Thursday, May 16, 2024

Trump lawyers continue Cohen cross-examination

Donald Trump's lawyers are continuing their cross-examination of
Michael Cohen, the man who said he made hush money payments on Trump's
behalf.

The former president's team are trying to portray Cohen as an
untrustworthy ex-employee out for revenge.

Sally Patterson sent this report from outside court in New York.

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Probe into Trump oil industry talks and possible 'tit for tat' deal

U.S. House Democrats are looking into Donald Trump's request for one billion dollars in campaign funds from major energy companies.

He hosted a group of 20 oil executives & lobbyists last month; and is expected to provide tax breaks to the industry if he becomes President again.

Caroline Malone reports.


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South Africa says Rafah offensive is part of Israeli endgame

South Africa says the military offensive in Rafah marks a new and
horrific stage in Israel's war in Gaza.

The comments were made during a hearing at the International Court of
Justice on Thursday.

Pretoria has brought a case against Israel to the UN's top court
accusing it of violating the genocide convention.

William Denselow reports from the Hague where the ICJ is located.

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US finishes building floating pier near Gaza to help deliver aid

The United States military has finished building a large floating pier off the coast of Gaza in an attempt to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in the war-torn strip. 


The plan — first announced by President Joe Biden two months ago — will see ships carry aid from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus to a dock in the sea, then transferred on boats to a port and onto lorries for distribution.


It was supposed to be operational weeks ago, but construction was fraught with logistical, weather and security challenges.


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Biden blocks release of interview recordings

US President Joe Biden has blocked the release of audio recordings of
his interviews with special counsel Robert Hur over his handling of
classified documents.

Hur questioned the president's memory and mental agility in a damning
report earlier this year.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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Florida Gov scrubs ‘climate change’ from priority list

Ron DeSantis has signed a new law deprioritizing climate change, all but eliminating it from legislation. In an interview in the Florida Voice, the Republican Governor said he was "restoring sanity" to the state's approach to energy - and fighting "radical green zealots."  Toni Waterman has more.

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Pope Francis hosts global mayors for climate change conference


Mayors of global cities including London, Paris and Boston are highlighting the "urgent need for action" in order to hit climate change goals.

Along with other international politicians, they're being hosted by Pope Francis in the Vatican for a summit dubbed, "Climate Crisis to Climate Resilience."

Here's the governor of the U.S. state of California, Gavin Newsom, addressing the conference.

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India is working to repatriate the body of UN staffer killed in Gaza's Rafah

Work is underway to repatriate the body of an Indian man who was killed whilst working for the United Nations in Gaza.

UN officials say this is the  "first international" casualty for the organisation in the war zone.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports... 

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Trump lawyers to cross-examine Michael Cohen

Donald Trump's ex-fixer Michael Cohen returns to the stand in a New York court today [THURSDAY] where he will face cross-examination from the former president's lawyers.


Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election in a trial that could upend the presidential race.


Ira Spitzer reports.


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ARAB LEADERS SEEK AGREEMENT ON GAZA AT SUMMIT IN BAHRAIN

Leaders of the 22-member Arab League are hoping to agree how to end the conflict between Hamas and Israel, at a summit in Bahrain on Thursday.

Confidence is high that a meaningful plan, with all members in agreement, will be the outcome.

Stuart Smith has more.

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NEMA Receives 150 Nigerians Repatriated from Chad

Nigeria's Emergency Management Agency says it has received 150 stranded Nigerians repatriated from Chad.


The agency says they were assisted back through a voluntary repatriation programme of the United Nations International Organisation for Migration.


Correspondent Ajeck Amongst reports.


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Pakistan's imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan appears before the country's top court for the first time virtually

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Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan is appearing before the country's top court for the first time to fight charges over amendments to the country's accountability law.

Khan is currently in jail, and has also been charged in a separate raft of corruption cases.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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3 KILLED IN DUSSELDORF EXPLOSION

3 people have died and 16 others injured after an overnight explosion in the German city of Dusseldorf. 

From Berlin, Trent Murray reports. 

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Ukraine begins rolling blackouts due to power shortages from recent Russian attacks

Ukraine began implementing rolling blackouts across the country this week due to significant power shortages caused by recent Russian attacks on its energy grid. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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TikTok banned and troops deployed over unrest on French Pacific island

Social media app TikTok has been temporarily banned and troops have been deployed on the French Pacific island of New Caledonia.

The government is trying to restore order after several days of violent unrest over a constitutional reform passed by MPs.

Ross Cullen reports.


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International Court of Justice holds hearing over Rafah offensive

The International Court of Justice is holding a hearing over South
Africa's demands that Israel halt its offensive in Rafah.

Late last year Pretoria brought a case against Israel to the UN's top
court accusing it of violating the genocide convention. Allegations
Israel vehemently denies.

William Denselow reports from The Hague in the Netherlands where the
ICJ is located.

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FICO 'NO LONGER IN LIFE THREATENING SITUATION'

Slovakia's Prime Minister is no longer in a life-threatening condition after what's being described as an assassination attempt.

That's according to the country's deputy Prime Minister.

Robert Fico was shot several times in an attack in the town of Handlova.

A suspect has been arrested.

Associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute John Kampfner says Fico is a populist leader of Slovakia.

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India grants citizenship to first batch of refugees under controversial law amid election season

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India has granted citizenship to the first batch of refugees under its controversial law that's been criticized for discriminating against Muslims. 


This comes in the middle of India's mammoth elections where religious identity politics is playing an increasingly bigger role. 


Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi. 


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China vows to carry out countermeatures against a civililian-led Philippine fleet in disputed waters

INTRO: A fleet of about 100 small fishing boats led by Philippine non-governmental organizations sailed to the waters near Scarborough Shoal, in the South China Sea.

China has urged the Philippines to immediately stop and has vowed to carry what it calls enforcement activities in the waters.

Laura Westbrook has more from Hong Kong.

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Japan and US to build missile interceptors

Japan and the US are building interceptors for hypersonic missiles under a new contract. 


The deal, signed on Wednesday, follows an agreement between the countries to work together against the threat of hypersonic missiles at a Camp David summit in August. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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