The Iowa Cornell College instructors were taken to hospital after a "serious incident" during the daytime attack in the northern province of Jilin, a college statement said.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Suspect arrested in stabbing of 4 instructors from Iowa college in China say police
The Iowa Cornell College instructors were taken to hospital after a "serious incident" during the daytime attack in the northern province of Jilin, a college statement said.
Japan plans to expand private sector gender gap transparency
Japan may soon require more companies to disclose gender gap data.
It comes as the country ranks 118th in a new World Economic Forum gender parity survey.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2024
SCOTUS Justice taped agreeing America should "return to a place of godliness"
US Supreme court justice Samuel Alito has been recorded agreeing that America should return "to a place of godliness", just weeks after he came under fire for controversial flags that flew above his homes.
The secretly taped audio was captured by a liberal filmmaker posing as a religious conservative at a private event.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Hunter Biden guilty, after jury deliberates for only three hours
During the trial, there were many witnesses including from the Biden family who spoke of his drug use in and around the time he bought the gun in 2018.
Caroline Malone reports.
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US Port of Baltimore fully reopens after bridge collapse
The Port of Baltimore shipping channel has fully reopened, more than two months after a collapsed bridge brought water traffic to a standstill.
In March, a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US state of Maryland - six construction workers were killed in the incident.
A clean-up effort has been underway since then, with thousands of tons of wreckage removed from the busy channel.
Sally Patterson has more.
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US Secretary of State urges Hamas to agree to ceasefire proposal, following UN Security Council vote
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says if the proposed ceasefire agreement in Gaza fails, only Hamas will be to blame.
Blinken is in the Middle East discussing the proposal with regional leaders, in his eighth visit there since the war broke out.
Mitch McCann reports:
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UN Human Rights Office warns of possible war crime violations in Gaza
possible war crime violations by Israeli forces over the weekend.
IDF troops raided the Nuseirat refugee camp and freed at least four
hostages being held captive.
It also cautioned Palestinian armed groups holding hostages near
densely populated urban areas.
Jody Jacobs reports...
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Four US college instructors stabbed in China
The team from Iowa's Cornell College is in the country as part of an
exchange program.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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World leaders set to fly into southern Italy for G7 summit
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Pakistan's Prime Minister congratulates Narendra Modi for re-electing as the Premier for the third term
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also reached out to Modi, urging him to work with Pakistan to 'replace hate with hope'.
Hira Mustafa has more.
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AIR DEFENCE TOP PRIORITY FOR PROTECTING POWER GRID SAYS ZELENSKYY
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Berlin for a meeting centred on how to rebuild his war-torn country.
The Ukraine Reconstruction Conference will focus particularly on safeguarding Ukraine's ailing electricity grid, which has been the frequent target of Russian bombing.
Our correspondent Trent Murray is at the conference and has this report.
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Amnesty International Says Nigerian Army Detains Girls Who Escape From Boko Haram
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Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian army of illegally detaining girls and young women who have escaped from Boko Haram captivity.
The Human rights group says this is because the military believes they support the Islamist insurgent group.
Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.
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India's new Cabinet hold first meeting as Modi begins third term
India's new Cabinet held its first meeting on Monday evening as prime minister Narendra Modi began his third term in office.
The allocation of ministries was announced.
This follows a surprise election result in which Modi's party failed to secure an outright majority and had to lean on its coalition partners to form a government.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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CONSERVATIVES LAUNCH UK MANIFESTO
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says a further cut to National Insurance tax on earnings would be accompanied by a tax break for pensioners, and a promise not to increase income tax, national insurance or VAT sales tax.
The Home Secretary James Cleverly says the party is listening to people.
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The Labour Party, which leads in the polls, is promising an extra 100-thousand dentist appointments for children.
The Liberal Democrats are calling for a fund to support doctors' services in remote areas.
Reform UK want to raise tax thresholds and the SNP are promising more support for grassroots football.
Heatwave kills eight in eastern India
Eight people have died in eastern India in the last three days, of suspected heatstroke.
Since March, more than 200 people have reportedly died of heat related illnesses across the country and thousands have fallen according to media reports, but no official nationwide tally has been released.
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Philippines must prepare as external threats grow says president
He was talking to the nation's northern army unit amid growing tensions between China and Taiwan.
Laura Westbrook reports.
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S Korea, US, begin nuclear contingency plans
The US and South Korea have begun plans to respond to a hypothetical nuclear attack by North Korea.
Officials from the two countries met for the first meeting of the Nuclear Consultative Group in Seoul on Monday.
Chris Gilbert reports.
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Monday, June 10, 2024
Do elephants have names? New research suggests they do
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Closing arguments in Hunter Biden trial
Closing arguments in the trial of US President Joe Biden's son Hunter are due to start this afternoon. (Monday ET).
The defense rested its case on Monday morning without calling Hunter Biden to the stand.
The president's son denies illegally buying a gun while he was abusing drugs.
Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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Blinken in Middle East to push peace plan
Washington steps up efforts to secure a peace deal between Israel and
Hamas.
It comes amid reports the US is working on a deal with Hamas to
release five American hostages held by Hamas.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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