Thursday, August 29, 2024

UK GOVERNMENT WON'T APPEAL OIL DRILLING SUPREME COURT RULING

The British government says it won't appeal a ruling by the UK Supreme Court that requires the impact of burning fossil fuels to be taken into account when issuing oil drilling licenses.

The two untapped fields at the centre of the legal challenge retain their license to drill. But the decision could make them vulnerable to future legal challenges.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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Two more crew members from sunken Sicily yacht under investigation


Two more crew members from the Bayesian (BAY-ZEE-UN) - the luxury yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily - are now reportedly under investigation.

Italian authorities had previously only done so in relation to the ship's 51-year-old captain, James Cutfield.

Giles Gibson has more from Rome.

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Pakistan's internet has been crippled by a submarine cable fault, leaving millions of users disconnected

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Millions of people in Pakistan have been impacted by internet outages due to an undersea cable fault.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority says the widespread disruptions will persist until October.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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2024 Paralympics action gets under way with first day of competition

The 2024 Paralympics action gets under way on Thursday with the first official day of competition.

22 gold medals are being handed out on August 30, as 11 days of sport begins.

Ross Cullen reports.


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UK Home Office Criticised for Billions of Dollars of Overspending

The UK's Interior Government Ministry has come under criticism for billions of dollars of overspending on asylum support in recent years. 

The Institute for Fiscal Studies says that the Home Office spent over ten billion dollars more than budgeted over the last three years, and comes after the new Labour Government accused the outgoing Conservatives of having covered up the extent of the spending crisis. 


Simon Gaitán reports. 


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Nigerian Sets World Record After Reading Out Loud For 215 Hours

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Nigeria's Samson Ajao has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest reading-aloud marathon.


The 27-year-old achieved the record by reading for 215 hours – just one hour short of nine full days.


Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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EU Foreign Ministers meet in Brussels Amid Tensions with Hungary’s Presidency

European foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels today, kicking off key discussions as the EU returns from its summer break. This meeting was supposed to happen in Budapest, but the EU boycotted it due to frustrations with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's self-declared "Peace mission" earlier this year.


Pablo Gutierrez reports.


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STARMER IN FRANCE FOR MACRON TALKS

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's in France for talks with President Emmanuel Macron on issues such as migration, the Middle East and Ukraine.

It follows a visit to Germany designed to help reset the UK's relations with European Union countries.

However, Catherine Barnard - Professor of EU law at the University of Cambridge - says any improvements to the UK's post-Brexit trading relationship with Brussels will be a challenge.

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Typhoon Shanshan hits Japan

More than 50 people have been injured as Typhoon Shanshan makes landfall in Japan on Thursday. 


The storm is thought to be one of the most powerful on record and is bringing extreme winds, deluges, and storm surges. 


Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo. 


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India's student suicide rate has doubled in the past decade: report

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According to a new report by an education think tank, students suicides in India have doubled in the past decade. 


The report based on data from the National Crime and Records bureau calls the problem an epidemic sweeping the country. 


Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi. 


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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Fresh details released about Trump shooter

The FBI has released new details and photos related to the gunman who shot Donald Trump last month at a campaign rally. 


The 20-year-old shooter, Thomas Crooks, looked at a number of targets before attempting to assassinate the former US president, according to a briefing on Wednesday.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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US Supreme Court shoots down Biden’s latest attempt at student debt relief

A Biden Administration plan to tackle federal student loan debt has hit another brick wall. The US Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to revive the Biden Administration's latest plan to reduce or cancel monthly payments for millions of borrowers. Toni Waterman has more.

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UN halts World Food Programme conveys in Gaza

The World Food Programme has paused the movements of its employees in
Gaza until further notice.
This after a WFP team came under fire on Tuesday night a few metres
from an Israeli checkpoint at the Wadi Gaza bridge.
The United Nations has once again called on all parties to the
conflict to respect international humanitarian law.
Jody Jacobs reports from the United Nations in New York.

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Use of force by police in US remains widespread

New analysis shows police in the US use force on at least 300,000 people each year, leaving around one third of them with injuries.


Researchers behind the findings, first reported by the Guardian, say use of force remains widespread.


That's despite worldwide protests against police brutality following the murder of George Floyd in 2020.


Sally Patterson has more.


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Trump staffers in altercation with Arlington National Cemetery official

Members of the Trump presidential campaign team and an official at Arlington National Cemetery had an altercation during the former president's visit there on Monday.


It was prompted by the presence of a photographer in an area where American troops who were killed in recent wars are buried, according to Trump campaign officials.


The cemetery released a statement saying that federal law prohibits "election-related" activities within Army cemeteries.


US correspondent Kate Fisher reports


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US Presidential campaigns continue in multiple states

The US election campaign is in full swing, with candidates hitting key battleground states in a bid to woo voters.


Kamala Harris is embarking on a bus tour of Georgia with her running-mate Tim Walz, whilst Donald Trump's Vice-Presidential pick JD Vance is making stops in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.  


With a round-up of who's where on Wednesday, here's Benji Hyer. 


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Israel Ambassador at the UN defends latest military action in the West Bank

Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations has defended his country's
military operation in the occupied West Bank.
Danny Danon told reporters that whenever there is a threat on Israel
they will "take care of that threat".
The UN warns that the military's actions risked further inflaming an
"already explosive situation".
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ZELENSKYY TO PRESENT PEACE PROPOSAL TO BIDEN, TRUMP, AND HARRIS

The Ukrainian President is set to present the United States with a peace plan to end his nation's war with Russia.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he won't discuss the proposal with just President Joe Biden, but presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, too.

Mitch McCann reports:

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SpaceX delays Polaris Dawn launch again - weather to blame this time

SpaceX has once again delayed the launch of its daring Polaris Dawn mission to Earth's radiation belts. This time - bad weather predicted for the crew's return is to blame.  In a separate incident - one of SpaceX's reusable boosters blew up on Wednesday morning. Toni Waterman has more

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Stars return to Venice Film Festival after Hollywood strikes disrupted 2023 edition


The Venice Film Festival kicks off today (28th AUGUST) with the screening of "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice."


The movie, directed by Tim Burton, is a long-awaited sequel to a cult classic from the 1980s.


Our Italy correspondent Giles Gibson explains why this year's festival is also attracting Hollywood stars once again.


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