Friday, May 24, 2024

First group of Ukrainian pilots completes F-16 training in the US

The first group of Ukrainian pilots completed their F-16 training program at a military base in Arizona. Kyiv is expected to receive its first batch of fighter jets from Denmark this summer. 

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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Seven dead in south India due to heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains

At least seven people have died in India's southern state of Kerala after the state was hit with heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains,

This comes as most of North and central India grapples with several heatwave conditions where temperatures have hit the 48 degrees celsius mark.

Priyata Brajabasi tells us more

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UK PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

The UK Parliament is wrapping up legislative business on Friday ahead of the country's July election.

It means some of the government's key policies related to smoking and evictions are unlikely to become law before Parliament is prorogued.

Party leaders are crossing the country on the campaign trail before polling day on July 4th.

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey isn't ruling out coalition talks with the Labour Party if there's no clear majority after the election - but says he wouldn't work with the Conservatives.

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Indian police arrest one man in Bangladesh MP "murder" case

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Indian police have arrested one man who they say was involved in the alleged murder of a Bangladesh MP.


Anwarul Azim Anar, a member of Bangladesh's ruling Awami League party disappeared in India's West Bengal state earlier this month. 


Ishan Garg brings us the latest. 


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China holds second day of drills around Taiwan

China is conducting a second straight day of war drills around Taiwan. 


Beijing says they are to prepare for a seizure of the island and are a punishment for what it calls separatist rhetoric from Taiwan’s newly inaugurated president Lai Ching-te.


Chris Gilbert reports


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Thousands of Trump fans join rally in New York

Thousands of Donald Trump fans gathered in New York City on Thursday in a rally seeking to drum up support for his US presidential campaign.


His speech focused on issues likely to sway November's presidential election, including the economy, crime, and immigration. 


A Republican president hasn't won New York since Ronald Reagan, who turned the state red as part of his landslide re-election victory in 1984.


Sally Patterson reports. 


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Thursday, May 23, 2024

University leaders testify to Congress over campus protests

The leaders of three US universities have denied that their campuses have become, what one House republican described as, "hotbeds of antisemitism".


But they did acknowledge missteps in their handling of pro-Palestinian demonstrations on their campuses during Thursday's congressional hearing.

Kate Fisher reports from Washington


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U.S. top court allows South Carolina to stick with election map despite racial implications


The Supreme Court of the U.S. has ruled that redrawn district election maps in the state of South Carolina are okay to use, even though a lower court had found it had diluted the power of Black voters.

The 6-3 majority opinion, written by Justice Samuel Alito, said the maps were not done for racial gerrymandering.

Caroline Malone reports.


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US Senate blocks bipartisan border bill, sparking White House fury

Senators in the United States Congress have — for the second time — voted down a bipartisan border bill, which would have made major changes to immigration law. 


If passed, it'd provide the federal government with far-reaching powers to restrict unlawful entries and tighten asylum rules.


But it was once again opposed by Republican Party legislators, largely at the behest of former US President and 2024 candidate Donald Trump, who's urged lawmakers to kill the proposal. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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Unicef warns Haiti's healthcare system may collapse

Haiti's health system is now "on the verge of collapse".
That's the warning from the UN's Children's Fund.
It says there has been an "alarming decrease" in the number of
hospitals still functioning in the violence-wracked Caribbean nation.
Jody Jacobs has more from the United Nations in New York.

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US government sues Live Nation over alleged antitrust violations

The US government is launching a lawsuit against entertainment giant Live Nation.

It argues the company, which owns Ticketmaster, has an unlawful monopoly over live events.

Mitch McCann reports:

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NOAA issues Atlantic hurricane predictions - and it ain’t pretty

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued its forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season… and it's expected to be a doozy…with the highest number of named storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes ever issued for the May outlook. Toni Waterman has more.

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Kenya’s President William Ruto makes official state visit to US

Kenya's President has become the first African leader in more than 15 years to make an official state visit to the United States. 


On a three-day trip to Washington, William Ruto is holding bilateral talks with US President Joe Biden and Congressional leaders. 


It's the sixth state visit hosted by the Biden administration — the first for an African President since 2008.


It comes amid an American effort to appeal to African nations, as its rivals China and Russia reinforce their statuses as major players on the continent. 


Benji Hyer reports. 


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UK PM Concedes No Rwanda Asylum Deportation Flights Before General Election

The UK Prime Minister has admitted that no flights taking asylum seekers to Rwanda will take place before the General Election. 

Rishi Sunak called a surprisingly early election date of the 4th of July in an announcement on Wednesday. 


The controversial Rwanda Asylum plan has become a key policy for Sunak's Conservative government, who trail in the polls to the opposition Labour Party, which opposes the plan.


Simon Gaitán reports. 


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RADIO: US-DRC COLLABORATION

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The United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken has condemned the coup attempt that occurred in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo last Sunday and promised to collaborate with Congolese authorities to ensure that the American citizens who were involved are brought to justice. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa...

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Man arrested in France over plot for 'violent action' possibly targeting the Olympic torch relay

A man has been arrested in southern France on suspicion of planning a so-called 'violent action' that could have been focused on the Olympic torch relay.


The interior minister confirmed the man was taken into police custody earlier in the week in Bordeaux.


Ross Cullen reports.


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Ilaria Salis, Italian citizen held in Hungary, moved to house arrest


An Italian citizen on trial in Hungary, accused of assaulting three Neo-Nazis last year, has been transferred from prison to house arrest.

Ilaria Salis's treatment while she's been in Hungary has led to tension between Rome and Budapest.

She denies the charges against her.

Giles Gibson has the details.

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French president calls for “peace, calm and security” on riot-hit Pacific island

The French president is calling for "peace, calm and security" on the island of New Caledonia.


Emmanuel Macron on his first visit to the French overseas territory since deadly riots began last week.


Ross Cullen reports.


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ICJ to rule Friday on blocking Israel Rafah offensive

The International Court of Justice will rule on Friday whether to
order Israel to halt its offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah.

The top UN court held hearings on the matter last week when South
Africa accused Israel of reducing Gaza to rubble.

This forms part of a wider probe into whether Israel has violated the
Genocide Convention. A charge it strongly denies.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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Russian attack on Kharkiv kills at least six people

Russian forces launched attacks against Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, on Thursday, killing at least six people and injuring 11.

Megumi Lim reports from Kyiv  

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