Thursday, May 2, 2024

US President Joe Biden calls for "order" on college campuses, but defends right to peacefully protest

US President Joe Biden says "order must prevail" on college campuses, as unrest engulfs universities across the United States. 


Police have arrested more than 1000 people after pro-Palestinian protests and Gaza solidarity encampments took hold at major schools nationwide, with students and staff demanding a boycott of companies or individuals with ties to Israel.


But recent violent clashes, allegations of incendiary chants and the response from law enforcement are sparking outrage and fear — and triggering criticism directed toward the Biden administration, from both sides. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Sally Patterson is on the scene with more on the aftermath at Columbia University in New York, where police stormed an occupied building and broke up the camp — the first of them to be erected Stateside last month. 


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Stormy Daniels' lawyer on stand again at Trump Trial

A lawyer who worked for Stormy Daniels, the adult film star at the center of Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial, is on the witness stand again.

The former president has been charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in an attempt to influence the results of the 2016 election.

Ira Spitzer reports from New York where the Trump trial is taking place.


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UN says it could take decades to reconstruct Gaza

The United Nations says it could take until 2040 to rebuild all the
homes that have been destroyed in Gaza.
In a report released by the UN on Thursday it says there has been
billions of dollars in damage especially to homes,
following nearly seven months of conflict.
Jody Jacobs has more...

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Body recovered from Baltimore bridge crash site

A body has been recovered from underneath a collapsed bridge in the United States, more than a month after the man and five others were killed when the major crossing in Baltimore dramatically caved in -- with them on it. 


In March, a large container ship lost power and collided into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, bringing down the structure, and plunging several construction workers into the waters below. 


US President Joe Biden has vowed to rebuild the bridge, once the wreckage and the vessel itself are cleared.


From nearby Washington, Benji Hyer reports. 


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Strasbourg court rules Italy has the right to seize ancient statue from U.S. museum


The European Court of Human Rights says Italy can seize an ancient Greek statue that's currently in a major museum in the U.S.

The J. Paul Getty Museum in California bought the statue in the 1970s after it was pulled out of the sea by a group of Italian fishermen.

Giles Gibson has more from Rome.

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OECD Forecasts UK To Be Worst Performing G7 Economy Next Year

The UK is set to be the worst performing economy in the G7 next year according to forecasts made by the Office for Economic Cooperation and Development. 

The Paris-based think tank is predicting the UK will drop to the bottom of the G7 growth league in 2025, as a result of high interest rates, price rises and staff shortages.

Simon Gaitán reports. 

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The EU will send 1 billion Euros to Lebanon

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The European Union has announced new funding for Lebanon in bid to prop up the country's economy and combat illegal migration.


Alex Cadier reports from Brussels



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Nigeria Records 20 National Grid Collapses in Five Years

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The Transmission Company of Nigeria says the country's National electricity grid collapsed  20 times between 2020 to date.


It however says this is a 76% decline in electricity systems collapse in previous years.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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Pakistani authorities prohibits Chinese nationals in north west of country to move around without security

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The provincial government in north-west Pakistan has barred Chinese nationals from travelling in the region without security.

In March, five Chinese nationals and a Pakistani driver were killed after a suicide attacker rammed an explosive laden vehicle into their car.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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OZEMPIC MAKER RAISES PROFIT OUTLOOK AS WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS SURGE IN DEMAND

The maker of a new class of weight loss drug has announced its upping its 2024 profit forecasts as the popularity of their medications surges in the US. 

Danish firm Novo Nordisk, which makes Ozempic and Wegovy, says it's also racing to boost output to meet demand.

Trent Murray reports from Berlin. 

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Clashes in Georgia over controversial foreign agent bill

The Eastern European country of Georgia has been rocked by another
night of violence as police crackdown on protesters rallying against a
new foreign agent law.

Critics say the legislation mirrors a similar authoritarian law in
neighbouring Russia, and will derail Georgia's efforts for closer
relations with the European Union.

Will Denselow has the latest from Brussels.

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Amid elections, parts of India record hottest April as heatwave kills nine

In the middle of a two month-long national election, parts of India recorded the highest temperatures for the month of April, with the heat killing at least nine people.

Political analysts say scorching heat has been one of the reasons for low voter turnout in the ongoing parliamentary election that began on April 19, with results due only on June 4.

Priyata Brajabasi has more

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OLIVIA RODRIGO UK TOUR LAUNCH CANCELLED

US singer Olivia Rodrigo's gigs in Manchester this weekend have been cancelled amid chaos at a major new music venue.

The launch of her UK tour will not go ahead at the Co-op Live arena due to technical faults.

The arena's opening was postponed on Wednesday for a third night with thousands of ticket-holders affected.

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Sense of disquiet in Delhi over US, Australia 'spy' reports

Days after a Washington Post report purportedly named an Indian spy involved in an assassinaton plot in the US, now a report by an Australian network claims that two India spies were asked to leave after being caught trying to steal sensitive information in 2020.

Reports suggest New Delhi has been 'caught off-guard' by these reports, though the Indian government is yet to comment on the claims made by Australian media.

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South Korea holds talks on joining AUKUS pact

South Korea has held talks about joining part of the AUKUS defence deal between the U.S., Britain and Australia.

This comes just weeks after the pact said it would consider including Japan.
Laura Westbrook has more.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

U.S. House to vote on whether to consider ousting another Speaker next week


U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said on Wednesday she is moving ahead on a vote to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson.

He's only been in the role six months after the former Speaker was kicked out by his own - Republican - party.

Caroline Malone reports from Washington. 


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Tensions remain high at Columbia after mass arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters

Tensions remain high at Columbia University a day after New York City police arrested over a hundred pro-Palestinian protesters, some of whom had taken over a building on campus.


The decision to clear the protesters came after University officials asked the police department for help.


New York City mayor Eric Adams blamed "outside agitators" who he says were helping lead the campus protests.


Columbia student Alex Gilkarov praised the police operation, saying the environment had become unsafe for Jewish students.


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Columbia alum Daniel Altus called the police raid "frightening" and said he was disappointed in Columbia's administration.


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Columbia alum Rachel Salz says she rejects New York officials' claims that the protests were antisemitic.


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Civil War era abortion ban repealed in Arizona

Lawmakers in Arizona's Senate have voted to repeal a Civil War era ban on abortion - after the state's Supreme Court allowed it to stand last month. The law would have gone into effect next month. The repeal now heads to the Democratic Governor's desk - who is expected to sign it into law.. Toni Waterman has more.

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"Time is now" for Gaza ceasefire deal, says top US diplomat

"The time is now" for a deal between Israel and Hamas, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. 


America's top diplomat is finishing yet another Middle East tour aimed at agreeing a ceasefire in Gaza.


Secretary Blinken says "there is a proposal on the table" which would bring about a truce in return for the release of remaining Israeli hostages still held in the war-torn territory.


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Fed holds interest rates steady

The Federal Reserve says it is holding interest rates steady, faced with stubborn inflation in the United States.

The central bank announced its decision on Wednesday, at the end of its rate meeting.

Sally Patterson reports from New York.

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