Thursday, September 12, 2024

Pakistan hosts SCO trade summit

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Islamabad is hosting trade ministers from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization bloc, as this year's chair.

While ministers from all SCO member states will attend the meeting in person, Pakistan's rival India will see its minister joining the session online.

Ties between both nations were curtailed in 2019 following New Delhi's decision to revoke Kashmir's autonomy.

Kashmir is claimed by both nations in full, but New Delhi and Islamabad govern only parts of the contested region.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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2,467 Nigerians Evacuated from Libya in 2024

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Nigerian Authorities say nearly 2500 Nigerians have been evacuated from Libya this year alone.


This is part of the government's efforts to return dozens of Nigerians who are stranded in the country.

 

Correspondent Ajeck Mangut reports.


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Greek PM slams Germany migration restrictions

The Greek Prime Minister has criticized Germany's plan to tighten
migration restrictions.

On Monday Berlin will begin implementing a policy aimed to curb
irregular migration.

William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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NHS IN 'CRITICAL CONDITION'

England's National Health Service is in a 'critical condition' according to a new report.

It points to under-investment, damaging reforms, and challenges around productivity and an ageing population.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the NHS needs to 'reform or die',

Health Secretary Wes Streeting says prevention needs to be improved.

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Indian NSA in Russia reportedly with Modi's peace plan for Ukraine

Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is in Moscow for a BRICS summit.

Reports suggest he's carrying with him a peace proposal for Russian President Vladmir Putin crafted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In the last few months, Modi has met both Putin and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and has offered to help mediate a resolution off the battlefield.

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Indian opposition leader criticised for meeting US lawmaker Ilhan Omar

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India's federal ruling BJP party has criticized opposition leader Rahul Gandhi's meeting with US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar who's been critical of India's record of human rights in the past.


Gandhi met her as and other democratic lawmakers during his four day trip to the US.


Ishan Garg tells us more. 


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Workers at Samsung India factory continue strike

Workers at a Samsung Electronics plant in south India say they will remain on strike until their demands for higher wages and better working conditions are met.

It represents one of the biggest industrial clashes that the country has seen in recent times.

Rebecca Bundhun reports from Mumbai.

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Pope Francis arrives in Singapore for final leg of Asia trip

INTRO: Pope Francis arrived in Singapore where he is expected to celebrate Mass with 50,000 people at the National Stadium on Thursday evening.

It's the final stop in a 12-day Asia-Pacific tour that has seen the 87-year-old travel to Indonesia, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea. Laura Westbrook reports.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

US inflation cooled in August according to CPI report

US inflation continued to cool last month, according to new figures from the labour department. 


The consumer price index increased 0.2% in August, in line with expectations - with market watchers optimistic a rate cut will be on the cards later this month.


Sally Patterson reports from New York.


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Louisiana braces as Hurricane Francine gains strength

Dangerous winds and life-threatening storm surges are expected along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday. Hurricane Francine is on course to make landfall in the late afternoon. A state of emergency is in effect, with residents in some locations being told to evacuate. Toni Waterman has more.

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UN's refugee appeals for millions to scale up Mpox response in Africa

The United Nations Refugee agency is appealing for $21 million to
urgently scale up health services for forcibly displaced people in
African countries impacted by the mpox emergency.
According to the organisation the funding is to support critical
response and prevention efforts in 35 countries across the continent.
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RADIO: DRC GETS MORE MPOX VACCINES

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has received 50,000 doses of mpox vaccines from the United States to support regional efforts to contain the outbreak. The vaccines are an addition to the 200,000 doses that the European Union donated to the country last week. The disease has spread rapidly across the vast central African country. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.

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Thousands Displaced By Flood in Nigeria

Thousands of people have been displaced by flood in Nigeria's northern state of Borno.

 

The flood waters have also left houses, and major roads submerged.

 

Tesem Akende reports.

 

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Islamabad has agreed to the IMF's condition of not establishing new economic zones

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To secure a $7 billion loan from the IMF and revive its struggling economy, Pakistan has agreed to the global lender's condition of not establishing new special economic or export processing zones and to phase out tax benefits for existing zones.

Hira Mustafa has more.

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India's Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi calls PM Modi's handling of the China border dispute a disaster

India's leader of the opposition - Rahul Gandhi in his visit to the United States, has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of mishandling aggression from China, and calls the handling of the border stand-off between the two neighbours 'a disaster"

Relations between India and China soured after a deadly military clash in July 2020 killing soldiers on either sides.

Rahul Gandhi is on a four-day trip to the USA, in which he is interacting with the Indian diaspora, students and journalists.

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STRONG DEBATE FOR KAMALA HARRIS, EARNS TAYLOR SWIFT ENDORSEMENT

Kamala Harris went on the attack during the presidential debate with Donald Trump on Tuesday in Philadelphia, putting the former President on the defensive.

The pair traded barbs for 90 minutes on all the major election issues, including the state of the economy, abortion and immigration.

Mitch McCann reports:

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India's Manipur region sees renewed unrest, internet suspension again

India has rushed more troops to the northeastern region of Manipur and suspended internet services there once again.

200 people have died since May last year when ethnic violence in the region first began.

This month, warring communities have been using drones to target each other, leading to renewed tensions.

Neha Poonia has more.

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HARRIS GOES ON THE ATTACK, IN FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE AGAINST TRUMP

US Vice President Kamala Harris has refused to pull any punches in the first presidential debate with Donald Trump.

The pair sparred for 90 minutes on a range of issues including the state of the US economy, immigration, abortion, and various conflicts across the globe.

Harris told the former President he has support from global dictators, due to the fact he is easily influenced.

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TRUMP CLAIMS HAITIAN MIGRANTS ARE EATING PETS OF US CITIZENS, WITHOUT EVIDENCE

Former President Donald Trump has used the presidential debate against Kamala Harris as an opportunity to make a number of controversial and inaccurate statements.

Among the most outlandish, Mr Trump amplified an online rumour that Haitian migrants in Ohio, Springfield, were eating the pets of local residents - to which the Vice President can be heard laughing in the background.

That's despite authorities saying they have found no evidence of such behaviour.

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Harris makes strong debate impression addressing economy and border concerns, while Trump defended his record on abortion and tarrifs

The major candidates competing to be the next U.S. president Donald Trump and Kamala Harris debated major policy issues including the economy, abortion and immigration on Thursday night.
Harris was challenged on her border record but responded: "I am the only one on this stage that has prosecuted criminals for trafficking guns, drugs and human beings".
Trump insisted he believes in exemptions for abortion including rape, and incest and to protect the health of the mother, despite taking credit for the overturning of the federal right to an abortion.
Caroline Malone has more on some of the night's takeaways.

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The ABC moderators also asked whether Trump still thinks he won the 2020 election, that he lost to current President Joe Biden: 

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HARRIS:
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