Emirates, is grappling with record flooding.

Other Middle Eastern nations like Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia have also received unprecedented rainfall.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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Boeing whistleblower to testify before Senate committee

A Senate committee will hold a hearing later [WEDNESDAY] on the safety of Boeing airplanes, following new concerns raised by a whistleblower at the company.

It's the latest in a series of issues this year for the aircraft manufacturer.

Ira Spitzer reports.


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UK Foreign Sec Says Israel Has Decided To Retaliate Against Iran

The UK's Foreign Secretary, David Cameron, has said that Israel has clearly decided to retaliate against Iran, during a visit to Israel on Wednesday. 


It follows Iran's drone and missile attacks on Israel, in response to the bombing of its consulate in Syria which killed senior Iranian military figures, with fears of a widening conflict. 


Simon Gaitán reports. 


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Update: At least 14 killed in Russian missile attack on Chernihiv

Ukraine has said that at least 14 people have been killed and more than 60 injured, including two children, after a Russian missile attack against the northern city of Chernihiv on Wednesday morning. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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U.S. government provides assurances over Assange

The U.S. government has offered assurances to a British court over the treatment of Julian Assange if he is extradited. The WikiLeaks founder faces espionage charges for publishing thousands of classified documents. Julia Chapman reports from London.

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Three Private Jet Operators in Nigeria Suspended For Engaging in Commercial Operations

Nigeria has suspended the licenses of three private jet operators in the country.


Aviation authorities say they were engaged in commercial operations in violation of the law.


Tesem Akende reports from Jos.


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US responds to Prime Minister Modi's remarks on killing terrorists

The United States has responded to a recent statement by the Indian Prime Minister, that India would not hesitate to eliminate terrorists in their homes. 


It was reported that Narendra Modi was referring to terrorism in Pakistan.


Priyata Brajabasi has more


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European Council meeting agenda likely to be overshadowed by Iran-Israel tensions

Intro:

Rising tensions in the Middle East are high on the agenda items as 27 EU heads of state meet for a two-day summit in Brussels on Wednesday.

The European Council is likely to approve new sanctions on Iran after Tehran fired more than a hundred ballistic missiles at Israel over the weekend.

Ishan Garg has more from Brussels.

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German police target China-linked human smuggling gang

Dawn raids have taken place across Germany, with police saying they busted a people smuggling ring. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray has the details. 

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