Thursday, April 25, 2024

USC cancels graduation ceremony, citing 'security concerns' amid Gaza protests

The University of Southern California has cancelled its upcoming graduation ceremony, citing security concerns.

It comes in the wake of campus protests over the war in Gaza and the controversial cancellation of a valedictorian's speech.

Ira Spitzer reports.

Students protests against Israel erupt across United States

Student protests against Israel have engulfed college campuses across the United States in recent days — in New York, California, Texas — and now they've reached the nation's capital. A 'Gaza solidarity encampment' has been erected at George Washington University, just down the road from the White House.


Participants say they want a, quote, 'free Palestine,' but specifically they're demanding that their faculties disclose and terminate any relationship with companies that they claim are enabling Israel's war in Gaza. 


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The pro-Palestinian protestors were met with a smaller counter-demonstration aimed at exposing what President Joe Biden calls "blatant" anti-Semitism at some other protests earlier this week. 


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Strict new rules for US coal power plants

Many of the US's fossil fuel plants could close after sweeping new rules to limit pollution from power stations issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency.


The Biden Administration says the new regulations will significantly reduce pollution and bring hundreds of billions of dollars in climate and public health benefits.


Kate Fisher reports from Washington

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Weinstein's lawyers praise overturning of conviction

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction has
been overturned by a New York panel of judges.

The ruling cited "egregious" errors in his trial.

He remains in jail for now while a judge decides if he should face a retrial.

Weinstein was also sentenced in Los Angeles to 16 years in prison for
a rape conviction, which still stands despite the ruling in New York.

His lawyer spoke after Thursday's decision.

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Supreme Court skeptical of Trump "absolute" immunity claims

The U.S. Supreme Court's nine justices have heard arguments on
Thursday on the question of former President Donald Trump's immunity.

Whatever opinion they form could have an impact on whether his
criminal trials on election interference can go ahead.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington.

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Supreme Court hear Trump immunity claims

The Supreme Court has heard from Donald Trump's lawyers that he should
get immunity from being tried on election interference.

The case could have major implications for criminal cases and this
year's election.

Caroline Malone reports from the Supreme Court in Washington.

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U.S. growth disappoints in first quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a slower pace than expected in the first
three months of the year.

Analysts saw elevated interest rates and stubborn inflation are the
major headwinds.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction

A New York court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction.
Judges say the landmark MeToo trial prejudiced the ex-movie mogul with
"egregious" improper rulings. 
The judges have called for a re-trial. 
Jody Jacobs reports from New York...

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Spain's Prime Minister steps back from public duties as he considers shock resignation


Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is stepping back from his public duties as he considers a shock resignation.

It follows a Spanish court's decision to start investigating his wife over allegations of influence peddling.

Our Europe correspondent Giles Gibson has the details.

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Labour Party Pledge To Renationalise Britain's Railways

Large parts of the UKs rail network could be brought back under public control, if the opposition Labour Party wins the next election.


If it happens, it would be the biggest UK rail reforms in a generation. 


John Bevir (Beaver) reports.


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The US secretly shipped new ATACMS missiles to Ukraine in March

According to a report by the New York Times, the US secretly shipped 100 long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine in March, some of which were immediately deployed to strike Russian military targets. Megumi Lim reports.

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Pakistan's business leaders urges Prime Minister to initiate trade talks with India

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Pakistan's business community is urging the country's Prime Minister to reopen trade talks with India, in the hopes the move will help stabilize the country's ailing economy.

Diplomatic ties between the two countries were downgraded in 2019, and Islamabad and New Delhi have had next to no engagement since.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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Nigeria Revokes 924 Dormant Mining Titles, Seeks New Investors

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Nigeria's government has revoked with immediate effect, 924 dormant licences across four sectors in the mining industry.


It has also invited investors to freely apply for the affected licences which it says will be offered on a "first come, first served" basis.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports from Abuja.


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India's poll body takes action over Prime Minister Modi's 'Islamophobic' remarks

Five days after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi first made remarks targeting the country's minority Muslims community, India's poll commission has taken action.

It has asked Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party to explain his comments and furnish a reply by Monday.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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Hungary’s government's ultimatum to oil industry

Hungary's government has issued an ultimatum to independent fuel stations and state-owned oil company MOL to lower petrol and diesel prices which are currently among the highest in Central and Eastern Europe.

If the oil insdustry fails to comply the government has  threatened to intervene and possible reinstate fuel price caps .


Pablo Gutierrez reports. 



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Blinken in Shanghai as he kicks off China trip


INTRO US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Shanghai where he willl meet with business leaders before heading to Beijing for talks on Friday with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and a likely meeting with President Xi Jinping.

Blinken's visit is the latest high-level contact between the two nations where topics to be disccused  include the crisis in the Middle East, the war in Ukraine, Taiwan and the South China Sea.

Laura Westbrook has more from Hong Kong.
 

India inspecting facilities of spice makers amid alleged health risks

India is inspecting plants of two spice makers after Hong Kong suspended sales of some of their products for allegedly containing high levels of a pesticide that causes cancer.

Singapore ordered a recall of one of the products over similar concerns.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai

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India PM's party expels a Muslim leader who criticised the PM's recent remarks against minorities

A Muslim leader from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party has been expelled.

He had condemned Modi's recent comments targeting the country's minority Muslim community.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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Modi doubles down on anti-Muslim comments ahead of second phase of polling

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has doubled down on his claim that the opposition is keen on 'stealing the property' of voters and accused his rivals of favouring 'one religion'.

This week, Modi has repeated this claim at several election rallies, with his critics accusing him of making Islamaphobic comments.

On Friday, millions of Indians will vote in the second-phase of the country's two-month long election that Modi is widely expected to win.

Neha Poonia has more

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UK OPPOSITION PLEDGES RAIL NATIONALISATION

The UK's opposition Labour Party says it will re-nationalise large parts of the country's rail network if it forms the next government.

Labour says it'll happen within 5 years if it wins the election, and will be the biggest rail reforms in the UK in a generation.

The government says the plans are unworkable and uncosted.

But Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh says passengers will benefit.

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